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Transcript of California-Nevada Annual Conference
California-NevadaAnnual Conference
of the United Methodist Church
Conference Journal & Yearbook 2009
Grace and Peace,I was inspired by our time of Christian Conferencing at the 2009
session of the California-Nevada Annual Conference. It was 30 years ago that I joined this Annual Conference and linked my commitment to service with yours.
I am honored by the privilege of serving as your bishop. We, together, are thousands of gifted and committed lay and clergy leaders dedicated to sharing our “Passion in Jesus Christ and Compassion for All.”
This is a year that presents us with many challenges and oppor-tunities. We will all have to learn new ways of leading and being the church because much of what we used to do is no longer effective. But, we can rejoice. Our God, who is making all things new, is able to equip us with all we need to fulfill our calling.
So let us grow in our relationship with God and one another. We are on a God-led journey.
Your brother in Christ,
Journal and YearbookThe United Methodist Church
California-Nevada Annual Conference161st Session, June 17-20, 200, Sacramento, California
Warner H. Brown, Jr., Bishop
Kristin Sachen, Conference SecretarySusan Hunn, Journal Editor
The Official Record by Order of the Conference
Bishop Warner H. Brown, Jr. Resident Bishop, San Francisco Area
Bishop Brown was born and raised an only child in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Ida and Warner Brown. He was baptized in their home church, Ames Memo-rial United Methodist Church in Baltimore, Maryland. At the age of 13 he felt a call to serve. At first he did not see himself serving as a pastor but he began preaching as a youth, and was encouraged to continue doing so. He graduated from the University of Maryland with a B.A. in Sociology in 1969 and from Wesley Seminary in 1974. He was planning to serve the church as a layperson, but while serving as a Wesley student intern, the call to ordained ministry became clear.
In 1973 Warner was ordained Deacon in the Baltimore Annual Conference, transferred to the Western Pennsylvania Annual Conference, and appointed as both pastor of a church and Director of Bethany House Ministries in Pittsburgh. He was next appointed Senior Pastor at Warren United Methodist Church in Pittsburgh. While serving in Pennsylvania, he was ordained Elder in the Western Pennsylvania Conference. Then, in 1979, he answered a national search for an associate conference staff position in the California-Nevada Conference, and transferred here. Six months later he was named Conference Council Director.
From this role of program and administrative oversight Bishop Brown was appointed Superinten-dent of the Golden Gate District four years later, and after another four years, was appointed to serve as pastor of Taylor Memorial UMC in Oakland, California. During Brown’s tenure there he led the Oakland community’s ecumenical disaster response to the Loma Prieta earthquake and the Oakland hills fires. After 11 years in Oakland, he was appointed Senior Pastor of First UMC in Bakersfield, California. Two years later he was nominated and endorsed by the conference for the episcopacy. He was elected a bishop at the Western Jurisdiction Conference Session in Casper, Wyoming in July, 2000.
Throughout these years, Bishop Brown has been active in ministries of mercy and justice wherever he has been appointed, including serving as Volunteer Police Chaplain, trustee of the Glide Foundation, vice-chair of the Community Advisory Commission for Alameda County Medical Center, member of the Governing Board of United Way for Kern County, and chair of the Board of Directors for the Bakersfield Homeless Shelter. He is a recipient of the Outstanding Leadership and Service Award for Emergency Response Ministries (1996), given by United Methodist Committee on Relief, and a recipient of a 1998 Congressional Commendation from Congresswoman Barbara Lee.
Bishop Brown’s leadership in the church has been extensive: A delegate to General Conference twice, a member of the General Commission on Religion and Race, a faculty member for new DS/DCM training, a Harry Hoosier Member of and twice the host for the Black Methodists for Church Renewal, chair of the Board of Missions in California-Nevada, as well as numerous other conference boards and agencies, adjunct consultant to the Alban Institute, and a Wesley Seminary Distinguished Alumnus.
In the new quadrennium, Bishop Brown will serve as a member of the General Board of Global Ministries. Previously he has served on the General Board of Discipleship, the Division on Ministries with Young People, and the General Commission on Religion and Race. In 2007, he was advisor for the United Methodist Church’s first Global Young People’s Convocation in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Bishop Brown is married to Minnie Jones Brown; their family includes Catina Marie Harvin, Warner III, and Calvin Brown.
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Corrections & Acknowledgments
Make it right...Please direct corrections as follows:
• Clergy (including Conference offices and membership on agencies) -
Bishop Brown’s office: [email protected]
orP.O. Box 980250, West Sacramento, CA 95798-0250
• Laity - (including Conference offices and membership on agencies) -
Dina Stenwick at [email protected] or 916-374-1525
• Churches - Clare Powell at [email protected] or 916-374-1519
For questions or comments about the Journal, please contact the editor, [email protected] or 530-647-9337.
Many thanks...In a time when Furlough Fridays and foreclosures added stress and squeezed
time, a legion of dedicated folks did more work in fewer hours to make this 2009 Journal happen.
My heartfelt appreciation to Scott Allred, Mary Beck, Diana Bohn, Bishop Warner Brown, Cindy Buna, Janis Chisholm, Nancy Daley, Karen Foster, Debbi Grundman, Spud Hilton, Jane Horstman, Dick Hunn, Grady Knowles, Diane Knudsen, Cheri Kraus, Ajesh Kumar, Pam McKee, Ivania Miranda, Cate Monaghan, Kelly Newell, Ed Pendleton, Laddie Perez-Galang, Bruce Pettit, Audrey Phelps, Perry Polk, Clare Powell, Laury Rand, Kristin Sachen, Shari Sandoval, Laura Smith, Dina Stenwick, Jim Vincent, and Linda Wiberg.
Additional kudoes to all who submitted reports, turned in forms on time, and updated information. Thanks to all!
Blessings,Susan
Table of ContentsCorrections & Acknowledgments ..................................................................... v1. Conference & District Officers & Personnel ................................................ 1
United Methodist Center ..........................................................................................2Resident Bishop .......................................................................................................2Conference Officers .................................................................................................2Annual Conference Secretary’s Staff, ACS 2009 ....................................................3Conference Council on Ministries Staff ..................................................................4Conference Council on Finance & Administration Staff .........................................4The Board of Pensions .............................................................................................5Conference Claimants’ Endowment Board ..............................................................5Conference United Methodist Women .....................................................................5Disaster Preparedness & Response ..........................................................................5Conference Superintendent ......................................................................................6District Superintendents ...........................................................................................6District Offices .........................................................................................................7District Lay Leaders ................................................................................................8District Council on Ministries Chairpersons ...........................................................9District Directors of Lay Speaking ........................................................................10Ministry Staff ......................................................................................................... 11Administrative Staff ...............................................................................................12
2. Membership of Conference Boards, Commissions & Committees ............ 13CONFERENCE AGENCIES .................................................................................14DISTRICT AGENCIES .........................................................................................35 Bay View District ................................................................................................35 Delta District .......................................................................................................36 Fresno District ...................................................................................................38 Golden Gate District ...........................................................................................40 Nevada Sierra District .........................................................................................42 San Jose District .................................................................................................45 Shasta District .....................................................................................................47INFORMATIONAL ...............................................................................................49
3. Roll Call of Annual Conference Session .................................................... 55Roll Call of the Clergy Members ...........................................................................56Roll Call of the Laity .............................................................................................58
4. Daily Proceedings of Annual Conference Session ...................................... 615. Business of the Annual Conference Session ............................................... 79
Part I Organization And General Business ............................................................80Part II Pertaining To Ordained Ministers And Local Pastors ................................84Part III Certification In Specialized And Certified Lay Ministry .......................102
Part IV Diaconal Ministers ..................................................................................103Part V Appointments And Concluding Business .................................................104
6. Appointment Directory ..............................................................................113Clergy Appointments to Bay View District ......................................................... 114Bay View District Circuits ................................................................................... 115Clergy Appointments to Delta District ................................................................ 116Delta District Circuits .......................................................................................... 118Clergy Appointments to Fresno District .............................................................. 119Fresno District Circuits ........................................................................................121Clergy Appointments to Golden Gate District .....................................................122Golden Gate Circuits ...........................................................................................123Clergy Appointments to Nevada-Sierra District ..................................................124Nevada-Sierra District Circuits ............................................................................125Clergy Appointments to San Jose District ...........................................................126San Jose District Circuits .....................................................................................127Clergy Appointments to Shasta District ...............................................................128Shasta District Circuits ........................................................................................130Appointments & Assignments Beyond Local Church .........................................131Additional Appointments .....................................................................................134
7. Financial Reports ...................................................................................... 135Council on Finance and Administration ..............................................................136The Board of Camp and Retreat Ministries .........................................................138The Board of Missions .........................................................................................140The Board of Trustees ..........................................................................................142Board of Pensions ................................................................................................144California - Nevada United Methodist Foundation .............................................155The Conference Claimants’ Endowment Board ..................................................156Unpaid Clergy Support, 2008 ..............................................................................157Clergy Compensation, Benefits, & Reimbursements for 2009 ............................158Compensation for Clergy Serving Beyond the Local Church Setting .................171
8. Reports of Conference Officers, Boards & Agencies ............................... 175Conference Treasurer’s Report ............................................................................176Conference Statistician’s Report, 2009 ................................................................186Council on Finance & Administration .................................................................196Clergy Benefits Task Force ..................................................................................197CCOM Personnel Committee Report ..................................................................197Board of Church & Society .................................................................................197Board of Camping and Retreat Ministries ...........................................................198Board of Discipleship ..........................................................................................199Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry ..............................................200Board of Laity Annual Conference Report 2008 .................................................201Board Of Missions 2009 ......................................................................................202Board of Ordained Ministry .................................................................................205Conference Board of Pensions .............................................................................207
Conference Board of Trustees .............................................................................207United Methodist Women ....................................................................................208Annual Conference Session, Commission on the ................................................209Commission on Archives and History ................................................................209Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns .............................209Commission on Communications of the Annual Conference ..............................210Commission on Equitable Compensation ........................................................... 211Commission on Religion and Race ......................................................................212Conference Committee on Children and Poverty ................................................213Conference Committee on District Superintendency ..........................................213Conference Committee on the Episcopacy ..........................................................214Comité de Ministerios Hispanos-Latinos ............................................................214Committee on Conference Lay Ministry ............................................................215Conference Committee on Reconciliation ...........................................................216California-Nevada United Methodist Foundation ...............................................217Retired Clergy Association ..................................................................................217California-Nevada Methodist Homes ..................................................................218Candler School of Theology ................................................................................219
9. Actions on Recommendations to Annual Conference Session ................. 22310. Standing Rules ........................................................................................ 250
Division I. The Annual Conference Session .......................................................251Division II. Conference Journal ...........................................................................258Division III. Conference Officers (Non-Disciplinary) ........................................259Division IV. Conference Membership and Clergy Relations ..............................259Division V. Conference Leadership and Agencies ...............................................263Division VI. Finance ............................................................................................280Division VII. Equitable Compensation ................................................................288Division VIII. Workers’ Compensation & Conference Unit Insurance Program 290Division IX. Pensions and Benefit Programs ......................................................291Division X. Property Matters ...............................................................................295Division XI. Calendar Year Operations ..............................................................298Division XII. Incorporation of Subsidiary Organizations ..................................298
11. Policy ...................................................................................................... 299Policy Statement on Misconduct of a Sexual Nature .........................................300Abuse Prevention Policy ......................................................................................302
12. Memoirs .................................................................................................. 307Clergy of Conference ...........................................................................................309Clergy Spouses ....................................................................................................328Laity .....................................................................................................................336
13. Roll of Our Honored Dead ...................................................................... 33914. Historical Record .................................................................................... 351
Sessions of the California-Nevada Annual Conference .......................................352Clergy Service Records .......................................................................................354
Bishops ................................................................................................................355Clergy Appointment History ................................................................................355
15. General & Jurisdictional Conference Delegates ..................................... 40116. Directory of Churches ............................................................................. 407
Alphabetical Index of Church Names ..................................................................408Churches in the California-Nevada Conference ..................................................412
17. Clergy & Clergy Spouses ........................................................................ 443Directory of Bishops ............................................................................................444Ordained, Licensed, Appointed or Assigned Ministers .......................................445Ministers on Honorable Voluntary Location .......................................................498Certified Persons ..................................................................................................499
18. Directory of Laity ................................................................................... 509Diaconal Ministers ...............................................................................................510Deaconesses .........................................................................................................510Certified Persons ..................................................................................................510Missionaries Related to the Conference .............................................................. 511Conference Lay Ministers (CLayM) ................................................................... 511Lay Members of the Conference 2009 ................................................................513Lay Members of Annual Conference by Virtue of Office ...................................520Youth Delegation of the Conference 2009 ...........................................................520Conference Lay Speakers ....................................................................................521Agency Codes for Laity Address Directory .........................................................525Address Directory ................................................................................................526
19. Other Agency Information ...................................................................... 539Directory of Campus Ministries ..........................................................................540Directory of United Camps, Conferences, & Retreats ........................................541Directory of Other Agencies ................................................................................542
20. Statistical Tables ..................................................................................... 545Bay View District .................................................................................................548Delta District ........................................................................................................564Fresno District .....................................................................................................580Golden Gate District ............................................................................................596Nevada-Sierra District .........................................................................................612San Jose District ..................................................................................................628Shasta District ......................................................................................................644Recap ...................................................................................................................660
Index ............................................................................................................. 671Quick Reference Guide ................................................................................. 679
California-Nevada Annual Conference .................................................................680
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1. Conference & District Officers & Personnel
United Methodist CenterOfficeLocation: 1276 Halyard Dr.
West Sacramento, CA 95691
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 980250
West Sacramento, CA 95798-0250
Telephone: 916-374-1500
FAX: 916-372-5544
Conference Web Address: http://www.cnumc.org
Resident Bishop
Warner H. Brown, Jr.P. O. Box 980250
West Sacramento, CA 95798-0250
1276 Halyard Drive
West Sacramento, CA 95691
OFF. 916-374-1510
FAX 916-372-9062
Executive Assistant: Laura Smith916-374-1510, FAX 916-372-9062
ConferenceOfficersConference Co-Lay Leaders Burt Yin
25299 Buckeye Dr., Castro Valley, CA 94552
510-582-4368, [email protected]
Gayle Shearman429 Enfrente Road #A, Novato CA 94949
415-892-2896, cell phone: 415-519-7717
Conference Secretary Kristin Sachen410 Sycamore St., Mill Valley, CA 94941
415-388-4456, [email protected]
Conference Journal Editor Susan Hunn5624 Daisy Circle, Pollock Pines, CA 95726
530-647-9337, [email protected]
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Annual Conference Secretary’s Staff, ACS 2009
Conference Statistician J. Scott Allred3601 Jody Ct., Bakersfield, CA 93308-1329
661-393-6558, [email protected]
Conference Chancellor Jay L. RosenliebKlein, DeNatale, Goldner, Cooper, Rosenlieb &
Kimball, LLP4550 California Ave., Second Floor
Bakersfield, CA 93309
Office direct line: 661-328-5225
Office main line: 661-395-1000
Cell : 661-706-2500, Home: 661-873-7217
Chair, Order of Elders Siosifa Hingano1620 Oakland Rd., Suite D103, San Jose, CA 95131
408-213-2484, Fax: 408-437-3167
Chair, Order of Deacons Susan Grace SmithWillow Glen UMC
1420 Newport Avenue, San Jose, CA 95125
408-294-9796, [email protected]
Chair, Order of Licensed Local Pastors and Associate Members Lois Edde
Vacaville Faith Fellowship
66 Vine St. , Vacaville, CA 95688
707-449-8944, [email protected]
Conference Director of Lay Speaking Ministries Iunisi Tovo
1777 Woodland Ave., East Palo Alto, CA 94303
650-906-7287, 650-853-9638
Annual Conference Secretary’s Staff, ACS 2009Conference Secretary: Kristin L. SachenJournal Editor: Susan HunnConference Session Taping: Jim ScottHead of Pages: Jan Brim
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1. Conference & District Officers & Personnel
Conference Council on Ministries StaffDirector of Connectional Ministry Linda Wiberg
916-374-1517, [email protected]
Administrative Assistant Dina Stenwick916-374-1525, [email protected]
Director, Youth & Camping Ministries Kelly Newell916-374-1583, [email protected]
Administrative Assistant Shari Sandoval916-374-1528, [email protected]
Interim Director, United Methodist Volunteers In Mission Phil Bandy
916-374-1582, Cell: 925-808-8138
Administrative Assistant Eddie Frutchey916-374-1584, [email protected]
Interim Director, Communications Cate Monaghan916-374-1529, [email protected]
Administrative Assistant Jane Horstman916-374-1518, [email protected]
Director of Stewardship Betsy Schwartzentraub(916) 374-1515, [email protected]
Conference Council on Finance & Administration StaffTreasurer & Director of Administrative Services Diane Knudsen
916-374-1520, [email protected]
Administrative Assistant Clare Powell916-374-1519, [email protected]
Accounting Manager Karen Foster916-374-1521, [email protected]
Bookkeeper Ajesh Kumar916-374-1522, [email protected]
Bookkeeper Carol Stubbs916-374-1523, [email protected]
Receptionist Becky Sheldon916-374-1500, [email protected]
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The Board of Pensions
The Board of PensionsExecutive Secretary: Grady Knowles
300 27th St., Oakland, CA 94612
510-839-8538; FAX 510-834-8539
Administrative Assistant Laurence [email protected]
Conference Claimants’ Endowment BoardExecutive Secretary: Cory Parish
37 W. Yokuts, Suite A-3, Stockton, CA 95207
209-472-7288, FAX: 209-472-7071
Conference United Methodist WomenPresident: Connie Hunter
4235 Partridge Drive, San Jose, CA 95121
408-238-0833, [email protected]
Disaster Preparedness & ResponseCoordinator: Norm Hardin
Home (707) 545-1102, Cell (707) 481-1428
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1. Conference & District Officers & Personnel
Conference Superintendent
Ted VirtsP. O. Box 980250
West Sacramento, CA 95798-0250
1276 Halyard Drive
West Sacramento, CA 95691
OFF. 916-374-1501
FAX 916-372-5527
Administrative Assistant: Cindy Buna916-374-1501
FAX 916-372-5527
District SuperintendentsRenae Extrum-Fernandez
2362 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94704510-548-4694, FAX: [email protected]
Kristie Olah729 Morse St., San Jose, CA 95126408-295-5341, FAX: 408-286-5889 [email protected]
Benoni R. Silva-Netto572 Rio Lindo Ave., #101, Chico, CA 95926-1850OFC: 530-895-0922, FAX: [email protected]
Jerry Smith[For Mail] Box 2915, Reno, NV 89505[For Shipping] 85 Keystone Ave., Ste. A, Reno, NV 89503775-786-2332, FAX: [email protected]
Mariellen Yoshino2435 N. Thesta, Fresno, CA 93703559-226-9094, FAX, [email protected]
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District Offices
DistrictOfficesBay View DistrictAdministrative Assistant: Ivania Miranda
2362 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94704
510-548-4694, FAX: 510-548-1907
http://www.bayviewdistrict.org
Delta DistrictAdministrative Assistant: Cindy Buna
[For Mail] P. O. Box 980250
W. Sacramento, CA 95798-0250
[For Shipping]1276 Halyard Dr.
W. Sacramento, CA 95691
916-374-1501, FAX, 916-372-5527
Fresno DistrictAdministrative Assistants: Mariah Allred, Julie Cho
2435 N. Thesta, Fresno, CA 93703
559-226-9094, FAX, 559-226-8505
http://www.fdumc.org
Golden Gate DistrictAdministrative Assistant: Bruce Pettit
3601 Noriega St., San Francisco, CA 94122-4027
415-504-7200, FAX: 415-504-7900
http://www.goldenumc.org
Nevada-Sierra DistrictAdministrative Assistant: Audrey Phelps
[For Mail] Box 2915, Reno, NV 89505
[For Shipping] 85 Keystone Ave., Ste. A,
Reno, NV 89503
775-786-2332, FAX: 775-786-2364
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1. Conference & District Officers & Personnel
San Jose DistrictAdministrative Assistant: Pam McKee
729 Morse St., San Jose, CA 95126
408-295-5341, FAX: 408-286-5889
Shasta DistrictAdministrative Assistant: Janis W. Chisholm
572 Rio Lindo Ave., #101, Chico, CA 95926-1851
OFC: 530-895-0922, FAX: 530-895-0312
http://www.shastadistrictumc.org
District Lay LeadersBay View District Jim Taylor
1794 Bonita Road, El Sobrante, CA 94803
510-235-9301, [email protected]
Delta District R. Paul Hampson2805 Juniper Ave., Stockton, CA 95207
209-474-3393, [email protected]
Fresno District Ruby Bago4660 Islandview Clovis, CA 93619
559-840-0617, [email protected]
Golden Gate District Lavinia Mateialona165 York Place, Hayward, CA 94544
510-783-4974, FAX: 510-209-4888
Email: [email protected]
Nevada-Sierra District Co-Lay Leaders Sharron & Neal Williams
1103 Longspur Way, Sparks, NV 89441
775-425-2478 (h), 775-750-0040 (Neal’s cell)
San Jose District: Nina Klepac20081 Northwood Drive, Cupertino, CA 95014
408-446-3556, W 408-299-5243
Shasta District David Haynes1512 Neal Dow Ave., Chico, CA 95926
530-342-7117, [email protected]
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District Council on Ministries Chairpersons
District Council on Ministries ChairpersonsBay View Sandy Blazer
1711 Gyger Ct, Concord, CA 94521
925-686-1440, [email protected]
Delta District Rick Young3120 Joshua Tree Circle, Stockton, CA 95209
209-547-0980, [email protected]
Fresno District TBDGolden Gate District Tyree Johnson
320 Esplanade Avenue #42, Pacifica CA 94044
650-355-3912, [email protected]
Nevada-Sierra District Co-Chairs Don Barr1835 Prince Way, Reno, NV 89503
HM: 775-747-6831
Blanche Farnam79356 Evolution Road, Portola, CA 96122
530-832-0366, [email protected]
San Jose Nina Klepac20081 Northwood Drive, Cupertino, CA 95014
W 408-299-5243, HM 408-446-3556
Shasta District Wanda CelliP.O. Box 1806, Lower Lake, CA 95457
707-994-8257, [email protected]
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1. Conference & District Officers & Personnel
District Directors of Lay SpeakingBay View TBD
Delta Kathy Griggs7121 Castle Creek Way, Rio Linda, CA 95673
916-991-6604, [email protected]
Fresno Karen Stoffers Pugh3119 Christmas Tree Lane, Bakersfield, CA 93306
661-871-3030 , [email protected]
Golden Gate District Grace Johnson300 Stony Point Road #514, Petaluma, CA 94952
707-843-9906, [email protected]
Nevada-Sierra District Blanche Farnam79356 Evolution Road, Portola, CA 96122
530-832-0366, [email protected]
San Jose District Donna Furuta1055 N. Capitol Ave., San Jose, CA 95133
408-258-6710, [email protected]
Shasta Stephen W. Pudinski1121 Elizabeth Barcus Way, Fortuna, CA 95540
707-487-3301, [email protected]
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2. Conference Boards, Commissions & Committees
CONFERENCE AGENCIES
Administrative Review, Committee on(Nominated by the Bishop)Class of 2011Members: Stephen Yale, Ardith Allread, Jeffrey KuanAlternates: John Corson, Judy Robbins
Annual Conference Session, Commission on the
Chairperson ..................................Dillon, Debbie
Vice-Chairperson ........................ Bennett, David
Secretary .................................
Conference Secretary ..................Sachen, Kristin
Worship Task Force ...................Straks, Dorothy
Agenda Chair...................................Hunn, Susan
Agenda Assistant .............................Allen, Emily
Member/Meal Coordinator ..........Angove, Jerry
Facilities Manager . Mueller, Jack; Angove, Jerry
Displays .....................................Farnam, Blanche
Childcare ...................................Mansfield, Helen
Pages .............................................Brim, S. Janice
BOOM ...................................McShane, Kathleen
Retired Clergy ...............................Angove, Jerry
Communications Commission ... Allread, Ardith
Section Coordinator ........................... Zier, Mark
Conf. Co-Lay Leaders ............Shearman, Gayle; Yin, Burt
UMW Rep ................................Estrada, Margaret
Young Adult Reps .........................Nelson, Holly; Rokoyawa, Jolame (Jo)
Local Arrangements ....................... Chew, James
Volunteer Coordinator ...........
Dir. of Connectional Ministry ..... Wiberg, Linda
Treasurer (Staff) .........................Knudsen, Diane
Communications Staff ..............Monaghan, Cate
Bishop ...........................................Brown, Warner
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
(03) Dillon Debbie (06) Farnam, Blanche(06) Nelson, Holly(06) Tower, Laura
Class of 2012(02) Ivery, Hubert (09)Allen, Emily(04) Bennett, David (06) Ozburn, Barbara
(06) Cole, David
Class of 2014(08) Sachen, Kristin (07) Rokoyawa, Jolame (Jo)(08) Cabotaje, Paul (08) Keller, Edward
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CONFERENCE AGENCIES
Archives and History, Commission onChairperson ................................Wright, Sargent
Vice Chairperson .............................Zeigler, Sara
Secretary ..........................................Staley, Larry
Staff .............................................Knudsen, Diane
Dir. of Archives & History, General Commission .......................... ......Yale, Stephen
Camping and Retreat Ministries, Board of
Chairperson ............................. Rhodes, Schuyler
Vice-Chairperson .......................Stocking, Elwin
Secretary ..............................................................
Conference Coordinator of Youth & Camping Ministries .............................. ......Newell, Kelly
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
(03) Storrs, Cindy (03) Stocking, Lois(07) Rhodes, Schuyler
Class of 2012(09) Carter, Carol (06) Caudle, Harold(04) Macemon, Shirley (03) Stocking, Elwin
(08) Godbolt, Sharon
Class of 2014(08) Escarzaga, Corazon (09) Ares, Titus(09) Duval, Dottye (08) Bago, Ruby
(09) de Ocera, Celisse Anne(09) Schlager, Matt
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
(02) Fugitt, John (04) Coleman, Essie(02) Layton, Carol (04) Staley, Larry
(06) Beers, William(08) Bodin, Naoma
Class of 2012(07) Wright, Sargent (09)Allen, Emily
(06) Ozburn, Barbara
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2. Conference Boards, Commissions & Committees
Children and Poverty, Committee OnCo-Chairperson CA ....................... Fine, Pamela
Co-Chairperson NV ........Jennings-Teats, Robert
Financial Secretary ...................McDonald, Tana
Recording Secretary ...................Butler, Thomas
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
(09) Perla, Gabriela (09) Paron, Dee Anne(09) Kelley, Mae Lee
Class of 2012(06) Klein, Liza (08) Jones, Connie(06) Jennings-Teats, Robert (06) Fine, Pamela
Class of 2014(06) McDonald, Tana (C) (09) Suzuki, Betty(06) Butler, Thomas (C) (09) Streeter, Judie(06) Carter, Carol (C)
(C) = Elected by the Committee
Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns, Commission onChairperson ..................Hammer, Heather Leslie
Vice Chairperson ............................ Ivery, Hubert
Secretary ....................................Graham, Celeste
National Council of Churches ............................Craft, Precious Bell
World Council of Churches ......Yamada, Motoe
Gen. Commission Member .................................
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
(07) Hammer, Heather Leslie (09) Brooks, Damien(05) Stoneking, Kristin G. (08) Ilagan, Elsa(09) Ivery, Hubert (09) Kerr, Lindsey
Class of 2012(08) Oda, John (04) Chisholm, Janis(08) Schwartz, Robert (08) Stone, Roz(08) Summers, Archer (C) (08) Sandell, Rebekah(04) Easton, Alexis (08) Schulze, Margaret
(08) Graham, Celeste
(C) = Elected by the Commission
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CONFERENCE AGENCIES
Church and Society, Board ofChairperson ..................................Tenold, Margo
Bay View Liaison ................. Fakasiieiki, Marijke
Vice-Chairperson ...................Pidlypchak, Dawn
BICP: Delta Liaison .................Riesinger, Eileen
Secretary .................................. Monroe, Douglas
Fresno Liaison ..................................Mark, Brian
HIV/AIDS .................................... Sudduth, Willa
Golden Gate Liaison ...........................................
Alcohol & Addictions ..................... Sibley, Doug
Nevada Sierra Liaison ...........Pidlypchak, Dawn
Disability Coord ...................... Thomason, Elena
San Jose Liaison ................................ Okuno, Art
Ecum. Grants Coord ..............Chamberlin, John
Shasta Liaison.............................Chisholm, Janis
UMW Representative ....................Davis, Winna
Peace with Justice ..........................Liebke, Mary
Environ Justice ................................Cramer, Jim
Restorative Justice .........................Sauls, Kelvin
Gen. Board Member .................. Fong, Adrienne
Immigration TF ..............................Vaca, Brenda
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
(08) Chamberlin, John (B) (09) Goforth, Damon(09) Habte, Shim(08) Sauls, Kelvin
Class of 2012(05) Jones, Alan (06) Cramer, Jim(06) Monroe, Douglas J. (06) Chisholm, Janis(07) Vaca, Brenda (B) (07) Liebke, Mary
(07) Sibley, Doug
Class of 2014(03) Griffin, Susan(03) Tenold, Margo (08) Sudduth, Willa (B)(08) Cueto, Estan (08) Sargent, Mona (B)
(B) – Elected by the Board
Tents of Hope - with Laura, Amanda, and Josephine
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2. Conference Boards, Commissions & Committees
Communications, Commission onChairperson ................................. Allread, Ardith
Secretary ............... Mathews-Johnson, Robin (C)
Media Resource Center Rep ..............................
UMCOM Rep ......................................................
Staff ............................................Monaghan, Cate
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
(02) Allread, Ardith (05) Moala, Sione(07) Phelps, Audrey
Class of 2012(03) Mathews-Johnson, Robin (08) Hilton, Paul (C)(08) Schlesinger, Anne (09) Sherve, Karen L.(09) Dalton, Mary (C) (09) Syler, William
(C) – Elected by the Commission
Council On Ministries, ConferenceChairperson ........................... (05) Dunning, Rob
Vice Chairperson ........................(05) Niu, David
Secretary ................................(09) Lubiano, Ellie
Conf. Co-Lay Leaders ........................................
Shearman, Gayle; Yin, Burt
UMW Chair .................................Hunter, Connie
Chair, Communications Commission ................
Allread, Ardith
Chair, Committee on Reconciliation .................
Willis, Kimberly
Chair, Board of Camping & Retreat Ministries
Storrs, Cindy
Chair, Conference Board of Discipleship..........Durward Amy Beth
Chair, CCOM Personnel ..............Azim, Shirley
Chair, Higher Ed. & Campus Ministries...........Harrell, Michael
Chair, Church and Society ..........Tenold, Margo
Chair, Board of Missions .......Murdock, Jennifer
Chair, Conf. CCUIC ....Hammer, Heather Leslie
Co-Chairs, Committee on Children & PovertyFine, Pamela; Jennings-Teats, Robert
Fresno District ...........................Harrell, Michael
Golden Gate District ........... Mateialona, Lavinia
San Jose District .................................... Viau, Ed
Bay View District ...........................Blazer, Sandy
Shasta District ..............................Haynes, David
Delta District ................................Hampson, Paul
Nevada Sierra District .............Farnam, Blanche
Bishop ...........................................Brown, Warner
Director of Connectional Ministry ....................
Wiberg, Linda
Conference Treasurer ................Knudsen, Diane
Communications .......................Monaghan, Cate
UMVIM Conf. Interim Dir.. ............Bandy, Phil
Dir. of Youth & Camp Ministries .Newell, Kelly
Minister of Faith & Generosity .............. Schwarzentraub, Elizabeth
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CONFERENCE AGENCIES
CCOM Personnel CommitteeChair……………..Azim, Shirley Director of Connectional Ministry…….Wiberg, Linda
CLERGY LAITYNiu, David Bautista, NinaOcera Cortez, Ruth Takeuchi, RoyTibbs, Delores Waters, Beverly
Disability, Joint Committee onChairperson .............. Smith, Jerry (Cabinet Rep)
Board of Pensions .................... Hammett, Sandra
Board of Pensions .............................Potts, Glory
Board of Ordained Ministry .......Eldredge, Fran
Board of Ordained Ministry ...... Olmstead, Bob
Staff ............................................ Knowles, Grady
Discipleship, Board ofChairperson ............(09)Durward, Amy Beth (C)
Vice-Chairperson .............(08) Andres, Edna (C)
Secretary ..............................................................
Education .................. 08) Lubiano, Edilberto (C)
Evangelism ....................... (09) Smith, Randy (C)
Worship & Devotional Life .................... (05) McAnally, Chris
Stewardship .........................................................
Age Level Ministry ................. (07) Baker, Karen
Older Adult ............................ (08) Oda, John (C)
Member at Large ..... (07) Dunning, Kathryn (C)
Member at Large ....................(06) Hall, Jeff (C)
Member at Large ................(04) Hovis, Marietta
Member at Large, Young Adult ............. (06) Goetz, Katie (C)
Member at Large, Youth ....................................
General Board .....................................................
Minister of Faith & Generosity .............. Schwarzentraub, Elizabeth (C)
Staff ...............................................Newell, Kelly
Treasurer .....................................Knudsen, Diane(C) – Clergy
Discipleship-Older Adult Ministry CouncilChair…………Wilson, Marilyn Communications Coordinator………Harlan, SusanMinister of Faith & Generosity…. Schwarzentraub, Elizabeth
CLERGY LAITYAndres, Edna Brinsky, Joyce Ross, JamesHarkness, Paul Finley, Jackie Ryder, BarbaraOda, John Gross, Judy Sanborn, PatriciaKuruhara, Dale Harlan, Susan Stagnaro, BobLandry, Rosemary Kim, Katherine Sugimura, CarolPruess-Mellow, Judith Reynolds, Ruth
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2. Conference Boards, Commissions & Committees
District Superintendency, Committee onChairperson ...................................Busick, Blake
Secretary ....................................... Jakolat, Kathy
Cabinet Rep ..........................................Virts, Ted
CFA Rep .......................................... Davis, Ralph
Bay View .........................................Willm, Susan
Delta .....................................................................
Fresno ..................................... Pierce, Jay (Chair)
Golden Gate ... Sachen, Kristin; Sweet, Paul (Co-Chairs)
Nevada/Sierra ...... Jennings-Teats, Dixie (Chair); Hoffman, Joe
San Jose ........................... Danson, Nancy (Chair)
Shasta .........................Summers, Georgie (Chair)
CLERGY LAITY (08) Busick, Blake (07) Jakolat, Kathy (08) Kim, Katherine
Episcopacy, Committee on (+ Nominated by the Bishop)
Chairperson ............................... Choy, Anne Lau
Vice-Chairperson ...........................Leamy, Carol
Conf. Co-Lay Leaders ............Shearman, Gayle; Yin, Burt
Gen. Conf. Del .............................Miller, Randall
Jurisdictional Committee .... Extrum-Fernandez, Renae
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2012
+(04) Sawdon, Lori (05) Troescher, Dave+(07) Choy, Anne Lau (07) Iwahashi, Ken+(07) Kim, Sun-Hee (08) Tower, Laura+(09) Lockwood-Stewart, Odette (08) Leamy, Carol
An UMVIM team from Davis UMC served in the Dharavi section of Mumbai, India, last winter.
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CONFERENCE AGENCIES
Episcopal Residence, Committee onChairperson………….Leamy, Carol Vice-Chairperson…….
CLERGY LAITYCorson, James Washington-Olson, RosaJones, Robert Leamy, Carol
Filipino American Ministry, Conference Committee on (Established June 2009)
Chairperson ...................... (09) de Ocera, Wilson
Vice Chairperson ......................................... TBD
Secretary .................................... 09) Bactad, Mel
Ex-Officio with Vote:
FAM Caucus President ...........Antonio, Vilma
FAM Caucus Treasurer ...............Soy, Isagani
Paglago ..................................................... TBD
Pastoral Solidarity Task Force .............. TBD
Medical-Dental VIM ............................... TBD
Christmas Institute ................................. TBD
The Spiritual Image ....Bacho-Manalili, Angie
Youth/Young Adult..........Laxamana, CandaceEx-Officio without Vote: Director of Connectional Ministry.................................Wiberg, Linda
Members at Large from Each District (7):
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2012
09) Bactad, Mel
Class of 2014(09) de Ocera, Wilson
Finance And Administration, Council on
Chairperson ..........................................Stout, Pat
Vice-Chairperson ................................................
Secretary ..............................Massengill, Jennifer
Standing Committee Chairpersons:
CFA Personnel ..................................................
Budget ........................................ Mullins, Anna
Income .....................................Austin, Brandon
Audit ...............................................Cape, Joyce
Ex-Officio Members Without Vote:
Bishop ........................................Brown, Warner
Conference Treasurer .............Knudsen, Diane
Cabinet Rep ...................................Smith, Jerry
Unit Insurance Committee:
Chair ..................................................................
Staff ..........................................Knudsen, Diane
Members at Large ......................Berling, Clay; Bland, Luan; Hobson, Robert
Dist. Superintendency Committee ......... Busick, Blake
Dir. of Connectional Ministry .... Wiberg, Linda
Conf. Co-Lay Leaders ....Shearman, Gayle; Yin, Burt
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2. Conference Boards, Commissions & Committees
Finance and Administration, continuedCLERGY LAITY
Class of 2012(08) Austin, Brandon (07) Cape, Joyce(08) Corson, Jim (04) Davis, Ralph(08) Dewitt, Nadine (06) Daley, Nancy(02) Kim, Philip (09) Huang, Patrick(09) Kerr-Carpenter, Kathy (04) Kim, Katherine(09) Oberg, Alice (04) Massengill, Jennifer
(02) Mullins, Anna(08) Nicholls, Janet(04) Stout, Pat(06) Thompson, Norman(06) Winne, Jr., Don(04) Yoshino, Steve
General and Jurisdictional Conference DelegationDelegates to the General Conference of The United Methodist Church 2008
Clergy Delegates: Odette Lockwood-Stewart (Chair), Renae Extrum-Fernandez; Ted Virts; Dale Weatherspoon; Felicisimo CaoLay Delegates: Randall Miller, Susan Hunn, Rosa Washington-Olson, Katherine Kim, Blanche Farnam
Delegates to the Western Jurisdictional Conference of the United Methodist Church 2008
Clergy Delegates: Victorine Healey, Benoni Silva-Netto, Siosifa Hingano, Karen Oliveto, Michael YoshiiLay Delegates: Karin Hilton, Betty Suzuki, Michael Herzog, Laddie Perez-Galang, Katherine ParkerReserve Clergy Delegates: Paul Joseph T. Kham Dy Yang, Kristin Sachen, Kelvin Sauls, Elizabeth BrickReserve Lay Delegates: Rob Dunning, Connie Hunter, Bruce Pettit, Laura Tower
Members of the California-Nevada Delegation at work at General Conference 2008 in Ft. Worth, Texas
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CONFERENCE AGENCIES
Higher Education and Campus Ministry, Board ofChairperson ...............................Harrell, Michael
Vice-Chairperson ................................ Fox, Jerry
Secretary ..............................................................
Endowment & Budget ..................Strobel, Nick
Communications & Connectional Relationships ........................
Scholarships .........................................................
Campus Ministries Committee .........Pierce, Jay
Gen. Board Member ......................Kuan, Jeffrey
Ex Officio:
Campus Ministers:
UC Berkeley Wesley Foundation ................Trueblood, Tarah
UOP ....................................... McNeil, Donna
UC Davis ...........................Stoneking, Kristin
UC Merced Wesley Foundation .......... Goto, Jennifer
SFSU, The Edge .............Talmadge, Carolyn
UMSM Advisor ...............Talmadge, Carolyn
Staff .............................................Newell, Kelly
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
(03) Blaney, Robert (09) Berrington, JoAnn(04) Beasley, Adrionne (09) Lolohea, Sione M. Jr.
(09) Jones, Venita(09) Peck, Laura(09) Roland, Helen
Class of 2012(06) Tangonan, Florante (05) Strobel, Nick(07) Pierce, Jay K (04) Medford, Leslie(09) Vallelunga, David (09) Near, Dee
(09) Lang Derek
Class of 2014(02) Fox, Jerry (08) Madden, Beverly(09) Schlager, Jane (08) Grodeon, Janice(09) Harrell, Michael (09) Knight, John(09) Berry, Alison
(S) = Student(B) = Elected by the Board
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2. Conference Boards, Commissions & Committees
Hispano-Latino Ministries, Committee on (Established June 2009)President .............................Schlager, David (09)
Vice President ......................................................
Secretary .......................Lugo-Verdugo, Ines (09)
Standing Committees: ........................................
Executive Committee: .........Schlager, David; Lugo-Verdugo, Ines; Yoshino, Mariellen, Vice
Chair
Finance and Funding:.....................................
Programming: ....................
Ex Officio:
Cabinet Rep ........................Yoshino, Mariellen
Conference Treasurer .............Knudsen, Diane
CFA Rep (no vote) ................................... TBD
BOM Rep .................................................. TBD
BOM Rep .................................................. TBD
Hispanic Caucus Chair ......Betancourt, Norma
Betancourt, Angel Escarzaga, Corazon Escarzaga, Marcelo Gomez, Franck
Lugo-Verdugo, InesOchoa, Aura-Lila Perla, Gabriela Saavedra, Juan
Vaca, Brenda Weatherspoon, Deborah
MembersHispanic Pastors Under Appointment:
Latino Seminary Students and lay missionaries:
Ramos, Jose
Lay persons from churches with Hispanic/Latino ministries (up to 5):
TBD
Members at Large:
Clergy Laity(09) Dunning, Kathryn (09) Verdugo, Sergio(09) Milk, Martha (09) Salvador, Frank(09) Bortner, Jola (09) Bentancourt, Mario(09) Dalton, Mary (09) Farnam, Blanche
“People of faith support our immigrant sisters & brothers” at a May 5 rally
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CONFERENCE AGENCIES
Hmong Ministry, Committee onChairperson ....... Yang, Paul Joseph T. Kham Dy
Vice Chairperson .............Leslie, Denice Dluabci
Secretary ...............................VanMaanen, Donna
Director of Connectional Ministry ........ Wiberg , Linda
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
(08) Yang, Paul Joseph T. Kham Dy (08) Lee, Joseph(08) VanMaanen, Donna
Class of 2011(08) Leslie, Denice Dluabci (08) Yang, Melody(08) Vang, Shine
Class of 2012(08) Din, Victoria(09)Yang, Poyee
Sponsoring United Methodist Churches:Marysville First UMC – Catterall, ArtClovis Memorial UMC – Leslie, DeniceMerced UMC – Thao, VangSacramento Trinity UMC – Vang, ShineOroville First UMC – VanMaanen, Donna
Hmong United Methodist Ministries:Marysville First UMC – Yang, ChuckuaSacramento Trinity UMC – Vang, ShineOroville First UMC – Yang, ChuckuaClovis Memorial UMC –Thao, Wang PaoMerced UMC– Yang, Ying
Investigation For Clergy Membership, Committee on(Nominated by the Bishop)Chairperson………… Secretary……Vice-Chairperson………
Clergy Alternate Clergy Benson, Gaye Beasley, Adrionne Bernadel-Huey, Myrna Stoffers-Pugh, Karen Garrison, Jim Schwarzentraub, BetsyFox, Jerry Inouye, Keith Setoki, Siosifa Wendlund, MarkStorrs, Cindy Yu, Suk Chong
Lay Observers Alternate Lay Observer Aholelei-Aonga, Mehi Haynes, David Willm, Susan
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2. Conference Boards, Commissions & Committees
Laity, Board ofConference Co-Lay Leaders ..Shearman, Gayle;
Yin, Burt
Lay Speaking ....................................Tovo, Iunisi
UMW Rep .......................................... Pryor, Sara
UMM ............................. Extrum-Fernandez, Paul
Director Connectional Ministries .......... Wiberg, Linda
District Lay Leaders:
Bay View .......................................... Taylor, Jim
Delta ...................................... Hampson, R. Paul
Fresno .............................................. Bago, Ruby
Golden Gate ....................... Mateialona, Lavinia
Nevada Sierra .......... Williams, Neal & Sharron
San Jose ......................................... Klepac, Nina
Shasta ..........................................Haynes, David
Lay Minister Program, Committee onChairperson ................................................. TBD
Cabinet Rep .........................................................
Conference Co-Lay Leaders ..Shearman, Gayle; Yin, Burt
BOOM .......................................... Hillman, Holly
Treasurer ........................................Shatto, Daune
Other .......................................... Smith, Kathleen
Legislation, Committee on Chairperson ........................de Ocera, Wilson H.
Vice-Chairperson .......................... Layton, Carol
Secretary .........................................Current, John
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
(04) de Ocera, Wilson H. (06) Lang, Derek(06) Ofahengaue, Tevita
Class of 2011 (07) Current, John (09) James, Alvin
Class of 2012(06) Kurtz, Pam
Class of 2013(05) Layton, Carol (06) Liban, Jack
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Memoirs, Committee onChairperson…………….Baldwin, Don Executive Officer……Daley, Nancy
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
Darling, Steve Vincent, JamesLerrigo, Charles
Class of 2011Angove, SueBurchell, Bill
Class of 2012Iritani, Joanne
Missions, Board ofChairperson ............................Murdock, Jennifer
Vice-Chairperson ...................... Mateialona, Bill
Recording Secretary ...................Sachen, Kristin
NCD Chair .......................................Healy, Vicky
Consultant NCD ...................................Virts, Ted
Cabinet, Equitable Comp ................Smith, Jerry
Health & Welfare, Chair ............ Exelby, Sandra
Golden Cross ............................. Mateialona, Bill
UMVIM, Chair ................................ Rowan, Ron
Congregational Vitality, Chair .....Busick, Blake
Equitable Comp Chair............... Parker, Howard
Ethnic Ministries Chair .......... Letana, Reynaldo
UMW Rep .............................. Pinkard, Mercedes
Disaster Resp. Coord ....................Hardin, Norm
West Angola Partnership .....VanMaanen, Donna
GBGM Member .........................Yoshii, Michael
Dir. of Connectional Ministry ..... Wiberg, Linda
Executive Secretary....................Knudsen, Diane
Conf. Sec. of Global Min. Perez-Galang, Laddie
Mission Personnel ...............................................
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
(08) Busick, Blake (06) Carlson, Steven(09) Fabila, Samuel (04) Barkey, Stan(09) Gama, Octavio (09) Betancourt, Norma(09) Exelby, Sandra (08) Parker, Howard
(09) Ochoa, Oscar(09) Philip, Mary
Class of 2012(06) Murdock, Jennifer (08) Rowan, Ron(07) Healy, Victorine (04) Rothe-Barneson, June(08) Sachen, Kristin (08) Perez-Galang, Laddie(08) Letana, Reynaldo (08) Stendahl, Jan(08) Lee, Chansoo (09) Mateialona, Bill(08) Koloto, Maile
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2. Conference Boards, Commissions & Committees
Missions, Board of; ContinuedMissions - Angola Partnership
Chair………….Van Maanen, Donna Staff……..Bandy, PhilFitzgerald, CathyKlein, LizaHendley, AlisonJennings-Teats, RobGoodale, ChesterHeffernan, Laura
Lipke, VickieMcCoy, LynneMilk, MarthaCreighton, DebbieMaxwell, PhilRose, John
Ryder, TomRyder, LizSauls, KelvinSimunich, SherriHebel, Chuck
Missions - UMVIMChair………….Rowan, Ron Staff……..Bandy, PhilMateialona, LaviniaCademartori, BethGillem, AileenMilk, MarthaBlackshear, Paula
Blackshear, KenMcCoy, LynneMetzger, GordonMetzger, SandraKawashima, Jackie
McCormack, JohnCastor, RodCastor, GloriaMateialona, BillPerry, Becky
Missions - Philippines Solidarity Task ForceCo-Chair……………Ocera Cortez, Ruth Co-Chair……….Yoshii, MichaelSecretary……………Melchor, Saniata Treasurer…………Soy, Isagani
CLERGY LAITYCapuli, Arturo Galang, Adrian Soy, IsaganiTalmadge, Carolyn Ablola, Jeanelle Kerr, LindseyCao, Felicisimo Antonio, Vilma Melchor, SaniataOcera Cortez, Ruth, Perez-Galang, Laddie Yin, BurtYoshii, Michael Elliott, Cynthia
Missions - Israel/Palestine Task ForceChairperson…….Smith, Douglas Conf. Scty. Global Ministries……Perez-Galang, LaddieSecretary,……….Smith, Katheryn
CLERGY LAITYGeorge, Larry Fearn, Dean Smith, DouglasLoessberg-Zahl, Linda Fearn, Gloria Smith, KatherynSauls, Kelvin Langer, Peg Turner, YvonneYoshii, Michael Ryder, Liz Wonder, DorothyChamberlin, John Ryder, Tom Sekiguchi, Linda
Missions - Cross Cultural/Cross Racial TrainingFacilitator……………..McSpadden, Lucia Cabinet Rep…….Extrum-Fernandez, RenaeTrainers:
Choy-Wong, KathleenKim, Sun HeeKimble, Roger
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Missions - Native American Ministry, Committee on (Established June 2009)
Chairperson………….
Vice-Chairperson……….. Secretary……………………………
Native American Pastors:Bay View………………….TBD Nevada/Sierra………………TBDDelta………………………TBD San Jose……………………..TBDGolden Gate………………Pina, Roy Shasta……………………..Pina, MichaelFresno……………………..TBD
Members at Large from each District (7):
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
Class of 2012
Class of 2014
Missions - Cambodia Partnership Task Force (Established June 2009)
Chairperson…………. Secretary……………………………
Vice-Chairperson……….. Conf. Scty. of Global Ministries..Perez-Galang,Laddie
CLERGY LAITY
Missions - Disaster Response, Committee on (Established June 2009)
Director…………Hardin, Norm Secretary………..TBD
Members at large:
An UMVIM team member helps with flood repairs in Fernley, NV
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Nominations, Committee on (Nominated by the Ministry Staff)
Chairperson ...................... Perez-Galang, Laddie
Vice-Chairperson ..........Banfill, Christine (Tina)
Secretary .................................... Foster, Susan L.
Conf. Co-Lay Leaders ...Shearman, Gayle; Yin, Burt
Young Adult Member..........................................
Youth Member .....................................................
Dir. Connectional Ministry .......... Wiberg, Linda
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
(06) Foster, Susan L. (FD) (02) Perez-Galang, Laddie (BV)(06) Banfill, Christine (Tina) (SD)
Class of 2011(08) West, Ronald (DD) (04) Pool, Beverly (GG)
(05) Farnam, Blanche (NS)
Class of 2012(06) Stidham, Beth (FD) (05) Washington-Olson, Rosa (DD)(06) Wood Donna (GG)
Ordained Ministry, Board of(Nominated by the Bishop)Chairperson ........................Mc Shane, Kathleen
Vice-Chairperson ...........................Barkey, Stan
Enlisting & Recruitment ............Foster, Virginia
Associate Members & Local Pastors ..de Ocera, Elmar
Cabinet Rep .........................................Virts, Ted
Coordinator of Mentors............... Goto, Jennifer
Conference Relations ...............Bergquist, Greg; Damonte, Dirk; Eldredge, Fran; Ahio, Kalatini;
Gears, Judson; Kan, Ernest
Council on Clergy Development ......... LaPoint- Collup, Kathleen; Bortner, Jola; Ballagh, Tina;
Buenafe, Mark; Frazier, Rochelle
Ministry Staff Rep ........................ Wiberg, Linda
Order of Deacons ............... Grace-Smith, Susan
Order of Elders......................... Hingano, Siosifa
Co- Registrars ...........Johnstone, Charles; Straks, Dorothy
Dean of District Chairs ............Murdock, Martin
Financial Secretary; Supportive Services Lee, Don
Admin. Assist. Staff ..........................Hand, Carol
District Committee on Ordained Ministry Chairs:
Bay View ............................................. Zier, Mark
Delta .................................Loessberg-Zahl, Linda
Fresno ........................................... Allred, J. Scott
Golden Gate .................................... Stone, Judith
Nevada-Sierra ..McCoy, Douglas/Smith, Barbara
San Jose ........................... Yan-Chamberlin, Allen
Shasta ..................Murdock, Martin; Banfill, Tina
Residents in Ministry:
Bortner,Gwen; Epperson, Mollie; Fields, Harold; Fanaika, Tevita; Haug, Terry; Lee, Jinsik; Hiura, Barbara; Pierce, Jay; Roulsten, Don; Sherburne, Timothy; Stateman, Cynthia; Thomas, Carl; Tangonan, Florante; Ardell, Sara; Dale, Craig; Chou, William; De Ocera, Wilson
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CONFERENCE AGENCIES
Ordained Ministry, Board of (continued)CLERGY
Ahio, Heilala Fanaika, Tevita Murdock, MartinAhio, Kalatini Foster, Virginia Pierce, JayAllred, Scott Frazier, Rochelle Pruess-Mellow, JudithBallagh, Tina Gears, Judson Roulsten, DonaldBergquist, Greg Hingano, Siosifa Sherburne, TimothyBortner, Jola Irvine Goto, Jennifer Smith, Susan GraceBrick, Elizabeth Johnstone, Chuck Stateman, CynthiaBuenafe, Mark Kan, Ernest Stone, JudithChou, William La Point-Collup, Kathy Straks, Dorothy Cummings, Pam Lawson, Phil Tangonan, Florante (Dante)Dale, Craig Lee, Donald Thomas, CarlDamonte, Dirk Lee, Jinsik Virts, TedDe Ocera, Elmar Loessberg-Zahl, Linda Wiberg, LindaDe Ocera H. Wilson Mc Coy, Douglas Yan-Chamberlin, Allen
Mc Shane, Kathi Zier, Mark
LAITYBortner, Gwen Eldredge, Fran Haug, TerryArdell, Sara Fields, Harold Huira, BarbaraBarkey, Stan Hand, Carol J. Jones, VenitaEpperson, Mollie
Ordained Ministry Board - Council on Clergy DevelopmentChair……………LaPoint-Collup, Kathleen Austin, Brandon Durward, Amy Beth Neish, LeeBlack, Lois Extrum-Fernandez, Renae Rhodes, SchuylerBortner, Jola Hillman, Tom Smith, Susan GraceBusick, Blake Hingano, Siosifa Warner-Carey, LisaDe Ocera, Elmar Lee, Don
Pastors Transition WorkshopChair….Austin, Brandon
Members:Austin, Brandon McSpadden, LuciaBerry, Alison Song, JohnHillman, Holly Thompson, Dave
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Pensions, Board ofPresident ....................... Extrum-Fernandez, Paul
Vice-President .......................... Hammett, Sandra
Secretary ...................................... Vaughn, Sheila
Treasurer .....................................Knudsen, Diane
Executive Secretary................... Knowles, Grady
Ex-Officio Members with Vote:
Pres., Conference Claimant’s Endowment Bd ......................Current, James
Pres. Retired Clergy Association ............................................. Angove, Jerry
Exec. Sec., Conference Claimants Endowment Board .............Parish, Cory
Executive Officer, Retired Clergy Association .........................Daley, Nancy
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
(03) Cunningham, Donald (04) Patty, Frank(08) Baker, Mary
Class of 2012(06) Hammett, Sandra (06) Vaughn, Sheila
(06) Potts, Glory(06) Dunning, Robert
Class of 2014(09) Landry, Rosemary (06) Ryder, Thomas(06) Weathers, Tom (06) Extrum-Fernandez, Paul
Class of 2016(08) Wharff, Mark (08) Florio, Barbara
(08) Popish, Mary(08) Wilson, Jr., Kline A. (08) Yee, Kimland M.
Bishop Brown helps distribute food in the Philippines
(Linda Wiberg)
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CONFERENCE AGENCIES
Reconciliation, Conference Committee onChairperson………. ............... Willis, KimberlyVice-Chairperson… ...............
Secretary………….. ............... Allen, Chris
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
(07) Foster, John (08) Herzog, Mary (08) Oda, John
Class of 2011 (08) Estes, Carol (03) Chi, Oneida (08) Luther, James (08) Patrick, Judy
(09) Roland, Helen
Class of 2012 (08) Willis, Kimberly (02) Riesinger, Eileen (09) Mc Naught, Maggie (08) Pettit, Bruce
(08) Allen, Chris(08) Ridenour, Robin(08) Young, Doris
Class of 2013(08) Armour-Healy, Vickie (06) Calvert, De(08) Lee, Stephen (09) Muldoon, Martie(09) Kelley O’Connor
Religion And Race, Commission onChairperson………. .............. . Kuan, Jeffrey Vice-Chairperson… ............... Koloto, Eveline
Secretary………….............Stoffers-Pugh, KarenGen. Commission Mmbr.....Weatherspoon, Dale
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
(06) Kuan, Jeffrey (03) Gutierrez, Floro(06) Horikoshi-Firebaugh, Barbara (07) Fields, Harold(06) Williamson, Lee (08) Yin, Jane (C)(09) Andres, Edna (08) Bikai, Simione
(08) Ramos, Jose (C)
Class of 2012(06) Stoffers-Pugh, Karen (03) Koloto, Eveline(09) Kwon, Hyok-In (03) McSpadden, Lucia(09) Beasley, Adrionne (08) Mateialona, Bill (C)(09) Arjona, Juan Jr. (09) Harris, Nicole
(09) Lesuma, Tikiko(C) = Elected by the Commission
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Status And Role of Women, Commission onChairperson ................................... Current, Staci
Vice-Chairperson ...................Stateman, Cynthia
Secretary ....................................McHugh, Laurie
UMW Rep .................................. Lawson, Jo Ann
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
(05) McHugh, Laurie (05) Riesinger, Eileen(06) Dixon, Martha(06) Cunnyngham, Geneie
Class of 2012(05) Current, Staci (04) Stewart, Norman(05) Stateman, Cynthia (04) Coleman, Essie(08) Kurtz, Pamela (09) Sudduth, Willa (C)
(C)- Elected by the Commission
Trustees, Board ofPresident ......................................Britschgi, Russ
Vice-President ................................... Peck, Laura
Secretary ........................................ Wood, Donna
Asst. Secretary; Staff .....................Foster, Karen
Episcopal Residence .......................Jones, Robert
Treasurer; Staff ..........................Knudsen, Diane
Cabinet Rep .......................... Silva Netto-Benoni
Bishop ...........................................Brown, Warner
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
(06) Chicou, Robert (03) Britschgi, Russ(07) Peck, Laura
Class of 2011(05) Patterson, James (09) Mateialona, Bill
(09) Meeks, Nathan
Class of 2012(08) Grundman, Gary (07) Navarro, Carmencita
(09) Jones, Robert
Class of 2013(07) Wood, Donna (05) Melendrez, Diane
(05) Barr, Don
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DISTRICT AGENCIES
DISTRICT AGENCIES
Bay View District
CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETY OF THE EAST BAY
Class of 2010 Class of 2011 Class of 2012Miranda, Ivania Coleman, Essie Pearson, JohnNinde, Bill Kurtz, Pamela Peterson, RonUbalde, Jr. Tony Davies, John Beasley, Adrionne
CHURCH LOCATION AND BUILDING, District Board of
Members at Large:
Lindsay, Richard Park, SangyilYamamoto, Takeishi Frazier, Rochelle
COUNCIL ON MINISTRIES, District
CLERGY LAITYDurward, Amy Beth Miranda, Ivania
Gillem, AileenWard, Marlene
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENCY, Committee on
CLERGY LAITYKoloto, Maile Perez-Galang, LaddieKunkel, Jeff Willm, Susan
Chairperson……………Morris, Peter
District Superintendent………….. Extrum-Fernandez, Renae
Chairperson ...................................Blazer, Sandy
Lay leader .......................................... Taylor, Jim
Dir. of Lay Speaking ...........................................
UMW ............................................ Ward, Marlene
District Superintendent ....... Extrum-Fernandez, Renae
Youth Min. Coordinator .....................Jaekuk, Jo
UMVIM .......................................Gillem, Aileen
Chairperson ......................................................... Lay Leader ......................................... Taylor, Jim
President .........................................Ubalde, Tony
Secretary .............................................Ninde, Bill
Treasurer .....................................Miranda, Ivania
District Superintendent and Executive Secretary ............ Extrum-Fernandez, Renae
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ORDAINED MINISTRY, Bay View District Committee onChairperson………….Zier,Mark
CLERGY LAITYIvery, Hubert Koloto, EvelinePeterson, Joanne Taylor, JimSouthard, NaomiZier, Mark
LAY SPEAKING, District Committee on
Delta District
DISTRICT COUNCIL ON MINISTRY
Members at Large:
CLERGY LAITYOchoa, Aura-Lila Baker-Warren, JoNiu, David Thain, SavannahCabotaje, Paul Watkins, GayleMc Naught, Maggie Skooglund, Stan
Gallagher, Virginia
CHURCH LOCATION & BUILDINGDistrict Superintendents ...................................................................... Yoshino, Mariellen; Smith, Jerry
CLERGY LAITYNorth South North SouthSmith, Jerry Yoshino, Mariellen Fossgreen, Bob Bick, Bernice
Collins, Bob Johnson, John Kyte, SteveRiches, Wallace Houghton, Katy Schwyn, Edward
Chairperson: .......................................................
District Superintendent: ..... Extrum-Fernandez, Renae
Members at Large: Perez-Galang, LaddieWesley, JohnHamilton, Donna
Chairperson ..................................... Young, Rick
Secretary ...................................Hampson, Velma
Lay Leader .............................. Hampson, R. Paul
District Superintendents ..... Yoshino, Mariellen; Smith, Jerry
Church & Society .....................Riesinger, Eileen
Sacto UM Union: .................................................
UMW President .......................Estrada, Margaret
Lay Speaking Director ..................Griggs, Kathy
VIM Rep .......................................... Rowan, Ron
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Delta District
ORDAINED MINISTRIES, Delta District Committee onChairperson…………. Loessberg-Zahl, Linda
CLERGY LAITYCambe, Alex Peck, BobNiu, David England, AlanNordlander, Lisa Tower, LauraHarrell, NealVirts, Ted
CENTRAL EXTENSION SOCIETYExecutive Committee
DELTA DISTRICT LAY SPEAKING, Committee
LAITY Hampson, R. Paul Landon, JoJene Sachs, Ron Landon, James Rall, Robert
Chair ...............................................Kimbell, John
Business ................................................................
District Superintendent ........Yoshino, Mariellen
Secretary ........................................ Wharff, Mark
Treasurer ...................................... Buenafe, Mark
Laity ........................Nuzum, Jim; Nipper, Wendy
Chairperson ...................................Griggs, Kathy
Lay Leader .............................. Hampson, R. Paul
District Superintendents ......Yoshino, Mariellen, Smith Jerry
Members of Turlock UMC participate in an UMVIM trip to Ghana
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SACRAMENTO UNITED METHODIST UNION (SUMU)
President ..............................................................
Vice President .............................Houghton, Katy
Secretary .......................................Brinsky, Joyce
Treasurer ......................................Beavers, Stuart
Asst Treasurer ............................... Scales, Leona
Church Dev. ............................... Fossgreen, Bob
District Superintendent ...................Smith, Jerry
CLERGY REPRESENTATIVES
Woodland ..................................... Allread, Ardith
Emmanuel ............................... Betancourt, Angel
Rocklin ...........................................Lundin, Steve
Sacramento Japanese .................Yamada, Motoe
Sacramento Wesley .......................Griggs, David
LAITY REPRESENTATIVES
First Sacramento ............................Baxter, Doris
Citrus Heights.............................. Brady, Barbara
Wesley Sacramento ......................Brinsky, Joyce
Central Sacramento ........................Ziegler, Sara
Placerville .........................................Wood, Doris
First Roseville ............................... Moody, Marie
Galt ................................................Dameron, Ron
Rancho Cordova............................Hughes, Mike
Woodland ......................................... Beckett, Jim
North Sacramento ..................... Harlan, Clinton; Harlan, Todd
Oak Park Tongan Sacramento .........Finau, Heta
Rocklin ...........................................Johnson, John
Davis ................................................ Hoppes, Ron
Centennial Sacramento ................ Streeter, Judy
Elverta .....................................Robinson, Preston
Riverside Sacramento ......................Kamuf, Bob
Hope Sacramento ......................... Howell, Joyce
Emanuel Sacramento ..............Melendrez, Diane
Chairperson, North ..................Goodale, Chester
Chairperson, South .........................Allred, Scott
District Superintendent ........Yoshino, Mariellen
CHURCH LOCATION AND BUILDING
Fresno District
North SouthBrazie, Bob Maxwell, PhilLungren, Les Mark, BrianFarrell, Patty Rosenlieb, JayFraleigh, Nancy Perla, GabrielaHolly, Glenn
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Fresno District
COUNCIL ON MINISTRIES, District
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENCY, District Committee on
Lay Speaking Dir ........................Stoffers, Karen
District Superintendent ........Yoshino, Mariellen
Chair .....................................................................
Lay Leader ........................................ Bago, Ruby
District Secretary ..............................Scott, Anne
Treasurer .........................................Foster, Susan
Global Ministries .................................................
Members at Large:
Gutierrez, LydiaHarris, NealKehn, RussPerla, GabrielaTangulu, LatuEscargaza, Corazon
Lay Leader ........................................ Bago, Ruby Chair ....................................................Pierce, Jay
CLERGY LAITYHingano, Siosifa Bircher, RayLeibert, Frances Strobel, NickQuenzer, Floyd Itezenhauser, David
FRESNO MISSIONARY AND CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETY
President ..........................................Gudger, Ken
Vice President ...........................Goodale, Chester
Treasurer ...........................................Cape, Joyce
Executive Officer ...................Yoshino, Mariellen
CLERGY LAITYAllred, Scott Hamilton, Freda Rea, SharonBrettschneider, Cindy Long, Emmett Stowell, ChuckEdwards, Nymphas Love, Chet Taylor, Herb
Maxwell, Phil Uvaldo, ReyesMeeks, Nate
President ..........................................Allred, Scott
Vice President .......................Edwards, Nymphas
Secretary ........................... Brettschneider, Cindy
Treasurer .......................................... Taylor, Herb
Executive Officer ...................Yoshino, Mariellen
CLERGY LAITYGoto, Shinya Worley, RichardFoster, Susan Jackson, IrisRoulsten, Don Hall, LarrySchlesinger, Anne
KERN MISSIONARY AND CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETY
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NOMINATING COMMITTEE, DistrictChair .............................................. Roulsten, Don
District Superintendent ........Yoshino, Mariellen
Lay Leader ........................................ Bago, Ruby
CLERGY LAITYGreilich, Ron Epperson, Mollie Peck, BillHarris, Neal Kuruhara, Martie Phillips, MackLeibert, Frances Maliksi, Juliet
ORDAINED MINISTRY, District Committee onChair .................................................Allred, Scott
District Superintendent ........Yoshino, Mariellen
Registrar .........................................Greilich, Ron
CLERGY LAITYQuenzer, Floyd Epperson, MollieLeibert, Frances McKinney, TomRaley, Glen Shoji, JaneTangulu, Latu
Golden Gate District
Chairperson ................................. Johnson, Tyree
Secretary .......................................... Pettit, Bruce
District Superintendents .... Silva-Netto, Benoni; Extrum-Fernandez, Renae; Olah, Kristie L.
Members at Large:
Escueta, RosadiaMateialona, BillMullins, AnnaReynolds, John
Rhodes, SchuylerThompson, SteveTovo, IunisiWood, Donna
COUNCIL ON MINISTRIES, District (DCOM)
Ex-Officio:
UMW President .................... Paron, Dee Anne
District Lay Leader ................Mateialona, Nia
SUMM President..............Talmadge, Carolyn
Secretary, Global Ministries . Parker, Howard
PUMA Representative ....................................
Lay Speaking Director ............Johnson, Grace
REMM Represenatative ............ Gaiser, Myra
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Golden Gate District
CHURCH LOCATION & BUILDING, District Board of District Lay-Leader............. Mateialona, Lavinia
Chairperson ............................. Thompson, Steve
District Superintendents .... Silva-Netto, Benoni; Extrum-Fernandez, Renae; Olah, Kristie L
Class of 2010 Class of 2011 Class of 2012Thompson, Steve Mathau, Sam Jefferson-Stokes, WillaCummings, Greg Schlichter, Steve Rhodes, Schuyler
Turgeon, Mike
NOMINATING COMMITTEE
District Superintendents ........................Silva-Netto, Benoni; Extrum-Fernandez, Renae; Olah, KristieLAITY
Mateialona, Lavinia, Lay LeaderMateialona, Bill
Reynolds, JohnTovo, Iunisi
ORDAINED MINISTRY, District Committee onChair ................................................ Stone, Judith District Superintendent ....... Extrum-Fernandez,
Renae
CLERGY: LAITY:Hanaoka, Nobu Rhodes, Schuyler Escueta, RosadiaIrelan, Rebecca Stone, JudithMajor, Joe Vaikona, Tevita
Mentors/Guides:Bergquist, Greg Carter, Carol Rhodes, SchuylerMajor, Joseph Mahoney, Kathleen Sachen, KristinCordes, Mark Slorpe, David (Ret.) Fitch, Douglass (Ret.)Stone, Judith De Ocera, Wilson Tangonan, DanteDilenschneider, Anne (Ret) Vaikona, Tevita Griffin, SusanWarner-Carey, Lisa Hanaoka, Nobu (Ret.) Irelan, RebeccaYale, Stephen (Ret.) Klein, Liza Wood, Donna
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Members at Large:
Elstun, Liz; Reynolds, John; Stever, Ron; Shearman, Gayle; Current, Jim
DISTRICT UNIONS OF THE GOLDEN GATE DISTRICT
REDWOOD EMPIRE UNITED METHODIST MISSION (R.E.M.M.)President .......................................Turgeon, Mike
District Superintendent ........... Silva-Netto, Ben
Secretary/Treasurer ....................... Gaiser, Myra
Lay Leader ........................... Mateialona, Lavinia
SAN FRANCISCO UNITED METHODIST MISSION (S.U.M.M.)Co-President ..........................Talmadge, Carolyn
Co-President ............................ Rhodes, Schuyler
Vice President ...........................Tangonan, Dante
Secretary .........................................Vaca, Brenda
Treasurer ...................................... Lieu, Adrienne
Finance Chairperson .................... Cordes, Mark
District Superintendent ....... Extrum-Fernandez, Renae
District Lay Leader ............. Mateialona, Lavinia
Bethany Center Rep ....................... Brown, Jerry
Mary Elizabeth Inn Rep ............. Heier, Amanda
Gum Moon Residence Rep. .............. Tan, Gloria
PENINSULA UNITED METHODIST ASSOCIATION (P.U.M.A.)President: ................................. Thompson, Steve
Vice President of Mission ........ Schlichter, Steve
Vice President of Finance ...................................
Secretary .............................. Mateialona, Lavinia
Treasurer ........................................Huang, Peggy
District Superintendent ............. Olah, Kristie L
Members at Large:
Ahio, Kalatini; Drosky, Pat; Rutherford, Cindy; Faupula, Sisilia
Nevada Sierra District
CAMP KELLY CAMPGROUND CommitteeChairperson………….Felton, Jeff
CLERGY LAITYDunning, Kathryn Felton, Jeff Dunning, RobBerges, Susan Felton, Linda Hybarger, Gayle
Phillips, Don Hoffman, BarbaraHoffman, Joe Brim, WaltAndrews, Ed
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Nevada Sierra District
CHURCH LOCATION & BUILDINGChairperson ................................. Leamy, Patrick District Superintendent ...................Smith, Jerry
CLERGY LAITYHall, Jeffrey Boykin, ChrisKim, David Felton, JeffNelson, Hans Greene, KayPope-Sears, Gary James, Jerry
Brim, Walt
COUNCIL ON MINISTRIES, DistrictCo-Chair .............................................. Barr, Don
Co-Chair ...................................Farnam, Blanche
Lay Leaders ............... Williams, Neal & Sharron
Secretary .................................Pidlypchak, Dawn
Treasurer ......................................Phelps, Audrey
DCOS ................................Jennings- Teats, Dixie
Church & Society ........................................ TBD
Camp Kelly Chair ............................. Felton, Jeff
Church Bldg. & Location ................. Leamy, Pat
Lay Speaking ............................Farnam, Blanche
UMW President ...............................Kopp, Susan
Emmaus Community Rep ............ Baker; Nancy
Extension Society .............................Wylie, Scott
UMM President ..............................Norcutt, Rick
UMVIM ................................................Ryder, Liz
Ordained Ministry ...................... Smith, Barbara
RAIN ................. Emerson, John; Hampton, Patty
Hispanic Ministry................... Dunning, Kathryn
District Secretary of Global Ministries ..Fraker, Kathy
District Superintendent ...................Smith, Jerry
Cluster Lay Leaders
Foothills.................................Thompson, Nancy
High Desert .................................. Mosby, Orval
Mountain.................................Farnam, Blanche
Pioneer .........................................Martin, Leslie
Ponderosa.............................Dobrovolny; Kelly
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENCY, District
Chair……Jennings-Teats, Dixie
CLERGY LAITYRyu, Justin Aonga, MehiJennings-Teats, Dixie Hoffman, JoeMcCoy, DouglasNelson, HansMishler, Jim
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EXTENSION SOCIETY, DistrictChairperson ......................................Wylie, Scott
Vice-Chair ....................................Butler, Thomas
Treasurer ........................................... Aiazzi, Ray
Financial Secretary ....................Jackson, Bernie
District Superintendent ...................Smith, Jerry
CLERGY LAITYButler, Thomas Aiazzi, RayDunning, Kathryn Schumacher, SteveNelson, Hans Winne Sr., DonaldMcCoy, Doug Jackson, BernieLeamy, PatWylie, Scott
NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE, DistrictDistrict Superintendent………Smith, Jerry
CLERGY LAITYDunning, Kathryn Barr, Don Robinson, MelindaStateman, Cynthia Farnam, Blanche-CLayM Williams, Neal
Phelps, Audrey Williams, Sharron
ORDAINED MINISTRY, District Committee onChair/ (Rep. to BOOM) ................McCoy, Doug
Co-Chair/ (Convener) ................. Smith, Barbara
District Superintendent ...................Smith, Jerry
CLERGY LAITYBowman, Karla Jackson, BernieGarrison, Jim Perkins, JimBither, Judith Rollison, Richard-CLayMStateman, Cynthia Milk, Martha-CLayMBrim, Jan
LAY SPEAKING, District Committee onChairperson ..............................Farnam, Blanche District Superintendent ...................Smith, Jerry
CLERGY LAITYButler, Thomas Farnam, Blanche-CLayMHall, Jeff Hook, JimPope-Sears, Gary Jakolat, KathyPidlypchak, Dawn Rollison, Richard
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San Jose District
SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE
CLERGY LAITYLeamy, Pat Farnam, Blanche-CLayMDunning, Kathryn Winne Sr., Don
San Jose District
CHURCH LOCATION & BUILDING
Chair- Campbell UMC ....................Renfer, Bob District Superintendent ............. Olah, Kristie L.
CLERGY LAITYChicou, Robert Dixon, HarveyHammett, Sandra Godbolt, Sharon
Wood, AlanHaraguchi, WayneKnepp, Greg
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENCY, District Committee onChairperson .................................Danson, Nancy
Lay Leader ...................................... Klepac, Nina
District Superintendent ............. Olah, Kristie L.
CLERGY LAITYOlah, Aniko Ibrahim, NinivGomez, Frank Florstedt, SandraPlain, RickLuther, Jim
COUNCIL ON MINISTRIES, DistrictChairperson .................................... Klepac, Nina
District Superintendent .............. Olah, Kristie L
Lay Leader ...................................... Klepac, Nina
Chair Lay Speaker ....................... Furuta, Donna
Secretary ............................................Okuno, Aki
Chair-Youth ......................... Cho, Sunae Frances
Finance ......................................................... TBD
Campus Ministry ................................ Fox, Jerry
UMW ................................ Spencer-Dickey, Betty
Ecumenical Relations ...................Tenold, Margo
Members at Large: ................ Canale, Rhonda; Saavedra, Juan; Halafa’u, Sione; Ibrahim, Niniv; Ahio, Heliaia; Lee, Chansoo
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NORTHERN SAN JOSE CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETY
Chair ............................................Freeman, Gwen District Superintendent ............. Olah, Kristie L.
CLERGY LAITYAndres, Edna Danson, ReneeSaavedra, Juan Salem, JesseMorimoto, Roger Johnson, Terry
Hayashi, WarrenWeld, Valerie
MONTEREY BAY CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETYChair ........................... Matthews-Johnson, Robin District Superintendent ............. Olah, Kristie L.
CLERGY LAITYGlenn, Alice Ann Corkrum, RichardGomez, Frank Gleason, JerryKubik, Jim Salvador, FrankLuther, Jim Voelm, CharlotteMowery, Norman Reitzel, Hilda
ORDAINED MINISTRY, District Committee onChair ................................ Yan-Chamberlin, Allen District Superintendent ............. Olah, Kristie L.
CLERGY LAITYCao, Fel Lininger, LindaChicou, BobFine, PamLee, SunghoLove, Michael
UNITED METHODIST VOLUNTEER-IN-MISSION CoordinatorsKawashima, Jackie; Perry, Becky
NOMINATIONSChair ..................................................................................................................................Olah, Kristie L.
Laity ...................................................................................Hayashi, Helen; Klepac, Nina; McKee, Pam.
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Shasta District
Shasta District
CHURCH LOCATION & BUILDINGDistrict Lay Leader ..............Haynes, David (04) District Superintendent ...Silva-Netto, Benoni R
CLERGY LAITYNorth
Buckner, Robert Frey, JimSilva-Netto, Benoni R. D.S Haynes, David-District Lay Leader
SouthPatterson, James Gallaher, SumnerSilva-Netto, Benoni R. D.S Haynes, David-District Lay Leader
RedwoodStorrs, Cindy K. Haynes, David-District Lay LeaderSilva-Netto, Benoni R. D.S
LakeSilva-Netto, Benoni R. D.S Lewis, Gary
Haynes, David-District Lay Leader
LAY SPEAKING, District Committee onChair ................................... Pudinski, Stephen W.
Dean/Lay Leader ..........................Haynes, David
Treasurer-Registrar .......................Browne, Jean
CLERGY LAITYBrim, Shirley (consultant) Frey, JimDuval, D.J. Engle, DuaneCelli, Wanda
A rally in San Jose for social justice
(Jim Vincent)
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COUNCIL ON MINISTRIES, DistrictChairperson .....................................Celli, Wanda
Vice-Chairperson ................................................
Secretary ....................................Yerxa, Elizabeth
Treasurer ..................................Kennedy, Maggie
Missions .........................Rothe-Barneson, June E.
Cluster Contacts:
Butte ................................................. Coker, Ed
Colusa-Glenn ..............................Riker, Joseph
Coast........................................... Layton, Carol
Lake County .................................Parker, Karl
Shasta ......................................Bowen, Pauline
Siskiyou ............................................................
Tehama ................................... Smith, Kathleen
Yuba-Sutter-Yolo .................. McCorkell, John
Coordinators:
Communications ..........................Riker, Joseph
Church & Society .....................Chisholm, Janis
Cooperative Parish Ministries Smith, Kathleen
Children’s Coordinator ......... Lancaster, Conni
DCODS Chair ..................... Summers, Georgie
Lay Leader ..................................Haynes, David
Lay Speaking .......................... Pudinski, Steven
UM Men’s Ministry Rep .......Duncan, Michael
Spiritual Formation Coord ..Hanford, Priscilla
UMW President ........................... Moore, Linda
Lay Witness/Srvice Dean Pudinski, Stephen W.
Dist. Superintendent .....Silva-Netto, Benoni R.
UMVIM Coordinator ....................Horne, Julie
SD Methodist Missions ..........Samelson, David
SDMethodist Missions Rep .Landry, Rosemary
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENCY, District Committee onDistrict Lay Leader ..............Haynes, David (04)
CLERGY LAITYBanfill, Tina Summers, Georgie- ChairpersonBrackney, Thomas Wheeler, JoanNeuenburg, Neal H. Hanford, PriscillaPharis-Curie, Nancy
NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE, DistrictCLERGY LAITYChair……… Brackney, Thomas Frey, SarahDistrict Superintendent………Silva-Netto, Benoni R. Waters, Beverly
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INFORMATIONAL
ORDAINED MINISTRY, District Committee onCo-Chairs ............Murdock, Martin; Banfill, Tina District Superintendent ...Silva-Netto, Benoni R
CLERGY LAITYBanfill, Tina Neuenburg, Neal H. Young, ShelleyCoy-Armantrout, Pamela Samelson, DavidHartman, Toni Watson, Karen Layton, Carol
SHASTA DISTRICT METHODIST MISSIONS
President ...................................Samelson, David
Vice-President ....................................Black, Lois
Treasurer ...................................Whitten, Barbara
New Church Development Project Dir .............Samelson, David
CLERGY LAITYBlack, Lois Listman, ClaudiaCoker, Ed Rothe-Barneson, June E.Landry, Rosemary Whitten, Barbara
Ex-Officio:
Shasta Camp Liaison .................Bowen, Pauline District Superintendent ..Silva-Netto, Benoni R.
INFORMATIONAL
CALIFORNIA-NEVADA METHODIST HOMESBoard of Trustees:
Chairperson .........................Riewerts, James C.
Vice-Chair .................................. Bales, Gary W.
Secretary ............................Getchell, Marlene P.
Resident Representatives:
Forest Hill Manor .........................Lilly, Robert
Lake Park Retirement Residence Hom, Mabel
Corporate Officers:
President & CEO ...............Hubbard, Robert E.
Vice President & CFO .............. Leeper, Robert
Corporate Secretary ................. Heden, Loretta
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CLERGY SPOUSE ASSOCIATIONPresident ..........................................Greer, Diana
President Designate ........................Leamy, Carol
Secretary ........................................ Bosch, Peggy
Treasurer ....................................... Nelson, Cathy
Family Support....................... Kuyper, Elizabeth
Male Clergy Spouse Coordinator ......................
Past President ............................ Biehler, Nadeen
CSA Webmasters ............................Ballagh, Bill; Buenafe, Norma
Newsletter Editor and mailing ....Fakava-Smith, Tupou
Historian ........................................Griggs, Kathy
CSA Luncheon Coordinator 2008……..Edwards, Lois (San Jose District)CSA Luncheon Coordinator 2009……….TBA (Golden Gate) Retreat Coordinators 2008……………….Tangulu, Sela ; Fanaika, LitiaRetreat Coordinators 2009………………..Jellison, RayInstallation Officer……………………….Woods, Walter
CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS’ ENDOWMENT BOARDENDOWMENT BOARD OFFICERS
Executive Director ........................... Parish, Cory
President ..................................Current, R. James
Vice President ............................Kalijian,Thomas
Executive Treasurer ...............Pendleton,Edward
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Executive Committee ..............Current, R. James
Nominating Committee ..................Ubalde,Tony
Chair Personnel Com.........................Dunn, Roy
Chair Investment Com ..............Kaljian,Thomas
BOARD OF TRUSTEESCLERGY LAITY
Class of 2009Bither, Judith Kalijian, ThomasHabte, Shim Johnson, AdeleUbalde, Anthony Willson, Gary
Washington-Olson, Rosa
Class of 2010Current, R; James Adolph, JeffLindsay, Eileen Blood, AlVieira, Gilbert Bettis, Harry
Okuno, Art
Class of 2011Dunn, Roy Hawkley, DanSmith, KimThomas, Darrell
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ETHNIC CAUCUSESCHAIRS
Asian Caucus ...............................Huang, Danny
Korean Caucus ....................Yoon, Dong-Hyung
Chinese Caucus ............................... Kan, Ernest
Cambodian-Indo-Chinese .............Vorn, Samuel
Filipino American Caucus .........Antonio, Vilma
Formosan Caucus.........................Chou, William
Japanese Caucus . Horikoshi-Firebaugh, Barbara
Fijian Caucus ............................... Bikai, Simione
Hmong Caucus .......................... Yang, Kham Dy
Pacific Islander Caucus ....Koloto, Eveline Latu; Bikai, Simione
Hispanic Caucus ....................Betancourt, Norma
BMCR Chair ..................................Current, John
FRED FINCH YOUTH CENTER, Committee MembershipBishop ...........................................Brown, Warner
President .................................. Steinfirst, John, F
CFO .................................................Harris, James
Chief Operations Officer .........Jacobson, Kathie
Chairperson ...............................McGrew, David
1st. Vice-Chairperson ..................Ward, Michael
2nd.Vice Chair .........................Briscoe, Alden F.
Secretary .......................................Kweli, Gibson
Treasurer ..............................................Vela, Juve
Chair of Advisory Committee .........Searcy, Gay
Chair Service Committee ....... Braswell, Pamela
Board Dev ................................... Walter, Richard
2nd. Co-Chair Board Development ....... Fitch, Douglas
Board Members:
Atkinson, GeorgeBaranco, GordonHewitt, Chet Torres, MarianaWray, Rodney*Ex-Officio: Bishop Brown, Warner; Extrum-Fernandez, Renae
GLIDE FOUNDATION, Board of TrusteesPresident ................................. Mirikitani, Janice
Chief Financial Officer .............. Williams, Cecil
Chair Person ..................................... Errett, Amy
Pastor.............................................Oliveto, Karen
Pastor............................................. Guest, Donald
CLERGY LAITYCordes, Charles Blum, Richard Dodd, Catherine
Bolton, Percy Kaplan, PhyllisBowser, Benjamin Stupski, LarryConley, Stephen Tamaki, Don
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2. Conference Boards, Commissions & Committees
RETIRED CLERGY ASSOCIATIONPresident ........................................Angove, Jerry
Secretary ......................................... Sublett, John
Treasurer ............................................ Ernst, Dick
Past President .................................Vieira, Dottie
President Elect ..............................Cordes, Chuck
Memorial Scholarship ................... Butler, Linda
Chair Spring Fling .....Hinshaw, Doreen & Larry
Relational Care Committee ....... Nicolson, Mike
Benefit Taskforce ............................Ubalde, Tony
Executive Officer ............................Daley, Nancy
Board of Pensions ...................... Knowles, Grady
Endowment Board .......................... Parish, Cory
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2010
Hayward, C Butler, LindaLerrigo, CharlesUbalde, Jr. A.
Class of 2011Davenport, JohnHanaoka, NobuYu, Suk-Chung
Class of 2012Scott, Jim Ubalde, CarolDarling, Steve Dahl, Janice
SIERRA SERVICE PROJECTPresident ..........................................Gudger, Ken
Treasurer .......................................... Kepler, Pam
Members at large: .. Goetz, Katie; Whiting, Dan
Executive Director ............................ Eaton, Rick
Associate Director ................. Stoughton, Christy
UNITED METHODIST MENPresident……………………..Extrum-Fernandez, Paul
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Class of 2009 Class of 2010 Class of 2011Davis, Winna Paron, Dee Anne Adam, Kay Hallowell, KimberleyDiaz, Lupita Iritani, Joanne Cho, Joanne Harris, JennieCunnyngham, Geneie Kopp, Susan Hunter, Connie Mullins, LennaDickey, Betty Pinkard, Mercedes Brackett, Michelle Hovis, MariettaEdwards, Carol Sudduth, Willa Mayorga, CelinaNavarro, Carmencita Teraji,Kathy Moore, LindaCarr, Dorothy Lee, Susan Pryor, SarahHawk, JaSung Walker, Kay Ward, Marlene
Ward, Barbara Wells, JoAnn
UNITED METHODIST WOMENPresident ......................................Hunter, Connie
Vice President, .......................... Lawson, Jo Ann
Secretary ........................... Cunnyngham, Geneie
Registrar .............................................................
Treasurer, Business Mgr., Chair Beulah Foundation ...........................Kaukonen, Fern Jo
Mission Coordinator, Spiritual Growth ........ Diaz, Lupita
Coordinator, Korean-American Women....... Hawk, JaSung
Mission coordinator, Nurture & Outreach .......Mayorga, Celina
Mission coordinator, Social Action ........ Davis, Winna
Mission coordinator, Education & Interpretation ....................... Pinkard, Merced
Hispanic Coordinator ............... Gutierrez, Lydia
Assistant, Dean Korean Studies .....Choi, Karen
Dean of Mission Education ..... Paron, Dee Anne
Assist., Dean Mission Ed ..............Wells, JoAnn
Secretary of Program Resources ... Pryor, Sarah
Communication Coordinator .............Hallowell, Angela
Bay View District President ....... Ward, Marlene
Delta District President ..........Estrada, Margaret
Fresno District President ..............Carr, Dorothy
Golden Gate District President .............. Paron, Dee Anne
NV District President ......................Kopp, Susan
Shasta District President .............. Moore, Linda
San Jose District President ........... Dickey, Betty
Treasurer, W. Jurisdiction CPG ............. Kim, Katherine
Women’s Div., College & Univ. Consult. Group ...............................Hallowell, Kimberley
WJ Nominations Co-Chair ...... Henry, Maybelle
Women’s Div. Director ................ Kim Katherine
Committee on Nominations
Adam, Kay (Chair)Cho JoanneMullins, Lenna Harris, JennieNavarro, Carmencita Sudduth, Willa
Racial Justice
Davis, WinnaDiaz, LupitaLee, SusanEdwards, CarolHawk, JaSungHunter, Connie (Chair)Kopp, Susan
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2. Conference Boards, Commissions & Committees
WESLEY FOUNDATION BERKELEY, Board Of DirectorsPresident .......................................Wong, Vincent
Vice-President ................................Wright, Linda
Executive Director ....................Trueblood, Tarah
Treasurer/Secretary ................. Hughes, William
Ex Officio Members:
PSR-Liaison ....................................Kuan, Jeffrey
District Superintendent ....... Extrum-Fernandez, Renae
CLERGY LAITYClass of 2009
Putnam, Gary Hughes, WilliamKaufner, Aran
Class of 2010Wright, Linda
WESLEY FOUNDATION MERCED, Board of Directors and Consultants
President ...........................................Hall, Donna
Secretary .............................................. Near, Dee
Treasurer .............................................Hall, Larry
District Superintendent ........Yoshino, Mariellen
CLERGY LAITYPierce, Jay Bizzini, Dorothy Oster, Eric
Brady, Pat Samelson, PaulCameron, Barbara Tolladay, JimLee, Khou Marshall, Jim
Nderma, Chenai Wegley, Lisa
Ground-breaking at Wesley House, UC Berkeley (Jane Horstman)
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3. Roll Call
Roll Call of the Clergy Members
Clergy Answering Roll Call – All Categories
Abbey, PamelaAbrahamson, ThomasAdamson, JannaAfu, PainiAhio, HeilalaAhio, KalatiniAlbiston, LeRoyAlbright, JohnAllread, ArdithAllred, J.Andres, EdnaAngove, P.Aonga, OpetiAuer, JohnAustin, BillyeAustin, BrandonBahlert, Mary ElynBaker, DorothyBallagh, ChristinaBanfill, ChristineBastear, RichardBasten, GayleBayard, RichardBear, AndrewBear, CharlotteBeasley, AdrionneBeck, BillBeck, MaryBennett, DavidBennett, GeorgeBennett, GeorgeBenson, GayeBerck, LoranBerger, JohnBerges, SusanBergman, CaroleBergquist, GregBernadel-Huey, MyrnaBetancourt, AngelBiehler, RobertBither, JudithBlack, LoisBlair, DoneneBohn, DianaBollwinkel, MarkBortner, JolaBosch, JohnBowen, PaulineBowman, KarlaBowman, RichardBoyd, Dawn
Brackney, ThomasBrady, DebraBrayfindley, RodBrick, ElizabethBrim, ShirleyBroad, JohnBrown, MichaelBuenafe, MarkBunje, DavidBusick, BlakeButler, ThomasCabotaje, PaulCambe, AlexisCambric, Jr., AmosCampbell, KevinCao, FelicisimoCapuli, ArturoCarter, CarolCarter, GeorgeCatterall, ArthurCatterall, CaroleeCelli, WandaChamberlin, JohnChang, JonahCheng, WilliamChicou, RobertChiew, GailChoi, Jae-HaengChou, WilliamChoy, AnneChristensen, MichaelClemente, ArnelCoker, EdwinCollins, RobertCombs, BraxtonCordes, CharlesCordes, MarkCorson, JamesCorson, JohnCorson, RichardCortez, RuthCoy-Armantrout,
PamelaCrawford, JamesCruz, WinstonCueto, EstanCummings, PamelaCunningham, DonaldCurrent, JohnCurrent, R.Dale, Alfred
Dale, WarrenDamon, DanielDamonte, J.Danson, NancyDarling, DarrellDarling, StevenDavis, BeverlyDavis, E.Davis, Patrickde Ocera, H.Dee, GayleDelgado, SharonDeOcera, ElmarDew-Hiersoux, LindaDeWitt, NadineDilenschneider, AnneDillon, DeborahDirdak, PaulDonaldson, JudithDowdy, M.Dunn, RonaldDunning, KathrynDurward, AmyDutt, HarryDuval, DottyeEaston, AlexisEdde, LoisEdwards, NymphasElsea, MadelineEmerson, JohnErnst, RichardEscamilla, OscarEscarzaga, CorazonEscarzaga, MarceloEstes, CarolEuler, JamesExelby, SandraExtrum-Fernandez,
RenaeFa’asislia, SaiaFabila, SamuelFado, DonaldFeleunga, SepuloniFine, PamelaFloyd, GregoryFord, LindaFoster, JohnFoster, SusanFoster, VirginiaFox, F.Frazier, Rochelle
Fujinami, AtsukoGafke, ArthurGama, OctavioGarlick, CherylGarrison, JamesGears, JudsonGeorge, LarryGess, SandyGlenn, Alice AnnGoetz, KatieGolden, ArdyssGomez, FrankGoodwin, RebeccaGoto, JenniferGoto, ShinyaGravatt, TimothyGreer, PhilipGreilich, RonaldGriggs, DavidGrundman, DeborahGrundman, GaryHabte, ShimHall, JeffreyHall, PhilipHamilton, CynthiaHammer, HeatherHammett, SandraHarkness, PaulHarrell, MichaelHarrell, NealHarris, NealHartman, ToniHayward, C.Hayward, R.Healy, VictorineHeffernan, LauraHerschbach-Martin, EvaHillman, HollyHillman, ThomasHingano, SiosifaHorikoshi-Firebaugh,
BarbaraHorne, JuliaHurd, JosephHuser, WilliamInouye, KeithIrelan, RebeccaIvery, DonnaIvery, HubertJenkins, AnthonyJennings-Teats, Dixie
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Roll Call of the Clergy Members
Jennings-Teats, RobertJohansson, RobertJohnson, DouglasJohnson, WilliamJohnstone, CharlesJones, AlanJones, RobertJordan, AnnJung, Hyun-SupJuniel, JoAnnKan, ErnestKaplan, KathleenKawashima, HopeKawashima, MasayoshiKelly-Baker, LindaKemper, SusanKerr-Carpenter, ColinKerr-Carpenter, KathyKim, DoosikKim, Duk-SooKim, HenryKim, Ok-WhanKim, Sun-HeeKim, We-WoongKim, Young-GwonKim, YoungraeKimball, ThomasKimbell, JohnKimbell-Auth, ShannonKimble, RogerKirk, RobertKlein, LizaKoloto, MaileKuan, JeffreyKunkel, JeffreyKurtz, PamelaKuruhara, DaleKuyper, RobertLa Point-Collup,
KathleenLam, Mo-ChiLandry, RosemaryLau, PeterLawson, PhillipLayton, CarolLeamy, PatrickLee, ChansooLee, DonaldLee, JinsikLee, Seon-YoungLee, StephenLee, Sung-HoLeibert, FrancesLerrigo, CharlesLeslie, DeniceLeslie, Kimbrough
Letana, ReynaldoLindsay, EileenLockwood-Stewart,
JamesLockwood-Stewart,
OdetteLoumoli, VaionekesiLove, KathleenLove, MichaelLubiano, EdilbertoLundin, StephenLungren, LesLuther, JamesMacemon, ShirleyMajor, JosephMansfield, HelenMark, BrianMarshall, KristenMarx, WilliamMathews-Johnson,
RobinMcAnally, GaryMcClintock, KarenMcCord, WilliamMcCorkell, JohnMcCoy, DouglasMcDonald, TanaMcHugh, LaurieMcKinsey, RichardMcLane, VictorMcLaughlin, JohnMcNaught, MargaretMcNeal, LorraineMcShane, KathleenMilk, MarthaMishler, JamesMonroe, DouglasMontenegro, KimMoore, JohnMorimoto, RogerMorris, CatharineMueller, JanetMurdock, JenniferMurdock, MartinMyung, Eun-JooNeish, LeeNelson, HansNeuenburg, NealNg, SamuelNishinosono, MichikoNiu, DavidNordlander, LornaOberg, AliceOchoa, Aura-LilaO’Connor, KelleyOda, John
Ofahengaue, TevitaOh, JinOlah, AnikoOlah, KristieO’Leary, KathleenOliveto, KarenOtto, R.Pagett, BettyPark, DavidPark, HankyuPark, Hyo-WonPark, SangyilPark, Sun-YongParker, JohnParker, KarlPaterson, CraigPatten, LawrencePaulsen, KarenPecot, WilliamPerla, GabrielaPeterson, JoannePharis-Curie, NancyPickens-Jones, LindaPickrell, GaylePidlypchak, DawnPierce, JayPiercy, DonaldPierre, Monique-CheriPlain, RichardPope-Sears, GaryPowell, Norma JeanPrendergast, LindaPruess-Mellow, JudithPudinski, StephenPugh, KarenQuenzer, FloydRaley, GlenRhodes, LynnRhodes, SchuylerRiches, WallaceRieck, DavidRisedorph, KimRobbins, JudyRoberts, ByronRoper, RichardRoulsten, DonaldRyu, ChesungSaavedra, JanetteSaavedra, JuanSachen, KristinSamelson, DavidSandell, ArdysSauls, KelvinSawdon, LoriSchlager, JaneSchlager, Paul
Schlesinger, AnneSchlintz, VictoriaSchlosser, RickSchmidt, JohnSchwartz, RobertSchwarzenberg, CarlSchwarzentraub,
ElizabethScott, FranklinSheffer, MaryleeShell, PeteSherburne, TimothyShiber, ChristineSilva-Netto, BenoniSmith, BarbaraSmith, CharlesSmith, DouglasSmith, JerrySmith, KathleenSmith, MatthewSmith, RandalSmith, SusanSnyder, LindaSong, JohnSouthard, NaomiSpilman, MarleneSpooner-Walther,
PatriciaSrey, KienStateman, CynthiaStever, RonStidham, BethStoneking, KristinStorrs, CindyStraks, DorothySturdivant, DanSummers, GeraldSummers, L.T.Swartz, MichaelSweet, PaulSwisher, RonaldTalmadge, CarolynTam, TimothyTangonan, FloranteTapa, KataiiTenold, MargoThao, WangThomas, CarlThomas, DarrellThomas, GlendaThomas, LarryThompson, DavidThompson, RichardThompson, StevenTiapula, VaopunaTibbs, Delores
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3. Roll Call
Tran, Mai-AhnTroxell, BarbaraTrueblood, TarahTurgeon, MikeUbalde, Jr., A.Vaca, BrendaVaikona, TevitaVallelunga, DavidVang, ShineVanMaanen, DonnaVaughn, ClydeVerdugo, MariaVieira, Gilbert
Vincent, CaroleVirts, ThomasVorn, SamuelWake, LloydWard, AudreyWarner, CathyWatson, KarenWeathers, ThomasWeatherspoon, DaleWeatherspoon, DeborahWendland, MarkWest, RonaldWharff, Mark
Wheeler, WilliamWhitmore, FlorenceWhitmore, RichardWiberg, LindaWilliamson, LeeWillis, KimberlyWincentsen, LarryWindsor, WandaWoffinden, JamesWood, DonnaWright, SargentWylie, ScottYale, Stephen
Yamada, MotoeYan-Chamberlin, AllenYang, ChuckuaYang, Kham DyYong, WesleyYoon, DonghyunYoshihara, CraigYoshii, MichaelYoshino, MariellenYu, Suk-ChongYu, Yon SilZier, Mark
Baker, Heather BailesBryan, AllenBruce, JerryCao (late), FelicisimoCase, RonnaChaffee, LaurenChao, Sunae FrancesChiew, Gail
DeCamp, Donna Morrow
Dreher-Wiberg, PaulEverhart, JanetFujimori, John Keller, Robert Kubik, JamesLangguth, Earl
Loessberg-Zahl, LindaMason, TheresaMeadows, JacquelineMowery, NormPearson, VirginiaPitcher, RichardSanford, WilliamShilling, David
Slorpe, David Smith, KimSwedenburg, RomainTran, Mai-Anh L.Wharff (late), MarkWood, Harry
Abrahamson, DebbieAfuhaamango, IunisiAlexander, MichaelAllen, EmilyAnderson, FrancisAnderson, RayAnderson, ShirleyArdell, SaraAugafa, FeliseBaade, RuthBago, RubyBailey, FrankBaird, RandallBaker-Warren, JoanBallagh, WilliamBarclay, CatherineBari, SigaBarkey, StanBarr, DonaldBarr, CarolBauer, ChrisBeatty, CatherineBeck, JoannaBeeman, DavidBellemore, LindaBennett, Leann
Betteridge, JulieBick, BerniceBikai, SimioneBircher, RayBircher, CarolynBishop, SandraBitter, CarolynBlackburn, RamonaBlackwell, JuneBlaine, VernaBlanc, LornaBlazer, SandraBlood, MaxeneBlood, AlBorruso, BetsyBrillante, MariaBritschgi, RussBrouse, RichardBrown, LenieBrown, HalBrown, DeloresBrown, DwightBrowne, JeanBrumfield, VorisBuhler, JoanBuhler, Elden
Burchell, BillBurns, MarciaBurris, RonaldBurt, MillieBusick, BudButcher, CharlotteCampbell, JamesCanale, RhondaCapron, MargaretCarlson, SteveCarpenter, DonnaCarr, DorothyCastor, GloriaChamberlin, JudyChang, JaneChin, AnneChoi, Soon HoChoi, KeeClark, LeonardClark, LindaClick, HelenClifton, AndrewCoker, PatriciaCole, JackieCommons, NancyConnor, Patti
Crabtree, MargaretCraft, PreciousCramer, GaryCrawford, PeggyCross, JaneCunningham, DebbieCurrier, MargaretDaley, NancyDameron, RonaldDameron, LeonardDanan, SusanDaveta, IseiDavidson, BillDavies, JohnDavis, RalphDavis, MichaelDavis, BettyDawson, AprilDecker, BillDenevan, BeckyDin, VictoriaDin, Sr., JulianDines, MiriamDixon, HarveyDoering, RogerDole, David
Clergy Requesting Excuse
Roll Call of the Laity
Lay Members & Alternates Answering Roll Call
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Roll Call of the Laity
Dowell, JudyDrath, RichardDunning, RobertDycus, RobertEasley, DianaEdwards, CarolEdwards, LoisEldredge, FranElliott, KayEmens, BobEpperson, MollieEstrada, MargaretEvans, AnnEvans, DianeEwoldsen, BeverlyExtrum-Fernandez, PaulEychaner, JamesFaasisila, SoanaFangupo, MasaleyFarnam, BlancheFe’aomoeata, Tunufa’iFelver, RosemarieFerrell, JeanFerrell, JudyFillmore, KarenFinal, SiosaiaFlosi, RochelleFloyd, BillFortunati, BarbaraFraizer, LilaFrey, JamesFujinaga, DerekGaiser, MyraGalang, DoniGallagher, VirginiaGilbert, LeeGillum, GlenGoforth, SarahGoforth, DamonGoto, DanielGraham, CelesteGreen, BrendaGriffith, RaymondGriffith, NancyGriggs, KathyGrodeon, JanGrumstrup, Mary LouGuansing, LilianHa, SusanHall, BarbaraHamilton, DonnaHammon, ShirleyHampson, R PaulHarlan, SusanHarris, JennieHarrison, Flo
Hartman, SandraHauan, DoloresHaug, TerryHaupeakui, SioneHayashi, WarrenHayashi, JaneHaynes, DavidHecht, PattyHeffernan, JudyHeffernan, D.L.Heinsohn, JoanHerrick, WilliamHester, KarenHiebert Sekiguchi,
LindaHiggins, EttaHitchcock, PatHobbs, LewisHolt, VerlonHolzinger, JoanHorner, BenHosack, HarrietHoughton, KatyHu, ClaraHu, LarryHuang, PatrickHughes, JulieHull, JimHull, JoanneHunn, SusanHunter, ConnieIka, LaumanuIritani, JoanneItzenhauser, MaxineItzenhauser, DavidIwahashi, OliviaIwahashi, KenJackson, IrisJackson, WilliamJakolat, KathrynJames, PatsyJames, CathyJames, AlvinJohnson, GraceJohnson, ReggieJones, VenitaJones, ConnieJurey, SandraKajiwara, SachiKamuf, BobKanhai, NatashaKatigbak, PeterKaukonen, Fern JoKeesling, RayKennedy, LisaKent, Cathryn
Kidd, MarshaKim, EdwardKim, KatherineKimber, RosemaryKlepac, NenaKnight, JohnKnudsen, DianeKoehler, BillKoloto-ata, HaualofaiaKoloto-ata, EvelineKopp, SusanKress, BudKulper, KathyKuruhara, LindaLang, DerekLarson, RobertLawrence, PatLebo, WilliamLeBoeuf, LauraLee, ang BaekLee, Byung SookLeesch, JimLemmer, BettyLininger, LindaLo, JohnLogan, MaryLong, JaniceLove, CarolLubiano, Elita CarinaLungren, DanielleManning, TomMark, BarbaraMartin, TinaMassengill, JenniferMate, NeliaMateialona, LaviniaMaxfield, DanMay, LorraineMcClain, CraigMcClain, CraigMcCormack, JohnMcCoy, LynneMcGrath, ErinMcHugh, TomMcKinney, ThomasMeeker, TimMeeks, NathanMetz, JenniferMiller, DouglasMiller, RandallMiller, Jr., WalterMilloy, DwightMitchell, RobertMoli, LatuMonroe, MarthaMoore, Joseph
Moore, CarolMoroni, DanaMosby, OrvalMosby, JulieMuldoon, MartieMurata, SteveMurphy, BethMyers, Terry SueNicholls, JanetNicholls, WilliamNuzum, JamesO’Connell, PaulaOhki, RobertPadre, GloriaPage, RodgerPalmer, NobukoParker, HowardParon, Dee AnnePease, DaislynPeck, RobertPeck, LauraPeck, BillPell, JoanPell, AdrianPerez Galang, LaddiePerisho, KathyPerkins, LindaPerry, RebeccaPersonius, CathyPeters, SusanPetsche, VictoriaPettit, BrucePfotzer, HowardPfotzer, BilliePinkard, MercedesPlayer, PatriciaPliley, MargeryPool, BeverlyPrescott, CynthiaPricer, JohnPrickett, WardPrickett, Mary AnnPryor, SarahPryor, AshleyPryor, AprilPudinski, AnnQuigley, IngridRainbow, DerrickRamsey, LeeRandall, EllenRawlings, JanetReitzel, HildaRhodes, SarahRhodes, JaniceRhodes, CharlesRichards, Joyce
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3. Roll Call
Ridenour, RobinRiesinger, EileenRoberts, WilburRoberts, DennisRobinson, MelindaRobinson, BelindaRode, RalphRoland, HelenRoss, JamesRothe-Barneson, JuneRowland-Bird, MicheleRunner, StevenRyder, ThomasSalerzano, PridadSanders-West, SandraSandford, BetsySargent, MonaScarr, TonySchlichter, SteveSchwartz, BarbaraScott, MarciaScott, DavidScriven, BonnieSeibert, RuthShaner, EllenShearman, Gayle
Sherman, TerrySherve, KarenSibley, DougSimmons, JoannSlatten, CarolSmart, EstaSmelker, JimSnyder, BethSohn, ArnoldSomerville Skinner,
JeanSonderegger, CurtSorg, TheresaSt John, BarbaraStendahl, JanStone, RozStout, KatieStrobel, NickSugimura, FrankSulzbach, Ann MarieSundale, DonnaSuzuki, BettySwanson, MerleTait, GeorgeTam, ShermanTaukolo, Mele Pouli
Taylor, JimTellier, JenTomsick, BethTorres, ErnestineTovo, IunisiTower, LauraTowne, DonaldTranum, JeanTrdell, MarthaTroescher, DaveTuipulotu, MesuiTurner, VirginiaUrzi, ClaireVan Bezey, JoanneVaughan, KellyVaughn, SheilaVento, FrankViau, SondraViau, EdVieira, DottieVinande, RogerVirden, MitziVirden, BobVon Shell, MildredWalsh, KathyWalsworth, John
Walther, DennisWard, BarbaraWarden, JennyWashington Olson,
RosaWashington-Harrison,
GwenettaWeathers, MarthaWeider, KandiWells, JoAnnWelsh, OliviaWilliams, SharronWilliams, RobertWilliams, NealWilson, HermanWoffinden, LuaWonder, DorothyWoods, DorisWoodward, CarolWrather, VeraWright, AngelaWyldbore, DeniseYerxa, ElizabethYin, BurtYoung, RickYoung, Kim
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4. Daily Proceedings
Daily SummaryWednesday, June 17, 2009
Opening Plenary - 10:00 am The 161st gathering of the California-Nevada Annual Conference began with a welcome and the sing-ing of hymns. Andrea Davidson led a litany with sterling examples of our vision: The Passion of Jesus Christ; Compassion for All. Bishop Warner Brown called us to order with warm greetings. Roll Call of laity and clergy was taken. Clergy members answering the roll for 50 years or more were recognized:
John Albright (60); John Moore (65); Jim Corson (58); John Schmidt (68); Oscar Escamilla (52); Bill Beck (51); John Corson (51); Don Cunningham (54); Don Fado (53); Bob Swartz (51); Norm Calloway (59); John Foster (50); Sarge Wright (66); John Emerson (51); Harry Dutt (52); Dick Whitmore (56); Phil Greer (53); Julius Davis (62).
Dorothy Straks introduced the theme of the Conference as Passion in Jesus Christ; Compassion for All. Each day will focus on one of the 4 Visions of the Conference that we developed last quadren-nium. Bishop Brown introduced his wife, Minnie Brown, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Brown, Sr. The service of Jennifer McGrath in the Conference Office was noted with appreciation. Debbi Grundman, the “right arm of the Bishop,” was introduced and thanked for capable assistance during the Bishop’s transition. Laura Smith, newly hired Executive Assistant to the Bishop, was introduced. Linda Wiberg introduced a video showing our Conference staff at work. Kelly Newell and the youth delegates spoke of their fundraising project for Nothing But Nets to wipe out malaria.
Bishop Brown gave the State of the Conference address. He remarked that 30 years ago this ses-sion, in 1979, he was welcomed into the California-Nevada Annual Conference. It was while at this conference that he began his journey that lead to his election as a Bishop, and this Annual Conference helped send him on that journey. He is pleased to be coming home to the region, and to friends and family.
Even in these challenging times, the Bishop sees that we have talented leaders, committed people, and abundant opportunities. He likened these times to the times of Nehemiah. Jerusalem was devastated, but Nehemiah heard the call of God to rebuild the walls and repair the gates. He shared that call with his friends, and even though he was scoffed at and distracted, he continued to proclaim, “I have a great work,” and persevered. He assigned teams to work and the wall was built with God’s grace. The gates were opened for the exiles to return to Jerusalem, to return to their homes. A new era began.
We are in a new era. The world is in a place of change and we can’t be isolated from that. We are forced to abandon long held assumptions – as the rest of world perhaps did long ago! We are all sisters and brothers on an Ark – given the stewardship of the world by God. God has already given us enough for whatever we need, but not whatever we want. We lead the country in our cultural diversity and are uniquely gifted to speak a word of hope to the world about this very issue – we are one world.
Bishop Brown reminded us that our primary task is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. This is the time to welcome new people, new opportunities, and new ways of doing things. We need to open our doors, not to rent space, but to make room for God’s people. We need to re-learn how to form one another in discipleship. Africa and the Philippines are growing Methodist churches like crazy, but not Europe nor the US. In our Conference we are shrinking faster than we can grow. We lose numbers equivalent to 4 or 5 churches a year. Let’s face it, change will happen – the question is will we engage it to shape it to our preferred future?
We used to be a powerhouse until growth slowed down in the early 1900s. About that time the clergy stood up and told the laity not to worry, that everything was in the clergy’s hands. But that has given us complacency and a shrinking church, not disciples nor the transformation of the world. We must pool our wisdom, be in connection, realize relationships are our strength, and cooperate rather than com-pete. We can reshape the model – circuits – but we all need to think and act our way into our future.
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We need to share, support in hard work, expand communication, and be accountable to one another. We are all needed to repair the gate and welcome the exiles home.
This Conference began, more than a year ago, to ask the question, “What do we measure?” Vital Signs and LPLI provide opportunities to help us move into greater vitality. We are learning about ourselves. Now we need to take the next steps. The General Conference has invited us to be accountable – the Bishops have cut their own salaries. The Conference Office has made cuts in staff and salaries. Cal-Nevada is the worst collector of apportionments in the entire church. It is time for us to do our part to contribute our share to the mission of the church. Let us be open to the mind of Christ. We can rise from the ashes! Everything is on the table – we will consider everything before us openly and with trust. Let us open the door and meet the world.
The address from Bishop Brown was warmly received. Announcements and instructions regarding the prayer center were given. The session adjourned for lunch.
Clergy Session – 1:30-5:30 p.m. The Clergy Session was opened at 1:30 p.m. with singing led by Dorothy Straks. Prayer was led by Siosifa Hingano. Kathi McShane, Chair of the Board of Ordained Ministry, welcomed everyone and reviewed the agenda. It was mentioned that this year’s clergy session is strictly a business meeting. We will be done at 5:30. Prayers for colleagues may be brought to the prayer wall at the back of the room. Paper is provided to write the prayers and then post them. Linger at any time. There are also sprigs of rosemary to remind us of the healing power among us.
It was reported that those eligible for full connection will be introduced in a different way. This year we will see the variety of ways that candidates are able to invite a deepening relationship with Jesus. Video of the 10 candidates in their work setting, seeing them minister in their contexts, was then shown.
Residency in Ministry (RIM) – Stan Barkey, member of the subcommittee, reported that concern was expressed by candidates about their experience, and as a result the mentors were invited to speak to the committee, as well. Don Cunningham was the ombudsperson. The Executive Committee developed a task force to revise the RIM process in time for those coming in and those continuing in September. The focus will be on development, growth, coaching, and encouragement – we want folks who finish the process to be grateful.
Clergy Development: Transformational Spiritual Leaders – All clergy under appointment in the California-Nevada Annual Conference were asked to participate in the LPLI, an inventory measuring spiritual depth, character and integrity; leadership; and fruit. Two hundred and thirty-four (234) pastors did so. Research identifies three areas: Character, competence, and contribution. The pastor does a self-assessment, and then is assessed by others of the pastor’s choosing. Seventy-five areas are measured. Results are a comparison between ones’ own and others’ perceptions.
Generally speaking there was a halo effect – others saw clergy as being better than the clergy viewed themselves. This was true for high competence pastors, but not for low competence pastors. Highest ratings were in character, lowest were in contribution – increasing worship attendance and making disciples. Irrelevant factors include gender, age, years of service, and size of congregation. Cal-Nev rated much higher on encouraging inclusivity.
Now what? How do we merge what we have learned into a CE program? Kathy La Point-Collup: One unit of Continuing Education is 10 hours of content. Requirement is a minimum of one unit per year for a total of eight per quadrennium. Website will be going up soon. There will be three forms – one to submit if you are taking a course; a form to use when you go to something that doesn’t offer CE; and a form to report how you are doing. Conference will offer sexual ethics CE for clergy.
Standards of Effectiveness – The BOOM is designing a tool to be used by SPRC to give quality feedback, which it hopes to have available this fall. Training is involved. It uses the same kinds of
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standards with DCOOM, and they are helping refine it. Having clear standards based on what we can observe will be helpful to all of us as we move forward in ministry. The tool will provide more specific feedback, guidance in CE plans, and better conversations. It will give the SPRC some tools for giving quality feedback. Eight churches are currently testing. Use of the tool is voluntary by pastor. The intent of all this measuring is to provide support to all clergy as they accomplish the mission of the church.
Vital Signs Report by Blake Busick – Survival of any congregation is not the issue, and focusing on it is misplaced. The focus is the reign of God embodied by disciples of Jesus. Church vitality is about spiritual leaders nurturing disciples who then act as change agents in the world. Two hundred and twenty-three (223) churches (59%) have taken the survey. Five Practices of Fruitful Congregations is a helpful next step after completing the vital church survey. Forty percent (40%) of our congregations rate as declining and decaying. This should spark some conversation – what does it mean to be stable and growing? How do you get there? Blake is done with the consumer church; he is ready to devote his days to living together in a vital church community. He invited us all to embody the reign of God, to live as missionaries of the gospel and to make all of life sacred.
The conference secretary reviewed the rules of eligibility for presence and voting.
Presentation and Election of Candidates for Commissioning and Provisional Membership – The process before a candidate is presented for election involves two years with DCOOM, with much writing and assessment; by the time the recommendation comes from district to board to clergy ses-sion, the candidates are ready. This is a beginning of a mutual discernment process in which both the candidate’s call and the calling and need of the church are examined. We are not working with quotas. We recommend everyone who the district committee recommends and who we have affirmed.
The following were presented and each one individually elected for Commissioning and Provisional Membership:
Towards Deacons’ Orders – Thomas Joseph Buratovich, Catherine R. Noellert
Towards Elders’ Orders – Kristen A. Marshall, Helen E. Mansfield, Kelley E. O’Connor
Probationary Membership with commissioning next year – Tim Gravatt
Candidates for Full Connection and Membership – (Historic questions will be asked before entire annual conference.) The following were presented and each one individually elected for Full Connec-tion and Membership:
Ordained Deacon in Full Connection – Susan Griffin
Ordained Elder in Full Connection – Katie Marie Goetz, Hayes Hyesung Kang, Young-Gwon Kim, Hyok-In Kwon, Marylee Sheffer, Carolyn Jean Talmadge, Tevita Fotofili Vaikona, Motoe Yamada
Recognition of Orders – John Arthur Oda was approved for recognition of orders.
Jennifer Goto, coordinator of mentors – Reported that there are changes in the process. Candidacy and mentoring processes are the first two steps. There is a new edition of the Christian as Minister. All candidates need to understand that the journey of a Christian as minister begins with baptism. Only clergy in full connection, associate members, and long term vocational local pastors may be mentors, and all need training. Jennifer does the training.
Conference Relations, Greg Bergquist, chair – Myrna Bernadel-Huey raised a concern regarding the presentation of candidates who were just elected. We moved directly through our business with barely a minute to look at the written statements before voting. She wants an opportunity to make an in-formed vote, and recommends that we take the time to read in silence. Response – Kathi McShane: We don’t expect that anyone’s vote is going to be shaped by the one page, the recommendation, the video, etc. The work is entrusted to BOOM; everything on the paper is exhaustively covered by the board. We want you to affirm the long process the candidates have been through. Bishop Brown responded that he would endeavor to work in some time for reading, next time.
The relevant questions from the Business of the Annual Conference report were addressed. The results
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Retirements – Those retiring at this Annual Conference Session were announced and remarks were given by some. The retirees are: John Auer, L. Rachel Berry, John Broad, Estan Cueto, Ray Dowdy, Lois Edde, Denis Eucalyptus, Art Gafke, Lin Goodyear, Paul Henshaw, Dale Kuruhara, David Moss, Kathleen O’Leary, Cheryl Olson, Anthony Oropeza, Lynn Rhodes, Paul Sweet, Carole Vincent, and Stephen Yale.
Acceptance of the entire report was moved and seconded, and approved.
Reminder – There will be A Gathering of Clergy, November 17-19, at Zephyr Point. Information about registration will be coming soon.
The session was adjourned.
Laity Session-1:30-5:30 p.m. The Laity Session met under the leadership of Conference co-leaders Burt Yin and Gayle Sherman. Orientation to work of the Conference was given.
After the dinner break, we re-gathered and ended the day with a service of Holy Communion.
Daily SummaryThursday, June 18, 2009
Morning SessionBishop Brown called the morning session to order at 8:30 a.m. Rochelle Frazier offered prayer. A point of personal privilege was granted to Pam Fine, co-chair of the Commission on Children and Poverty, who announced the winners of 5 grants from the commission: St. Marks, Stockton; Forrestville, St. Paul’s; Manteca; First UMC, Reno; Bakersfield Trinity.
Bishop Brown reported on the Ruling of Law arising out of last year’s Annual Conference Session. Bishop Shamana had ruled an item out of order and the decision was automatically referred to the Judicial Council for review. The Judicial Council ruled that the Bishop’s decision was in order and therefore the item has no effect and is moot. Because of this ruling, Bishop Brown ruled that the cur-rent Item 18 is out of order and will not be presented. Further discussion brought a motion to suspend the rules in order to allow Item 18 to be heard in its assigned legislative section with appropriate amendments to bring it in line with the judicial ruling. Motion approved by a super majority.
Susan Hunn brought the organizational motions, accepted the addition of the interpreter’s table to the bar, and the motions were approved. She introduced Emily Long, the Assistant Agenda Secretary, and requested that all courtesies be addressed to Emily.
Three items were brought for late admission due to events taking place after the Conference deadline. The body voted separately, by super majority, to accept Item 31, September as National Recovery month; Item 32, Marriage Equality; and Item 33, Concerns for the Methodist Church in Fiji and Rotuma.
Jola Bortner requested that anyone who would like to sign a petition to be presented to Senator Dave Cogdile of California State Senate District #11, may do so at Table 24 in the display area. The petition concerns inflammatory remarks he made regarding immigrants.
Bishop Brown repeated the request of the Committee on Religion and Race that we introduce our-selves when at the microphone, by including our racial ethnic origin(s). The Bishop explained that the intent of this exercise is to raise our consciousness about how widely diverse we are, and to encourage us to extend our hospitality to all. We are asked to identify ourselves in the way in which we want to
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be identified.
The Conference Secretary moved the Rules, for consideration of Constitutional Amendments, and after discussion the motion was approved.
In a point of personal privilege, prayers were asked for Karen Watson’s mother, who was admitted in the ICU; and for Gordon Fairchild, clergy member who has been diagnosed with cancer. The Bishop reminded the body that each day we have a person who is in prayer for the Session, and that this morn-ing it is Rochelle Frazier. Prayers may also be given to the prayer center.
The Committee on Religion and Race reported on their monitoring of yesterday’s sessions. Jane Yin and Lee Williamson, members of CORR, provided the report and assessment of the church’s open-ness to inclusiveness. Statistics regarding ethnicity and gender of presenters, speakers, and staff were included in the report.
Jeffrey Kwan, chair of CORR, presented The Mel Talbert Award for Social Justice to this year’s recipient, Lee Williamson. The award, established in honor of Bishop Talbert, is given to those who best exemplify a proactive stance in dismantling racism in church and society. Lee was awarded this for lifelong commitment to full constitutional justice for all people.
Laddie Perez Galang, chair of the Nominating Committee, identified Tables K2, 4, and 6 as the committee’s table, and requested that corrections to the report be turned in by noon today. Additional nominations may be brought to the table for consideration.
Mark Zier introduced Section information. Items to be added to the section assignments: Item 31 – September Recover y month, Section G; Item 32 – Marriage Equality, Section H; and Item 33 – Meth-odist Church of Fiji, Section F.
Franklin Scott reported from Retired Clergy Association that two scholarships are given each year to seminary students in our Conference. This year they were presented to Kim Young and Samuel Sondah.
Bishop Brown recognized the new Circuit Leaders, acknowledging that because this is a new idea, there will be some confusion. It takes time to live into a new way of doing things and we are all invited to participate in the process of discovery. All 7 of the existing districts will continue and will function in many of the ways they have always functioned. The AAs will be supportive of the churches and pastors. Each congregation and pastor will have a clearly identified DS. That person will be available to them. This is not re-districting. It is a process by which we intentionally think together the ways in which we need to be different in the years to come. There is no secret plan; rather, we want to think this through together. The emphasis for the circuits is on building relationships and having conversa-tions in new ways. The Bishop’s desire is to work in a posture that is not seen as top down, but as working beside. The Conference was invited to discover the ways in which we need to be present to each other in the days to come. There will be District Superintendents in an expanded version of the role we have known. Ted Virts will stay as Dean of the Cabinet, being a hybrid of DS/Assistant to Bishop. He is not a mini-Bishop. Ted brings excellent gifts that will help us facilitate leader develop-ment, discipleship formation, and improved functioning as a system. The Circuit Leaders were prayed over with a laying on of hands by all the plenary.
Linda Wiberg introduced the ministry workshops being offered this morning.
After announcements, we were dismissed with prayer to go to workshops, lunch, and legislative sec-tions.
(Afternoon and evening sessions will be summarized in a second document.)
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Daily SummaryThursday, June 19, 2009
Afternoon and Evening Sessions
Journey of the Saints, 4 p.m.A worship service recognizing our lay and clergy members and clergy spouses who have passed away, those who are going into retirement, and those beginning Conference relationships. A homily was presented by Staci Current for the memorial portion, and Rebecca Hillman provided an interpretive dance. Victoria Schlintz set the context for presentation of the retirees, and Kristin Marshall brought a message to and for those entering the “endless line of splendor” through commissioning and ordina-tion. Paul Sweet, representing the retirees, passed the mantle of spiritual leadership to Motoe Yamada, representing the newly commissioned and ordained. Bishop Brown then reminded us that all persons are called into Christian ministry by virtue of their baptism. Various stages of the lay journey in minis-try were acknowledged by those in attendance.
Some gems from the service:
• This life is a race – a race to communion with God• There’s no magna cum laude in heaven – we get in on the “Thank You, Lord” plan• The One who began a good work in you will continue it to God’s perfection• Life abundant, amazing and forever, ending with the flourishing finish in Jesus Christ• Never think lightly of the great good that God has worked through you• I want Your life repeated in my life
Consideration of Constitutional AmendmentsThe body reconvened at 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of considering the 32 Constitutional Amendments that were passed at Genera Conference. Instructions and background were given, sample ballots were distributed, and questions answered. The amendments were presented in writing (on the website previ-ously and two copies per table) and by members of the Conference Delegation to General Conference. Odette Lockwood- Stewart, Renae Extrum-Fernandez, Ted Virts, and Randall Miller made the pre-sentations. At the conclusion of the presentations, final ballots were distributed by the pages to those qualified to vote. Voting took place until all were done and the balloting was closed. Pages collected the ballots and they were tallied electronically by the Conference Secretary. There were 611 ballots collected, 610 valid ballots.
Yes No Yes No
Amendment 1 494 112 Amendment 17 454 147Amendment 2 469 138 Amendment 18 483 119Amendment 3 482 121 Amendment 19 449 154Amendment 4 479 124 Amendment 20 486 118Amendment 5 487 120 Amendment 21 484 120Amendment 6 426 174 Amendment 22 570 27Amendment 7 486 116 Amendment 23 480 121Amendment 8 540 63 Amendment 24 483 118Amendment 9 469 128 Amendment 25 484 116Amendment 10 482 122 Amendment 26 482 117
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Amendment 11 485 118 Amendment 27 479 119Amendment 12 487 118 Amendment 28 482 117Amendment 13 476 127 Amendment 29 479 118Amendment 14 484 119 Amendment 30 482 116Amendment 15 407 195 Amendment 31 480 117Amendment 16 490 114 Amendment 32 476 121
Daily SummaryFriday, June 19, 2009
Opening worship led by Robb Jennings-Teats and Donna Van Maanen on behalf of the West Angola Partnership Team, giving a powerful sermon outlining the history of the partnership and the willingness to continue. The Conference Offering was taken in support of the purchase of a John Deere tractor for the sustainable agriculture project in West Angola.
Bishop Brown introduced those seated on the platform: Paul Extrum-Fernandez, serving as Parliamen-tarian; Kristin Sachen, serving as Conference Secretary; Susan Hunn, serving as Agenda Chair, Jim Scott, assisting with recording of the business; and Burt Yin and Gayle Shearman, co-Lay Leaders of the Conference.
The Bishop clarified an issue from the previous night’s work. He affirmed that should we (all the Annual Conferences) accept Constitutional Amendment 10, the effect would be that the General Conference in 2012 would need to adopt a plan that would make the US a Regional Conference. We would remain the same as we are now if we chose to, but we could allow the US church to make US decisions and allow others to make other decisions for themselves. Matters affecting the entire UM church would continue to be a General Church matter.
Announcement: Rev. Amos Cambric would like to have years of service recognized. He was unable to arrive in time for the Roll Call due to the late arrival of his train.
We have until 1:15 today to remove something from the Consent Calendar. Items 2, 12, 14 and 32 have been removed from the Consent Calendar. Point of Personal Privilege – Odette Lockwood- Stewart, moved by this morning’s challenge to the work that has been going on in West Angola, wants to respond by giving 1% of her salary to the salaries/pensions of West Angola. There will be a sign-up at the Pages’ table for those interested. In a Point of Personal Privilege, it was mentioned that the Board of Laity last quadrennium challenged themselves to make the partnership with West Angola a part of everything we do. They tithed their budget to provide support to the budget of West Angola. The Board of Laity continues to do this (by buying their own lunches). There was a clarification that Odette Lockwood- Stewart was asking for support of both pension and salary for West Angolan clergy.
Celebrate the Advance – David Malloy, from GBGM, the Annual Conference liaison for The Ad-vance. UMs contributed over $43 million in 2008 to second mile giving. That is 15% more than 2007. California-Nevada contributed $639,593 in 2008. 100% of each gift goes to the project you choose. We can do this because the admin cost is covered by World Service Apportionment. Support for mis-sionaries is this year’s highlight priority. Only about 5% of churches have covenant relationships with missionaries. A covenant relationship is $2500, or $5 per church member per year. Our Mission Com-mittee set a Conference goal to add 10 covenant churches each year for the quadrennium. Mr. Malloy introduced the Advance’s effort to connect with a new generation. Be One is a 24-hour food basket event. Through the program, young persons can connect with lives of the poor. For information, go to www.Fasttodaychangetomorrow.org.
Appointments beyond the local church and other Conference relationships were fixed by the Bishop and Ted Virts. The Fixing of appointments for those supervised by Jerry Smith and by Renae Extrum-
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Fernandez was also accomplished.
The death of retired clergy Bob Clazie last night after surgery complications was announced with request for prayers for Lois Clazie. Damon Goforth of Campbell UMC announced that Sean Miller, 16 years old, was struck and killed by a light rail train in San Jose. Please hold Sean’s family and young friends in prayer.
Philippines Solidarity Task Force report from Michael Yoshi and Ruth Cortez. The task force was es-tablished to look into extra-judicial killings in the Philippines in 2006 by sending a fact finding team in Feb 2007. A permanent task force was established by the Annual Conference in 2007. It provides relief and support for families as well as acts of solidarity and accompaniment in threatened areas. The team returned in June 2008. Carolyn Talmadge (The Edge, SFSU) and Jeffrey Laya (Valley Faith, Sunny-vale) spoke of their experiences of giving witness in the face of terrible suffering. A 2009 solidarity team is going at the end of July and Bishop Brown will be joining them.
Kathi McShane, chair of the Board of Ordained Ministry, introduced those to be commissioned and ordained at this Annual Conference Session.
Section A - Jim Taylor, chair. Worked with Items 1, 3, and 4, which are on consent calendar. Item 2 is before us, concerning the 2010 Past Service Pension Rate. It was pulled from Consent Calendar, having received a unanimous recommendation of 73-0. However, we all need to hear it so that further action can be taken. Item 2 was approved. Paul Extrum-Fernandez, president of Board of Pensions, requested a ruling of law regarding Item 2 to determine if Par. 1506.7 of the 2008 Book of Discipline permits the Annual Conference to adopt a Past-Service annuity rate for retired clergy which “remains the same” from one year to the next. His request was seconded. The Bishop responded that he will review the issue and has up to 30 days to make the ruling. It will then become part of the action of this Annual Conference. When the ruling is made, it will be referred to the Judicial Council for review.
Section E – Paul Extrum-Fernandez, chair. Worked with Items 5, 6, 7, and 8, all on Consent Calen-dar.
Section C – Donna Wood, chair. Worked with Items 9, 10, 11, and 12. Items 10 and 11 passed and are on the consent calendar. Item 12 was approved by the section. Item 9, a recommendation from Los Altos UMC, that the 4th Sunday of October be designated to celebrate the gifts and ministries of differently-abled persons. The section added the words “whether visible or not” to the concluding sentence. The matter was before us as amended by section. The vote was too close to call visually – a count vote was taken by the very able Pages. Results: 448 yes and 289 no, Item 9 passes as amended.
The Bishop thanked the body for the spirit in which they have had the conversation and came to a conclusion with the item.
Section D – Myra Geiser, chair. Worked on Items 13 and 15 and both are on consent calendar. Worked on Item 14 concerning the WCC Amman call, and amended it by reversing paragraphs 1 and 2. Archer Summers offered an amendment to what is now Par 2 “and we also endorse that the issue of Palestinian and Jewish refugees should be decided as part of a negotiated peace agreement between the parties in the conflict.” The Amendment passed. The amended Item 14 was approved.
Item 16 – leveraging UM investments in support of positive change in Palestine - was approved in sec-tion with 34 yes and 14 no. The vote was taken, and Item 16 passed.
Presentation of the Bishop’s Award (initiated by Bishop Melvin Talbert, continued by Bishop Brown). Bishop Brown indicated there were several excellent candidates – he was looking for leader-ship that not only serves the local church but also beyond (community, Conference, General Confer-ence) to demonstrate the ministry of the baptized of Jesus Christ. The recipients today were Jerry Gleason, Dr. Steve Carlson, and Susan Hunn.
Connie Hunter – President of the Conference UMW, spoke of all the ways United Methodist Women are in mission around the world. The youth delegation assisted with a rap.
Sue King facilitated the sending forth of the UMVIM mission teams, both those who were going this
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year, and those who had been last year. The Philippines Task Force was also lifted up. Bishop Brown spoke of the special relationship California-Nevada has with the South Pacific. He asked for prayers for the Methodist church in Fiji, as the country is experiencing unrest after a coup.
Treasurer’s Report – Diane Knudsen. We are on the right track, doing the right things. But we don’t feel very grand, like a winning team. But we are. We are a part of a connectional system which is quite an inheritance. We are recommitting ourselves and focusing on our mission.
Endowment Board, Cory Parish, director. Portfolio is doing quite well due to its balance.
UM Foundation, Celeste Cron, director. The Foundation is helping take churches to a new level of stewardship.
Section E - Chuck Johnstone, chair. Worked on Items 17 and 20, both of which went on the consent calendar. The section added a friendly amendment to 17 to include Hyatt Santa Clara. Item 18, Witness to Conscience, passed in the section with 54 yes and 16 no. Item was before us. Substitute for original proposal is coming from section and the session affirmed the substitute. It is substituted. Item 18 as substituted passed.
Item 19 – amended by section. 50 yes, 15 no. Substitute in Section 2 iii – willingness to engage other belligerent parties where that can be productive. Seconded. Supported. The item as amended is ap-proved.
Pat Stout presented the Budget for discussion and approval. Item B. It reflects our expectation of reduced apportionment collection for 2010. Reflects reduction of staff in terms of hours and positions, closing the office 1 Friday a month, and reduced number of District Superintendents. Don Cunning-ham moved to amend title of Apportionment for Clergy Pensions to Active Clergy Pension Funding. This item does not include any funds for current retirees. CFA accepted as a friendly amendment. The Item is adopted. Bishop encouraged all to go to local church and enlist allies who understand importance of working in a cooperative spirit. Ask them to help you talk to the congregation about developing a strategy for funding your portion of mission giving through apportionments. The only ap-portionment that gets paid near 100% is what we expend for current costs of clergy – which is a local church expense. We haven’t even begun to give to the Conference. Every congregation has to pay the cost of the ministry that they need and want. Many things have happened so that people will say the Bishop is too hard – but how do we keep the obligations we have when we don’t receive the funding for those obligations? Church by church, person by person, we have to convince persons that we can’t make commitments we can’t keep.
Section F- Bruce Pettit. Items 22, 23, 24, and 33 were considered and placed on consent calendar.
Item 21 Standing Rule change, concerning travel expense reimbursement for members of Conference agencies, was recommended by the Section, 52 yes to 15 no. The item does not include a financial impact. Treasurer Diane Knudsen estimated a $50,000 additional impact on the budget, which has been approved; therefore currently funded items would need to be reduced by that amount. Also, any amount above the IRS rate for travel reimbursement is taxable income, and could very well require additional 1099s to be prepared. The vote requires 2/3 yes for approval, the item is not supported.
The Evening Session provided a warm welcome to Bishop and Mrs. Brown.
Daily Summary Saturday June 20 2009
The Session began at 8:00 a.m. with worship led by The Edge from San Francisco State University.
Conference Committee on Religion and Race report – Jeffrey Kwan and Barbara Horikoshi-Fire-baugh.
General observations: There is diversity of leadership seated on the stage in terms of ethnicity and
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gender; presentations from the floor were overwhelmingly European (80%). The rest of the breakdown was: 7% African American, 5% Asian American, 4% Hispanic/Latino American, and less than 1% Na-tive American. Participation from the floor was quite even by gender: 52% women and 48% men. Lay-clergy participation from the floor was: 56% laity and 44% clergy. We clearly need more participation from non-European Americans from the floor. Ministry workshops’ presenters were predominantly European American, and those who participated in the conversations were predominately European American. The legislative sections were led by a diversity representative of our Conference. However, the participation was again predominately by European Americans. The worship service of the Journey of the Saints showed great diversity in terms of race, ethnicity, gender, generation, and the inclusion of persons with disability. The transfer of the mantle from a retiring European American male to an Asian American woman clergy to be ordained was a powerful symbol. In conclusion, do we need to rethink the way we do Annual Conference, especially the business portion? Is this the only way to do busi-ness? Do other racial/ethnic groups have different ways of doing things? Is there more than language acting as a barrier? We need to use our collective wisdom to grow.
Opening Prayer was given by Siosifa Hingano.
Point of Personal Privilege – Phil Lawson, the grandson of a man who escaped from slavery, re-minded us that today, June 20, is an historic day for African Americans who come from Texas. Today is “Juneteenth,” the day when we celebrate the arrival of the news of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas. Announcement: Retired clergy Alfred Chandler was unable to answer the Roll Call this year. This would have been his 76th Annual Conference. We were dismissed for lunch after prayer by Joanne Peterson.
Section Work – Mark Zier, Chair.
Section G – Jola Bortner, Chair. Items 25, 26, 27 and 31 were considered and all are on Consent Calendar.
Section H – Rosa Washington-Olson, Chair. Items 28, 29 and 30 were considered and placed on the Consent Calendar. Item 32 was amended and approved, 60 yes, 0 no, and removed from the calendar. Kimberly Willis, Christ Church Santa Rosa, moved that paragraph 6 be revised to read, “…celebrate the State of Nevada’s recent move to legally recognize both heterosexual and same gender domestic partnerships.” Amendment approved. Item 32, as amended, was approved.
Mark Zier, Chair of the Legislative Sections. The Consent Calendar is before us, with Items 2, 12, 14 and 32 removed. The Consent Calendar was adopted.
Western Jurisdictional Committee on Conferences, Dale Weatherspoon. This subcommittee of the Jurisdictional Conference is charged to determine the boundaries of ACs in Western Jurisdiction, but not to assign bishops. 2008 General Conference voted to reduce by one bishop for each Jurisdiction, starting September 2012. The committee is planning to implement this decision, recognizing that we either proactively change or we will be forced to change by imposition. We need to realign and reas-sign our resources. We are choosing to use this moment to use our God-given graces to make disciples for Jesus Christ. The committee’s proposal to date includes:
1. Assign bishops of WJ both geographically and missionally. Assign to mission and ministry affinities as well as by geography, so that one bishop with gift for new church development, for example, would become a resource for all in Jurisdiction.
2. Make development of new churches the strategic priority for the Western Jurisdiction.3. Combine the Seattle and Portland Episcopal Areas into one Conference, including Alaska,
Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.4. Move towards merging the Annual Conferences in Denver Area into single Annual
Conference.5. Expand the Desert Southwest Conference to include the state of Utah and most of Nevada.
California-Nevada would keep the Reno area.
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The work of the Jurisdiction is far reaching. We are considering sharing resources across Conference lines, sharing pastors, thinking through regional cost of living adjustments, contemplating the potential loss of connectional relationship with one bishop, and imagining how to handle the candidacy pro-cesses and clergy benefits and pension.
We need your ideas, suggestions, and comments. What are you thinking, feeling? Contact Dale Weath-erspoon or Blanche Farnam. The Circuits will discuss the positives and negatives. Would this empower ministry for them? We need that feedback.
Point of Personal Privilege – Fel Cao. Introduced a church planting workshop being held at Valley Faith in Sunnyvale, Aug 15, 2009. All are invited to register – we may learn together how to plant churches. Registration information distributed by the Pages.
Fixing of appointments of those supervised by Ben Silva-Netto and Mariellen Yoshino.
Kids at Conference were introduced. They gave a plush cross and cool model car (1947 red Cadillac convertible signed by the children) to the Bishop.
Point of Personal Privilege – Don Fado. Don asked that we not use plastic bags to distribute material. This year we received 48 pages of advertising from UMCom – 50,000 sheets of paper! People go to the Internet if they want information. The Bishop urged us to think about some of the important mes-sages we need to make as a body.
Debbie Dillon, Commission on the AC. Evaluation on Internet.
The fourth Bishop’s Award was presented to Angela Brown, from Jones Memorial Church.
The Session indicated a willingness to suspend the rules to allow a motion from Motoe Yamada that “We, The California-Nevada Conference of the UMC, ask UM Communications to think ‘green’ as they rethink the church, and eliminate the distributing of plastic bags and the providing of free booklets, such as the 48-page The United Methodist Church Making Disciples of the Transformation of the World in printed form, by utilizing the UMC website.” Statement against was given. Another statement against was given. The motion failed. Ardith Allread, on behalf of Conference Communica-tions Commission, indicated that the commission would report the concerns named in this discussion to UMCom.
The Laity Address was given by co-Lay Leaders Gayle Shearman and Burt Yin. The address was opened in memory of Pete Taylor, former Lay Leader who passed away during the past conference year. The team of Lay Leaders was introduced. There are exciting changes before us – expanding the ministry of the laity for our spiritual formation. What if church were a verb? The Conference Mission Statement and the four foci of the Connectional Table are captured in a printed card distributed to the tables. A video introducing the Four Areas of Focus of the denomination was shown. Bishop remarked that we all need to think a little more dangerously. In order to be a catalyst for change, we must begin thinking about the church as a verb.
Laddie Perez Galang – Nominations report: Rules suspended. A unanimous ballot for the election of the classes of 2010 to 11 of the Conference Board of Trustees, and to fill vacancies as listed in its other classes, was cast by the Conference Secretary. The remainder of the Nominations Report was approved.
Hmong Ministry report, Paul Khamdy Yang, Chair. There have been seven Hmong ministries established in CNAC since 1987. Last Annual Conference Session, it was approved to establish a Conference Committee on Hmong Ministries. A video presentation of special events during the past year was shown. Denise Leslie presented to the Bishop a stole made by Melody Yang. Chuckua Yang, associate pastor at Oroville First, presented a translation of the “Local Church” section of the Book of Discipline into the Hmong language.
Board of Ordained Ministry, Kathi McShane, Chair. The Board has been about the work of creating transformational leadership for the inspiring, equipping, and sending forth of disciples into the world. The historic examination of this year’s class of Ordinands was given by Bishop Brown using the
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Report from Order of Elders – Siosifa Hingano, and Order of Deacons – Susan Grace Smith. Gathering together this year in November to build upon relationships. Theme is “Out of the Cocoon.” Please encourage your pastor to go. We serve in connection with one another and it is important for us to be with one another. The dates are November 17-19 at Zephyr Point. Register soon!
Cokesbury – UMC publishing house – Shinya Goto, speaking as a member of the board. For six decades they have made contributions to clergy pensions – but this year, there have been reductions due to the economic downturn and costs of business. Their objective is to be a fully sustaining minis-try. With great regret they note that they are unable to contribute to allocation for clergy pensions this year. They are striving to hold down costs and rebuild assets, and look forward to renewing their gifts.
Kelly Newell – report on Nothing But Nets. $3,029.10 earned by youth delegation during confer-ence.
Conference Council on Ministries, Linda Wiberg, staff person. Reports were heard from some of the council’s member bodies, as follows:
Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministries, Debbie Weatherspoon, Chair. Intro-duced Carolyn Talmadge, SF State; Tarah Trueblood from Wesley Foundation (announcing that Berkeley Wesley House and Campus Center is due to open September 2010, with 90 beds; groundbreaking July 1); Kristin Stoneking from UC Davis Campus Ministry (which has 38 beds); Jennifer Goto, new campus minister at UC Merced.
Youth and Camping, Kelly Newell, staff. The role of the staff and committee is to support the vision of youth for ministry and to support youth workers. She provides Safe Sanctuaries train-ing.
Committee on Church Vitality, Blake Busick, Chair. Stability is necessary for vitality. Growth is also necessary. 59% of churches completed survey. 18% vital; 40% decaying; 24% Retrogres-sive; 18% dystrophic. Check your vital signs repeatedly.
Board of Church and Society, Margo Tenold, Chair. The board identified priorities of inter-est: Health care, alcohol and other addictions; civil and human rights (immigration reform and abolishing torture); economic justice (population concerns). For Action alerts sign is up at www.umc-gbcs.org/fia.
UMVIM and disaster response, Sue King staff. Look for DVD on web. Introduced Phil Bandy, new Interim Director.
Greetings from Bishop Melvin Talbert were shared and from other Annual Conferences in the Jurisdic-tion.
The Service of Commissioning and Ordination was held in the afternoon, Bishop Warner Brown preaching.
Certification of Conference Records
We certify that the foregoing is a correct and Official Record of the proceedings of the 160th Session of the California-Nevada Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church meeting in Sacramento, California, from June 17-20, 2009
Warner H. Brown, Jr.Presiding Bishop
Kristin SachenConference Secretary
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Members of the Retiring Class of 2009
Carole VincentArt Gafke
Ray Dowdy
Paul Sweet
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Not Shown:
L. Rachel BerryEstan CuetoDenis EucalyptusLin GoodyearPaul W. HenshawDale KuruharaKathleen O’LearyAnthony E. OropezaLynn N. RhodesStephen Yale
David Moss
Lois Edde
John Broad
John Auer
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Bishop’s Awards
Angela BrownJones Memorial Church, San Francisco
Susan Hunn, El Dorado County Federated Church,
Placerville
Jerry Gleason,Church of the Wayfarer,
Carmel
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Bishop’s AwardDr. Steve Carlson,
McKinleyville’s Church of the Joyful Healer
Melvin J. Talbert Award
for racial justice
Lee Williamson
Retired Clergy ScholarshipsFranklin Scott presents scholarships to Kim Young and Samuel Sondah.
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THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHTHE BUSINESS OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE
The Minutes of the California-Nevada Annual Conference held in Sacramento, CaliforniaFrom June 17, 2009 through June 20, 2009
Bishop Warner H. Brown Jr. PresidingDate When Organized 1849 Number of This Session 161st
Part I Organization And General Business
1. Who are elected for the quadrennium (¶¶603.7, 618):
Secretary? Kristin Sachen Mailing Address: 410 Sycamore, Mill Valley, CA 94941Telephone: 415-388-4456
Statistician? J. Scott Allred Mailing Address: 1441 Seventh St., Wasco, CA 93280Telephone: 661-758-6366
Treasurer? Diane KnudsenMailing Address: PO Box 980250, West Sacramento, CA 95798Telephone: 916-374-1520
2. Is the Annual Conference incorporated (¶603.1)? Yes
3. Bonding and auditing:
What officers handling funds of the conference have been bonded, and in what amounts (¶¶618, 2511)? All – for $1,000,000
Have the books of said officers or persons been audited (¶¶617, 2511)? (See report, page 135 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)? Yes
b) 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 Missions (5) Higher Education and Campus Ministry? Board of Higher Education and Campus
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(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 Inter-religious 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 Role and Status
of Women(10) United Methodist Communications? The Communications Committee
c) Indicate the conference agencies which have responsibilities for the following functions:
(1) Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministries (¶655)? Board of Church and Society (2) Disability Concerns (¶653)? Board of Missions (3) Equitable Compensation (¶625)? Board of Missions (4) Laity (¶631)? Board of Laity (5) Native American Ministry (¶654)? Board of Missions (6) Small Membership Church (¶645)? Board of Missions
d) Answer Yes or No for each of the following conference or district organizations:
(1) Conference United Methodist Women (¶647)? Yes (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)? Yes
e) What other councils, boards, commissions, or committees have been appointed or elected in the annual conference? Memoirs Committee, Commission on the Annual Conference Session, Legislation Committee, California-Nevada United Methodist Foundation, Committee on Nominations, Northern California Ecumenical Council, Northern Nevada Ecumenical Council, Retired Clergy Association Conference Committee on Children and Poverty, Conference Committee on Reconciliation, Committee on Hispanic Ministries, Committee on Hmong Ministry
5. Have the secretaries, treasurers, and statisticians kept their respective records according to the prescribed forms (¶606.8)? Yes
6. What is the report of the statistician? (See report, page 184 of Journal.)
7. What is the report of the treasurer? (See report, page 174 of Journal.)
8. What are the reports of the district superintendents as to the status of the work within their districts?
No report.
9. What is the schedule of minimum base compensation for pastors for the ensuing year (¶¶
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)? $2,147,842
11. a) What amount has been apportioned to the pastoral charges within the conference to be
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raised for the support of the pension and benefit programs of the conference for the ensuing year (¶¶614.1d, 1507)? ?? $3,694,086
b) What are the apportionments to this conference for the ensuing year:
(1) For the World Service Fund? $1,135,763(2) For the Ministerial Education Fund? $388,803(3) For the Black College Fund? $155,109(4) For the Africa University Fund? $34,715(5) For the Episcopal Fund? $312,403(6) For the General Administration Fund? $123,061(7) For the Interdenominational Cooperation Fund? $30,260
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).
13. Conference and district lay leaders (¶¶603.9, 659):
a) Conference lay leader: Name: Burt Yin & Gayle Shearman
Mailing Address: (Yin) 25299 Buckeye Dr., Castro Valley, CA 94552 (Shearman) 204 San Andreas Dr., Novato, CA 94945
b) Associate conference lay leaders:
c) District and associate district lay leaders:
(Bay View) Jim Taylor, 1794 Bonita Rd, San Pablo, CA 94806(Delta) Paul Hampson, 2805 Juniper Ave., Stockton, CA 95207(Fresno) Ruby Bago, 4676 W. Willis Ave., Fresno, CA 93722(Golden Gate) Lavinia Mateialona, 165 York Place, Hayward, CA 94544(Nev-Sierra) Neal & Sharron Williams, 1103 Longspur Way, Sparks, NV 89441(San Jose) Nina Klepac, 20081 Northwood Dr., Cupertino, CA 95014(Shasta) David Haynes, 1512 Neal Dow Ave., Chico, CA 95926
14. What local churches have been (Indicate district):
a) Organized or Chartered?
(1) New Church Start (¶259.2,.3)Sacramento, The Table (Delta District) 4213 G Street, Sacramento, CA 95819Alameda, Bay View District Cambodian United Methodist Fellowship (Bay View
District), (mail) 25398 Morse St., Hayward, CA 94542 (worship) 3005 Van Buren, Alameda, CA 94501
San Jose, New Creation UM Fellowship (San Jose District) 1001 Ginger Lane, San Jose, CA 95128
(2) Mission Congregation (¶260.1a) (3) Chartered Local Church (¶259.5) (List only churches chartered this year.)
Fremont, Korean First United Methodist Church (San Jose District) 510-353-0691, (mail) 200 Brown Rd., # 101, Fremont, CA 94539 (Chartered 8/3/08), (worship) 2400
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Durham Rd., Fremont, CA 94539
b) Merged (¶¶2545, 2546)?
(1) United Methodist with United MethodistName of 1st church Name of 2nd church Name of merged church
(2) Other mergersName of 1st church Name of 2nd church Name of merged church
c) Discontinued or abandoned (¶¶229, 341.2, 2548)? (State which for each church listed. Indicate district)
(1) New Church Start (¶259.2,.3) (2) Mission Congregation (¶259.1a)
Epworth UM Fellowship, San Francisco (Golden Gate District) Discontinued eff. 6.30.09
Vacaville Faith Fellowship (Bay View District) Discontinued eff. 6.30.09(3) Chartered Local Church (¶259.5)
d) Relocated and to what address?
e) Changed name of church? (Example: “First” to “Trinity”)
Former Name New Name AddressConcord, Bethel Chinese Mission Pleasant Hill True Light Gospel UM Fellowship
925-451-2836 (mail) 3217 Acalanes Ave , Lafayette , CA 94549 (worship) 233 Gregory Lane, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
San Ramon, Grace Korean Mission Alamo, San Ramon, Korean UM Mission
(mail) 1552 East Gate Way, # 234, Pleasanton, CA 94566 (worship) 902 Danville Blvd., Alamo, CA 94507
f) Transferred this year into this conference from other United Methodist conference(s) and with what membership (¶¶41, 260)?
Name Membership Conference from which transferred
g) What other changes have taken place in the list of churches?
15. Are there Ecumenical Shared Ministries in the conference? (¶208)
a) Federated church
Name of church District Other Denomination(s)Patterson, Federated Church Delta UMC, PresbyterianPlacerville, Eldorado County Federated Delta UMC, PresbyterianFoster City, Island United Church Golden Gate UMC, Presbyterian, UCCHealdsburg Community Church Golden Gate UMC, PresbyterianLakeport United Christian Parish Shasta UMC, Presbyterian, UCCOrland Federated Church Shasta UMC, Presbyterian
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b) Union Church
Name of church District Other Denomination(s)United Japanese Christian Church Fresno UMC, UCC
c) Merged Church
Name of church District Other Denomination(s)
d) Yoked Parish
Name of church District Other Denomination(s)Lovelock, Grace Nevada-Sierra UMC, Episcopal Church
16. What changes have been made in district and charge lines? None
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)?
Two complaints from the prior year have been reviewed. One was dismissed. One was resolved.
One complaint from the prior year remains in the judicial process. 21 complaints were filed in this appointment year regarding the behavior of 9 pastors. Of these, 12 complaints were dis-missed. 2 complaints were resolved through the supervisory process. 1 complaint was referred as a judicial complaint. 6 Complaints are currently being reviewed. All others are blameless in their life and official administration – each one claiming to fall short while striving to be perfected in love.
18. Who constitute:
a) The Committee on Investigation (¶2703.2)? (v) (Clergy) Keith Inouye, Gaye Benson, Jim Garrison, Cindy Storrs, Siosifa Setoki, Myrna Bernadel-Huey, Jerry Fox; (Lay) Mehi Aonga, Susan Willm; (Alternates: Clergy – Adrionne Beasley, Karen Stoffers Pugh, Suk-Chong Yu, Mark Wendland, Betsy Schwarzentraub; Lay – David Haynes)
b) The Administrative Review Committee (¶636)? (v) Kah-Jin Jeffrey Kuan, Stephen Yale, Ardith Allread; Alternates: John Corson, Judy Robbins
19. 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.)
Bay View District Golden Gate DistrictStephanie Gameros ’09 Ron Stever ‘09Latulala Toetu’u ‘09
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Delta District Nevada-Sierra District John Bosch ’09 NoneElita –Carina Lubiano ‘09Kim Young ‘09 San Jose District Sunae Frances Cho ‘09Fresno District None Shasta District Stuart Davis ‘09 Joseph Morgan ‘09
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.)
Bay View District Golden Gate DistrictPunalei Fuapau ‘00 NoneKalolaine Lavalu-Afu ‘07Dong Soo Lee ‘07 Nevada-Sierra District Sung-Ai Lee ‘07 Jim Euler ’08Samuel Sondah ‘08 Joan Pell ‘07 Delta District San Jose District Alison Hendley ‘06 NoneHolly Klaman ’05 Shasta DistrictFresno District Paul Drumm ‘07 None
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.)
Charlotte Nelson ’07 to Pacific Northwest (Oct ’08); Jason Thornton ’07 to North Carolina; Nancy Day Achauer ‘06 to West Ohio; Michele Holloway ’07 to West Ohio
d) Who have been discontinued as certified candidates for licensed or ordained ministry?
Bill Mateialona (’99)– voluntary; Jennifer Frisby-Bowling (’06); Alan Cook (’07) - voluntary
20. 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.):
Lisa Brown ’07 Kalolaine Lavalu-Afu ‘07Punalei Fuapau ’00 Dong Soo Lee ’07Paul Drumm ’07 Sung Ai Lee ’07William Holley ’07 Thomas M. Walburn ‘94 Asipeli Isamau ’04
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
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year course of study or the M.Div. (¶319.4)? (v)
a) Full-time local pastors? (¶318.1)
Edna Andres Pacific School of Religion ‘08*Gayle L. Basten M. Div ‘08*George Bennett M. Div ‘06Susan Berges 4th Year Course of Study ‘05*Sunae Frances Cho M. Div ‘09Mary Dalton M.Div ‘09Saia Fa’asisila 4th Year Course of Study ‘05Elmar deOcera 5th Year Course of Study ‘03Frank Gomez Partial Course of Study ‘99Robert L. Jones 1st Year Course of Study ‘07*John C. Kimbell Completed Course of Study ‘02*Patrick Leamy Completed Course of Study ‘02*Frances Leibert Completed Course of Study ‘02 *John S. Parker Completed Course of Study ‘01*Gabriela Perla Completed Course of Study ‘03*Kien Srey Completed Course of Study ‘06Wanda L. Windsor 4th Year Course of Study ‘00
b) Part-time local pastors? (¶318.2) (fraction of full-time in one-quarter increments)
* Paini Afu Completed Course of Study ’95 25% Opeti Aonga 2nd Year Course of Study ’05 25%Pauline Bowen 1st Year Course of Study ’06 75%Wanda Celli Pacific School of Religion ’05 25%Deborah H. Dillon 4th Year Course of Study ’06 75%*Steve L. Draucker Completed Course of Study ’92 25%Dottye Jill (DJ) Duval 2nd Year Course of Study ’05 50%David Griggs 3rd Year Course of Study ’06 25%*Sione Halafau Completed Course of Study ’99 50%*Holly D. Hillman Completed Course of Study ’87 25%Rosemary Landry 3rd Year Course of Study ’06 50%Emily Lin Pacific School of Religion ‘07 75%*Kim Montenegro M. Div ’08 50%Joseph Jude Morgan M.Div ’09 25%*Eun-Joo Myung M. Div ’08 25.%Aura-Lila Ochoa 3rd Year Course of Study ’04 75% Karl Parker Licensing School ’09 75% Nancy Pharis-Curie 2nd Year Course of Study ’06 25%Michael J. Piña 3rd Year Course of Study ’05 50%Stephen Pudinski 1st Year Course of Study ’07 50%Beth Stidham 5th Year Course of Study ’04 25% Kata’i’i Sela Tapa Licensing School ’08 50%Thomas Weathers 2nd Year Course of Study ’06 50%Ron West 2nd Year Course of Study ’07 25%
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James Woffinden 5th Year Course of Study ’06 .50%*Chuckua Yang Completed Course of Study ’01 25%
c) 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)? None
d) 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.) None
22. Who have been discontinued as local pastors (¶320.1)?
Paul Castonguay 1-1-2009
23. Who have been reinstated as local pastors (¶320.4)? None
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
Name Conference CredentialDonald F. Guest Northern Illinois Annual Conference OEKathy W. Kerr-Carpenter North Central New York Annual Conference OEHyesung Hong Lee Northern Illinois Annual Conference OEKang Won Lee California-Pacific Annual Conference OESeon Young Lee Rocky Mountain Annual Conference OEJames Mishler California-Pacific Annual Conference OEHyo Won Park Wisconsin Annual Conference OE
b) Other Methodist Denominations
Name Conference CredentialHyun-Sup Jung Korean Methodist Church OE
25. 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.)
Name Denomination Credential*William Cheng United Church of Christ OF*Judith Donaldson Presbyterian Church USA OF*Atsuko Fujinami United Church of Christ, Japan OF*Cynthia Hamilton Presbyterian Church USA OF*Andrew Headden Presbyterian Church USA OF*Danny Huang United Church of Canada OF*Michiko Nishinosono United Church of Christ, Japan OF*Christopher Warner-Carey Evangelical Lutheran Church in America OF
26. Who are affiliate members: (List alphabetically; indicate annual conference or denomination where membership is held.)
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a) With vote (¶586.4 [v])? None
b) Without vote (¶¶334.4, 344.4)? (v 2/3) None
Name Conference
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, which-ever 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): None
28. Who are elected as probationary (provisional) members? (under ¶¶322, 324, 325)
a) Probationary (provisional) Deacons:
(1) Under the provisions of ¶¶ 324.4a, c? (v) Thomas J. Buratovich, Catherine R. Noellert
(2) Under the provisions of ¶324.5? (v) None
b) Probationary (provisional) Elders:
(1) Under the provisions of ¶¶ 324.4a, b? (v) Kristen A. Marshall, Timothy Gravatt, Kelley E. O’Connor, Helen E. Mansfield
(2) Under the provisions of ¶324.6? (v) None (3) Under the provisions of ¶322.4? (v 3/4) None
29. 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)
Donene V. Blair 2008 Ann Marie Jordan 2008 Gayle A. Dee 2008 Phyllis Chromik Meyer 2005 Patricia T. Stout 2008
b) In preparation for ordination as an elder? (PE) (¶326.2)
Heather Baker Bailes 2007 Kathleen C. Mahoney 2006Gail Pek-Khing Chiew 2006 Brian Dale Mark 2007 Jae Haeng Choi 2006 Gary L. McAnally 2008Carol Estes 2008 Tana Louise McDonald 2006Susan L. Foster 2006 Jeonghyun Park 2007Sandra Jean Gess 2007 Dawn Marie Pidlypchak 2007Shinya Goto 2007 Chesung (Justin) Ryu 2007Jeffrey D. Hall 2007 Anne Louise Schlesinger 2007Heather Leslie Hammer 2007 Matthew Smith 2008 Anthony L. Jenkins 2008 Mai-Anh Le Tran 2008Youngrae Kim 2007 Brenda Vaca 2007 Edilberto Lubiano 2006
c) Probationary (provisional) deacons who became probationary (provisional) elders? (Indicate year)
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Shinya Goto (PD in 2007) 2009 .
d) Probationary (provisional) elders who became probationary (provisional) deacons? (Indicate year) None
e) Probationary (provisional) members who transferred from other conferences or denominations? (¶347) None
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) None
b) As local pastors (¶347.3a)? (v) (date received)None
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
Susan Griffin
b) Elders
Katie Marie Goetz Marylee Sheffer Hayes Hyesung Kang Carolyn Jean TalmadgeYoung Gwon Kim Tevita Fotofili VaikonaHyok In Kwon Motoe YamadaJohn Arthur Oda
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)
Susan Griffin
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)
Katie Marie Goetz Marylee Sheffer Hayes Hyesung Kang Carolyn Jean TalmadgeYoung Gwon Kim Tevita Fotofili VaikonaHyok In Kwon Motoe Yamada
b) Transfer from deacon in full connection? (¶ 309.3) (v 2/3)
34. What probationary (provisional) members, previously discontinued, are readmitted (¶364)? (v) None
35. Who are readmitted (¶¶365–367 [v], ¶368 [v 2/3]):
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a) As associate members? None
b) As members in full connection? None
36. Who are returned to the effective relationship after voluntary retirement (¶358.7): (v)
a) As associate members? None
b) As probationary (provisional) members? (Indicate credential) None
c) As members in full connection? (Indicate credential) None
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 DateSteven Creel FE Rocky Mountain 7-1-09Craig R. Yoshihara PE North Georgia 7-1-09
38. Who are transferred in from other Methodist denominations (¶347.2)? (List alphabetically. Indicate credential.)
Name Denomination DateCorazon Escarzaga PE No.Central, Methodist Church of Mexico 7-1-09 Marcello Escarzaga PE No.Central, Methodist Church of Mexico 7-1-09Ines Lugo Verdugo PE Oriental, Methodist Church of Mexico 7-1-09Donghyun Yoon FE Korean Methodist Church 7-1-09
39. What clergy, coming from other Christian denominations, have had their orders recognized (¶348): (v)
a) As deacons? None
b) As elders? John Arthur Oda
40. Who have been ordained as a courtesy to other conferences, after election by the other conference? (See note preceding Question 27. Such courtesy elections or ordinations do not require transfer of conference membership.)
a) Deacons in full connection? None
b) Elders in full connection? None
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.) None
Name Conference Date
42. Who are discontinued as probationary (provisional) members (¶327.6)? (Indicate credential) (v).
Patricia A. Rominger PE Voluntarily withdrawn from process 2-5-09
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
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of most recent report.):
(1) This year? (v) None.(2) Previously?
John Boogaert FE ’82 Wesley, FresnoRobert Burd III FE ’96 VisaliaSteven E. Cary FE ’98 Sutter CreekAmelia Chua FE ’07 Faith, San LeandroJames Armour Healy FE ’96 KermanBrown W. Higginbotham FE ’88 First, BakersfieldThomas C. Kring FE ’73 First, ModestoG. Theodore Larson FE ’93 Good SamaritanBryan S. Robinson FE ’93 Live Oak, Santa CruzCharles A. Tanner-Dorn FE ’89 HanfordWarren R. Walker FE ’70 Thousand Oaks, Cal-Pac
b) Who on honorable location are appointed ad interim as local pastors? (¶360.2) (Indicate date and appointment.) None.
c) Who has been placed on administrative location (¶362.4c)? (Give date when this action became effective. Record Charge Conference where membership is held. Indicate credential.): None
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) Richard L. Sprague FE ’86 Lafayette
b) Previously?
Juan Anceta ’01 Oakland, Melrose Allen Breed ’00 Kailua, Hawaii, Keolumana (Cal-Pac)John W. Brown ’01 Santa Barbara, First (Cal-Pac)Harold N. Caton ‘00Kenneth Clark ’02 Sacramento, St. Mark’sPhilip T. Comfort ’02 Elk Grove, Point PleasantJames Etheredge ’04 Sunnyvale First J. Emery Fleming-Hasegawa ’04 Pine, San Francisco Edwin Freeman ‘00Richard Gould ’01 Chico, Trinity Evan Keislar ’00 Richmond, El Sobrante Joseph Kennedy ’99 Johns Creek, Duluth, Minn.Charles Krahenbuhl ’01 Gilroy Donald Morris ’99 Burlingame Walter Nyberg ’01 Stockton, CentralH. Cardwell Oglesby ’99 Crescenta Valley, Montrose, CA (Cal-Pac)Kenneth Porter ’01 Bend, First (Oregon-Idaho)William Porter ’01 Berkeley, Epworth Kent Savage ’99 Epworth, Phoenix, Arizona (Desert Southwest)
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William Thompson ’01 Modesto, CentenaryTheodore Wall ’01 Madera Carl Williamson ’01 San Jose, Almaden Hills Cecil Wingard ’01 Stockton, CentralRichard Wolgamott ’99 Sacramento, St. Mark’sEdward Young ’01 San Francisco, Temple
45. Who have had their status as honorably located and their orders terminated (¶359.2)? (v) (Give date when this action became effective. Indicate credential.)
Scott Autrey ’99 FEFloyd Burnett ’99 FERalph Mason Dreger ’00 Surrender of Orders FEGalen Griswold ’01 FEDavid Houston ’03 FEGeorge Lee ’99 FEKeith McCrary ’01 FEFranklin Morris ’01 FECharles Rehfus ’01 FEOscar Rodriquez ’99 FEDavid Smith ’99 FERaymond Smith ’99 FEHan Sik Song ’99 FEEdwin Squires ’99 FELarry Thorsen ’99 FEEllsworth White ’99 FEElton Duane Wilkerson ’01 FE
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)
Vernon W. Hill, Jr. RE Effective 12-3-08
b) By withdrawal from the ordained ministerial office (¶360.2, .4)? (v) None
c) By withdrawal under complaints or charges (¶¶360.3, .4; 2719.2)? (v) None
d) By termination of orders under recommendation of the Board of Ordained Ministry (¶354.12 )? (v) None
e) By trial (¶2713)? (v) None
47. Who have been suspended under the provisions of ¶361.1c, ¶2704.2c or ¶2711.3? (Give effective dates. Indicate credential.)
John W. Ruby FE 8-8-08 thru 11-8-08J. David Moss FE 11-3-08 thru 11-16-08
48. Deceased (List alphabetically in the spaces provided)
a) What associate members have died during the year? None
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Effective:Name Date of Birth Date of DeathRetired:Name Date of Birth Date of Death
b) What probationary (provisional) members have died during the year? (Indicate credential.) None
Effective:Name Date of Birth Date of DeathRetired: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 DeathFlorendo, Josue 9/17/49 10/31/08Inlow, Linda D. 3/9/49 2/28/09Kim, Jong-Ho (OE) 5/27/60 3/19/09Weaver, Andrew J. 7/11/47 10/22/08Retired:Name Date of Birth Date of DeathAlvarado, Ezekiel T. 4/4/13 9/30/08Black, Richard M. 8/29/22 2/25/09 Blake, Barrie C. 5/14/32 7/28/08Boswell, Robert N. 10/25/16 8/6/08Churchill, Verl L. 7/29/20 11/20/08Freeman, Clarence H. 1/28/23 11/21/08Jones, Bruce D. 11/1/15 10/26/08Kimper, Frank W. 5/12/17 5/9/09McMath, John M. 2/25/18 9/30/08Morris, H. Earl 1/14/21 9/30/08Parkinson, William W. 11/15/18 10/2/08Roberts, Frank N. 10/6/43 12/5/08Schade, Sigmund 1/23/23 7/9/08Zerbe, J. Donald 11/24/18 5/19/09
d) What deacons in full connection have died during the year? None
Effective:Name Date of Birth Date of DeathRetired:Name Date of Birth Date of Death
e) What local pastors have died during the year? None
Active:Name Date of Birth Date of DeathRetired:Name Date of Birth Date of Death
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49. 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 DateHeather Bailes Baker New England PE 7-1-09Stephen L. Johnson East Russia & Central Asia FE 7-1-09Judith L. Shook Alaska Missionary FE 7-1-09Dante L. Simon California-Pacific FE 7-1-09Richard J. Stinson California-Pacific FE 7-1-09Romeo R. Velasco Virginia FE 7-1-09
50. 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.)
a) Voluntary? (v; v 2/3 after 5 years)
(1) Personal (¶354.2a)Name # of Years Charge ConferenceTae-Joon Cho FE 2 Bakersfield, First UMCAmy Beth Durward FE 1 Napa, First UMCMadeline K. Elsea FE 1 Bakersfield, First UMC Octavio Gama FE 1 Salinas, First UMC Holly Robinson Hess FE 3 UMC of Santa CruzJulia D. Horne FE 3 Orland FederatedKaren E. McNeill FE 5 Quincy UMCMark Parsons FE 3 Sacramento, First UMCLarry Patten FE 2 San Leandro, First UMCCraig Paterson FE 1 Fairfield UMCLinda Pickens-Jones FE 2 San Jose, St. Paul’s UMCMonique-Cheri Pierre 1 Valley Springs, Community UMCJohn W. Ruby FE 2 Los Altos UMC Dorothy Straks FD 1 Livermore, Asbury UMCGretchen Vandenberg FD 4 Morgan Hill UMC
(2) Family (¶354.2b)Name # of Years Charge Conference Karen Darling FE 5 Georgetown UMCManohar Joshi FE 1 Santa Rosa, Christ UMCPhyllis Chromik Meyer PD 5 Alamo, San Ramon Valley UMCWendy Weller FE 8 Elk Grove, Pt. Pleasant UMC
(3) Transitional (¶354.2c)Name # of Years Charge Conference Deborah V. Grundman FD 1 (eff. 9-1-09) Pleasanton, Lynnewood UMCGayle A. Dee PD 1 (eff. 6-1-09) Half Moon Bay, Community UMCPatricia T. Stout PD 1 (eff. 7-1-09) San Jose, Willow Glen UMC
b) Involuntary? (v 2/3) None
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c) Who have been placed on leave of absence since the last session of the annual conference (ad interim)?:
(1) Voluntary? (v)(i) PersonalName Effective Date Charge ConferenceLinda Pickens-Jones FE 12-1-08 San Jose, St. Paul’s UMCJohn W. Ruby FE 11-6-08 Los Altos UMC (ii) Family (iii) TransitionalGayle A. Dee PD 1 (eff. 6-1-09) Half Moon Bay, Community UMC
(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 Gayle A. Dee PD 9-1-08Ann Jordan PD 8-1-08 Patricia A. Rominger PE 2-5-09
51. Who are granted sabbatical leave (¶352)? (v) (Give date when this relation became effective; indicate credential.) None
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)
Tevita Fanaika FE 9-1-08Dennis M. Taber FE 3-1-09
b) Who have had their incapacity leave terminated since the last conference session (¶357.3)? (Give effective dates of terminations): None
c) Who are granted incapacity leave at this session (¶357.1)? (v)
Name Date CredentialPaul Cheong 7-1-09 FETevita Fanaika 7-1-09 FEDonna Fado Ivery 7-1-09 FERichard Pitcher 7-1-09 FEVictoria Schlintz 7-1-09 FEDennis Taber 7-1-09 FEH. Richard White 7-1-09 FE
53. 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
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b) Previously?
Dorothy Baker Donna Morrow DeCampLillian Baker-Holleman Hope KawashimaMary Bullock Beck Tempe WennerholmJanice L. Dahl
Elders
a) This year?
John J. Auer 358.2.c 7-1-09L. Rachel Berry 358.2.b 7-1-09John W. Broad 358.2.c 7-1-09Estan Cueto 358.2.c 7-1-09 M. Ray Dowdy 358.2.c 7-1-09Denis Eucalyptus 358.2.b 7-1-09Arthur Gafke 358.2.c 7-1-09Lin Goodyear 358.2.b 7-1-09Paul W. Henshaw 358.2.c 7-1-09Dale Kuruhara 358.2.b 7-1-09James David Moss 358.2.c 7-1-09Kathleen O’Leary 358.2.b 7-1-09 Anthony E. Oropeza 358.2.a 7-1-09Lynn N. Rhodes 358.2.c 7-1-09Paul D. Sweet 358.2.c 7-1-09Carole L. Vincent 358.2.c 7-1-09Stephen Yale 358.2.b 7-1-09
b) Previously? Albright, JohnAlderman, C. RayAlexander, James EdwinAnderson, D. EugeneAnker, CharlesAngove, Jerald P.Arjona, JuanAtkins, DavidAutajay, LeonardBaker, DaleBaker, FredBaldwin, Donald L.Ball, IvanBastear, RichardBayard, RichardBeck, Bill E.Bell, Adolphe EdwardBerck, LoranBerger, JohnBird, Phyllis
Birdsey, William A.Blaney, RobertBouck, WayneBowman, Karla K.Bowman, Richard L.Brown, Michael T.Brown, LeonardBrownrigg, JosephBruce, Gerald R.Bruner, RichardBryan, A. AllenBryant, BradfordBurkhart, F. DonovanButcher, ConstanceCallaway, Norman G.Cambric, Jr., AmosCampbell, TravisCapuli, ArturoCarter, GeorgeCarter, Jr, A. J.
Chandler, Alfred ThroopChang, JonahChappel, DonaldChinn, Harvey N.Chow, JohnChristensen, Alf N.Clark, W. TomClazie, Robert FrancisCoats, Orville ArthurCombs, BraxtonCordes, Charles F.Corson, James H.Corson, John E.Corson, RichardCorson, RobertaCortez, Ruth OceraCorzine, WilliamCunningham, DonaldCurrent, R. JamesCurrier, Judy Dale
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Dale, AlfredDale, Warren LeeDalton, William GeorgeDarling, Darrell WayneDarling, Steven LDavis, E. JuliusDavis, Jr., Beverly L.DeNoon, Donald L.DeWitt, NadineDilenschneider, AnneDodson, JohnDonihue, DonaldDoyle, LawrenceDroke, CliffordDrumm, GerhardDunn, RoyDutt, Harry J.Eatough-Smith, StevenEllis, DavidEmerson, JohnErford, RoyErnst, RichardEscamilla, OscarEstolas, ElpedioEstrada, RodrigoExelby, SandraFabila, Samuel M.Fado, DonaldFairchild, GordonFazio, M. AngeloFellers, DonaldFellerson, R. RalphFitch, DouglasFong, BenjaminFong, Leo T.Foster, DurwoodFoster, John M.Franks, DavidFrazier, C. HoltzmanFriesen, ClaudeFugitt, JohnFuller, GlennGariaeff, EllenGarment, StanleyGarment, SusanGears, JudsonGeorge, LarryGiddings, PaulGoodyear, Myron B.
Graves, H. RayGreer, PhilipGreilich, RonaldGunkle, VernonHall, Philip L.Hamby, CharlesHammett, SandraHan, Sang EnHanaoka, NobuakiHardman, RobertHawthorne, Robert J.Hayward, C. DouglasHerrell, MyronHerschbach-Martin, EvaHoffman, ElbertHoughland, J. DonaldHorton, JamesHurd, JoeHuser, W. RichardHutchison, R. JamesJeffries, WilliamJogis, JudithJohansson, RobertJohnson, WilliamKaplan, KathleenKawashima, MasayoshiKazato, ShiroKeller, RobertKelley, Fleming TruesdaleKemper-Bryant, Susan DeEstaKendall, RichardKessel, WayneKim, Philip MuYoungKim, Ok WhanKim, Taeck KyuKintner, DwightKnudson, NewellKnutsen, RogerKraps, JohnKubik, JamesKuhn, DonaldLam, Mo-ChiLangguth, EarlLawson, PhilipLee, In SukLerrigo, CharlesLeslie, Kimbrough A.Lewis, ArnoldLockwood-Steward, James
Lopez-Rahman, LiliaLynn, JamesMacMurdo, DavidMartin, GlenMarx, WilliamMatson, VictorMcCallister, RobertMcCord, WilliamMcCoy, Douglas M.McCray, James R. Jr.McIlvenna, Robert TedMcKeithen, DavidMcKinsey, RichardMeadows, JacquelineMiller, DonellMixie, VinceMizuno, JiroMoody, JacobMoon, Mark TefaMoon, RobertMoore, DeanMoore, JohnMoore, Larry G.Morizono, MichaelMorley, LaurenceMorrison, LeeMott, BernardMueller, DonaldNelson, EdgarNelson, PaulNorris, DouglasNyberg, DennisOlmstead, RobertOribello, AmorOtto, VernicePagett, Betty S.Park, HankyuPark, Sun-YongParker, Ronald E.Parshall, JosephPatterson, JamesPearson, Virginia MillerPederson, RalphPeelor, HarryPickrell, GaylePutnam, GaryRabenau, DavidRambo-Brown, RuthRay, Marilyn
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Read, StanleyRiches, WallyRoberts, ByronRodriguez, David L.Rogers, DonaldRowan, EllenSalinas, JuanSanford, BillSanford, RobertSaylor, RonaldSchmidt, JohnSchniepp, AlbertSchwartz, RobertSchwarzenberg, CarlScott, FranklinScott, JamesShaner, Harry E.Simpson, StanleySlorpe, DavidSmith, DouglasSong, Chung-MyungSparkman, Billy C.Spilman, MarleneSpooner-Walther, PatriciaStarbuck, Harry L.Steed, JannaStegall, William H.
Stewart, RobertStiles, Billy JohnStone, Frank H.Sublett, John W.Sudderth, MelvinSummers, GeraldSwedenburg, RomainTakagi, AlphaTam, Timothy Chi TinTaylor, JohnTaylor, RichardThomas, CarlThomas, Darrell DuaneThomas, GlendaTiapula, VaopunaTillinghast, HaroldTravelstead, WillTroxell, BarbaraUbalde, AnatolioVale, MarkValencia, AdolfoVaughn, ClydeVieira, GilbertVisick, VernonVorster, ArnoldWager, Clarence E.Wake, Lloyd
Walker, Philip W.Webb, PaulWeber, GeorgeWheeler, WilliamWhite, J. BentonWhitmer, Philip F.Whitmore, Richard W.Wilber, BryanWilcock, EverettWilliams, A. CecilWilliams, Dorothy MaeWilliams, WayneWilliamson, LeeWilliamson, PaulWincentsen, LarryWinchester, AndreaWolf, M. DavidWood, Harry L.Woodworth, CharlesWoudenberg, PaulWright, Sargent J.Yang, FrankYong, Wesley O.Young, Ernle W.D.Yu, Suk-ChongYu, Yon Sil
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?
Lois Edde 358.2.c 7-1-09
b) Previously?
Thomas M. Brackney, William Kobayashi, Geraldine J. Wolfe
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? None
56. Who have been recognized as retired local pastors (¶320.6):
a) This year? None
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b) Previously?
Robert Buckner Mary McCollumFloyd Roland Castillo Victor McLaneRejean Idzerda Ardyss SandellDiane E. Johnson Herlinda Valencia
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) None
b) Elected as probationary (provisional) members? (28a, b; 29a, b, c) 35
c) Elected as deacons in full connection? (32a) 1
d) Elected as elders in full connection? (33a) 8
e) Readmitted? (34, 35a, b) none
f) Retired made effective? (36a, b, c) None
g) Transferred in? (30a, 37, 38) 6
h) Transferred out? (41)None
i) Discontinued as probationary (provisional) members? (42) 1
j) Honorably located this year? (43a1) None
k) Administratively located this year? (43c1) None
l) Withdrawn? (46a, b, c) 1
m) Termination of orders? (46d) None
n) Terminated by trial? (46e) None
o) Deceased? (48a, b, c) 20
58. What is the number of:
a) Pastoral charges? 321
b) Local churches? 347
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
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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)
Categories
Deacons in Full
Connection
Eldersin Full
Connection
Probationary (provisional)
Deacons
Probationary (provisional)
Elders
Associate Members
& Affiliate
Members With Vote
Full–time
Local Pastors
Part–time
Local Pastors
Pastors and deacons whose primary appointment is to a Local Church (¶¶331.1c, 339)
10 255 5 25 2 19 23
Deacons (in full connection and probationary (provisional)) serving Beyond the Local Church (¶331.1a, b) (81a,b)
8 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
0 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Appointments to Extension Ministries (¶316.1; 344.1a, c) (80a)
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22 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
1 0 0 0
Appointments to Extension Ministries (¶316.1; 344.1b, c) (80b)
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5 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
0 0 0 0
Appointments to Extension Ministries (¶316.1; 344.1d) (80c)
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19 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
0 0 0 0
Appointments to Attend School (82)
0 1 0 0 0 xxxxxxxxxx
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Appointed to Other Annual Conferences (49)
0 6 0 0 0 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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On Leave of Absence (50a, 50b)
2 17 3 0 0 xxxxxxxxxx
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On Family Leave (50a2, c2)
1 3 0 0 0 xxxxxxxxxx
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Categories
Deacons in Full
Connection
Eldersin Full
Connection
Probationary (provisional)
Deacons
Probationary (provisional)
Elders
Associate Members
& Affiliate
Members With Vote
Full–time
Local Pastors
Part–time
Local Pastors
On Sabbatical Leave (51)
0 0 0 0 0 xxxxxxxxxx
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On Incapacity Leave (52c)
0 7 0 0 0 xxxxxxxxxx
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On Transitional Leave (50a3, 50c1iii)
3 0 3 0 0 xxxxxxxxxx
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Retired (53, 54, 55) 7 304 0 0 1 xxxxxxxxxx
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Total Number, Clergy Members
31 630 11 26 3 19 23
Grand Total, All Conference Clergy Members
752
b) By gender and racial/ethnic identification? (NOTE: See the instruction for item 59 for guidelines to assist in the racial/ethnic identification count.)
Female Clergy
Categories
Deacons in Full
Connection
Eldersin Full
Connection
Probationary (provisional)
Deacons
Probationary (provisional)
Elders
Associate Members
& Affiliate
Members With Vote
Full–time Local
Pastors
Part–time
Local Pastors
Asian 1 10 0 2 0 2 1
African American/Black
0 7 0 1 0 0 1
Hispanic 0 2 0 1 0 2 0
Native American 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
White 28 156 11 11 1 7 4
Multi-Racial 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Number, Female Clergy Members*
29 175 11 14 1 11 7
Grand Total, All Conference Female Clergy Members*
248
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Male Clergy
Categories
Deacons in Full
Connection
Eldersin Full
Connection
Probationary (provisional)
Deacons
Probationary (provisional)
Elders
Associate Members
& Affiliate
Members With Vote
Full–time Local
Pastors
Part–time
Local Pastors
Asian 0 67 0 5 0 2 2
African American/Black
0 9 0 1 0 0 0
Hispanic 0 13 0 1 1 1 0
Native American 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pacific Islander 0 14 0 0 0 0 4
White 2 361 0 5 1 5 10
Multi-Racial 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Number, Male Clergy Members*
31 464 0 12 2 8 16
Grand Total, All Conference Male Clergy Members*
504
*The sums entered in these spaces should agree with the comparable totals in the bottom two lines of question 59).
PartIIICertificationInSpecializedAndCertifiedLayMinistry(¶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?None
61. Who is certified in specialized ministry? (List the areas of specialized ministry. Indicate by an asterisk those certified this year.)
Lillian Baker-Holleman(retired) Spiritual Formation FDMary Beck (retired) Christian Education FDDiana Bohn Christian Education FDDawn Boyd Christian Education FDPatrick Davis Youth Ministry & Christian Education FDDonna Morrow DeCamp (retired) Christian Education FDMary Jane Deiranich (retired) Christian EducationCheryl Garlick Christian Education FDAlice Ann Glenn Christian Education FDHope Kawashima Minister of Music FDLinda Kuruhara Christian Education DiaconalDonna Lindsay Christian EducationCheryl (Butz) Olson (retired) Christian Education Diaconal
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Ardys Sandell (retired) Evangelism Local PastorDorothy Straks Minister of Music FD
62. Who are transferred in as a certified person in specialized ministry? None
63. Who are transferred out as a certified person in specialized ministry? None
64. Who have been removed as a certified person in specialized ministry? None
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)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) Not applicable. Too few diaconal ministers.
67. Who are reinstated as diaconal ministers (¶313.3c)? (v) None
68. Who are transferred in as diaconal ministers (¶312)? None
Name Conference Date
69. Who are transferred out as diaconal ministers (¶312)? None
Name Conference Date
70. 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) None
71. What diaconal ministers have died during the year? None
a) Effective:
Name Date of Birth Date of Death
b) Retired:
Name Date of Birth Date of Death
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):
Cheryl Olson 1-01-09
b) At this session of the Annual Conference? (Include names of persons listed in Question 72a, if their leaves of absence are continuing): None
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): None
b) At this session of the Annual Conference? (Include names of persons listed in Question 73a, if their leaves of absence are continuing): Linda Kuruhara
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74. Who have returned to active status:
a) From disability, study/sabbatical, or personal leave of absence (¶313.1a, c, d)? None
b) From extended leave (¶313.1e)? (v) None
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?
Cheryl Olson
b) Previously?
John Espie, Margaret Estrada
Part V Appointments And Concluding Business76. 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):
Name Fraction of FT Service Number of Years
Pamela Abbey ¼ 1 Adrionne Beasley ¾ 8Robert Brazie ¼ 2Carolee Catterall ¾ 11 Jae Haeng Choi ¼ 4Anne Lau Choy ¾ 4Corazon Escarzaga OE ½ 6Atsuko Fujinami OF ½ 1 Sandra Jean Gess ½ 3Katie Goetz ¾ 1Heather Hammer ¾ 1 Laura Heffernan ¼ 2Dixie Jennings-Teats ¾ 18Hayes Hyesung Kang ¾ 4Linda Kelly-Baker ¼ 3Colin Kerr-Carpenter ½ 3Kathy W. Kerr-Carpenter OE ¼ 3Sun Hee Kim ½ 3Jeffrey Kunkel ½ 1 Hyok In Kwon ¾ 4
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Chansoo Lee ½ 10Brian Dale Mark ½ 3Catharine Morris ¾ 19David Park ¾ 4Sangyil Park ½ 4Kim Risedorph ½ 6Judy Robbins ½ 9Anne Schlesinger ½ 3Betsy Schwarzentraub ½ 2Carolyn Talmadge ¼ 2Wang Pao Thao ¼ 3Donna Van Maanen ¾ 2
b) What deacons in full connection and probationary (provisional) deacons are approved for appointment to less than full-time service (¶331.7)?
Ann Jordan PD ¾ 3Janet Sue Mueller ½ 6
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?
John Current 7-1-09 through 1-3 years Hubert Ivery 7-1-08 through 1-3 yearsJeffrey Kunkel 7-1-09 through 6-30-10Pamela Kurtz 7-1-08 through 1-3 yearsJames Mishler 4-1-09 through 6-30-09Douglas Norris 7-1-08 through 12-26-08Christine Shiber 7-1-08 through 1-3 yearsAudrey Ward 7-1-09 through 1-3 years
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
Name From… To… Eff DateLauren Chaffee- FE San Francisco, Bethany UMC to Attend School 8-1-08Judson Gears-RM No assignment to San Francisco, Bethany UMC (SY, Ret) 8-1-08Mark Wharff-FE Farmington UMC ½ time toFarmington UMC & Riverbank UMC 8-1-08Ann Jordan-PD Leave of Absence to Sacramento, St. Andrew’s UMC, Assoc. 8-1-08Blake Busick-FE Fremont, St Paul’s UMC to Cupertino, The Good Samaritan UMC 8-15-08Anne Lau Choy-FE Livermore, Asbury UMC to Fremont, St. Paul’s UMC 8-28-08Vang Thao-SY, Lay Merced UMC ¼ time to No assignment 8-31-08 Rebecca Irelan-FE Novato UMC ½ time to Novato UMC ¾ time 9-1-08Gayle Dee-PD Leave of Absence to Half Moon Bay, Community UMC ½ time 9-1-08Tevita Fanaika-FE Sacramento, Tongan Fell. to Incapacity Leave 9-1-08Katai’i Sela Tapa No appointment to Sacramento, Tongan Fell ½ PL 9-1-08Nadine DeWitt-RM No assignment to Reno, South Reno UMC (SY, Ret) 9-1-08Kelvin Sauls-FE ATEM – GBOD to ATEM – GBGM 9-15-08
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Elizabeth Schwarzentraub-FE ATEM – Dev Dir, CANV Foundation & ATEM – Stewardship Dir, CANV Conf to ATEM – Dir Stewardship ½ time 10-28-08John Ruby-FE Reno, South Reno UMC to Vol. Leave of Absence (354.1a) 11-06-08Douglas Norris-RM San Jose, Wesley UMC (SY, Ret) to No assignment 12-26-08Linda Pickens-Jones-FE Campbell UMC to Vol. Leave of Absence (354.1a) 12-01-08William Pecot-FE Morgan Hill UMC (full time) to Morgan Hill UMC ¾ time 1-1-09Nadine DeWitt-RM Reno, South Reno UMC to No assignment 1-1-09Paul Castonguay-PL Ione ½ time to No appointment 1-1-09Rebecca Irelan-FE Novato UMC ¾ time to Novato UMC full time 1-1-09Keith Inouye-FE Clovis, UJCC to San Jose, Wesley UMC 1-1-09Ann Jordan-PD Sac, St. Andrew’s full time to Sac, St. Andrew’s UMC ¾ time 1-1-09E. Schwarzentraub-FE ATEM-Dir of Stewardship CANV Conf ½ time to ATEM – Dir of Stewardship, CANV Conf ½ time & Schwarzentraub & Assoc ½ time 1-1-09 Cheryl Olson-DM (92 Disc) Campbell UMC to Personal Leave 1-1-09Michinari Matsushita-OF San Jose, Wesley UMC No appointment 2-1-09Patricia Rominger-PE Family Leave to No appointment 2-5-09Dennis M. Taber-FE Rohnert Park, St. John’s UMC to Incapacity Leave 3-1-09Jeffrey Kunkel-FE ATEM, First Pres, Livermore to ATEM – Faith Development, story /art 3-1-09Octavio Gama-FE Greenfield UMC to Greenfield UMC & Soledad, Mision 3-1-09 Metodista Hispana de Soledad Magdalena Gama-OE Soledad, Mision Metodista to No appointment 3-1-09Siuta Lutui-PL Sunnyvale, SJ Tongan Fell to No appointment 3-11-09Sepuloni Feleunga No assignment to Sunnyvale, SJ Tongan Fellowship (SY, Lay) 3-11-09James Mishler No appointment to Reno, South Reno UMC, Pastor for Congregational Life (OE) 4-1-09Michiko Nishinosono No appointment to San Jose, Wesley UMC, Assoc, Japanese Language Ministry (OF) 5-4-09Gayle Dee-PD Half Moon Bay, Community to Transitional Leave 6-1-09Ruth Cortez-RM Fresno Christian Fellowship to No assignment 6-30-09 Paglago Resource Pastor (SY, Ret)
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.)
See Appointment Directory, Chapter 6 in Journal 2009
Within the connectional structures of United Methodism (¶344.1a, c)?
Renae D. Extrum-Fernandez [3] Superintendent Bay View District Kristie L. Olah [2] Superintendent San Jose District Elizabeth K. Schwarzentraub [2] Conference Minister of Faith & Generosity (Cameron
Park,Foothills UMC CC)Benoni R. Silva-Netto [5] Superintendent Shasta District
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Jerry D. Smith [4] Superintendent Nevada-Sierra District Thomas E. Virts [1] Conference Superintendent Linda D. Wiberg [18] Director of Connectional Ministries, Ca-Nev Conference
(Sacramento Centennial UMC CC)Mariellen Sawada Yoshino [3] Superintendent Fresno DistrictPaul R. Dirdak [2] Central Conference Pension Administration Director, General
Board of Pension and Health Benefits ( Walnut Creek, UMC CC)
Kelvin Sauls [4] Asst Gen’l Sec’y, Congregational Development & Racial Ethnic Ministries, General Board of Global Ministries ( San Francisco, Jones Memorial UMC CC)
Michael J. Christensen [14] National Director, Shalom Initiative, Drew University ( San Francisco, Glide Memorial UMC CC)
Janet S. Everhart [7] Asst. Prof of Religion/Dir., Lilly Initiative, Simpson College, Iowa ( Berkeley, Epworth UMC CC)
Jennifer Irvine Goto [1] Campus Minister, Wesley Foundation, UC Merced (Madera UMC CC)
Kah-Jin Jeffrey Kuan [11] Associate Professor of Old Testament, Pacific School of Religion (Oakland, Chinese Community UMC CC)
Andrew Sung Park [23] Professor of Theology, United Theological Seminary ( San Francisco, Ohnnury Mission UMC CC)
Kristin G. Stoneking [6] Director & Campus Minister, Cal Aggie Christian Association (Davis UMC CC)
Thomas C.N. Tai [22] President/Professor, Methodist Graduate School of Theology, Taiwan (San Leandro, Formosan UMC CC)
Carolyn Talmadge [5] Campus Minister, Ecumenical House, SFSU (South San Francisco, Hope UMC CC)
Mai-Anh L. Tran PE [3] Assistant Professor of Christian Education, Eden Theological Seminary, St. Louis, MO (Oakland, Chinese Community UMC CC)
Tarah Trueblood [4] Executive Director/Campus Pastor, Wesley Foundation,, University of California, Berkeley ( Richmond, St. Luke’s UMC CC)
David M. Schilling [16] Director, Global Corporate Accountablility, Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility ( Watsonville, First UMC CC)
Margo L. Tenold [4] Co-Executive Director, Council of Churches, Santa Clara County (Campbell UMC CC)
John M. Fujimori [24] Missionary Associate, General Bd of Discipleship ( San Jose, Wesley UMC CC)
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b) To ministries endorsed by the Board of Higher Education and Ministry (¶344.1b, c)?
Andrew Bear [3] VITAS Innovative Hospice Care, Newark, CA ( San Jose, Cambrian Park UMC CC)
Ronna L. Case [16] Chaplain, St. James Hospital ( Elk Grove UMC CC) Marilyn E. Ericksen [5] Staff Chaplain, Mercy San Juan Medical Center ( Sacramento, St.
Mark’s UMC CC) R. Lee Hayward [5] Minister of Organizational Effectiveness & Leadership Development,
Hayward & Associates ( Los Gatos UMC CC) Lorna C. Nordlander [19] Director, Spiritual Care Services, Sutter Medical Center (Sacramento,
Faith UMC CC)
c) To other valid ministries under the provisions of ¶344.1d? (v 2/3)
Pamela J. Abbey [5] Director, Acting in Faith Drama Ministries (Concord UMC CC)Izuru Aratani [13] Chaplain, Student Christian Fellowship, Kyoai Gakuen Girls High
School (San Jose, Wesley UMC CC)Stephen K. Black [4] Adjunct Faculty, University of San Francisco (Palo Alto, First
UMC CC)Sharon E. Delgado [10] Executive Director, Earth Justice Ministries (Nevada City UMC
CC)Alpha D. Goto [6] Pastor, Waioli Hui’ia United Church of Christ (Palo Alto,
Aldersgate UMC CC)Sharalyn Hamilton [2] Director of Stewardship, All Saints Church, Pasadena, CA (Alamo,
San Ramon Valley UMC CC)Nobu T. Imaizumi [30] Professor, School of Policy Studies, Kwansei Gakuin University
(San Francisco, Pine UMC CC)Linda Kelly-Baker [11] Ministry of Spiritual Formation & Direction through Side-by-Side
Spiritual Companions Ministry, Loaves & Fishes, Sacramento (Sacramento, First UMC CC)
Elizabeth Meikle Kennedy [4] Pastoral Counselor, Private Practice (San Mateo, Crystal Springs UMC CC)
Hee-Soo Kim [14] Dean of Admissions, Baekseok University (Willows, First UMC CC)
Jeffrey K. Kunkel [4] Faith Development through Story & Art (Oakland, Lake Merritt UMC CC)
Toshikazu Kuwabara [21] Professor, Hokkai Gakuen University, Japan (Berkeley, Methodist United Church CC)
Theresa M. Mason [2] Earthen Pot Theater, Creative Ministries (Sacramento, St. Mark’s UMC CC)
Karen A. McClintock [11] Counseling & Consulting, Clinical Psychology Practice (Yreka UMC CC)
Sangyil Park [4] Professor of Preaching & Dir., DMin Program, American Baptist Seminary of the West, Berkeley
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Gwendolyn L. Pomeroy [10] Consultant,, Development Resources, Santa Fe (Walnut Creek, UMC CC)
Roger E. Spence [21] Chief, Child & Family Services,, Kaiser Hospital, Vallejo (Berkeley, Epworth UMC CC)
Michael A. Swartz [19] Pastor, Church of Peace United Church of Christ (Redwood City, First UMC CC)
Paul J. Wiberg [5] Interim Pastor, Plainville Christian Church, United Church of Christ, NY (Orinda, St. Mark’s UMC CC)
81. Who are appointed as deacons (full connection and probationary (provisional)) for the ensuing year? (Attach a list.)
See Appointment Directory, chapter 6 in Journal 2009
a) Through non-United Methodist agencies and settings beyond the local church (¶331.1a)?
Donene V. Blair (PD) [2] Chaplain, AlmaVia San Rafael Assisted Living (San Rafael, First UMC CC)
Patrick Davis [5] Executive Director, Bay Area Alliance for Youth and Family Services (San Ramon, Grace UMC CC)
Cheryl A. Garlick [3] Children’s Ministry Director, Christian Layman Church, El Cerrito (Alameda, Buena Vista UMC CC)
Alice Ann Glenn [13] Christian Education Consultant/Writer/Health Advocate (Monterey UMC CC)
Susan Griffin [5] Attorney, Church Law; Golden Gate District Counsel, CaNv Conf (San Francisco, Bethany UMC CC)
Janet S. Mueller [5] Chaplain/Counselor, Yolo Hospice (Davis UMC CC) Catherine Ramsey Noellert (PD) [1] Christian Counseling Center, San Jose (Palo Alto, First
UMC CC) Judith Pruess-Mellow [5] Executive Director, Senior New Ways (Los Altos UMC CC)
b) Through United Methodist Church-related agencies and schools within the connectional structures of The United Methodist Church (¶331.1b)? none
c) Within a local congregation, charge, or cooperative parish (¶331.1c)? (see attached list)
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: Silvienusi Tiueti
83. Where are the diaconal ministers appointed for the ensuing year (¶310) [1992 Discipline]?
Precious Craft Director of Music Oakland, Shattuck Ave. UMC
Linda Kuruhara Leave of Absence
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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.)
Linda Kelly is now known as Linda Kelly-Baker
Jennifer Edenborough is now known as Jennifer Murdock
85. Where and when shall the next Conference Session be held (¶603.2, 3)? June 16-19, 2010, Sacramento, CA
Left to Right: Elders – Katie Marie Goetz, Hayes Hyesung Kang, Tevita Fotofili Vaikona, Young-Gwon Kim, Hyok-In Kwon, Carolyn Talmadge, Marylee Sheffer, Motoe Yamada; recognition of Elders’ orders – John Oda; Deacon – Susan Griffin
Elected for Full Connection and Membership
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Left to right: Kristen A. Marshall and Kelley E. O’Connor, towards Elders’ orders; Catherine R. Noellert, Deacons’ orders; Helen E. Mansfield, Elders’ orders; Thomas Joseph Buratovich, Deacons’ orders.
Elected for Commissioning and Provisional Membership
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Addresses and phone numbers are found in Chapter 16, “Directory of Churches” and/or chapter 17, “Directory of Clergy.” Leg-end: AM: Associate Member; DM: Diaconal Minister; PL: Part Time Local Pastor; FL: Full Time Local Pastor; PE: Probationary El-der; FE: Full Elder; PD: Probationary Deacon; FD: Full Deacon; OE: Elder of another Annual Conference or Methodist denomination; OF: Clergy in good standing of another Christian denomination; LFT: Less than Full Time; SY: Supply Pastor - Pastors assigned by District Superintendent in the following categories: CLM - Conference Lay Minister (CLayM), Lay - Lay person, RET - Retired Clergy member of CA-NV Conference, Other - Usually references a credentialed pastor of another denomination. Pastors serving multiple locations are indicated by +.
The Appointment/Assignment List for the Local Church and the Appointment/Assignment List Beyond the Local Church below reflect the current official record in effect July 1, 2009, as reported at Annual Conference Session in June 2009. Changes to appointments and assignments that may be made throughout the year will be noted on the CA-NV conference website, www.cnumc.org.
Note: All appointments are effective July 1, 2009, unless otherwise indicated. The number in brackets indicates the year of the appointment.
Clergy Appointments to Bay View DistrictAlameda, Buena Vista UMC ...................................Michael A. Yoshii .........................FE ........................[22] Deacon serving beyond local church .............Cheryl A. Garlick .........................FD ..............................Alameda, Bay View UM Cambodian Fellowship ...TBSAlameda, Rising Hope ............................................Stephen E. Lee .............................FE ..........................[6] + San Leandro, Faith Alameda, Twin Towers UMC .................................Interim, Hubert L. Ivery ...............FE ..........................[2]Alamo, San Ramon Korean UM Mission ...............Eun Young Kim ............................SY, OtherAlamo, San Ramon Valley UMC ............................Ronald G. Dunn ...........................FE ..........................[9] Associate Alison Berry ................................FE ..........................[1] Minister of Discipleship .................................Dawn E. Boyd ..............................FD .......................[13]Albany UMC ...........................................................Sangyil Park .................................FE, LFT .................[4]Antioch UMC..........................................................Craig S. Dale ................................FE ..........................[1]Berkeley, Epworth UMC ........................................Odette M. Lockwood-Stewart ......FE ..........................[6]Berkeley, Methodist United Church .......................Naomi P.F. Southard.....................FE ........................[13]Berkeley, Trinity UMC ...........................................Kim A. Smith ...............................FE ........................[18]Brentwood UMC .....................................................Alexis S. Easton ...........................FE ..........................[5]Byron UMC ............................................................Dan I. Sturdivant ..........................FE ..........................[9]Castro Valley UMC .................................................Paul H. Harkness ..........................FE ..........................[5]Concord UMC .........................................................Robert C. Kirk ..............................FE ..........................[6]Concord, Korean UMC ...........................................Seon-Young Lee ...........................OE .........................[4]Dixon UMC ............................................................Catharine M. Morris .....................FE, LFT ...............[22] Assistant .........................................................Lloyd Ash .....................................SY, CLMEl Cerrito UMC .......................................................Interim, Christine E. Shiber .........FE ..........................[2] + Vallejo, First UMCEl Sobrante UMC ....................................................Gaye G. Benson ...........................FE ..........................[8]Fairfield UMC .........................................................Thomas Kimball ...........................FE ..........................[5]Hayward, First UMC ..............................................John C. Chamberlin .....................FE ..........................[1]Hayward, South Hayward .......................................Elmar R. DeOcera ........................FL ..........................[1]Lafayette UMC .......................................................Lori B. Sawdon ............................FE ..........................[6]Livermore, Asbury UMC Co-Pastor, Charles D. Johnstone ...........FE ..........................[7] Co-Pastor, Kim Risedorph ....................FE, LFT .................[1]Martinez UMC ........................................................Afuhia I. Akolo ............................FE ..........................[1]Martinez, Tongan Fellowship .................................Afuhia I. Akolo ............................FE ..........................[1]Napa, First UMC .....................................................Douglas J. Monroe .......................FE ..........................[5] Associate ........................................................Roger Kimble ...............................FE ..........................[2]Oakland, Berkeley Korean UMC ............................Hyok-In Kwon .............................FE, LFT .................[5]
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Oakland, Chinese Community UMC ......................Peter Kim-Hock Lau ....................FE ........................[17] Associate ........................................................Emily Lin .....................................PL .........................[1]Oakland, Downs Memorial UMC ...........................Lorraine McNeal ..........................FE ..........................[4]Oakland, Elmhurst UMC ........................................Adrionne Beasley .........................FE, LFT .................[8]Oakland, Fale Maama .............................................V. Lea Loumoli ............................FE ..........................[1]Oakland, Korean UMC ...........................................Kang-Won Lee .............................OE .........................[3]Oakland, Lake Merritt UMC ...................................Mary Elyn Bahlert ........................FE ........................[12]Oakland, Lake Park UMC .......................................Interim, John D. Current .............FE ..........................[1]Oakland, Laurel UMC ............................................Maile T. Koloto ............................FE ..........................[9]Oakland, Shattuck Avenue UMC ............................Delores Tibbs ...............................FE ..........................[1] Director of Music ...........................................Precious Craft ..............................DM ...................... [11]Oakland, Taylor Memorial UMC ............................Ronald E. Swisher ........................FE ........................[12]Orinda, St. Mark’s UMC .........................................Mark Zier .....................................FE ..........................[5]Pinole UMC ............................................................Linda Prendergast ........................FE ..........................[7]Pittsburg UMC ........................................................Rochelle A. Frazier ......................FE ..........................[2]Pleasant Hill, True Light Gospel Fellows ...............Samuel Ng ....................................SY, OtherPleasanton, Lynnewood UMC ................................Gary N. Grundman .......................FE ..........................[1] Minister of Youth & Children ........................Diana M. Bohn (eff. 10.1.08) .......FD .........................[1]Richmond, Easter Hill UMC ...................................Billye Austin ................................FE ........................[12]Richmond, First UMC ............................................Daniel C. Damon .........................FE ........................[15]Richmond, Good Shepherd UMC ..........................Interim, Randal F. Smith ..............FE ..........................[1] Richmond, St. Luke’s UMC....................................Interim, Pamela L. Kurtz .............FE ..........................[2]San Leandro, Faith UMC ........................................Stephen E. Lee .............................FE ..........................[3] + Alameda, Rising HopeSan Leandro, First UMC .........................................Myrna Bernadel-Huey .................FE ..........................[5]San Leandro, Formosan UMC ................................TBSSan Ramon, Grace UMC ........................................Henry H. Kim ...............................FE ..........................[6] Deacon serving beyond local church .............Patrick Davis ................................FDSt. Helena UMC ......................................................Interim, Audrey S. Ward ..............FE ..........................[1]Vacaville, St. Paul’s UMC ......................................Sandy Gess ...................................PE, LFT .................[6]Vallejo, Fellowship UMC .......................................Jinsik Lee .....................................FE ..........................[1] Vallejo, First UMC ..................................................Interim, Christine E. Shiber .........FE ..........................[1] + El Cerrito UMCVallejo, Wayside UMC............................................Douglas L. Johnson ......................FE ..........................[4]Walnut Creek, East Bay Formosan UMC ...............William Chou ...............................FE ..........................[8]Walnut Creek UMC ................................................Eileen H. Lindsay .........................FE ..........................[3] Associate Pastor of Neighborhood Outreach .Pamela J. Abbey ...........................FE, LFT .................[1]Walnut Creek, Tice Valley UMC ............................Joanne M. Peterson ......................FE ..........................[3]Walnut Creek, Walnut Avenue UMC ......................Sun-Hee Kim ...............................FE, LFT .................[3]
Bay View District CircuitsBillye Austin, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Renae Extrum-FernandezEl Cerrito Richmond, FirstEl Sobrante Richmond, Good ShepherdPinole Richmond St. Luke’s*Richmond, Easter Hill
Thomas Kimball, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Renae Extrum-Fernandez*Fairfield, Community Vallejo, FirstNapa, First Vacaville, St. Paul’sSt. Helena Vallejo, WaysideVallejo, Fellowship
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Addresses and phone numbers are found in Chapter 16, “Directory of Churches” and/or chapter 17, “Directory of Clergy.” Leg-end: AM: Associate Member; DM: Diaconal Minister; PL: Part Time Local Pastor; FL: Full Time Local Pastor; PE: Probationary El-der; FE: Full Elder; PD: Probationary Deacon; FD: Full Deacon; OE: Elder of another Annual Conference or Methodist denomination; OF: Clergy in good standing of another Christian denomination; LFT: Less than Full Time; SY: Supply Pastor - Pastors assigned by District Superintendent in the following categories: CLM - Conference Lay Minister (CLayM), Lay - Lay person, RET - Retired Clergy member of CA-NV Conference, Other - Usually references a credentialed pastor of another denomination. Pastors serving multiple locations are indicated by +.
Ron Swisher, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Renae Extrum-FernandezAlbany Oakland, Berkeley KoreanBerkeley Epworth Oakland Downs MemorialBerkeley, Methodist United Oakland, Shattuck AvenueBerkeley, Trinity * Oakland, Taylor Memorial
Peter Lau, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Renae Extrum-FernandezAlameda, Buena Vista Oakland, KoreanAlameda, Twin Towers Oakland, Lake Merritt*Oakland, Chinese Community Oakland, Lake Park
Stephen Lee, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Renae Extrum-FernandezAlameda, Rising Hope Bay View United Methodist Cambodian FellowshipHayward, First Oakland, LaurelHayward, South Hayward *San Leandro, FaithOakland, Elmhurst San Leandro, FirstOakland, Fale Maama San Leandro Formosan
Kim Risedorph, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Kristie OlahAlamo, San Ramon Valley Pleasanton, LynnewoodCastro Valley San Ramon, Grace*Livermore, Asbury San Ramon, Korean UM Fellowship
Alexis Easton, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Renae Extrum-FernandezAntioch Martinez*Brentwood Martinez, Tongan FellowshipByron PittsburgDixon
Joanne Peterson, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Renae Extrum-FernandezConcord Pleasant Hill, True Light Gospel UM FellowshipConcord, Korean Walnut CreekLafayette Walnut Creek, East Bay FormosanOrinda, St. Mark’s *Walnut Creek, Tice ValleyWalnut Creek, Walnut Avenue
Clergy Appointments to Delta DistrictCameron Park, Foothills UMC ...............................David J. Bunje ..............................FE ..........................[6] Citrus Heights UMC ...............................................Colin Kerr-Carpenter ...................FE, LFT .................[1]Coulterville UMC ...................................................Larry Wincentsen .........................SY, RET Davis UMC .............................................................John A. Oda ..................................FE ......................... [1] Deacon serving beyond local church .............Janet S. Mueller ...........................FD
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Elk Grove UMC ......................................................Kathleen F. La Point-Collup ........FE ........................[13]Elk Grove, Point Pleasant UMC .............................Neal R. Harrell .............................FE ........................[14] Associate ........................................................Kathy W. Kerr-Carpenter ............OE, LFT ................[3]Elverta UMC ...........................................................TBSEscalon UMC ..........................................................David L. Niu ................................FE ..........................[7]Fair Oaks UMC .......................................................Kathleen (Kelly) M. Love ............FE ..........................[6]Farmington UMC ....................................................Mark R. Wharff ............................FE ..........................[8] + Riverbank UMCGalt UMC................................................................Helen Mansfield ...........................PE ..........................[1]Hughson UMC ........................................................Thomas F. Hillman .......................FE ..........................[7] Holly D. Hillman .........................PL ..........................[7]Ione UMC ...............................................................Alex A. Cambe .............................FE ..........................[1] + Sutter Creek UMC Isleton, Community UMC ......................................Steven Darling .............................SY, RETJackson UMC ..........................................................John Bosch ...................................SY, CLMJamestown UMC ..................................................... TBSLincoln UMC ..........................................................Gary McAnally ............................PE ..........................[3]Linden UMC ...........................................................Kim Montenegro ..........................PL ..........................[1]Lodi, First UMC......................................................Alan Kimber .................................FE ..........................[8]Lodi, Salem UMC ...................................................Aura-Lila Ochoa ..........................PL ..........................[8]Loomis, First UMC .................................................Margaret C. McNaught ................FE ..........................[5]Manteca, St. Paul’s UMC ........................................Brandon F. Austin ........................FE ..........................[1] Modesto, Centenary UMC ......................................Robert M. Collins.........................FE ........................[12] Associate for Cambodian Language Ministry.Samuel Vorn ................................FE ........................[17]Modesto, First UMC ...............................................Debra L. Brady .............................FE ..........................[8] Associate ........................................................Cynthia Hamilton .........................OF .........................[7]Oakdale, Community UMC ....................................Timothy J Gravatt ........................PE ..........................[2]Patterson, Federated Church ...................................Kevin D. Campbell ......................FE ..........................[3]Placerville, El Dorado County Federated ...............Andrew Headden .........................OF ....................... [11]Rancho Cordova UMC ...........................................Rebecca M. Goodwin ...................FE ........................ [11]Rio Linda, Community UMC .................................Judy R. Robbins ...........................FE, LFT .................[6]Riverbank UMC ......................................................Mark R. Wharff ............................FE ..........................[2] + Farmington UMCRocklin, Cornerstone Community UMC ................Stephen J. Lundin .........................FE ..........................[4]Roseville, First UMC ..............................................Timothy L. Sherburne ..................AM ........................[5]Sacramento, Centennial UMC ................................Linda L. Loessberg-Zahl ..............FE ..........................[6] Associate ........................................................Jeonghyun Park ............................PE ..........................[3]Sacramento, Central UMC ......................................Linda S. Dew-Hiersoux ...............FE ..........................[2]Sacramento, Chinese UMC .....................................Ernest Kei-Fai Kan ......................FE ..........................[1] + Sacramento, Riverside UMCSacramento, Cho-un Korean UMC .........................Hyun-Sup Jung.............................OE .......................[10] Associate ........................................................Hyesung Kang ..............................FE, LFT .................[5] Associate ........................................................Eun-Joo Myung ............................PL ..........................[1]Sacramento, Emmanuel UMC ................................Angel A. Betancourt .....................FE ..........................[7]Sacramento, Faith UMC .........................................Barbara Horikoshi-Firebaugh ......FE ..........................[1] Sacramento, First UMC ..........................................Kathleen McShane .......................FE ..........................[4] Associate ........................................................Linda M. Kelly-Baker ..................FE, LFT .................[3]Sacramento, Florin UMC ........................................Linda P. Snyder ............................FE ..........................[9] Associate, Paglago .........................................Arturo Capuli ...............................SY, RET Sacramento, Hope UMC .........................................JoAnn Juniel.................................FE ..........................[9]Sacramento, Japanese UMC ...................................Motoe Yamada .............................FE ......................... [1]Sacramento, North Sacramento UMC ....................Ronald West (eff. 8-1-09) ............PL ..........................[1]Sacramento, Oak Park UMC ...................................Robert L. Jones ............................FL ..........................[3]Sacramento, Riverside UMC ..................................Ernest Kei-Fai Kan ......................FE ......................... [1] + Sacramento, Chinese UMC
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Addresses and phone numbers are found in Chapter 16, “Directory of Churches” and/or chapter 17, “Directory of Clergy.” Leg-end: AM: Associate Member; DM: Diaconal Minister; PL: Part Time Local Pastor; FL: Full Time Local Pastor; PE: Probationary El-der; FE: Full Elder; PD: Probationary Deacon; FD: Full Deacon; OE: Elder of another Annual Conference or Methodist denomination; OF: Clergy in good standing of another Christian denomination; LFT: Less than Full Time; SY: Supply Pastor - Pastors assigned by District Superintendent in the following categories: CLM - Conference Lay Minister (CLayM), Lay - Lay person, RET - Retired Clergy member of CA-NV Conference, Other - Usually references a credentialed pastor of another denomination. Pastors serving multiple locations are indicated by +.
Sacramento, St. Andrew’s UMC .............................Elizabeth A. Brick ........................FE ........................[10] Associate Pastor of Education & Community Develoipment .................Ann Marie Jordan ........................PD, LFT ................[2]Sacramento, St. Mark’s UMC .................................Florence F. Whitmore...................FE ..........................[9]Sacramento, The Table ............................................Matthew Smith .............................PE ..........................[1]Sacramento, Tongan U.M. Fellowship ....................Kataii Sela Tapa ...........................PL ..........................[2]Sacramento, Trinity UMC .......................................Shine C.P. Vang ............................FE ..........................[9]Sacramento, Wesley UMC ......................................David Griggs ................................PL ..........................[5]Sonora UMC ...........................................................Thomas Weathers .........................PL ..........................[4]Soulsbyville UMC ..................................................John C. Kimbell ...........................FL ........................[10] + Tuolumne UMCStockton, Central UMC ..........................................David L. Bennett ..........................FE ..........................[7] Associate ........................................................Kien Srey .....................................FL ..........................[3]Stockton, Grace UMC .............................................Donald Piercy ...............................SY, OtherStockton, Holy Cross UMC ....................................John A. McLaughlin .....................FE ..........................[9]Stockton, St. Mark’s UMC......................................Jola Bortner ..................................FE ..........................[7]Stockton, St. Paul’s UMC .......................................Paul G. Cabotaje ..........................FE ..........................[2]Sutter Creek UMC ..................................................Alex A. Cambe .............................FE ..........................[6] + Ione UMCTracy, First UMC ....................................................Mark N. Buenafe ..........................FE ..........................[4]Tuolumne UMC ......................................................John C. Kimbell ...........................FL ........................[10] + Soulsbyville UMCTurlock, First UMC .................................................David G. Thompson .....................FE ........................[10]Valley Springs Community UMC ...........................Winston A. Cruz ...........................FE ..........................[1]Woodland UMC ......................................................Ardith Allread ..............................FE ..........................[4]
Delta District CircuitsDave Thompson, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Mariellen YoshinoCoulterville SoulsbyvilleEscalon TracyHughson TuolumneModesto, Centenary *Turlock, FirstSonora
Dave Bennett, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Mariellen YoshinoGalt Lodi, SalemIone *Stockton, CentralIsleton Stockton, GraceJackson Stockton, St. Paul’sLinden Sutter CreekLodi, First Valley Springs, Community
Mark Wharff, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Mariellen Yoshino*Farmington Patterson, FederatedManteca, St. Paul’s RiverbankModesto, First Stockton, Holy CrossOakdale, Community Stockton, St. Mark’s
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Kathi McShane, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Jerry SmithSacramento, Chinese Sacramento, JapaneseSacramento, Emmanuel Sacramento, North SacramentoSacramento, Faith Sacramento, Oak Park*Sacramento, First Sacramento, RiversideSacramento, Hope Sacramento, St. Mark’s
Ardith Allread, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Jerry SmithDavis Sacramento, TonganPoint Pleasant Sacramento, TrinitySacramento, Florin *Woodland
Steve Lundin, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Jerry SmithAuburn, Pioneer Placerville, El Dorado County FederatedLincoln *Rocklin, Cornerstone CommunityNewcastle Roseville, First
Maggie McNaught, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Jerry SmithCameron Park, Foothills *Loomis, FirstElk Grove Sacramento, CentennialFair Oaks Sacramento, CentralSacramento, The Table
Becky Goodwin, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Jerry SmithCitrus Heights Rio Linda, CommunityElverta Sacramento, Cho-Un Korean*Rancho Cordova Sacramento, St. AndrewsSacramento, Wesley
Clergy Appointments to Fresno DistrictArmona UMC .........................................................Thomas D. Abrahamson ...............FE ..........................[3] + Lemoore UMCAtwater UMC ..........................................................Gregory Floyd ..............................AM ........................[1]Bakersfield, First UMC ...........................................Richard H. Thompson ..................FE ..........................[5]Bakersfield, St. Mark’s UMC..................................Brian Mark ...................................PE ..........................[1] Bakersfield, Trinity UMC .......................................Gabriela Perla ...............................FL ..........................[6]Bakersfield, Wesley UMC .......................................Karen Stoffers-Pugh .....................FE ..........................[1]Caruthers UMC .......................................................Robert W. Brazie ..........................FE, LFT .................[2]Chowchilla, ChristChurch United Methodist .........John S. Parker ..............................FL ........................[12]Clovis, Fresno Korean Fellowship ..........................We Woong Kim ............................FE ..........................[1] Clovis, Memorial UMC ..........................................Denice K. Leslie ...........................FE ........................[13] Hmong Ministry ............................................Wang Pao Thao ............................AM ........................[1]Clovis, United Japanese Christian ..........................Craig K. Yoshihara .......................PE ..........................[1] Associate ........................................................Kristen A. Marshall ......................PE ..........................[2]Corcoran, First UMC ..............................................James Woffinden ..........................FL ..........................[3] + Tipton UMCDelano UMC ...........................................................Edilberto Lubiano ........................FE ..........................[1]
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Addresses and phone numbers are found in Chapter 16, “Directory of Churches” and/or chapter 17, “Directory of Clergy.” Leg-end: AM: Associate Member; DM: Diaconal Minister; PL: Part Time Local Pastor; FL: Full Time Local Pastor; PE: Probationary El-der; FE: Full Elder; PD: Probationary Deacon; FD: Full Deacon; OE: Elder of another Annual Conference or Methodist denomination; OF: Clergy in good standing of another Christian denomination; LFT: Less than Full Time; SY: Supply Pastor - Pastors assigned by District Superintendent in the following categories: CLM - Conference Lay Minister (CLayM), Lay - Lay person, RET - Retired Clergy member of CA-NV Conference, Other - Usually references a credentialed pastor of another denomination. Pastors serving multiple locations are indicated by +.
Dinuba, First UMC .................................................Frances Leibert .............................FL ..........................[4] + Dinuba, Palm UMCDinuba, Palm UMC ................................................Frances Leibert .............................FL ..........................[4] + Dinuba, First UMCDos Palos UMC ......................................................James R. Scott ..............................SY, RET Exeter UMC ............................................................Les Lungren .................................FE ..........................[4] + Porterville, First UMCFirebaugh UMC ......................................................Richard Melbert Roper ................SY, OtherFresno, Calwa UMC.................Supervising Elder, Floyd N. Quenzer .........................FE ..........................[1] Fresno, Christian Fellowship ..................................Deborah H. Dillon ........................PL ..........................[2]Fresno, Grace UMC ................................................Floyd N. Quenzer .........................FE ........................[14] + Fresno, Sierra Vista UMCFresno, Sierra Vista UMC .......................................Floyd N. Quenzer .........................FE ..........................[4] + Fresno, Grace UMCFresno, St. Mark’s UMC .........................................Leonard Adams ............................SY, LayFresno, St. Paul’s UMC ..........................................Arnel Clemente ............................FE ..........................[2]Fresno, Wesley UMC ..............................................Victorine A. Healy .......................FE ..........................[3]Hanford UMC .........................................................Susan L. Foster.............................PE ..........................[2]Kerman UMC ..........................................................Eric Cho .......................................SY, OtherKernville UMC .......................................................Lauren Chaffee .............................FE ..........................[1] Lake Isabella, Highland Chapel UMC ....................Bill Rohrer ...................................SY + Weldon UMCLeGrand UMC ........................................................Anne Schlesinger .........................PE, LFT .................[4]Lemoore UMC ........................................................Thomas D. Abrahamson ...............FE ..........................[7] + Armona UMCLindsay UMC..........................................................Dale S. Kuruhara ..........................SY, RET Hispanic Ministry Pastor ................................Corazon Escarzaga .......................PE ..........................[3]Livingston UMC .....................................................Robert L. Kuyper .........................FE ..........................[7]Los Banos UMC .....................................................Glen A. Raley ...............................FE ..........................[4]Madera UMC ..........................................................Shinya Goto .................................PE ..........................[2]Mariposa UMC .......................................................Virginia L. Foster .........................FE ..........................[3]Merced UMC ..........................................................Jay K. Pierce ................................FE ..........................[4]New Cuyama, Cuyama Community UMC .............Steve L. Draucker ........................PL ........................[18]Oakhurst New Community UMC ...........................Kelley O’Connor ..........................PE ..........................[2]Porterville, First UMC ............................................Les Lungren .................................FE ..........................[4] + Exeter UMCPorterville, Grand Avenue UMC .............................Donald H. Roulsten ......................FE ........................[22] Associate ........................................................Marcelo Escarzaga .......................PE ..........................[3]Reedley Fellowship .................................................Neal R. Harris ..............................FE ..........................[9] + Reedley, First UMCReedley, First UMC ................................................Neal R. Harris ..............................FE ..........................[9] + Reedley FellowshipRiverdale UMC .......................................................John Whittemore ..........................SY, Other Marge Whittemore .......................SY, OtherSanger UMC ...........................................................George Bennett ............................FL ..........................[1]Selma, First UMC ...................................................Mary Dalton .................................FL ..........................[1] + Selma, San Pablo UMC Selma, San Pablo UMC ..........................................Mary Dalton .................................FL ..........................[1] + Selma, First UMCTaft UMC ................................................................Cindy Brettschneider ...................SY, Lay
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Tehachapi Valley UMC ...........................................Tevita Ofahengaue .......................FE ..........................[3]Tipton UMC ............................................................James Woffinden ..........................FL ..........................[3] + Corcoran UMCTranquility UMC .....................................................Beth Stidham ................................PL ..........................[7]Tulare UMC ............................................................Latu Tangulu ................................FE ..........................[7]Visalia UMC ...........................................................Steven Creel .................................FE ..........................[5] Associate ........................................................Thomas J. Buratovich ..................PD .........................[1] Hispanic Ministry Pastor ................................Corazon Escarzaga .......................PE ..........................[1]Wasco UMC ............................................................J. Scott Allred ...............................FE ..........................[8]Weldon UMC ..........................................................Bill Rohrer ...................................SY + Lake Isabella, Highland Chapel UMC
Fresno District CircuitsJay Pierce, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Mariellen YoshinoAtwater Los BanosChowchilla, Christ Church MaderaLeGrand *MercedLivingston Merced Wesley Foundation
Vickie Healey, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Mariellen YoshinoClovis, Memorial Fresno, GraceClovis, United Japanese Christian Fresno, Sierra VistaFresno, Calwa Fresno, St. Mark’sFresno, Christian Fellowship *Fresno, Wesley
Arnel Clemente, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Mariellen YoshinoClovis, Fresno Korean Fellowship KermanDos Palos MariposaFirebaugh Oakhurst, New Community*Fresno, St. Paul’s Tranquility
Susan Foster, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Mariellen YoshinoArmona Reedley, FirstCaruthers RiverdaleCorcoran, First Sanger*Hanford Selma, FirstLemoore Selma, San PabloReedley Fellowship Tipton
Don Roulsten, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Mariellen YoshinoDelano Porterville, FirstDinuba, First *Porterville, GrandDinuba, Palm TulareExeter VisaliaLindsay
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Addresses and phone numbers are found in Chapter 16, “Directory of Churches” and/or chapter 17, “Directory of Clergy.” Leg-end: AM: Associate Member; DM: Diaconal Minister; PL: Part Time Local Pastor; FL: Full Time Local Pastor; PE: Probationary El-der; FE: Full Elder; PD: Probationary Deacon; FD: Full Deacon; OE: Elder of another Annual Conference or Methodist denomination; OF: Clergy in good standing of another Christian denomination; LFT: Less than Full Time; SY: Supply Pastor - Pastors assigned by District Superintendent in the following categories: CLM - Conference Lay Minister (CLayM), Lay - Lay person, RET - Retired Clergy member of CA-NV Conference, Other - Usually references a credentialed pastor of another denomination. Pastors serving multiple locations are indicated by +.
Karen Stoffers Pugh, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Mariellen YoshinoBakersfield, First New Cuyama, Cuyama CommunityBakersfield, St. Mark’s TaftBakersfield, Trinity Tehachapi ValleyBakersfield, Wesley WascoKernville WeldonLake Isabella, Highland Chapel
Clergy Appointments to Golden Gate DistrictBoonville, Anderson Valley UMC ..........................Ron Stever ....................................SY, Lay + Philo UMCBurlingame UMC ....................................................L.T. Archer Summers ...................FE ..........................[1] Associate for Taiwanese Ministry ..................Danny Huang ...............................OF .........................[6]Covelo, Round Valley UMC ...................................Roy Pina .......................................SY, CLMDaly City, UMC of Daly City .................................H. Wilson de Ocera ......................FE ........................ [11]Forestville UMC .....................................................Carol M. Carter ............................FE ..........................[2]Fort Bragg, Evergreen UMC ...................................Wanda L. Windsor ........................FL ........................[10]Half Moon Bay, Community UMC ........................Larry W. Thomas..........................FE ........................[22]Healdsburg Community Church .............................Becca Jordan-Irwin ......................SY, Other David Jordan-Irwin ......................SY, OtherMill Valley, Mt. Tamalpais UMC ............................Kristin L. Sachen .........................FE ..........................[3]Millbrae, New Vision UMC ....................................Shirley Macemon .........................FE ..........................[4]Novato UMC ...........................................................Rebecca J. Irelan ..........................FE ..........................[7]Petaluma UMC ........................................................Kathleen C. Mahoney ..................PE ..........................[1]Philo UMC ..............................................................Ron Stever ....................................SY, Lay + Boonville, Anderson Valley UMCPoint Arena, St. Paul’s Community UMC ..............Christina Ballagh .........................FE ..........................[8]Potter Valley, Community UMC .............................Christopher Warner-Carey ...........OF, LFT .................[4]Redwood City, First UMC ......................................Tevita F. Vaikona ..........................FE ..........................[1]Redwood City, Woodside Road UMC ....................Warren Dale .................................SY, Ret Rohnert Park, St. John’s UMC ................................Heather Hammer ..........................PE ..........................[1]San Bruno, First Tongan UMC ...............................Kalatini Ahio ................................FE ..........................[9]San Carlos, Fale Hufanga Tongan UMC ................Siosifa M. Setoki ..........................FE ..........................[1]San Francisco, Bethany UMC .................................Judson Gears ................................SY, Ret Deacon serving beyond local church .............Susan Griffin ................................FD San Francisco, Calvary UMC .................................Anthony L. Jenkins ......................PE ..........................[4]San Francisco, Chinese UMC .................................William Cheng .............................OF .........................[8]San Francisco, Geneva Avenue UMC .....................Florante P. Tangonan ....................FE ..........................[6]San Francisco, Glide Memorial UMC ....................Donald F. Guest............................OE .........................[4] Karen P. Oliveto ...........................FE ..........................[3]San Francisco, Grace UMC ....................................Reynaldo F. Letana ......................FE ..........................[3]San Francisco, Jones Memorial UMC ....................Staci Current ................................FE ..........................[1]San Francisco, Korean UMC ..................................Hyo-Won Park..............................OE .........................[4]San Francisco, Nueva Vida .....................................Brenda Vaca .................................PE ..........................[2] + San Francisco, Pine UMCSan Francisco, Ohnnury Mission UMC ..................TBS San Francisco, Park Presidio UMC ........................Donna J. Wood .............................FE ..........................[4]
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San Francisco, Pine UMC .......................................Brenda Vaca .................................PE ..........................[1] + San Francisco, Nueva Vida Associate for Japanese Language Ministry ....Atsuko Fujinami...........................OF, LFT .................[4]San Francisco, Sarah Laughed Ministry Group ......Mark Cordes .................................FE ..........................[2] + South San Francisco, Hope UMC Carolyn Talmadge ........................FE, LFT .................[2]San Francisco, Temple UMC ..................................Schuyler J. Rhodes .......................FE ........................[10]San Mateo, Crystal Springs UMC ..........................Nancy J. Landauer .......................FE ..........................[1]San Mateo, Hillsdale UMC .....................................Steven E. Thompson ....................FE ..........................[7]San Mateo, Shoreview UMC ..................................Saia Fa’asislia ..............................FL ..........................[4]San Rafael, Aldersgate UMC ..................................Norma Jean Powell ......................FE ..........................[2]San Rafael, First UMC ............................................Liza H. Klein ................................FE ..........................[6] Provisional Deacon serving beyond local church.. Donene V. Blair ...................PDSanta Rosa, Christ UMC .........................................Kimberly A. Willis .......................FE ..........................[3]Santa Rosa, First UMC ...........................................Greg B. Bergquist ........................FE ..........................[4] Associate ........................................................Joseph P. Major ............................FE ........................ [11]Sebastopol UMC .....................................................Judith K. Stone .............................FE ..........................[5]Sonoma UMC .........................................................Pamela D. Cummings ..................FE ..........................[5]South San Francisco: Hope UMC ...........................Mark Cordes .................................FE ..........................[5] + San Francisco, Sarah Laughed Ministry GroupUkiah UMC .............................................................Lisa M. Warner-Carey ..................FE ..........................[7]Willits UMC ............................................................Carole Bergman ...........................FE ..........................[3]Windsor, Community UMC ....................................Mike Turgeon ...............................FE ..........................[1]
Golden Gate CircuitsTina Ballagh, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Ben Silva-NettoBoonville, Anderson Valley *Point Arena, St. Paul’sCovelo, Round Valley Potter Valley, CommunityFort Bragg, Evergreen UkiahPhilo Willits
Larry Thomas, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Kristie OlahBurlingame San Bruno, First TonganDaly City, UMC of Daly City San Carlos, Fale Hufanga Tongan*Half Moon Bay, Community San Mateo, Crystal SpringsMillbrae, New Vision San Mateo, HillsdaleRedwood City, First San Mateo, ShoreviewRedwood City, Woodside Road
Pam Cummings, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Ben Silva-NettoForestville Santa Rosa, FirstHealdsburg Community Church SebastopolRohnert Park, St. John’s *SonomaSanta Rosa, Christ Windsor
Kristin Sachen, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Ben Silva-Netto*Mill Valley, Mt. Tamalpais San Rafael, AldersgateNovato San Rafael, FirstPetaluma
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Addresses and phone numbers are found in Chapter 16, “Directory of Churches” and/or chapter 17, “Directory of Clergy.” Leg-end: AM: Associate Member; DM: Diaconal Minister; PL: Part Time Local Pastor; FL: Full Time Local Pastor; PE: Probationary El-der; FE: Full Elder; PD: Probationary Deacon; FD: Full Deacon; OE: Elder of another Annual Conference or Methodist denomination; OF: Clergy in good standing of another Christian denomination; LFT: Less than Full Time; SY: Supply Pastor - Pastors assigned by District Superintendent in the following categories: CLM - Conference Lay Minister (CLayM), Lay - Lay person, RET - Retired Clergy member of CA-NV Conference, Other - Usually references a credentialed pastor of another denomination. Pastors serving multiple locations are indicated by +.
Schuyler Rhodes, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Renae Extrum-FernandezSan Francisco, Bethany San Francisco, KoreanSan Francisco, Calvary San Francisco, Ohnnury MissionSan Francisco, Glide San Francisco, Park PresidioSF, Grace *San Francisco, Temple
Carolyn Talmadge, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Renae Extrum-FernandezSan Francisco, Chinese San Francisco, PineSan Francisco, Geneva Avenue *San Francisco, Sarah LaughedSan Francisco, Jones Memorial South San Francisco, HopeSan Francisco, Nueva Vida
Clergy Appointments to Nevada-Sierra DistrictAuburn, Pioneer UMC ............................................Barbara J. Smith ...........................FE ..........................[1]Battle Mountain UMC ............................................Judith L. Donaldson .....................OF .........................[6] + Carlin UMCCarlin UMC ............................................................Judith L. Donaldson .....................OF .........................[4] + Battle Mountain UMCCarson City, First UMC ..........................................Robert S. Jennings-Teats ..............FE ........................[10] Associate ........................................................Dixie L. Jennings-Teats................FE, LFT ...............[10]Chester UMC ..........................................................Youngrae Kim ..............................PE ..........................[1] + Greenville UMC, Taylorsville UMCColeville, Antelope Valley UMC ............................Wayne Hall ...................................SY, OtherColfax UMC............................................................Shirley Janice Brim ......................FE ..........................[5] + Dutch Flat UMC, Meadow Vista, Placer Hills Community UMCDownieville UMC ...................................................Chesung (Justin) Ryu ...................PE ..........................[3] + North San Juan UMC, Sierra City UMCDutch Flat UMC .....................................................Shirley Janice Brim ......................FE ..........................[5] + Colfax UMC, Meadow Vista, Placer Hills Community UMCElko United Methodist Fellowship .........................TBS Ely UMC .................................................................Susan Berges ................................FL ..........................[5]Fallon, Epworth UMC ............................................Gary E. Pope-Sears ......................FE ........................[14]Gardnerville, Carson Valley UMC ..........................Hans Peter Nelson II ....................FE ........................[27]Georgetown UMC ...................................................James F. Garrison .........................FE ..........................[3]Grass Valley UMC ..................................................Tana McDonald ............................PE ..........................[1]Grass Valley, Sierra Pines UMC .............................Donald P. Lee ...............................FE ........................[10]Greenville UMC ......................................................Youngrae Kim ..............................PE ..........................[1] + Chester UMC, Taylorsville UMCKings Beach UMC ..................................................Kathryn Dunning .........................FE ..........................[9]Lovelock, Grace UMC ...........................................Richard Rollison ..........................SY, CLMMcGill UMC ...........................................................TBSMeadow Vista, Placer Hills Community UMC ......Shirley Janice Brim ......................FE ..........................[5] + Colfax UMC, Dutch Flat UMCNevada City UMC ..................................................Charles T. Smith ...........................FE ..........................[4]Newcastle UMC ......................................................Doosik (David) Kim ....................FE ..........................[5]
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North San Juan UMC ..............................................Chesung (Justin) Ryu ...................PE ..........................[3] + Downieville UMC, Sierra City UMCPortola UMC ...........................................................Dawn Pidlypchak .........................PE ..........................[6]Quincy UMC ...........................................................Cynthia J. Stateman .....................FE ..........................[9]Reno, First Tongan Fellowship ...............................Opeti Aonga .................................PL ..........................[6]Reno, First UMC .....................................................Judith A. Bither ............................FE ..........................[1]Reno, South Reno UMC .........................................Jennifer E. Murdock .....................FE ..........................[2] Pastor for Congregational Life .......................James W. Mishler .........................OE .........................[2]Reno, St. Paul’s UMC .............................................Patrick Leamy ..............................FL ..........................[9]Schurz UMC ...........................................................TBSSierra City UMC .....................................................Chesung (Justin) Ryu ...................PE ..........................[3] + Downieville UMC, North San Juan UMCSmith Valley UMC ..................................................Barton Welsh ................................SY, CLMSparks UMC............................................................Thomas W. Butler ........................FE ..........................[7]Susanville UMC ......................................................Scott E. Wylie ..............................FE ..........................[2]Taylorsville UMC ...................................................Youngrae Kim ..............................PE ..........................[1] + Chester UMC, Greenville UMCTruckee, Church of the Mountain ...........................Jeffrey D. Hall ..............................PE ..........................[5]Winnemucca UMC .................................................Gayle Basten ................................FL ..........................[2]Yerington, Community UMC..................................Martha E. Milk .............................SY, CLM
Nevada-Sierra District CircuitsJim Garrison, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Jerry SmithColfax Grass Valley, Sierra PinesDownieville Meadow Vista, Placer Hills CommunityDutch Flat Nevada City*Georgetown North San JuanGrass Valley Sierra City
Gary Pope-Sears, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Jerry SmithBattle Mountain Lovelock, GraceCarlin McGillColeville SchurzElko UM Fellowship Smith ValleyEly Winnemucca*Fallon, Epworth Yerington, Community
Rob Jennings-Teats, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Jerry Smith*Carson City, First Reno, South RenoGardnerville, Carson Valley Reno, St. Paul’sKings Beach SparksReno, First Truckee, Church of the MountainReno, First Tongan Fellowship
Scott Wylie, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Jerry SmithChester QuincyGreenville *SusanvillePortola Taylorsville
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Addresses and phone numbers are found in Chapter 16, “Directory of Churches” and/or chapter 17, “Directory of Clergy.” Leg-end: AM: Associate Member; DM: Diaconal Minister; PL: Part Time Local Pastor; FL: Full Time Local Pastor; PE: Probationary El-der; FE: Full Elder; PD: Probationary Deacon; FD: Full Deacon; OE: Elder of another Annual Conference or Methodist denomination; OF: Clergy in good standing of another Christian denomination; LFT: Less than Full Time; SY: Supply Pastor - Pastors assigned by District Superintendent in the following categories: CLM - Conference Lay Minister (CLayM), Lay - Lay person, RET - Retired Clergy member of CA-NV Conference, Other - Usually references a credentialed pastor of another denomination. Pastors serving multiple locations are indicated by +.
Clergy Appointments to San Jose DistrictAptos, Community UMC ........................................Pamela Fine ..................................FE ..........................[1]Boulder Creek UMC ...............................................Cathy Warner ...............................SY, CLM Clyde Vaughn ...............................SY, RETCampbell UMC .......................................................Alan H. Jones ...............................FE ..........................[4]Carmel, Church of the Wayfarer .............................Norman G. Mowery .....................FE ..........................[7]Cupertino, The Good Samaritan UMC ...................Blake E. Busick ............................FE ..........................[2] Associate ........................................................Gail Pek-Khing Chiew .................PE ..........................[6]Fremont, First Chinese UMC ..................................Wesley Yong.................................SY, RET (eff. 8/5/09)Fremont, First UMC................................................Allen N. Yan-Chamberlin ............FE ..........................[7]Fremont, Korean First UMC of Fremont ................Dong-Hyun Yoon .........................OE .........................[5]Fremont, St. Paul’s UMC ........................................Anne Lau Choy ............................FE, LFT .................[2] Gilroy UMC ...................................................Shim Habte ...................................FE ..........................[1]Greenfield UMC ......................................................Ines Lugo Verdugo .......................PE ..........................[1] + Soledad, Mision Metodista Hispana de Soledad Hollister UMC ........................................................Ardyss A. Golden .........................FE ........................[14]Los Altos UMC .......................................................Mark S. Bollwinkel ......................FE ........................[10] Associate ........................................................Richard B. Plain ...........................FE ..........................[5] Associate ........................................................Deborah Weatherspoon ................FE ..........................[4] Minister of Music & Worship Arts.................J. Dirk Damonte ...........................FD .........................[9] Deacon serving beyond local church .............Judith Pruess-Mellow...................FDLos Gatos UMC ......................................................Lee S. Neish .................................FE ..........................[9]Marina UMC ...........................................................Aniko Olah ...................................FE ..........................[6]Marina, Canaan Korean ..........................................Hyesung Hong Lee ......................OE .........................[2]Milpitas, Sunnyhills UMC ......................................Chansoo Lee .................................FE, LFT .................[4]Monterey UMC .......................................................Linda M. Ford ..............................FE ..........................[5] Deacon serving beyond local church .............Alice Ann Glenn ..........................FDMorgan Hill UMC ...................................................Interim, Jeffrey K. Kunkel ...........FE, LFT .................[1]Mt. View, Trinity UMC ...........................................Janette Saavedra ...........................FE ..........................[6]Pacific Grove, First UMC .......................................Mark R. Wendland .......................FE ..........................[3]Pacific Grove, Forest Hill UMC .............................Richard Bowman .........................SY, RET + Prunedale UMC Palo Alto, Aldersgate UMC ....................................Roger V. Morimoto ......................FE ..........................[9]Palo Alto, First Tongan ...........................................Heilala Ahio .................................FE ..........................[9]Palo Alto, First UMC ..............................................Michael Love ...............................FE ..........................[1] Associate ........................................................Laurie A. McHugh .......................FE ..........................[1] Provisional Deacon serving beyond local church, Catherine R. Noellert ............PDPalo Alto, St. Andrew’s UMC .................................David E. Park ...............................FE, LFT .................[4]Palo Alto, Wesley UMC ..........................................Karen M. Paulsen .........................FE ..........................[5]Palo Alto, Wesley Tongan Fellowship ....................Paini Afu ......................................PL ..........................[1]Prunedale UMC ...................................................... Richard Bowman ........................SY, RET + Palo Alto, Forest Hill UMCSalinas, East Salinas Family Center UM F .............Frank Gomez ................................FL ........................ [11]Salinas, First UMC..................................................James H. Luther ...........................FE ..........................[2]San Jose, Almaden Hills UMC ...............................Jane E. Schlager ...........................FE ..........................[1]San Jose, Alum Rock UMC ....................................Dale M. Weatherspoon .................FE ..........................[1]San Jose, Calvary UMC ..........................................John J. Song .................................FE ..........................[3]San Jose, Cambrian Park UMC ..............................Charlotte Bear ..............................FE ..........................[4]San Jose, Evergreen Valley UMC ...........................Robert E. Chicou ..........................FE ..........................[9]San Jose, First UMC ...............................................James D. Crawford .......................FE ........................[19]
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San Jose, Genesis UMC ..........................................Siosifa Hingano .......................FE ..........................[1]San Jose, Korean UMC of Santa Clara Vly ............Sung-Ho Lee ................................FE ..........................[7] Associate ........................................................Jae-Haeng Choi ............................PE, LFT .................[1] Associate ........................................................Sunae Frances Cho .......................FL ..........................[1]San Jose, New Creation UM Fellowship ................Jin Y. Oh .......................................FE ..........................[1]San Jose, La Trinidad UMC ....................................Juan M. Saavedra .........................AM ...................... [11]San Jose, St. Paul’s UMC .......................................F. Jerry Fox ..................................FE ..........................[9]San Jose, Vietnamese Fellowship ...........................Thien-Loc N. Vo ..........................FE ..........................[8]San Jose, Wesley UMC ...........................................Keith P. Inouye .............................FE ..........................[2] Associate for Japanese Language Ministry ....Michiko Nishinosono ...................OF .........................[2]San Jose, Willow Glen UMC ..................................Nancy C. Danson .........................FE ........................ [11] Pastor of Children & Family Ministries .........Susan G. Smith.............................FD .........................[7]Santa Clara UMC ....................................................Alice Oberg ..................................FE ..........................[3]Santa Clara, Bethel Korean UMC ...........................Young Gwon Kim ........................FE ..........................[1]Santa Cruz , UMC of Santa Cruz ............................Michael A. Harrell .......................FE ..........................[1]Seaside, Hilltop UMC .............................................Sione Halafau ...............................PL ........................ [11]Soledad, Mision Metodista Hispana de Sol ............Ines Lugo Verdugo .......................PE ..........................[1] + Greenfield UMC Sunnyvale, First UMC ............................................Paul David Schlager .....................FE ..........................[1]Sunnyvale, Galilee Korean UMC ...........................Duk-Soo Kim ...............................FE ........................[20]Sunnyvale, San Jose Tongan Fellowship ................Sepuloni Feleunga ........................SY, LaySunnyvale, Trinity UMC .........................................Katie M. Goetz .............................FE, LFT [1] Sunnyvale, Valley Faith UMC ...................................................Felicisimo S. Cao .........................FE ..........................[8]Watsonville, First UMC ..........................................Robin M. Mathews-Johnson ........FE ........................ [11]
San Jose District CircuitsNorm Mowery, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Kristie Olah*Carmel, Church of the Wayfarer Pacific Grove, FirstGreenfield Pacific Grove, Forest HillMarina PrunedaleMarina, Canaan Korean Seaside, HilltopMonterey Soledad, Mision Metodista Hispana
Fel Cao, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Kristie OlahPalo Alto, St. Andrews Sunnyvale, FirstPalo Alto, Wesley Sunnyvale, Galilee KoreanPalo Alto, Wesley Tongan Fellowship Sunnyvale, San Jose Tongan FellowshipSanta Clara Sunnyvale, TrinitySanta Clara Bethel Korean *Sunnyvale, Valley Faith
Jim Luther, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Kristie OlahAptos Salinas, East Salinas Family CenterBoulder Creek *Salinas, FirstGilroy Santa Cruz, UMC of Santa CruzHollister Watsonville, FirstMorgan Hill
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Addresses and phone numbers are found in Chapter 16, “Directory of Churches” and/or chapter 17, “Directory of Clergy.” Leg-end: AM: Associate Member; DM: Diaconal Minister; PL: Part Time Local Pastor; FL: Full Time Local Pastor; PE: Probationary El-der; FE: Full Elder; PD: Probationary Deacon; FD: Full Deacon; OE: Elder of another Annual Conference or Methodist denomination; OF: Clergy in good standing of another Christian denomination; LFT: Less than Full Time; SY: Supply Pastor - Pastors assigned by District Superintendent in the following categories: CLM - Conference Lay Minister (CLayM), Lay - Lay person, RET - Retired Clergy member of CA-NV Conference, Other - Usually references a credentialed pastor of another denomination. Pastors serving multiple locations are indicated by +.
Anne Lau Choy, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Kristie OlahFremont, First Milpitas, SunnyhillsFremont, First Chinese San Jose, Alum RockFremont, First Korean San Jose, Genesis*Fremont, St. Paul’s San Jose, Vietnamese Fellowship
Keith Inouye, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Kristie OlahSan Jose, Calvary San Jose, La TrinidadSan Jose, First San Jose, St. Paul’sSan Jose, Korean of Santa Clara Valley *San Jose, Wesley
Mark Bollwinkel, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Kristie Olah*Los Altos Palo Alto, FirstMountain View, Trinity Palo Alto, First TonganPalo Alto, Aldersgate
Bob Chicou, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Kristie OlahCampbell San Jose, Cambrian ParkCupertino, The Good Samaritan *San Jose, Evergreen ValleyLos Gatos San Jose, Willow GlenSan Jose, Almaden Hills
Clergy Appointments to Shasta DistrictAnderson, Trinity UMC ..........................................Pauline Bowen .............................PL ..........................[4] Arbuckle UMC ........................................................James ‘Pete’ Shell ........................SY, CLM + Williams, Parkside UMCArcata, First UMC ..................................................Cindy K. Storrs ............................FE ..........................[3]Biggs UMC .............................................................LeRoy (Tony) A. Albiston ............SY, CLMChico, Aldersgate UMC ..........................................Neal H. Neuenburg ......................FE ........................[12]Chico, Trinity UMC ................................................David Vallelunga ..........................FE ..........................[1]Clearlake, Community UMC ..................................Karl Parker ...................................PL ..........................[1]Clearlake Oaks, Community UMC .........................Rick Schlosser ..............................SY, OtherColusa, Trinity UMC ..............................................Karen D. Watson ..........................FE ........................[14]Corning UMC .........................................................Howard Sanborn ..........................SY, CLMCrescent City UMC .................................................Carol Layton ................................FE ........................[10]Dunsmuir UMC ......................................................Pamela G. Coy-Armantrout .........FE ..........................[3] + Mt. Shasta, Community UMCDurham UMC .........................................................David Rieck .................................SY, OtherEtna UMC ...............................................................Marylee Sheffer............................FE ..........................[1] + Fort Jones UMCEureka, First UMC ..................................................David L. Samelson .......................FE ..........................[4]Fall River Mills, Community UMC ........................Wanda Celli ..................................PL ..........................[1] Fort Jones UMC ......................................................Marylee Sheffer............................FE ..........................[1] + Etna UMC
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Fortuna UMC ..........................................................William T. Pecot ...........................FE ..........................[1] Gerber, El Camino UMC ........................................Nancy Pharis-Curie ......................PL ..........................[5]Gridley UMC ..........................................................Edwin Coker ................................SY, LayGuinda, Community UMC......................................Roosevelt Tarlesson .....................SY, OtherKelseyville UMC ....................................................Paul Joseph Kham Dy Yang .........FE ..........................[1] + Lower Lake, Community UMC & Upper Lake, Community UMC Klamath, UMC of the Redwoods ............................Michael J. Pina .............................PL ..........................[6]Knights Landing, Community UMC ......................John P. McCorkell ........................FE ..........................[6] + Meridian UMCLakeport, United Christian Parish ...........................Shannon Kimbell-Auth ................SY, OtherLos Molinos, Community UMC .............................Kathleen Smith .............................FE ..........................[7] + Los, Molinos, Cone Community UMC Assistant .........................................................Ray Watkins .................................SY, CLMLos Molinos, Cone Community UMC....................Kathleen Smith .............................FE ..........................[2] + Los, Molinos, Community UMC Assistant .........................................................Christopher Bauer ........................SY, CLMLower Lake, Community UMC ..............................Paul Joseph Kham Dy Yang .........FE ......................... [1] + Kelseyville UMC & Upper Lake, Community UMCMarysville, First UMC ............................................Arthur J. Catterall .........................FE ..........................[5] Associate ........................................................Carolee Catterall ..........................AM, LFT ...............[5] Hmong Language Ministry ............................Chuckua Yang ..............................PL ..........................[1]Maxwell UMC ........................................................TBS (note deleted + Yuba City, Love Korean UMC) McKinleyville, Church of Joyful Healer ................Rod E. Brayfindley .......................FE ........................[12]Meridian UMC ........................................................John P. McCorkell ........................FE ........................[10] + Knights Landing UMCMiddletown UMC ...................................................Voris Brumfield ............................SY, CLMMontague UMC ......................................................Joseph Jude Morgan .....................PL ..........................[1]Mt. Shasta, Community UMC ................................Pamela G. Coy-Armantrout .........FE ..........................[3] + Dunsmuir UMCOrland, Federated Church .......................................Christine C. Banfill ......................FE ........................[13]Oroville, First UMC ................................................Laura K. Heffernan ......................FE, LFT .................[2] Donna M. VanMaanen .................FE, LFT .................[2] Hmong Language Ministry ............................Chuckua Yang ..............................PL ..........................[8]Paradise UMC .........................................................Robert R. Biehler .........................FE ........................[10]Red Bluff, First UMC .............................................Kathleen F. O’Leary .....................SY, RETRedding, First UMC................................................Martin Murdock ...........................FE ..........................[6]Shasta Lake, Community UMC ..............................Dottye Jill Duval ..........................PL ..........................[5]Smith River UMC ...................................................Stephen Pudinski ..........................PL ..........................[3]Sutter UMC .............................................................Lane Noyes ..................................SY, CLMUpper Lake, Community UMC ..............................Paul Joseph Kham Dy Yang .........FE ..........................[1] + Kelseyville UMC & Lower Lake, Community UMCWilliams, Parkside UMC ........................................James ‘Pete’ Shell ........................SY, CLMWillows, First UMC ................................................Janna O. Adamson .......................FE ........................[15]Yreka UMC .............................................................Toni M. Hartman ..........................FE ..........................[4]Yuba City, First UMC .............................................Lois E. Black ................................FE ........................[10]Yuba City, Grace UMC ...........................................Rosemary Landry .........................PL ..........................[5]Yuba City, Love Korean UMC ................................Sung Ai Lee ..................................SY, Lay (note deleted + Maxwell UMC)
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Addresses and phone numbers are found in Chapter 16, “Directory of Churches” and/or chapter 17, “Directory of Clergy.” Leg-end: AM: Associate Member; DM: Diaconal Minister; PL: Part Time Local Pastor; FL: Full Time Local Pastor; PE: Probationary El-der; FE: Full Elder; PD: Probationary Deacon; FD: Full Deacon; OE: Elder of another Annual Conference or Methodist denomination; OF: Clergy in good standing of another Christian denomination; LFT: Less than Full Time; SY: Supply Pastor - Pastors assigned by District Superintendent in the following categories: CLM - Conference Lay Minister (CLayM), Lay - Lay person, RET - Retired Clergy member of CA-NV Conference, Other - Usually references a credentialed pastor of another denomination. Pastors serving multiple locations are indicated by +.
Shasta District CircuitsRobert Biehler, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Ben Silva-NettoBiggs GridleyChico, Aldersgate Oroville, FirstChico, Trinity *ParadiseDurham
Dave Samelson, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Ben Silva-NettoArcata, First Klamath, UMC of the RedwoodsCrescent City McKinleyville, Church of the Joyful Healer*Eureka , First Smith RiverFortuna
Pam Coy Armantrout, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Ben Silva-NettoAnderson, Trinity *Mt. Shasta, CommunityDunsmuir MontagueEtna Redding, FirstFall River Mills, Community Shasta Lake, CommunityFort Jones Yreka
Karen Watson, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Ben Silva-NettoArbuckle Los Molinos, Community*Colusa, Trinity MaxwellCone Community Orland, FederatedCorning Red Bluff, FirstEl Camino Williams, ParksideGuinda, Community Willows , First
Art Catterall, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Jerry SmithKnight’s Landing , Community Sutter*Marysville, First Yuba City, FirstMarysville, Hmong Fellowship Yuba City, GraceMeridian Yuba City, Love Korean
Kate O’Leary, *Circuit Leader; District Superintendent Ben Silva-NettoClearlake, Community Lower Lake, CommunityClearlake Oaks, Community Middletown*Kelseyville *Upper Lake, CommunityLakeport, United Christian Parish
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Appointments & Assignments Beyond Local Church
Appointments & Assignments Beyond Local Church
(Designations below correspond to 2008 Book of Discipline paragraphs)
Par. 344.1.a.1 Elders, itinerant associate members and those licensed for pastoral ministry appointed within the connectional structures with pension and benefits claim on the Annual Conference
Renae D. Extrum-Fernandez ....... [3] ....District Superintendent Kristie L. Olah ............................ [2] ....District Superintendent Elizabeth K. Schwarzentraub ...... [2] ....Conference Minister of Faith & Generosity (Cameron Park,
Foothills UMC CC) Benoni R. Silva-Netto ................. [5] ....District Superintendent Jerry D. Smith ............................. [4] ....District Superintendent Thomas E. Virts........................... [1] ....Conference Superintendent Linda D. Wiberg ........................ [18] ....Director of Connectional Ministries, CA-NV Conference
(Sacramento, Centennial UMC CC) Mariellen Sawada Yoshino .......... [3] ....District Superintendent
Par. 344.1.a.2 Elders, itinerant associate members and those licensed for pastoral ministry pointed to general Agency appointments without pension or benefit claim on Annual Conference.
Paul R. Dirdak ............................. [2] ....Central Conference Pension Administration Director, General Board of Pension and Health Benefits (Walnut Creek, UMC CC)
Kelvin Sauls ................................ [4] ..Asst Gen’l Sec’y, Congregational Development & Racial Ethnic Ministries, General Board of Global Ministries ( San Francisco, Jones Memorial UMC CC)
Par. 344.1.a.3 Elders, itinerant associate members and those licensed for pastoral ministry appointed to a United Methodist Institution or other minstry, such as superintendents or directors of parish development, general evangelists, campus ministers, missionaries, faculty and administrators of UM schools of theology or other educational institutions approved by the University Senate
Michael J. Christensen .............. [14] ....National Director, Shalom Initiative, Drew University ( San Francisco, Glide Memorial UMC CC)
Janet S. Everhart ......................... [7] ....Asst. Prof of Religion/Dir., Lilly Initiative, Simpson College, Iowa ( Berkeley, Epworth UMC CC)
Jennifer Irvine Goto .................... [1] ....Campus Minister, Wesley Foundation, UC Merced (Madera UMC CC)
Kah-Jin Jeffrey Kuan .................[11] ....Associate Professor of Old Testament, Pacific School of Religion ( Oakland, Chinese Community UMC CC)
Andrew Sung Park .................... [23] ....Professor of Theology, United Theological Seminary ( San Francisco, Ohnnury Mission UMC CC)
Kristin G. Stoneking ................... [6] ....Director & Campus Minister, Cal Aggie Christian Association (Davis UMC CC)
Thomas C.N. Tai ....................... [22] ....President/Professor, Methodist Graduate School of Theology, Taiwan ( San Leandro, Formosan UMC CC)
Carolyn Talmadge ....................... [5] ..Campus Minister, Ecumenical House, SFSU (South San Francisco, Hope UMC CC)
Mai-Anh L. Tran, PE .................. [3] ....Assistant Professor of Christian Education, Eden Theological Seminary, St. Louis, MO (Oakland, Chinese Community UMC CC)
Tarah Trueblood .......................... [4] ....Executive Director/Campus Pastor, Wesley Foundation,, University of California, Berkeley (Richmond, St. Luke’s UMC CC)
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Addresses and phone numbers are found in Chapter 16, “Directory of Churches” and/or chapter 17, “Directory of Clergy.” Leg-end: AM: Associate Member; DM: Diaconal Minister; PL: Part Time Local Pastor; FL: Full Time Local Pastor; PE: Probationary El-der; FE: Full Elder; PD: Probationary Deacon; FD: Full Deacon; OE: Elder of another Annual Conference or Methodist denomination; OF: Clergy in good standing of another Christian denomination; LFT: Less than Full Time; SY: Supply Pastor - Pastors assigned by District Superintendent in the following categories: CLM - Conference Lay Minister (CLayM), Lay - Lay person, RET - Retired Clergy member of CA-NV Conference, Other - Usually references a credentialed pastor of another denomination. Pastors serving multiple locations are indicated by +.
Par. 344.1.a.4 Elders, itinerant associate members and those licensed for pastoral ministry appointed to an Ecumenical Agency
David M. Schilling .................... [16] ....Director, Global Corporate Accountablility, Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility ( Watsonville, First UMC CC)
Margo L. Tenold.......................... [4] ....Co-Executive Director, Council of Churches, Santa Clara County (Campbell UMC CC)
Par. 344.1.b Elders, associate members and those licensed for pastoral ministry under Endorsement by General Bd. Of Higher Education and Ministry and other ministry settings designated by the bishop and conference board of ordained ministry.
Andrew Bear ............................... [3] ....VITAS Innovative Hospice Care, Newark, CA ( San Jose, Cambrian Park UMC CC)
Ronna L. Case ........................... [16] ....Chaplain, St. James Hospital ( Elk Grove UMC CC) Marilyn E. Ericksen .................... [5] ....Staff Chaplain, Mercy San Juan Medical Center ( Sacramento,
St. Mark’s UMC CC) R. Lee Hayward .......................... [5] ....Minister of Organizational Effectiveness & Leadership
Development, Hayward & Associates ( Los Gatos UMC CC) Lorna C. Nordlander ................. [19] ....Director, Spiritual Care Services, Sutter Medical Center
(Sacramento, Faith UMC CC)
Par. 344.1.c Elders, associate members and those licensed for pastoral ministry in Service under the General Bd. Of Global Ministries
John M. Fujimori ...................... [24] ....Missionary Associate, General Bd of Discipleship ( San Jose, Wesley UMC CC)
Par. 344.1.d Elders, associate members and those licensed for pastoral ministry appointed to ministries considered to be true extensions of the Christian ministry of the Church, with the intentional fulfillment of Word, Sacrament, Order and Service.
Pamela J. Abbey .......................... [5] ....Director, Acting in Faith Drama Ministries ( Concord UMC CC) Izuru Aratani ............................. [13] ....Chaplain, Student Christian Fellowship, Kyoai Gakuen Girls
High School ( San Jose, Wesley UMC CC) Stephen K. Black ........................ [4] ....Adjunct Faculty, University of San Francisco ( Palo Alto, First
UMC CC) Sharon E. Delgado .................... [10] ....Executive Director, Earth Justice Ministries ( Nevada City UMC
CC) Carol D. Estes, PL ...................... [3] ....Chaplain, Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Fremont (Richmond,
Easter Hill UMC CC) Alpha D. Goto ............................. [6] ....Pastor, Waioli Hui’ia United Church of Christ ( Palo Alto,
Aldersgate UMC CC) Sharalyn Hamilton ...................... [2] ....Director of Stewardship, All Saints Church, Pasadena, CA (Alamo, San Ramon Valley UMC CC) Nobu T. Imaizumi ..................... [30] ....Professor, School of Policy Studies, Kwansei Gakuin University
( San Francisco, Pine UMC CC) Linda Kelly-Baker .....................[11] ....Ministry of Spiritual Formation & Direction through Side-
by-Side Spiritual Companions Ministry, Loaves & Fishes, Sacramento (Sacramento, St. Mark’s UMC CC)
Elizabeth Meikle Kennedy .......... [4] ....Pastoral Counselor, Private Practice ( San Mateo, Crystal Springs UMC CC)
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Hee-Soo Kim ............................ [14] ....Dean of Admissions, Baekseok University ( Willows, First UMC CC)
Jeffrey K. Kunkel ........................ [2] ....Faith Development through Story and Art (Morgan Hill UMC CC)
Toshikazu Kuwabara ................. [21] ....Professor, Hokkai Gakuen University, Japan (Berkeley, Methodist United Church CC)
Theresa M. Mason ...................... [2] ....Earthen Pot Theater, Creative Ministries ( Sacramento, St. Mark’s UMC CC)
Karen A. McClintock .................[11] ....Counseling & Consulting, Clinical Psychology Practice ( Yreka UMC CC)
Sangyil Park ................................ [4] ....Professor of Preaching & Director of DMin Program, American Baptist Seminary of the West, Berkeley, CA (Albany UMC CC)
Gwendolyn L. Pomeroy ............ [10] ....Consultant,, Development Resources, Santa Fe ( Walnut Creek, UMC CC)
Roger E. Spence ........................ [21] ....Chief, Child & Family Services, Kaiser Hospital, Vallejo (Berkeley, Epworth UMC CC)
Michael A. Swartz ..................... [19] ....Pastor, Church of Peace United Church of Christ ( Redwood City, First UMC CC)
Paul J. Wiberg ............................. [5] ....Interim Pastor,, Plainville Christian Church, United Church of Christ, NY ( Orinda, St. Mark’s UMC CC)
Par. 331.1.a Deacons in full connection appointed to serve through agencies and settings beyond the local church extending the witness and service of Christ’s love and justice in the world and connecting the church with the most needy, neglected, and marginalized.
Donene V. Blair (PD) ................. [2] ....Chaplain, AlmaVia San Rafael Assisted Living ( San Rafael, First UMC CC)
Patrick Davis ............................... [5] ....Executive Director, Bay Area Alliance for Youth and Family Services ( San Ramon, Grace UMC CC)
Alice Ann Glenn ....................... [13] ....Christian Education Consultant/Writer/Health Advocate ( Monterey UMC CC)
Susan Griffin ............................. [5] ....Attorney, Church Law; Golden Gate District Counsel, CaNv Conf (San Francisco, Bethany UMC CC)
Janet S. Mueller .......................... [5] ....Chaplain/Counselor, Yolo Hospice ( Davis UMC CC) Catherine Ramsey Noellert (PD) [1] ....Christian Counseling Center, San Jose (Palo Alto, First UMC
CC) Judith Pruess-Mellow.................. [5] ....Executive Director, Senior New Ways ( Los Altos UMC CC)
Par. 331.9 Deacons in full connection may receive an appointment to another denomination while retaining their home conference membership.
Cheryl A. Garlick ....................... [3] ....Children’s Ministry Director, Christian Layman Church, El Cerrito (Alameda, Buena Vista UMC CC)
Par. 346.1 Ordained clergy or provisional members of one annual conference may receive appointment to another annual conference while retaining their home conference membership.
Heather Bailes Baker .................. [2] ....Faith UMC 191 Montcalm St, Chicopee, MA ( Hanford UMC CC)
Stephen L. Johnson ..................... [4] ....Church Development, Khabarovsk, Russia ( Truckee, Church of the Mountain CC)
Judith L. Shook ........................... [2] ....Aldersgate UMC, Juneau, Alaska ( Aptos, Community UMC CC)
Dante L. Simon ........................... [2] ....First Filipino American UMC, Hacienda Heights, CA ( Stockton, St. Paul’s UMC CC)
Richard J. Stinson ....................... [1] ....Kona United Methodist Church, Kailua-Kona, HI (Oakland, Lake Park UMC CC)
Romeo R. Velasco ....................... [3] ....Grace UMC, Parksley, VA
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Addresses and phone numbers are found in Chapter 16, “Directory of Churches” and/or chapter 17, “Directory of Clergy.” Leg-end: AM: Associate Member; DM: Diaconal Minister; PL: Part Time Local Pastor; FL: Full Time Local Pastor; PE: Probationary El-der; FE: Full Elder; PD: Probationary Deacon; FD: Full Deacon; OE: Elder of another Annual Conference or Methodist denomination; OF: Clergy in good standing of another Christian denomination; LFT: Less than Full Time; SY: Supply Pastor - Pastors assigned by District Superintendent in the following categories: CLM - Conference Lay Minister (CLayM), Lay - Lay person, RET - Retired Clergy member of CA-NV Conference, Other - Usually references a credentialed pastor of another denomination. Pastors serving multiple locations are indicated by +.
Additional Appointments
Members Appointed to Attend School (Par. 416.6) Effective July 1, 2009
Bay View ...................... Silvienusi Tiueti
Members Granted Personal Leave (Par. 354.2a) Effective July 1, 2009
Fresno ............................Tae Joon Cho .........................2 Bay View ....................... Amy Beth Durward ...............1 Fresno ............................Madeline K. Elsea .................1 San Jose .........................Octavio Gama ........................1 San Jose .........................Holly Robinson Hess ............ 3 Shasta ............................. Julia D. Horne ....................... 3 Nevada-Sierra ................Karen F. McNeill .................. 5 Delta .............................. Mark F. Parsons .....................3 Bay View ................ Craig S. Paterson ...................1 Bay View ....................... Lawrence G. Patten ...............2 San Jose .........................Linda Pickens-Jones ..............2 Delta ............................. Monique-Cheri Pierre ........... 1 San Jose ......................... John W. Ruby ...................... 2 Bay View ....................... Dorothy Straks .......................1 San Jose .........................Gretchen Vandenberg ............4
Members Granted Family Leave (Par. 354.2.b) Effective July 1, 2009
Nevada-Sierra ................Karen S. Darling ....................5 Golden Gate ................... Manohar Joshi .......................1 Bay View ....................... Phyllis Chromik Meyer .........5 Delta .............................. Wendy Weller ........................8
Members Granted Incapacity Leave (Par. 357) Effective July 1, 2009
San Jose ......................... Paul Cheong Delta .............................. Tevita Fanaika Bay View ....................... Donna Fado Ivery Delta .............................. Richard E. Pitcher Fresno ............................Victoria Schlintz Delta .............................. Dennis M. Taber Fresno ............................H. Richard White
Members Granted Transitional Leave (Par. 354.2.c.1) Effective July 1, 2009
Golden Gate ................... Gayle A. Dee .........................1 Bay View ...................... Deborah V. Grundman .... .......1 (effective Sept 1, 2009) San Jose ......................... Patricia T. Stout ....................1
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7. Financial Reports
Council on Finance and Administration
Statements of Financial Position December 31, 2008 and 2007
2008 2007
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents $1,373,819 $613,539
Investments 3,522,069 2,789,676
Accounts receivable:
United Methodist churches 1,186,467 1,072,791
Other United Methodist organizations 33,881 92,432
Interest and other receivables 4,717 1,730
Note receivable 2,000,000 -
Loans receivable 40,000 105,026
Office equipment, net of accumulated depreciation of
$153,542 and $126,109 for 2008 and 2007, respectively 73,765 69,371
Prepaid expenses 14,402 18,847
TOTAL ASSETS $8,249,120 $4,763,412
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Accounts payable 148,778 173,258
Accrued liabilities - 10,902
Due to affiliated entities 205,812 164,450
Unit insurance claims 250,000 70,812
Funds held for others 961,477 1,010,730
Total liabilities 1,566,067 1,430,152
UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS
Designated
Clergy supervision and support 491,842 576,330
Conference programs 202,316 275,791
Conference office and administration 334,759 475,692
Unit insurance loss fund 1,546,568 1,228,326
District funds 326,615 364,940
Unbudgeted activities and programs 3,780,953 412,181
Total unrestricted net assets 6,683,053 3,333,260
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $8,249,120 $4,763,412
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Statements of Activities Years Ended December 31, 2008 and 2007
2008 2007
OPERATING REVENUES
Apportionments and askings $3,838,490 $4,075,621
Interest income 130,210 119,281
Unit insurance loss fund premiums 585,000 585,000
Contributions - 126,278
Activity fees 34,310 76,544
General church contributions 35,000 24,877
Net realized and unrealized gains (loss) on investments (953,095) 55,316
Other income 203,103 73,327
Total operating revenues 3,873,018 5,136,244
OPERATING EXPENSES
Direct clergy support 399,612 494,545
Clergy deployment, supervision and training 1,203,583 1,223,716
Conference programs 1,021,142 1,064,623
Conference general and administrative 994,513 1,011,136
Grants and gifts 839,960 488,140
Unit insurance loss fund claims and subsidies 171,661 267,360
Activities 191,718 132,819
Committees 117,023 133,332
Total operating expenses 4,939,212 4,815,671
Total operating revenues (expenses) (1,066,194) 320,573
NONOPERATING REVENUES (EXPENSES)
Transfers to the Board of Camp and Retreat Ministries (59,473) (42,820)
Transfers to Board of Missions (84,786) -
Transfers from Board of Missions - 156,087
Transfers from Board of Trustees 4,560,246 -
Total nonoperating revenues (expenses) 4,415,987 113,267
CHANGE IN UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS 3,349,793 433,840
UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR 3,333,260 2,899,420
UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR $6,683,053 $3,333,260
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The Board of Camp and Retreat Ministries
Statements Of Financial Position December 31, 2008 And 2007
2008 2007
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents $61,016 $150,523
Prepaid assets - 9,315
Investments held in trust 249,965 359,497
Investment in United Camps, Conferences and
Retreats, Inc. 33,065 44,626
Property and equipment (net) 1,213,789 1,245,522
TOTAL ASSETS $1,557,835 $1,809,483
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Accounts payable $- $63,125
Due to affiliates 7,026 60,026
7,026 123,151
UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS
Designated
Properties sold fund 190,267 314,312
Wesleyan Woods Fund - 4,158
Monte Toyon Fund 329,910 238,445
Lodestar Fund 915,217 944,810
115,415 184,607
Total unrestricted net assets 1,550,809 1,686,332
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $1,557,835 $1,809,483
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Statements Of Activities Years Ended December 31, 2008 And 2007
2008 2007
REVENUES
Camp registrations and other $157,334 $153,965
Contributions 6,137 418
Interest and dividend income 15 12,406
Net unrealized and realized gain/loss on investments (76,576) 14,247
Funding from the Council on Finance and Administration 59,473 42,820
Total revenues 146,383 223,856
EXPENSES
Camping:
Campsite maintenance 190,354 152,932
Gifts and grants 7,000 600
Camp programs 26,785 12,513
Camp depreciation 49,732 43,616
Administrative expenses 8,035 11,283
Total expenses 281,906 220,944
CHANGE IN UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS (135,523) 2,912
UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR 1,686,332 1,683,420
UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR $1,550,809 $1,686,332
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The Board of Missions
Statements Of Financial Position December 31, 2008 And 2007
2008 2007
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents $16,785 $1,071,101
Restricted cash 69,396 67,647
Investments 2,850,499 2,116,153
Due from affiliate 76,391 76,391
Interest receivable and other assets 6,261 35
Notes receivable (net) 2,107,893 1,829,258
Land 637,897 637,897
TOTAL ASSETS $5,765,122 $5,798,482
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Notes payable $181,396 $191,231
Total liabilities 181,396 191,231
UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS
Designated:
Bishop’s Trail Blazer fund 1,867,452 1,815,281
Revolving loan fund 2,410,818 2,334,380
Other designated funds 99,591 104,404
Volunteers in Mission funds 55,970 71,221
Expanding Our Vision funds 767,226 916,626
Interest earned fund 382,669 365,339
Total unrestricted net assets 5,583,726 5,607,251
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $5,765,122 $5,798,482
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Statements Of Activities Years Ended December 31, 2008 And 2007
2008 2007
REVENUES
Contributions $59,476 $228,519
Interest income 196,017 119,592
Net unrealized and realized gain/loss on investments (98,000) 95,550
Registrations 6,180 -
Transfers from the Council 84,786 -
Bad debt recovery 15,750 299,010
Total revenues 264,209 742,671
EXPENSES
Volunteers in Mission 83,818 225,690
Demographics 8,421 8,420
Grants and gifts 37,389 -
Property taxes on land held for future church sites 13,911 7,565
Transfers to the Council - 156,087
Administrative 18,256 16,391
Program 125,939 -
Total expenses 287,734 414,153
CHANGE IN UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS (23,525) 328,518
UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR 5,607,251 5,278,733
UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR $5,583,726 $5,607,251
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The Board of Trustees
Statements Of Financial Position December 31, 2008 And 2007
2008 2007
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents $1,235,127 $1,679,832
Due from affiliated entities - apportionments and askings 22,388 3,427
Employee notes receivable 123,747 121,528
Notes receivable - 2,000,000
Investments - 2,187,571
Land, property and equipment, net 1,686,325 1,804,708
TOTAL ASSETS $3,067,587 $7,797,066
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Accounts payable $2,100 $21,334
Accrued liabilities - 5,625
Deposit received in escrow 1,144,957 1,144,957
Notes payable 735,439 862,192
Total liabilities 1,882,496 2,034,108
UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS
Designated:
General operating fund 163,150 603,382
S.F. Central United Methodist Church fund - 4,123,838
S.F. First St. John's United Methodist Church fund 20,779 24,735
S.F. Hamilton United Methodist Church fund (35,987) -
Episcopal residence fund 260,694 281,322
District parsonage fund 659,913 653,177
United Methodist Center 116,542 76,504
Total unrestricted net assets 1,185,091 5,762,958
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $3,067,587 $7,797,066
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Statements Of Activities Years Ended December 31, 2008 And 2007
2008 2007
REVENUES AND GAINS
Gain on sale of real property $- $2,047,971
Apportionments and askings 210,200 210,200
Unrealized and realized gain on investments - 127,449
Interest income 39,827 119,180
Rental income 132,894 264,804
Funding from General Council on Finance
and Administration 10,000 10,000
Other income 7,032 5,010
Total revenues and gains 399,953 2,784,614
EXPENSES
Real estate maintenance:
Interest 53,349 61,073
Depreciation 123,095 126,353
Utilities and maintenance 149,358 173,084
Property insurance 29,267 19,714
Property management fees 20,307 17,509
Property taxes 38,033 21,072
Gift and grants - 237,352
Administrative 4,165 36,548
Transfers to Council 4,560,246 -
Total expenses 4,977,820 692,705
CHANGE IN UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS (4,577,867) 2,091,909
UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR 5,762,958 3,671,049
UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR $1,185,091 $5,762,958
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Board of Pensions
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT
To the Board of DirectorsBoard of Pensions California-Nevada Annual ConferenceUnited Methodist Church
We have audited the accompanying statements of net assets available for benefits – modified cash basis of the Board of Pensions, California-Nevada Annual Conference United Methodist Church (a nonprofit organization) as of December 31, 2008 and 2007, and the related statements of changes in net assets available for benefits – modified cash basis for the years then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Board’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
As described in Note 2, these financial statements and supplemental schedules were prepared on the modified cash basis of accounting, which is a comprehensive basis of accounting other than generally accepted accounting principles.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the net assets available for benefits of the Board of Pensions, California-Nevada Annual Conference, United Methodist Church as of December 31, 2008 and 2007, and the changes in net assets available for ben-efits for the years then ended, on the basis of accounting described in Note 2.
Our audit was conducted for the purpose of forming an opinion on the basic financial statements taken as a whole. The accompanying supplementary information on pages 11 to 14 is presented for purposes of additional analysis and is not a required part of the basic financial statements. Such information has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audit of the basic financial statements and, in our opinion, is fairly stated, in all material respects, in relation to the basic financial statements taken as a whole.
Brokstein & Rosen CPAs, LLPSeptember 21, 2009
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STATEMENTSOFNETASSETSAVAILABLEFORBENEFITS-ModifiedCashBasisDecember 31, 2008 and 2007
2008 2007
ASSETS
Investments, at fair value
Investments with the Conference Claimants’ Endowment Board
Annual gift in transit $ 116,667 $ 116,667
Demand notes 1,146,932 1,100,425
1,263,599 1,217,092
Investments with the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits
Past Service Deposit Account 13,851,989 19,983,461
Current Service Deposit Account 277,305 265,315
DBP Deposit Account 42,622 57,706
14,171,916 20,306,482
15,435,515 21,523,574
Cash 682,163 596,832
Equipment and furniture 32,678 32,678
Less accumulated depreciation (27,463) (25,135)
5,215 7,543
Security deposits 2,000 2,000
TOTAL ASSETS 16,124,893 22,129,949
LIABILITIES
Unfunded pension benefits liability 3,524,445 4,348,192
Unfunded health benefits liability 43,315,000 43,315,000
TOTAL LIABILITIES 46,839,445 47,663,192
TOTAL NET DEFICIT AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS $ (30,714,552) $ (25,533,243)
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS - ModifiedCashBasis-YearEndedDecember31,2008and2007
2008 2007ADDITIONS TO NET ASSETS
Investment income:
Interest $ 55,252 $ 79,727
Net appreciation in fair value of investments - 1,653,610
Other investment income 428 649
55,680 1,733,986
Support received:
Conference Claimants’ Endowment Board annual gift 1,400,000 1,400,000
Other gifts 863 17,544
1,400,863 1,417,544
Contributions:
Pension plans
Current Service 3,262,946 3,127,087
Past Service 543,824 726,542
Proportional deficiencies 58,727 91,201
3,865,497 3,944,830
Nonpension plans
Health care premiums 3,464,842 3,455,726
Retiree health care premiums 557,672 769,513
4,022,514 4,225,239
7,888,011 8,170,069
TOTAL ADDITIONS TO NET ASSETS 9,344,554 11,321,599
DEDUCTIONS FROM NET ASSETS
Payments for pension benefits 4,235,090 4,446,248
Payments for nonpension benefits 5,157,860 5,424,663
9,392,950 9,870,911
Net depreciation in fair value of investments 5,698,013 -
Administrative expenses 258,647 287,100
TOTAL DEDUCTIONS FROM NET ASSETS 15,349,610 10,158,011
Increase (decrease) in net assets before effect of
adoption of FASB Statement No. 158 (6,005,056) 1,163,588
Effect of adoption of recognition and measurement date
provisions of FASB Statement No. 158 - Pension 823,747 (4,348,192)
Effect of adoption of recognition and measurement date
provisions of FASB Statement No. 158 - Health - (43,315,000)
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) (5,181,309) (46,499,604)
NET (DEFICIT) ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS
Beginning of Year (25,533,243) 20,966,361
END OF YEAR $ (30,714,552) $ (25,533,243)
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NOTE 1: NATURE OF ACTIVITIES
The Board of Pensions (the “Board”) is an agency of the California Nevada Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church. The Annual Conference is the basic unit of the United Methodist Church, and the Conference Board of Pensions is a mandatory sub-entity of the basic unit.
The function of the Board of Pensions is to administer the pension programs, health and dental benefit programs, disability and survivor benefit programs and related welfare programs offered to clergy and their families and lay employees of the United Methodist Church. The programs are offered at the direction of the Annual Conference.
NOTE 2: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of Accounting
The financial statements of the Board are presented on a modified cash basis of accounting. This basis recognizes assets, liabilities, net assets, revenues, and expenses when they result from cash transac-tions with provisions for depreciation and unfunded past service liability for the defined benefit pen-sion plan and of the post-retirement health care plan. This basis is a comprehensive basis of accounting other than accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
As a result of the use of this modified cash basis of accounting, certain assets and their related rev-enues (such as accounts receivable and revenue for billed or provided services not yet collected) and certain liabilities and their related expenses (such as accounts payable and expenses for goods or ser-vices received but not yet paid, and accrued expenses and liabilities) are not recorded in these financial statements.
Reclassifications
Certain reclassifications have been made to the 2007 financial statement presentation to correspond to the current year’s format. Net assets and changes in net assets are unchanged due to these reclassifica-tions.
Property and Equipment
Office furniture and equipment are stated at cost. Depreciation is provided using the straight-line method over the estimated lives of the assets ranging from three to five years.
Adoption of FASB 158
In September 2006, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued SFAS No. 158, “Em-ployers’ Accounting for Defined Benefit Pension and Other Postretirement Plans,” which requires a company to recognize on its balance sheet the actual funded status of their defined benefit plans and other postretirement plans. The Board adopted the provisions of SFAS No. 158 as of December 31, 2008.
Cash and Cash Equivalents
The Board considers all highly liquid investments with maturities of three months or less to be cash equivalents.
Income Taxes
As an agency of the Annual Conference, the Board comes under its income tax exemption. Therefore, no provision for income taxes is included in the financial statements.
NOTE 3: DESCRIPTION OF PENSION PLANS
The Board administers two separate and distinct pension plans for the Annual Conference. The first is a defined benefit plan covering service of clergy rendered prior to 1982. This is the plan which has the unfunded pension liability of $3,524,445 and $4,348,192 at December 31, 2008 and 2007. The second is a defined contribution plan for services rendered in 1982 and subsequent years. This plan is funded
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on a current basis and has no unfunded pension liability at December 31, 2008 and 2007. However, the Annual Conference’s December, 2006 Current Service Deposit Account payment of $216,667 was sent to the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits in December, 2006 but not recorded as received until January, 2007. Had the transaction been fully recorded in 2006, the 2007 net increase in assets available for benefits would have been $946,921.
NOTE 4: CHANGES IN UNFUNDED PAST SERVICE LIABILITY FOR PENSION BENEFITS
During 2007, the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits of the United Methodist Church (the general agency of the Church which supervises the actuarial and fiduciary administration of the pen-sion funds for all of the annual conferences) calculated the amount of expected unfunded past service liability as of December 31, 2007 assuming a 2% increase in the Past Service rate from $811 to $828. There were significant changes due to changes in actuarial assumptions and methods and a one time charge for changing the monthly pension payment dates.
The expected unfunded past service liability as of December 31, 2008 is based upon the minimum 2% increase in the Past Service Rate to $845. If the rate increases more than 2% then the liability will be higher than the amount shown on these financial statements. If the rate remains unchanged from one year to the next, then the expected liability may be reduced.
NOTE 5: ADDITIONAL EXPENDITURES BY THE BOARD OF PENSIONS
The Board of Pensions is assisting the Annual Conference in the funding of retiree health care benefits through the planned expenditures of Accumulated Reserve funds. In 2008 and 2007 the Annual Conference made flat monthly payments to the Board of Pensions for its share of apportionment retiree health benefits. The Board of Pensions then paid the insurance premiums in full. Therefore, for 2008 and 2007 in addition to Conference apportionment and premiums paid, the Board of Pensions actually paid a net of $1,125,448 and $928,082 respectively towards retiree health benefits from its assets as shown below:
2008 2007
Applicable retiree health benefits $ 1,682,020 $ 1,695,270(Less) payments from the Annual Conference
(100,000) (312,611)
(Less) premium payments by retirees (456,572) (454,577)Net amounts paid by the Board $ 1,125,448 $ 928,082
In 2009 and future years the net amount paid by the Board of Pensions is expected to substantially increase as the Annual Conference payments decrease and costs increase. The Board has subsequently voted to increase the premium payments by the retirees.
NOTE 6: LEASE OBLIGATIONS
The Board leased space for administrative services under an operating lease expired June 30, 2008. The Board is currently leasing the office space on a month-to-month basis. Rent expense for the years ended December 31, 2008 and 2007 amounted to $14,995 and $14,700, respectively.
NOTE 7: CONCENTRATION OF CREDIT RISK
The Board maintains cash balances at one bank. The accounts are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) up to $250,000 in 2008 and up to $100,000 in 2007. The Board has not experienced any loss in such accounts. Total uninsured cash balances at December 31, 2008 and 2007 were $432,288, and $496,832, respectively. The Board believes that it is not exposed to any signifi-
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cant credit risk on its cash balances.
NOTE 8: INVESTMENTS WITH GENERAL BOARD OF PENSIONS AND HEALTH BENEFITS
The accompanying financial statements reflect activity during calendar years 2008 and 2007 of the Board of Pensions reserve funds investment in the Multiple Asset Fund of the General Board of Pen-sion and Health Benefits (the “General Board”).
The investments are held by the General Board and are audited at that level. All investment transac-tions are governed by the investment policy and guidelines of the General Board.
The Multiple Asset Fund is adjusted to fair market value monthly. Loss from the decrease in market value during 2008 was $5,698,012 and income from the increase in market value during 2007 was $1,653,610 as allocated below:
2008 2007Past Service Deposit Account $(5,241,139) $ 1,560,484Current Service Deposit Account
(441,789) 87,972
Death Benefit Deposit Account (15,085) 5,154Total $(5,698,012) $ 1,653,610
NOTE 9: FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
Effective January 1, 2008, the General Board has adopted SFAS No. 157, “Fair Value Measurements. SFAS 157 establishes a hierarchy of assets broken down into three levels based on the transparency of inputs, as follows:
Level 1: Quoted prices are available in active markets for identical assets or liabilities as of the report date. A quoted price for an identical asset or liability in an active market provides the most reliable fair value measurement because it is directly observable.
Level 2: Pricing inputs are other than quoted prices in active markets, which are either directly or indirectly observable as of the report date. These types of securities include investments for which quoted prices are available but traded less frequently and investments that are fair valued using other securities, the parameters of which can be directly observed.
Level 3: Securities that have little to no observable pricing inputs as of the report date. These securities are measured using management’s best estimate of fair value, where the inputs into the determination of fair value are not observable and require significant management judgment or estimation.
Substantially all of the Board’s investments held by the General Board are classified under Level 1 or 2 as defined by SFAS No. 157.
NOTE 10: RETIREE HEALTH CARE POSTRETIREMENT BENEFIT OBLIGATION
The Retiree Health Care Program of the California-Nevada Annual Conference of the United Method-ist Church provides postretirement health benefits to clergy who make the required election upon retirement. In addition, the plan provides health benefits to surviving spouses and dependents for those employees or retirees who die while covered under the plan.
Four distinct postretirement healthcare plans are offered to eligible retirees and dependents: (i) a Blue Shield HMO; (ii) a Blue Shield Medicare carve out plan; (iii) a Kaiser plan; and (iv) a Secure Horizons plan. Benefits, deductibles, and co-pays differ amongst the various plans.
Although postretirement health benefits are available to all employees and surviving spouses and
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dependents, only certain of these individuals are eligible to receive a subsidy from the Conference towards their postretirement health care premium. In order to receive a subsidy, an employee must have earned at least ten years of service with the Conference and must be receiving a pension from a Conference retirement plan. The amount of the subsidy is limited to a portion of the Medicare supple-ment premium, even if the retiree or his spouse is receiving coverage prior to Medicare eligibility. The portion of the Medicare supplement premium that is paid by the Conference for eligible retirees and their spouses is 80%, reduced by 5% for each year of service with the Conference less than twenty. Therefore, the subsidized portion ranges from 50% for those employees with ten years of service with the Conference to 80% for those employees with at least twenty years of service with the Confer-ence. There is an exception for the surviving spouse of an active employee, whereby the Conference pays 100% of the Medicare supplement premium for three years after the employee’s death, after which time the Conference subsidy is reduced to the percentage described above. All eligible retirees, spouses, and dependents must pay any remaining premium that is in excess of the subsidy described above in order to retain healthcare coverage under the plan.
The plans currently have 361 active participants and 257 retirees currently receiving benefits.
The Accumulated Postretirement Benefit Obligation (APBO) has been actuarially calculated as of January 1, 2008 to be $43,315,000. This entire amount is unfunded as there are no current plan assets.
Premium paid for the year ended December 31, 2008 and 2007 were $1,682,020 and $1,695,981, re-spectively. Of this amount, $456,572 and $454,577 were paid by the retirees themselves, respectively.
Projected Postretirement Benefit Payments:2008 $1,573,0002009 $1,663,0002010 $1,795,0002011 $1,867,0002012 $2,046,0002013 – 2017 $12,586,000
Key Actuarial Assumptions (Annual)
Discount Rate 5%
First Year Health Care Trend Rate 15%
Ultimate Health Care Trend Rate 5%
Average Years of Expected Future Working Time of Employees 11.69%
The Plan has been changed subsequently so that the portion of the Medicare supplement premium that is paid by the Conference for eligible retirees and their spouses is 70%, reduced by 5% for each year of service with the Conference less than twenty. Therefore, the subsidized portion ranges from 50% for those employees with ten years of service with the Conference to 70% for those employees with at least twenty years of service with the Conference.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
SCHEDULES OF CHANGES IN UNFUNDED PENSION BENEFITS LIABILITY - ModifiedCashBasis
Year Ended December 31, 2008 and 2007
EXPECTED UNFUNDED PAST SERVICE LIABILITY,
December 31, 2007 $ 4,348,192
Actuarial changes
Recurring changes
Asset growth rate (1,015,563)
Mortality and other demographic assumptions 525,012
(490,551)
Non-recurring changes
One-time increase due to changes to retirement eligibility (11,653)
Past Service Liability, January 1, 2008, after actuarial corrections 3,845,988
Interest at 7% through December 31, 2008 269,219
Annul Past Service deposit (590,762)
EXPECTED UNFUNDED PAST SERVICE LIABILITY,
December 31, 2008 $ 3,524,445
EXPECTED UNFUNDED PAST SERVICE LIABILITY,
December 31, 2006 $ 5,507,508
Actuarial changes
Recurring changes
Asset growth rate (2,711,725)
Mortality and other demographic assumptions 1,510,397
(1,201,328)
Non-recurring changes
One-time increase for thirteenth benefit payment
(due to switch in payment date) 436,562
Past Service Liability, January 1, 2007, after actuarial corrections 4,742,742
Interest at 7% through December 31, 2007 331,992
Annual Past Service deposit (726,542)
EXPECTED UNFUNDED PAST SERVICE LIABILITY,
December 31, 2007 $ 4,348,192
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SCHEDULESOFNETASSETSAVAILABLEFORBENEFITS–ModifiedCashBasisDecember 31, 2008 and 2007
2008 2007
NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS
Total General Fund $ 3,598,624 $ 2,415,447
Necessitous Grant Program 41,405 42,404
Health Care Program - Actives 163,130 79,810
Health Care Program - Retired (2,297,110) (1,145,733)
Death Benefit Program 379,516 364,127
Methvin Memorial - Corpus 67,412 67,412
1,952,977 1,823,467
General Board of Pension and Health Benefits
Past Service Deposit Account 13,851,989 19,983,461
Current Service Deposit Account 277,305 265,315
DBP Deposit Account 42,622 57,706
14,171,916 20,306,482
Pension Benefits (3,524,445) (4,348,192)
Health Benefits (43,315,000) (43,315,000)
TOTAL NET DEFICIT AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS $ (30,714,552) $ (25,533,243)
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SCHEDULESOFDEDUCTIONSFROMNETASSETS–ModifiedCashBasisYear Ended December 31, 2008
SCHEDULE OF PAYMENTS FOR PENSION BENEFITS
Current Service Deposit Account
Church contributions and Conference build up and adjustments $ 3,100,503
Past Service Deposit Account
Past Service funding deposit and special grants 543,824
Payment by Conference to General Board of Pension and
Health Benefits 590,762
$ 4,235,090
SCHEDULE OF PAYMENTS FOR NONPENSION BENEFITS
Contributions from DBP Deposit Account $ 8,664
Health care premiums 3,381,522
Retiree health care premiums 1,682,020
Health care premium refunds 24,756
Necessitous grants 1,000
Conference treasurers accounts
Proportional deficiencies 58,727
Retiree health care premium refunds 1,173
59,900
$ 5,157,860
SCHEDULE OF ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
Accounting and professional fees $ 19,433
Bank charges 482
Board and committee meeting expenses 1,130
Computer training and software 2,601
Depreciation 2,328
Office expenses 10,477
Postage and freight 5,900
Rent 14,995
Salaries and benefits 184,528
Telephone 3,603
Travel and meeting expenses 13,170
$ 258,647
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SCHEDULESOFDEDUCTIONSFROMNETASSETS–ModifiedCashBasisYear Ended December 31, 2007
SCHEDULE OF PAYMENTS FOR PENSION BENEFITS
Current Service Deposit Account
Church contributions and Conference build up and adjustments $ 2,993,164
Past Service Deposit Account
Past Service funding deposit and special grants 726,542
Payment by Conference to General Board of Pension and
Health Benefits 726,542
$ 4,446,248
SCHEDULE OF PAYMENTS FOR NONPENSION BENEFITS
Contributions from DBP Deposit Account $ 8,382
Health care premiums 3,526,672
Retiree health care premiums 1,695,981
Health care premium refunds 28,978
Central Conference Pension Initiative gift 66,316
Necessitous grants 3,425
Conference treasurers accounts
Proportional deficiencies 91,201
Retiree health care premium refunds 3,708
94,909
$ 5,424,663
SCHEDULE OF ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
Accounting and professional fees $ 24,300
Bank charges 188
Board and committee meeting expenses 7,984
Computer training and software 6,919
Depreciation 3,505
Loss on disposal of fixed assets 1,150
Office expenses 11,326
Postage and freight 5,761
Rent 14,700
Salaries and benefits 200,131
Telephone 3,268
Travel and meeting expenses 7,868
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7. Financial Reports
The Conference Claimants’ Endowment BoardCOMPARATIVE CONDENSED BALANCE SHEET
April 30, 2008 April 30, 2009 *
ASSETS
Current Assets
Cash in Bank and on Hand $2,188,735 $2,080,902
Other Current Assets $1,009,612 $1,052,056
Total Current Assets $3,198,347 $3,132,958
Investments
Stocks and Bonds (at Market) $7,641,455 $5,177,340
Mortgage Notes Receivable $122,391 $117,745
Improved Real Estate (Net of Depr) $83,615,133 $82,729,773
Missouri Corp. $81,088 $61,293
Total Investments $91,460,067 $88,086,151
Other Assets $577,788 $422,468
TOTAL ASSETS $95,236,202 $91,641,577
LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH
Current Liabilities
Accounts Payable $784,855 $703,017
Board of Pension Gift $933,333 $933,333
Tennant Deposits $1,007,040 $1,003,025
Total Current Liabilities $2,725,228 $2,639,375
Long Term Liabilities
Corporate Notes $29,700,649 $28,730,988
Mortgage Notes & Loans $44,417,794 $43,912,367
Life Income Purchase Agreement $1,354 $1,412
Total Long Term Liabilities $74,119,797 $72,644,767
Deferred Income/Gain on Real Estate $34,211 $31,288
TOTAL LIABILITIES $76,879,236 $75,315,430
FUND BALANCE $18,356,966 $16,326,147
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUNDS $95,236,202 $91,641,577
* Unaudited
157
Unpaid Clergy Support, 2008
District/Church Year Pastor Deficiency
Bay ViewAlameda, Rising Hope 2008 Stephen Lee $1,323.00
Byron UMC 2008 Dan Sturdivant $5,582.00
Oakland, Downs Memorial UMC 2008 Lorraine McNeal $9,476.00
Oakland, Fale Maama 2008 Afuhia Akolo $1,159.00
Oakland, Taylor Memorial UMC 2008 Ronald Swisher $12,808.00
San Leandro, Formosan UMC 2008 SY, C.S. Song $5,689.00
St. Helena UMC 2008 Amy Beth Durward $2,851.00
DeltaElverta UMC 2008 SY, Ron West $247.75
Lodi, Salem UMC 2008 Aura-Lila Ochoa $4,139.00
Sacramento, North Sacramento UMC 2008 Kim Montenegro $6,767.00
Stockton, St. Paul's UMC 2008 Paul G. Cabotaje $1,549.00
FresnoClovis, Memorial UMC 2008 Denice K. Leslie $3,193.00
Dos Palos UMC 2008 SY, James R. Scott $2,044.00
Lindsay UMC 2008 Karen L. Stoffers-Pugh $3,694.10
Oakhurst New Community UMC 2008 Kelley O'Connor $4,579.00
Tulare UMC 2008 Latu Tangulu $1,018.00
Golden GateCovelo, Round Valley UMC 2008 SY, Roy Pina $1,019.00
Petaluma UMC 2008 Jinsik Lee $4,707.00
San Francisco, Grace UMC 2008 Reynaldo F. Letana $3,456.00
San Francisco, Ohnnury Mission UMC 2008 Jong-Ho Kim $794.00
San Mateo, Shoreview UMC 2008 Saia Fa'asisslia $2,079.00
Ukiah UMC 2008 Lisa Warner-Carey $9,699.00
San JoseFremont, First Chinese UMC 2008 TBS $8,545.00
Greenfield UMC 2008 Octavio Gama $6,532.00
Morgan Hill UMC 2008 W. Ted Pecot $6,411.00
San Jose, La Trinidad UMC 2008 Juan M. Saavedra $3,739.00
Sunnyvale, Galilee Korean UMC 2008 Duk Soo Kim $6,142.00
ShastaChico, Trinity UMC 2008 David L. Moss $7,090.00
Clearlake Oaks, Community UMC 2008 SY, Rick Schlosser $292.00
Gridley UMC 2008 SY, Edwin Coker $1,794.00
Unpaid Clergy Support, 2008
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District/Church Year Pastor Deficiency
Guinda, Community UMC 2008 TBS $189.00
Lakeport, United Christian Parish 2008 SY, Kimball-Auth, S. $1,617.00
Middletown UMC 2008 Wanda Celli $3,859.00
Orland, Federated Church 2008 Tina Banfill $474.00
Yuba City, First UMC 2008 Lois E. Black $14,342.00
Bay View District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
Alameda: Buena Vista 41532 3500 2218 1700 48950 24360
Alameda: Buena Vista Assoc. 33120 3000 1700 37820 17600
Alameda: Rising Hope 17327 798 18125 10731
Alameda: Twin Towers 43764 5000 4000 52764 21000
Alamo: San Ramon 61142 3672 17926 5200 87940 40392
Alamo: Assoc 40986 2600 5200 48786 27400
Alamo: Director of CE 34706 4722 12028 4100 55556 21600
Albany 19815 1200 2000 23015 18000
Antioch 51200 5000 12568 4750 73518 18000
Berkeley: Epworth 44105 8700 4600 57405 25722
Berkeley: Ep Ass 7,790 7790
Berkeley: Trinity 45366 7100 1500 11586 65552
Berkeley: United 47050 3000 6124 7265 63439 28000
Brentwood 39451 2800 6124 4877 53252
Byron 39343 3036 3000 45379 16000
Burlingame 49748 5000 3142 9976 67866
Burlingame: Assoc 40000 5000 4150 49150
Burlingame: Taiwaness 45012 3000 18728 5000 71740 24000
Castro Valley 40939 3894 9780 5300 59913 24100
Concord: First 37157 3500 12568 3500 56725 20229
Concord: Korean 35982 3000 14000 7200 60182 20400
Dixon 31750 2000 420 1726 35896 10500
El Cerrito 36000 2400 6124 8000 52524 20000
El Sobrante 43897 4000 6124 5000 59021
Fairfield: Community 41948 3000 12568 4889 62405 36084
Hayward: First 43127 2050 7280 4000 56457
South Hayward 46834 3100 6124 7752 63810 20100
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Clergy Compensation, Benefits, & Reimbursements for 2009
Bay View District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
Lafayette 52890 4000 18418 5000 80308
Livermore: Asbury 60378 7200 2379 8512 78469 27600
Livermore: Assoc 18054 4934 22988 19302
Martinez 36000 3600 3600 43200 13200
Martinez Tongan Fellowship 17000 500 17500
Napa 47430 4200 12004 5000 68634
Napa: Associate 38971 4200 6124 5000 54295 16000
Oakland: Berkeley Korean 25269 6580 700 32549 13500
Oakland: Chinese 60797 2500 5550 68847 23000
Oakland: Downs Memorial 57064 3850 6124 9200 76238
Oakland: Elmhurst 25089 1500 800 27389 13977
Oakland: Korean 40000 2400 18728 5000 66128
Oakland: Lake Merritt 53259 4000 6124 3300 66683 24000
Oakland: Lake Park 54953 1500 12568 5208 74229
Oakland: Laurel 43253 3500 12568 4500 63821
Oakland: Laurel Associate 8370 5000 2000 15370 5000
Oakland: Fale Maama 39690 18728 5000 63418
Oakland: Shattuck Avenue 35684 1800 9364 3837 50685
Oakland: Taylor Memorial 56098 3780 6924 8858 75660
Orinda St. Mark's 45490 3000 12568 4000 65058 30000
Pinole 50924 12568 8400 71892
Pittsburg 36470 3500 6124 3000 49094
Pleasanton: Lynnewood 61277 12568 4000 77845 34020
Pleasanton: Associate 18690 3000 21690 19980
Richmond: Easter Hill 48886 2500 1189 7855 60430 15000
Richmond: First 44201 1600 6124 1000 52925
Richmond: Good Shepherd 37512 3000 12568 3500 56580
Richmond: St. Luke's 39596 2500 12051 3800 57947 16800
St. Helena 40275 4200 17772 3907 66154
San Leandro Faith 18579 6124 24703 6952
San Leandro First 48471 4100 52571 19200
San Leandro Formosan 0
San Ramon Grace 37215 3000 2622 42837 21954
Vacaville Faith Fellow 35093 2730 37823 3200
Vacaville St. Paul's 18103 1200 2300 21603 13589
Vallejo Fellowship 44128 3500 12568 9512 69708
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Bay View District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
Vallejo: First 18570 700 3062 4750 27082 11230
Vallejo: Wayside 44701 3000 12568 4523 64792 7080
Walnut Creek First 39329 3244 5000 47573 39565
Walnut Creek Formosan 44300 3850 13898 8040 70088 18800
Walnut Creek: Tice Valley 37666 3000 12568 4200 57434 21600
Walnut Creek: Walnut Avenue 16298 2500 6000 8000 32798 19700
Delta District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
Cameron Park 38522 4000 12568 4758 59848 26000
Citrus Heights 12000 0 0 0 12000 0
Choun Korean UMC 34120 1500 6500 5000 47120 16000
Choun Korean UMC 23212 0 0 2000 25212 10788
Choun Korean UMC 12000 0 0 0 12000 0
Coulterville 0 2400 1520 1200 5120 4800
Davis 40000 2500 18728 4000 65228 18000
Elk Grove 47659 4500 12568 9750 74477 17712
Elverta 9289 625 0 1486 11400 0
Escalon 41188 4000 19692 4000 68880 0
Fair Oaks 35631 2048 600 3901 42180 19378
Farmington 19200 0 0 1300 20500 3000
Galt 33028 4750 6124 6000 49902 0
Hughson 37157 3150 9426 11605 61338 8904
Hughson 8935 1050 3142 3869 16996 0
Ione 10900 0 2875 2400 16175 0
Isleton 0 0 1702 1460 3162 3552
Jackson 13800 0 0 2400 16200 0
Jamestown 0 0 0 11200 11200 0
Lincoln 33028 5000 15364 4000 57392 0
Linden 23176 3500 3792 3032 33500 0
Lodi First 59940 4000 5160 7500 76600 21891
Lodi Salem 30000 0 8000 0 38000 0
Loomis 49306 4296 18728 9020 81350 16500
Manteca 46834 3100 6124 7752 63810 20100
Modesto Centenary 37802 4500 12568 324 55194 12296
161
Clergy Compensation, Benefits, & Reimbursements for 2009
Delta District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
Modesto Cent Assoc 35093 0 12568 0 47661 0
Modesto First 52044 3600 0 4100 59744 18000
Modesto First 36370 3456 6124 3600 49550 12000
Oakdale 33350 4000 18728 3000 59078 0
Patterson 53478 5000 14250 4000 76728 0
Placerville Pastor 0
Pt Pleasant 39375 2500 3800 5737 51412 12700
Pt Pleasant 25080 0 0 0 25080 0
Rancho Cordova 37157 4620 19693 5000 66470 12000
Rio Linda 18578 1500 0 1900 21978 0
Riverbank 19200 0 0 1300 20500 3000
Rocklin 42148 3626 10029 3988 59791 19958
Roseville 38267 3000 5600 7150 54017 20000
Sacto Centennial 55000 5000 0 4350 64350 15968
Sacto Centennial 33264 3000 12568 2500 51332 13200
Sacto Central 37157 0 18728 2000 57885 0
Sacramento "The Table" 33000 3600 3600 6000 46200 12000
Sacto Chinese 19000 0 0 1000 20000 5000
Sacto Emanuel 37157 3215 0 2559 42931 2113
Sacto Faith 40000 3000 12568 4200 59768 10232
Sacto First 39972 6120 17124 4000 67216 2400
Sacto First 8760 0 0 0 8760 1240
Sacto Florin 36744 3500 12568 4798 57610 15556
Sacto Hope 34680 3000 1572 2000 41252 7442
Sacto Japanese 42000 5000 6124 7500 60624 0
Sacto North 9000 396 0 2004 11400 600
Sacto Oak Park 40000 0 0 4000 44000 15000
Sac Oak Park - Tongan 16514 0 0 500 17014 0
Sacto Riverside 19000 0 0 1000 20000 5000
Sacto St. Andrew's 37195 2500 6440 5365 51500 12500
Sacto St. Andrew's 33028 0 0 2605 35633 0
Sacto St. Mark's 47740 3600 5600 7500 64440 25000
Sacto Trinity 42000 6000 1047 4111 53158 0
Sacto Wesley 8610 770 0 0 9380 0
Sonora 1/2 time 26506 3500 0 4707 34713 0
Soulsbyville (+Tuolumne) 19608 2500 7086 1505 30699 0
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Delta District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
Tuolumne (+Soulsbyville) 19608 2500 7086 1505 30699 0
Stockton Central 53030 4500 13188 5500 76218 26920
Stockton Central 33028 0 12475 4200 49703 4016
Stockton Grace 30385 0 0 4100 34485 4675
Stockton Holy Cross 57954 6000 8237 3700 75891 0
Stockton St. Mark's 44529 2700 6124 3070 56423 14400
Stockton St. Paul's 34654 2400 12568 3250 52872 13000
Sutter Creek 27248 3500 8625 0 39373 0
Tracy 36331 4800 10000 6006 57137 0
Turlock 54251 4500 12568 8300 79619 0
Valley Springs 36000 3300 0 3600 42900 13200
Woodland 46167 3600 8500 4100 62367 21000
Fresno District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
Armona 10000 1000 161 2700 13861 0
+ Lemoore 30000 3000 484 5100 38584 P
Atwater 33028 2000 9364 4200 48592 12000
Bak. First 57490 5500 18740 5219 86949 24446
Bak. St Mark's 45000 3000 11488 4750 64238 P
Bak.Trinity 34000 3000 6124 4000 47124 7200
Bak.Wesley 40000 3000 5600 4250 52850 P
Caruthers 15000 0 0 0 15000 0
Chowchilla 35505 0 16500 4550 56555 0
Clovis, Memorial 38157 4980 13032 6900 63069 13214
Clovis, Memorial 17500 1000 6000 1000 25500 10000
Clovis UJCC 38000 2500 19693 7500 67693 24000
Clovis UJCC 33028 2400 6124 4900 46452 12000
Corcoran 8400 1374 678 422 10874 P
+Tipton 15499 0 4800 1175 21474 0
Delano 33995 2400 18728 3000 58123 P
Dinuba, First 20351 1500 7212 1500 30563 P
+ Dinuba Palm 15107 1500 7266 1500 25373 P
Dos Palos 8000 0 0 5250 13250 0
163
Clergy Compensation, Benefits, & Reimbursements for 2009
Fresno District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
Exeter 18501 1500 9000 2600 31601 7200
+ Porterville, First 18502 1500 9000 2600 31602 7200
Firebaugh 21792 3000 7000 14510 46302 10608
Frs.Calwa 0 0 0 0 0 0
Frs. Christian Fellowship 19000 1200 8000 3625 31825 13020
Fresno, Grace 29261 1808 700 10000 41769 8400
+ Fresno Sierra Vista 10000 650 216 3280 14146 0
Fresno Korean Fellowship 36000 3200 12568 2800 54568 14400
Fresno, St Mark's 1000 0 0 0 1000 0
Fresno, St Paul's 33539 2578 12868 4000 52985 12000
Frs.Wesley 46481 10000 12704 5000 74185 13400
Hanford 33600 3360 6127 4300 47387 P
Kerman 36405 4000 18728 5904 65037 P
Kernville 34000 3000 5600 3000 45600 P
Lake Isabella 8400 0 0 400 8800 4800
+ Weldon 8200 0 0 400 8600 3800
LeGrand 19802 2400 0 2640 24842 P
Lindsay 17000 4000 8000 3000 32000 P
Lindsay 16514 0 8562 3088 28164 3600
Livingston 38141 3600 13211 5400 60352 P
Los Banos 37157 5550 18728 7791 69226 P
Madera 33028 2500 9000 4500 49028 12000
Mariposa 35000 6500 18400 5500 65400 P
Merced 39675 3600 6126 8000 57401 20000
Nerw Cuyama 8184 0 0 0 8184 3600
Oakhurst 36000 1800 5600 4900 48300 21600
Porterville, Grand 37694 3300 12568 5500 59062 16500
Porterville, Grand 34000 3500 9364 2688 49552 3600
Reedley, Fellowship 19508 1500 9364 2500 32872 5400
+ Reedly First 19508 1500 9364 2500 32872 0
Riverdale 0 2000 0 2500 4500 25120
Sanger 37500 4000 18728 5500 65728 P
Selma, First 27,000 2500 6500 4500 40500 P
+ Selma, San Pablo
Taft
Tehachapi 34680 2500 17324 5227 59731 P
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Fresno District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
Tranquility 13200 0 0 4744 17944 0
Tulare 37528 4000 18728 7216 67472 P
Visalia 49567 1600 15948 5810 72925 31937
Visalia
Wasco 38841 2500 0 4020 45361 13200
Golden Gate District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
Boonville Anderson Valley 5136 0 0 760 5896 0
Burlingame 63034 5000 2600 5000 75634 0
Associate 45012 3000 18728 5000 71740 24000
Covelo Round Valley 0 0 0 2500 2500 0
Daly City 39462 4900 6124 8770 59256 0
Forestville 37157 3600 10668 2900 54325 0
Fort Bragg: Evergreen 42178 3600 5768 5000 56546 12000
Half Moon Bay Community 66753 2800 12716 11000 93269 30000
Mill Valley Mount Tamalpais 68510 4400 6124 5550 84584 0
Millbrae New Vision 39068 2800 0 6300 48168 30000
Novato 44600 2850 6108 4200 57758 0
Petaluma 33028 2800 6124 6000 47952 20100
Philo 4700 0 0 590 5290 0
Point Arena St. Paul's 33854 2400 12004 6450 54708 0
Potter Valley Community 8257 1000 5300 600 15157 4000
Redwood City First 35000 3000 12568 4000 54568 21300
Redwood City Woodside Road 12 0 0 2230 2242 27048
Rohnert Park St. John's 31000 3000 0 6000 40000 0
San Bruno First Tongan 37157 5000 9364 3200 54721 16200
San Carlos Falehufanga 37500 3087 18728 2600 61915 0
San Francisco Bethany 42488 3600 3938 5500 55526 0
San Francisco Calvary 34750 3000 5965 3000 46715 19200
San Francisco Chinese 37200 2000 0 7200 46400 48000
San Francisco Geveva Avenue 45400 2500 4000 4825 56725 0
San Francisco Glide Memorial 92500 0 12568 4000 109068 40000
San Francisco Glide Memorial 85000 0 5212 4000 94212 40000
165
Clergy Compensation, Benefits, & Reimbursements for 2009
Golden Gate District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
(co-pastors) 0
San Francisco Grace 35918 3000 18728 4250 61896 0
San Francisco Jones Memorial 53136 1500 9364 6000 70000 0
San Francisco Korean 36000 3000 12500 6400 57900 0
San Francisco Nueva Vida 17000 1200 0 1000 19200 12800
San Francisco Ohnnury Mission 12000 0 4000 4000 20000 12000
San Francisco Park Presidio 39060 2000 6124 4078 51262 0
San Francisco Pine 19822 1200 6124 2023 29169 12840
Associate 17036 1200 6124 2023 26383 12840
San Francisco Sarah Laughed 20000 0 0 0 20000 0
San Francisco Sarah Laughed 20000 0 0 0 20000 0
(co-pastors)
San Francisco Temple 65000 4000 18728 4900 92628 0
San Mateo Crystal Springs 38876 4419 6124 5000 54419 25300
San Mateo Hillsdale 67500 3944 6124 6705 84273 0
San Mateo Shoreview 35000 3500 12568 4940 56008 0
San Rafael Aldersgate 36331 3000 12568 3300 55199 0
San Rafael First 37799 2679 0 4938 45416 22547
Santa Rosa Christ 42261 3000 6124 4930 56315 20280
Santa Rosa First 56241 5500 18728 5000 85469 27600
Associate 45460 2400 18728 3200 69788 15432
Sebastopol 37157 3720 6124 9600 56601 19200
Sonoma 57200 2400 6124 3200 68924 0
South San Francisco Hope 26142 1800 6124 3000 37066 19350
Ukiah 41241 4000 12580 4000 61821 0
Willits 41560 3600 5768 5050 55978 0
Windsor Community 36614 2600 0 6000 45214 24289
Nevada-Sierra District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
Auburn 43008 4250 18728 3572 69558 0
Btl. Mtn. 17622 0 0 5280 22902 0
Carlin 18000 2500 0 3775 24275 6200
Carson City 54562 4445 14407 11100 84514 16800
166
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Nevada-Sierra District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
Carson City Associate 35723 0 0 4250 39973 0
Chester 16953 1200 2307 2780 23240.2 0
+Greenville 12715 900 1730 2085 17430.4 0
+Taylorsville 12715 900 1730 2085 17430.4 0
Chester Assistant 2853 1200 0 1664 5717 0
+Greenville Assistant 2140 900 0 1248 4288 0
+Taylorsville Assistant 2140 900 0 1248 4288 0
Coleville 0 0 0 0 0 0
Colfax 15098 1680 7491 2200 26469 0
+Dutch Flat 7549 840 3746 1100 13235 0
+Mdw Vista 15098 1680 7491 2200 26469 0
Downieville 8491 584.25 2937 1916 13928.25 0
+NSanJuan 13922 958 4816 3142 22838 0
+Sierra City 13918 958 4815 3142 22833 0
Ely 27743 2745.6 4614 6320 41422.6 0
+McGill 6936 686.4 1154 1580 10355.8 0
Fallon 36094 4500 5768 3760 50122 15000
Gardnerville 42809 5800 7380 16966 72955 18300
Georgetown 40434 5000 18728 5000 69162 18000
Grass Valley 45000 7000 0 7416 59416 20000
GV-SierraPines 42000 3000 6124 7150 58274 18000
Kings Beach 36000 0 0 6734 42734 0
Lovelock 8796 0 0 3204 12000 0
Nevada City 42711 5000 12568 6500 66779 16560
Newcastle 34267 2000 14638 3340 54244.6 0
Portola 37820 6900 5768 7950 58438 0
Quincy 38260 1800 5768 4000 49828 0
Reno First 50225 6000 12004 8100 76329 0
Reno-St.Paul's 41236 3705 7441 6471 58853 20055
Reno So.Reno 44722 5000 5768 9059 64549 16800
+SoRenoAssoc 0
Schurz 14400 0 0 0 14400 0
Smith Valley 43115 3800 12004 10005 68924 9600
Sparks 49172 4300 12002 10100 75573.92 18000
Sparks-Tongan 10000 0 2000 4000 16000 0
Susanville 43727 4000 12004 3524 63255 0
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Nevada-Sierra District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
Truckee 34992 4500 2316 6250 48058 21600
Winnemucca 35104 4725 5768 4600 50197 0
Yerington 5674 7200 8829 2650 24353 0
San Jose District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
Aptos 46186 4200 18728 8000 77114 0
Boulder Creek 1/8 2044 0 0 1500 0 2422
Boulder Creek 750 0 0 12000 12750 0
Campbell 60000 3000 17052 6500 86552 42908
Carmel 75700 6000 6000 7000 94700 36000
Cupertino Good Samaritan 60243 2310 12568 6000 81121 25703Cupertino Good Samaritan Assoc 38352 1392 12568 4000 56312 0
Fremont First 58671 2500 6124 3500 70795 0
Fremont First Chinese 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fremont Korean Fellowship 43950 2400 12000 31941 90291 30000
Fremont St. Paul 38556 2200 0 5500 46256 25704
Fremont St. Paul 33877 2000 0 8100 43977 10700
Gilroy 37157 4500 5600 1500 48757 0
Greenfield 0 0 13211 1500 14711 0
Hollister 36331 2900 0 7400 46631 15500
Los Altos 87176 5235 12568 16950 121929 0
Los Altos Assoc. 59495 5235 18728 6150 89608 27600
Los Altos Assoc. 53500 5235 12000 6150 76885 27600
Los Altos 56180 5235 12568 6150 80133 0
Los Gatos 44450 6500 17000 6500 74450 0
Marina 42566 2170 5768 5300 55804 0
Marina Canaan Korean 36000 0 0 3800 39800 15600
Milpitas Sunnyhills 1/2 33187 2200 0 2600 37987 12000
Monterey 40100 4800 5768 5920 56588 0
Morgan Hill 18824 0 6200 3800 28824 16426
Mtn View Trinity 37987 3600 9364 1880 52831 24800
Pacific Grove First 52304 3700 5768 9307 71079 24000
Pacific Grove Forest Hill 1/4 8424 0 0 400 8824 0
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San Jose District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
Palo Alto Aldersgate 55650 3200 17700 8000 84550 0
Palo Alto First 50106 4800 18728 4000 77634 0
Palo Alto First Assoc 43084 4500 0 4000 51584 0
Palo Alto First Tongan 35505 2000 9364 4200 51069 17600
Palo Alto St. Andrew 3/4 30880 4600 10500 2300 48280 0
Palo Alto Wesley 42377 3000 6124 4150 55651 0
Palo Alto Wesley Tongan 9675 2400 0 0 12075 0
Prunedale 1/4 12000 0 0 1820 13820 0
Salinas First 44445 4600 17772 6810 73627 0
East Salinas Family Center 34684 2250 3312 3300 43546 0
San Jose Almaden Hills 61000 3000 6124 6200 76324 0
San Jose Alum Rock 51450 2500 8808 2860 65618 12000
San Jose Calvary 37157 3000 18728 6000 64885 18243
San Jose Cambrian Park 47186 3700 5527 7230 63643 0
San Jose Evergreen Valley 57150 4900 15179 5422 82651 0
San Jose First 60996 5000 15900 8000 89896 27000
San Jose Genesis 43796 5000 12000 8001 68797 0
San Jose Korean SCV 47578 3000 18728 9417 78723 27900
San Jose Korean SCV 38824 3600 18728 5700 66852 24000
San Jose Korean SCV 33028 2200 6124 3000 44352 17300
San Jose Korean SCV 33028 1000 11100 3020 48148 5802
San Jose La Trinidad 45368 2441 9400 4750 61959 6365
San Jose St. Paul's 46112 3000 12568 4000 65680 0
San Jose Vietnamese 37157 2952 4152 5962 50223 24281
San Jose Wesley 44500 2275 18728 8865 74368 30000
San Jose Wesley Assoc 42000 2400 6124 3800 54324 18000
San Jose Willow Glen 49206 4000 7624 3000 63830 0
San Jose Willow Glen 33589 4000 7624 1500 46713 15785
Santa Clara Bethel Korean 35420 3200 12568 2400 53588 0
Santa Clara 36957 3000 7056 3600 50613 0
UMC of Santa Cruz 40000 5000 18728 5000 68728 0
Seaside Hilltop 1/2 20400 1500 5192 3700 30792 0Soledad, Mision Methodista
Hispana 35640 3800 0 2500 41940 0
Sunnyvale First 51000 3000 6124 10000 70124 0
Sunnyvale Galilee Korean 37157 1200 0 1900 40257 17425
Sunnyvale Trinity 27000 2250 6124 3350 38724 15000
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San Jose District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
Sunnyvale Valley Faith 51217 3800 8000 8730 71747 0
Sunnyvale San Jose Tongan 1/4 12100 0 0 4600 16700 0
Watsonville 35349 5000 0 8700 49049 19819
Shasta District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
Anderson: Trinity 24771 0 0 7550 32321 0
Arbuckle 4000 220 1854 6074 0
Arcata: First 37301 4000 5970 5051 52322 0
Biggs: Community (CLayM) SY 7200 4800 0 5040 17040 0
Chico: Aldersgate 39419 4000 12568 6000 61987 14000
Chico: Trinity 43439 3000 17124 4500 68063 0
Clearlake: Community 9319 1400 1590 2975 15284 6246Clearlake Oaks: Community
UMC 0 0 0 0 0 23000
Associate: 0 0 0 6000 6000 0
Colusa: Trinity UMC 37706 4000 2020 4000 47726 0
Corning 0 0 0 1920 1920 0
Crescent City 41720 3300 5600 9835 60455 0
Dunsmuir 18579 400 4440 1630 25049 2670
Durham: Community 18000 2000 0 2600 22600 0
Etna 23120 2327 12600 4725 42772 0
Eureka: First 37796 3955 17800 4539 64090 10753
Fall River Mills: Community 32142 0 0 0 32142 0
Fort Jones 9909 997 5400 2025 18331 0
Fortuna 39123 4550 3600 10340 57613 15180
Gerber: El Camino 8000 520 4416 4980 17916 0
Gridley 16674 1250 5000 5825 28749 0
Guinda: Community UMC 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kelseyville 19508 3000 2986 4400 29894 0
Klamath: UMC of the Redwoods 16984 4952 0 6375 28311 0
Knights Landing 19030 1752 3107 1652 25541 3600
Lakeport: United Christian Parish
Los Molinos 18575 1200 2884 600 23259 0
Los Molinos: Cone Community 18575 1200 2884 600 23259 0
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Shasta District
Church/ChargeCash
Salary Utilities HealthReimburs-
ments Total Housing
Lower Lake: Community UMC 35920 2052 4150 4496 46618 9660
Marysville: First UMC 38620 4400 12004 3155 58179 0
Associate 17391 0 0 1100 18491 0
Hmong Fellowship 17753 0 0 1000 18753 7100
Maxwell (SY) 15000 1200 6000 1600 23800 0McKinleyville: UMC of the
Joyful Healer 45161 5000 11857 5070 67088 16203
Meridian 18578 600 0 837 20015 2400
Middletown: Community UMC 8250 0 0 1704 9954 0
Montague (PL) 8000 0 0 4000 12000 0
Mt. Shasta 18579 400 4440 1630 25049 2670
Orland: Federated Church of 39600 3500 6000 5400 54500 0
Oroville: First UMC 27868 4000 11200 4750 47818 0
Associate 9250 0 0 1000 10250 0
Hmong Language Ministry 17753 0 0 1000 18753 7100
Paradise 40635 3741 12568 10450 67394 21255
Red Bluff: FirstUMC 33000 3000 6000 2746 44746 0
Redding: First UMC 46952 3480 12004 8020 70456 15000
Shasta Lake: Community UMC 15581 2400 3010 2600 23591 9000
Smith River (PL) 16514 2400 0 12520 31434 2400
Sutter (SY) 0 1200 0 2150 3350 6000
Upper Lake 19508 3000 2986 4400 29894 0
Williams: Parkside (CLayM - SY) 0 5040 460 3473 8973 0
Willows: First UMC 18582 4000 12323 3900 38805 0
Yreka 35699 4000 6000 6800 52499 13014
Yuba City: First UMC 35505 5975 0 4200 45680 11740
Yuba City: Grace UMC 16240 1320 2820 2500 22880 0
Yuba City: Love Korean UMC 10000 0 1440 5820 17260 6740
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Compensation for Clergy Serving Beyond the Local Church Setting
(Designations below correspond to 2008 Book of Discipline paragraphs)Par. 344.1.a.1 Elders, itinerant associate members and those licensed for pastoral ministry appointed within the connectional structures with pension and benefits claim on the Annual Conference
Name Base Compensation Utilities Health Reimbursement/Other
Renae D. Extrum-FernandezKristie L. OlahElizabeth K. Schwarzentraub 32,894 37,720 - -
Benoni R. Silva-NettoJerry D. SmithThomas E. VirtsLinda D. WibergMariellen Yoshino
Par. 344.1.a.2 Elders, itinerant associate members and those licensed for pastoral ministry ap-pointed to General Agency appointments without pension or benefit claim on Annual Conference.
Name Base Compensation Utilities Health Reimbursement/Other
Paul R. Dirdak NOF - - -
Kelvin Sauls NOF - - -
Par. 344.1.a.3 Elders, itinerant associate members and those licensed for pastoral ministry appointed to a United Methodist Institution or other minstry, such as superintendents or directors of parish development, general evangelists, campus ministers, missionaries, faculty and administrators of UM schools of theology or other educational institutions approved by the University Senate
Name Base Compensation Utilities Health Reimbursement/Other
Michael J. Christensen 91,000 - - -
Janet S. Everhart 61,000 - - -
Jennifer Irvine Goto NOF - - -
Kah-Jin Jeffrey Kuan 33,345 39,000 - 1,300
Andrew Sung Park 62,000 7,600 - 850
Kristin G. Stoneking NOF - - -
Thomas C.N. Tai NOF - - -
Carolyn Talmadge NOF - - -
Mai-Anh L. Tran 37,300 17,700 - 1,000
Tarah Trueblood 57,373 28,956 - 2,785
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Par. 344.1.a.4 Elders, itinerant associate members and those licensed for pastoral ministry appointed to an Ecumenical Agency
Name Base Compensation Utilities Health Reimbursement/Other
David M. Schilling 38,500 - - 3,500
Margo L. Tenold 16,000 15,000 - 1,500
Par. 344.1.b Elders, associate members and those licensed for pastoral ministry under Endorsement by General Bd. Of Higher Education and Ministry and other ministry settings designated by
Name Base Compensation Utilities Health Reimbursement/Other
Andrew Bear NOF - - -
Ronna L. Case 35,000 - - -
Marilyn E. Ericksen NOF - - -
R. Lee Hayward 130,000 - -
Lorna C. Nordlander 100,000 - - -
Par. 344.1.c Elders, associate members and those licensed for pastoral ministry in Service under the General Bd. Of Global Ministries
Name Base Compensation Utilities Health Reimbursement/Other
John M. Fujimori 81,000 - - -
Par. 344.1.d Elders, associate members and those licensed for pastoral ministry appointed to min-istries considered to be true extensions of the Christian ministry of the Church, with the intentional fulfillment of Word, Sacrament, Order and Service.
Name Base Compensation Utilities Health Reimbursement/Other
Pamela J. Abbey NOF - - -
Izuru Aratani 50,000 - - -
Stephen K. Black NOF - - -
Sharon E. Delgado NOF - - -
Carol D. Estes NOF - - -
Alpha D. Goto 31,290 - - 2,850
Sharalyn Hamilton NOF - - -
Nobu T. Imaizumi 120,000 - - 5,000
Linda Kelly-Baker NOF - - -
Elizabeth Meikle Kennedy NOF - - -
Hee-Soo Kim NOF - - -
Jeffrey K. Kunkel 99,000 - - 8,600
Toshikazu Kuwabara 65,000 - - -
Theresa M. Mason NOF - - -
Karen A. McClintock NOF - - -
Sangyil Park NOF - - -
Gwendolyn L. Pomeroy 90,000 - - -
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Name Base Compensation Utilities Health Reimbursement/Other
Roger E. Spence 101,000 - - -
Michael A. Swartz NOF - - -
Paul J. Wiberg 34,800 - - 2,400
Par. 331.1.a Deacons in full connection appointed to serve through agencies and settings beyond the local church extending the witness and service of Christ’s love and justice in the world and connecting the church with the most needy, neglected, and marginalized.
Name Base Compensation Utilities Health Reimbursement/Other
Donene V. Blair (PD) NOF - - -
Patrick Davis 60,000 - - -
Alice Ann Glenn NOF - - -
Susan Griffin 5,000 - - -
Janet S. Mueller $22/hr. - - -
Catherine Ramsey Noellert NOF - - -
Judith Pruess-Mellow NOF - - -
Par. 331.9 Deacons in full connection may receive an appointment to another denomination while retaining their home conference membership. Name Base Compensation Utilities Health Reimbursement/
Other
Cheryl A. Garlick NOF - - -
Par. 346.1 Ordained clergy or provisional members of one annual conference may receive appointment to another annual conference while retaining their home conference membership.Name Base Compensation Utilities Health Reimbursement/
Other
Heather Bailes Baker NOF - - -
Stephen L. Johnson NOF - - -
Judith L. Shook NOF - - -
Dante L. Simon NOF - - -
Richard J. Stinson NOF - - -
Romeo R. Velasco 41,000 6,000 - 5,000
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Conference Treasurer’s ReportChurch 2008 Net Total Paid and 2010 Grade Figure and Apportionment Amount
Net Total Paid for apportionments
Grade figure (% of total)
2010 Apportionment
1010 ALAMEDA BUENA VISTA 157,063 0.003010011 36,524
1020 ALAMEDA RISING HOPE 19,738 0.000378266 4,590
1030 ALAMEDA TWIN TOWERS 193,462 0.003707575 44,989
1040 ALAMO SAN RAMON VALLEY 890,442 0.017064749 207,068
1050 ALBANY 36,792 0.000705095 8,556
1060 ANTIOCH 288,050 0.005520293 66,984
1070 BERKELY EPWORTH 207,078 0.003968517 48,155
1075 BERKELY KOREAN 65,665 0.001258428 15,270
1080 BERKELY TRINITY 209,773 0.004020165 48,782
1090 BERKELEY UNITED 156,964 0.003008114 36,501
1100 BRENTWOOD COMMUNITY 131,522 0.002520535 30,585
1110 BYRON 115,179 0.002207332 26,784
1120 CASTRO VALLEY 166,654 0.003193817 38,754
1130 CONCORD 274,021 0.005251436 63,722
1140 CONCORD KOREAN 122,318 0.002344146 28,444
1150 DIXON 135,200 0.002591021 31,440
1170 EL CERRITO 89,329 0.001711933 20,773
1180 FAIRFIELD COMMUNITY 263,357 0.005047068 61,242
1190 HAYWARD FIRST 112,133 0.002148957 26,076
1200 HAYWARD SOUTH 144,510 0.002769441 33,605
1210 LAFAYETTE 231,374 0.004434134 53,805
1220 LIVERMORE ASBURY 403,643 0.007735559 93,865
1230 MARTINEZ 64,265 0.001231597 14,944
1240 NAPA FIRST 309,888 0.005938804 72,063
1250 OAKLAND CHINESE 157,172 0.0030121 36,550
1260 OAKLAND DOWNS MEMORIAL 194,711 0.003731511 45,279
1270 OAKLAND ELMHURST 65,707 0.001259232 15,280
1275 OAKLAND FALE MAAMA 115,800 0.002219233 26,929
1280 SAN LEANDRO FORMOSAN 96,140 0.001842461 22,357
1300 OAKLAND KOREAN 157,896 0.003025975 36,718
1310 OAKLAND LAKE MERRITT 241,030 0.004619185 56,050
1320 OAKLAND LAKE PARK 118,088 0.002263081 27,461
1330 OAKLAND LAUREL 127,257 0.002438799 29,593
1370 OAKLAND SHATTUCK AVENUE 77,620 0.001487537 18,050
1380 OAKLAND TAYLOR MEMORIAL 550,997 0.0105595 128,131
1390 ORINDA ST MARKS 145,643 0.002791155 33,868
1400 PINOLE 116,805 0.002238493 27,162
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Church 2008 Net Total Paid and 2010 Grade Figure and Apportionment AmountNet Total Paid for apportionments
Grade figure (% of total)
2010 Apportionment
1410 PITTSBURG 89,453 0.001714309 20,802
1420 PLEASANTON LYNNEWOOD 304,734 0.005840031 70,864
1430 RICHMOND EASTER HILL 271,448 0.005202126 63,124
1440 EL SOBRANTE 157,637 0.003021012 36,658
1450 RICHMOND FIRST 66,044 0.001265691 15,358
1460 RICHMOND GOOD SHEPHERD 73,392 0.001406511 17,067
1470 RICHMOND ST LUKES 87,302 0.001673087 20,302
1480 SAINT HELENA 110,642 0.002120383 25,729
1490 SAN LEANDRO FAITH 32,955 0.000631561 7,664
1500 SAN LEANDRO FIRST 174,035 0.003335269 40,471
1505 SAN RAMON GRACE 98,041 0.001878893 22,799
1510 VACAVILLE ST PAULS 37,930 0.000726904 8,820
1520 VALLEJO FELLOWSHIP 99,621 0.001909172 23,166
1530 VALLEJO FIRST 116,431 0.002231325 27,075
1540 VALLEJO WAYSIDE 107,396 0.002058175 24,974
1545 WALNUT CREEK EAST BAY FORMOSAN 92,162 0.001766226 21,432
1550 WALNUT CREEK 341,183 0.006538553 79,340
1560 WALNUT CREEK TICE VALLEY 102,186 0.001958329 23,763
1570 WALNUT CREEK WALNUT AVENUE 79,219 0.001518181 18,422
8010 CONCORD TONGAN FELLOWSHIP 43,488 0.00083342 10,113
8050 VACAVILLE FAITH FELLOWSHIP - 0 -
2010 CAMERON PARK FOOTHILLS 241,682 0.00463168 56,202
2030 CITRUS HEIGHTS 102,622 0.001966685 23,864
2040 COULTERVILLE 16,508 0.000316365 3,839
2050 DAVIS 251,264 0.004815313 58,430
2060 ELK GROVE 201,381 0.003859337 46,830
2070 ELVERTA 17,443 0.000334284 4,056
2080 ESCALON 94,543 0.001811856 21,985
2090 FAIR OAKS 135,249 0.00259196 31,451
2100 FARMINGTON 34,415 0.000659541 8,003
2110 GALT 94,547 0.001811933 21,986
2120 HUGHSON 146,586 0.002809226 34,088
2130 IONE COMMUNITY 70,607 0.001353138 16,419
2140 ISLETON COMMUNITY 9,367 0.000179513 2,178
2150 JACKSON 30,622 0.000586851 7,121
2160 JAMESTOWN 17,635 0.000337963 4,101
2180 LINCOLN 82,016 0.001571784 19,072
2190 LINDEN 63,341 0.00121389 14,730
2200 LODI FIRST 365,722 0.007008827 85,047
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Church 2008 Net Total Paid and 2010 Grade Figure and Apportionment AmountNet Total Paid for apportionments
Grade figure (% of total)
2010 Apportionment
2210 LODI SALEM 112,300 0.002152157 26,115
2220 LOOMIS FIRST 372,554 0.007139758 86,635
2230 MANTECA ST PAULS 237,770 0.004556709 55,292
2240 MODESTO CENTENARY 666,847 0.012779694 155,072
2250 MODESTO FIRST 419,312 0.008035845 97,509
2270 OAKDALE COMMUNITY 158,575 0.003038988 36,876
2290 PATTERSON FEDERATED 38,666 0.000741009 8,992
2300 PLACERVILLE EL DORADO COUNTY FEDERATED
151,569 0.002904722 35,247
2310 POINT PLEASANT 189,769 0.003636801 44,130
2320 RANCHO CORDOVA 148,719 0.002850104 34,584
2330 RIO LINDA COMMUNITY 67,531 0.001294188 15,704
2340 RIVERBANK 33,086 0.000634072 7,694
2345 ROCKLIN CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY 163,997 0.003142897 38,137
2350 ROSEVILLE FIRST 138,299 0.002650411 32,161
2370 SACRAMENTO CENTENNIAL 320,049 0.006133533 74,426
2380 SACRAMENTO CENTRAL 147,628 0.002829188 34,330
2390 SACRAMENTO CHINESE 48,437 0.000928264 11,264
2395 SACRAMENTO CHO UN KOREAN UMC 84,000 0.001609806 19,534
2400 SACRAMENTO EMANUEL 69,970 0.00134093 16,271
2410 SACRAMENTO FAITH 114,838 0.002200796 26,705
2420 SACRAMENTO FIRST 436,968 0.008374211 101,615
2430 SACRAMENTO FLORIN 174,936 0.003352536 40,680
2440 SACRAMENTO HOPE 107,712 0.002064231 25,048
2450 SACRAMENTO JAPANESE 174,423 0.003342705 40,561
2460 SACRAMENTO NORTH SACRAMENTO 64,337 0.001232977 14,961
2470 SACRAMENTO OAK PARK 30,961 0.000593348 7,200
2480 SACRAMENTO RIVERSIDE 37,922 0.000726751 8,819
2490 SACRAMENTO ST ANDREWS 126,055 0.002415763 29,313
2500 SACRAMENTO SAINT MARKS 653,781 0.012529293 152,033
2510 SACRAMENTO TRINITY 63,892 0.001224449 14,858
2520 SACRAMENTO WESLEY 17,056 0.000326867 3,966
2530 SONORA 68,688 0.001316361 15,973
2540 SOULSBYVILLE 75,439 0.001445744 17,543
2550 STOCKTON CENTRAL 504,897 0.009676027 117,411
2560 STOCKTON GRACE 105,625 0.002024235 24,563
2570 STOCKTON HOLY CROSS 174,358 0.003341459 40,546
2580 STOCKTON ST MARKS 64,159 0.001229566 14,920
2590 STOCKTON ST PAULS 101,665 0.001948344 23,642
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Church 2008 Net Total Paid and 2010 Grade Figure and Apportionment AmountNet Total Paid for apportionments
Grade figure (% of total)
2010 Apportionment
2600 SUTTER CREEK 89,533 0.001715842 20,820
2610 TRACY FIRST 118,132 0.002263924 27,471
2620 TUOLUMNE 31,154 0.000597046 7,245
2630 TURLOCK FIRST 338,995 0.006496621 78,831
2640 VALLEY SPRINGS COMMUNITY 76,711 0.001470117 17,839
2660 WOODLAND 245,388 0.004702703 57,064
8110 SACRAMENTO TONGAN UM FELLOWSHIP 87,334 0.0016737 20,309
3020 ARMONA 25,887 0.000496108 6,020
3030 ATWATER 123,061 0.002358385 28,617
3050 BAKERSFIELD FIRST 593,231 0.011368891 137,953
3070 BAKERSFIELD SAINT MARKS 99,747 0.001911587 23,196
3080 BAKERSFIELD TRINITY 110,650 0.002120536 25,731
3090 BAKERSFIELD WESLEY 128,629 0.002465092 29,912
3100 CARUTHERS - no report 12,000 0.000229972 2,791
3120 CHOWCHILLA CHRISTCHURCH UNITED METHODIST
68,138 0.001305821 15,845
3130 CLOVIS MEMORIAL 200,640 0.003845137 46,658
3140 CORCORAN FIRST 24,645 0.000472306 5,731
3160 DELANO 95,727 0.001834546 22,261
3170 DINUBA FIRST 45,046 0.000863278 10,475
3180 DINUBA PALM 29,203 0.000559657 6,791
3190 DOS PALOS 19,233 0.000368588 4,473
3210 EXETER 93,248 0.001787038 21,684
3230 FIREBAUGH-MENDOTA 73,607 0.001410631 17,117
3240 FRESNO CALWA 24,337 0.000466403 5,659
3250 CLOVIS UNITED JAPANESE CHRISTIAN 111,899 0.002144472 26,022
3253 FRESNO CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 68,417 0.001311168 15,910
3260 FRESNO GRACE 98,036 0.001878797 22,798
3280 FRESNO ST MARKS 14,810 0.000283824 3,444
3290 FRESNO ST PAULS 171,257 0.00328203 39,825
3300 FRESNO SIERRA VISTA 40,705 0.000780089 9,466
3310 FRESNO WESLEY 352,382 0.006753175 81,945
3320 HANFORD 133,748 0.002563194 31,102
3330 KERMAN 111,409 0.002135082 25,908
3350 KERNVILLE 91,497 0.001753481 21,277
3370 LAKE ISABELLA HIGHLAND CHAPEL 28,128 0.000539055 6,541
3400 LE GRAND 30,194 0.000578649 7,021
3410 LEMOORE 86,149 0.00165099 20,033
3420 LINDSAY 74,741 0.001432363 17,381
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Church 2008 Net Total Paid and 2010 Grade Figure and Apportionment AmountNet Total Paid for apportionments
Grade figure (% of total)
2010 Apportionment
3430 LIVINGSTON 115,851 0.00222021 26,941
3440 LOS BANOS 138,574 0.002655682 32,225
3450 MADERA 179,196 0.003434176 41,671
3460 MARIPOSA 113,353 0.002172337 26,360
3470 MERCED 265,653 0.005091069 61,776
3480 NEW CUYAMA CUYAMA COMMUNITY 17,743 0.000340033 4,126
3490 OAKHURST NEW COMMUNITY 199,500 0.003823289 46,393
3510 PORTERVILLE FIRST 119,553 0.002291156 27,801
3520 PORTERVILLE GRAND AVENUE 249,792 0.004787103 58,088
3530 REEDLEY FELLOWSHIP 42,023 0.000805344 9,772
3540 REEDLEY FIRST 41,754 0.000800189 9,710
3560 RIVERDALE 35,775 0.000685605 8,319
3570 SANGER 278,830 0.005343598 64,840
3580 SELMA FIRST 145,109 0.002780921 33,744
3590 SELMA SAN PABLO 47,116 0.000902948 10,957
3620 TAFT 65,889 0.00126272 15,322
3625 TEHACHAPI VALLEY 77,064 0.001476882 17,921
3630 TIPTON 23,786 0.000455843 5,531
3640 TRANQUILLITY 23,950 0.000458986 5,569
3650 TULARE FIRST 124,403 0.002384104 28,929
3660 VISALIA 782,502 0.014996148 181,967
3670 WASCO 71,228 0.001365039 16,564
3680 WELDON 35,846 0.000686966 8,336
8150 CLOVIS FRESNO KOREAN FELLOWSHIP 93,555 0.001792921 21,756
4010 BOONVILLE ANDERSON VALLEY 10,901 0.000208911 2,535
4030 BURLINGAME 394,825 0.007566567 91,814
4040 DALY CITY 116,769 0.002237803 27,154
4050 SAN CARLOS FALE HUFANGA 75,207 0.001441294 17,489
4060 FORESTVILLE 130,008 0.00249152 30,233
4070 FORT BRAGG EVERGREEN 76,550 0.001467032 17,801
4080 HALF MOON BAY 423,415 0.008114476 98,463
4090 HEALDSBURG COMMUNITY 246,176 0.004717805 57,247
4100 MILL VALLEY MOUNT TAMALPAIS 281,665 0.005397929 65,500
4120 MILLBRAE NEW VISION 243,148 0.004659775 56,543
4130 NOVATO 103,213 0.001978011 24,002
4140 PETALUMA 146,344 0.002804589 34,032
4150 PHILO 6,981 0.000133786 1,623
4160 POINT ARENA ST PAULS 69,291 0.001327917 16,113
4170 POTTER VALLEY 18,298 0.000350669 4,255
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Grade figure (% of total)
2010 Apportionment
4180 REDWOOD CITY FIRST 157,682 0.003021874 36,668
4190 REDWOOD CITY WOODSIDE ROAD 63,924 0.001225062 14,865
4200 ROHNERT PARK SAINT JOHNS 114,824 0.002200528 26,702
4210 COVELO ROUND VALLEY 11,719 0.000224587 2,725
4225 SAN BRUNO FIRST TONGAN UMC OF SAN BRUNO
88,583 0.001697636 20,600
4240 SAN FRANCISCO BETHANY 122,147 0.002340869 28,405
4250 SAN FRANCISCO CALVARY 97,250 0.001863734 22,615
4260 SAN FRANCISCO OHNNURY MISSION 24,880 0.000476809 5,786
4280 SAN FRANCISCO CHINESE 177,624 0.00340405 41,306
4300 SAN FRANCISCO GENEVA AVENUE 101,882 0.001952503 23,692
4310 SAN FRANCISCO GLIDE MEMORIAL 385,329 0.007384583 89,606
4320 SAN FRANCISCO GRACE 85,572 0.001639932 19,899
4340 SAN FRANCISCO JONES MEMORIAL 435,067 0.008337779 101,172
4350 SAN FRANCISCO KOREAN 203,737 0.003904489 47,378
4360 SAN FRANCISCO PARK PRESIDIO 88,200 0.001690296 20,510
4370 SAN FRANCISCO PINE 216,733 0.004153549 50,400
4400 SAN FRANCISCO TEMPLE 331,727 0.006357335 77,141
4420 SAN MATEO CRYSTAL SPRINGS 122,625 0.002350029 28,516
4430 SAN MATEO HILLSDALE 260,704 0.004996225 60,625
4440 SAN MATEO SHOREVIEW 93,086 0.001783933 21,647
4450 SAN RAFAEL ALDERSGATE 141,211 0.002706218 32,838
4460 SAN RAFAEL FIRST 119,234 0.002285043 27,727
4470 SANTA ROSA CHRIST 170,422 0.003266028 39,631
4480 SANTA ROSA FIRST 640,555 0.012275825 148,958
4490 SEBASTOPOL 116,480 0.002232264 27,087
4500 SONOMA 131,098 0.002512409 30,486
4525 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HOPE 113,989 0.002184526 26,508
4530 UKIAH 113,416 0.002173545 26,374
4540 WILLITS 78,542 0.001505207 18,265
4550 WINDSOR COMMUNITY 127,543 0.00244428 29,659
8310 SAN FRANCISCO EPWORTH UM FELLOWSHIP
94,708 0.001815018 22,024
5010 AUBURN PIONEER 145,511 0.002788625 33,838
5020 BATTLE MOUNTAIN 29,082 0.000557338 6,763
5030 CARLIN 32,968 0.000631811 7,667
5040 CARSON CITY FIRST 370,723 0.007104668 86,210
5050 CHESTER 64,836 0.00124254 15,077
5060 COLEVILLE ANTELOPE VALLEY 9,202 0.00017635 2,140
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Church 2008 Net Total Paid and 2010 Grade Figure and Apportionment AmountNet Total Paid for apportionments
Grade figure (% of total)
2010 Apportionment
5070 COLFAX 39,570 0.000758334 9,202
5080 DOWNIEVILLE 12,194 0.00023369 2,836
5090 DUTCH FLAT 19,750 0.000378496 4,593
5100 ELY 46,130 0.000884052 10,727
5110 FALLON EPWORTH 183,465 0.003515989 42,664
5120 GARDNERVILLE CARSON VALLEY 244,182 0.004679591 56,783
5130 GEORGETOWN COMMUNITY 115,093 0.002205683 26,764
5140 GRASS VALLEY 221,215 0.004239443 51,442
5142 GRASS VALLEY SIERRA PINES 165,352 0.003168865 38,452
5150 GREENVILLE 32,357 0.000620101 7,524
5160 KINGS BEACH 43,025 0.000824546 10,005
5170 LOVELOCK GRACE-ST FRANCIS COMMUNITY
15,590 0.000298772 3,625
5180 MCGILL 11,533 0.000221023 2,682
5190 MEADOW VISTA PLACER HILLS COMMUNITY
35,357 0.000677594 8,222
5200 NEVADA CITY 183,265 0.003512156 42,617
5210 NEWCASTLE 89,506 0.001715325 20,814
5220 NORTH SAN JUAN 23,490 0.000450171 5,462
5230 PORTOLA 76,035 0.001457162 17,682
5240 QUINCY 111,743 0.002141483 25,985
5250 RENO FIRST 290,984 0.005576521 67,667
5255 RENO SOUTH RENO 448,894 0.008602765 104,388
5260 RENO ST PAULS 105,815 0.002027876 24,607
5270 SCHURZ NV 10,649 0.000204081 2,476
5280 SIERRA CITY 19,647 0.000376522 4,569
5290 SMITH VALLEY 100,853 0.001932783 23,453
5300 SPARKS NV 215,622 0.004132257 50,142
5310 SUSANVILLE 119,361 0.002287477 27,757
5320 TAYLORSVILLE 19,478 0.000373283 4,530
5330 TRUCKEE CH OF THE MOUNTAINS 121,473 0.002327952 28,248
5340 WINNEMUCCA 67,719 0.001297791 15,748
5350 YERINGTON COMMUNITY 48,740 0.000934071 11,334
8320 RENO FIRST TONGAN FELLOWSHIP 64,800 0.00124185 15,069
6010 APTOS 196,817 0.003771871 45,769
6020 BOULDER CREEK 28,287 0.000542102 6,578
6030 CAMPBELL 673,812 0.012913174 156,691
6040 CARMEL CHURCH OF THE WAYFARER 373,541 0.007158673 86,865
6050 CUPERTINO GOOD SAMARITAN 402,982 0.007722891 93,711
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Grade figure (% of total)
2010 Apportionment
6070 FREMONT FIRST 113,721 0.00217939 26,445
6075 FREMONT ST PAUL 216,288 0.004145021 50,297
6076 SAN JOSE GENESIS 154,384 0.00295867 35,901
6080 GILROY 95,589 0.001831902 22,229
6090 GREENFIELD 24,069 0.000461267 5,597
6100 HOLLISTER 117,508 0.002251965 27,326
6110 LOS ALTOS 1,736,903 0.03328663 403,907
6120 LOS GATOS 560,679 0.010745053 130,383
6130 MARINA 85,440 0.001637403 19,869
6140 MILPITAS SUNNYHILLS 66,764 0.001279489 15,526
6150 MONTEREY 121,953 0.002337151 28,360
6160 MORGAN HILL 118,985 0.002280271 27,669
6170 MOUNTAIN VIEW TRINITY 106,144 0.002034182 24,683
6180 FREMONT FIRST CHINESE 71,070 0.001362011 16,527
6190 PACIFIC GROVE FIRST 244,955 0.004694405 56,963
6200 PACIFIC GROVE FOREST HILL 10,297 0.000197335 2,395
6210 PALO ALTO ALDERSGATE 145,454 0.002787532 33,825
6215 FREMONT KOREAN FIRST UMC 230,462 0.004416656 53,593
6220 PALO ALTO FIRST 635,101 0.012171303 147,689
6225 PALO ALTO FIRST TONGAN 97,488 0.001868295 22,670
6230 PALO ALTO ST ANDREWS 83,022 0.001591063 19,306
6240 PALO ALTO WESLEY 128,913 0.002470535 29,978
6250 PRUNEDALE 22,377 0.000428841 5,204
6260 SALINAS FIRST 179,213 0.003434502 41,675
6280 SAN JOSE ALMADEN HILLS 324,123 0.006211609 75,373
6290 SAN JOSE ALUM ROCK 121,506 0.002328584 28,256
6310 SAN JOSE CALVARY 179,462 0.003439274 41,733
6320 SAN JOSE CAMBRIAN PARK 267,391 0.005124377 62,180
6330 SAN JOSE EVERGREEN VALLEY 199,435 0.003822044 46,378
6350 SAN JOSE FIRST 317,300 0.006080851 73,786
6360 SAN JOSE KOREAN UMC OF SANTA CLARA VALLEY
549,104 0.010523225 127,691
6370 SAN JOSE LA TRINIDAD 91,554 0.001754574 21,290
6390 SAN JOSE ST PAULS 124,004 0.002376457 28,836
6400 SAN JOSE WESLEY 364,819 0.006991522 84,837
6410 SAN JOSE WILLOW GLEN 296,402 0.005680354 68,927
6420 SANTA CLARA 133,789 0.00256398 31,112
6430 SANTA CLARA BETHEL KOREAN 256,401 0.00491376 59,625
6445 UMC OF SANTA CRUZ 267,488 0.005126236 62,203
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Church 2008 Net Total Paid and 2010 Grade Figure and Apportionment AmountNet Total Paid for apportionments
Grade figure (% of total)
2010 Apportionment
6480 SEASIDE HILLTOP 28,000 0.000536602 6,511
6500 SUNNYVALE FIRST 211,559 0.004054392 49,197
6510 SUNNYVALE VALLEY FAITH 203,191 0.003894025 47,251
6520 SUNNYVALE TRINITY 101,913 0.001953097 23,699
6530 SUNNYVALE GALILEE KOREAN 79,647 0.001526384 18,521
6540 WATSONVILLE 171,288 0.003282624 39,832
6550 MARINA CANAAN KOREAN 70,755 0.001355974 16,454
8200 EAST SALINAS FAMILY CENTER UM FELLOWSHIP
123,226 0.002361539 28,655
8330 SAN JOSE VIETNAMESE FELLOWSHIP 102,646 0.001967137 23,870
8340 SUNNYVALE SAN JOSE TONGAN FELLOWSHIP
25,536 0.000489381 5,938
7010 ANDERSON TRINITY 35,115 0.000672956 8,166
7020 ARBUCKLE - 101,233 0.001940069 23,541
7030 ARCATA 107,986 0.002069482 25,112
7040 BIGGS - 24,187 0.000463528 5,625
7050 SHASTA LAKE COMMUNITY 34,943 0.00066966 8,126
7060 CHICO ALDERSGATE 158,558 0.003038662 36,872
7070 CHICO TRINITY 200,055 0.003833926 46,522
7080 CLEARLAKE COMMUNITY 123,461 0.002366051 28,710
7090 CLEARLAKE OAKS 37,394 0.000716632 8,696
7100 COLUSA TRINITY 74,569 0.001429067 17,341
7110 CONE COMMUNITY 29,871 0.000572459 6,946
7120 CORNING 9,979 0.000191241 2,321
7130 CRESCENT CITY 98,914 0.001895623 23,002
7140 DUNSMUIR 36,514 0.000699767 8,491
7150 DURHAM 25,799 0.000494421 5,999
7160 EL CAMINO 13,688 0.000262322 3,183
7170 ETNA 36,851 0.000706226 8,570
7180 EUREKA FIRST 138,008 0.002644835 32,093
7190 FALL RIVER MILLS COMMUNITY 35,339 0.000677249 8,218
7200 FORT JONES 14,777 0.000283192 3,436
7210 FORTUNA 105,175 0.002015611 24,458
7230 GRIDLEY 29,561 0.000566518 6,874
7240 GUINDA COMMUNITY 10,138 0.000194288 2,358
7250 KELSEYVILLE 43,755 0.000838536 10,175
7260 KLAMATH UMC OF THE REDWOODS 29,606 0.00056738 6,885
7270 KNIGHTS LANDING 28,007 0.000536736 6,513
7280 LAKEPORT UNITED CHRISTIAN PARISH 34,532 0.000661787 8,030
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Church 2008 Net Total Paid and 2010 Grade Figure and Apportionment AmountNet Total Paid for apportionments
Grade figure (% of total)
2010 Apportionment
7290 LOS MOLINOS COMMUNITY 22,453 0.000430297 5,221
7300 LOWER LAKE 67,920 0.001301643 15,794
7310 MARYSVILLE 142,132 0.002723868 33,052
7320 MAXWELL 16,301 0.000312398 3,791
7325 MCKINLEYVILLE CHURCH OF THE JOYFUL HEALER
130,364 0.002498342 30,315
7330 MERIDIAN 25,818 0.000494785 6,004
7340 MIDDLETOWN 108,002 0.002069797 25,115
7350 MONTAGUE 11,267 0.000215925 2,620
7360 MOUNT SHASTA 34,236 0.000656111 7,961
7370 ORLAND FEDERATED 80,287 0.001538649 18,670
7380 OROVILLE FIRST 150,006 0.002874769 34,883
7390 PARADISE 197,625 0.003787356 45,957
7410 RED BLUFF FIRST 45,519 0.000872342 10,585
7420 REDDING FIRST 376,638 0.007218025 87,585
7430 SMITH RIVER 40,881 0.000783458 9,507
7440 SUTTER 16,543 0.000317036 3,847
7450 UPPER LAKE 80,692 0.00154641 18,764
7460 WILLIAMS PARKSIDE 16,246 0.000311344 3,778
7470 WILLOWS 83,999 0.001609787 19,534
7490 YREKA 125,668 0.002408346 29,223
7500 YUBA CITY FIRST 207,214 0.003971123 48,187
7510 YUBA CITY GRACE 38,530 0.000738403 8,960
7520 YUBA CITY LOVE KOREAN 25,976 0.000497813 6,041
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Conference Statistician’s Report, 2009“Take a census of the entire assembly of the people of Israel, by clans and families.”
Numbers 1:2a, Complete Jewish Bible
Greetings Members and Friends of Annual Conference Session. I present to you this year’s edition of the Statistician’s Report. This will be the last year for the particular Table 1 we have been using in this quadrennium. Next year we will have a new form with fewer lines – I know many of you will be glad of that! I want to thank those of you who use the GCF&A site for reporting your Tables online. That action makes my job much easier. I know the same can be said by many of you as I read your letters and heard your calls saying as much.
Before I get to the bottom line I want to say we had good news in the reporting area this year. We only had 11 churches that did not submit a Table 1 as opposed to 32 last year!!!1 Thank you so much for those that got these forms in. A special thanks to those that did so by the January deadline. I have a personal fantasy that one year – just one year! – we would receive all 357 of the Table 1 Reports. Perhaps next year….
Let’s get to it; how did we do this year?
For the eleventh straight year we saw a loss in Membership. Our Conference Membership now stands at 82,229, down 832 from the previous year. There is good news in the fact that this loss is less than last year when we saw a decline of 1,443. For the seventh straight year we have a loss in our Average Attendance. That category now stands at 38,142, down 1,072 from last year. Unlike member-ship, there is no good news here as this loss is greater than last year when we saw a decline of 680.
There is good news when looking at churches individually. 234 of our churches received 1 or more new members through Profession of Faith, as opposed to 206 last year. 235 of our churches baptized one or more persons this year as compared to 224 in 2007. 152 churches had people in the Sunday Schools or Formation Groups join their Membership; 144 did so in 2007. And, 148 of our churches grew in Worship Attendance as opposed to 127 the previous year. These are good numbers! Bap-tisms, Profession of Faith, new people in Worship, and people from our Education network joining our churches are signs of good Discipleship. They are also signs of new people coming to know Jesus as Savior! For the churches that grew in these categories I say, “Good for you! Keep up the good work!”
We did not close any churches this year – Whoo-Hoo! At the same time we added five new Fel-lowships to our ranks! I send a happy greeting and welcome to the churches of Sacramento: Tongan, Clovis: Korean Fellowship, Reno: First Tongan, San Francisco: Epworth, and Fremont: First Korean. May God bless you in your ministries!!
Unfortunately, these positives did not stem the tide of our Conference losses.
In the area of membership, although we had 234 churches bring in new Members, when counting the losses due to cleaning the rolls, withdrawals, transfers, or death, the number of churches that grew in 2008 drops to 115. Our single largest loss of members came through Charge Conference Action – churches cleaning their rolls. In that category we had a decline of 1,989 persons. The second highest cause for loss was death, where we lost 1,261. After that came losses due to Withdrawals; there we see a number of 596. When all of these numbers are added, including those persons who transferred to other denominations in 2008, we lost 4,151 Members.
We did have two Districts with Membership growth this year: congratulations to Delta and Golden Gate with 25 and 122 respectively.
In the area of Worship Attendance, which I have many times said is a better barometer than that of
1 Churches not submitting a report this year were Oakland: Korean, Oakland: Taylor, Sacramento: Central, Soulsbyville, Palo Alto: First Tongan, Arbuckle, Guinda, Klamath, Lakeport United, Maxwell, and Middletown. Of these only Sacramento: Central submitted a report in 2007. I don’t understand why these churches won’t fill out these reports.
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Membership, I see a dark reality. Yes we did have 21 more churches grow in 2008 than ’07, but with a loss of 1,072 in Worship we have to go back to 2003 to see a greater loss. In that year we lost 1,686 persons. In 2000 we lost 1210 in Worship. This year’s loss is the third highest for us since 1972.
We had one District with Attendance growth this year: congratulations to Fresno with a gain of 198 in Worship!
What does the loss of 1,072 in worship mean? A greater question might be why? Why did we lose so many in Worship this past year? I could offer an answer but that would be mere speculation. Unless I talk to a good number of those people who left I will never know, nor will anyone else. How-ever, I can highlight some statistical math that will give an illustration of what this loss means.
This year I wanted to see what the average, median, and mean of our numbers were. The last time I did this I was told by a mathematician in the Conference that I misused these words. So, since I ma-jored in History, I’ll put it in easy English. When all of our churches are divided by the total number of our churches (357) I get 230 Members and 107 in Worship. When finding the exact middle church of the 357 I get 137 in membership and 70 in Worship. When taking all of the numbers as individual groups, like numbers are one group each, and then finding the middle I came up with 189 in Member-ship and 101 in worship.
Using the first calculation, the loss of 1072 people would be akin to closing 4.6 churches member-ship-wise, or 10 using Attendance. Doing the same with the other two calculations we would lose 7.8 and 5.6 churches using membership, and 15.3 and 10.6 churches using worship. This loss would be the same as 4 to 15 of our churches closing! When looking at numbers alone this loss is frightening. We had an average of 38,142 in worship on every Sunday in 2008. If we lose 1072 people a year our Conference will be closed in thirty-five and a half years!
To sum up, we do have some churches that are growing in Membership and Attendance – Praise be to God! - but as a Conference we continue to decline. At the end of this year’s General Conference many people lamented the possibility of the Western Jurisdiction losing delegates, or even a Bishop. But the reality is we are shrinking as a Conference, a Jurisdiction, and a Denomination. I do draw one positive out of this and that is in the area of integrity. All we would need to do is to lie about our numbers and report huge growth areas…. But since we are reporting the decline we are being people of integrity, good for us. I mean that sincerely.
Can we turn this around? I don’t know. We have a new Bishop, and he comes to us with new ideas and a desire to see us make Disciples and grow our churches! I wish Bishop Brown and us luck and God’s Speed!
I have provided the Summary of the Table 1 Report for your perusal. I have also provided the Annual Top Twenty with the new categories I added last year, the Top 20 from Baptisms and Persons Joining in Membership from Church School and Formation Groups. I have also submitted a fun item I have not done in the past two years – the Hall of Fame! I hope you may find your church on one or more of these lists.
Once again, I thank those of you who worked to get your Table 1 in, on time or late. I also want to thank Clare Powell in the Conference Office for her invaluable work in the collecting and correlating of these reports for me and for Diane Knudsen.
Respectfully SubmittedRev. J. Scott Allred
Conference [email protected]
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2008 Statistician’s Hall of Fame“Growing the Kingdom” Awards
Most Members Received by Profession of Faith: 135 Glide MemorialMost People Baptized: 85 ArcataMost People Enrolled in Confirmation Classes: 59 Palo Alto: FirstLargest No. of Sun. Sch. Attendees Joining in Membership: 66 Oakland: Fale MaamaLargest Total Number involved in Christian Formation 2747 Alamo
“Making Disciples” Awards
Most Children in Sunday School 461 Los AltosMost Youth in Sunday School 110 San Jose: Korean
Most Adults in Sunday School 724 Walnut Creek: FirstHighest Sunday School Average Attendance 500 San Jose: KoreanMost Children in Other Groups 235 Los AltosMost Youth in Other Groups 578 Alamo
Most Adults in Other Groups 1382 AlamoHighest Average Attendance Other Groups 650 San Jose: Korean“The Future” AwardHighest Number of Active Young Adults 418 Los Altos
“If I Had a Hammer” Award
Largest Number of STVIM Teams 40 San Jose: Korean
Largest Number of STVIM Participants 168 Alamo
“Packing ‘em In” AwardsLargest Percentage of Attendance to Membership for a Church……with less than 50 Members: 210% Pacific Grove Forest Hill 21/10…50 – 100 Members: 127% Walnut Creek Formosan 95/75…100 – 150 Members: 79% LeMoore 92/117…150 – 200 Members: 125% Santa Clara Bethel Korean 208/167…200 – 250 Members: 78% Chico: Aldersgate 160/205…250 – 400 Members: 114% Point Pleasant 322/283…over 400 Members: 72% Bakersfield First 368/512…that is Federated: 606% Healdsburg 188/31
“We’re Doing Well” AwardDistrict with the Most Appearances in the Top 20: Delta, 36!
“The Top Twenty’s Top” AwardThe church that appeared the most in the Top Twenty: Sanger, 6 times!
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Table 1: Summary and the Average Church2007 2008 +/- Avg.
1. Membership Last Year 84504 83061 -1443 2332a. Received on Profession of Faith 1578 2166 588 62b. Restored by Affirmation 495 512 17 13. Received from UM Churches 649 664 15 24. Received from Other
Denominations495 486 -9 1
5a. Removed by Charge Conference 2086 1989 -97 65b. Withdrawn 534 596 62 26. Transferred to UM Churches 663 509 -154 17. Transferred to Other Denominations 234 305 71 18. Removed by Death 1143 1261 118 49. TOTAL FULL MEMBERSHIP 83061 82229 -832 2309a. Asian Members 10024 10536 512 309b. African American/Black Members 4778 5586 808 169c. Hispanic Members 1761 1906 145 59d. Native American Members 346 398 52 19e. Pacific Island Members 2587 3059 472 99f. White Members 56318 55598 -720 1569g. Mixed Race 685 1284 599 49h. Female Members 38033 39622 1589 1119i. Male Members 23537 23756 219 6710. AVG WORSHIP ATTENDANCE 39214 38142 -1072 10711. Total Baptized 1120 1158 38 312. Baptized Members Not Professing 9706 8785 -921 2513. Constituency Roll 45069 51049 5980 14314. Total in Confirmation Classes 817 935 118 3THE CHURCH SCHOOL15a. Number of Leaders in Sunday CS 3432 3629 197 1015b. Number of Leaders in Other Groups 3148 3623 475 1016a. Children in Sunday Church School 6907 7135 228 2016b Children in Other Groups 4407 4913 506 1417a. Youth in Sunday Church School 3027 3384 357 917b Youth in Other Groups 3833 3960 127 1118a. Adults in Sunday Church School 5602 5642 40 1618b Adults in Other Groups 14008 16184 2176 4519i. Total in Sunday Church School 14920 19760 4840 56
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Table 1: Summary and the Average Church2007 2008 +/- Avg.
19ii Total in Other Groups 19188 28675 9487 8019 TOTAL CHURCH SCHOOL 41732 48435 6703 13619a. Active Young Adults 4155 4701 546 1320. AVE. C. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE 8835 9175 340 2621. Ave. Attendance in Ongoing Classes 8504 9306 802 2622. Ave. Attendance in Short-Term Grps 8631 9810 1179 2723a. Children 330 451 121 123b. Youth 428 437 9 123c. Adults 1479 1665 186 523. Christian Formation Groups 2130 2336 206 724. Profession of Faith from Chrch Sch 1220 1033 -187 3STVIM25a. Number of UMVIM Teams Sent 83 116 33 025b Number of UMVIM Participants 663 881 218 2UNITED METHODIST FELLOWSHIP GROUPS26. Members in United Methodist Men 2293 2654 361 727. Amount Paid for Projects 90836 99888 9052 28028. Members in United Methodist
Women8353 8745 392 24
29. Amount Paid for Projects 1870083 646150 2 181030. Members in United Methodist Youth 3682 3596 -86 1031. Amount Paid for Projects 336344 198777 -137567 557WEEKDAY32a. Number of Weekday Ministry
Prgrms637 793 156 2
32b. Total Persons Served 24436 33612 9176 94PROPERTY VALUES AND INDEBTEDNESS33. Value of Church Land and Equity 935208684 927424465 -7784219 259782834. Value of Parsonages and Furniture 122363827 119296495 -3067332 33416435. Value of Other Assets 109259485 122750701 13491216 34383936. Indebtedness on Lines 32-34 96036655 33844992 -62191663 9480437. Other Indebtedness 1588685 1592955 4270 4462NUMBER OF NEW CHURCHES3 5 5 5NUMBER OF CHURCHES REPORTING 324 346 22NUMBER OF CHURCHES CLOSED 0 0 -3NUMBER OF CHURCHES, END OF YR 352 357 5
2A number in excess of $1,000,000 was accidentally inserted in last year’s report
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3 Five Fellowships were added to our list: Sacramento: Tongan, Clovis: Korean Fellowship, Reno: First Tongan, San Francisco: Epworth, and Fremont: First Korean.
THE TOP TWENTY
NEW MEMBERS THROUGH PROFESSION OF FAITHDistrict Church TotalGG San Francisco – Glide 135SJ Alamo 43GG San Francisco – Calvary 37FR Clovis: Memorial 36SJ Los Altos 29FR Sanger 37DL Point Pleasant 24DL Sacramento – Trinity 23NS Reno – South Reno 23SH McKinleyville 20GG Redwood City – Woodside Road 20NS Gardnerville 19GG San Francisco – Korean 18DL Cameron Park 18FR Bakersfield – First 18SJ San Jose – Wesley 18DL Rocklin 16BV Vallejo – Fellowship 15DL Sacramento – St. Mark’s 15SJ Los Gatos 15
NUMBER OF PERSONS BAPTIZEDDistrict Church TotalSH Arcata 85SJ Los Altos 50FR Sanger 24SH McKinleyville 20SJ San Jose – Korean 18
DL Sacramento – First 17SJ Alamo 17GG San Francisco – Glide 17DL Lodi – First 16
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NUMBER OF PERSONS BAPTIZEDDistrict Church TotalSH Redding 15GG San Francisco – Chinese 15SJ Santa Clara – Bethel Korean 13BV Alameda – Buena Vista 13FR Clovis – United Japanese 13SJ Los Gatos 11BV Walnut Creek – First 11DL Point Pleasant 10SJ Fremont – St. Paul’s 10BV Berkeley – United 10NS Reno – First 10
PERSONS FROM CHURCH SCHOOL/FORMATION GROUPS BECOMING MEMBERS
District ChurchBV Oakland – Fale Maama 66DL Jackson 32FR Bakersfield – First 31SJ Los Altos 29FR Sanger 28BV Walnut Creek – First 24NS Reno – South Reno 23DL Lodi – First 23GG San Bruno First Tongan 20SJ Fremont – St. Paul’s 18BV Pleasanton 18DL Cameron Park 18NS Carson City 15BV Vallejo – Fellowship 15DL Modesto – First 14SJ San Jose – Willow Glen 14NS Grass Valley – Sierra Pines 13DL Sacramento – Tongan 13-- four tied4 12
4Alamo, Yuba City: First, Reedley: First, Fale Hufanga
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WORSHIP ATTENDANCE GAINDistrict Church Gain %GainFR Clovis – Memorial 63 48FR Porterville – Grand Avenue 62 42FR Fresno – St. Mark’s 52 325!FR Sanger 38 26BV Concord – Korean 31 34SJ Gilroy 28 122!SH Montague 26 173!DL Loomis 26 12DL Sacramento – First 26 16BV Dixon 23 21DL Lincoln 22 31SJ Salinas – First 22 27SJ San Jose – Calvary 20 34GG Santa Rosa – First 17 3GG San Francisco – Temple 17 14FR Lindsay 16 31GG San Mateo – Shoreview 15 17GG San Francisco – Korean 15 10DL Point Pleasant 14 5-- five tied5 13 --
5 Cameron Park, Marysville: First, Bakersfield: First, Aptos, Fremont: First
WORSHIP ATTENDANCE PERCENTAGE GAINDistrict Church %Gain GainFR Fresno – St. Mark’s 325 52SH Montague 173 26SJ Gilroy 122 28SH Durham 67 10BV Richmond – St. Luke’s 60 12FR Clovis – Memorial 48 63DL Lodi – Salem 43 9FR Porterville – Grand Avenue 42 62SJ San Jose – Calvary 34 20BV Concord – Korean 34 31GG Round Valley 33 10FR Lindsay 31 16DL Lincoln 31 22
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WORSHIP ATTENDANCE PERCENTAGE GAINDistrict Church %Gain GainSH Biggs 30 8SJ Salinas – First 27 22FR Sanger 26 38BV Vacaville – St. Paul’s 25 5BV Dixon 21 23SH Etna 21 11SH Gridley 21 4
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP GAINDistrict Church Gain % GainGG San Francisco – Glide 229 2FR Dos Palos 68 136!GG Santa Rosa – First 43 6DL Hughson 40 23FR Clovis – Memorial 40 12GG San Francisco – Calvary 37 48FR Fresno – St. Mark’s 36 200!NS Reno – South Reno 31 4DL Sacramento – Trinity 31 30BV Oakland – Fale Maama 22 10GG San Mateo 21 12DL Linden 21 21DL Lincoln 21 19FR Sanger 20 9BV Vallejo – Fellowship 19 7 GG Redwood City – Woodside Road 19 16SH McKinleyville 18 10DL Point Pleasant 18 7SJ Pacific Grove – First 15 9DL Loomis 15 2
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP PERCENTAGE GAINDistrict Church %Gain GainFR Fresno – St. Mark’s 200 36FR Dos Palos 136 68GG San Francisco – Calvary 48 37SJ Pacific Grove – Forest Hill 43 3SH Montague 32 10
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CHURCH MEMBERSHIP PERCENTAGE GAINDistrict Church %Gain GainDL Sacramento – Trinity 30 31DL Hughson 23 40DL Linden 21 21DL Lincoln 19 21SH Durham 18 4FR Taft 17 14FR Corcoran 17 7DL Patterson Federated 16 13GG Redwood City – Woodside Road 16 19DL Ione 15 10DL Jamestown 13 6FR Clovis – Memorial 12 40GG Fort Bragg 12 10GG San Mateo - Shoreview 12 21-- four tied6 10 --
6 McKinleyville, Milpitas, Oakland: Fale Maama, Citrus Heights
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District Church Average IncreaseSJ San Jose – Korean 700 10GG Santa Rosa – First 555 17FR Visalia 494 3FR Bakersfield – First 368 13DL Point Pleasant 322 14GG San Bruno – First Tongan 290 10SJ Fremont – St. Paul’s 275 8DL Sacramento – Centennial 274 5
7 These are the top 20 churches that saw increases in Attendance in 2008. Those that saw no growth or decline are not entered
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District Church Members IncreaseGG San Francisco – Glide Memorial 11859 229BV Alamo 1138 1NS Reno – South Reno 870 31SJ San Jose – Wesley 827 1GG Santa Rosa – First 806 43DL Sacramento – St. Mark’s 725 2
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TOTAL CHURCH MEMBERSHIP8
District Church Members IncreaseDL Loomis 619 15SJ Los Gatos 573 2
8 These are the top 20 churches that saw increases in Membership in 2008. Those that saw no growth or decline are not entered.
Council on Finance & Administration Number on agency: 20 Number present when voting: 17 Number voting for: 17 Number voting against: 0 Number abstaining: 0
Date adopted: March 21, 2009 Number of meetings held: 3
The Annual Conference, like our local churches, was affected by the economic downturn. Appor-tionment collections for 2008 fell $258,614 (3%) below the level of 2007 collections. As a result the Council held an emergency meeting in January of 2009 to cut the budgeted spending level to match the 2008 collection levels. (The revised spending levels are reported separately as part of the 2010 proposed Annual Conference budget.)
During 2008, the Council and its budget subcommittee developed the 2009 conference budget after reviewing all budget requests and the financial strength of our churches and fellowships. The budget was adopted by the 2008 Annual Conference Session. The total 2009 apportionment was $12,321,158 compared to a 2008 total apportionment of $12,291,510. The total level of 2009 apportionments was unaffected by the later revision to the spending level; the Council is empowered to adjust spending levels between sessions of the Annual Conference, not apportioned amounts.
Various funds throughout the Annual Conference experience significant losses in 2008 as a result of the drop in the stock market. Investments related to the general (“Miscellaneous”) reserve of the Annual Conference showed a net investment loss of $230,493. Others funds held by CFA with invest-ments worth less than their book values at 12/31/08 are: Committee on Children and Poverty’s endow-ment fund and the Cabinet’s benevolence fund.
The Council honored Jesse Chang at a banquet in March. Jesse retired as the conference accounting manager after 30 years of service.
The Council is actively participating in the Clergy Benefits Task Force in order to collectively create a long-term funding plan proposal for clergy pension and health care benefits.
The CFA Unit Insurance committee continued to contract with Philadelphia Insurance Company for the program’s property and liability insurance. The committee monitors the claims experience of our churches while seeking to maximize coverages at the lowest cost possible.
CFA monitored the financial condition of the conference with the help of financial reports prepared by Jesse Chang, Karen Foster, Ajesh Kumar, and Carol Stubbs.
At the end of 2008, the balance of the “miscellaneous” reserve (“Other Clergy Support” & “Confer-ence Admin & Office”) was $284,029. This is net of unrealized investment losses and below the minimum level set in standing rule VI.D.3. During 2008, CFA approved and spent the following unbudgeted expenditures from this fund: $68,797 for local church/pastoral compensation emergency needs, $4,549 of consulting expense, and $5,838 for Jesse’s retirement party.
At the end of 2008, the balance of the conference benevolence reserve was $202,211. During 2008, the Council on Ministries made $437 of unbudgeted expenditures.
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ClergyBenefitsTaskForceNumber on agency: 17 Number present when voting: 14
Number voting for: 14 Number voting against: 0 Number abstaining: 0Date adopted: April 6, 2009 Number of meetings held: 6
The Task Force was formed in October 2007, and established as a Conference Task Force at the Annual Conference Session in 2008. The 2008 Conference also adopted a Plan For Funding Pre-1982 Pensions. The Board of Pensions is recommending an update at the 2009 Session.
After considering the future funding of Retiree Health Care Premiums we supported the recommen-dation of Pensions to increase the Minimum Premium for Retiree Health Care to 30% of the premium in 2010. We note that there is nothing in the 2009 Budget for support of the premium cost.
We considered possible revision of our Standing Rules with regard to active clergy health care, but as of yet have taken no action.
We are working on a proposal for billing of active clergy pension costs directly to local churches to be in 100% effect no later than 2015. For this change to be equitable and workable, we believe a significant reduction in our work force will be required. We intend to bring our proposal to the local churches in the spring of 2010 and to the 2010 Conference Session for consideration and action.
- Don Cunningham, Chair
CCOM Personnel Committee ReportNumber on agency: 7 Number present when voting: 5
Number voting for: 5 Number voting against: 0 Number abstaining: 0 Date adopted: 03/30/09 Number of meetings held: 2
The Conference Council on Ministries employed 5 professional staff persons in 2008. The CCOM Staff is as follows: Director of Connectional Ministry, Linda Wiberg; Interim Director of Communi-cations, Cate Monaghan, Director of Youth & Camping Ministry, Kelly Newell; Director of United Methodist Volunteer in Mission, Dr. Sue King; Director of Stewardship, Betsy Schwartzentraub. Salary for all CCOM Staff comes out of the Conference Program Apportionment. Staff review and evaluation is administered by the Conference Director of Connectional Ministry and reviewed by the CCOM Personnel Committee.
Report on Staff Salaries for 2008Director of Connectional Ministries 92588 Director for Youth & Camping Ministries 73081 Director of Communications 73081 Director of Volunteers In Mission 73081 Director of Stewardship (1/2 time) 36540
Board of Church & SocietyNumber on the Board: 20 Number present when voting: 14
Voting for: 14 Number voting against: 0 Number abstaining: 0Date adopted: March 30, 2009 Number of meetings held: 4
At the 2008 Annual Conference Session, the Board sponsored resolutions on: including Social Prin-ciples in the Annual Conference agenda (Item 8), Peace in Iraq (Item 14), Ending the Death Penalty (Item 15), “Greening” the conference facilities by following the California Interfaith Power & Light
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covenant (item 16) and establishing a conference Global AIDS committee (Item 17). All items were passed by the ACS. We are currently working on the Action Plan required by Item 16 and have met with the Conference Board of Trustees and the Conference Board of Camping and Retreat Ministries on this issue. This year’s initial annual Action Plan will be posted to our Green Power ministries web page http://www.cnumc.org/page.asp?PKValues=1330 upon completion of the document.
We also sponsored Jim Winkler, the General Secretary of the General Board of Church and Society, who addressed the annual conference and also spoke at a dinner co-sponsored by the California-Ne-vada chapter of MFSA.
During the year, we gave stipends to Jola Bortner to attend a conference on immigration, a stipend to Doug Sibley to attend an interfaith conference on addictions, a stipend to Rev. Adriana Tunliu-Duk-abain to translate Genesis into her native language, and a contribution to California Interfaith Power and Light as our conference’s contribution.
We made packets of information for each district to help Church & Society chairs in local churches learn how to get information, receive updates from our national office and information from Califor-nia faith groups. In several districts, we were able to have members of the Board offer training and resources at their district training days. We continue to gather names and email addresses of chairs of Church & Society in local churches so that we can pass on to them action alerts, helpful information and updates.
We awarded ecumenical grants to RAIN (Religious Alliance in Nevada), Ecumenical Peace Insti-tute, Earth Justice Ministries, California Council of Churches, California Church IMPACT, Loaves and Fishes, and East Timor Religious Outreach.
During 2009, we awarded Peace with Justice grants totaling $9,600 to twelve groups sponsoring projects that promote peace and justice in our annual conference.
In addition to our Green Power web page, we also maintain web pages on our Conference web site on (1) C&S: Who We Are, (2) Occupied Tibet, (3) Addiction Recovery, (4) Social Principles, and (5) Take Action.
- Margo Tenold, Chair
Board of Camping and Retreat MinistriesNumber present 10; Number voting Yes 10Number voting No 0; Number abstaining 0Adopted April 27, 2009; 5 meetings held
200 campers and 40 youth and young adults participated in the 2008 summer camp program of the annual conference. Besides representing a 10% increase in campers and staff over the previous year, camps were structured and organized to share resources and reservations in a new way. Conference Staff person Kelly Newell, worked closely with camp directors and their staff, providing insight and oversight of program, policies and overall camp procedures. For the first time in a very long time, camps were programmatically cohesive, fiscally responsible and procedurally in line with safe and coherent camping practices. Kelly’s focus on program and procedures allowed the Board to focus on governance, conference camping policy, fundraising and supervision of sites and our management agency (UCCR). Water issues at Camp Lodestar necessitated the digging of a new well, which was completed and is now functioning. Camp Kelly has entered into a five year development plan under the supervision of the Nevada Sierra District COM. The use of Warner House Retreat Center at Monte Toyon is increasing and the Board is looking into ways to enlarge the bathroom, shower and kitchen facilities. Site Ministry Teams are working closely with our Site Managers to prioritize on going main-tenance as well as long term improvements.
- Cindy Storrs, President, Board of Camping and Retreat Ministries
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Board of DiscipleshipNumber on Board 11. Number present when voting 11.
Number voting for 4. Number voting against 0. Number abstaining 7. Date adopted 03/31/2009. Number of meetings held 4.
2008 AchievementsIn 2008 the Board of Discipleship welcomed Dr. Betsy Schwarzentraub as our new staff liaison.
Thank you Betsy for always being there and always being reliable with your assistance. We also wel-comed Abide in Love as a new ministry in the CA/NV Annual Conference. The organization is funded in California but not in Nevada; therefore, the Board funded the organization to serve our churches in Nevada as well.
The Board of Discipleship continued to support Pastors’ Transition Workshop, Conflict Reconcilia-tion Team, Sierra Service Project, Youth Ministry, Stewardship Partnership, and Older Adult Ministries Council.
In the Stewardship area, Board of Discipleship members helped personally deliver copies of Giving magazine to churches – with a first-ever set of wrap ads by some of our own Conference groups and agencies. Meantime, Betsy Schwarzentraub made 54 field visits during 2008 to 39 churches plus 4 district events and 3 Conference events, with sermons and workshops ranging from “Creating a Cli-mate for Generous Giving” and “Year-Round Stewardship” to “Annual Stewardship Campaigns” and “Drawing the ENOUGH Line.”
Our focus for 2008-2009 was working with the Angola Partnership and Volunteers in Mission to produce a new curriculum in conjunction with the West Angola Annual Conference. Together we want to develop a children’s education program about Being in Ministry Together. We want the curriculum to be in both Portuguese and English, written in California-Nevada and West Angola. We will use pictures from churches in both West Angola and in California-Nevada. This project will continue into 2010. This project will be done in partnership between the West Angola Annual Conference and the California-Nevada Annual Conference.
Older Adult Ministry CouncilOAMC wrote a grant and received the full request of $8500 from the Beulah Foundation in October
2008. With funds from the 2007 grant, OAMC was able to write and publish two newsletters, which were distributed at the 2008 Conference, attached to the OAMC web page on the Conference website, emailed as a link on the Conference’s Instant Connection newsletter, mailed to District headquarters, and handed out by Council members to churches in their districts. The Beulah Foundation grant mon-ies also provided funds for the completion of the Best Practices Guide in June and a subsequent updat-ing in November. Hard-copy publications of the Guide were sent to churches listed with Best Practices and available at the 2008 Conference. The Guide could also be obtained by downloading it from the OAMC webpage. Another use of the Beulah Foundation grant monies was to fund three Coming Fully Alive as You Age (CFA) sites: Carson Valley UMC, St. Andrew’s UMC in Sacramento, and Clovis UMC. The Council has plans to return to the same sites Beulah funded last year to do a followup pro-gram series. An additional program series discussed this year and to be developed in 2009 with Beulah funding is Listening to Legacies. This is an intergenerational workshop with congregation’s Sunday School children and Older Adults that involves storytelling and listening. It is intended to be a model for other churches wanting to establish such programs. The curriculum will be revised and tested at other sites later in 2009.
BOD funding was $2000 this year instead of the $3000 last year. A grant request has been submit-ted in the amount of $4500 for next year for the program, Elders as Earth Advocates and Partners with Youth. The BOD funding this year was used for Coming Fully Alive programs at the following sites: Lower Lake UMC (Clearlake cluster); Walnut Creek UMC; FUMC Santa Rosa; New Vision UMC/
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Chadbourne Adult Ed.
The Older Adult Ministry Council’s Best Practices Guide was recognized at the 2009 America Society on Aging Conference, an international conference for older adults. Rev. Dr. Richard Gentzler was the lead speaker for the Interfaith Coalition on Aging on March 15, 2009. His speech title was “In-novative Best Practices in Older Adult Ministries;” this was an intensive session focusing on the search for new service models of outreach to, for and with older adults.
OAMC members, Pat Sanborn, Judith Pruess-Mellow and Susan Harlan, delivered a 90-minute talk entitled Best Practices to Grow Older Adult Programs. This presentation highlighted Santa Rosa UMC’s and other churches Best Practices programs presented through OAMC.
The Older Adult Ministry Council met quarterly in 2008. The Council had 18 members, including a good variety of ages, genders, races, clergy and lay.
Board of Higher Education and Campus MinistryNumber on agency: 17 Number present when voting: 13
Number voting for : 13 Number voting against: 0 Number abstaining: 0Date adopted: 1/31/09 Number of meetings held: 3 in 2008
Claiming A Future with Hope, (our General Conference theme), we continued our mission of developing Christian leaders and accompanying students and faculty on their spiritual journey through campus ministry and by supporting higher education development. At the 160th Session of our Annual Conference in Sacramento in June, we extended Christ’s invitation for a Joyous Life (our Annual Conference theme) by hosting a wonderful luncheon where we heard of God’s amazing strength from Rev. Lloyd Nyarota, a graduate of African University and Area Projects and Communications Coordi-nator for the Zimbabwe Episcopal Area of The UMC. Rev. Nyarota, Rev. Carolyn Talmadge, campus minister at San Francisco State University, and students, joined the Philippine Solidarity & Pastoral Visit June 23 - July 7, which was co-sponsored by our Board. During the luncheon we watched a video created by a student from UC Davis while he was a member of the second Young Adult United Meth-odist Volunteer in Mission Team to Africa University in July of 2007, with leadership from Rev. Tarah Trueblood, campus minister of Wesley Foundation at UC Berkeley. The students who attended United Methodist Student Movement (UMSM) Forum, at American University in Washington, D.C. in May, shared exciting stories about representing the Western Jurisdiction at this event. In fact, two Califor-nians are the representatives of this Jurisdiction on the National UMSM Steering Committee 2008-2009! They are Noel Estes of San Francisco State University and Joe Rokoyawa of Sacramento City College. The Reverend Carolyn Talmadge, campus minister at San Francisco State University, “The Edge,” serves as the UMSM Advisor for our Annual Conference. Just before our luncheon, we had the pleasure of giving The Reverend Dennis Taber the 2008 Francis Asbury Award, which recognizes those who have made a significant contribution to fostering the church’s ministries in higher education. Also in 2008, three grateful students benefited from the extension of Christ’s invitation for a joyous life through the Conference Merit Scholarships.
- Deborah WeatherspoonChair, Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry
Our global extension of Christ’s invitation for a Joyous Life continued as The Reverend Kristin Stoneking, Director and Campus Minister at the Cal Aggie Christian Association/CA House in Da-vis, traveled to Finland to give a paper at a global conference for chaplains and campus ministers. Her paper is on multifaith ministry from a Christian perspective, using her experience of creating a multi-faith intentional residential community. Our Board was pleased to help support her trip. Congregations and campus ministries are encouraged to call on Rev. Stoneking to share her paper and her experience at this conference with your communities. After many years of visioning the possibilities for the future of CA House, we celebrated the opening of the Multifaith Living Community (MLC) in the Fall. In
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addition to housing 37 residents in an intentional, multifaith community, the MLC provides impor-tant multifaith programming for UC Davis and the wider Davis community. Wesley Foundation at UC Berkeley was successful in acquiring a coveted Use Permit from the City of Berkeley to build a four-story student housing and campus ministry development project on Wesley Foundaton property adjacent to the UC Berkeley campus. The project design, by notable Bay Area architect Krik Peterson, was unanimously approved by the City’s Design Review Committee and the project was unanimously supported by the Zoning Adjustments Board. On completion in the fall of 2010, Wesley House will be home to 95 Cal residents. The Edge, at San Francisco State, continues to grow in membership and also expanded their housing community to a second location. In addition to this expansion, and their ongoing ministry and service programs, the Edge hosted and helped coordinate the World Christian Student Fellowship gathering this January in San Francisco. Eighty students from throughout North America attended this conference, which re-launched this organization in the United States. Feast, our ministry at UC Santa Cruz also continues to grow, with up to 20 to 25 students attending events. There are three to four weekly events as well as numerous service and retreat activities each quarter. United Campus Christian Ministry, our UM related Ministry at Stanford is dedicated to exploring the intersection of spirituality and social justice with offerings such as Taizé chanting and prayer, Bible studies, and hosting events such as the Eyes Wide Open and an Interfaith Service of Lamentation for the victims of war. The Wesley Foundation at Merced is reaching out to UC Merced and Merced College through fellowship dinners, outreach to the homeless, and cooperatives with other church communities. UN Reno is currently looking for a part-time Campus Minister.
- Jay Pierce,Chair, Campus Ministry Committee
Board of Laity Annual Conference Report 2008Our primary focus has been and will continue to affirm and amplify the mission and ministry of the
California-Nevada Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church. We sought to live out that mis-sion as a people with “Passion in Jesus Christ and Compassion for all God’s people”. The living out of that mission necessitates our focus on four identified vision themes, which include Passion for the Mind of Christ, Compassion with the Heart of Christ, Celebrate our Diversity and Unity in Christ and Extending Christ’s Invitation to a Joyous Life.
We believe that vital and vibrant relationships between clergy and laity ministries must exist, that caring and nurturing compassion is evident if we are to be effective in our mission and ministry. This outlook is critical in making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. To this end, relying on the power and grace of the Holy Spirit, we strive to seek a journey that is intentional and inspirational in active partnership sharing our faith journey with all those with whom we come into contact.
Lastly, as we move forward into a new quadrennial 2009-2012, we will continue to foster recruiting practices that develop laity leadership at the local churches, within and throughout the Districts and the Annual Conference. Laity participants will be encouraged to attend local training opportunities among the Districts and within the Annual Conference as well as those presented in other annual conferences throughout the General United Methodist Church. Upon returning to their respective ministries, it will be expected that they will present their experiences and the blessings received.
One such laity training session that occurred this year was our Annual Conference BOL hosting the Annual Meeting of the Association of Annual Conference Lay Leaders at California-Nevada Annual Conference West Sacramento Conference Center February 19-22, 2009. This indeed was an excellent first-hand opportunity for all involved; the high quality of instruction as presented by seminar leaders in their level of expertise dealing with laity leadership development for vital congregations.
Conference Year 2008 was also a year of good-byes and hellos as we celebrated the work of Pete Taylor and Blanche Farnam with their eight years each of service to the Conference along with Cathy Warner a former District Lay Leader who has for the past four years chaired the ClayM Committee
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where we have so appreciated her leadership. We also welcomed Ruby Bago, Neal & Sharron Wil-liams, and Nia Mateialona all new District Lay Leaders.
Above all, let us affirm our faith as Jesus has taught us, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.” The second is this, “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” Mark 12: 30-31b. Praise be to God!
Submitted by Gayle Shearman and Burt YinAnnual Conference Co-Lay Leaders
Board Of Missions 2009Number on Agency: 27 Number of meetings held: 3
The Board of Missions is a diverse body of men and women committed to expanding the missional outreach of the United Methodist Church within the California-Nevada Conference. Currently the Board of Missions is composed of six standing committees, several sub-committees, and a newly-formed Missional Task Force. In 2008, the board was able to assist 4 churches with $316,588 on loans from the Revolving Loan Fund to make building improvements and property expansion. Our Ethnic Minority Congregations Fund assisted 13 churches with $73,920 to develop new ministries and the Emerging Congregations Fund worked with 5 churches, developing newly forming communities and establishing two new church starts. The Equitable Compensation Fund continued to provide minimum salary support for clergy persons and the Board of Missions designated $44,000 in additional funds to support four clergy appointments needing “Missional Equitable Compensation” support. The Board agreed to fund these ministries for one appointment year and developed a Missional Support Task Force to review criteria and strategies for long-term future support. The goal of the task force is to develop new funding sources and criteria for evaluating and supporting vital ministries that require long-term financial assistance due to the demographics and nature of their mission.
The board continued to provide Hurricane Scholarship Support for the UMVIM program. They also continued support for the Side-by-Side Spiritual Companions ministry, the Israel/Palestine Task Force, the Philippines Solidarity Task Force, Hmong ministries, and Cross Cultural Ministry Training and Development. Our Academy for New Church Start Pastors continued to develop and evaluate the skills of pastors seeking appointments to new church starts and has worked hard to encourage developmental benchmarks in our new, growing congregations. The Church Revitalization Committee encouraged all congregations to complete the Vital Signs assessment and is compiling data to evaluate the overall vi-tality of our conference’s local churches. The Board’s work is multi-faceted; working with individuals, local churches, agencies and districts to develop ministry through shared resources and accountable discipleship and planning.
Jennifer EdenboroughChair, Board of Missions
Conference Secretary of Global Ministries ReportWe celebrate that Western Jurisdiction leads all jurisdictions in 2008 Advance per capita giving
($4.50 as of June 30, 2008). Our Conference supports 11 GBGM missionaries. Our churches sup-ported 21 GBGM missionaries and 1 International Person in Mission.
• 2008 grand total pledge - $32,874.00; 2008 grand total YTD gifts receipt - $97,020.21
• 42 total gifting churches – of which, 23 have covenant relationships
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• Of 23 churches with covenant relationships, 7 were newly established covenant relationships!
*Calwa UMC – Fresno First UMC – Palo Alto*First UMC – Napa First UMC – Santa Rosa*Montague UMC First UMC – Walnut Creek*St. Mark’s UMC – Bakersfield Grass Valley UMC*Trinity UMC – Anderson Healdsburg Community Church*Wesley UMC – Bakersfield Kings Beach UMC*Wesley UMC – San Jose Korean UMC of Santa Clara Valley – San JoseAldersgate UMC – Chico Los Altos UMCAlmaden Hills UMC – San Jose Memorial UMC – ClovisCampbell UMC Mt. Tamalpais UMC – Mill ValleyCentral UMC – Stockton Nevada City UMCChurch of the Wayfarer – Carmel San Ramon Valley UMC – AlamoCitrus Heights UMC Sebastopol UMCDavis UMC Sonoma UMCEast Bay Formosan UMC – Walnut Creek St. Andrew’s UMC – Palo AltoEl Dorado County Federated – Placerville St. Mark’s UMC – SacramentoEl Sobrante UMC Tice Valley UMC – Walnut CreekEpworth UMC – Fallon Trinity UMC – BerkeleyFirst UMC – Carson City Trinity UMC – ChicoFirst UMC – Dinuba Twin Towers UMC – AlamedaFirst UMC – Modesto UMC of Daly City
*New Covenant Relationship established during the reporting period.
These 42 churches will be recognized and will receive certificates during a luncheon at the Annual Conference Session for their generosity in their second-mile giving. GBGM Mission Personnel truly appreciates your participation and support!
Thanks to Howard Parker, Golden Gate District Secretary of Global Ministries, and the Conference Commission on Communications, our web site is up and being updated regularly. There is a link to GBGM missionaries and their bios there and all the forms you will need are also there. We will be adding the list of retired missionaries in the very near future.
I took on this responsibility last July 2008. I have learned so much, talked with a lot of people, and met new people these last several months. I am in the process of recruiting more District Secretaries of Global Ministries so that we may be able to reach all the churches in our Conference so they may be able to learn and participate in our global mission. With lots of prayers and support, I am encouraged and enjoying this job!
Laddie Perez-GalangConference Secretary of Global Ministries
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Committee on New Church DevelopmentNumber on Committee: 8 Number present when voting: 8
Number voting for: 6 Number voting against: 0 Number abstaining:2
Date report adopted: 3/31/09 Number of meetings held: 5
2008 AchievementsThe task of the Committee on New Church Development is to work with the Cabinet to identify,
initiate and support the creation of new churches and to identify, recruit, train and support pastors to start new churches.
Twenty-four pastors have completed the Academy for New Church Planters over the last three years. Of these, five are currently appointed to new church starts. This academy consists of the School of Congregational Development and two one-week sessions held in our conference. This acad-emy helps pastors who have an interest to church planting to discern this call. It also provides training in church planting.
In 2008 the New Church Development Committee supported six new church starts. They are Clovis Hmong ministry; Sacramento, Oak Park; San Francisco, Epworth Fellowship; San Francisco, Nueva Vida; and San Francisco, Sara Laughed. The funding for some of these projects has been shared with the Board of Missions, the Sacramento United Methodist Mission and the Conference Hispanic Ministry Committee. In addition, the NCD is in partnership with the Fresno Missionary and Church Extension Society to select a site for a church plant.
Vickie Healy, Chair
Ethnic Minority Congregations CommitteeFunds (EMCF) and (NAS)
Calendar Year Report 2008
District Church /Project/Ministry AmountBay View South Hayward – The Spiritual Image $ 5,000
Oakland Korean – Young Adult Ministry $ 4,920 Delta Stockton: St. Mark’s – Hispanic Ministry Project $ 8,000
Point Pleasant – Cambodian Language Ministry $ 7,000Emanuel – Room Remodel for Multipurpose $ 7,000
Fresno Clovis Hmong – Pastoral Support $ 1,500Hmong Ministry in Merced $10,000
Golden Gate Pine – City Light Fellowship Program $ 1,000Chinese SF – Children Ministries & Outreach Care $ 8,000
Nevada Sierra Schurz – Pastoral Support (EMCF) $ 5,000 Nevada Sierra Schurz – Pastoral Support (NAS) $ 5,000 San Jose East Hollister – Multicultural Youth Ministries $ 6,000
Soledad – Happy Children $ 7,000 Caucuses Hmong Caucus $ 4,000
Hispanic Caucus: Si Se Puede $10,000
The Ethnic Minority Congregational Fund was established for the purpose of developing and
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strengthening the ministries of ethnic congregations and ministries to ethnic persons. Guidelines mandate that funding is available up to five years in decreasing amounts. Due to limited resources and diversity of ethnic minority constituencies desiring funding, funding should be considered as seed money or support money rather than indefinite funding. Money should not be used to provide supplementary salary to current pastoral staff. Application Forms are available through the Conference Office, (916) 374-1525.
Chairperson: Rev. Peter Lau
Board of Ordained MinistryNumber on Agency: 59 Number on Executive Committee: 16
Number of full Board meetings held: 2Number of Executive Committee meetings held: 10
The responsibilities of the Board of Ordained Ministry include enlistment and recruitment of candidates for ministry; the formation and evaluation of candidates and recommendations for com-missioning and ordination; the continuing education and spiritual formation of clergy; providing and training guides and mentors for candidates, working with persons changing their relationship with the Conference (such as retirement or leave of absence); providing supportive services; working with the Cabinet on matters of clergy conduct; and—increasingly—setting the standards by which clergy in the Conference will hold themselves accountable to one another and to the mission of the Conference.
All of this is done in the context of our individual and mutual calls to ministry and the collegiality of membership in the Annual Conference. The Orders of Elders, Deacons, and Local Pastors and As-sociate Members work in and through the Board to foster collegial and formational relationships. The Council for Clergy Development works as a joint enterprise of the Board and the Orders.
The District Committees on Ordained Ministry operate as an extension of the Board in relationship with local pastors and candidates who are not yet commissioned. We strive for consistency, fairness and attentiveness to the Spirit as we have worked this year with almost 100 candidates in process pre-commissioning and 38 candidates who have already been commissioned. Once commissioned, candidates enter a “residency” process and continue to be formed, trained and nurtured, under the supervision of the Residents in Ministry Committee, from readiness for ministry toward effectiveness in ministry, which is the standard for ordination.
All of this is done with reference to the qualities outlined in the statement of Transformational Clergy Leaders of the California-Nevada Annual Conference, adopted in 2007. Increasingly, the Board’s work focuses on encouraging transformational clergy leader qualities among currently serving clergy as well as candidates for ordination. To this end, the Board has worked through the Council on Clergy Development this year to mandate standardized clergy assessments using the Lewis Pastoral Leadership Inventory, and to adopt a mandatory continuing education requirement for all active clergy.
I am deeply appreciative of the time and giftedness of clergy and lay people who commit them-selves to serve as members of the Board. We serve the mission of the Conference with great hope for the future of the Church of Jesus Christ.
Kathi McShane, Chair
Order Of Elders
The Purpose of an OrderThe Order of Deacons and Order of Elders, separately or together, seek to respond to the spiritual
hunger among clergy for a fulfilling sense of vocation, for support among peer…and for a deepening relationship with God. (¶306)
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TheSpecificandlimitedfunctionsofeachOrderisto:1. Provide for regular gatherings of ordained deacons and ordained elders for continuing formation;2. Assist in plans for individual study and retreat experiences;3. Develop a bond of unity and common commitment to the mission and ministry of the UMC and
annual conference;4. Enable the creation of relationships that allow mutual support and trust5. Holds accountable all members of the Order in the fulfilling of these purposes (¶307)
It was not easy to fulfill my duties in the midst of so many changes of the last two years. As you know Odette Lockwood-Stewart was replaced by three co-chairs: Kristie Olah, Kathi McShane, and I. After a short time, Kristie Olah was appointed as the Superintendent for the San Jose District and Kathi McShane was appointed to be the Chairperson of the Board of Ordained Ministry. Then in Au-gust 2008 we said farewell to Bishop Shamana and welcomed our new Bishop Warner and Mrs. Brown in September. So here I am, as an imperfect individual in an imperfect situation trying to respond to my call as your chair.
Our first gathering was held at the Modesto First UMC, Debra Brady and the hospitality of her church family paved the way for a great day. The upbeat music and dancing from Sanger UMC youth put us on our feet and later our Bishop shared with us his dreams and hopes for our conference. Kathy LaPoint, together with the Bishop, put more emphasis on the importance for all clergies to continue their education.
I am very grateful that I am surrounded by down-to-earth people of wisdom and experience. I have known this by working together with them; Kathi McShane and the Board of Ordained Ministry and The Executive Committee; Kathie La Point Collup and The Council for Clergy Development; Susan Smith and The Order of Deacons; and Elmar de Ocera and the ministry of the Licensed Local Pastor. I am very thankful to Anne Lau Choi, who continues to keep our spiritual connection through our Prayer Chain and to Don Cunningham and Vickie Healy our “Order Ombudsman”, our true companions in the midst of difficulties. Also for Pam Fine for coordinating with UMVIM our Spanish Language Team to Guatemala. By working together with these committees we will fulfill the needs for more spiritual food, deepening our relationship with one another and with God.
I am very grateful for the opportunity to be your chair and that you have your trust in me. I certainly need your prayers and your support. May God bless you all.
Sifa Hingano
The Order of DeaconsNumber in Order: 25 Number of Meetings Held: 2
2008 OverviewThe Order of Deacons gathered for breakfast during Annual Conference to celebrate the commis-
sioning of Donene Blair, Gayle Dee, Ann Jordan and Pat Stout, and the ministry of Donna Morrow DeCamp as she retired and entered into a new phase in her ministry. We look forward to this annual time for fellowship and support, sharing with one another about our lives and ministries, and finding encouragement and strength in our relationships with one another.
On February 2, 2009, we were pleased to meet with Bishop Brown and include him in our fellow-ship. We shared ministry ideas and concerns and celebrated the common ground we share as we each live into our calling to servant ministry. We continue to seek ways to collaborate with one another and offer our gifts to the conference as a whole.
We are delighted to be in partnership with the clergy and laity of the Annual Conference as we do the work of carrying God’s light into the world and bringing the darkness of the world to God’s light. As our Order grows, we are inspired by the many ways Deacons have heard and answered the call to
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serve God. We are educators and musicians, writers and advocates, chaplains and attorneys, finance ministers and youth ministers. Of the eighteen deacons under appointment, half of us serve in local churches building the body of Christ to go out into the world, while the other half serve in appoint-ments that extend the ministry of the church into the community and bring the needs of the community back to the church for love and care. Sometimes we think of this work as being a bridge between the church and the world. However, it has also been described as a path – a path that has many twists and turns, connections and points of entry, and is wide enough, of course, for two or more people to walk together. As we travel together on this path of ministry, may we continue to watch over one another in love.
Susan Grace Smith, Chair of the Order of Deacons
Conference Board of Pensions
2009 Personnel ReportThe Executive Secretary for the Conference Board of Pensions is Grady Knowles, who has held
this position since 1982. The salary for this position was $94,000 during 2008. The salary set for 2009 was $97,008, a 3.20% increase. However, Grady voluntarily requested that his 2009 salary initially be frozen at the 2008 amount, and then reduced by 3.85% to $90,381, in support of action taken by the Conference Council on Finance and Administration, bearing on Conference Staff positions funded through apportionments.
The Board maintains a standing Personnel Committee which meets regularly during the year. The committee reviews and evaluates the Executive Secretary’s performance and reports to the Board. The review includes reference to the job description and specific goals for each year, as well as periodic consulting with Board constituents and staff colleagues.
In addition to Conference Board of Pensions responsibilities, the Executive Secretary periodically assumes connectional responsibilities at the Jurisdictional and General Church level, with such service affirmed and supported by the Conference Board of Pensions.
The Personnel Committee maintains specific up-to-date job descriptions for staff and sets personnel policies for the Board in accordance with Annual Conference guidelines.
John Albright, ChairpersonConference Board of Pensions, Personnel Committee
Conference Board of TrusteesNumber on agency: 12; Number present when voting: 9
Voting for: 9 ; Voting Against: 0; Abstaining: 0 ;Adopted: April 1, 2009 Number of meetings: 3
The Conference Board of Trustees maintains seven district parsonages, an Episcopal residence and the United Methodist Center. The Board also holds in trust the property of the former First St. John’s United Methodist Church and the former Hamilton United Methodist Church, both in San Francisco. The Board is in escrow on the sale of the First St. John’s UMC property.
During 2008, the Board contracted with real estate management firms to manage the following rental properties: five district parsonages and the First St. John’s property. The Board continues to replace the heating and air conditioning units at the United Methodist Center. No major improvements were made to the properties in 2008.
The Board fulfills its responsibilities as delineated in ¶2512 of the 2008 Book of Discipline.
Diane Knudsen, Treasurer
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United Methodist WomenNumber on Conference Executive Comm: 25; Number present when voting: 16;
Number voting for: 14; Number voting against: 0; Number abstaining: 2; Date adopted: March 31, 2009 Number of meetings held: 3
United Methodist Women (UMW) are women with a Purpose, which is:
• to know God and experience freedom as whole persons through Jesus Christ;• to develop a creative, supportive fellowship;• to expand concepts of mission through participation in the global ministries of the church.
The local unit breathes life and meaning into our Purpose. More than 215 units are engaged in local mission projects of their choosing, such as volunteering at a school for homeless children, working with women recovering from drug addiction, forming a prayer shawl ministry, and visiting people liv-ing in extended care facilities.
In 2008, the local units raised $360,000 for mission. These funds are instrumental in keeping the doors of United Methodist mission institutions, around the world, open.
You are invited and encouraged to enroll in the Conference sponsored Mission Education Events where three studies are offered. In 2008, the studies were: I Believe in Jesus; Israel and Palestine; and Native American Survival. Over 450 men and women attended these events. In 2009, the studies will be: Food and Faith; The Beauty and Courage of the Sudan; and Native American Survival.
UMW seeks to be an inclusive organization where all are welcomed and able to participate fully. We are blessed with a Spanish Language Coordinator, Lydia Gutierrez, and a Korean Language Coor-dinator, JaSung Hawk. Their role is to guide us in becoming truly welcoming and strengthening our relationship with women whose first language is Spanish or Korean.
We are excited that several units, inactive for years, have chosen to become active once again. A new unit has been chartered at Selma San Pablo. In 2009, we expect to reactivate and charter at least 5 units.
More than 200 women joined us for our Annual Celebration last fall in Napa where the theme was ’So How are the Children?’ The day was full of blessings from the opening songfest to the benedic-tion. We were privileged to have Bishop Warner Brown and his wife, Minnie, join us. Members collected school supplies to fill more than 240 backpacks for young people living on the Schurz and Round Valley Indian Reservations.
As stewards of the Beulah Fund, the Conference UMW awarded grants totaling more than $110,000 to programs serving seniors in 2009.
Our Legislative Event focused on ‘economic justice’ issues, such as foreclosures and responsible lending. After hearing from Rev. Sharon Delgado, our keynote speaker, and representatives from As-sembly Speaker Karen Bass and Senate ProTem Darrell Steinberg’s office, we walked to the Capitol and met with our Assembly members and Senators.
The UMW breakfast at Annual Conference is always a sellout. This year it will be held at Sacra-mento 1st UMC and Rev. Pauline Bowen will speak to the theme, ‘Keepers of the Flame’. Sacramento Emmanuel UMC women’s choir will open the event – calling us into God’s presence. Please join us.
We celebrate Kathy Kim’s election to serve as a Women’s Division Director representing the West-ern Jurisdiction.
We are proud of our website, www.cnumw.org. Why not check it out?
Connie Hunter, President
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Annual Conference Session, Commission on theNumber on the Agency: 33 Number present when voting: 21
Number voting for: 21 Number voting against: 0 Number abstaining: 0 Number of meetings held: 4 Date adopted: February 14, 2009.
The Commission on the Annual Conference Session facilitates the annual gathering of approximate-ly 1500 persons. The members of the Commission, with the support of other Conference members, facilitate the planning of worship services, plenary sessions, gathering of the sections, mission oppor-tunities, meals, and other opportunities for Christian conferencing.
Guided by the theme, “Extending Christ’s Invitation for a Joyous Life,” the160 th Session of the California-Nevada Annual Conference met in Sacramento, California, from June 17-21, 2008.
During our time together, we worshiped together, shared significant meal time events, offered and passed legislation, and explored many mission and social justice opportunities. We celebrated the saints who have gone before us. We shared in the ordination and consecration of colleagues and friends. We elected our General and Jurisdictional Delegation. We renewed friendships, old and new. We experienced “poeticus interruptus” (as Bishop Shamana called it) where poetry was read that brought us back to moments of artful presence. It was also the time when we said goodbye and cel-ebrated Bishop Beverly Shamana’s ministry to all of us here at California-Nevada Annual Conference.
The Commission looks forward with excitement to the 161st Annual Conference Session. We ex-pect a different flavor this year, with a new bishop and new focus for the Quadrenium. Our theme will again be “PASSION IN JESUS CHRIST, COMPASSION FOR ALL,” with a different focus each day.
Together, let us experience the opportunity for Christian Conferencing!
Debbie Dillon, ChairCommission on the Annual Conference Session
Commission on Archives and History Meeting on February 14, 2009
Number Present: 5 Vote: 5 yes; 0 no; 0 abstaining.
Our Historical Society was organized in 1873 followed by a parallel group “William Taylor Memo-rial Association and finally morphed into the Commission on Archives and History in 1968.
Our Commission is a part of the Western Jurisdiction on Archives and History. Sargent Wright and Larry Staley attended the latest Jurisdictional gathering in Homer, Alaska, April 23-26. We pay $200 annually to fund this group.
We are aided greatly by our Archivist, Steven Yale who has been transferring books and records from our previous location to Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley and other nearby locations to house our increasing volume of materials.
We are funded from four groups: Conference budgeted money, Unbudgeted money from offerings and used-book sales at annual conference, Historical Society fund, and the Fry Fund.
Our six Commission members meet in October and February.
Sargent Wright, President
Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns Number on Agency: 16; Number present when voting: 7
Number voting for: 7; Number voting against: 0;Number abstaining: 0; Date adopted: March 26, 2009; Number of meetings held: 3
For the past few years, the Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns has offered
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a luncheon at Annual Conference Session. In 2008 we were engaged by Rabbi Avram Davis whose celebratory spirit embodied the title of his presentation, A Joyful Judaism, which included singing, speaking, sharing and interacting.
For the ACS 2009 our presenters are Doug Smith, chair of the Israel-Palestine Task Force, and Rabbi Dan Goldblatt. They will share their experiences of “Compassionate Listening,” a process that was crucial to the friendship they have formed despite their differences. The method of the Compas-sionate Listening Project has built coalitions and relationships to support peace-making efforts in Israel-Palestine.
During the 2007-08 appointment year, representatives of CCUIC presented the workshop, Chris-tianity and Islam, to district training days at five of Cal/Nevada’s seven districts. The workshop pro-vided basic information and resources on Islam and suggested ways local congregations might build relations with Muslims in their communities.
In fall 2008, we adopted a new quadrennial theme, Waging Peace: Bridging the Gap Among People of Faith, to guide us in setting goals and prioritizing our efforts in the 2009-12 quadrennium. In the spirit of our theme, Revs. Heather Hammer and Alexis Easton developed a workshop entitled No Peace Anywhere Without Listening. It will be presented at the Bay View District Training Event in April 2009 with the expectation of future presentations at other district training events and elsewhere.
Vice-chairperson Alex Souto attended Ecumenical Advocacy Days in Washington, DC, where he met with legislative aids and advocated for ecological justice and creation care. One concern related to this year’s theme of eco-justice was providing support to eco-refugees.
In addition to the interfaith focus, CCUIC has furthered ecumenical dialogue through a presentation by Diane Lowe. Ms. Lowe is chair of the Commission for Ecumenical Affairs for the Sierra Pacific Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America and shared with the Commission the history of ecumenism in her denomination. She is also a past chair of the National Workshop on Christian Unity. In support of national ecumenical efforts, Alexis Easton and Heather Hammer will attend the 2009 Workshop in Phoenix.
Commission on Communications of the Annual ConferenceNumber on the agency: 13; Number present when voting: 11
Number voting for: 11; Number voting against : 0; Number abstaining: 2Date adopted: March 28, 2009 Number of meetings held 5
2008 AchievementsIn early 2008 our Communications Director Jeneane Jones resigned to take a position with the Gen-
eral Board of Religion and Race. It was our recommendation that Cate Monaghan become the interim director which action was affirmed and Cate was hired. An temporary administrative assistant was hired for the office, Jane Horstman. Both Cate and Jane have been an exemplary team and an asset to Communications.
This year the Commission, welcomed and oriented new staff as well as honoring and saying goodbye to staff leaving for other positions within the larger church. We are grateful for the work of Jeneane Jones, Cate Monaghan, Jane Horstman.
We followed up with local churches who had received Commission grants or equipment for their offices to ensure that the equipment was being put to use and to find out what difference this equip-ment was making in their ministries. Our display at Annual Conference shared some of those stories. In some cases tech support was needed to complete the transition to full operation of the equipment. These grants have been a very effective way of helping our churches.
The Communications Office provided technical resourcing workshops for the District AA’s and
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chairs of various conference committees and agencies, encouraging them to develop their own web presence on the conference web page.
We created a video page on the conference web site which allows churches and individuals to up-load their videos for sharing with the conference.
We continue to update the Instant Connection as a useful communication tool.
The commission has focused on improving communication with our various language groups. We have been working on translation/interpretation in a multilingual approach to our meetings, workshops and life together.
Members of the Commission continue to assist in the communications task at Annual Conference Session and to be available for technical help to local churches by request.
Ardith Allread, Chair
Commission on Equitable Compensation Tom Hillman, Chair
The Equitable Compensation Commission met one time in 2008 to carry out its duties to:
1. Advocate adequate and equitable compensation for each clergy position2. Provide minimum compensation support in instances of established need.3. Assist in funding compensation packages for pastors appointed to Special Missional Ministries,
according to priorities set by the United Methodist Church, the Annual Conference, the Board of Missions and the Cabinet.
The commission approved 21 minimum compensation grants of $142,162.00 and 6 missional com-pensation grants of $52,500 for a total of $194,662.
Grants made during the calendar year 2008:
District Church AmountMinimum Missional
BV Elmhurst UMC $4,000BV Pittsburgh UMC 4,000BV Richmond St. Luke’s UMC 4,000BV Richmond Good Shepherd UMC 8,500BV Vallejo UMC 3,000D Citrus Heights 5,000D Trinity UMC 12,000D Linden 12,000D Sacramento Central 6,000D North Sacramento UMC 10,000D Oakdale Community 10,000F Fresno Christian Fellowship 6,000 F Clovis Memorial 4,500F Tehachapi Valley UMC 6,000
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District Church AmountMinimum Missional
GG Epworth 12,000GG Forestville 3,050GG Evergreen/ Mendocino Coop. 5,000NS Downieville UMC 5,000SJ East Salinas Family Center 6,000SJ Greenfield 6,000SH Fall River Mills 4,000SH Oroville 5,000SH Red Bluff 23,612SH Mt. Shasta 7,000SH Klamath 10,000SH Los Molinos 7,000SH Kelseyville 6,000 Subtotal $142,162.00
$52,500.00TOTAL - $194,662.00
Commission on Religion and RaceNumber on Agency: 14; Number present when voting: 11
Number voting for:11; Number voting against: 0Number abstaining: 0; Date adopted: March 31, 2009; Number of meetings held: 4
The Commission on Religion and Race (CORR) has held 4 meetings at the time of this report dur-ing the current annual conference year. Another meeting is being scheduled for April 17th, 2009. We have an average attendance of eleven members at our meetings.
At the 2008 Annual Conference Session (ACS), CORR presented the Bishop Melvin Talbert Award for Racial Justice to Mr. Pete Taylor, the Conference Lay Leader, for his commitment to building a diverse and inclusive church. The award was a fitting tribute to his long service to the Annual Confer-ence as he completed his term as the Conference Lay Leader.
CORR met with Bishop Warner Brown on October 23rd, 2008 at the Conference Center to discuss issues of importance to the work of the commission. Bishop Brown expressed strong support for the work of the commission, including the plan for a review of the Annual Conference to be conducted by the General Commission on Religion and Race (GCORR).
We began implementing one of the major roles and functions of CORR at the 2008 ACS, namely, that of Monitoring/Evaluating (BOD ¶ 740). That work was received quite positively. We will continue this important work at the 2009 ACS and will be extending it to the laity and clergy sessions. CORR has also been in conversations about expanding the work of monitoring to other levels of the Annual Conference. In addition to this ministry, we are also advocating for more simultaneous translations into other languages in order to encourage better participation of non-English speaking delegates. An orientation is also being planned by the Rev. Linda Wiberg for Tongan clergy and lay delegates.
CORR continues to support the ministries of the racial-ethnic caucuses by providing them grants. Similarly, we continue to support the “Training for Competency in Inter-ethnic/Inter-racial and Multi-cultural Ministry Leadership,” a project headed by Dr. Lucia Ann McSpadden, as well as the ministry
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of the Conference Immigration Task Force.
Our work has been tremendously supported by Mrs. Kathleen Thomas-Sano, Associate General Secretary for Constituency Services of GCORR, as well as by the Rev. Dale Weatherspoon, a board member of GCORR.
Finally, CORR continues to do its best to help our Annual Conference to be truly inclusive.
Jeffrey Kuan, Chair
Conference Committee on Children and PovertySixty-three congregations reported activities in walking with the children and the poor. These con-
gregations were honored during the 2008 Annual Conference Session with the work of the congrega-tions illustrated in a power-point presentation before the conference. Fifty-nine congregations received a $200. award for their activities along with a medallion and certificate. Children from the North Sacramento United Methodist Church and from the Greenville United Methodist Church spoke to the Annual Conference Session about how they benefited from their church’s serving the poor.
Rob Jennings-Teats and Sue King represented our conference at the West Angola Annual Confer-ence in October. They also visited with the Rev. Mattias, director of the Huambo Social Evangelism Project. $5,000 was contributed to the Kananilli School to finish the building project. Plans were made for the future support of the building of the Chiva School in 2009. Plans were made for the purchase of a tractor for the West Angola Agricultural Training Farm. The 2009 Annual Conference Offering will be dedicated for the purchase of this tractor.
Rob Jennings-Teats, Committee Co-Chair
Conference Committee on District SuperintendencyNumber on agency: 17 Number present when voting: 10
Number voting for: 10 Number voting against: 0 Number abstaining: 0 Date adopted: March 30, 2009 Number of meetings held: 1
One of the primary responsibilities of the Committee on Superintendency is to coordinate the work of the District Committees. In light of proposed changes in our Annual Conference, the Bishop and Cabinet accordingly plan to organize their work around five District Superintendents, who will super-vise the seven districts, and to create a new position of Conference Superintendent. In turn, churches will be organized around circuits, each under a designated circuit leader. While we are very positive about this proposal and its potential for increased effectiveness in the work of the Superintendency, we hope to more clearly define the roles and relationships between the District Committees and Superin-tendents.
Secondly, we have been focused on recommending salary, housing, travel, secretary, and office ex-penses for the Superintendents and their offices. Because 2008 apportionment collections fell $258,614 from 2007, salaries have been reduced for District Superintendents and staff by adopting a monthly one-day furlough in 2009. We have also consulted agency personnel committees through the Personnel Working Group concerning cost-cutting priorities for 2010.
In order to focus on implementing the proposed changes, we will postpone our work on anew work-ing paper for District Superintendency.
Blake Busick, Chairperson
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Conference Committee on the EpiscopacyNumber on agency: 12; Number present when voting: 9
Number voting for: 9; Number voting against: 0; Number abstaining: 0Date adopted: 4-9-09; Number of meetings held:3
The Episcopacy Committee met three times in 2008-2009 to get to know and support Bishop War-ner H. Brown, Jr. in the Disciplinary role of “advisement, consultation and appraisal.”
In anticipation of an incoming bishop’s appointment to be announced at Jurisdictional conference, sub-committees were working on logistics, details and transition to welcome the bishop and family to the Sacramento area. Different sub-committees planned the Installation Service at Central UMC, Stockton and receptions at Korean UMC of Santa Clara Valley, San Jose and First UMC, Carson City NV that were held in the fall. The goal was to be celebrative, express the diversity of our Annual Con-ference, and offer opportunities to meet the Bishop and Mrs. Brown through these events. The Epis-copal family and Conference Trustees worked together to make changes to the Episcopal residence to accommodate the family’s needs.
Bishop Brown returns to our Annual Conference in a new role and we receive him with grateful hearts. As the committee and bishop have gotten to know one another, we have been invited to offer input, feedback and support as he assesses the state of our Annual Conference, demonstrates strong leadership and works with leaders on next steps towards strengthening our conference witness and mission.
Plans were made to welcome and introduce Bishop Brown and his family at the Bishop’s Recep-tion at Annual Conference with a dvd presentation, time to meet and talk with him and his family, and music and refreshments.
Anne Lau Choy, chairperson
Comité de Ministerios Hispanos-LatinosNumber on agency 21; Number present when voting 15
Number voting for: 15 Number voting against: 0; Number abstaining: 0Date adopted: 4-1-2009; Number of meetings held: 4
Starting New Ministries:The Committee on Hispano-Latino Ministries has been existence for six years. In those years we
have established a significant endowment to help fund Ministry to and with Latinos in the Annual conference. We have started new works in Porterville, Lindsay, Maxwell, Stockton, San Francisco, Soledad, and Santa Cruz. We also started work in Modesto, Smith River which for a variety of reasons failed to take root.
Leadership Development:We have used the funds generated by the endowment to provide Salary Support for some of our
churches. We also have paid for Continuing education events in Spanish for our pastors and gave scholarships to Latino seminary students and grants to persons enrolled in the course of study for pastoral ministry.
Recruitment:We have brought in skilled pastors to serve in these new ministries. They are Marcelo Escarzaga
who serves at Porterville Grand Avenue UMC, Corazon Escarzaga who serves at Lindsay UMC, Magadalena Gama at Soledad, Claudio Kelley at Modesto, Brenda Vaca in San Francisco, Ines Lugo Verdugo at Selma San Pablo.
Programming:Funds from the Endowment have supported the Annual Hispanic Family Camp as well as Continu-
ing Education Retreats and training for pastors and Strategic planning meetings at Annual conference.
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Financial Challenges:With the deepening recession our investments have generated less and less earnings. The result has
been drawing into the principle of our investments and serious cutbacks in expenditures. We, with Conference leadership, have sped a good part of this year struggling with funding for ongoing minis-tries. We have brought recommendations in this regard to the AC session.
Committee on Conference Lay Ministry Number on agency: 5. Number present when voting: 2
Number voting for: 2; Number voting against: 0; Number abstaining: 0Date adopted: February 10, 2009; Number of meetings held: 3
AchievementsThe Carol Stetson Memorial Fund was established to provide training scholarships.
The following people completed CLayM training:
Class 2007-2008 November/January: LeRoy (Tony) Albiston, Epworth UMC, FallonLeslee Baird, First UMC, Yuba City Blanche Farnam, Portola UMCChristian Knox, Galt UMCBecky Perry, Boulder Creek UMCRichard Rollison, Winnemucca UMC Ronald Sachs, Foothills UMC, Cameron ParkStan Skooglund, Hughson UMCNancy Thompson, Grass Valley UMC
Class 2008-2009 November/January: Joan Baker-Warren, Linden UMCVoris Brumfield, Middletown UMCPerry Drain, McGill UMCMarj Goosey, Greenville UMCJoe Hoffman, Dutch Flat UMCDavid Jacobsen, Oroville UMCKathy Jakolat, South Reno UMCHelen Kinel, Burlingame UMCBarbara Martin, McGill UMCBill Miller, Trinity UMCOrval Mosby, Antelope Valley UMCJaems Ross, Patterson FederatedGwenetta Washington-Harrison, Pittsburg UMCAngela Wright, GenesisWoojeong Kim, Oakland Korean UMC (from 2007-2008)Faleosi Tiueti, Fale Maama UMC, Oakland (from 2007-2008)
The following churches, by District, were served by Conference Lay Ministers for the appointment year beginning July 1,2008:
Bay ViewWayside, Vallejo - Pastoral Associate Karen HesterDixon - Associate - Lloyd Ash
DeltaTrinity, Sacramento - Associate - Kapani Taukolo
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Golden GateRound Valley- Roy Pina
San JoseBoulder Creek- Cathy WarnerFremont, St. Paul’s – Associate -Edna AndresLos Gatos - Assistant for Congregational Growth -Jay Parr
ShastaCorning - Ray WatkinsCrescent City - Assistant Coordinator for Jefferson UM Parish - John BerrymanLeslee Baird, Sutter UMCArbuckle and Williams - Assistant, James H. (Pete) Shell
Nevada-SierraRichard (Rolly) Rollison, Grace/St, Francis, Lovelock, NV
Conference Committee on ReconciliationNumber on Agency: 19; Number present when voting:19
Number voting for: 15; Number voting against:0; Number abstaining: 4 Date adopted: March 29; Number of meetings held: 2
The Conference Committee on Reconciliation is dedicated to the work of reconciliation among all persons of the United Methodist Church, regardless of age, gender, race, status, sexual orientation, theological perspective or political affiliation.
We held 2 meetings during 2008. It has been a time of re-grouping and considering how we can best lead the work of reconciliation in CA-NV.
Our 2008 Annual Conference luncheon featured a panel of speakers reflecting on their experiences at General Conference.
We have re-designed our brochure and are working on designing a presence on the conference webpage.
In October, two of our members attended Reconciling Ministry Network’s training event, Called to Witness, in Nashville, TN. This training specifically focused on advocacy work for the Constitutional Amendment on Article IV (“All Means All”). We also planned a training for CA-NV to take place in March 2009.
We sent a letter to all churches and clergy opposing Proposition 8 entitled, “Eliminates Rights of Same Sex Couples to Marry.” We invited Bishop Brown to release a public statement regarding the civil rights aspect of same sex marriage, and he did.
We also sent a letter to all clergy inviting them to participate in Clergy Call 2009-an event spon-sored by the Human Rights Campaign to be held in Washington D.C. May 4-5 2009. This is a nation-wide interfaith clergy event designed to involve religious leaders in legislative advocacy work. The 2009 event will be to lobby for a transgender inclusive version of the Employment Non-Discrimina-tion Act (ENDA).
Upon request by churches in CA-NV we continue to make ourselves available to churches consider-ing going through the Reconciling process or who have questions about how to create more inclusive communities of faith.
We also planned our Annual Conference luncheon that will feature a multi-ethnic panel of clergy and lay speakers sharing their experiences of either being a gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender person themselves or having a family member who is. We are excited to offer the opportunity to hear stories from a multi-cultural context.
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California-Nevada United Methodist Foundation
California-Nevada United Methodist FoundationNumber on Board: 21; Number present when voting: 11
Number voting for: 10; Number voting against: 0; Number abstaining: 0Date adopted: February 19, 2009; Number of meetings held: 3
We are grateful for the opportunity and responsibility of working in partnership with the churches and ministries of this Annual Conference. Our services include investment management for churches, related agencies and individuals who include planned giving to United Methodist causes; local church endowment development; charitable trust administration; estate and gift planning; and capital steward-ship leadership and consultation.
The year 2008 was a highly turbulent year economically as has been well recorded. Portfolio market values experienced significant decreases. As of December 31, 2007 the total market value was $36,634,409. On December 31, 2008, the Foundation administered $27,492,456 for churches, related agencies and planned giving donors through its four investment portfolios, the Charitable Remainder Trusts, Charitable Gift Annuities and the Pooled Income Fund.
The Foundation engages in a vibrant ministry focused on strengthening and equipping your minis-tries as part of our common call in Christ. We have served the people of the California-Nevada Annual Conference for more than 45 years. For more information, check out our website, www.canvumf.org or contact our executive office at (888) 789-7374, or our financial office at (800) 863-8750.
Bishop Warner H. Brown, Jr.President of the Board of Directors
Retired Clergy AssociationNumber on agency: 16. Number present when voting: 15
Number voting for: 15; Number voting against: 0; Number abstaining: 0 Date adopted: March 18, 2009 Number of meetings held: 3
2008 was a year of loss and moving on for the Retired Clergy Association. Loss as our long-time Executive Officer Chuck Myer became ill from recurring cancer, resigned his job and died soon after; leaving the organization and his many friends grieving. Moving on came in continuing and growing our activities and finding new paths and resources to increase our program and mission. We hired a new Executive Officer who is working to carry on our traditions and lead us in new ways of meeting the needs of our members.
Our programs continue to be varied and well received. We work to keep in contact with all members and provide opportunities for socializing and growth. Our Spring Fling retreat brought together 90 members to hear Brandon Scott give new life to the parables. We also enjoyed an ‘open mike’ evening, proving again how talented we are. We sponsored a change in the Conference Standing Rules to make our president and Executive Officer members of the Annual Conference by “virtue of office” in antici-pation of the election of our first clergy spouse president. About 175 members attended our luncheon at Annual Conference, enjoying a program of a DVD done by one of the members of our 2007 VIM trip to New Orleans. A group of 14 made our second VIM trip, and this will become an annual event, We have increased our scholarship gifts to $2000 per person and were able to present scholarships to two seminary students. We continue our work with and support of the Conference Memoirs Committee and the Memorial service, as well as being well represented on conference boards and committees by our members. We publish a newsletter, Days of Grace, and are expanding our efforts to communicate with and among our members. We are developing a website where we can connect and have reconstituted our Contact Care Committee to help us be aware of special concerns.
A major concern is Retiree health care. We have been instrumental in the organization and continu-ance of a Clergy Benefits Task Force for the Conference which is studying the many facets of the health care situation. They have also started a long range study of pension and health care problems.
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8. Reports of Conference Officers, Boards & Agencies
We are grateful to Laurie Rand for his help and guidance to members with health care concerns and to the Endowment Board for its hands-on and financial support. We appreciate especially the help and presence of Grady Knowles and Cory Parish. Their advice and support have been invaluable in negoti-ating our way through the financial changes we face, and we thank them for their faithful attendance at our meetings.
Our members are retired, but they continue to be actively involved in life, and remain an enthusias-tic and dedicated group in supporting the church throughout our conference and beyond.
California-Nevada Methodist Homes
BOARD OF TRUSTEES:Total membership:
15 Board Members and 3 Corporate Officers
The adoption of the classes 2009, 2010, and 2011 of the Board of Trustees and the Corporate Of-ficers took place at the Annual Meeting on November 20, 2008. There were 12 members of the Board of Trustees present at this meeting.
BOARD OFFICERS: No change
James C. Riewerts, ChairGary W. Bales, Vice ChairMarlene P. Getchell, Secretary
CLASS OF 2009 CLASS OF 2010 CLASS OF 2011Gary B. Cross* laity Gary W. Bales Rev. Dale W. Baker* clergyDr. Pat Gary* laity Leo Lin* laity Marlene P. GetchellPaul S. Thomsen Herman A. Trutner Dr. Richard Ice clergyJohn L. Pearson* laity James R. Wark James C. RiewertsRobert A. Quinn* lait Rev. Mark Wendland* clergy Rev. Extrum-Fernandez* clergy
(*) In compliance with our by-laws, Article III, Section I, eight members of the Board of Trustees are “members in good standing” with the Methodist Church.
CORPORATE OFFICERS: No changeRobert E. Hubbard, President & CEORobert L. Leeper, Vice President and CFOLoretta Heden, Corporate Secretary
RESIDENT REPRESENTATIVES: Marian Pierce - Forest Hill Manor Joyce Squires - Lake Park Retirement Residence
Conference Personnel Report, Fiscal Year 2008
Professional Staff Persons:President and Chief Executive Officer: Robert E. Hubbard Vice President and Chief Financial Officer: Robert L. LeeperController: Teresa SariaCorporate Secretary: Loretta Heden
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Candler School of Theology
Forest Hill Manor Retirement Residence Executive Director: Beverly Power Lake Park Retirement Residence Executive Director: Stephen Jacobson
Salaries and funding:Base annual salary range for the listed staff is $43,000.00 – $179,000.00.
CNMH is a self-sufficient organization. All operating expenses, including salaries, are paid from fees paid by its residents.
Procedures for review and evaluation:The Board of Trustees evaluates the President/CEO annually. Their immediate supervisor evaluates
the management staff annually.
California-Nevada Methodist Homes Highlights of 2008Forest Hill Manor:
As of the date of this report, the major campus expansion that includes 32 new cottage and apart-ment units, 18 spacious assisted living apartments and a state-of-the art skilled nursing center featuring mostly private rooms has been completed. The dedication took place on March 20, 2009.
Lake Park:A fourth floor remodel that includes a wing of modernized apartments with full kitchens, a resident
computer center, an “active living” wing featuring a fitness room, a spa, a low-vision reading center, an artist studio, & a conference center that has been well received.
Ongoing GoalsThe Corporation continues to promote programs, services, and physical plant improvements at both
Lake Park and Forest Hill Manor to meet the changing preferences of seniors.
Candler School of Theology
Report to the California-Nevada Annual Conference With a new building, new faculty and staff, new curriculum, newly expanded financial aid initia-
tivesand even new art!Candler School of Theology is moving with enthusiasm and grace through changes that enhance its ability to fulfill its mission: to educate faithful and creative leaders for the church’s ministries in the world. To this end, Candler is constantly working to deepen its already vital relationship with The United Methodist Church.
As one of the 13 official seminaries of The United Methodist Church, Candler is grounded in the Christian faith and shaped by the Wesleyan tradition of evangelical piety, ecumenical openness, and social concern. As one of nine graduate level, professional schools of United Methodist-related Emory University, Candler provides a context for learning and formation that engages the most complex and difficult issues of our day. As a school located in the major metropolitan area of Atlanta, Georgia, Candler offers students the opportunity for practice in a highly diverse community, a global crossroads where church growth is expected, cultivated, and actually happening! There is no better place for preparation that resonates with and addresses our major denominational priorities: developing leaders, starting and growing churches, ministry with the poor, and improving global health.
On September 25, 2008, and with abundant joy, we dedicated Phase I of the new Candler School of Theology Building. A LEEDS silver certificate building, the “CST” includes offices and classrooms that provide the opportunity for technologically sophisticated work and community in an environmen-tally sound setting. Phase II, to be built in due time, will house the Pitts Theology Library, the Wesley Teaching Chapel, and additional offices and classrooms.
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This year we welcomed the arrival of six new faculty and senior staff, five of whom are United Methodists. Forty two percent of the faculty and senior staff is United Methodist, and all but five are ordained. Two new staff positions were created, the Director of Lifelong Learning, filled by Dr. Bob Winstead, a member of the North Georgia Annual Conference, and the Associate Dean of Methodist Studies, filled by Dr. Anne Burkholder, a member of the Florida Annual Conference. Both of these new positions serve the larger church as they connect clergy with new opportunities for learning; connect conferences and students who are ultimately seeking ordination; engage with denominational organizations at a variety of levels; oversee denominational certifications and the Course of Study; advise students; and teach courses. In addition, Bishop Ruediger Minor is with us for two years as the inaugural holder of the Hankey Chair in World Evangelism and Bishop Walter Klaiber is with us as Bishop-in-Residence during the spring semester.
Candler is in the second year of its new curriculum, designed to assist students in aligning their course selection with their call to ministry and integrating the classroom with their contextual educa-tion settings. This emphasis is accomplished through the selection of a concentration, the opportunity for special certifications, and joint programs and initiatives with three other Emory graduate schools: Goizueta Business School, Emory Law School, and Rollins School of Public Health.
We are delighted to report that in spite of the difficult economic realities that have had a serious im-pact on us all, Candler School of Theology and Emory University are faring well, due to sound fiscal stewardship and excellent donor support. The Emory Capital Campaign has achieved $881 million of its $1.7 billion goal. Candler’s goal of $60 million will enable us to achieve strategic priorities regard-ing facilities, student support, lifelong learning, endowed professorships, programs and curriculum development, and international initiatives.
Candler has always been deeply committed to assisting students with generous financial aid, but in light of the current economic climate, we have deepened our commitment to significant student sup-port in two very important ways. This academic year, 80 percent of eligible students received scholar-ships or grants, with an average award covering 79% percent of tuition. Through these awards, more than $2.5 million was provided to 196 United Methodist students. In addition, we created “Leadership Candler,” an all-expenses-paid discernment experience that draws together distinguished prospec-tive MDiv students from across the country and the world to explore the richness of life and study at Candler.
As a part of its contribution to the new building, Emory University provided Candler with a major grant for the purchase of new artwork. As a result, Candler is now home to the world’s largest col-lection of original works by John August Swanson. Comprising both serigraphs and paintings, the collection focuses on biblical narratives and reflects the storytelling traditions of Swanson’s Mexican-Swedish heritage as well as the influence of mosaics and stained glass from the Byzantine and medi-eval eras.
Candler’s student body truly reflects the denominational emphasis on the importance of attract-ing younger and more diverse people. Our enrollment stands at 493, with 401 seeking the Master of Divinity, 50 the Master of Theological Studies, 18 the Master of Theology, 13 the Doctor of Theology, and 11 enrolled as Special, Non-Degree students. Eighty-three percent are enrolled full-time. The total student population is 24% US ethnic minority, 12% international, and 51% women. More than 50 denominations are represented, with 52% of MDiv students being United Methodist from 40 Annual Conferences, including Bulgaria, East Angola, Mozambique, and Korea. Other Methodist denomina-tions include African Methodist Episcopal, African Methodist Episcopal Zion, Christian Methodist Episcopal, Church of the Nazarene, Free Methodist, Wesleyan Methodist, and the Methodist Church of Korea. The average age of our students is 32, with 56% under thirty. The median age of our MDiv students is 27.
Candler is deeply committed to the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the development of persons for Christian ministry, especially in the United Methodist Church. We are grateful for your support of Can-dler through the Methodist Education Fund, visits, prayers, nurture of our students, and direct donor
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Candler School of Theology
support. Come and see us! We would love to welcome you on campus to share your interest, your concerns, and your ideas!
With thanks,Jan Love
Dean and Professor of Christianity and World PoliticsCandler School of Theology
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9. Actions on Recommendations
Annual Conference Action on RecommendationsChanges in the Standing Rules require a 2/3 majority
A Budget Appoved in Plenary
B Nominations Approved in Plenary
Item 1 2009 Past Service Funding Approved on the Consent Calendar
Item 2 2010 Past Service Pension Rate Approved in Plenary: Request Rule of Law
Item 3 2010 Retired Clergy Housing Approved on the Consent Calendar
Item 4 2010 Min Prem Ret Health Care Approved on the Consent Calendar
Item 5 Location of AC Session Approved on the Consent Calendar
Item 6 Conf and Dist Advance Spec Approved on the Consent Calendar
Item 7 Discernment/Act Filipino Emp. Approved as amended on the Consent Calendar
Item 8 Hospitality for Muslims Approved on the Consent Calendar
Item 9 Differently Abled Awareness Approved as amended in Plenary
Item 10 Comm on Native Am Ministry Approved on the Consent Calendar
Item 11 Hispanic Ministry funding Approved on the Consent Calendar
Item 12 Cov. Partnership W.Angola Approved in Plenary
Item 13 Methodist Mission Cambodia Approved as amended on the Consent Calendar
Item 14 WCC Amman Call Approved as amended in Plenary
Item 15 Violence in Central Africa Approved on the Consent Calendar
Item 16 Leveraging UM Investment Approved in Plenary
Item 17 Boycott of Hotels Approved as amended on the Consent Calendar
Item 18 Witness to Conscience Approved as substituted in Plenary
Item 19 US and War Approved as amended in Plenary
Item 20 Call to Compassion/Darfur Approved on the Consent Calendar
Item 21 SR: Conf Agencies Travel Not approved in Plenary
Item 22 SR: Archives and History Approved on the Consent Calendar
Item 23 SR: Hispanos-Latinos Com. Approved as amended on the Consent Calendar
Item 24 SR: Misc/Res Fund Min. Approved on the Consent Calendar
Item 25 SR: Language re Apportionmts Approved on the Consent Calendar
Item 26 SR: Amend CCOM Approved as amended on the Consent Calendar
Item 27 SR: Standing Coms BoM Approved as amended on the Consent Calendar
Item 28 SR: Update Rules re Noms. Approved on the Consent Calendar
Item 29 SR: CA-NEV UM Foundation Approved on the Consent Calendar
Item 30 SR:Conference Personnel Approved on the Consent Calendar
Item 31 Sept Nat Recovery Month Approved as amended in Plenary
Item 32 Resolution Marriage Equality Approved as amended in Plenary
Item 33 Meth Church Fiji/Rotuma Approved on the Consent Calendar
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Recommendations Considered by the Conference Session Indicating Action Taken - 2009
ITEM A: Nominations ReportThe Nominations Report was adopted by the session and is listed in Chapter 2, Boards, Commissions & Committees, beginning on page 13 in this Journal.
ITEM B: Our Shared Ministry Budget for 2010Adopted in plenary
2009 Approved
at ‘08 ACS
2009 Revised
(1/09)2010
Proposal% of total
Apportionment for “Annual Conference Ministries:”Clergy Compensation
1 Health care premiums (clergy on incapacity leave) 41060 29204 33585 0%2 Clergy salary support (equitable compensation) 175000 175000 175000 1%3 Moving expenses 105000 105000 105000 1%4 Total Clergy Compensation 321060 309204 313585 3%
Conference Staff5 Salaries & benefits 2253029 2101421 1854711 15%6 Reimbursable expenses 202009 181939 181939 1%7 Total Conference Staff 2455038 2283360 2036650 17%
Parsonages and Offices8 Mortgages 180500 180500 180500 1%9 Property insurance 110000 105000 110000 1%10 Rent 62380 62983 64000 1%11 Upkeep & utilities 101300 32800 77300 1%12 Total Parsonages & Offices 454180 381283 431800 4%
Grants13 Campus ministries 160000 160740 160740 1%14 Church & Society 11500 10500 7500 0%15 Religion & Race 8000 0 8000 0%16 Other 27500 24000 12000 0%17 Total Grants 207000 195240 188240 2%
Programs & Events18 Retreats & events 77392 35789 27539 0%19 New church development/revitalization 100000 20000 40000 0%
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20 Children, youth & young adults 75000 73700 69700 1%21 Video production, website, Igniting Ministry 43400 22000 22000 0%22 Total Program & Events 295792 151489 159239 1%
Meeting Costs23 Boards & agencies 86222 73875 73125 1%24 Annual Conference Session 88000 85000 85000 1%25 Total Meeting Costs 174222 158875 158125 1%
Administrative Expenses26 Legal/audit fees 48000 48000 48000 0%27 Office supplies/postage/telephone 154580 134384 134384 1%28 Conference secretary & conf. journal 28000 6861 6861 0%29 Office Equipment 39500 14500 14500 0%30 Total Administrative Expenses 270080 203745 203745 0 31 Total Spending 4177372 3683196 3491384 29%32 Allowance for < 100% collection 2344688 2838864 2712020 22%33 Annual Conference Ministries Apportionment 6522060 6522060 6203404 51%
Apportionment for “Active Clergy Pensions”34 Pensions estimated cost 3435500 3435500 3435500 28%35 Allowance for < 100% collection 99606 99606 258586 2%36 Active Clergy Pension Apportionment 3535106 3535106 3694086 30%
Apportionments for General & Jurisdictional Church Ministries37 World Service 1152422 1152422 1135763 9%38 Ministerial Education Fund 398582 398582 388803 3%39 Episcopal Fund 313031 313031 312403 3%40 Black College Fund 159010 159010 155109 1%41 General Admin Fund 128412 128412 123061 1%42 Africa University 35588 35588 34715 0%43 Interdenominational Cooperation Fund 31063 31063 30260 0%44 Juridictional Conference Admin 27807 27807 36898 0%45 Juridictional Korean Mission Fund 18080 18080 19723 0%46 General Church & Jurisdictional Apportionments 2263995 2263995 2236735 18%47 Total 2010 Apportionment 12321161 12321161 12134225 100%
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Overview:The total proposed apportionment for 2010 is $12,134,225 (line 45), a 1.5% decrease from the 2009 apportionment. The apportionment items are:
Line 33: Annual Conference Ministries $6,203,404Line 36: Clergy Pensions $3,694,086Line 37: World Service $1,135,763Line 38: Ministerial Education Fund $388,803Line 39: Episcopal Fund $312,403 Line 40: Black College Fund $155,109Line 41: General Administration Fund $123,061Line 42: Africa University $34,715Line 43: Interdenominational Cooperation $30,260Line 44: Jurisdictional Conference Admin $36,898 Line 45: Jurisdictional Korean Mission $19,723
Lines 1 through 31 represent the proposed conference spending levels for all conference budgeted funds other than clergy pensions. Line 33 is the apportionment amount for “Annual Conference Min-istries” formerly separated into the three apportionment items called Other Clergy Support, Conference Program and Conference Office and Administration. This apportionment of $6,203,404 reflects a decrease of $318,656 or 4.9% compared to 2009.
Line 34 contains the estimated cost for clergy pensions for 2010 based on participant data from the Conference Board of Pensions and cost calculations from the General Board of Pensions. The total apportionment for clergy pensions reflects an increase of $158,980 or 4.5% over the 2009 level.
Lines 32 and 35 are the allowance for less than 100% payment of apportionments. These amounts were based on the 2008 uncollected percentages. The Council on Finance and Administration and the Cabinet continue to work together to try to increase the apportionment collection percentage from all churches so that one day this amount can be 5% or less.
Lines 37 through 46 are our General Church and Jurisdictional apportionments assigned to our Annual Conference. These amounts cannot be decreased by Annual Conference action.
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9. Actions on Recommendations
ITEM 01 – 2009 PAST SERVICE FUNDING PLAN (PENSION)Adopted on Consent Calendar
CALIFORNIA NEVADA ANNUAL CONFERENCEFUNDING PLAN FOR SUPPLEMENT ONE OF THE CLERGY RETIREMENT
SECURITY PROGRAM (CRSP) As of January 1, 2009
The 2009 Past Service Pension Rate (PSR) for the California Nevada Annual Conference is $828 per year of service. Paragraph 1506.7 of the 2008 Book of Discipline recommends that “such rate be not less than 1 percent of the average compensation of the conference, as computed by the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits…” The 2009 rate of $828 is equal to 1.40% of the 2009 California Nevada ‘Conference Average Compensation’ (CAC) of $59,116. Annual increases in our CAC have averaged about 3.5% over the past 10 years, and future increases are likely to be similar over time. Prior to the onset of the new CRSP funding model, we would have anticipated PSR increases to average 3.5% to 5% per year or more, as they have in the past, and as market returns and Conference funding sources would permit. However, based on the CRSP funding requirement that the entire cost of any rate increase beyond 2% now be paid in full im-mediately (and not amortized), we now expect the California Nevada PSR to be increased by not more than 2% per year.
The General Board of Pension and Health Benefits in the Supplement One of the CRSP-DB actuarial valuation has determined that the portion of the pre-1982 plan liability attributable to the California Nevada Annual Conference as of 1/1/2007 for 2009 is $52,154,242, with a 2.0% annual PSR increase assumption. This figure is based on the 2009 PSR of $828. Plan funds currently held with the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits have a value of $47,411,500 as of January 1, 2007 for 2009.
The difference between the total plan liability and current plan funding as of these dates is $4,742,742. This represents the unfunded plan liability and will be provided through non-plan funds that are held in various investment accounts. The Conference intends for contributions to be made within the remain-ing amortization period, ending December 31, 2021. The annual contribution, if paid in equal install-ments over that period, and based on the plan balances shown above, is estimated to be not more than $485,998, based on 2.0% PSR increases. Changes in market values which occurred during 2008 and later will impact the annual cost of this program only after 12-31-2010. Further, electing to forego the 2% annual increase may result in a lower payment during the fiscal year.
Our conference funds the Pre-1982 plan benefits through several funding sources. Both the interest earnings and principal of non-plan funds may be available for Pre-1982 benefit funding needs. Below is a description of the primary non-plan asset which is available to pay the present value of future contributions:
• The Annual Conference maintains a Deposit Account with the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits that has a value of $13,851,989 as of January 1, 2009. Both the interest and principal from this account are available to meet future contribution requirements for Pre-1982 plan benefits. Pre-1982 Plan benefits are identified as the primary claim upon the funds in this Deposit Account.
• To the extent that it would be prudent and reasonable beyond the needs of the Pre-1982 Plan funding, this Deposit Account may also be used to assist the Conference with retiree health care funding, and with administrative costs related to the operations of the Conference Board of Pensions.
• Although not presently needed or utilized, our Conference retains the ability to seek annual
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apportionments from the local churches and other fund-raising efforts as necessary to obtain additional sources for pre-82 pension funding. The Conference would expect to use such funding methods however, only as needed after the Conference Deposit Account, Endowment Board funding and other related resources have been depleted. The Endowment Board gift to the Conference is presently $1.4 Million annually.
• This plan shall be evaluated annually and modified appropriately
ITEM 02 – 2010 ‘PAST SERVICE’ (PRE-1982SERVICE) PENSION RATEAdopted by Plenary; Request for Rule of Law
The Board of Pensions recommends that the Minimum Past Service Pension Rate paid for Pre-1982 service during the year 2010 be set at $838 per year of service. This represents 0% increase over the 2009 rate of $828 per year of service.
ITEM 03 – 2010 RETIRED CLERGY RENTAL/HOUSING EXCLUSIONAdopted on Consent Calendar
Be it resolved: That an amount equal to 100% of the pension or disability payments received from plans authorized under The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church (the “Disci-pline”), which includes all such payments from the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits (“GBOPHB”), during the year 2010 by each retired or disabled Clergyperson who is or was a member of the Conference, or its predecessors, be and hereby is designated as a rental/housing allowance for each such Clergyperson; and
That the pension or disability payments to which this rental/housing allowance applies will be any pen-sion or disability payments from plans, annuities, or funds authorized under the Discipline, including such payments from the GBOPHB and from a commercial annuity company that provides an annuity arising from benefits accrued under a GBOPHB plan, annuity, or fund authorized under the discipline, that result from any service a Clergyperson rendered to this Conference or that a retired or disabled Clergyperson of this Copnference rendered to any lo9cal church, annual conference of the Church, general agency of the Church, or any other employer that employed the Clergyperson to perform ser-vices related to the ministry of the Church, or its predecessors, and that elected to make contributions to, or accrue a benefit under, such a plan, annuity, or fund for such retired or disabled Clergyperson’s pension or disability as part of his or her gross compensation.
ITEM 04 – 2010 MINIMUM PREMIUM FOR RETIREE HEALTH CAREAdopted on the Consent Calendar
THEREFORE: In accordance with the Conference Standing Rules, Division IX., ‘Pension and Benefit Programs’, Section E, Par.1.c (found on pages 267-277 of the 2008 Journal governing the calculation of retiree health care premiums), the Board of Pensions recommends that the ‘Minimum Premium’ charged to retirees for Conference health care coverage be increased fronm 20% in 2009 to 30% in 2010.
ITEM 05 – LOCATION OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE SESSIONAdopted on the Consent Calendar
Resolved: The 2010 and 2011 Annual Conference Session shall be held in Sacramento.
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9. Actions on Recommendations
ITEM 06 – CONFERENCE AND DISTRICT ADVANCE SPECIALSAdopted on the Consent Calendar
The Board of Missions is recommending to the 2009 Annual Conference Session the following Con-ference & District Advance Specials to be in effect from: June 2009-June 2010
2010 CONFERENCE ADVANCE SPECIALS
DISTRICT NAME TYPE GOALBay View #851 Wesley Foundation @UC Berkeley C $27,500Bay View #824 Ecumenical Mission for Peace and
DevelopmentC $10,000
Nevada-Sierra #804 Kelly Campground C $20,000Delta #811 Side by Side Spiritual Companions C $15,000Golden Gate Glide Daily Free Meals Program C $50,000
2009 DISTRICT ADVANCE SPECIALS
Golden Gate #823 San Quentin Families Project D $3,000Nevada-Sierra #859 Nevada-Sierra District 2% Fund D $15,000Nevada-Sierra #822 Ten ($10) for Mission D $30,000Golden Gate #853 Round Valley UMC Covelo D $10,000
The following Advance Specials previously approved and in effect for the 2009-2010 calendar-year are:
2009-2010 CONFERENCE ADVANCE SPECIALS
Conf. #814 West Angola Partnership C $50,000Conf. #803 Volunteers In Mission Projects C $10,000Conf. #808 Sierra Service Project C $10,000
Conf. #810 CLayM Program C $2,000
ITEM 07 – INVITATION TO COMMUNAL DISCERNMENT AND ACTION FOR FILIPINO EMPOWERMENT
Adopted as amended on the Consent Calendar
Therefore, be it resolved, that the 2009 California-Nevada Annual Conference Session of The United Methodist Church establish a Conference Committee on Filipino American Ministry with the responsi-bilities and membership as described herein:
A. Responsibilities:
2. The Committee shall have the following purposes and responsibilities:
a. To grow a strong sense of unity among Filipino American United Methodists within the Annual Conference.
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b. To develop and deepen a sense of mission and ministry, celebrating and enhancing our cultural roots and values as part of our identity.
c. To create programs and effective strategies for involving and equipping our members, especially young adults, youths, and children.
d. To fully participate in and support NAFAUM and Paglago, our national and regional program for new congregational growth and development and the revitalization of existing churches and fellowships.
e. To raise the consciousness of Filipino Americans towards the advocacy of and support for relevant social issues.
f. To engage the Annual Conference and its constituents in cultural awareness and educa-tion.
g. To partner with the Annual Conference in the formation and sustaining new Filipino American United Methodist congregations.
A. Membership:
1. The Committee shall consist of one (1) representative each from: CA-NV Regional Pagla-go, Philippines Solidarity Task Force, Philippines Medical-Dental VIM, Christmas Institute, and The Spiritual Image; president/chairperson of Filipino American Ministry Caucus; one youth or young adult under age 35; Director of Connectional Ministry without a vote; and up to seven (7) additional members at large, one from each of the seven Districts, nominated by the Conference Committee on Nominations.
2. A chairperson, vice chairperson, and secretary shall be nominated from the members of the Committee and elected by the Annual Conference. The Filipino American Ministry Caucus treasurer will serve by virtue of his/her office.
3. The Committee shall include both laypersons and clergy; at least one-half of the member-ship shall be laypersons. They shall be arranged into three classes, expiring at two-year intervals.
ITEM 08 – HOSPITALITY FOR MUSLIMS DURING RAMADANAdopted on the Consent Calendar
BE IT RESOLVED THAT all United Methodist churches in the California-Nevada Annual Conference that have Muslim families in their community are invited to offer an Iftar (breaking of the fast) dinner for the evening of September 11, 2009, to share with our Muslim neighbors. As well as preparing food in keeping with dietary restrictions of Islam, they may wish to plan conversations, prayer and fellow-ship in such a way that a new loving community may be built, breaking down the barriers of separa-tion, and building peace.
ITEM 09 – DIFFERENTLY-ABLED (DISABILITY) AWARENESS SUNDAYAdopted in Plenary as amended
BE IT RESOLVED: That the California-Nevada Annual Conference shall designate the fourth Sunday of October as “Differently-Abled Awareness Sunday”; and that its Board of Missions shall encourage each congregation to celebrate the contribution and inclusion of all differently-abled people, whether visible or not, in the life of their community and churches.
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9. Actions on Recommendations
ITEM 10 – COMMITTEE ON NATIVE AMERICAN MINISTRYAdopted on the Consent Calendar
In order to provide a greater voice and acknowledgement of the important work of ministry with Native American People within the conference be it resolved that a Committee on Native American Ministry be established in the California-Nevada Conference, added to the Standing Rules as Division V.G.32.
1. Responsibilities - It is the responsibility of Committee on Native American Ministries to: assist the annual conference in establishing new churches and faith communities; advocate for inclusion of Native American United Methodists to serve at all levels of the church; determine the distribution of the Native American Ministries Sunday offering, coordinate the promotion of Native American Ministries Sunday, monitor Native American ministries within the annual conference; offer the gifts of the Native American Community to the an-nual conference; develop and support new and existing Native American churches and faith communities; identify, promote, and support the development of Native American clergy and lay leadership.
2. Membership: A Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary and Finance Secretary shall be nominated from the members by the Committee and elected by the Annual Conference. The pastor of each Native American ministry/fellowship/church shall be a member. Up to seven members at large, one from each of the seven districts nominated by the Conference Committee on Nominations. When possible, the membership shall consist of a majority of Native Americans. The Committee membership shall be organized into 3 classes, expiring at two year intervals.
3. Permanent Standing Committees: A Funding Committee composed of the Vice Chair, and 3 members at large. The purpose of the Funding Committee shall be to make recommenda-tions to the full Committee on Native American Ministry on the distribution of the Native American Ministries Sunday offering.
4. The Committee on Native American Ministry will relate to the Conference Board of Mis-sion.
ITEM 11 – RECOMMENDATION FROM HISPANIC MINISTRIESAdopted on the Consent Calendar
The Cabinet and the Committee on Hispano-Latino Ministries recommends that up to a total of $77,890 of the corpus of the Hispanic Endowment be used to balance the budget for Hispanic Minis-tries in 2009 and 2010.
ITEM 12 – COVENANT PARTNERSHIP WEST ANGOLA AND CNUMCAdopted in the Plenary
BE IT RESOLVED, that California-Nevada Annual Conference continue the Conference-to-Confer-ence Partnership with the West Angola United Methodist Conference in West Angola for the 2009-2013 Quadrennium. SO THAT California-Nevada Annual Conference and West Angola Conference continue to support each other through prayer, and active participation in each others mutual missions and ministries through gifts of time, talents, and financial support. Through these means of Grace, we are part of God’s family, God’s people, God’s church.
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ITEM 13 – METHODIST MISSION IN CAMBODIAAdopted as amended on the Consent Calendar
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, THAT California-Nevada Annual Conference, through its Board of Missions, continue the missional connection with the Methodist Mission in Cambodia by taking on the urgency of helping the church in Prey Vang.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT California-Nevada Annual Conference establish a Cambodia Partnership Task Force to explore ways and means to support the Methodist Mission in Cambodia.
ITEM 14 – AMMAN CALL RESOLUTIONAdopted in Plenary as amended
BE IT RESOLVED that the 2009 Session of the California-Nevada Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church:
1. Urges United Methodists, including the General Board of Global Ministries and the General Board of Church and Society, to make the issue of Israel-Palestine a priority of peacemak-ing, justice, and mission purposes, and to support constituency education, advocacy, and direct relief efforts following the guidelines set forth in the “Amman Call” and The Book of Resolutions of the United Methodist Church.
2. Joins with members of the World Council of Churches to endorse the World Council of Churches’ “Amman Call” regarding Arab-Israeli peace, issued at the World Council of Churches’ International Peace Conference, entitled “Christians Together for Peace and Justice in the Middle East,” at Amman, Jordan, 18-20 June 2007, and keep other actions consistent with the Amman Call’s recommendations and we also endorse that the issue of Palestinian and Jewish refugees should be decided as part of a negotiated peace agreement between the parties in the conflict.
ITEM 15 – VIOLENCE IN CENTRAL AFRICAAdopted on the Consent Calendar
RESOLUTION: That the Conference Secretary write to President Obama, Secretary of State Clinton, and all U.S. Senators and Representatives representing the States of California and Nevada (within the California-Nevada Annual Conference boundaries) requesting:
1. That peace in central Africa become a top priority of United States policy in the region;
2. That a special envoy to central Africa be appointed immediately, and the United States be proactive in taking initiatives to bring peace to the region through non-military intervention;
3. That diplomatic pressure be used to ensure that multi-party elections be held in the Demo-cratic Republic of Congo in 2011.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that all United Methodists in the California-Nevada Annual Confer-ence be urged to write to President Obama, Secretary of State Clinton, and all U.S. Senators and Representatives representing the States of the California and Nevada (within the California-Nevada Annual Conference boundaries) requesting these actions be taken.
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9. Actions on Recommendations
ITEM 16 – LEVERAGING THE POWER OF UNITED METHODIST INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS TO AFFECT FAITHFUL AND POSITIVE CHANGE IN THE OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES
Adopted in Plenary
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED the Israel-Palestine Task Force shall, within the next twelve months, examine and submit to investment managers for United Methodist congregations and institu-tions in the California-Nevada Annual Conference a list of companies that support in a significant way the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories, and shall maintain the list, re-evaluating the relation-ship of companies to the occupation. Before placing a company on the list, the Task Force shall write to that company, explain the committee’s concerns, and request a change in the company’s relationship to the Israeli occupation. If no change in policy is reported with 90 days as being taken or contem-plated, the company’s name shall be placed on the divestment list along with explanatory details and shared with all congregations and institutions in the California-Nevada Annual Conference.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that United Methodist churches and investment managers are encour-aged to examine their portfolios to see whether current investments include companies on the divest-ment list described above. Those who find they are holding investments in such companies are urged to consider divesting from them.
BE IT ALSO RESOLVED that the California-Nevada Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church calls on the U.S. government, the government of Israel, and the elected Palestinian leadership to reject all acts of aggression and violence, to respect equality and dignity of all the region’s people, and to forge solutions based on the principles of international law and human rights.
ITEM 17 - RESOLUTION TO HONOR AND ENDORSE THE BOYCOTT OF HYATT FISHERMAN’S WHARF HOTEL AND HEI LE MERIDIEN HOTEL IN SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
Adopted as amended on the Consent Calendar
RECOMMENDATIONS:
1. That the California-Nevada Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church would honor and endorse the worker-called boycotts of HEI Le Meridien and Hyatt Fisherman’s Wharf Hotels and will not patronize its services, until the labor disputes have been resolved and the workers call of the boycott.
2. That we encourage our members and the community to boycott these two hotels until there is a fair process, such as a card-check neutrality agreement, for allowing workers to choose if they want to have a union.
3. That the California-Nevada Annual Conference, through the Conference Secretary, send this resolution to the respective general managers of these hotels and encourage these hotels to enter into a fair process, free from delay and intimidation, to allow workers to choose if they want a union.
4. That the California-Nevada Annual Conference adopt a policy that it will only patronize the services, or recommend the use of, union hotels for its meetings and housing arrangements, and encourage local congregations and members to do so.
5. Additionally, the California-Nevada Annual Conference calls of Hyatt Santa Clara to respect the workers’ demand for card check neutrality.
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ITEM 18 – WITNESS TO CONSCIENCEAdopted in Plenary as substituted
RESOLUTION:
Be it resolved that the California-Nevada Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church finds the following statement on human sexuality adopted by the Church and Society II Legislative Commit-tee at General Conference, April 27, 2008, and also adopted by our Western Jurisdiction in July 2008 to be faithful, persuasive and prophetic:
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. We also recognize our limited understanding of this complex gift and encourage the medi-cal, theological, and social science disciplines to combine in a determined effort to understand human sexuality more completely. United Methodists, along with other Christians, have struggled to find principles for applying traditional teachings to contemporary understandings of human sexuality.
We recognize that sexuality is part of the larger human mystery, to be received and acknowledged in grateful responsibility. We reject all sexual expressions that damage or destroy the humanity God has given us. We deplore all forms of the commercialization and exploitation of sexual relations, with their consequent cheapening and degradation of human personality. We call for strict global enforce-ment of laws prohibiting the sexual exploitation or use of children by adults and encourage efforts to hold perpetrators legally and financially responsible. We call for adequate protection, guidance, and counseling for children thus abused. We believe that the Church family should support all families in providing age-appropriate education regarding sexuality to children, youth, and adults. We challenge all members of our community of faith to commitment, integrity and fidelity in their sexual relation-ships.
We know that all are God’s children and of sacred worth; yet we have been, and remain, divided regarding homosexual expressions of human sexuality. Faithful, thoughtful people who have grappled with this issue deeply disagree with one another; yet all seek a faithful witness. We continue to reason and pray together with faith and hope that the Holy Spirit will soon bring reconciliation to our com-munity of faith. The fire in our disagreements points to a deeper human mystery than we knew. We be-lieve that the Spirit has brought our collective conscience to acknowledge this mystery more honestly, and to make our claims with greater humility before God and our neighbors.
We therefore ask the Church, United Methodist and others, and the world, to refrain from judgment regarding homosexual persons and practices as the Spirit leads us to new insight. Let us seek to welcome, know, forgive, and love one another as Christ has accepted us, that God may be glorified through everything in our lives.”
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the California-Nevada Annual Conference Board of Church and Society draft an alternate Paragraph 161F to be presented to the Annual Conference in 2010 in antici-pation of the 2012 General Conference of The United Methodist Church.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the California-Nevada Annual Conference invite other Annual Conferences and United Methodists to join us in support of the above “Statement on Human Sexual-ity”.
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9. Actions on Recommendations
ITEM 19 – THE UNITED STATES AND WARAdopted in Plenary as amended
RESOLUTION:
We call for the end of wars in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
1. “We support an accelerated and safe withdrawal of our military presence in Iraq and the commitment of US funds for the rebuilding of Iraq through a plan that ensures the participa-tion of the Iraqis and gives them hope for their future.” (2008 Book of Resolutions, “Prayer for Military Personnel and for Peace in Iraq,” ¶6101)
2. We insist that rather than increasing our commitment of troops to Afghanistan, we need to seek troop reductions as rapidly as possible. Rather than waging war, special envoy Ambassador Holbrooke should be empowered to engage with regional neighbors on the broadest range of issues that could lead to greater cooperation on addressing ongoing con-flicts, strengthening civilian rule of law, and promoting economic development. This would
include:
a. Proactive diplomatic talks with Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, China, and Russia, to discuss shared interests and possible cooperation toward promot-ing peace and stability in Afghanistan and the region.
b. A determined diplomatic effort to reduce India-Pakistan tensions in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
c. Willingness to engage other belligerent parties where that can be productive.
The Conference Secretary shall be instructed to send copies of this resolution to President Obama, Secretary of State Clinton and to all U.S. Senators and Representatives representing the States of Cali-fornia and Nevada (within the California-Nevada Annual Conference boundaries).
ITEM 20 – CALL TO COMPASSION AND CARING FOR THE PEOPLE OF DARFUR
Adopted on the Consent Calendar
RESOLUTION
Therefore, be it resolved that the California–Nevada Annual Conference calls upon all churches within the Conference to regularly pray for the people of Darfur
Be it further resolved that copies of this resolution be sent to senators and members of the House of Representatives serving the churches in the Conference
Be it further resolved that members of all churches within the Conference be asked to contact their legislators and officials of the government and ask that agencies banned from providing humanitarian aid be allowed to continue to do so and that the perpetrators of the genocide be brought to justice.
ITEM 21 – STANDING RULE AMENDMENT – CONFERENCE AGENCIES’ TRAVEL EXPENSE
Not Adopted
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ITEM 22 – STANDING RULE CHANGE FOR THE COMMISSION ON ARCHIVES AND HISTORY
Adopted on Consent Calendar
It is recommended that the Standing Rules be amended as follows:
II.A.5. Conference Journal; Distribution
For each quadrennium, one bound copy to each of the Conference Historical Society Archives at the University of the Pacific, the Pacific School of Religion, the Conference office, and Three copies to the Conference Archives and copies to such other regional archives as request and justify a need for it;
V.G.2.(3)
Membership: The Commission shall consist of fourteen (14) six (6) members elected by the Annual Conference.
ITEM 23 – STANDING RULE CHANGE FOR COMITE DE MINISTERIOS HISPANOS-LATINOS
Adopted as amended on Consent Calendar
The Standing Rules of the California-Nevada Annual Conference shall be amended to add as Division V. Conference Leadership and Agencies, G. Other Agencies, No. 31 Hispanic Ministries, Committee of, the following:
A. Responsibilities
1. To administer the Hispanic Endowment
2. To distribute funds earned from the endowment to Hispano-Latino ministries within the bounds of the California Nevada Annual Conference
3. Start and monitor new Hispano-Latino Churches and Ministries and revitalize existing Hispano-Latino Churches in the California Nevada Annual Conference.
4. Develop new leaders and pastors for Hispano-Latino Ministries in the Conference.
5. Develop, monitor and support Conference wide Hispano-Latino programs.
6. To coordinate, implement and link with the National Hispanic Plan of the UMC.
7. To act in an advisory and consultative manner with the Bishop, Cabinet, ministry staff and
conference boards and agencies regarding Hispano-Latino ministries.
B. Membership
1. The Conference Treasurer and every Hispanic Pastor under appointment, Latino seminary student, and lay missionary under assignment in the Conference;
2. The President of the Hispanic Caucus,
3. One Cabinet Representative,
4. Two representatives from The Board of Missions,
5. A Representative from CFA (Non Voting)
6. Five lay persons from churches with ministries to and with Hispanics or Latinos.
7. Additional at large members may be added to maintain balance and District representation.
C. Officers:
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Officers are as follows: President, Vice President, Secretary, three Representatives to Board of Missions. Officers are limited to two consecutive four year terms and are nominated by the Conference Nominating committee in consultation with the committee. At large members are limited to two 4 year terms and are to be nominated by the Conference Nominating Committee.
Representatives are designated by their respective agencies.
Standing Committees
1. Executive committee (Cabinet rep, President, VP, Secretary)
2. Finance and Funding,
3. Programming
Accountability
To the Annual conference
ITEM 24 – STANDING RULE CHANGE SETTING ASIDE RULE VI.D.3 MINIMUM MISCELLANEOUS RESERVE FUND MINIMUM
Adopted on consent calendar
BE IT RESOLVED THAT standing rule VI.D.3 Miscellaneous and Reserve Fund minimum be sus-pended for years 2008 and 2009.
ITEM 25 – STANDING RULE CHANGE REGARDING APPORTIONMENT NOMENCLATURE
Adopted on consent calendar
The Standing Rules shall be amended as follows:
VI.D. Miscellaneous and Reserve Fund
1. There shall be a Miscellaneous and Reserve Fund credited with:
a. Collections on the Conference Office and Administration and the Ministerial Fund B apportionment items established for this purpose.
b. Interest earned on cash balances, except otherwise provided for, and
c. Any cash surplus of a regular Conference Administration Budget operation.
2. At the end of the fiscal year, any cash surplus in excess of standing rule reserve require-ments in the miscellaneous fund shall be remitted to the General Conference apportionment for World Service up to an amount that would pay this apportionment obligation in full.
VI.G. Dividing Apportionment Collections
The Conference Treasurer shall divide on a percentage basis amount the various funds comprising each of the apportionment budgets listed below all amounts received from charges designated for Ministerial Fund A, Ministerial Fund B, and Conference Office and Administration Annual Confer-ence Ministries and Pensions. World Service and Conference Program shall each be paid at the rate received. General and Jurisdictional Apportionments shall be paid the total amounts received.
VI.H Apportionment Payment Plan
The apportionments to each church for Annual Conference Ministries and Pensions Ministerial Fund
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A, Ministerial Fund B, Conference Program and World Service, General Church Program and Admin-istration, and Conference Office and Administration shall be payable in twelve monthly installments each year.
ITEM 26 – STANDING RULE CHANGE REGARDING COUNCIL ON MINISTRIES
Adopted as amended on consent calendar
The following changes to Standing Rule Division V.F are adopted:
F. Conference Council on Ministries
1. Responsibilities: The Annual Conference Council on Ministries shall have the following purpose and responsibilities:
a. To provide leadership development, ministry resources and formation to fulfill the annual confer-ence’s mission;
b. To coordinate, nurture, provide oversight of programs, staff and agencies of the conference to fulfill its mission and vision;
c. Connect local churches, districts, annual conference and general church program for mission and ministry. And such other responsibilities as the Discipline or the Annual Conference may assign.
2. Membership
a. The following shall be members of the Conference Council on Ministries Directors with vote: the Chair, Vice Chair and secretary, Chairs: CCOM Personnel Committee; the Conference Board of Church and Society, the Conference Board of Discipleship; the Conference Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry; The Conference Board of Missions; the Conference Commission on Commu-nications; the Conference Committee Reconciliation; the Conference Board of Camping and Retreat Ministries; the Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns and District Council on Ministries Chairs or equivalent; the Presidents of the Conference United Methodist Women, Confer-ence United Methodist Men, the Conference Lay Leader, the CCOM representative to the Conference Council on Finance and Administration, and up to 5 members at large.
b. The following shall be members of the Conference Council on Ministries Directors without vote: the Conference Director of Connectional Ministries; CCOM Staff, the Conference Treasurer and elected representative to the General Council on Ministries.
c. Officers: The Chair and Vice Chair of the CCOM will always be comprised of at least one Clergy and one Layperson; there shall be a secretary and the Conference Treasurer shall be the treasurer of the Council and agencies related to it.
3. Executive Committee
a. Responsibilities: The Council shall have an Executive Committee whose major role shall be to plan the agenda for the Council meetings, to develop procedures for the Council to work effectively, and to prepare recommendations for consideration by the Council. The Executive Committee shall have authority to act for the Council on matters which the Executive Committee, by two thirds vote of those present, determines cannot wait for action by the Council. The Council shall meet frequently enough to minimize the need for such action on its behalf.
b. Membership: The voting membership of the Executive Committee shall consist of
the Chair, Vice Chair and Secretary of the Council, the chair of the Personnel Committee, and up to four other members elected by the Council if and as needed to insure that approximately one half of the members of the Executive Committee shall be laypersons. The elected representative of the Gen-eral Council on Ministries, the Director of Connectional Ministry, and the Conference Treasurer shall
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be non voting members.
4. Personnel Committee
a. Responsibilities: The Council shall have a Personnel Committee whose responsibilities shall include, but not be limited to, counseling with the staff, developing staff job descriptions and preparing recommendations on personnel items (including compensation) for consideration by the Council.
b. Membership: Voting membership of the Committee shall consist of a Chairperson
and six other members elected by the Council.
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5. Conference Council on Ministries Nominating Committee
a. Responsibilities: It shall nominate the Chair and members of the CCOM personnel committee and task forces or subcommittees established by the Council unless the Council provides otherwise.
b. Membership: The Vice Chair of the Council shall act as the Chair of the Council’s Nominating Committee. The Committee will consist of five Conference Council on Ministries members, including the Chair of the Nominating Committee, members elected by the Council and the Director of Connec-tional Ministries (without vote).
Becomes 6.
5. Other Committees: The Council may create additional sub-committees as needed to fulfill its pur-pose and responsibilities, such as Communications, Nominations, and the Missional Priority. Council shall determine the membership, responsibilities, and budgets of its sub-committees.
a. Communications: The Communications Commission is an advisory and resource body to the Cali-fornia Nevada Conference in cooperation with the Communications Director. The Communications Commission consists of up to 20 members, with 10 to be nominated by the Nominations Committee and
10 to be nominated by the Commission; that leadership of the Commission shall consist of a Chairper-son and Secretary, to be nominated by the nominations committee in consultation with the commis-sion; that members shall serve fouryear terms, renewable at the recommendation of the Commission, and that a quorum consists of the members present at a properly convened meeting of the commission. It:
(1) Serve as an editorial advisory group to the Communications Director;
(2) Has representation on the Northern California Ecumenical Media Resource Center Board of Direc-tors;
(3) Provides assistance and resources to strengthen local churches
(4) Promotes the Connectional Relationship through its publications and other resources;
(5) Is available as consultant for other conference agencies;
(6) Provides training opportunities for Conference and local church leadership in communications us-ing the resources of the General Commission on Communication (Para. 726.10k, 1992 Discipline)
(7) Helps the local church understand its financial responsibility to the Annual Conference and the denomination, and engages local church support;
(8) Develops and promotes use of Publication Guidelines to encourage consistent, effective communi-cation;
(9) Respects the range of beliefs within the spectrum of theology of the United Methodist Church and
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the importance of communicating those differences objectively;
(10) Communicates the ethnic and cultural diversity in our Annual conference.
b. Nominations
(1) Responsibilities: It shall nominate the vice chairperson and secretary of the Council, the chairs of the Personnel and Budget Committees, and the members of all Committees and task forces established by the Council unless the Council provides otherwise.
(2) Membership: The Committee will consist of five Conference Council on Ministries members ap-pointed by the Bishop and the Council on Ministries Director (without vote).
ITEM 27 – STANDING RULE CHANGE REGARDING STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF MISSIONS
Adopted as amended on Consent Calendar
The following changes are adopted to Standing Rul e V.G.10
10. Missions, Conference Board of
a. Responsibilities: Conference Board of Missions shall have functions related to the objectives and scope of work of the National Division of the General Board of Global Ministries as set forth in the United Methodist Book of Discipline and the United Methodist Development Fund, and such other responsibilities as the Discipline, the Annual Conference, or the Conference Council on Ministries shall assign to it. The Board shall be the Commission on Equitable Salaries which is required by The Book of Discipline. The Board shall administer the Ethnic Minority Congregations, and Emerging Congregations Funds.
b. Membership: In addition to the members of the General Board of Global Ministries who are mem-bers of the National Division of the United Methodist Development Fund and reside within the bounds of the Conference, the Board shall consist of up to forty (40) members: A chairperson, vice chairper-son, secretary, chairpersons of its standing committees, a Disaster Response Coordinator, the UMW Mission coordinator for Education and Interpretation and, thirteen other members elected by the
Annual Conference. The Board is authorized to elect up to five additional members whose presence would be helpful in the judgment of the Board.
c. Standing Committees:
(1). The Board shall divide its membership
Into <eight,>, nine standing committees:
a.Equitable Salaries,
b.Ethnic Ministries,
c.New Church Development,
d.Mission Education,
e.Volunteers in Mission,
f.Health and Relief,
g.Local Church Revitalization,
h.Mission Personnel
i. Disaster Preparedness
(2). The Board shall determine the functions and budgets of its committe
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ITEM 28 – STANDING RULES CHANGE REGARDING CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS
Adopted on Consent Calendar
The Conference Standing Rules are amended as follows at Division V.G.19:
19. Nominations, Committee on
a. Responsibilities and Guidelines for Nominations:
(1) Prepare nominations for Conference officers, boards, divisions, commissions, and committees, except where specific provision is otherwise mandated. The chairperson shall prepare an accurate list of all Conference agencies, including the personnel and officers of the agencies, no later than seventeen (17) days after the adjournment of Conference.
(2) An individual, Nominating Committee, or agency making nominations shall secure the consent of the nominee before any report is made.
(3) Additional nominations shall be submitted to the Conference Committee on Nomi-nations with signatures of five (5) United Methodists in this Conference within twenty-four (24) hours following the official presentation of the Nominations Committee report. All nominations, both those from the Nominations Commit-tee and the floor, shall be listed with no identifying marks in the Nominations Committee report and the ballot. Where nominations of more than one person for a single position is made and where nominations are made beyond the prescribed number allowed, a ballot shall be taken to determine the election. The election shall be held not earlier than twenty-four (24) hours from the official presentation of the Nominations Committee report.
(4) Unless the Discipline, Standing Rules, or Corporation Bylaws otherwise provide, the Conference Committee on Nominations shall name the conveners of those elected by the Annual Conference which elect their own chairperson. The conve-ners shall not be members of the agencies they convene, and shall insure that the officers elected by the agency are reported to the chairperson of the Conference Committee on Nominations.
(5) For the purpose of providing information to the members of the Annual Con-ference and its churches about the organizations listed below, the Conference Committee on Nominations will annually request of their boards of directors, a list of their officers and board members, and a brief description of the organization, including, as set forth in its Articles of Incorporation, Constitution, and/or Bylaws, the official name, the purpose of the organization, its profit or not for profit status, the requirements to serve as officers or members of the board of directors, and any connections or linkages with the Annual Conference. The Conference Commit-tee on Nominations will forward this information to the Editor of the Conference Journal for annual publication in Chapter 11 2: Membership of Conference Com-missions, Boards, Commissions, and Agencies Committees in the concluding sec-tion entitled “Informational.” The following organizations shall receive requests: California-Nevada Methodist Homes, Clergy Spouse Association, Conference Claimants’ Endowment Board, Ethnic Caucuses, Fred Finch Youth Center, Glide Foundation, Northern California Interreligious Conference, Retired Clergy Asso-ciation, Sierra Service Project, United Methodist Men, United Methodist Women, Wesley Foundation of University of California – Berkeley, Wesley Foundation of University of California – Merced.
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b. Membership: The Committee shall consist of up to twenty-one (21) persons: a chair-person, vice chairperson, secretary; and up to eleven (11) members at large, nominated by the Ministry Staff, four (4) additional at large members nominated by the Ministry Staff in consultation with the Conference Commission on Religion and Race. These eighteen (18) persons shall be placed in triennial classes. In addition, one young adult shall be designated by the Young Adult Council; one youth by the Council on Youth Ministries. Additional members are: one (1) young adult and one (1) youth nominated by the Ministry Staff; and Conference Lay Leader(s). The Director and Associate Director of the Conference Council on Ministries of Connectional Ministry shall serve as staff consultants. Of the twenty-one (21) members, there shall be at least one (1) from each District who shall serve on that District Nominating Committee or equivalent structure. Nominees shall be named by May 1 each year and their consent secured by the Bishop.
ITEM 29 – STANDING RULE CHANGES TO ALIGN WITH BOOK OF DISCIPLINE 2008
Adopted on the Consent Calendar
The Conference Standing Rules are amended at Division V.G.3 as follows:
3. California Nevada United Methodist Foundation:
There shall be a California Nevada United Methodist Foundation, a California Corporation, whose membership shall be determined by the Directors of the Foundation in accordance with its Bylaws. The Directors shall be elected in accordance with the Bylaws of the Foundation. The Foundation has been established pursuant to Para. 2513, 2008 Book of Discipline. The Foundation may submit finan-cial reports to the Annual Conference.
ITEM 30 – STANDING RULE CHANGE REGARDING CONFERENCE PERSONNEL WORKING GROUP
Adopted on Consent Calendar
The Conference Standing Rules are amended at Division V.G.10 as follows:
11. Conference Personnel Working Group
a. Responsibilities: The Conference Personnel Working Group shall seek to facilitate communication and cooperation among Conference agencies and staff. Input from the Working Group will be made to the participating agencies for their annual budgetary processes and personnel policy deliberations.
b. Membership: The Working Group shall consist of the personnel chairperson (or persons with duties similar to personnel chairpersons) of the Conference Board of Pensions, the California Nevada United Methodist Foundation, the Conference Council on Finance & Administration, the Conference Council on Ministries, and the Conference Committee on District Superintendency. The Chairperson of the Conference Committee on District Superintendency will act as Convener of the Working Group. The personnel Chairperson of the Conference “Committee on Finance & Administration is not permitted by Paragraph 611.2 of 2004 Book of Discipline to be a member of the Working Group, but may attend meetings of the Working Group as an observer.
ITEM 31 – SEPTEMBER NATIONAL RECOVERY MONTHAdopted in Plenary as amended
Therefore, be it resolved that the California-Nevada Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church join with the General Board of Church and Society, the U.S. Department of Health & Human
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Services ((Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT)), the California Council on Alcohol Problems (CalCAP), the California Coalition Against Gambling Expansion (CCAGE), and the Alcohol-Narcotics Education Foundation. (ANEF), and the Nevada and California State Legislatures to celebrate September as National Recovery Month with this year’s (2009) theme being Join the Voices for Recovery: Together We Learn, Together We Heal.
Be it further resolved that a lay member of Annual Conference from each congregation within the California-Nevada Conference is urged to request their pastor to preach a sermon during the month of September 2009 on the above theme. Worship aids may be found on the General Board of Church and Society’s Health and Wholeness web site www.umc-gbcs.org/HealthWholeness, the General Board of Global Ministries Special Program on Substance Abuse and Related Violence (SPSARV) web site new.gbgm-umc.org/about/us/cim/programs/spsarv/, as well as the National Recovery Month web site www.recoverymonth.gov. See also visit our Conference Board of Church and Society web page Addiction Recovery www.cnumc.org/page.asp?PKValue=1331.
Be it further resolved that each congregation within the California-Nevada Conference is urged to develop and support recovery ministries, for guidance on how to get started go to new.gbgm-umc.org/media/cim/pdf/rushcenterfaq.pdf . See our Conference Addiction Recovery web page for notices of future training for both clergy and laity.
Be it further resolved that the California-Nevada Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church support and endorse State Legislative measures which support the recovery efforts for our general population and rehabilitation rather than incarceration for both youth and adults within the court and correctional systems within the States of California and Nevada. The California-Nevada Annual Conference, through the Nevada-Sierra District, urges the Religious Alliance in Nevada (R.A.I.N.) to support legislation to recognize September each year as National Recovery Month within the State of Nevada. The Conference Secretary is requested to transmit a copy of this resolution to the members of the Nevada State Senate Committee on Health and Education, the Nevada State Assembly Committee on Health and Human Services, the California State Assembly Select Committee on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, and the California State Senate Committee on Health.
ITEM 32 – RESOLUTION FOR MARRIAGE EQUALITY Approved in Plenary as amended
BE IT RESOLVED that the 2009 Session of the California-Nevada Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church:
(1) Laments the Court’s decision to uphold an amendment to the California Constitu-tion that denies a basic civil right of personal autonomy and liberty to a group of people solely on the basis of their sexual orientation;
(2) Celebrates the Court’s upholding of the estimated 18,000 same-sex marriages that took place before Proposition 8 went into effect.
(3) Thanks California Supreme Court Justice Carlos Moreno for his minority opinion and his emphasis on the need for equal protection for all Californians. The Cal-ifornia-Nevada Annual Conference directs its secretary to send a letter to Justice Moreno thanking him for his dissent.
(4) Reaffirms its commitment to advocate for the full rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) persons at every level of society and the Church.
(5) Supports a state constitutional amendment that will ensure marriage equality for all Californians.
(6) Celebrate the state of Nevada’s recent move to legally recognize same-sex couples.
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ITEM 33 – CONCERN AND SUPPORT FOR THE METHODIST CHURCH OF FIJI AND ROTUMA
Approved on the consent calendar
Resolution: Be it resolved that the California-Nevada Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church, meeting in Sacramento, California, June 18-20, 2009 declares the following:
1. We hold you, our sisters and brothers in The Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma, in our prayers and encourage you to hold fast to your hope in Jesus Christ. We know that being unable to meet as a conference hampers your work and witness. We pray that your faith and courage will continue to be strong and are confident that God will lead you forward.
2. We are concerned about our sisters and brothers of The Methodist Church in Fiji and Rotuma and call upon our State Department to use its diplomatic means to encourage democratic elections and a return of constitutional rule in Fiji.
3. We ask our Bishop and the entire United Methodist Council of Bishops to place the situation of our Fijian sisters and brothers in their circles of prayer, deliberation, and work. We believe that a state-ment of encouragement from our Council of Bishops would lift the spirit and strengthen the resolve of The Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma.
4. We call upon the United Nations to withdraw any appearance of support for the military govern-ment in Fiji by no longer using Fijian soldiers in any United Nations Peacekeeping units.
Copies of this resolution will be sent to The Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma, to the Secretary of the United Methodist Council of Bishops, to the U.S. Secretary of State, and to the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
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Division I. The Annual Conference Session
A. LocationAnnual Conference shall determine the location
of its future sessions.
B. Bar of the ConferenceThe bar of the Conference shall be set by the
Commission on the Annual Conference Session. Clergy members of other Conferences may sit within the bar. Any Conference officer, staff member, Certified Director of Christian Educa-tion or Music may sit within the bar and have the privilege of the floor without vote.
C. Rules of Order1. Appropriate areas shall include:
a. Annual Conference rules and procedures.b. Definitions of Conference boards, agen-
cies, and committees including member-ship, duties, and special considerations. Philosophy and background information may be referred to through a resource reference, but not generally included. Any significant on going groups and positions now existent but previously omitted from the Rules, may be brought to Annual Conference for consideration of inclusion. However, task forces and ad hoe committees designed to last four years or less shall not be included.
c. Fiscal rules, procedures, and policies including apportionments, major funds, property, remuneration, and reimburse-ment.
2. Amending the standing rules. All motions shall:a. Contain that intention within the motion,b. Be presented in printed form to the Con-
ference and the Committee on Confer-ence Legislation at least 24 hours before voting, and
c. Receive a two thirds vote of those present and voting.
d. Each responsible conference agency, board, or committee, within one year following each General Conference, shall submit to the Committee on Legisla-tion and to the Conference Secretary a set of proposed changes to the Standing Rules, which will conform its rules to the
current Discipline and to the committee/board/ agency’s current practice.
3. Editing and revising shall:a. Be done by the Committee on Conference
Legislation,b. Include removing items with a self limit-
ing deadline, andc. Maintain the spirit of the adopted amend-
ment.4. All motions, resolutions, and amendments
shall be written on blanks designated by the Secretary of the Conference.
5. Parliamentary Procedure. The Parliamentary Procedure track will use Legislative Sec-tions to recommend action to the Plenary Session (a session open to all Conference members).a. Resolutions and recommendations sub-
mitted to the Annual Conference Session, except the Conference budget, elections and personnel actions of the Board of Ordained Ministry, shall be considered in a Legislative Section before consid-eration in a Plenary Session. The task of a section is to consider amending the legislation and then recommend action by the Plenary Session.
b. The number of sections will be estab-lished by the Commission on the Annual Conference Session. The Commission will recruit leadership for the sections.
c. The Commission shall assign members to sections.
d. Members of one section may attend another section and have the privilege of the floor without vote. The section may extend the privilege of the floor to non Conference members.
e. The Commission’s Agenda Committee will assign legislation to the sections.
f. Proposers of legislation will arrange to have it presented to the section. Confer-ence members who present legislation will become members of the section where they present it.
g. If ten or more members of a section wish to present a minority report on legislation from the section to the plenary session, they may select a spokesperson and do so.
h. Legislation will be presented to the ple-nary session by one of the section’s lead-ers. Minority reports will be presented
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after the section’s recommendations. i. The Session shall have a Consent Calen-
dar which includes legislation that will be adopted by one vote without discussion, not sooner than 24 hours after it is dis-tributed. (1) When the Section’s prevailing vote
on legislation is 85% or more of the total of those voting, the legislation will automatically be placed on the Consent Calendar.
(2) The printed Consent Calendar will be distributed in plenary session. If the Section amended the legislation, the amendment(s) will be printed with the Consent Calendar.
(3) If a Conference Member wishes to remove legislation from the Consent Calendar, s/he must submit a removal petition signed by ten Conference Members. ‘Me petition must be submitted to a member of the Agenda Committee within the time limits set by the Session.
(4) If legislation is removed from the Consent Calendar, it shall be pre-sented in plenary session by one of the section’s leaders. The first signer of the removal petition or another member designated on the petition shall have the first opportunity to speak from the floor.
6. Petitionary Procedure. The Petitionary Procedure track will allow introduction of resolutions, recommendations and petitions to the Annual Conference Session Plenary Session without consideration by a Legisla-tive Section and without calling for a vote by the Plenary Session. a. Resolutions, recommendations and
petitions will be brought to the attention of the Annual Conference Session in Ple-nary Session through non Parliamentary Procedure.
b. The Commission on the Annual Confer-ence Session will schedule time for an introduction of the resolution, recommen-dation or petition in Plenary Session.
c. The resolution, recommendation or peti-tion may be introduced in the Plenary Session by a representative of the group or the individual submitting it.
d. The resolution, recommendation or
petition is not debated. (Questions for clarification may be included within the time allotted for presentation.)
e. The resolution, recommendation or peti-tion is not submitted for a vote.
f. Members of the Annual Conference may demonstrate their support for the resolu-tion, recommendation or petition by tak-ing direct action in one or more ways, as invited by the presenter(s), e.g., affixing their signatures to the original resolution, recommendation or petition; receiving a copy of the resolution, recommenda-tion or petition to transmit to a person in a position to take action on the topic of concern addressed by the resolution, rec-ommendation or petition; agreeing to join a network of persons committed to taking action on the topic of concern addressed by the resolution, recommendation or pe-tition; covenanting to share information about the topic of concern with others in their congregations and communities and members of the media; and/or agreeing to a commitment to prayer, study and action in response to the topic of concern addressed by the resolution, recommen-dation or petition.
g. Any copy of the petition circulated fol-lowing the Annual Conference Session should indicate that it represents only the personal position of those Confer-ence members who have signed and does not represent the position of the Annual Conference body.
7. Rules relating to debate.a. Rule One: Undebatable motions.
The following motions shall be acted on without debate:
(1) To adjourn, (2) To suspend the rides, (3) To lay on the table, (4) To take from the table, (5) To call for the previous question, (6) To reconsider a non debatable motion, (7) To limit or extend the limits of debate, (8) To call for the order of the day.
b. Rule Two: Rights of the main motion. The main question may be opened to debate under the following motions: to adopt to commit or refer, to substitute, to postpone, and to reconsider. No new motion, resolution, or subject shall be
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entertained until the one under consider-ation shall have been disposed of. This restriction shall not preclude secondary motions.
c. Rule Three: Precedence of secondary motions.
If any one or more of the following motions shall be made when one or more other motions are pending, the order of their precedence in rela-tion to one another shall be the same as the order of their listing below:
(1) To fix the time for adjournment, (2) To adjourn, (3) To take recess, (4) To lay on the table, (5) To order the previous question, (6) To limit or extend the limits of debate, (7) To postpone to a given time, (8) To commit or refer, (9) To amend or to amend by substitution
(one amendment being allowed to an amendment), and
(10) To postpone indefinitely.d. Rule Four: Tabling related motions.
No motion which adheres to another motion or has another motion adhering to it can be laid on the table by itself. Such motions, if laid on the table, carry with them the motions to which they respectively adhere or which adhere to them.
e. Rule Five: Previous question. Any member who moves the previous question
shall indicate to what it is to apply, if any second-ary motion(s) are pending. If the member does not so indicate, it shall be regarded as applying only to the immediately pending question. This motion shall be taken without debate, and shall require a two thirds vote. If adopted, the vote shall be taken without further debate except as provided in Rule Ten.
f. Rule Six: Procedure for amending by substitution.
When a resolution is properly before the Conference for consideration and action, even if amendments are pending, a substitute may be offered for the report, resolution, or amendment under consideration. This substitute shall be an alternative to what is before the house. The Conference shall then proceed first to perfect the original report or resolution, including consider-ation and action on any amendments which may be offered to it. The same perfecting process shall then be followed with respect to the substitution. The question shall then be put first on the motion
to substitute, followed by the motion to adopt the report or resolution, provided, however, that the motion for the previous question shall not be in order on the adoption of the report or recommen-dation or on making the proposed substitution until opportunity has been given for at least two speakers for and two against the question, the amendment or the substitution.
g. Rule Seven: Unlawful motion after speech.
It shall not be in order for a member immediate-ly after discussing a pending question and before relinquishing the floor to make a motion whose adoption would limit or stop debate.
h. Rule Eight: Exceptions to majority vote. A majority of those voting shall decide all ques-
tions with the following exceptions: (1) One third of those present and voting
shall suffice to sustain a call for a count vote, and
(2) A two thirds vote shall be required to sustain a motion to suspend or amend the rules; to sustain a motion for the previous question; to set aside a previous order, to consider a special order before the time set therefore. (Refer also: (I. C. 2) Standing Rules; (IV. C. 1) Clergy relations change; (V. A. 7) Board of Ordained Ministry; (V. E. 3. a) CCOM Executive Commit-tee; (VI. F. 6) Apportionment Budget; (VI. T. 3) emergency allocation of capital.)
i. Rule Nine: Reporting on count votes.Resolutions, for which a count vote was called,
shall be recorded and reported with the results of the vote.
j. Rule Ten: Reconsideration.A motion to reconsider an action of the Confer-
ence shall be in order at any time if offered by a member who voted with the prevailing side. If the motion proposed to reconsider is non debatable, the motion to reconsider may not be debated.
k. Rule Eleven: Speakers for and against (1) No member shall speak more than
once on a question until every member choosing to speak shall have spoken. No member shall speak for or against a pending matter immedi-ately after another member favoring the same side has spoken, unless no speaker of the opposite side desires
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the floor. No person shall speak more than twice on a question or more than two minutes at a time without the permission of Conference. Insofar as it is possible, the chair shall rec-ognize an equal number of laity and clergy, as well as an even distribution throughout the bar of the Conference.
(2) A motion for the previous question shall not be in order until opportunity be given for two speeches for and two against the main motion and each subsidiary motion.
(3) The person presenting the majority report or main motion shall have an opportunity to speak just prior to the vote being taken. This right of the presenter to close the debate shall prevail in like manner when a vote is about to be taken on a motion to amend, to substitute, to postpone, to refer, or to lay on the table, or any other motion the adoption of which, in the judgment of the chair, would vitally affect the report under consideration.
l. Rule Twelve: Robert’s Rules of Order (newly revised) shall govern proceed-ings of the Conference in all matters not herein specified.
8. Influence: Demonstration of approval or disapproval during the process of debate, shall be deemed a breech of order.
D. OfferingsThere shall be an offering administered by
the Board of Pensions for special needs among Conference Claimants and former local pastors. All other offerings shall be determined by the Commission on the Annual Conference Session.
E. Annual Conference NewsA summary of the previous day’s Conference
action shall be distributed by the Conference Secretary. The Conference Council on Ministries’ Communications Committee is responsible for giving press coverage of each session. No news shall be released for publication except through the Committee. Announcements shall be given to the Secretary in writing for daily publication. Vocal announcements will be permitted in emer-gency cases only.
F. Reports and Recommendations1. The Conference Secretary shall be respon-
sible for managing the consideration of all reports and recommendations by the session. The Conference Communica-tions Committee shall be responsible for publishing reports and recommendations on the conference web site in such a way that they may be downloaded by conference members and printed as desired. The Com-munications committee shall be responsible for publicizing the availability of material published on the web site. Persons without web access may request printed copies from the conference office. a. Timing. The Conference Secretary shall
send instructions regarding the submis-sion of reports and recommendations to all Conference Agencies prior to the second week in December. The instruc-tions shall include directions for submit-ting reports and recommendations in the preferred format. Deadlines for reports and recommendations to be received by the Conference Secretary shall be estab-lished by the Commission on the Annual Conference Session. In case of a special session, the Commission shall desig-nate an appropriate time schedule for submission, preparation and distribution of the necessary printed materials. The Commission on the Annual Conference shall provide for the dissemination of deadlines for Reports and Recommenda-tions throughout the Annual Conference.
2. Reportsa. Each council. Board, commission, com-
mittee or agency shall submit an annual report as an expression of its accountabil-ity to the Annual Conference which shall contain: (1) The achievements of the previous
calendar year. (2) Actions resulting from any recom-
mendation adopted by the previous conference session on recommenda-tion of the council, board, commis-sion, committee or agency submitting the report, or referred to the agency by the conference session.
(3) The number on the agency, number of votes received when the report was adopted, number for, against, and
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abstaining, date of first meeting, and number of meetings held. The votes may be received via email or fax.
b. Each report shall be limited to the num-ber of words specified by the Secretary of the Annual Conference.
c. A separate personnel report shall be sub-mitted by every board and agency having responsibility for employed personnel. All personnel reports shall be printed to-gether in the Preliminary Report separate from other reports and recommendations. They shall include:(1) A statement of all professional staff
persons who are presently or have been employed by the agency during the previous year,
(2) Salaries and sources of finding, (3) Procedures used by the agency to re-
view and evaluate such staff persons, and
(4) Specific recommendations for per-sonnel when Conference action is required.
d. Reports received after the established deadline may be added to the web site and will be included in the Conference Journal if received in time.
3. Recommendations, Resolutions, and Peti-tionsa. Recommendations, resolutions and
petitions may be brought before the ses-sion by councils, boards, commissions, committees or agencies of the Annual Conference; by a local church, through action of its administrative board, charge conference, or church conference; or by individual lay members of local churches within the Annual Conference or clergy members of the Annual Conference, di-rectly to the Conference Secretary. Items submitted by agencies and local churches shall include the number of members of that body, the number present, the num-ber voting for, against and abstaining and the date that the action was taken.
b. Recommendations, resolutions and petitions shall be submitted without “whereas” clauses, but may include an explanatory statement which shall not be subject to action by the session.
c. Recommendations, resolutions or peti-tions received via email or digital file
will be acknowledged by the Conference Secretary. Those not conforming to the appropriate format will be returned to the sender for reformatting.
d. In order to be considered at the session in the current year, recommendations, reso-lutions and petitions must be received by the Conference Secretary by the deadline established by the Commission on the Annual Conference Session. A copy of the recommendation, resolution or peti-tion must be submitted to the Conference Legislative Committee for review. Items resulting only from situations whose late development prevented their consider-ation before the deadline, according to the determination of the Secretary of the Annual Conference may be submitted up to June 1, and when accepted shall be distributed in the First Day Packet. The decision of the Conference Secretary may be appealed to the Bishop.
e. The Conference Communications Com-mittee shall publish on the conference web site material received prior to the deadline established by the Commis-sion, as well as material submitted prior to June I which has been approved by the Secretary of the Annual Conference. After June 1, persons or agencies wishing to distribute recommendations must sup-ply enough copies in the form required for recommendations for all Conference members. The expense must be home by the agency or individual. The following are exempt from the rule: budget and apportionment calculation reports of the Council on Finance & Administration, the report of the Board of Pensions, and the report of the Nominating Committee.
4. Distribution of materials on the Floor of the Conference shall be done only by the official pages. Material so distributed shall be limited to that which is pending action by the session. All other material which may be of special interest to the session may be placed in a convenient location, designated by the Commission on the Annual Confer-ence Session, where interested parties may obtain copies. No non member, organiza-tion or institution unrelated to the Annual Conference shall be permitted to distribute material on the floor of the Conference
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without prior consent of the chair of the Commission. Any material so approved for distribution shall contain the name of the individual and/or organization that assumes responsibility for its origination.
G. Minutes of Clergy Session1. Minutes of the Executive Session of Annual
Conference actions shall be printed in the Journal, including answers to disciplinary questions, and a. Actions needed for the information of the
whole Conference, b. Actions the Executive Session requests
by its vote, and c. Actions setting policy regarding pro-
cedures of the Division of Ordained Ministry and/or the Executive Session.
H. Delegates to General & Jurisdictional Conferences
(See Paras. 32 34, 2004 Discipline.)1. We are an inclusive and pluralistic church.
We desire to have a delegation that is representative of the entire Conference considering such factors as sex, age, race, sexual orientation, persons with handicap-ping conditions, geography, and Conference members who have gained experience at previous General and Jurisdictional Confer-ences as well as those who have never served as delegates.
2. Nominations of Lay Delegates a. The Conference United Methodist Wom-
en and United Methodist Men, all ethnic caucuses, the Commission on Religion and Race, Commission on the Status and Role of Women, Council on Youth Min-istries, and Young Adult Council, shall encourage nominations for delegates to General and Jurisdictional Conferences and inform people of the responsibilities, time and travel involved.
b. Nominations shall be sent to the Confer-ence Secretary by May 10 of the year of the election. The nomination shall include the person’s name, Church, District, and a brief statement of the nominee’s church experience and qualifications, including age, ethnic background, and number of terms as General/Jurisdictional Confer-ence Delegate if applicable. A photo, no larger than 2 by 3 inches, may be includ-
ed. Other information and endorsements may be added as space permits. Space is limited to one half of a standard 8 1/2 x 11 inch sheet with a one half inch margin allowance on all four sides, or 7/2 inches wide by 4/2 inches high. All text must be entered on a standard typewriter size. A statement from the nominee indicating a willingness to serve if elected must be attached to the nomination.
c. The Conference Secretary shall have the nominations, including the half page de-scriptive statement, printed for distribu-tion prior to the opening session.
d. At the opening session, additional nomi-nations may be made if supported by at least twenty votes.
e. The Conference Secretary shall prepare a ballot which shall list all nominations by name only in groups according to sex with spaces for nominations from the floor and columns for at least ten ballots.
3. Nominations of Clergy Delegatesa. The Conference Secretary shall mail a
nominating ballot to all eligible clergy on May 1 of an election year.
b. Those desiring may nominate, in alpha-betical order, the required number of names. Ballots shall be returned to the Conference Secretary no later than fifteen days before the Annual Conference Session begins. Ballots with an incorrect number of names and those received after the deadline are void. All ballots shall be signed and dated.
c. The Conference Secretary shall prepare the official ballot by alphabetically listing all names which received at least twenty votes. The form shall provide spaces for nominations from the floor and columns for at least ten ballots.
d. At the opening session, additional nomi-nations may be added if supported by at least twenty votes.
4. Method of Voting and Tallyinga. Official ballots, on different colored
paper for lay and clergy members, shall be given to lay and clergy members at the opening session. Both lay and clergy shall receive a second form, identical to the first, but marked “FOR TABULA-TION ONLY.”
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counted, the tellers shall line out all names of those elected and those who re-ceived less than twenty votes. The Bishop announces the results. Additional ballots are taken following the same procedure.
c. An election is declared if a person received a majority of the valid votes cast. A valid vote is one which appears in a ballot cast for the precise number of lawful and qualified candidates, or for a lesser number, corresponding with the number of delegates to be elected on that ballot. All other votes are invalid.
d. For electing the required number of del-egates and alternates in the Jurisdictional Conference, a new ballot shall contain the names of all persons not elected to General Conference who received thirty or more votes on any ballot. If additional nominees are needed from the floor, those supported by at least thirty votes may have their names added to the list.
e. After the election of the Jurisdictional Delegates, one additional ballot shall be taken for reserve delegates with the first five lay persons and the first five clergy persons being considered reserve del-egates according to the numerical ranking of total votes received. Vacancies which may occur within these reserve delegates shall be filled using the list of nominees appearing on this final ballot according to the numerical ranking of total votes received.
5. Boards, agencies, and committees elected by the Annual Conference shall not endorse any nominees for election to General Con-ference or Jurisdictional Conference or the episcopacy.
I. Nominations for Episcopal Election
1. Deciding whether to participate in the nominations process. a. In the calendar year proceeding the year
in which the Jurisdictional Conference meets, the Annual Conference shall ballot on this question: “Shall the Annual Con-ference Secretary distribute forms for the nomination of Episcopal candidates to the lay and clergy members of next year’s Annual Conference, provided there is to be an Episcopal election?” A majority of
the valid ballots cast shall be sufficient to instruct the Conference Secretary.
b. If the Annual Conference votes affirma-tively on this question, but there is doubt as to whether there will be an Episcopal election, the Conference Secretary shall ask for the opinion of the Jurisdictional College of Bishops. If, in the judgment of the College of Bishops, it is likely there will be an Episcopal election, the Confer-ence Secretary shall distribute the forms.
c. If the forms are not distributed, it is presumed the Annual Conference will not name nominees for the episcopacy the following Session, and a statement to that effect will be printed in the Conference newspaper.
2. Developing an Annual Conference ballot.a. If forms are to be distributed, the Confer-
ence Secretary shall distribute them through the coordinated mailing and/or other communications and shall contain at least the following: “Each lay and clergy member of the Annual Conference is invited to list up to three ministers for the Annual Conference to nominate for Episcopal election. All ministers who are full members of any Conference are eligible for nomination. Names must be received by the Conference Secretary no later than April 15. Those submitting names shall sign the form identifying the local church or group by which they are elected as members of the Conference.”
b. The Conference Secretary shall prepare a preliminary alphabetical list using the forms received, including the name, age, sex, ethnic background, conference membership and complete service record of ministers named by thirty or more members of the Annual Conference. The Conference Secretary shall contact all potential nominees, to secure their will-ingness to be listed on the ballot. A list of willing nominees shall be published in the Conference newspaper on or about June I and reported to members of Con-ference during the opening session.
c. Up to 24 hours prior to the taking of the first ballot, names may be added by peti-tions bearing the signatures of thirty or more members of the Annual Conference and a signed statement of willingness of
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the potential nominee.3. Pre Balloting Procedure.
a. The process for Episcopal election shall be fully explained to the full Conference session before the balloting begins. The explanation shall be made by the head of the most recently elected Jurisdictional Conference delegation or his or her designee and shall include the processes of the Annual Conference and the Juris-dictional Conference Episcopal elections and the effect of expected retirements on the Western Jurisdictional College of Bishops. Members from the floor shall be invited to ask questions or make points of information in accordance with the rules of parliamentary procedure.
b. Each nominee or representative of a nom-inee shall be given time, not to exceed five (5) minutes, to describe his or her vision for The United Methodist Church before the full Conference session.
c. The full Conference session shall join in prayer before each balloting.
4. Selection of nominees:a. On every ballot, each member of the An-
nual Conference may vote for one clergy on the list. The Bishop shall report the results. Any minister receiving a majority of valid ballots shall become a nominee of this Annual Conference for Episcopal election by the Jurisdictional Conference. Those not receiving thirty or more votes shall not be listed on future ballots.
b. After the results of each ballot are an-nounced, the Annual Conference shall vote on the following question before balloting again: “Shall the Annual Conference continue to ballot in order to nominate ministers for Episcopal election?” Balloting shall continue if a majority supports it.
c. When the process is completed, the Conference Secretary shall notify the Jurisdictional Conference Secretary of the results..
J. Effective Date for Changes in Conference Rules
Unless specified otherwise, the effective date for changes in the Rules with financial implica-tion will be January 1 following approval at Annual Conference. Definition of what consti-
tutes a financial implication shall rest with the Conference Council on Finance & Administra-tion. Changes without financial implications will become effective on adjournment of the Annual Conference.
Division II. Conference Journal
A. Conference Journal1. When certified by the Bishop and the
Secretary, the Journal shall be the official record of the Conference. The 1971 Journal contains a complete listing of former EUB and Methodist churches.
2. The Journal Editor shall be responsible for receiving copy from the Conference Secre-tary, agencies and officers for the compiling, editing, and distribution of the Journal.
3. Copy for the Journal must be in the hands of the Conference Secretary no later than one week after the adjournment of the Annual Conference Session.
4. The Conference Journal shall be published in two formats, in printed form and on com-puter files distributed on CD. The entire Journal shall be published each year in CD format. In addition, the printed portion of the Journal which is bound and distributed to members shall include, in addition to other materials, the Business Questions of the Annual Conference, the adopted recommendations of the Conference Board of Pensions, and the following financial reports:a. The Conference apportionment
budget as approved for the coming year, with accompanying notes, and with a comparison to the apportionment budget approved for the preceding fiscal year;
b. The Financial Reports of the Council on Finance, the Board of Pensions, the Board of Trustees, the Board of Missions, the Board of Discipleship, the Confer-ence Claimants Endowment Board, and the United Methodist Foundation.
5. Distribution:a. One copy to each of the following:
Clergy members and other clergy under appointment; probationary members; lay members; alternate lay members who are seated within the bar of the Conference
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and sign roll call cards; delegates of the youth and young adult delegations who are seated within the bar, sign roll cards, and request one in writing; churches for office and library use; and Conference claimants;
b. Three copies to the Conference Archives and copies to such other regional archives as request and justify a need for it;
c. Three copies to each member of the basic professional and other Conference staff;
d. One copy each to lay chairpersons of Conference agencies for which the Conference Nominating Committee has nominating responsibility and agencies for which the Conference has accepted Advance Special responsibility;
e. One copy to each lay member of Confer-ence Legislation and Nominating Com-mittees;
f. One copy, on request, to each lay District Coordinator who would not receive a copy under other provisions.
g. Additional copies, over the number speci-fied above, may be ordered by Confer-ence members, alternate members, and by representatives of agencies reporting to the Annual Conference. Orders for these additional copies shall be received by the Conference Secretary before the adjournment of the Annual Conference Session. Payment in full, at the per copy rate set by the Conference Secretary, must accompany each order. Others may be purchased from the Cokesbury Book Store.
6. Each local church shall maintain a file of Conference Journals, and it is the responsi-bility of the pastor to make sure that this is done.
Division III. Conference Officers(Non-Disciplinary)
A. Editor of the Journal There shall be an Editor of the Conference
Journal elected on nomination of the Nominating Committee in consultation with the Conference Secretary.
Division IV. Conference Membership and Clergy Relations
A. Basic Lay Membership 1. Lay members and alternate lay members
shall be elected for the quadrennium in the Church Conference held following the regular session of the General Conference. The term of service shall begin January I and end with the close of the quadrennium or the commencement of the term of their successors. Members elected to fill vacan-cies shall serve the balance of the term.
2. The Conference Secretary shall determine the number of lay members to be elected by local churches so that the total number of lay members will equal the total number of clergy members (see Para. 32, 2004 Discipline). By August 1 in the year of the quadrennial General Conference, the Conference Secretary, in consultation with the Conference Statistician, shall determine the number of clergy members of the An-nual Conference. This shall fix the official number of lay members for the following quadrennium. There shall be Lay Members selected by the following rules: a. Each lay member shall have been for the
two years next preceding his or her elec-tion a member of The United Methodist Church and shall have been an active par-ticipant in The United Methodist Church for at least four years next preceding his or her election.
b. Each church shall be allotted one lay member.
c. Where any church has appointed to it more than one clergy member, that church shall be allotted an additional lay member so that the basic number of lay members equals the number of clergy members appointed to that church.
d. By virtue of their consecration, Diaconal ministers, active and retired, are lay members of the Annual Conference.
e. Conference Lay Ministers assigned by the District Superintendent to a local church are members of the Annual Con-ference (see Para. 271, 2004 Discipline).
f. Persons holding each of the following of-fices shall be lay members of the Annual
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Conference: the Conference President of the United Methodist Women; the Conference President of United Method-ist Men; the Conference Lay Leader; lay delegate or reserve lay delegate to Jurisdictional Conference; each District Lay leader. Each of the following shall be lay members if the office is held by a lay person: Chairperson or vice chairperson of each of the Conference Council on Ministries, the Council on Finance & Administration, the Commis-sion on the Annual Conference Session; the Agenda chairperson of the Annual Conference Session; chairperson of each of the Board of Church and Society, the Board of Conference Mission Strategy, the Board of Discipleship, the Board of Higher Education and Campus Minis-try, the Commission on Ethnic Minor-ity Congregations and Ministry, the Commission on Religion and Race, the Commission on the Status and Role of Women, the Committee on Conference Legislation, the Committee on Personnel Policies and Practices, Conference Board of Pensions, the Conference Board of Trustees, the United Methodist Founda-tion, the Conference Nominating Com-mittee, the District Council on Ministries, Retired Clergy Association President and Executive Officer of the Retired Clergy Association.
g. The Young Adult Delegation shall be allotted one lay member who shall be the Conference Young Adult Coordina-tor. The Young Adult Delegation also shall have allotted to it two additional lay members from each District.
h. The Conference Council on Youth Minis-try shall be allotted one lay member who shall be the Chairperson of the Confer-ence Council on Youth Ministry. The Conference Council on Youth Ministry also shall have allotted to it four addi-tional lay members from each district.
i. The remaining number of additional lay members shall be allotted, an equal number to each District, with any then remaining to be allotted, one per District, starting with the District which has the largest number of churches, and continu-ing in descending order until the required
number is provided. These additional lay members shall then be allotted within each District, one per church, starting with the largest church, and continu-ing in descending order according to membership, until the required number is provided.
3. After the formula set forth above has de-termined the allotment of lay members, the following procedure shall be followed in the year of the General Conference:a. By August 1 the Conference Secretary,
in consultation with the Conference Statistician, shall forward to the District Superintendents a list of the churches that are to elect one or more additional lay members.
b. By September 1 each District Superin-tendent shall arrange for each church to nominate and elect the proper number of lay members.
c. At the annual Charge Church Conference each church shall elect its lay member(s). The District Superintendent shall certify the names of those elected, and shall forward the names and addresses of those elected to the Conference Secretary and the Conference Office.
4. Additional rules:a. Election to any office named in section
A.2.f. above shall constitute election as a lay member.
b. There shall be a young adult delegation of not more than forty four (44) persons, of whom at least four shall come from each District, and all of whom shall be seated within the Bar of the Conference. The method of selection of these young adult delegates shall be established each year by the Conference Young Adult Council with approval of the Commis-sion on the Annual Conference Session. The Conference Young Adult Council shall provide training and preparation for these delegates. The forty four delegates shall elect from their membership the two young adult members from each District as full voting lay members of the Annual Conference Session. The young adult delegation may elect from its member-ship two alternate young adult members from each District under the supervision of the Conference Young Adult Council.
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Alternates and remaining delegates shall have voice, but not vote.
c. There shall be a youth delegation, all of whom shall be seated within the Bar of the Conference. The number and method of selection of these youth delegates shall be established each year by the Conference Council on Youth Ministry with approval of the Commission on the Annual Conference Session. The Confer-ence Council on Youth Ministry shall provide training and preparation for these delegates. Four youth members shall be elected from each District as full voting members of the Annual Conference Session. The youth delegation may elect from its membership one alternate youth member from each District under the supervision of the Conference Council on Youth Ministry. Alternates and remaining delegates shall have voice, but not vote.
d. If during the quadrennium, a church ex-periences a change in the number of min-isters appointed, the lay members) of that church shall be increased or decreased accordingly as of the date of the change in appointment. Any newly elected lay member under this provision shall serve for the balance of the quadrennium. When a church experiences a reduction in lay member(s) under this provision, the previously elected lay member who is no longer certified shall be considered the first alternate lay member unless the Church/ Charge Conference shall deter-mine otherwise.
e. All Certified Candidates for Ordained and Diaconal Ministry and one observer from each officially recognized United Methodist Fellowship and members of the Commission on the Annual Confer-ence Session not otherwise lay members of the Annual Conference shall be invited to attend Annual Conference Sessions at their own expense and be sent all pre Conference materials. They shall be seated within the Bar of the Conference with voice, but not vote, and will not be counted against or toward additional lay members.
f. The Conference Secretary shall list in the Conference Journal the names and addresses of lay members elected by the
Charge/Church Conferences and certified by the District Superintendents.
g. The Conference Office shall maintain lay member names and addresses for purposes of mailings of official notices and appropriate information.
B. Clergy Membership1. Requirements for admission are found in
Paras. 330 & 333 2004 Discipline. A pre-requisite to being admitted by any method into full connection in this Conference shall be graduation with a Master of Divinity degree or its equivalent from a theological school listed by the University Senate, or its equivalent body outside the United States. All clergy from other Christian churches shall meet this requirement. Candidates shall seek the guidance and counsel of the Board of Ordained Ministry as to proce-dures for meeting these requirements.
2. Membership in full connection will be granted to the applicant only after the successful completion of a minimum of two years of full time service under the supervision of a District Superintendent in this Conference following graduation from an approved seminary. Special appoint-ments outside this Conference will be given individual consideration.
3. All candidates seeking admission into this Conference from other denominations shall be recognized as probationary members and shall meet the requirements of United Meth-odist history, polity, and doctrine (Para. 347.b 2004 Discipline).
4 For associate members, see Para. 602.c, 2004 Discipline.
C. Clergy RelationsAll clergy members desiring a change in
Conference relationship shall consult the Board of Ordained Ministry. All changes in relation-ship shall require a two thirds vote of the clergy members in full connection (Paras. 353 359, 2004 Discipline).
D. Appointments to Extension Ministry
Every clergy member of the Conference ap-pointed to an extension ministry or to a setting beyond the local church shall report to the Conference Secretary through the Conference
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Relations Committee of the Board of Ordained Ministry a statement of compensation. The compensation shall be published in the Journal. Clergy members appointed to any field other than the local church, the Superintendency, Conference Staff, or an agency reporting to the Conference through the employing agency shall file annually a written report of their work with the Board of Ordained Ministry as an addition to the official Appointment to Extension Ministry Report. The forms and the request will be sent by the District Superintendents with the Annual Appointment Request forms.
E. Privilege of Other Denominational Clergy
1. On recommendation of the Board of Or-dained Ministry, the clergy members in full connection may approve ministers in good standing in other Christian denominations to serve as pastors in charge while retain-ing their denominational affiliation; such ministers, provided that they shall agree in writing to support and maintain the doctrine and polity of the United Methodist Church while under appointment may be granted voice and vote in the Annual Conference on all matters except the following: a. Constitutional amendments; b. Election of delegates to the General or
Jurisdictional Conference; and c. All matters of ordination, character, and
Conference relations of ministers. Their ordination credentials shall be examined by the Board of Ordained Ministry. Those who have credentials equivalent to the standards for full connection in our Annual Conference shall be granted this privilege of relationship..
F. Clergy VacationsPastors shall have a minimum of four weeks
vacation within each Conference year, exclusive of all Sundays spent at Conference camps and on other Conference business. Pastors shall consult with the Pastor Parish Relations Committee each time that their absence from their Charge requires arrangements for pulpit supply and pastoral care.
G. Maternity/Paternity Leaves Para. 356, 2004 Discipline, makes a three
month maternity/paternity leave available for any probationary member, associate member,
or minister in full connection who so requests it at the birth or adoption of a child. Ministers, Pastor-Parish Relations Committees and other agencies employing ministers under appointment are encouraged to study both this paragraph of the Discipline and the statement adopted by the 1982 Annual Conference Session Journal (pp. 151 153).
H. Clergy CourtesyAll pastoral functions, for example preach-
ing, baptisms, weddings, and funerals, are the responsibility and privilege of the pastor under appointment to the specific charge, circuit, or par-ish. Retired clergy, former clergy, located clergy, clergy in special appointments, or neighboring clergy shall perform such functions only on the invitation of the pastor in charge.
I. Criminal or Civil Offenses1. In the event that a clergy has been charged
with criminal or civil offenses which impair that clergy’s ability to function in his/her appointment, as determined by the District Superintendent after consultation with the church’s Pastor Parish Relations Commit-tee, and if an Investigating Committee is not called immediately, the Bishop and the Cabinet, with the approval of the Execu-tive Committee of the Board of Ordained Ministry, may change the appointment to an at large appointment. That clergy shall then be eligible to receive the Annual Conference minimum salary until the matter has been resolved through disciplinary process, fol-lowing final court resolution of the charges. The matter may be resolved by: a. Reappointment, b. Action of an Investigating Committee, as
provided in the Discipline, or c. Convening of a panel including the
Bishop, all District Superintendents, the Chairperson of the Board of Ordained Ministry, Chairpersons of the Conference Relations Committee and Pastoral Care Committee of the Division, two members of the District Committee on Ordained Ministry of the District in which the charged clergy’s church is located, and three other members of the Board of Ordained Ministry appointed by its chairperson who are peers of the charged clergy especially of the same sex and/or
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same ethnic group.
J. Voting LimitationsAny person receiving salary or stipend for
performance of a task on behalf of any Confer-ence agency shall be disqualified from voting on matters that relate to the specific task which she or he is performing for that salary or stipend
Division V. Conference Leadership and Agencies
A. Guidelines1. These Standing Rules cover those details of
agency structure not specified in the Disci-pline.
2. Unless otherwise stated, members of Conference agencies are nominated by the Conference Committee on Nominations and elected by the Annual Conference.
3. Unless otherwise specified in the Stand-ing Rules or the Discipline, the term of all members of agencies elected by the Annual Conference shall be for the four years beginning July I following the Annual Conference Session.
4. In even numbered years, following the Annual Conference Session, the officers and chairs of standing committees of each of the five boards shall serve as an interim Executive Committee with power to act for its Board until the Board meets to organize.
5. Terms of office shall be staggered to provide continuity of leadership. During the initial establishment of this structure approximate-ly half of the officers and members of each agency shall be elected to two year terms.
6. This structure is designed to provide the minimum organization for each board, council or commission. Within the limits of the agency budget and for the purpose of assisting the agency in its work, the boards, councils, and commissions may establish working groups and task forces which include persons that are not members of that agency. All such groups shall be chaired by a member of the agency and are amenable to their parent body.
7. By a two thirds vote, the Board of Ordained Ministry may authorize non members of that Board to chair the Pastor’s School Board of Managers and the Multi lingual
Ministry Committee.8. Unless the Discipline, the Annual Confer-
ence, or the Articles of Incorporation, or Bylaws of an Incorporated agency provide otherwise, if a member of any Conference agency is absent from two consecutive meetings of the agency without a reason acceptable to the agency, that person shall cease to be a member thereof, and shall be notified. Unless the Discipline, the Annual Conference, or the Articles of Incorpora-tion, or Bylaws of an incorporated agency provide otherwise, any vacancy in a Confer-ence agency between Annual Conference Sessions shall be filled for the remainder of the Conference year by the ministry staff. When the ministry staff is not empowered to fill the vacancy, the agency involved is asked to consult with the ministry staff before taking final action.
9. Members of General Boards and Agencies residing within the bounds of the Annual Conference shall be assigned as ex officio members, unless the Constitution or Stand-ing Rules provide otherwise, to appropriate Annual Conference Boards and Agencies by the ministry staff in consultation with the person involved when the Discipline has not already made such assignment.
10. The maximum tenure for consecutive service on any one agency shall be two terms of four years or three triennial terms or one eight year term. However, this rule shall not apply to years of service by virtue of holding another office, e.g., member of a General Agency, or service in filling unex-pired terms of less than two years.
11. Ex officio members have a vote unless otherwise stated.
12. Representation on agencies:a. We intend that our Annual Conference
structure fully reflect our commitment to becoming an inclusive church. As one step toward this goal, our Conference shall continue affirmative action in se-lecting leadership as stated in Para. 609.5 2004 Discipline. In the nomination and election of the membership on councils, boards and agencies of the Annual Con-ference, special attention shall be given to the inclusion of clergy women, youth, young adults, older adults, persons with handicapping conditions, and racial and
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ethnic persons, in keeping with policies for general church agencies. It is recom-mended that the membership of such agencies include one-third clergy, one third lay women and one-third lay men except for the Board of Ordained Minis-try. There shall be concern for geographic (with consideration for Nevada) and large small church balance in establishing agency membership.
b. Unless otherwise stated by the Discipline, there shall be no less than five percent youth and five percent young adults in the membership of each agency. Youth and young adults may serve on Confer-ence boards and agencies as representa-tives of that age level only until June 30 following their 18th or 30th birthday, respectively.
13. Comprehensive strategies or similar plans adopted by the Annual Conference are to be considered by each agency as additional responsibilities assigned to the agency of the Annual Conference.
B. Conference Lay Leader1. Responsibilities: There shall be a Confer-
ence Lay Leader having the responsibilities as the elected leader of the Conference laity for fostering the awareness of the role of laity both within the congregation and through their ministries in the workplace, community, and world; enabling and sup-porting lay participation in the planning and decision making process of the Annual Con-ference, Districts, and local churches; relat-ing to, supporting, and helping to coordinate the work of organized laity groups in the Conference; and planning (in consultation with others) for the State of Laity address at Annual Conference.
2. Memberships: The Conference Lay Leader shall be a member of Annual Conference; the Conference Council on Ministries and its Executive Committee; Conference Committee on Nominations; Conference Board of Laity; Conference Committee on Episcopacy; and, Commission on Annual Conference Session.
3. Election:a. The position of Conference Lay Leader
shall have a quadrennial term of office and. shall be elected by the Annual
Conference Session on nomination of the Conference Nominating Committee.
b. To provide continuity in leadership, the election of the Conference Lay Leader shall be at the Annual Conference Ses-sion prior to General Conference. The person elected shall serve as Conference Lay Leader Elect until the close of the following Annual Conference Session on which time she/he will assume the duties of the Conference Lay Leader; she/he shall serve in cooperation with the Conference Lay Leader in meeting the responsibilities of the position during the intervening time.
C. Conference Board of Laity1. Responsibilities: There shall be a Confer-
ence Board of Laity which shall provide for the ministry of the laity and having responsibilities as provided in PP 630 in the 2004 Discipline.
2. Membership: The following shall be mem-bers of the Board with vote: the Conference Lay Leader, the District Lay Leaders and the Conference Director of Lay Speaking, the Presidents and or representatives elected by each of the conference organization of United Methodist Men and United Method-ist Women. The Conference Lay Leader shall chair the Board
D. Conference Director of Lay Speaking
The Director of Lay Speaking, who may be either clergy or lay, shall be nominated by the Conference Committee on Nominations and elected by the Annual Conference. In addition to membership on the Board of Discipleship, the Director would also be a member of the Board of Laity. The Director would be a resource person to the several District committees; help develop such committees where they are not organized; help develop policy and procedures, in con-junction with the District Directors, for the lay speaking ministry so as to assure consistency throughout the Conference in implementing the provisions of Paras.267-270, 2004 Discipline.
E. Conference Council on Finance & Administration
1. Responsibilities: There shall be a Confer-ence Council on Finance & Administration
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having the responsibilities as provided in Para. 610, 1996 611, 2000 Discipline.
2. Membership: a. Elected members shall consist of seven
clergy, seven laywomen, and seven lay-men.
b. Ex officio members:(1). Conference Treasurer and Director of
Administrative Services without vote, the Assistant Treasurer without vote;
(2) Members of the General Council on Finance & Administration who reside within the bounds of the Conference with vote unless voting membership is in conflict with another provision of the Discipline in which case their membership shall be without vote;
(3) A District Superintendent chosen by the Cabinet without vote;
(4) One member of Conference Com-mittee on District Superintendency without vote;
(5) The Director of Connectional Minis-try without vote, and another repre-sentative of the Council on Ministries selected by the Cabinet without vote; and
(6) Presiding Bishop without vote.
F. Conference Council on Ministries
1. Responsibilities: The Annual Conference Council on Ministries shall have the follow-ing purpose and responsibilities:a. To provide leadership development,
ministry resources and formation to fulfill the annual conference’s mission;
b. To coordinate, nurture, provide over-sight of programs, staff and agencies of the conference to fulfill its mission and vision;
c. Connect local churches, districts, annual conference and general church program for mission and ministry. And such other responsibilities as the Discipline or the Annual Conference may assign.
2. Membershipa. The following shall be members of the
Conference Council on Ministries with vote: the Chair, Vice Chair and secretary, Chairs: CCOM Personnel Committee; the Conference Board of Church and Society, the Conference Board of Discipleship;
the Conference Board of Higher Educa-tion and Campus Ministry; The Confer-ence Board of Missions; the Conference Commission on Communications; the Conference Committee Reconciliation; the Conference Board of Camping and Retreat Ministries; the Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Con-cerns; and District Council on Ministries Chairs or equivalent; the Presidents of the Conference United Methodist Women, Conference United Methodist Men, the Conference Lay Leader, and up to 5 members at large.
b. The following shall be members of the Conference Council on Ministries without vote: the Conference Director of Connectional Ministries; CCOM Staff, the Conference Treasurer and elected representative to the General Council on Ministries.
c. Officers: The Chair and Vice Chair of the CCOM will always be comprised of at least one Clergy and one Layperson; there shall be a secretary and the Confer-ence Treasurer shall be the treasurer of the Council and agencies related to it.
3. Executive Committeea. Responsibilities: The Council shall have
an Executive Committee whose major role shall be to plan the agenda for the Council meetings, to develop procedures for the Council to work effectively, and to prepare recommendations for consider-ation by the Council. The Executive Committee shall have authority to act for the Council on matters which the Execu-tive Committee, by two thirds vote of those present, determines cannot wait for action by the Council. The Council shall meet frequently enough to minimize the need for such action on its behalf.
b. Membership: The voting membership of the Executive Committee shall consist ofthe Chair, Vice Chair and Secretary
of the Council, the chair of the Personnel Committee, and up to four other members elected by the Council if and as needed to insure that approximately one half of the members of the Executive Commit-tee shall be laypersons. The elected representative of the General Council
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on Ministries, the Director of Con-nectional Ministry, and the Confer-ence Treasurer shall be non voting members.
4. Personnel Committeea. Responsibilities: The Council shall have
a Personnel Committee whose responsi-bilities shall include, but not be limited to, counseling with the staff, develop-ing staff job descriptions and preparing recommendations on personnel items (including compensation) for consider-ation by the Council.
b. Membership: Voting membership of the Committee shall consist of a Chairperson and six other members elected by the Council.
5. Conference Council on Ministries Nominat-ing Committeea. Responsibilities: It shall nominate the
Chair and members of the CCOM per-sonnel committee and task forces or sub-committees established by the Council unless the Council provides otherwise.
b. Membership: The Vice Chair of the Council shall act as the Chair of the Council’s Nominating Committee. The Committee will consist of five Confer-ence Council on Ministries members, including the Chair of the Nominating Committee, members elected by the Council and the Director of Connectional Ministries (without vote).
6. Other Committees: The Council may create additional sub-committees as needed to ful-fill its purpose and responsibilities. Council shall determine the membership, responsi-bilities, and budgets of its sub-committees.
G. Other Agencies1. Annual Conference Session,
Commission on thea. Responsibilities: Evaluate the purpose
and process on Annual Conference Session, designate the number and purpose of offerings, plan and arrange for worship, program, business, and entertainment (Communion, Memorial Service, daily schedule, orders of the day, speakers, musicians, editor of the printed program, the bar of the Confer-ence, registration procedures), and other
responsibilities relating to the Annual Conference Session.
b. Membership: (1) Elective members: four ministers,
three lay men, three lay women, one youth, and one young adult.
(2) Ex officio members: Bishop, Council Director, Conference Treasurer, Conference Secretary, President of the United Methodist Women, President of the United Method-ist Men, Conference Lay Leader, a member of the Executive Committee of the Board of Ordained Ministry, chairpersons of the Annual Confer-ence Session Agenda Committee, COM Communications Committee, Council on Youth Ministry, Young Adult Delegation Committee of the Young Adult Council, Retired Clergy Association, and committees or task groups created by the Commission. The Districts in which the two suc-cessive Conferences will meet shall be represented by one minister and two lay persons named by the District Superintendent. When appropriate a representative from the host institu-tion shall be included.
(3) Officers: chairperson and vice chair-person, who may chair the agenda committee, to be elected by the Annual Conference from among the elective members. The Commission may elect other officers as needed.
2. Archives & History, Commission on a. Responsibilities:
(1) All documents or materials screened and acquired by the Commission or by the Director(s) of Archives on behalf of the Commission shall be the property of the Annual Conference.
(2) The membership of the Commis-sion shall elect a Survey Committee consisting of not less than three nor more than five persons to make a periodic review of items deposited in the archives which are deemed by the Director of Archives to be ephem-eral, redundant, or non archival in character. The Survey Committee shall make recommendations to the
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Director of Archives respecting the disposition of such items, including, but not restricted to, retention in the Conference Archives, placement in other depositories, or donation to the Conference Historical Society for the annual book exchange. The Director of Archives is empowered to execute the recommendations of a majority of the Survey Committee.
b. Membership: The Commission shall consist of six (6) members elected by the Annual Conference. The Director(s) of Archives nominated by the Commission and elected quadrennially by the Confer-ence shall be ex-officio member(s) and are exempt from the Conference tenure rule.
3. California Nevada United Methodist Foundation:
There shall be a California Nevada United Methodist Foundation, a California Corporation, whose membership shall be determined by the Directors of the Foundation in accordance with its Bylaws. The Directors shall be elected in accordance with the Bylaws of the Foundation. The Foundation has been established pursuant to Para. 2513, 2008 Book of Discipline. The Foun-dation may submit financial reports to the Annual Conference.
4. Camping and Retreat Ministries, Conference Board of
a. Responsibilities: (1) Oversight of operations, capital
development and funding of our Con-ference Camp and Retreat Centers.
(2) Development of year round program-ming in the area of camping and retreat ministries for all age levels.
(3) Promotion of camp and retreats opportunities primarily through our Conference Camp and Retreat Cen-ters.
(4) Undertake the responsibilities as outlined in the 2004 Discipline Para. 629.1(b&d) and 629.2 (e).
b. Membership: (1) There shall be between ten (10)
and fifteen (15) voting members nominated by the Conference Com-mittee on Nominations. They shall be arranged into three classes, expiring
at two year intervals. In consultation with the Conference Committee on Nominations, the Board may add up to 3 additional voting members who may be helpful to its work.
(2) Ex officio members without vote include the Conference Coordinator of Youth and Camping Ministries.
(3) Officers: chairperson, vice-chair-person, and secretary to be elected annually from among members of the Board.
c. The chairperson may appoint addi-tional committees as needed to fulfill the board’s responsibilities. The leader of any such committee shall be selected by the board from among the board member-ship.
5. Children and Poverty, Conference Committee on
a. Building on a vision expressed in the Bishop’s Initiative on Children and Poverty, the Conference Committee on Children and Poverty will encourage and challenge congregations to be in ministry with children and the poor. In addition to other funds, the Committee shall administer the Estelle D. Wyman Memo-rial Children’s Fund for ministries with children and for the pursuit of justice, safety and health for all children.
b. Membership will consist of nine mem-bers in three triennial classes, brought by the Conference Nominating Committee. In addition, the committee itself may add up to six additional members who may be helpful in our work. Officers will consist of a chair, vice-chair, financial secretary, and recording secretary.
6. Christian Unity & Interreligious Concerns, Commission on
a. Responsibilities: The Commission on Christian Unity & Interreligious Con-cerns shall have functions set forth in Para. 641a. 2004 Discipline, and duties the Annual Conference, or the Confer-ence Council on Ministries may assign to it. The Commission shall designate some of its members to be advocates for the concerns of the Commission within each of the Districts.
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the General Commission on Christian Unity & Interreligious Concerns, the Governing Board of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA, or official United Methodist delegate to the most recent World Council of Churches Assembly, or the plenary meeting of the Consultation on Church Union who reside within the bounds of the Confer-ence, the Commission shall consist of up to twenty (20) members, fifteen of whom shall be elected by the Annual Confer-ence, from among whom a chairperson, vice chairperson, and secretary will also be elected by the Annual Conference. The Commission is authorized to elect up to five additional members whose presence would be helpful to the Commission.
7. Church & Society, Board ofa. Responsibilities: The Board of Church
& Society shall have functions related to the objectives and scope of work of the General Board of Church & Society (Para. 1004, 2004 Discipline), and such other responsibilities as the Discipline, the Annual Conference, or the Confer-ence Council on Ministries may assign to it. The Board of Church & Society may relate to the United Methodist and ecumenical coalitions and other groups as determined by the Board.
b. Membership: In addition to the members of the General Board of Church and Society who reside within the bounds of the Conference, the Board shall consist of up to thirty four (34) members: Chairper-son, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, District Liaisons (one from each of 7 districts; named by each District), Conference United Methodist Women Mission Coordinator for Social Action (elected by UMW), 18 members at large, 5 members at large (elected by the Board).
Except where noted, the members of the Board are nominated and elected by Annual Conference..
8. Communications, Conference Commission on:
The Communications Commission is an advi-sory and resource body to the California Nevada Conference in cooperation with the Communica-tion Director. The Communication Commission
consists of up to 20 members, with 10 to be nominated by the Nominations Committee and 10 to be nominated by the Commission; that leadership of the Commission shall consist of a Chairperson and Secretary, to be nominated by the nomination committee in consultation with the commission; that members shall serve four-year terms, renewable at the recommendation of the Commission, and that a quorum consists of the members present at a properly convened meeting of the commission. It:
a. Serves as an editorial advisory group to the Communications Director;
b. Has representation on the Northern California Ecumenical Media Resource Center Board of Directors;
c. Provides assistance and resources to strength local churches
d. Promotes the Connectional Relation-ship through its publications and other resources;
e. Is available as consultant for other confer-ence agencies;
f. Provides training opportunities for Con-ference and local church leadership in communications using the resources of the General Commission on Communica-tion (Para. 726.10k, 1992 Discipline)
g. Helps the local church understand its financial responsibility to the Annual Conference and the denomination, and engages local church support;
h. Develops and promotes use of Publica-tion Guidelines to encourage consistent, effective communication;
i. Respects the range of beliefs within the spectrum of theology of the United Meth-odist Church and the importance of com-municating those differences objectively;
j. Communicates the ethnic and cultural diversity in our Annual Conference.
9. Conference Legislation, Committee ona. Responsibilities: Codify Conference
legislation, edit the Standing Rules for approval by the Annual Conference, and be available for consultation with any agency of the Conference seeking to change the Conference Rules. Beginning in 2005, all proposed legislation submit-ted to the Conference Secretary shall be sent simultaneously to the Chair of the Conference Committee on Legislation for
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review and standardized preparation for Conference action.
b. Membership: The Committee shall con-sist of twelve (12) persons, in four equal four-year classes, elected by the Annual Conference. A chairperson, vice chair-person, and secretary shall be nominated from the twelve members by the Confer-ence Nominating Committee and elected by the Annual Conference.
10. Missions, Conference Board ofa. Responsibilities: Conference Board of
Missions shall have functions related to the objectives and scope of work the General Board of Global Ministries as set forth in the United Methodist Book of Discipline and the United Methodist De-velopment Fund, and such other responsi-bilities as the Discipline, the Annual Conference, or the Conference Council on Ministries shall assign to it. The Board shall be the Commission on Equitable Salaries which is required by The Book of Discipline. The Board shall administer the Ethnic Minority Congregations, and Emerging Congregations Funds.
b. Membership: In addition to the members of the General Board of Global Ministries reside within the bounds of the Confer-ence, the Board shall consist of up to forty (40) members: A chairperson, vice chairperson, secretary, chairpersons of its standing committees, a Disaster Re-sponse Coordinator, the UMW Mission coordinator for Education and Interpreta-tion and, thirteen other members elected by the Annual Conference. The Board is authorized to elect up to five additional members whose presence would be help-ful in the judgment of the Board.
c. Standing Committees:(1). The Board shall divide its member-
ship into nine standing committees:(a) Equitable Salaries,(b) Ethnic Ministries,(c) New Church Development,(d) Mission Education,(e) Volunteers in Mission,(f) Health and Relief,(g) Local Church Revitalization,(h) Mission Personnel(i) Disaster Preparedness
(2). The Board shall determine the func-tions and budgets of its committees
11. Conference Personnel Working Groupa. Responsibilities: The Conference Person-
nel Working Group shall seek to facilitate communication and cooperation among Conference agencies and staff. Input from the Working Group will be made to the participating agencies for their annual budgetary processes and personnel policy deliberations.
b. Membership: The Working Group shall consist of the personnel chairperson (or persons with duties similar to personnel chairpersons) of the Conference Board of Pensions, the Conference Coun-cil on Finance & Administration, the Conference Council on Ministries, and the Conference Committee on District Superintendency. The Chairperson of the Conference Committee on District Superintendency will act as Convener of the Working Group.
12. Discipleship, Board ofa. Responsibilities: The Board of Disciple-
ship shall have functions related to the objectives and scope of work of the Gen-eral Board of Discipleship (Para. 629, 2004 Discipline) and such other respon-sibilities as the Discipline, the Annual Conference, or the Conference Council on Ministries may assign to it. The Board of Discipleship shall be the corporate successor to the Board of Discipleship in Society.
b. Membership: In addition to the members of the General Board of Discipleship who reside within the bounds of the Conference, the Board shall consist of a chairperson, vice chairperson, secretary, chairpersons from each District Council on Ministries, Coordinator of Older Adult Ministries, and up to five additional persons representing special concerns or skills. The Chairperson, Vice chairper-son, and secretary shall be nominated by the Conference Nominating Committee and elected by the Annual Conference. The committee chairpersons shall be nominated by the Conference Nominat-ing Committee, in consultation with the Board and may draw those nominees
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from a pool provided by the Board, and they shall be elected by the Annual Con-ference. The Committee representatives to the Board shall be named by the com-mittees. The DCOM representatives to the Board shall be named by the DCOMs. Any “additional members” (up to five) may be elected by the Board.
c. Standing Committees and Task Forces: Older Adult Ministry Council(1) The majority of the membership of
the Older Adult Ministries Council shall be older adults; it will also include persons (regardless of age) who, because of their specialized interests, education, training, and experience, have developed a passion for ministry with older adults. Those serving on the Conference Council on Older Adult Ministries shall be members of The United Method-ist Church, or members of a shared ecumenical ministry with a pastor under appointment by a United Methodist Bishop. The Council shall include both laypersons and clergy; at least onehalf of the membership shall be laypersons. There shall be one member from each district, selected jointly by the District Superintendent and the District Lay Leader. There shall also be members at-large, nomi-nated by the Conference Nominat-ing Committee and elected by the Annual Conference; to achieve racial, ethnic, and gender inclusiveness; and to assure participation by persons with specialized interests, educa-tion, training, and experiences. The Conference Lay Leader (or designee), and the Conference Coordinator of Older Adult Ministries (if any) shall serve ex-officio, with vote. Members should represent the diversity of older adults in the general population, including retired persons, working persons, persons with handicapping conditions, persons with chronic illnesses, single persons, widowed persons, married persons, persons resident in a variety of institutions providing for assisted living, and persons with a wide variety of family
situations. The Council shall elect its own officers.
(2) The Council is to fulfill the following responsibilities:(a) Initiate and support ministries,
plans, activities, and projects that are of particular interest to older adults, including but not limited to retired persons, working per-sons, persons with handicapping conditions, persons with chronic illnesses, single persons, wid-owed persons, married persons, persons resident in a variety of institutions providing for assisted living and levels of care and persons with a wide variety of family situations and levels of care.
(b) Advocate on behalf of older adults
(c) Support and facilitate, where ap-propriate, the formation of older adult caucuses
(d) Identify the needs, concerns, and potential contributions of older adults in the annual conference and its districts
(e) Cooperate with the boards and agencies of the annual confer-ence in receiving and making recommendations to provide for the needs of older adults in The United Methodist Church
(f) Recommend to the Annual Con-ference Committee on Nomina-tions qualified older adult for membership on boards and agen-cies
(g) Participate with the Annual Con-ference Board of Discipleship or equivalent structure, in the nomination of the Coordinator of Older Adult Ministries, for elec-tion by the Annual Conference Division V. Conference Leader-ship and AgenciesStanding Rules
(h) Educate and keep before the an-nual conference and its districts the lifelong process of aging with emphases on the quality of life, intergenerational understandings, and faith development
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(i) Serve as a focal point for supply-ing information and guidance on older adult ministries within the annual conference and its districts
(j) Support the development of re-sources that will under gird older adult ministries within the annual conference and its districts.
Other committees: The Board shall form, and name mem-
bers to, such standing committees and task forces as it shall determine necessary to carry out its work. It may form new committees as it judges necessary and terminate existing ones when their tasks have been completed. The Board shall determine the budgets and functions of its committees to be reported to Annual Conference.
13. District Superintendency, Conference Committee on
a. Responsibilities: Coordinate the work of the District Committees and recommend overall Conference policy regarding District Superintendency; be available at the request of the Bishop for consul-tation in matters related to the District Superintendency; and recommend to the Council on Finance & Administration and the Conference Board of Trustees the budget for the District Superintendency including salary and suitable provision for dwelling, travel, secretary, and office expense. In this process the committee shall periodically develop, revise, distrib-ute and encourage the use of a working paper on the role and function of the District Superintendency
b. Membership: The basic membership shall be the chairperson, secretary, and three at large members nominated by the Con-ference Committee on Nominations in consultation with the Bishop and elected by the Annual Conference Session. All basic members will serve a term of four years. Additional members of the com-mittee shall be: Two representatives of each District Committee selected by the District Committee in consultation with the District Superintendent; ex officio members without vote: a representative from the Council on Finance & Admin-istration, and a representative of the
Cabinet.
14. District Superintendency, District Committees on
a. Responsibilities: To support the District Superintendent of the District in the over-sight of the spiritual and temporal affairs of the Church, with special reference to the District where the Superintendent has responsibility (Para. 666.4,2004 Disci-pline).
b. Membership: This Committee shall include the District lay leader, two lay-women, two laymen, two clergy and two at large members nominated by the District Nominating Committee selected to make possible the representation of racial and ethnic minorities, youth, young adults, and older adults. Two additional persons shall be appointed by the District Superintendent. At least three of the eleven persons shall be clergy and seven shall be lay persons (Para. 662.1, 1996 663.1 2000 Discipline).
15. Episcopacy, Conference Committee on
a. The Committee shall have the responsi-bilities and membership specified in Para. 636, 2004 Discipline.
16. Higher Education & Campus Ministry, Board of
a. Responsibilities: The Board of Higher Education & Campus Ministry shall have functions related to the objectives and scope of work as described in Para. 633 2004 Discipline, and such other respon-sibilities as the Discipline, the Annual Conference or the Conference Council on Ministries may assign to it. The Board of Higher Education & Campus Ministry may relate to other ecumenical campus ministry organizations as determined by the Board.
b. Membership: (1) In addition to person(s) serving as a
member of General Board of Higher Education & Ministry from this Annual Conference, the Board shall consist of up to twenty six (26) mem-bers: a chairperson, vice chairperson, secretary, chairpersons of its standing committees, and twelve other mem-bers (at least two of whom shall be
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students), elected by the Annual Con-ference; and one member designated by the Young Adult Council. The Board is authorized to elect up to five additional members whose presence would be helpful in the judgment of the Board.
(2) All United Methodist campus min-isters serving within the bounds of the Conference and the University Chaplain at University of the Pacific shall be ex officio members without vote.
c. Standing Committees: (1) The Board shall divide its member-
ship into three standing committees: (a) Endowment & Budget (endow-
ment development and confer-ence budget allocations)
(b) Campus Ministries (existing programs, new initiatives, United Methodist Student Movement)
(c) Communications & Connectional Relationships (Special Sundays, Black College Fund, Scholar-ships, Africa University) and public policy.
(2) The Board shall determine the func-tion and budgets of its committees.
17. Filipino American Ministries, Conference Committee on
a.Responsibilities: The Committee shall have the following purposes and respon-sibilities:(1) To grow a strong sense of unity
among Filipino American United Methodists within the Annual Con-ference.
(2) To develop and deepen a sense of mission and ministry, celebrating and enhancing our cultural roots and values as part of our identity.
(3) To create programs and effective strategies for involving and equip-ping our members, especially young adults, youths, and children.
(4) To fully participate in and support NAFAUM and Paglago, our national and regional program for new con-gregational growth and development and the revitalization of existing churches and fellowships.
(5) To raise the consciousness of Filipino
Americans towards the advocacy of and support for relevant social issues.
(6) To engage the Annual Conference and its constituents in cultural aware-ness and education.
(7) To partner with the Annual Confer-ence in the formation and sustain-ing new Filipino American United Methodist congregations.
b. Membership:(1) The Committee shall consist of one
(1) representative each from: CA-NV Regional Paglago, Philippines Solidarity Task Force, Philippines Medical-Dental VIM, Christmas Institute, and The Spiritual Image; president/chairperson of Filipino American Ministry Caucus; one youth or young adult under age 35; Director of Connectional Ministry without a vote; and up to seven (7) additional members at large, one from each of the seven Districts, nominated by the Conference Com-mittee on Nominations.
(2) A chairperson, vice chairperson, and secretary shall be nominated from the members of the Committee and elected by the Annual Conference. The Filipino American Ministry Caucus treasurer will serve by virtue of his/her office.
(3) The Committee shall include both laypersons and clergy; at least one-half of the membership shall be laypersons. They shall be arranged into three classes, expiring at two-year intervals.
18. Hmong Ministry, Conference Committee on
a. Responsibilities: The Committee shall have the following purposes and respon-sibilities:(1) To assist Hmong United Method-
ist congregations in spreading the Gospel through evangelism to the Hmong-American communities within the boundaries of the Annual Conference.
(2) To provide leadership development and ministry resources for Hmong United Methodist churches, fellow-ships and ministries.
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(3) To help the California-Nevada Annual Conference and sponsoring United Methodist churches of Hmong ministries and fellowships in under-standing of the Hmong culture, value and language.
(4) To serve as a bridge between the California-Nevada Annual Confer-ence and Hmong United Methodist churches, fellowships, and ministries in terms of mission and vision of Hmong United Methodist ministries.
(5) To assist the Annual Conference in the formation of new Hmong United Methodist congregations.
b. Membership:(1) The Committee shall consist of (1)
the pastor of each Hmong United Methodist ministry/fellowship/church; (2) the pastor of the sponsor-ing United Methodist Church where the Hmong ministry/fellowship is located; (3) the Hmong Caucus Executive Board; (4) the Director of Connectional Ministry without vote; and (5) up to seven members at large, one from each of the seven districts (of which 3/4 shall be Hmong United Methodists) to serve in triennial classes, nominated by the Conference Committee on Nominations with the recommendation provided by the Hmong Caucus.
(2) A chairperson, vice chairperson, and secretary shall be nominated from the members by the Committee and elected by the Annual Conference.
19. Memoirs, Committee on a. Responsibilities: Assists the Annual
Conference Worship Task Force in plan-ning the Annual Conference Memo-rial Service; prepares memorial service statements for inclusion in the Journal in consultation with the Conference Secretary; and in consultation with the Commission on Archives & History and the Retired Clergy Association, develops biographical statements about the Ordained and Diaconal ministers, current local pastors and those in a retired relationship with the Conference, bishops (who served, were elected from, or reside
in the Conference), retired and active As-sociate Ministers, ordained clergy from other annual conferences and from other denominations presently under appoint-ment in this Conference, deaconesses of the Conference, and the spouses or partners of all of the above. Persons who do not come under the above categories who have given exceptional service in the Conference may receive appropriate memorial recognition at the discretion of the Committee on Memoirs, in consulta-tion with the Board of Laity.
b. Membership: (1) A chairperson who could be either
lay or clergy and six members at large (two clergy, two laymen, and two lay women) in three triennial classes, nominated by the nominat-ing committee of the Retired Clergy Association, and presented at the Annual Conference Session.
(2) Ex officio: The Executive Officer of the Retired Clergy Association, who shall serve as staff to the committee.
20. Native American Ministries, Committee on
a. Responsibilities - It is the responsibility of Committee on Native American Min-istries to: assist the annual conference in establishing new churches and faith com-munities; advocate for inclusion of Na-tive American United Methodists to serve at all levels of the church; determine the distribution of the Native American Ministries Sunday offering, coordinate the promotion of Native American Min-istries Sunday, monitor Native American ministries within the annual conference; offer the gifts of the Native American Community to the annual conference; develop and support new and existing Native American churches and faith com-munities; identify, promote, and support the development of Native American clergy and lay leadership.
b. Membership: A Chairperson, Vice Chair-person, Secretary and Finance Secretary shall be nominated from the members by the Committee and elected by the Annual Conference. The pastor of each Native American ministry/fellowship/church shall be a member. Up to seven
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members at large, one from each of the seven districts nominated by the Confer-ence Committee on Nominations. When possible, the membership shall consist of a majority of Native Americans. The Committee membership shall be orga-nized into 3 classes, expiring at two year intervals.
c. Permanent Standing Committees: A Funding Committee composed of the Vice Chair, and 3 members at large. The purpose of the Funding Committee shall be to make recommendations to the full Committee on Native American Ministry on the distribution of the Native Ameri-can Ministries Sunday offering.
d. The Committee on Native American Ministry will relate to the Conference Board of Mission.
21. Ministerios Hispanos-Latinos, Comité de
a. Responsibilities(1) To administer the Hispanic Endow-
ment(2) To distribute funds earned from
the endowment to Hispano-Latino ministries within the bounds of the California Nevada Annual Confer-ence
(3) Start and monitor new Hispano-Latino Churches and Ministries and revitalize existing Hispano-Latino Churches in the California Nevada Annual Conference.
(4) Develop new leaders and pastors for Hispano-Latino Ministries in the Conference.
(5) Develop, monitor and support Conference wide Hispano-Latino programs.
(6) To coordinate, implement and link with the National Hispanic Plan of the UMC.
(7) To act in an advisory and consultative manner with the Bishop, Cabinet, ministry staff and conference boards and agencies regarding Hispano-Latino ministries.
b. Membership(1) The Conference Treasurer and every
Hispanic Pastor under appointment, Latino seminary student, and lay missionary under assignment in the
Conference; (2) The President of the Hispanic Cau-
cus, (3) One Cabinet Representative, (4) Two representatives from The Board
of Missions, (5) A Representative from CFA (Non
Voting)(6) Five lay persons from churches with
ministries to and with Hispanics or Latinos.
(7) Additional at large members may be added to maintain balance and District representation.
c. Officers are as follows: President, Vice President, Secretary, three Representa-tives to Board of Missions. Officers are limited to two consecutive four year terms and are nominated by the Conference Nominating committee in consultation with the committee. At large members are limited to two 4 year terms and are to be nominated by the Confer-ence Nominating Committee. Represen-tatives are designated by their respective agencies.
d. Standing Committees(1) Executive committee (Cabinet rep,
President, VP, Secretary) (2) Finance and Funding, (3) Programming
e. Accountability - to the Annual Confer-ence
22. Nominations, Committee ona. Responsibilities and Guidelines for
Nominations:(1) Prepare nominations for Conference
officers, boards, divisions, commis-sions, and committees, except where specific provision is otherwise man-dated. The chairperson shall prepare an accurate list of all Conference agencies, including the personnel and officers of the agencies, no later than seventeen (17) days after the adjourn-ment of Conference.
(2) An individual, Nominating Com-mittee, or agency making nomina-tions shall secure the consent of the nominee before any report is made.
(3) Additional nominations shall be submitted to the Conference Commit-
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tee on Nominations with signatures of five (5) United Methodists in this Conference within twenty-four (24) hours following the official presenta-tion of the Nominations Committee report. All nominations, both those from the Nominations Committee and the floor, shall be listed with no identifying marks in the Nominations Committee report and the ballot. Where nominations of more than one person for a single position is made and where nominations are made be-yond the prescribed number allowed, a ballot shall be taken to determine the election. The election shall be held not earlier than twenty-four (24) hours from the official presentation of the Nominations Committee report.
(4) Unless the Discipline, Standing Rules, or Corporation Bylaws other-wise provide, the Conference Com-mittee on Nominations shall name the conveners of those elected by the Annual Conference which elect their own chairperson. The conveners shall not be members of the agencies they convene, and shall insure that the officers elected by the agency are reported to the chairperson of the Conference Committee on Nomina-tions.
(5) For the purpose of providing infor-mation to the members of the Annual Conference and its churches about the organizations listed below, the Conference Committee on Nomina-tions will annually request of their boards of directors, a list of their officers and board members, and a brief description of the organization, including, as set forth in its Articles of Incorporation, Constitution, and/or Bylaws, the official name, the pur-pose of the organization, its profit or not for profit status, the requirements to serve as officers or members of the board of directors, and any connec-tions or linkages with the Annual Conference. The Conference Com-mittee on Nominations will forward this information to the Editor of the Conference Journal for annual publi-
cation in Chapter 2: Membership of Boards, Commissions, and Commit-tees in the concluding Conference section entitled “Informational.” The following organizations shall receive requests: California-Nevada Methodist Homes, Clergy Spouse Association, Conference Claimants’ Endowment Board, Ethnic Caucuses, Fred Finch Youth Center, Glide Foundation, Retired Clergy Associa-tion, Sierra Service Project, United Methodist Men, United Method-ist Women, Wesley Foundation of University of California – Berkeley, Wesley Foundation of University of California – Merced.
b. Membership: The Committee shall con-sist of up to twenty-one (21) persons: a chairperson, vice chairperson, secretary; and up to eleven (11) members at large, nominated by the Ministry Staff, four (4) additional at large members nominated by the Ministry Staff in consultation with the Conference Commission on Religion and Race. These eighteen (18) persons shall be placed in triennial classes. Ad-ditional members are: one (1) young adult and one (1) youth nominated by the Ministry Staff; and Conference Lay Leader(s). The Director of Connectional Ministry shall serve as staff consultant. Of the twenty-one (21) members, there shall be at least one (1) from each District who shall serve on that District Nominat-ing Committee or equivalent structure. Nominees shall be named by May 1 each year and their consent secured by the Bishop.
23. Northern California Ecumenical Council
The representation of the California Nevada Annual Conference to the Northern California Ecumenical Council shall consist of the Bishop and two representatives (one layperson, one clergy) named by the Bishop.
24. Northern Nevada Ecumenical CouncilThe representation of the California Nevada
Annual Conference to the Northern Nevada Ecumenical Council shall consist of the Super-intendent of the Nevada Sierra District and two representatives (one layperson, one clergy).
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25. Ordained Ministry, Board of a. Responsibilities: The Board of Ordained
Ministry shall have functions related to the objectives and scope of work as de-scribed in Paras. 368 and 634, 2004 Dis-cipline, and those the Annual Conference or the Conference Council on Ministries may assign to it.
b. The Board may use Ministerial Educa-tion Funds for Diaconal ministers as well as for ordained clergy (Para. 816, 2004 Book of Discipline).
c. Membership: The Board shall consist of not more than sixty (60) persons nominated and elected as provided by the 2004 Book of Discipline
26. Pensions, Board of The Conference Board of Pensions shall be
organized as outlined in Paragraph 638 of the 2004 Discipline. The total elected membership shall not exceed eighteen (18), arranged in four classes of eight year terms, expiring at two year intervals. The Conference Treasurer shall be the Treasurer of the Conference Board of Pensions. The President of the Conference Claimants’ En-dowment Board and the President of the Retired Clergy Association shall be Ex Officio Members of the Conference Board of Pensions, with vote. The Executive Secretary of the Conference Claimants’ Endowment Board and the Executive Secretary of the Retired Clergy Association shall be Ex Officio Members of the Board, with voice but without vote
27. Reconciliation, Conference Committee On
The Conference Committee on Reconciliation (CCOR) will have between 21 and 24 members, of which one-third shall be clergy, one-third male laity and one-third female laity, serving in classes for terms of four years. Members shall not serve more than two consecutive terms. Former mem-bers are eligible for a new membership term after one year’s hiatus. Three consecutive unexcused absences constitute a resignation. The committee is authorized to appoint a replacement for that person to be added by the Annual Conference Committee on Nominations the following year. Those who are present at a meeting constitute a quorum.
28. Religion & Race, Commission on a. Responsibilities: The Commission on
Religion & Race shall have functions
related to the objectives and scope of the work of the General Commission on Religion & Race, where applicable (Para. 642, 2004 Discipline), and such other responsibilities as the Discipline, the Annual Conference, or the Conference Council on Ministries may assign to it. The Commission shall designate some of its members to be advocates for the concerns of the Commission within each of the Districts.
b. Membership: In addition to the members of the General Commission on Religion & Race who reside within the bounds of the Conference, the Commission shall consist of up to twenty (20) members. Up to eighteen shall be elected by the Annual Conference with a maximum of three Asians, three Blacks, three Caucasians, three Hispanics, three Native Americans, and three Pacific Islanders, from among whom a chairperson, vice chairperson, and secretary will be elected by the Annual Conference. The Commission is authorized to elect additional members whose presence would be helpful in the judgment of the Commission, to com-plete a total membership of twenty.
29. Retired Clergy Association The Retired Clergy Association of the Califor-
nia Nevada Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church is an affiliate organization of the Annual Conference operating under the Ar-ticles of Incorporation of the Annual Conference.
a. Purpose: To maintain a supportive relationship among retired clergy and diaconal ministers of this Conference; re-tired consecrated missionaries and retired clergy members of other United Method-ist Conferences; residing within the bounds of this conference; and spouses and surviving spouses of all of the above members.
b. Officers: President, President Elect, Past-President, Treasurer, Chair of the Spring Fling, Memorials Scholarship Program Officer, twelve (12) Directors at Large elected in three annual classes of four each. The Officers shall be nominated by a Nominating Committee and elected annually by the members at the Annual Meeting and Luncheon held at the site of
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the Annual Conference. c. Nominating Committee: The Nominat-
ing Committee shall be composed of the Past President and three members of the Board of Directors nominated from the floor and elected by the members at the Annual Meeting.
d. Linking Responsibilities: The President shall serve with vote on the Board of Pensions and on the Commission on the Annual Conference Session. The Execu-tive Officer, as staff, shall serve without vote on the Board of Pensions. The Retired Clergy Association, as delegated by the Conference Board of Pensions, ad-ministers grants from the “Retiree Health Care Support Fund” (See Standing Rule, Div. IX.E.1.c.(2)(c)).
30. Status & Role of Women, Commission on
a. Responsibilities: The Commission on the Status & Role of Women shall have functions set forth in Para. 643, 2004 Discipline and such other responsibilities as the Discipline, the Annual Conference, or Conference Council on Ministries may assign to it. The Commission shall desig-nate some of its members to be advocates for the concerns of the Commission within each of the Districts.
b. Membership: In addition to the members of the General Commission on Status & Role of Women who reside within the Conference bounds, the Commission shall consist of up to twenty (20) persons, fifteen of whom shall be elected by the Annual Conference, from among whom a chairperson, vice chairperson, or co chairpersons, and secretary will also be elected by the Annual Conference. One member will be named by the Confer-ence United Methodist Women. The Commission is authorized to elect up to five additional members whose presence would be helpful in the judgment of the Commission. The total membership shall be composed of approximately one third laywomen, and one third laymen, and one-third clergy of whom at least two shall be male. The majority of the Com-mission shall be women. The chairperson shall be a woman.
31. Trustees, Conference Board of The Board shall have the responsibilities and
membership specified in Paras. 2512, 2514-2516, 2004 Discipline.
32. Young Adult Council a. Responsibilities:
(1) Coordinate Conference and District young adult ministries;
(2) Strengthen and resource the young adult ministry in the local churches and Districts of the Annual Confer-ence;
(3) Initiate and support plans, activities, and projects that are of a particular interest to young adults;
(4) Be an advocate for the free expression of the convictions of young adults on issues vital to them; and
(5) Cooperate with the Division on High-er Education & Campus Ministries to seek to interpret the needs of persons in higher education and promote the church’s mission in higher education.
b. Membership: The Conference Young Adult Council shall consist of up to thirty (35) members, to be nominated by the Conference Young Adult Council. The nominees shall be elected by the Confer-ence Council on Ministries on behalf of the Annual Conference. The members shall be: Young Adult Chairperson; Young Adult Vice-Chairperson; secretary to the Conference Young Adult Coun-cil; chairperson, vice-chairperson, and secretary of its standing committees; the chairperson of each District Young Adult Council; one full time student represen-tative from each District; and twelve members at large. At least one half of all members of the Conference Young Adult Council shall be full time students in post secondary educational institutions.
33. Youth Ministry, Conference Council ona. Membership:
(1) Two youth from each District, nominated by the District youth organization, or in the event that a District youth organization does not nominate its two representa-tives by a deadline set each year by CCYM, the CCYM shall nominate the representatives from that District;
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ten (10) at large members who shall be youth or young adults, nominated by the Council on Youth Ministry; the nominees shall be approved by the Conference Council on Ministries on behalf of the Annual Conference. The membership shall be divided into three classes of equal numbers, one of which shall be elected annually for an one year term; the other two to be elected in alternating years for two year terms. Selection of those persons in one and two year classes shall be made by CCYM at its first meeting following the Annual Con-ference Session. The Council shall elect its own chairperson who shall be a youth. The chairperson of the proceeding year’s CCYM shall be a voting member. The CCYM shall de-termine annually the composition of its Executive Committee. Members shall serve as voting members for no more than a total of four years.
(2) Ex officio members without vote: One representative of the Conference United Methodist Women, selected by that organization; one representa-tive of the Conference United Meth-odist Men, selected by that organi-zation; nine young adults or adults including one District Coordinator of Youth from each District, selected on application to CCYM in consultation with the DCOM; and one staff person assigned by the ministry staff.
H. District Agencies and Leadership
1. District Councils on Ministries Each District shall have a Council on Minis-
tries or equivalent which addresses the charge in 659 2004 Discipline.
2. District Lay Leader The position of District Lay Leader shall
have a quadrennial term of office and shall be elected by the District Council on Ministries or equivalent. Elections shall be in the year preced-ing the beginning of the quadrennium. To provide continuity in leadership, the District Council on Ministries or equivalent may choose to designate a District lay leader Elect to serve until assuming
the duties at the following Annual Conference Session. During the interim, she/he shall serve in cooperation with the District Lay Leader in meet-ing the responsibilities of the position. District Councils on Ministries or equivalent may also elect Associate District Lay Leader(s).
3. District extension societies Such societies shall report annually to the
Board of Missions. 657.4 2004 Discipline
4. District Nominating Committee The District Superintendent shall appoint
a District Nominating Committee. It shall be comprised of the District Superintendent, one member of that District’s membership on the Conference Committee on Nominations and at least two other persons.
I. The Conference Staff1. Affirmative action employment shall be the
policy of this Annual Conference. As vacan-cies occur, vigorous and thorough efforts shall be made to recruit and employ/appoint persons who are ethnic minorities and/or women. Such candidates for employment/appointment are considered additionally qualified. Affirmative action goals shall be adopted by the Conference every quadren-nium. This Conference shall also give preferable consideration to persons with handicapping conditions who are qualified. Further, persons who apply for Conference staff positions will be considered addition-ally qualified if they have been a member of this Conference for two years in the case of clergy persons or a member of churches of this Conference for two years in the case of lay persons.
2. General administrative oversight of the Conference program shall be the respon-sibility of the ministry staff, consisting of the Bishop, the District Superintendents, the Conference Council Director, Associate Council Directors, the Conference Treasurer and Director of Administrative Services, and the Conference Youth Coordinator. The ministry staff may invite other Conference staff persons to participate in their meetings on a regular or occasional basis.
3. In consultation with the ministry staff and the staff persons involved, the Bishop may assign staff persons to agencies which request staff services, unless Corporate By
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Laws or Conference action provide other-wise. Staff persons shall have voice, but not vote, unless otherwise provided. Divisions, commissions, committees, and task forces may be assigned staff, if the agency, the Bishop, and the ministry staff agree that such assignment will be mutually beneficial.
4. Employment of staff:a. Each agency employing staff, full time
or part time, shall use the following prin-ciples to guide its personnel practices: (1) Have an active personnel committee. (2) Have a current written statement of
personnel policies. (3) Review the proposed cost and
sources of funding of any anticipated position.
(4) For each employed position, there shall be an adequate written job description and statement of goals.
(5) Develop a specific, regular system of review and evaluation of employees.
(6) Conform to Conference affirmative action guidelines.
b. More detailed guidelines for develop-ing staff positions are included in the report of the Transitional Task Force (1980 Journal, p. 160). They shall also be available on request from Conference offices and shall be sent annually to the chairperson and secretary of each agency of the Annual Conference.
c. Each agency employing staff, full time or part time, shall report a summary of its personnel procedures and policies to the Annual Conference each year.
d. Agencies employing staff shall be responsible for developing an adequate funding package to support the position.
5. Categories of staff persons employed through the Conference and its agencies:a. Basic professional staff, b. Part time continuing professional staff,
and c. Additional professional staff.
6. The basic professional staff consists of those full time positions mandated by the Annual Conference. The principle of separation of program and fiscal responsibilities shall be continued. Recognizing, however, that at times these responsibilities may overlap, the ministry staff shall clarify, determine lines of communication, reporting, and responsi-
bility. a. Program Staff:
(1) Directors of Connectional Ministry shall serve as the executive officers of the Conference Council on Min-istries, having responsibilities as set forth in Paragraph 607 of the 2004 Book of Discipline, with a focus on Leadership Development and Mis-sion Resource, service and support and responsibility for program coor-dination at the Conference level and supervision of council program staff.
(2) Coordinator/Specialists may be employed full time or less and be assigned to some specific task such as Conference Coordinator of Youth and Camping and Coordinator of Com-munications.
b. Treasurer and Director of Administrative Services shall carry out those respon-sibilities described in Para. 618 2004 Discipline and such other tasks that may be assigned by the ministry staff.
c. Related agency staff. Because of their importance to the life and ministry of the Annual Conference, the United Method-ist Foundation, the Conference Claim-ants’ Endowment Board, and the Confer-ence Board of Pensions, the following professional staff of these agencies shall be included: Executive Vice President of the United Methodist Foundation, Executive Secretary of the Conference Claimants’ Endowment Board, and the Executive Secretary of the Conference Board of Pensions. These staff persons shall continue in their efforts to develop additional opportunities for cooperation and coordination between these agencies and the Conference in the performance of bookkeeping and treasury functions, investment counseling and management, stewardship education, and in the cultiva-tion of financial resources for all the causes of the Conference.
7. Part time continuing professional staff con-sists of those positions whose continuation has been mandated by the Annual Confer-ence, but are not full time. They include:a. Editor of the Journal, andb. Conference Secretary.
8. Any proposed addition to basic professional
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staff or part time continuing professional staff must be included in the preliminary packet with job description, cost analysis and rationale for the position.
9. Additional professional staff consists of those persons employed by and/or paid by any agency of the Conference or the Annual Conference itself, who are related to a local church or churches, District, board, agency, division, or the whole Annual Conference. This category of staff is intended to enable employment of staff for specialized and/or specified term responsibilities. In no case shall a position be approved for more than four years without a thorough re evaluation and renewal of approval for a specific pe-riod. Additional professional staff positions shall be considered supplementary to the basic professional staff, and their existence shall not require the approval of the Annual Conference. Any agency desiring to hire additional professional staff shall de-velop its plans in accordance with the Staff Guidelines given (V.H.4). The Conference Council on Ministries shall assist Districts and program agencies in following sound personnel procedures in planning, hiring, and evaluating staff.
10. Funding:a. The amount established by the Council
on Finance & Administration in the Conference Apportionment Budget as the minimum support base for basic profes-sional staff and part time continuing professional staff shall be a priority and first claim on the Conference Apportion-ment Budget.
b. Wherever possible, funding support for additional professional staff shall be secured from sources outside the Confer-ence Apportionment Budget. Funds from the annual budgets of Conference agencies may be used for employment of additional professional staff only if such funds were specified in the agency’s proposed budget and included in the total adopted by the Conference.
c. An amount shall be established in the Conference Benevolence Budget for an Additional Professional Staff Fund.” Grants from this Fund shall be made by the Conference Council on Ministries, which shall establish its own procedures
for review and evaluation of requested grants and shall determine that agencies receiving allocations from this Fund follow practices in keeping with the principles articulated in V.H.4
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A. The Conference TreasuryThe Conference treasury is designated as the
central treasury for all Conference agencies par-ticipating in the Conference Budget. Refer Para. 612.11, 2004 Discipline.
B.OfficeoftheTreasurerConference Treasurer unless otherwise provided
in the Discipline, the person serving as Confer-ence Treasurer shall serve as treasurer of each Conference agency participating in the Confer-ence Benevolence Budget. In cases where the Discipline requires that a treasurer be elected by any Conference agency participating in the Conference Budget, it is recommended that such agency elect the Conference Treasurer as its Treasurer
C. Council on Finance & Administration
The Conference Council on Finance & Admin-istration, in consultation with the appropriate Conference agencies, is hereby empowered to exercise authority, when necessary, to restrict spending in such a manner as to avoid contin-ued and projected deficits when disbursements by a Council, Board, agency, or Committee are projected to exceed anticipated income. These adjustments shall be reported to the next Annual Conference Session
D. Miscellaneous and Reserve Fund
1. There shall be a Miscellaneous and Reserve Fund credited with:a. Interest earned on cash balances, except
otherwise provided for, andb. Any cash surplus of a regular Conference
Administration Budget operation.2. On authorization of the Council on Finance
and Administration, the Miscellaneous and Reserve Fund shall be charged with emer-gency or unbudgeted needs of Conference agencies or programs.
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3. At the end of the fiscal year the balance on hand in the Miscellaneous and reserve Fund shall not be less than two months of the sub-sequent year’s spending plan for Conference Office and Administration and Ministerial Fund B.This provision VI.D.3 shall be suspended for years 2008 and 2009.
4. At the end of the fiscal year, any cash surplus in excess of standing rule reserve requirements in the miscellaneous fund shall be remitted to the General Conference apportionment for World Service up to an amount that would pay this apportionment obligation in full.
E. Benevolence Reserve Fund1. Any benevolence funds, other than the
Emerging Congregations Fund, on hand to the credit of a Conference agency at the end of any Conference fiscal year shall be placed into the Benevolence Reserve Fund. Interest earned on this Fund shall be cred-ited to the Fund. Any Emerging Congrega-tions Fund monies shall be reserved for up to an additional fiscal year.
2. An amount from the Benevolence Reserve Fund may be added to the apportionment income for the ensuing year’s Conference Benevolence Budget by the Conference on recommendation of the Council on Finance & Administration. In preparing its recommendation, the Council on Finance & Administration shall consider any recom-mendations of the Conference Council on Ministries.
3. In extraordinary circumstances, on recom-mendation of the Conference Council on Ministries, the Council on Finance & Ad-ministration may release funds from the Be-nevolence Reserve Fund to be administered by the Conference Council on Ministries for emergency or unbudgeted Conference benevolence purposes.
F. Local Church Apportionments1. As members of Christ’s universal church, we
have professed our loyalty to the United Method-ist Church and have promised to do all in our power to strengthen its ministries. The ministries of the United Methodist Church extend beyond our local churches to endeavors throughout the world. We fund these endeavors through our ap-
portionment giving.2. In the California-Nevada Annual Confer-
ence of the United Methodist Church, a church’s or fellowship’s apportionment amount is a percentage of the annual budget approved by the Annual Conference in the preceding year. This percentage is determined annually using information from each church’s “Local Church Report, Table II.”
3. Each March, the Conference Treasurer shall total the following lines from the “Table II” for each church and fellowship from the previous calendar year:
All staff, operating and program expenses (lines 64 through 72)
From this total, the Conference Treasurer will subtract any parsonage rental income (line 96) up to the amount of pastor’s hous-ing allowance(s) (line 66).
4. The resulting amount is the local church’s “net total paid” for the year (LCntp). This amount is considered a measure of that church’s or fellowship’s financial strength relative to all other churches/fellowships in the Annual Conference. The Conference Treasurer shall then add together all of the “net total paid” amounts (LCntps) to get the Annual Conference’s “net total paid” (ACntp).
5. In recognition that more of the financial strength of the smallest churches is needed to cover the fixed costs of operations, only 80% of the net total paid of the smallest churches will be included in this apportion-ment allocation. These smaller churches are defined as those with a net total paid less than the conference average compensation (CAC) for clergy.
6. The “net total paid” for each local church and fellowship (LCntp) shall be divided by the “net total paid” for the Annual Confer-ence (ACntp). The resulting decimal figure shall be multiplied by the total budget ad-opted by the Annual Conference Session in order to determine each church’s and each fellowship’s share of the adopted budget.
7. For purposes of the above calculation, The Council on Finance and Administration shall have the discretion to determine the “net total paid” (LCntp) for any church or fellowship not turning in its “Table II” report by February 28th. The Council can
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increase the “net total paid” (LCntp) up to 25% over the prior year’s amount for these churches.
8. For purposes of the above calculation, The Council on Finance and Administration in consultation with the District Superinten-dent shall have the discretion to decrease the “net total paid” (LCntp) of a newly organized church or fellowship in the first five years of its operation.
9. The Council on Finance and Administration shall recommend a budget to the Annual Conference that includes a total percent-age change no greater than the percentage change in the Annual Conference’s net total paid (ACntp).
10. The Annual Conference may adopt by majority vote a budget that is the same or less in total than the budget recommended by the Council on Finance and Administra-tion. The Annual Conference may adopt by a two-thirds vote a budget that exceeds the budget recommended by the Council on Finance and Administration.
G. Dividing Apportionment Collections
The Conference Treasurer shall divide on a percentage basis amount the various funds comprising each of the apportionment budgets listed below all amounts received from charges designated for Annual Conference Ministries and Pensions. General and Jurisdictional Apportion-ments shall be paid the total amounts received..
H. Apportionment Payment PlanThe apportionments to each church for Annual
Conference Ministries and Pensions shall be pay-able in twelve monthly installments each year.
I. Pastor’s Salary1. The salary to be paid by each church, as
determined by the Charge Conference, shall cover the period from January 1 to Decem-ber 31.
2. The local church report to the Annual Con-ference shall show the amount paid by the church on the pastor’s salary from January I to December 31 each year
3. A pastor receiving an appointment at An-nual Conference shall be entitled to receive salary from his/her new appointment begin-ning July 1. A pastor receiving a new ap-
pointment at any other time shall be entitled to receive salary from the new appointment beginning date.
4. The Annual Conference recommends to each Charge Conference that the pastor’s cash salary should include an amount equal to one-half of the amount which would be required to pay the pastors self employ-ment social security tax. This should be in addition to salary which would otherwise be paid in addition to any normal salary increase. The Conference further recom-mends that the District Superintendents interpret this rule to the Charge Conferences and that the Conference Board of Pensions should keep pastors and churches informed of changes in Social Security taxes and benefits. Pastors’ salaries are to be paid by the church on a weekly, biweekly, semi monthly, or monthly basis. In the event a pastor does not receive his/her salary when due, the pastor shall notify the Pastor Parish Committee Chairperson, the District Super-intendent, and the Conference Treasurer in writing within two weeks of the missed pay date. Failure of a pastor to give this notifica-tion may result in the filing of an adminis-trative complaint.
5 In order to provide adequate information for income tax and pension purposes, it is recommended to each Charge Conference that the pastor’s salary and expense items shall be established and reported as follows: a. Pastor’s Salary. The salary item should
include only the amount of compensa-tion which would normally be considered cash salary including any amount added to salary for self employment Social Security tax payment.
b. Travel Expense. Effective July 1, 1991 travel should be calculated in accordance with current year IRS standards for travel expense by automobile plus related expenses such as bridge tolls, parking, room and meals, at Annual Conference. On its availability the Council on Finance & Administration will communicate the current year IRS standard for mileage reimbursement to local churches, appli-cable boards and agencies and other areas of the Annual Conference which need to be aware of this information. Payment may be based either:
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(1) on current mileage, or (2) on an estimate consistent with the
number of miles traveled in previous years.
c. Utilities and Other Cash Allowances. The actual amount of parsonage utilities or an amount based on the cost of parson-age utilities for previous years, should be paid. Also included should be such items as health premiums, death benefit plan premiums, and continuing education costs, paid by the local church for the benefit of the pastor. d. Local churches shall indicate whether or not a parsonage is provided and, if not, shall report the amount provided for housing allowance.
6. The Annual Conference charges the District Superintendents to interpret rules concern-ing pastoral compensation to the Charge and/or Church Conferences in their respec-tive Districts.
J. Estimated SalaryThe District Superintendents shall provide
the Conference Secretary with the estimated local church salary, supplemental salary, travel expense, other payments by the local church, and the total of these items for each pastoral charge for the current year. These items shall be printed in separate columns in the Journal each year.
K. District Union AskingsAskings by District, subdistrict, or city unions
made to local churches shall not exceed in the aggregate seven percent of the amount of the World Service and Conference Benevolence apportionments to the churches within the respec-tive resources. Each of these organizations is requested to cooperate with the District Council on Ministries.
L. District Program Funds1. Each church in the Conference is requested
to pay each year to the Conference Trea-surer for credit to a District Program Fund, an amount equal to seven percent of its World Service and Conference Benevolence apportionments, in addition to the Confer-ence apportionments.
2. 90% of the funds contributed by the church-es on a given District in any given year shall be credited for use within the budget of that District Council on Ministries in the
subsequent year. 10% of the funds collected in each District each year shall be credited to an equalization fund to be allocated by CCOM in the subsequent year to enable equity between the Districts.
3. The District Council budget process shall be on the same time basis as the Annual Conference budget.
M. Member’s Expense for the Annual Conference Session
1. Conference Claimants: Up to an amount equal to the per them allowance for room and board set by the Commission on the Annual Conference Session shall be reimbursed to retired clergy members and retired local pastors, their spouses, widows or widowers of Conference members and lay pastors, and clergy on disability leave. This benefit shall not be paid for any person serving as a pastor or associate pastor unless the salary is less than 50% of the equitable compensation for that year.
2. Pastors and lay members:a. Local churches shall pay the cost of room
and board and travel expense to Annual Conference for their pastors and lay members.
b. To equalize travel costs for Annual Con-ference:(1) Each member of the Annual Confer-
ence who claims travel will be reimbursed 10 cents per mile for each mile in excess of 200 miles round trip between the local church and site of Annual Conference.
(2) Each member who travels in excess of 500 miles round trip will be reim-bursed $15 per night for a maximum of two nights of lodging.
3. Other lay members not elected by a local church and whose Session expenses are not covered by other sources: Annual Confer-ence Session expenses up to an amount equal to the per them allowance for room and board set by the Commission of the An-nual Conference Session will be reimbursed by the Conference to that member if so requested.
N. Conference Agencies’ Travel Expense
1. It is recognized that persons in meetings
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and programs of our Conference agencies make a financial contribution through non reimbursed travel and other expense; and it is further recognized that it would not be practical to fully reimburse each participant for these expenses.
2. Travel expense for members of agencies elected by the Annual Conference to meet-ings of those agencies, for volunteer work-ers doing program or field work approved by such agencies, and for official represen-tatives elected and designated by the agency to attend other than United Methodist meet-ings within the Annual Conference, shall be paid on the following maximum basis: a. Fifteen cents per round trip mile per car
with one person, 20 cents per round trip mile per car with two or more authorized persons, plus bridge tolls and parking expense; round trip bus fare; or round trip plane fare, if the round trip plane travel exceeds 300 miles, plus limousine, bus fare, or car expense to and from the airports;
b. Plus up to $7.00 per meal per person for meals when away from home due to the meeting, program, or field trip, $21.00 maximum per day;
c. Plus up to $30.00 per night per person for room if it is necessary to stay overnight away from home in connection with the meeting, program or field trip;
d. Plus up to $4.00 per hour with up to $32.00 per day maximum for dependent care; and
e. All claims for travel expense shall be made on forms provided by the Confer-ence Treasurer and shall be approved by a person authorized by each agency before payment of the claim is made.
O. Out of Conference Travel1. Because we are a connectional church,
participation by members and designated representatives of Conference agencies in some events held beyond the bounds of this Annual Conference is essential. In order to insure that funds are used to the greatest benefit, the following procedures shall be employed: a. For “out of conference travel” funds by
agency members, volunteer workers, and official representatives:
(1) A line item shall be placed in the Be-nevolence Budget for those agencies related to the Benevolence Budget and shall be administered by the Conference Council on Ministries;
(2) A line item shall be placed in the Connectional Funds Budget for all agencies not in the Benevolence Budget and shall be administered by the Council on Finance & Adminis-tration.
b. For ministry staff and other staff. Amounts of “out of conference travel” shall be established by the agencies recommending salaries for each staff person: Conference Council on Minis-tries for the Director, Associate Director and other program staff; The Board of Pensions for its staff; and The Council on Finance & Administration for District Superintendents and for any other staff. Authorization and administration of these funds shall be by the ministry staff for its members or by the above agencies for other staff related to them.
c. These procedures refer specifically to Conference funds used to cover actual costs of travel from points within this Annual Conference to points beyond its boundaries. Funds to cover costs of programs, board, room, registration fees, etc. for events outside this Annual Con-ference may also be included in out of Conference travel funds allocations, but such funds may come from the agency budget, the individual attending, or some other source.
d. With the approval of the chairperson of a Conference agency and the Conference Council of Ministries Director, travel in California and Nevada would be ex-empted from the out of Conference rules.
P. Conference Moving Expense Plan
1. Active and retired pastors under appoint-ment.a. The District Superintendent shall be
responsible for furnishing pastors and churches with copies of the Conference Moving Expense Plan.
b. Participants: (1) Clergy, active or retired, who are ap-
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pointed as pastors or associate pastor of local churches in this Conference
(2) Clergy transferring into this Confer-ence, and students returning to or joining this Conference to accept their first appointment to a local church.
(3) Local pastors who are appointed as pastors or associate pastors of local churches in the Conference.
(4) CLayM pastors going to or from an assignment, on approval by the District Superintendent, limited to one move per Conference year.
c. Requirements:(1) Moving is performed by a licensed
commercial moving company.(2) Payments shall relate only to the
transportation cost of moving furni-ture, personal property, and equip-ment within the Conference. For purposes of this plan, an automobile may be considered personal property if shipment is approved in advance by the Cabinet. Payments will not be made to cover the cost of transporta-tion of persons, packing, unpacking, storing, or insurance.
(3) The weight of furnishings, personal property, and equipment shall be veri-fied to the Conference Treasurer and Director of Administrative Services by a receipt from the public weigh master, a waybill, or a certificate from a moving or railroad company. Where the cost of the move is deter-mined by an hourly rate, generally in moves of less than fifty (50) miles, the requirement for verification of weight shall be waived.
d. Payments:(1) Within the bounds of the Conference,
the Annual Conference will reim-burse the local church to which the pastor is moving 800% of the moving cost for the first 15,000 pounds. The church to which the pastor is moving shall pay 20% of the cost of moving up to 15,000 pounds.
(2) Within the bounds of the Confer-ence, where the cost of the move is determined by an hourly rate, the Conference will reimburse 80%
and the church to which the pastor is moving shall pay 201/6 for up to three workers and van working up to fifteen hours. Participants moving from outside the bounds of the An-nual Conference may be reimbursed up to an additional $7000.00 from the Annual Conference for expenses incurred outside the bounds of the California Nevada Conference, within the above requirements.
(3) Any arrangements for costs above these limits is a matter between the pastor involved and the church to which he/she is assigned.
2. Retiring pastors and ministers’ widows or widowers. a. Participants:
(1) Full time pastors or associate pas-tors in the Conference entering into retirement or disability leave who move within a year of retirement or entering disability leave.
(2) Widows or widowers of clergy who die while serving as full time pas-tors or full time associate pastors of churches in the Conference.
b. Requirements:(1) Moving is performed by a licensed
commercial moving company.(2) Payments shall relate only to the
transportation cost of moving furni-ture, personal property and equip-ment within the Conference. For purposes of this plan, an automobile may be considered personal property if shipment is approved in advance by the Cabinet. Payments will not be made to cover the cost of transporta-tion of persons, packing, unpacking, storage, and insurance.
(3) The weight of furnishings, personal property, and equipment shall be veri-fied to the Conference Treasurer and Director of Administrative Services by a receipt from a public weigh mas-ter, a waybill, or a certificate from a moving or railroad company. Where the cost of the move is determined by an hourly rate, generally in moves of less than 50 miles, the requirement for verification of weight shall be waived.
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c. Payments:(1) The Conference will pay the full
transportation cost as defined above.(2) Where the cost of the move is
determined by an hourly rate, the Conference will pay the full cost for up to three workers and van working up to fifteen hours.
3. District Superintendents, Conference staff, and their widows and widowers. a. Participants:
(1) District Superintendents,(2) Conference professional staff mem-
bers,(3) Widows or widowers of clergy who
die while District Superintendents, and
(4) Widows or widowers of persons who die while Conference professional staff.
b. Requirements:(1) Moving is performed by a licensed
commercial moving company.(2) Payments shall relate only to the
transportation cost of moving furni-ture, personal property and equip-ment within the Conference. For purposes of this plan, an automobile may be considered personal property if shipment is approved in advance by the Cabinet. Payments will not be made to cover the cost of transporta-tion of persons, packing, unpacking, storage, and insurance.
(3) The weight of furnishings, personal property and equipment shall be veri-fied to the Conference Treasurer and Director of Administrative Services by a receipt from a public weigh mas-ter, a waybill, or a certificate from a moving or railroad company. Where the cost of the move is determined by an hourly rate, generally in moves of less than fifty (50) miles, the require-ment for verification of weight shall be waived.
c. Payments: (1) A participant shall submit to the
Conference Treasurer in advance an estimate from a moving company.
(2) The Annual Conference will pay that portion of the moving cost which is approved by the President of the
Council on Finance & Administration and the Conference Treasurer. Each such case shall be reported to the Council on Finance & Administra-tion.
4. Budget and administration:a. The moving expense plan is effective:
(1) At the time of a new appointment, (2) At the time of new employment for
lay staff, (3) Following the retirement of a clergy,
and (4) Following the death of a participant.
b. Special cases not covered by these mov-ing expense plan rules may be presented to the Council on Finance & Administra-tion and at the discretion of the Council may be paid from the Moving Expense Fund.
c. The cost of this plan shall be included in the Conference Administration Budget.
d. The Conference Council on Finance & Administration shall be responsible for administering this Moving Expense Plan and shall be authorized to make such adjustments within the structure of the plan as it may deem necessary.
e. The Conference expects the Bishop and Cabinet to convey our expectation to agencies or institutions to which clergy are appointed full time, that all moving expenses of such clergy will be paid by that agency or institution.
Q. Conference Advance SpecialsAdvance Special requests involving only one
District which receive the annual approval of the District Superintendent shall be forwarded for review to the Conference Board of Missions. Where a Conference Advance Special involves more than one District, the initiating organization shall submit its request directly to the Confer-ence Board of Missions. The Conference Board of Missions shall determine which projects to recommend to the Annual Conference for adop-tion and support, the duration of time for which the approval is to be effective, and the group or agency to be responsible for administrative oversight of each project.
R. Dependent Care ExpenseEach Board and Agency of the Conference shall
include in its budget an item for dependent care
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when members are engaged in official Confer-ence business.
S. Equal Employment Opportunity Agreement
All church institutions, Boards, Agencies, and local churches of the Annual Conference who are recipients of Conference funds shall, in all con-struction contracts and in contracts with suppliers enter into the Equal Employment Opportunity Agreement which is printed in full in chapter 11 of the 2004 Journal.
T. Campground & Retreat Ministries Vision Fund
1. The Camping and Retreat Ministries Vision Fund shall consist of two parts: 1) the fund corpus, and 2) the fund earnings. The fund corpus is defined as money in the fund as of December 31, 2006. The fund earnings are defined as any money earned from the fund corpus after December 31, 2006. The fund shall be invested as directed by the Board of Camping and Retreat Ministries and the Council on Finance and Administration. The fund corpus shall be spent only in cases of extraordinary maintenance at a conference camp property by a 2/3 vote of the Board of Camping and Retreat Ministries.
2. Fund Earnings. Remembering that many of the gifts received for campground facilities out of the concerns for ministries with chil-dren and youth, earnings from the Camping and Retreat Ministries Vision Fund shall be used for programs and/or maintenance and improvement of camp facilities as deter-mined by the Board of Camping and Retreat Ministries.
U. Ethnic Minority Congregations Fund
1. The Ethnic Minority Congregations Fund shall be used to strengthen the ministries of ethnic minority congregations and/or ministries to ethnic minority persons.
2. The total asking for each year shall be five percent of the total apportionment budget approved by the Annual Conference for that year. The Conference Treasurer shall apply the percentages calculated for each church in VI.F.3. above to the total asking, in order to determine the Askings for each individual local church.
3. The Fund shall be used in the California-Nevada Annual Conference to develop and strengthen the ministries in the following ways:a. Leadership development and training,b. Development of new congregations,c, Ministries in transitional communities,
andd. Projects developed by existing churches.
4. Administration. In consultation with ap-propriate groups, the Ethnic Ministries Standing Committee and the Cabinet may jointly recommend allocation of these funds to the Conference Board of Missions. The Conference Board of Missions shall have authority to allocate funds to specific ethnic ministries. After funds have been allocated, they shall be reserved for use in the specific ethnic ministry setting during the fiscal year in which they are allocated and for the immediate following year only unless the Conference Board of Missions takes some additional action on the allocation. Disbursements may be made only on writ-ten authorization of the appropriate District Superintendent.
V. Ministerial Education FundThe Board of Ordained Ministry has power to
act for the Annual Conference in the administra-tion of that portion of the Ministerial Education Fund which is retained for use within the Annual Conference.
W. Emerging Congregations Fund1. The Emerging Congregations Fund shall
be used to help underwrite the cost of new church starts in the California Nevada An-nual Conference.
2. The total asking for each year shall be five percent of the total apportionment budget approved by the Annual Conference for that year. The Conference Treasurer shall apply the percentages calculated for each church in VI.F.3 above to the total asking, in order to determine the asking for each individual local church.
3. The Fund realized from the asking, along with any amounts included in the Confer-ence budget shall be used to develop and strengthen new church starts by helping to underwrite costs related to surveying, staff-ing, programming, advertising, facility use,
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and such other items as are relevant to the efforts.
4. Administration:a. A new local church may be established
only with the consent of the Bishop and the Cabinet, with due consideration given to the program of home missions and church extension of the Conference Board of Missions.
b. In consultation with appropriate groups (e.g., District Unions, District Church and Missionary Extension Societies, and District Boards of Church Location and Building), New Church Development Standing Committee and the Cabinet may jointly recommend allocation of these funds to the Conference Board of Missions. Care shall be taken to insure that a variety of types of new churches be considered for funding. If the New Church Development Standing Com-mittee and the Cabinet do not agree on a recommendation, each may present its own recommendation. The Conference Board of Missions shall have authority to allocate funds to specific new church situations. After funds have been al-located, they shall be reserved for use in the specific new church situation during the fiscal year in which they are allocated and for the immediate following year only unless the Conference Board of Missions takes some additional action on the allocation. Disbursements may be made only on written authorization of the appropriate District Superintendent.
5. The New Church Development Standing Committee and the Cabinet shall report on the use of these funds and the progress of new churches to the Conference Board of Missions, and the Board shall report to the Annual Conference.
Division VII. Equitable Compensation
A. Equitable Compensation Commission
The Conference Board of Missions seeks to encourage missional work in the Conference. The Equitable Compensation Commission, which works in conjunction with the Conference
Board of Missions, is responsible for advocat-ing adequate and equitable compensation for each clergy position and for providing minimum compensation support in instances of established need. The Supplemental Compensation Program using Equitable Compensation Funds will be divided into two parts: Minimum Compensa-tion Assistance and Missional Compensation Assistance, and indicated as such by a footnote in the budget.
B. Minimum Compensation Assistance
1. Administrative Procedures: a. The chairperson of the Equitable Com-
pensation Commission is a member of the Board of Missions. The Equitable Compensation Funds are administered by the Equitable Compensation Commis-sion, in accordance with the requirements of the Discipline and the following rules.
b. Minimum Compensation Assistance includes a Minimum Compensation Scale, a Maximum Scale for Benefits, plus requirements for Health Insurance and Housing expenses. Any pastor serv-ing a pastoral charge participating in this program shall receive from local church funds, other sources, and minimum com-pensation supplement, a salary and other compensation equal to, but not to exceed, the amounts specified in the following plan.
c. The Superintendent is responsible for initiating the process and working with the local churches and pastors. The local churches and pastors complete applica-tions according to procedures established by the Equitable Compensation Commis-sion. A District Committee on Mission Strategy or Equitable Compensation may exist to assist the Superintendent who recommends each application. The Cabinet recommends the total package of all applications.
d. The Cabinet is to review and approve all Minimum Compensation Requests before the January and May meetings of the Commission on Equitable Compensation. The total of all requests should be within the total funds available for the program. Any changes after this report should be minimal.
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e. The Cabinet shall submit by January I an estimate of need for the next budget year so that the Commission may make an informed request to the Council on Finance & Administration by the January 31 deadline.
f. Local churches where the pastor is receiving minimum compensation funds shall enter into a written agreement for a graduated program of increased local church compensation payments leading to self support in the shortest possible pe-riod. It shall include commitment of the local church involvement in the total life of the community, a financial campaign, payments of apportionments, member-ship recruitment, stewardship education, be approved by the Charge Conference, and signed by the secretary. In addition they will supply such information as required by the Commission.
g. The Commission on Equitable Compen-sation will manage Minimum Compensa-tion Assistance in the following ways: (1) Provide consultants and workshops
for local churches relevant to issues and needs because of being on the Minimum Compensation Program,
(2) Consult with the Bishop and Cabinet, (3) Make final approval of all applica-
tions, and (4) Annually present its estimate of the
total funds needed to Council on Finance & Administration.
h. As funds are available, the Conference Treasurer shall make monthly disburse-ments from the Equitable Compensation Fund. No payments of Minimum Com-pensation will be made until a completed Financial Application has been submit-ted.
2. Definitions:a. “Minister Year” is defined as a year of
appointed service for Conference Mem-bers or full time service for local pastors (not including an appointment to attend school but including the current appoint-ment year) for which, prior to January 1, 1982, full pension credit has been granted by an Annual Conference, or for which, after January 1, 1982, the specified con-tributions are made to the Clergy Pension Plan and the Comprehensive Protection
Plan by an Annual Conference. The Cabi-net and the Commission on Equitable Compensation may set standards for ac-cepting equivalent years of service given in another denomination.
b. “Average Compensation” shall be defined and calculated by the General Board of Pensions minus the amount included for housing (This calculation includes amounts paid to pastors for purposes of making Social Security payments).
3. Minimum Compensation Schedule:a. Compensation schedule:
Clergy Year
%Average
1-5 806 817 828 839 8410 8511 8612 8713 8814 8915 90
b. Pastors serving more than one church shall receive an additional five percent of the pro rata share of the minimum compensation for each church.
c. When appointed full time only, Student Local Pastors shall receive 50% of the Minimum Compensation Schedule, but all benefits as listed below shall be paid in full and appropriate housing provided.
d. Clergy and local Pastors appointed to less than full time service may receive Mini-mum Compensation Program in quarter increments.
4. Maximum Allowable Benefits:a. Payment of Health Insurance Premiums
is allowed only for the Conference Health Plan in accordance with Conference policy.
b. The local church shall include in its budget an amount of $500 for continuing education to be reimbursed as used.
5. Professional Reimbursements:a. Professional reimbursements will be the
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responsibility of the local church.b. Professional reimbursements shall
include travel (Standing Rule VI.I.5.b), Annual Conference expenses, continuing education, and may include other items.
6. Housing:a. Each local church is responsible for
providing housing with either a parson-age or a housing allowance. If there is a housing allowance, it may not exceed the local rental value of a house that meets Conference parsonage standards. If by agreement, the pastor does not live in the community where the church is located, then the housing allowance may be negotiated to provide the rent necessary to house the pastor and family in an ap-propriate manner.
b. Utilities should be based on actual cost or an estimate consistent with the costs of the previous year with a maximum amount of $3,000.00.
7. Limitations:a. A pastoral position, either full or less
than full time, may not receive minimum compensation assistance for more than five consecutive years.
b. Minimum Compensation Assistance shall be used only for pastor in charge.
C. Special Missional Compensation Assistance
1. Purpose. To assist in funding compensation packages for pastors appointed to Special Missional Ministries, according to priorities set by the United Methodist Church, the Annual Conference, the Conference Board of Missions, and the Cabinet.
2. Compensation Package. The compensation package may exceed the minimum compen-sation assistance guidelines as determined by the Commission on Equitable Compen-sation in consultation with the Cabinet.
3. Special Missional Ministries including Ethnic Ministry, Urban Ministry, Town and Country, and New Church Development are the ongoing responsibilities of the Confer-ence Board of Missions, and the Board shall identify these ministries annually to the Conference.
4. Administration:a. The Commission on Equitable Compen-
sation will determine application and
disbursement procedures for allocating the total funds available among the mis-sional ministries which are proposed.
b. The funding and special ministry plans will require an annual review.
Division VIII. Workers’ Compensation & Conference Unit Insurance Program
A. Unit Insurance Program1. The effective date of this program is Janu-
ary 1, 199 1, for participating churches.2. The Council on Finance & Administration
is responsible for the recommendation and contracting of the Resident Broker/Service Agent whose responsibilities include but are not limited to:a. Billing the allocated premiums to the
participating churches.b. Responding to routine policy questions
from churches.c. Issuing Certificates of Insurance.d. Issuing Certificates of Coverage for ad-
ditional insured.e. Providing assistance in the filing of
claims.f. Assisting in the implementation of a loss
control program. 3. The Council on Finance & Administration
is authorized to establish an Association on Safety and meet other requirements of the Worker’s Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California to establish a divided plan for Workers’ Compensation coverage for workers and volunteers. The effective date of this association is April 1, 1991. Local churches participating in the Unit In-surance program are to have Workers’ Com-pensation coverage through this program as their Workers’ Compensation policies expire on or after January 1,991.
4. The Annual Conference empowers the Council on Finance & Administration in consultation with the Board of Trustees to name a standing advisory committee which shall report to the CFA. The committee’s responsibilities shall include but are not lim-ited to:a. Oversight of the administration of the
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Unit Insurance Plan.b. Modifying premium allocation to a basis
of risk and value.c. Promoting an aggressive loss control
program.d. Reviewing the need for a fund for unin-
sured losses.e. Reviewing the availability of earthquake
and flood insurance.f. Evaluation of the Broker/Service Agent.g. Receiving comparative bids on the Unit
Insurance Plan.h. Making recommendations pertaining
to the Unit Insurance Plan on the use and expenditure of excess funds in the Self-Insured Loss Fund and any earned dividends.
5. The Council on Finance & Administration is authorized to negotiate and enter into any necessary agreements for a Guaranteed Premium Payment Program to be available for local churches, enabling local churches to budget their allocated portion of the unit policy premiums.
B. Workers’ Compensation Insurance
1. Workers’ Compensation Insurance is required by the California-Nevada Confer-ence of the United Methodist Church of all churches for both clergy and lay employees. The church as compensation-paying unit for clergy staff and employer for lay staff shall be responsible to pay for the Workers’ Com-pensation Insurance premium. In addition, it is strongly recommended that all churches maintain coverage for volunteers as a part of the Workers’ Compensation Insurance program for the church.
2. Workers’ Compensation Insurance is re-quired of all churches. In addition, no Mini-mum Compensation Funds shall be paid to any clergy until the church of appointment has deposited with the Board of Mission a Certification of Insurance Policy for “Work-ers’ Compensation” showing the California-Nevada Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church as an additional insured. The certification shall also provide that Conference be given a ten (10) day notice in the event of cancellation of the policy. The Board of Mission is authorized to modify this requirement if necessary.
Division IX. Pensions and BenefitPrograms
A. Pre-1982 Pension Funding:1. For approved clergy service rendered prior
to January 1, 1982, Conference pension obligations shall continue to be met under a ‘service annuity program with a defined benefit floor’, formerly known as the Minis-ters’ Reserve Pension Fund (MRPF).
2. Each year the Annual Conference shall set a minimum pension rate, to be paid to eligible Conference Claimants during the following calendar year, for pre-1982 service.
3. The Pre-1982 pension rate for eligible surviving spouses in the California-Nevada Annual Conference shall be 75% of the Pre-1982 pension rate for regular Conference Claimants.
4. Each year, the Conference Board of Pen-sions shall recommend an amount to the Council on Finance and Administration for payment of past service pension costs, and request that it be placed in the Conference budget. Further, the Conference Board of Pensions is authorized to withdraw from reserve funds any funds necessary to meet the required payments.
B. Current Service Pension Funding; The Clergy Retirement Security Program (CRSP), and the Comprehensive Protection Plan (CRSP/CPP):
1. Between January 1, 1982 and December 31, 2006, pension funding for the current service of eligible pastors was made under a defined contribution program, known as the Ministerial Pension Plan (MPP).
2. The Annual Conference participated in MPP/CPP in accordance with the Disci-pline and the MPP/CPP Plan Documents, as adopted and amended by the General Conference.
3. Beginning in 2007, the Annual Confer-ence shall participate fully in the Clergy Retirement Security Program, as adopted and amended from time to time by the Gen-eral Conference. Contribution Method: The church contributions for CRSP and CPP shall be made through regular apportion-
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ment payments to the Conference Treasurer. The Conference Treasurer shall remit CRSP and CPP contributions to the plan monthly on behalf of Conference participants.
4. Eligibility for Conference CRSP and CPP Payments: All appointed pastors are eligible for UMC Pension Plan enrollment, subject to the rules of the applicable Plan Docu-ments. The following pastors are eligible to have their CRSP and CPP contributions paid by the Annual Conference:a. Any person in one of the following cat-
egories who is under Episcopal appoint-ment to serve as pastor of a local church within the bounds of the Annual Confer-ence, provided that they are receiving clergy compensation for their appointed services:(1) Conference clergy members including
Deacons, (2) Local pastors, and(3) Eligible clergy of other denomina-
tionsb. Conference clergy members appointed
as District Superintendents, Conference Council on Ministries staff, or as Confer-ence Treasurers.
5. Elective Deferrals to the United Method-ist Personal Investment Plan (UMPIP), equal to not less than three percent of the participant’s contribution base, are strongly recommended for all participants.
6. Each year, the Conference Board of Pen-sions shall recommend an amount to the Council on Finance & Administration for payment of current service pension costs (CRSP and CPP), and request that it be placed in the Conference budget.
7. A church other than a United Methodist Church included in an ecumenical parish served by a United Methodist pastor shall arrange with the General Board of Pensions of the United Methodist Church for the direct billing of the applicable pension and/or protection plan contributions required of that parish. A United Methodist Church included in an ecumenical parish shall pay apportionments as required by the Confer-ence Treasurer or CFA.
C. Parity Between Pension PlansStriving to Maintain parity between the benefits
of the various clergy Pension programs shall be
the policy of this Annual Conference (Par 1506., 2004 Book of Discipline).
D.DeathBenefitsfromtheBasicProtection Plan
1. All Participants in the Comprehensive Pro-tection Plan (CPP) have basic Death Benefit coverage provided as a part of that plan. In addition to those benefits, the Conference shall purchase Death Benefits through the Basic Protection Plan of the Church (BPP), according to the following provisions:
2. The Conference shall participate in BPP in accordance with the Discipline and the pro-visions of the BPP Plan Document, on file in the Conference Board of Pensions office. BPP is a program of the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits of the Church and is subject to amendment by action of the Plan Administrator, or in response to changes in Federal law. Conference partici-pation in BPP shall be administered by the Conference Board of Pensions, subject to the following rules: a. Eligibility: Full time lay employees of the
Annual Conference who receive Confer-ence paid employer UMPIP contribu-tions shall be eligible to receive Death Benefits through BPP, provided by the Annual Conference.
b. Benefits: The following Death Benefits shall be provided by the Annual Confer-ence through BPP, for eligible partici-pants as noted above: (1) Active Lay Employees: $50,000 (2) Retired Lay Employees: $5,000 (3) Spouses of Covered Lay employees:
$5,000 c. Cost: The cost of BPP Death Benefits for
participants listed under Eligibility subsec-tion a (1 2) above shall be paid by the An-nual Conference.
3. The Board of Pensions may approve specif-ic exceptions to these rules in circumstances which, in the judgment of the Board, justify such exceptions.
E.MedicalBenefitsPrograms1. Health Care Program for Eligible Retirees,
Dependents and Survivors: a. Eligibility: The following persons shall
be eligible for enrollment in the Retiree Health Care Program of the Conference,
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provided that:(1) Enrollment is completed in accor-
dance with any “new eligibility” provisions of the plan,
(2) Any proof of insurability require-ments are met,
(3) Any required premium payments are remitted in a timely manner:(a) Elders, Deacons and Associ-
ate Conference Members who have who have been granted the retired relationship from this Conference, provided that they are receiving a pension from the United Methodist Church,
(b) Those recognized by Conference action as Retired Local Pastors, provided that they are receiving a pension from the Church, and provided that they served under Episcopal appointment for not less than five consecutive years immediately preceding their recognition as a Retired Local pastor.
(c) Those recognized by Conference employing agencies as Retired Lay Employees, provided that they are receiving an employer-paid pension from the Church, and provided that they were em-ployed full-time for not less than five consecutive years immedi-ately preceding their recognition as a Retired Lay Employee.
(d) Retiring full time lay employees of Conference related agencies may become eligible for enroll-ment by specific approval of the Conference Board of Pensions. In such cases, the employing agency shall be responsible for remit-tance of the full cost of any such coverage elected.
(e) Surviving spouses and surviv-ing dependents of enrollees who retired or died while members of this Conference, provided that the survivors were enrolled as dependents in the Conference health care program at the time of the enrollee’s death,
(f) All Diaconal Ministers conse-
crated by or received by transfer into this Annual Conference who:• Are 62 years of age or older,• Have remained employed
within the bounds of this Con-ference until the time of their retirement, and
• Who have been employed for a period of not less than five consecutive years at the time of their retirement.
• For all such eligible Diaconal Ministers, the subscriber shall be responsible for remitting the full cost of the coverage.
Persons who marry participants after the participant’s retirement shall not be eligible for enrollment in this plan.
b. Benefits: The benefits shall be those specified in the master contract on file in the Conference Board of Pensions office.
c. Payment of Premiums:(1) The Annual Conference shall pay
a portion of the cost of the Retiree Health Care Program for eligible participants, based on a percentage of the Medicare supplement cost for participants and spouses.
(2) The percentage of Conference pay-ment shall be based on the partici-pants’ years of service with Califor-nia-Nevada Conference paid pension contributions for Pre 1982 service, to MPP/CPP or to the Cumulative Pensions and Benefit Fund (CPBF). Such payments shall be calculated according to the following schedule, and then reduced by any “Minimum Premium” amount required of partici-pants under Section 2(b) herein:
Applicable Years of service
% of Medicare Supplement Paid
20 or more 100%19 95%18 90%17 85%16 80%15 75%14 70%
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13 65%12 60%11 55%10 50%
Eligible participants with fewer than ten
years of service with California Nevada Confer-ence paid pension contributions may participate in the program by paying the full cost.
“MINIMUM PREMIUM”REQUIREMENT A “Minimum Premium” amount for par-
ticipants in the retiree health care plan shall be determined by action of the Annual Conference, on the recommendation of the Conference Board of Pensions, in consultation with the Council on Finance & Administration (CFA). The “Minimum Premium” shall be charged to all participants for whom the charge above (Section 2(a)) would not require at least the “Minimum Premium” amount. Any Participant required by Section 1.2(a) to pay a premium larger than the “Minimum Premium” amount shall be considered to have met the “Minimum Premium” requirement by payment of their regularly calculated premiums.
A “Retiree Health Care Support Fund” shall be established and administered by the Confer-ence Board of Pensions, in cooperation with the Retired Clergy Association (RCA). Grants to assist retirees with “Minimum Premium” pay-ments shall be made from this Fund, subject to full available and in cases which, in the judgment of the Board (or its designated representative), warrant such assistance.
(3) Full costs will be paid for up to three years for surviving spouses and eli-gible dependents of active clergy and active lay employees of the Annual Conference who died while serving with Conference paid pension contri-butions, provided that such depen-dents were enrolled in the Conference health care plan at the time of death. Following this three-year transition period, surviving dependents shall remain eligible for coverage under this plan, but shall be required to pay premiums based on the participant’s applicable service years, in accor-dance with Section C herein.
(4) Each year, the Board of Pensions shall recommend an amount to the
Council on Finance and Administra-tion for support of the Conference Retiree Health Care Program, and request that it be placed in the Con-ference budget. To supplement such apportioned funding, after account-ing for any premiums which may be required of retirees, and accounting for any other appropriate funding which may be available, the Board of Pensions is authorized to expend Conference pension reserve funds, as necessary to meet the annual require-ments of the program, as described in these Standing Rules. Such expendi-tures are only authorized to the extent that they are deemed appropriate in conjunction with the long term pension funding needs of the Annual Conference, and to the extent deemed prudent each fiscal year, following consultation with the Conference Treasurer and CFA.
d. The Board of Pensions may approve specific exceptions to these rules in circumstances which, in the judgment of the Board, justify such exceptions.
2. Medical Benefits Plan for Active Clergy and Full time Lay Employees.a. Eligibility: The following persons shall
be eligible to enroll in the medical ben-efits plan for active clergy and full time lay employees, provided that enrollment is completed within thirty days of new eligibility: (1) All active Conference clergy mem-
bers, (2) All local pastors and clergy of other
denominations, who are under full-time Episcopal appointment to serve a local church within the bounds of the Conference,
(3) Full time lay employees of the An-nual Conference and full time lay employees of local churches within the Conference, and
(4) Full time lay employees of interde-nominational agencies in which the California Nevada Annual Confer-ence participates.
(5) Surviving spouses and surviving dependents of plan enrollees who retired or died while members of this
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Conference, provided that the survi-vors were enrolled as dependents in the Conference health care program at the time of the enrollee’s death,
(6) All Conference clergy members who are appointed to Incapacity Leave, from an appointment with pension and benefit claim on the Annual Conference and whose Incapacity benefits have been approved by the General Board of Pension and health Benefits. In order to remain a health plan enrollee, clergy members who are appointed to Incapacity leave must enroll in Medicare parts A and B when eligible. Conference health plan coverage will be coordinated with Medicare on the first day of the month when Medicare coverage becomes available.
b. Benefits: The benefits shall be those of the plan as specified in the contract on file in the Conference Board of Pensions office.
c. Premiums for Pastors Appointed to In-capacity Leave: The Annual Conference shall pay the full health insurance pre-mium for all Conference clergy members who are appointed to Incapacity Leave from an appointment with pension and benefit claim on the Annual Conference, provided that they are participants in the health insurance program of the Annual Conference at the time they become incapacitated, and provided that Incapac-ity benefits from the Comprehensive Protection Plan have been approved by the General Board of Pension and health Benefits.
d. Payment Procedure: No person shall be eligible for coverage that has not elected to be covered within thirty (30) days of new eligibility for such coverage, or who has not maintained his/ her coverage through the timely payment of his/her premiums. The carrier has the right to accept for coverage such other persons under such terms as they may specify when such persons have forfeited their eligibility through non election of cover-age or failure to maintain their policies. e. The Board of Pensions shall have the au-thority to negotiate and contract with the
current carriers, or prospective carriers, of the Conference Health Care programs, regarding the premiums and benefits of those plans.
3. Persons eligible for enrollment in the Con-ference medical plans may elect coverage for legal dependents (spouse and children) on their policies, subject to the open enroll-ment limitations of the health care contracts, and subject to the other provisions of these Standing Rules.
F. Reports1. The financial report of the Board shall be
printed annually in the Journal.2. The yearly record of delinquencies in
proportional payment, as reviewed by the Board of Pensions and submitted to the Secretary of the Annual Conference, shall be printed in the Journal.
Division X. Property Matters
A.DistrictHousingandOffice1. The Bishop shall determine the city in
which the District parsonage and office is to be located. Any plan for purchase of site or District parsonage will be subject to approval of the District Board of Church Building and Location prior to final action of the Conference Board of Trustees.
2. The Annual Conference shall own and maintain in each District a District par-sonage which shall meet the minimum Conference standards. The Conference Board of Trustees will be responsible for the financing of the District parsonages and will hold title to such property. The Conference will assume no financial obligation for cost or improvements beyond those provided for in the standard set forth in full in the 1969 Journal, p. 194.
3. In addition to space for a study, it is desir-able to have an office outside of the house. The Superintendent may negotiate to have an office in a local United Methodist Church, or elsewhere outside the District parsonage. The Council on Finance & Administration must give final approval to any arrangements for an office outside the District parsonage.
4. A District Superintendent may live in a
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District parsonage or provide his/her own housing. By mutual agreement among the Superintendent, The Conference Board of Trustees, and the District Committee on the Superintendency of the District, the District parsonage may be rented and a housing allowance may be provided by the Annual Conference to be used for the purchase or rental of housing of the Superintendent’s Choice. For district superintendents not liv-ing in the district parsonage, the salary plus housing allowance shall be set at the same level as that of the conference executive staff (the Director of Connectional Minis-tries, the Conference Treasurer, and the Ex-ecutive Secretary of the Board of Pensions) for whom a parsonage is not provided. The net rental income from the district parson-ages shall be used to offset the increased compensation cost in the conference budget. The Conference Board of Trustees shall annually submit to CIA information about the current fair rental values of the district parsonages.
When a housing allowance is provided the Conference assumes no responsibility for providing furnishings or equipment.
5. This policy shall apply to those District Superintendents newly appointed January 1, 1988, or later.
B. Local Church Parsonages1. Ministers and families shall provide their
own furnishings with the exceptions found in local Parsonage Standard Guidelines, Standing Rule X.C.
2. Where parsonages are provided, an amount for routine maintenance shall be budgeted for the pastor and family to use at their discretion
3. Whenever mutually agreeable by the local church and the pastor, and with the concurrence of the District Superintendent, an adequate housing allowance may be provided by the local church which shall be used by the pastor for purchase or rental of the housing of his/her choice provided the general location is approved by all parties. If there is no parsonage alternative and the pastor does not purchase or rent a home then the church shall provide appropriate rental housing and appliances as in Standing Rule X.C. The District Superintendent shall
provide a financial analysis showing the impact on the apportionment of the local church before final approval.
4. It is the usual expectation that pastor/pastors will live in the community in which they serve. The Cabinet may consider exceptions to this expectation in consultation with the pastor/pastors and the S/PRC. Any excep-tions must be approved by the Cabinet.
5. The District Superintendent is responsible for interpreting this policy.
6. Parsonage and housing allowances: a. A flexible policy shall be maintained with
respect to clergy housing. b. Parsonages shall be retained wherever
feasible to protect the financial invest-ment of the church and provide housing options for the pastor.
c. No local church parsonage shall be sold without the approval of the District Board of Church Location and Building and the Cabinet.
d. Rental income from parsonages may be used to help provide housing allowance for pastors requesting such an allowance in lieu of a parsonage.
e. The recommended standard for setting a housing allowance is the fair rental value of a home which meets Conference standards in the church community.
C. Local Parsonage Standard Guidelines
1. When locating a parsonage, close proximity to church, school, shopping area, hospi-tals and health care should be considered. Para. 2543.b, 2004 Discipline, establishes requirements for accessibility.
2. House recommendations: a. Bedrooms:
(1) A minimum of three, and(2) A minimum of 180 square feet for
the master bedroom and 120 for the others, plus closets.
b. Bathrooms:(1) One and a half bathrooms are consid-
ered essential, plus storage for linens and toilet articles,
(2) Two bathrooms are to be preferred. c. Kitchen:
(1) Large enough to have a separate eat-ing area,
(2) Work counters and cupboard space,
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(3) Sufficient electrical outlets,(4) Up to date plumbing, and(5) Contain the basic appliances (See
Item 6).d. Laundry area:
(1) Basic appliances (See Item 6),(2) Large enough area for a work table is
desirable, and(3) A separate sink is helpful.
e. Other considerations:(1) The living room should be large
enough for entertaining.(2) Passage from the kitchen to bed-
rooms without going through the living room.
(3) A family room is desirable.(4) A formal dining room is preferred.(5) A pastor’s study in addition to three
bedrooms is desirable.3. Heating, cooling and energy use: Ad-
equate provision for these should be made in relationship to the area and climate. A central system with automatic controls and high efficiency rating is recommended. The house should be well insulated (R 13 rating for walls and R 19 rating for attics). Appliances should be energy conservation models.
4. Home grounds: a. All permanent plantings should be the
responsibility of the church. A low main-tenance design with low water required is desirable.
b. A fenced play yard or space for children is desirable.
c. An outdoor patio area and recreational space is a useful addition.
5. Miscellaneous: a. Shelter for two cars should be provided. b. Storage area should be provided for tools
and equipment. c. Adequate type of TV antenna.
6. Equipment: a. Where parsonages are provided, the local
church shall provide good quality:(1) Stove,(2) Refrigerator,(3) Washer,(4) Dryer,(5) Water heater,(6) Heating units (central heat desired),(7) Carpet and/or floor covering through-
out, and
(8) Drapes throughout.b. Recommended but not required:
(1) Garbage disposal unit,(2) Dishwasher,(3) Freezer,(4) Air conditioning (central design), and(5) Sprinkling system for the yards.
7. The local church should pay water, the basic telephone charge, and designate a portion of the salary package for a utility allowance.
8. The responsibility for implementing the Parsonage Standard Guidelines be assigned to the District Board of Church Location and Building.
D. Annual Conference Staff Housing
1. Full time Conference staff members, for whom a house is not provided, shall be properly remunerated and shall provide their own housing. The remuneration shall reflect the cost of housing and utilities in accordance with Conference housing stan-dards in relation to the average fair market rental value of all District parsonages. Ordained staff members shall be required to file a certification of costs of housing with the employing agency in accordance with the provisions of the United States Internal Revenue Code. Each shall accept full responsibility for maintaining and keeping available for any requirements of the Feder-al Government all necessary documentation. The amount of the housing allowance will be deducted from the total remuneration and paid separately. The remaining amount will be paid as salary and reported as such to the Internal Revenue Service.
2. If the Bishop or a full time staff member for whom a house is not provided elects to buy a house, the Board of Trustees may furnish second mortgage money, by borrowing against equity in Conference owned prop-erty. The Trustees may do so when in their judgment, the arrangement properly protects the Annual Conference and provides for full repayment within a reasonable time after the person is no longer assigned as the Bishop of this Area or is employed as a full time Conference staff member. The Bishop or staff member shall carry the full cost of the loan.
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E. Disposition of Local Church Property
Due to many unfunded years of those in the previous entrants’ pension program and the under funding of MRPF, it has become necessary to protect the accrued pension interests. To do this, every Superintendent shall refuse permission to sell, abandon, merge or otherwise discontinue a local church property without consultation with the Board of Pensions; and as part of the selling or exchanging or converting of the property; a method should be worked out whereby funds could be held or transferred or given to protect the unfunded years and under funded years of all pastors who served that particular church.
Division XI. Calendar Year Operations
A. The Local Church The Annual Conference recommends each local
church’s program year correspond to the Annual Conference fiscal year (the calendar year); and that local church elected personnel, except mem-bers of the Committee on Pastor Parish Relations, take office on January 1. At the discretion of the local church, members of the Committee on Pas-tor Parish Relations may take office on July 1.
B. Annual Conference1. Unless otherwise provided, members and
officers of boards and agencies of Annual Conference shall begin their term of office on adjournment of Annual Conference. Each board or agency shall be convened for the first meeting no later than September 10, at a time and place designated by the Conference Nominating Committee, when necessary to organize the board or agency for the following year or quadrennium.
2. Members and officers of committees responsible to board and agencies shall continue to serve until their successors are elected.
Division XII. Incorporation of Subsidiary Organizations
A. Submission for Approval Before any subsidiary Conference organization,
group, or association legally incorporates, or revises its articles of incorporation and bylaws, these articles and bylaws, and any revision there-of, shall be submitted to the Conference Board of Trustees for approval. This rule does not apply to the incorporating of a local church, but only organizations as are operative on a Conference level and have received or anticipate receiving Conference funds.
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Policy Statement on Misconduct of a Sexual Nature Instruction for Distribution: This policy will be distributed each year by the Conference Treasurer
and Director of Administrative Services to all Conference Personnel and Personnel Committees. Fur-ther, it will be distributed each year by each Superintendent to:
• the PPR/SPR chairs on their Districts with the request that the policy be shared with their congregations and personnel, and
• all clergy related to the Charge Conferences of their Districts and all those as-signed by the Bishop or Cabinet.
Purpose: The California-Nevada Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church bears affir-mative responsibility to create an environment of hospitality for all persons, male or female, which is free of misconduct of a sexual nature and encourages respect, equality and kinship in Christ. We sup-port equity among all persons without regard to ethnicity, situation, or gender. The California-Nevada Annual Conference stands in opposition to the sin of misconduct of a sexual nature in the Church and society at large. The California-Nevada Annual Conference commits itself to fair and expedient inves-tigation of any charge of misconduct of a sexual nature within the church and to take action deemed appropriate and in compliance with The 2000 Book of Discipline.
Theology: The 2000 Book of Discipline states, ¶161. “G) Human Sexuality-We recognize that sexuality if 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 dis-ciplined, responsible fulfillment of themselves, others, and society in the stewardship of this gift. We also recognize our limited understanding of this complex gift and encourage the medical, theological, and social science disciplines to combine in a determined effort to understand human sexuality more completely. We call the Church to take the leadership role in bringing together these disciplines to ad-dress this most complex issue. Further, within the context of our understanding of this gift of God, we recognize that God challenges us to find responsible, committed, and loving forms of expression.
Although all persons are sexual beings whether or not they are married, sexual relations are only clearly affirmed in the marriage bond. Sex may become exploitative within as well as outside mar-riage. We reject all sexual expressions that damage or destroy the humanity God has given us as birthright, and we affirm only that sexual expression that enhances that same humanity. We believe that sexual relations where one or both partners are exploitative, abusive, or promiscuous are beyond the parameters of acceptable Christian behavior and are ultimately destructive to individuals, families, and the social order.
We have been called into covenant with God and one another through the grace of Jesus Christ. This covenant, which we share in together in Christ’s body, the Church, is intended by God to be a means of reconciliation, justice, faith, hope, and love. Misconduct of a sexual nature disrupts the sa-cred covenant of God with us and is unacceptable in the community where Christ’s ministry of grace is proclaimed and experienced. Misconduct of a sexual nature within the faith community is a devastat-ing betrayal of sacred trust. Therefore, all Christians are called to identify and prevent misconduct of a sexual nature whenever, however, and wherever it is encountered.”
The California-Nevada Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church affirms The 2000 Book of Resolutions, “Sexual Abuse Within the Ministerial Relationship and Sexual Harassment within the Church,” which states that sexual abuse within the ministerial relationship and sexual harassment within the church are incompatible with the biblical teachings of hospitality, justice and healing. All human beings, both male and female, are created in the image of God, and thus have been made equal in Christ. As the promise of Galatians 3:26-29 states, “all are one in Christ.” We support equity among all person without regard to ethnicity, situation, or gender.
Definitions: The term “clergy” is used in this policy to include all ordained, licensed, consecrated, appointed or assigned persons serving in the California-Nevada Annual Conference, including those ministers appointed to extension ministries, those who are on leaves, those who have honorably
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located, and those who are retired.
This understanding is equally applicable in the context of ministries in which there are no “parish-ioners,” but there is a community which acknowledges the authority of the clergy person as a spiritual leader (appointments to extension ministries, honorable location, ministers on leaves, retired) or other ministries in which the clergy person serves a community much wider than the membership of the ap-pointed congregations.
Misconduct of a sexual nature within the ministerial relationship is an abuse of the power of the clergy role. Such misconduct may include sexual abuse, sexual assault, sexual exploitation, and sexual harassment. Clergy misconduct of a sexual nature also includes some relationships between so-called consenting adults when they occur in the context of a clergy person’s professional role.
Misconduct of a sexual nature within the ministerial relationship occurs when a person within a ministerial role of leadership engages in inappropriate sexual contact, or inappropriate sexualized be-havior with a congregant, client, employee, student, staff member, co-worker, colleague or volunteer. Misconduct of a sexual nature within the ministerial relationship involves a betrayal of sacred trust, a violation of the ministerial role and exploitation of those who are vulnerable. Any such misconduct of a sexual nature is a violation by the clergy person who then bears the responsibility for his/her behav-ior. (Adapted from The 2000 Book of Resolutions, page 136)
“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.” (The 2000 Book of Discipline, ¶161.I)
Practical Application: The church is called to recognize, prevent, and stop misconduct of a sexual nature. As a part of the covenant community of faith, all clergy and laity bear sacred responsibility to address misconduct of a sexual nature as they become aware of such behavior. While we recognize that clergy are uniquely accountable to the California-Nevada Annual Conference for their actions in this regard, it is our hope is that persons serving in other leadership roles (educators, counselors, youth leaders, or other positions of leadership) will bear and uphold the same sacred responsibility. Furthermore, it is our belief that laity and clergy alike bear responsibility for confronting one another with knowledge of misconduct of a sexual nature and harassment.
When the covenant has been broken by instances of misconduct of a sexual nature, there is pain and disruption in the community. In those moments, the church is called to bring about healing, reconcili-ation and restoration of all parties. This may include encouragement and support of an aggrieved per-son, care for one committing the offense, and initiation of complaint procedures (see ¶359, The 2000 Book of Discipline Re: Complaint Procedures). Every complaint shall be taken seriously.
When incidents of misconduct of a sexual nature are alleged or proven, the greatest possible care shall be taken to assure that the least possible additional harm is done to all persons involved. When misconduct of a sexual nature occurs, there are many victims: the persons involved, the spouses and families, congregations, and the larger community surrounding them.
If any provision of this policy is in conflict with the current Book of Discipline, The Discipline shall prevail. Such conflict shall not be grounds for invalidating this policy.
To explore options, persons involved in or aware of possible misconduct may call the Conference Confidential Hotline for Sexual Harassment and Misconduct of a Sexual Nature. The phone number (916-374-1569) shall be published yearly in the Conference Journal.
- Adopted by California-Nevada Annual Conference June 2002
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Abuse Prevention Policy
IntroductionJesus, time and time again, spoke of the importance of young people being included and provided
for within the community of faith. Our hope and belief today is that the church is a place where chil-dren and youth will find the unconditional love and care they so desperately need to grow and thrive.
Every 15 seconds a child is abused or neglected. Abuse often happens in settings where children, youth, and vulnerable adults should be able to feel safe - homes, schools, camps, and most sadly, the Church. Abuse does occur in churches, large and small, urban and rural. It is a problem, which cuts across all economic, cultural, and racial lines. It is real and appears to be increasing.
The General Conference of The United Methodist Church, in April 1996, adopted a resolution aimed at reducing the risk of abuse of children, youth, and vulnerable adults in the church. As Chris-tians, we must take our responsibilities to our children, youth, and vulnerable adults very seriously. We fail in our responsibilities if we neglect to take adequate precautions against abuse in our churches. It is unlikely that we can completely prevent abuse in every situation, but it is possible for us to greatly reduce the risk by following a thorough practical policy of prevention. This policy attempts to do that for Conference agencies that deal with children, youth, and vulnerable adults.
PurposeGod has given us a sacred opportunity and great responsibility to nurture and protect children, youth
and vulnerable adults, and the persons who work with them. The California-Nevada Annual Confer-ence of The United Methodist Church bears affirmative responsibility to create an environment of safe sanctuary for children, youth and vulnerable adults, and those who work with them in a conference setting. Thus we establish this Abuse Prevention Policy to demonstrate our absolute and unwaver-ing commitment to the physical safety and spiritual growth of all our children, youth, and vulnerable adults.
It is the purpose of this policy first of all to protect the children, youth, and vulnerable adults that come to us. The second purpose of this policy is to protect our staff, both paid and volunteer, from potential allegations of abuse.
We have developed a comprehensive plan that includes all areas of the issue: screening, training, supervision, reporting procedures, and a response plan. We will follow stringent safety measures in the recruitment and selection of workers; we will implement prudent operational procedures in all programs and events; we will educate all of our workers with children, youth, and vulnerable adults regarding the use of all appropriate policies and procedures; we will have a clearly defined procedure for reporting a suspected incident of abuse that conforms to the requirements of the laws of California and Nevada; and we will be prepared to respond to media inquiries if an incident occurs.
DefinitionsAdult means a person 18 years old or older.
Child abuse as defined under California and Nevada laws means any of the following:
• A child is physically injured by other than accidental means.
• A child is subjected to willful cruelty or unjustifiable punishment.
• A child is abused or exploited sexually.
• A child is neglected by a parent or caretaker who fails to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter, medical care or supervision.
Child means any person from infancy to 11 years old.
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Activities means any activity or program in which children, youth, or vulnerable adults are under supervision of staff persons or volunteers.
Conference means the California-Nevada Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church.
Staff person means any person employed by the Conference who is responsible for activities for children, youth, or vulnerable adults.
Volunteer means a person 18 years of age or older who assists in conducting activities under the supervision of a staff person.
Vulnerable Adults means any person over 18 years of age with diagnosed diminished physical, mental, or emotional capacities.
We means the California-Nevada Annual Conference.
Youth means any person from 12 years old to 18 years old.
Screening ProceduresCareful screening is one way to prevent the abuse of children, youth, and vulnerable adults. It can
be time consuming and expensive, but provides some assurance that the most reliable, committed and experience staff and volunteers are in place for every program that involves children, youth, and vulnerable adults.
The following shall be MINIMUM standards:All adults, volunteer or staff persons, who have regular and direct contact with children, youth, and
vulnerable adults shall be required to fill out an application that includes:
• Standard contact information
• Voluntary disclosure of past criminal history and allegations of criminal activity
• Listing of 3 non-related references with complete contact information for all references
• A signed release and waiver form allowing the Conference to perform a background check.
The policy shall be implemented in the following manner:
All staff persons and volunteers, who have regular and direct contact with children, will submit to the screening procedures as outlined by this policy.
All new applicants, persons having a break in service of one or more years, and
those persons who have not been screened in five years since their last background check shall submit to the screening procedures again.
The staff person in charge of the event and/or their designee is responsible for review and approving each application before a person’s service begins.
All records are confidential and will be maintained by the Annual Conference.
When the Conference is hosting an event in which the local church is requested to bring adult chaperones, we recommend that all brochures and other written material specify these procedures as requirements for all adults serving as chaperones at the event.
Supervision
Competent and trained adults are important to any event. The procedures described below are designed to reduce the possibility of abuse to children, youth and vulnerable adults, and to protect staff persons and volunteers from unfounded accusations. These are MINIMUM standards and each event may adopt more stringent requirements if necessary.
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1. Training is required for all persons having direct contact with children, youth, and vulnerable adults in Conference activities. The minimum standard shall include an annual orientation that in-cludes information about this Policy, training in the supervision of children, youth, and vulnerable adults, and training in the identification and reporting of abuse.
2. Minimum standards shall include the two adult rule. The two adult rule requires that there will always be two unrelated, adults present.
3. In the case of children and youth, no person shall supervise an age group unless he/she is AT LEAST 5 years older than the children or youth with whom they are working with.
4. The Conference shall employ an open space rule. The open space rule requires that all activi-ties shall occur in open view. Each room or space where children are being supervised shall have a window in the door or the door shall be left open.
5. Registration materials for activities in which children, youth, or vulnerable adults are outside the direct supervision of their parents/guardians shall require signed permission forms, which in-clude health supervision and the parents/guardians permission to treat a child, youth, or vulnerable adult if they are injured or become sick during an event.
6. All participants who can understand a behavior agreement shall sign a participation covenant. This covenant can be in the form of clear, posted rules that are explained to the participants at the outset of the event.
ReportingAccording to California and Nevada law, every person who has reason to believe that a child or
youth under the age of 18 has been abused is mandated to report the suspected abuse. Volunteer leaders and workers are no exception. ,
At any Conference event, if an adult suspects the abuse or neglect of a child, youth, or vulnerable adult, whether it has occurred at the event or prior to the event, that person must report his/her suspi-cions to the leader of the event and together they must ascertain the details needed to make an accurate report. This report must be made within 24 hours. The report should include the following information, if obtainable:
1. The name, address, age and sex of the alleged victim;2. The name and address of the alleged victim’s parents or other person responsible for his/her
care;3. The nature and extent of the alleged abuse or neglect;4. Any evidence of previously known or suspected abuse or neglect of the alleged victim or their
siblings;5. The name, address and relationship, if known, of the person who is alleged to have perpetrated
the abuse or neglect; and6. Any other information known to the person making the report that would be helpful to the
investigation of the alleged abuse.The event leader shall contact the appropriate state or county agency to file the abuse report and for-
ward the aforementioned information to the agency as soon as possible. The person making the report should keep a copy of the report and consider it confidential information. Another report should be sent to the Conference staff person overseeing the event at which the alleged abuse occurred.
The alleged perpetrators of the abuse will be required to refrain from all events involving children, youth and vulnerable adults until the incident report is resolved. In any removal of a person from any activities, care must be taken to handle this in a discreet manner, recognizing that an investigation is still being conducted.
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Response PlanA quick, compassionate and unified response to an alleged incident of child abuse is expected. All
allegations will be taken seriously. In all cases of reported or observed abuse in a children’s activity, the entire staff of that activity shall be at the service of all official investigating agencies.
The Conference Director of Communications, or his/her designee, is the only person(s) authorized to make statements to representatives of the media. All requests for statements should be directed to the Director of Communications. Training in how to handle media requests should be a regular part of Conference staff training. A spirit of cooperation in helping the media find the “official spokesperson” is often helpful.
If the allegation is against a Conference staff person or volunteer or if it occurred in the course of a Conference activity, the staff person in charge of the activity and the Conference Crisis Manage-ment Team shall be contacted immediately. The Conference Crisis Management Team will advise the Conference’s insurance carrier.
In either case, pastoral support will be available to all persons involved with the incident as indi-cated.
- Adopted by California-Nevada Annual Conference June 2004
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“Blessed is the one...whose delight is in the law of the Lord. That person is like a tree, planted by streams of water,
yieldiing fruit in its season...and prospering in all that is done.”
Ps. 1:1-3
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Ezekiel T. AlvaradoApril 7, 1913 – September 30, 2008
ALVARADO, EZEKIEL T. P40-F42; (So. Cal. Ariz.); (Latin Amer-ican) 40 At school; Latin American 40 Rivera Pico; 43 Flagstaff, AZ; 45 Westminster Stanton; 49 Bethany, Bakersfield; 6/18/56 Trans to CNMC 6/18/56 Bethany, Bakersfield; 61 El Buen Pastor, Moun-tain View; CNUMC 69 El Buen Pastor, Mountain View; 70 Emanu-el, Sacramento; 76 Del Rey St.Paul’s, Selma; 80 Retired.
Ezekiel T. Alvarado was born April 7, 1913, the son of Guadalupe Sanchez Alvarado and Maria Tafoya Alvarado. The southern Cal-ifornia migrant family traveled the state, following the harvests, eventually purchasing land in Earlimart. During his high school years, Ezekiel excelled in sports and after school hours organized a Hispanic baseball team which competed throughout Kern County.
In his early college years, he was greatly influenced by Pastor Fan-cisco Quintanilla, who had served in Pancho Villa’s army before be-coming a Methodist pastor at El Buen Pastor Church in Watts Eze-kiel lived and worked at the Spanish-American Institute while earning an AA degree in social services at Compton College. He became a Methodist pastor in 1938, serving in Artesia CA. While earning a BA in 1940 at Chapman College, he pastured in Pico Rivera and completed his Master’s degree from the University of Southern California.
Ezekiel married Raquel Elias of Selma CA September 8, 1940. For the next 68 years, up until his pass-ing, they would share almost every day with each other. They are the proud parents of Ezekiel “Buddy” Alvarado, Andrew Alvarado, Jonathan Alvarado, Dorcas O’Campo and Rebecca Trujillo. They were also blessed with 20 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother, Joe Alvarado, and numerous nephews, nieces, grand-nephews and grand-nieces.
Ezekiel’s 42 years as an active pastor and three years of post-retirement ministry began in 1939 in the Southern California-Arizona Conference. In that conference he served churches in Artesia and Pico Ri-vera, California, and in the Arizona towns of Flagstaff, McNery and Williams. In 1949 he transferred to the Latin American Provisional Conference (Bakersfield, CA). From 1980 he served in the Califor-nia-Nevada Conference in Mountain View, Sacramento/Acompo and Selma/Reedly. After retirement he served in Earlimart/Alpaugh.
Ezekiel is remembered for encouraging his congregations and nurturing their spirits. He provided op-portunities for many Hispanic youth from southern and central California to learn leadership skills, continue their education and fulfill their destinies. He was active in local and surrounding communities and churches, teaching citizenship classes and helping with translation. He encouraged people to learn the workings of political, social and educational systems.
In 2005, his nephew, Pastor Samuel J. Alvarado named a charter school in Madera, CA after Ezekiel. The motto of Ezekiel Tafoya Alvarado Academy is: “You have to catch us to beat us!” and exemplifies the influences of Ezekiel’s untiring effort to not only improve his life and the lives of his family, but also all of those with whom he came in contact.
– Joseph Garcia
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Richard M. BlackAugust 29, 1922 – February 25, 2009
BLACK, RICHARD M. P52-F54; (N.E. Ohio); Ohio 52 At school; 54 Chaplain, USAF; 58 Assoc., Painsville; 60 Brown Memorial, Youngstown; 62 Jefferson; 6/13/63 Trans. to CNMC 63 Live Oak, Santa Cruz; 66 N. Sacramento; CNUMC 69 First, Vallejo; 9/19/71 Terrace Community & First, Vallejo; 79 Walnut Av., Walnut Creek; 82 St. Stephen’s, Oakland; 84 Lake Merritt, Oakland; 86 Retired; CC: Lafayette UMC
Richard McKeon Black was born Aug. 29, 1922 in Youngstown, Ohio, the son of Howard Floyd Black and Helen Laverne McKe-on Black. His education began in Youngstown schools and Castle Heights Military Academy in Lebanon, Tenn. After graduating from high school in 1941, he attended Ohio University in Athens, before enlisting in the Army Air Corps where he served for three and a half years as a chaplain’s assistant.
His military career took him to Florida, Alabama, Oklahoma and Texas. When he separated from the service, he returned to study at
Ohio State University, Mexico City College, and graduated from Kent State University with a B.A. in history and economics.
Dick was employed for several years in Youngstown at U.S. Steel Company’s Ohio Works, but came to the realization his work wasn’t too challenging or fulfilling. For years he had been an active member in Youngstown’s Trinity UMC, and began to sense a deeper response to God’s purpose for his life. He en-rolled in Drew University’s School of Theology, where he enjoyed three years of being mentally and spiritually stretched.
On graduation, he then entered the Air Force, serving three years as a chaplain at Fairchild AFB in Spo-kane, Wash. When his active duty ended, he continued in the Air Force Reserves, and when his military retirement came in 1982, he had 28 years of combined active and reserve service years. While stationed at the Fairchild AFB, he had met Virginia; they married October 11, 1957 in Sherman Oaks, Calif.
In 1963, he transferred from East Ohio Conference to California-Nevada Conference. In this confer-ence, he served Santa Cruz:Live Oak, North Sacramento, and Walnut Creek: Walnut Avenue. He then went to St. Stephen’s in Oakland, where he helped St. Stephen’s merge with Oakland First UMC to be-come Lake Merritt UMC, where Dick served until retirement in 1986.
He is survived by his wife, Virginia, son Philip, son Peter and his wife, Diana, and two grandchildren.
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Barrie C. BlakeMay 4, 1932 – July 28, 2008
BLAKE, BARRIE C. P66-F69; CNMC 66 At school; 67 Asst., Castro Valley; CNUMC 69 Hillcrest, Salinas; 70 Assoc., First, Salinas & Hillcrest, Salinas; 71 First, Reedley; 74 Parlier & First, Reedley; 75 First, Reedley; 78 Red Bluff & Cone; 90 Aldersgate, South San Francisco; 92 Taft. 97 Retired.
Barrie Clayton Blake passed away July 28, 2008 at his home in Ba-kersfield. He was born May 4, 1932 in Wyandotte, Mich. to parents Helen Marie Thon (Toni) and Clayton Matthew Blake. The addition of brother Danny completed their family.
Barrie was in junior high when the family moved to Burbank, Cal-ifornia. He attended Burbank High where his potential as a base-ball player became evident. Receiving his B.A. at the University of Redlands he was on his way towards a career as a professional base-ball player. Known as “Barrie the Bat,” his batting average was over .350 and he had the ability to switch from center field to pitcher. His baseball career sadly ended with an injury.
Barrie and Liz Brown met in college and fell in love. They were married in 1955 before Barrie’s stint in the Army. Moving to Lindsay, Calif., Barrie coached high school football and taught history at Strathmore and Tulare West high schools. Son Brad was born during these Lindsay years.
Barrie worked as the Christian Education director for St. Paul’s UMC, Fresno for two years. Daughter Barbara joined the family during these Fresno years. In 1965 the family moved to Berkeley where Bar-rie attended Pacific School of Religion receiving his Master of Divinity degree and was ordained in the United Methodist Church.
During the Berkeley years the whole family loved to escape to the rugged beaches of Point Reyes for a day of exploring, swimming and time with friends. When the children were young, Barrie often took his whole month’s vacation at once to spend time with the family exploring the national parks.
Barrie served seven different churches over a period of 30 years: Castro Valley, Hillcrest in Salinas, Reedley, Cone, Red Bluff, South San Francisco: Aldersgate, and Taft. His longest appointment was in Red Bluff where he enjoyed making new friends and earned his pilot’s license.
Barrie enjoyed playing golf for many years. Later in his retirement years, macular degeneration forced him to give up many of the things he loved – including driving and playing golf.
For the last several years Barrie and former wife, Liz, spent many days in Kerman, Calif. with their daughter, Barbara Blake Costa who was fighting breast cancer. Barbara passed away January 2007 with family at her side.
Barrie is survived by his son Brad and wife JoLynne and their children, Sara and Zak; Barbara’s hus-band Randall and their children, Thomas and Elizabeth; grandchildren Christan and Stephen; and great grandchild, Braeden; also by his brother Danny and wife Sharon; niece, Jodi and nephew, Greg; and by his friend and former wife, Elisabeth Blake.
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Robert N. BoswellOctober 25, 1916 – August 6, 2008
BOSWELL, ROBERT N. P44-F47; (Calif.); 43 (Dos Palos); 44 Mt. View; 48 So. San Francisco; CNMC 49 St. Paul’s, So. San Francisco; 1/15/53 Exec. Sec’y, Conf. Bd. of Educ.; 58 Supt., Fresno Dist.; 1/1/64 Los Gatos; 2/1/71 Dir. of Fund Dev., Good Samaritan Hosp. of Santa Clara Valley; 82 Retired; CC: Fresno, Wesley UMC
Robert “Bob” Boswell died peacefully in Fresno Aug. 6, 2008, fol-lowing a courageous struggle with Alzheimer’s, He was 91 years old.
Bob was born October 25, 1916 in Fresno, where he graduated from Roosevelt High School, He excelled in sports, receiving numerous awards for track and field, Bob fell in love with Betty B. Brier while playing softball for a church team. They were married on June 30, 1941 and celebrated 67 years of marriage before Bob passed away.
He graduated from Fresno State College in 1943. He earned an M. Div (1947) and Master of Sacred Theology (1951) from Pacif-
ic School of Religion. He received his Doctor of Divinity degree from the University of the Pacific in 1963.
A life-long Methodist, Dr. Boswell’s spiritual journey began as a child attending Grace Methodist Church in Fresno, He remembered how the women of the church nurtured him when his mother passed away when he was seven. He formally began his ministry while still in college, as a student pastor in Del Rey. It was there he demonstrated his commitment to social justice by assisting Japanese Ameri-cans who were being interred during World War II.
Dr. Boswell was mentor and counselor for numerous clergy and laypersons, directing church camps and consulting for the Conference. He was president of the Conference Endowment Board, chairman of the Board of Missions, and chairman of the California Nevada Methodist Foundation,
A commitment to social justice continued throughout his life. He fought for equal housing for new im-migrants, worked with the homeless, was an advocate for Head Start programs in Fresno where he was director of Fresno Migrant Ministries.
Throughout his life he remained an avid athlete, swimming, golfing, playing volleyball, handball and racquetball, At age 50 he resumed road running, running his last 10K race at the age of 85, He was a passionate gardener, who lovingly tended his roses.
Dr. Boswell is survived by his wife Betty, his children: Barbara “Bobbie” Vivian of Fresno, Craig Bo-swell of Carmel and Beverly Brook of Santa Cruz. He also leaves four grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and an extended family who still fondly remember him as “Daddy Bob.”
– Beverly Boswell Brook
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Leonard R. BrownJune 3, 1921 – September 2, 2008
BROWN, LEONARD R. (Wesleyan Methodist) 80 Dunsmuir 91 Retired; CC: Dunsmuir UMC
Leonard R. Brown was born June 3, 1921, in the little town of Roth-bury, Michigan. At the age of eight he remembers giving his heart to Christ at a revival meeting. Two years later he moved to a farm near Shelby, Michigan – where he first met Marjorie Howell – when she was eight years old. Ten years later, they were married, and worked as a team through the 53 years of their marriage. Marjorie was a skilled musician.
It was in his teens that Leonard felt a call into the ministry, He grad-uated from Marion College in 1947, and entered the ministry in Au-gust of that year. His first parish was a congregation in the Wesley-an Methodist Church, and during his three years there, he remodeled the church building and built a new parsonage. During that time, he worked an extra job to support his family.
Pastor Leonard and Marjorie’s next church was a rural congregation near Fremont, Michigan. In that eight-year pastorate, which began in 1952, he again remodeled the church and parsonage, still working an additional full-time job to support the family.
In May, 1960, they moved to Whittier, California, this time to build a large church. After that pastor-ate, he and his son Bob built two more churches; one in Bell, and another in Burbank, California. When Bob entered the service, Leonard began teaching woodworking at the Los Angeles County Schools. Nine years later, Leonard retired with heart problems.
The two moved to Dunsmuir, CA, in November 1977 – and build their own home. In 1980 he started an 11 year-appointment as pastor of Dunsmuir UMC. Marjorie brought her musical skills to the team. He considered the Dunsmuir church the “most fulfilling years of his life.” In July, 1991, he retired again, because of the mandatory retirement age of 70. At one family gathering, in response to a son-in-law’s request, he determined that he had preached in his life 1500 sermons, done 450 funerals and 50 weddings. Marjorie died Nov 16, 1995.
In the autobiography on which this memoir is based, he remembered: “My life has been a life of ser-vice to others. Now I feel as Paul must have when he said: ‘I have fought the good fight. I have run the race. I have kept the faith.’ I am looking forward to my home-going to be with Christ and Marjorie.” Leonard passed away September 2, 2008.
He is survived by four children, Max Brown of Aloha, OR, Robert Brown of Clearwater FL, Ann Brucks of Anaheim, CA and Charlie Brown of Hesperia, CA, seven grandchildren and ten great-grand-children.
– Ann Brucks
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Verl L. ChurchillJuly 29, 1920 – November 20, 2008
CHURCHILL, VERL L. P58-F59; (Church of the Nazarene) Recog. of Orders ; CNMC 2/1/58 Orosi; 60 Lemoore (Fed.); 66 Montclair, Oakland; CNUMC 69 Montclair, Oakland; 70 St. Andrew’s, Sacramento; 76 Sabbatical; 77 Retired; 77 (Assoc. Sacramento First); 80 Reinstated to Full Connection; 80 Assoc., Sacramento First; 84 Retired; CC: Sacramento, First UMC
Verl Leslie Churchill, retired chaplain and pastor, died of pneumonia Nov. 20, 2008, at the age of 88.
Verl was born July 29, 1920 in Geneva, Nebr. When, during the Great Depression, his father was promised a job working in the cit-rus orchards, the family moved to Southern California. His educa-tion at Pasadena College was interrupted by the start of World War II. He enlisted in the U.S. Coast guard in early 1942. In 1944, during a short leave before shipping out to another deployment in the Pacif-ic Theatre, he married his college sweetheart, Bonnie. He was hon-orably discharged in 1945.
Upon graduation from Pasadena College, Verl enrolled in and graduated from Pacific School of Reli-gion. He was commissioned as an officer and chaplain in the U.S. Air Force in 1952. While at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Chaplain Churchill was crippled with polio, in 1955. He was medically retired as a captain in 1958.
Pastor Churchill joined the California-Nevada Conference. He served churches in Orosi, Lemoore and Oakland before being assigned to St. Andrew’s UMC in Sacramento in 1970. He retired in 1984 at Sac-ramento’s First UMC.
Besides his wife of 64 years, he is survived by his daughter, Kathleen Hammond of Granite Bay; his son, Marlowe J. Churchill of Riverside, Calif.; four grandchildren: Taryn Hammond of Granite Bay, Jeremy Hammond of Rancho Cordova, Tiffany Shaughnessy of Orange, Heather Adams of Corona; and by three great grandchildren, Joshua Churchill, Evan Shaughnessy, and Ivy Hammond. He was buried with full military honors at Riverside National Cemetery.
– Kathleen R. Hammond
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Josue Florendo September 17, 1949 – October 31, 2008
FLORENDO, JOSUE (UTS) (Iowa) 01 Atwater. Transfer To CNUMC 7/1/03; FE 03 Atwater; 04 San Francisco, Grace UMC; 07 Williams, Parkside UMC & Arbuckle UMC.
Josue L. Florendo was born in Talugtug, Nueva Ecija, Philippines to a clan of religious men and women. His parents, Paulino and Rufina Florendo, were farmers. The youngest of ten siblings, he helped his parents on the farm while active as a local and district officer of the church youth organization.
Josue was no stranger to hard labor, and he worked as a pastor while pursuing his college studies. He finished his Bachelor of Arts at Wesleyan University in the Philippines and earned his M.Div. de-gree at Union Theological Seminary.
He found his calling as a United Methodist pastor and rendered 40 years of dedicated service to Jesus Christ. He served in the Philip-pines, Papua New Guinea, Iowa, Chicago, and California.
For two years, Josue was an international person in mission in Port Moresby and Goroka, Papua, New Guinea. He was chaplain to college students and out-of-school youth. In 1988 he served churches in Iowa: Kellerton, Grand River and Beaconsfield circuit, LuVerne and Livermore circuit, LeMars and Monroe UMC. He responded to a Macedonian call from Chicago to serve St. John’s UMC in Oak Park for three years. It was the freezing weather in the Midwest which encouraged him to move to sunny California. In California, he served churches in Atwater, San Francisco and Arbuckle. He also assisted in organizing the Wilshire Filipino UMC in Los Angeles.
Pastor Josue was a devoted clergyman, dedicated to his calling to the Lord and selfless service to oth-ers. He was known by his parishioners for his passion to make the Bible come alive, his deep compas-sion, love, quiet fortitude and great sense of humor, infectious smile and hearty laugh. While serving Atwater UMC, he was police chaplain. Later in his adult life, he championed the cause of the needy and downtrodden.
He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Norma Enriquez Florendo; two adult children, Charis Fe and Karl Joshua Amoz, who live in northern California; three brothers and three sisters in the Philippines; a sister-in-law in Florida; three brothers-in-law in California; and cousins, nieces and nephews in the Philippines, Singapore, Okinawa, Canada and the United States.
– Norma Florendo
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Clarence H. Freeman January 28, 1923 – November 21, 2008
FREEMAN, CLARENCE H. P52-F57; CNMC 52 At school; 56 Clearlake Highlands; 61 Hughson; 66 Auburn; CNUMC 69 Same; 72 Montague & Yreka; 79 Arcata; 85 Livingston; 88 Retired; CC: Yreka UMC
Clarence Henry Freeman was born Jan. 28, 1923 in Fort Wayne, IN, the son of a lawyer, Jesse D. Freeman and his wife, Ida. When he graduated from high school in Fort Wayne in 1941 he took an ap-prenticeship with General Electric as a machinist and tool and die maker. He was drafted into the Army in 1943 and assigned to work in the Medical Corps in Auburn, CA where he met his wife Lillian Beckman. They married June 2, 1946.
After the war, he came to the University of California Berkeley to earn a Bachelor’s degree in Near Eastern languages in1950. His long interest in the service of God led him to Pacific School of Reli-gion where he got his M.Div degree. Clarence was ordained Deacon in 1952 and Elder in 1957. He did post-graduate work at Hebrew
Union College in Cincinnati, completing the course requirements for a PhD. in Near Eastern language. He was fluent in ancient Hebrew, Modern Hebrew, and Greek.
His pastoral career began in Clearlake-Highlands, where he designed and led the building of a new church sanctuary. He went on to lead California churches Hughson, Auburn, Yreka-Montague, Arcata and Livingston. He retired in 1988 after 36 ministry of active ministry.
Until his wife’s death in 2001, Clarence and Lillian traveled extensively. They visited Greece, Egypt, Antarctica, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Greenland, Iceland and Can-ada. Each time they returned home to share their experiences with the community, church and local schools.
Clarence was a trained ham radio operator and licensed as an emergency broadcaster. He was deep-ly interested in archeology, Near Eastern languages, fishing, sports, and remained a formidable chess player throughout his life.
When he died Nov. 21, 2008, he was honored in services at Yreka UMC. Long-time friend and Pastor Franklin Scott noted that “unlike most pastors, Clarence took four additional years of graduate school beyond seminary, which enabled him to provide thought-provoking worship services and classes for his congregations.”
He is survived by four daughters: Joy Calderwood, Debbie Featherstone and her husband John, Lois Cartier, Mary Freeman-Atkinson and her husband John; by his sister, Jessie Freeman; his nephew, Erik Freeman; by his granddaughter and two great-grandchildren.
– Mary Freeman
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Linda D. InlowMarch 9, 1949 – February 28, 2009
INLOW, LINDA D. P79-F83; CNUMC 79 At school; 81 Lake Isa-bella; 86 Elk Grove; 97 Carson City. 9/1/00 Stockton: Holy Cross. 01-03 Incapacity leave; 7/1/01-02 Incapacity leave.
Linda Inlow was born Linda Dianne Tracy at San Francisco, CA on March 9, 1949. She died Feb. 28, 2009, at the age of 59. Lin-da’s mother was a VA nurse and her dad an Army officer. As a mil-itary brat, she traveled with her family. Linda had one brother, Jo-seph, and sister, Suzanne. After WW2 the family settled in Santa Cruz, CA.
A family divorce left the mother and children on their own, so Lin-da’s mother worked as an RN at various VA hospitals. After a pe-riod of time they returned to the family home in Santa Cruz. Mom worked in San Francisco, and Linda took responsibility for look-ing after a younger sister and brother. She graduated at the top as her high school class and was offered numerous scholarships in music and science.
Her mother wanted her to stay in town, and Linda married and lived with her in-laws. That mar-riage ended in divorce. Linda, as a single mom with a young son, returned to college, graduating from UC:Santa Cruz. She went on to earn a DMin degree from Claremont University, and became part of the California-Nevada Annual Conference. She was ordained Elder in 1983. Linda left a legacy of breaking the mold, being the first woman pastor in each church she served.
In 1982, she met Joseph McIntire. They were married in the spring of 1983. Her goal in life was to be a local parish pastor, and she actively served her church and her Lord for 20 some years. In spring 2001, a debilitative illness set in. Linda reluctantly went on medical leave. She died of a degenerative brain disorder.
Linda loved music and singing. When she was unable to create speech or sound, she would mouth the words of songs in the music therapy sessions at Thermopolis Rehabilitation and Care Center.
At the TRCC care facility, where she spent the last years of her life, she remained charismatic and a light of happiness. She saw TRCC (the staff and residents) as her last parish. On the afternoon of Satur-day, 28 February 2009, Linda breathed her last. Her husband, Joe, was with her to the end.
She is survived by her husband, Joe McIntire of Dubois, Wyo.; her son, Jeff Inlow of Carson City, Nev.; her brother Joe Tracy of San Francisco, Calif.; and her sister Suzanne Forsling of Juno, Alaska.
– Joseph McIntire
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Bruce D. JonesNovember 1, 1915 – October 16, 2008
JONES, BRUCE D. P37-F42; (Upper Iowa); NW Iowa 37 State Center; 38 Albion; 39 At school; 9/25/41 Trans. to NW Iowa 41 Thornton; 8/1/44 Trans. to Upper Iowa 45 Dumont & Aredale; 46 Illyria & Clermont, Elgin; 51 Decorah & Freeport; 55 Sibley; 9/1/60 Trans. to CNMC 60 Cloverdale; 62 Reedley; 66 St. Paul’s Elmira, Vacaville; CNUMC 69 Grace, Santa Cruz; 71 Byron & Brentwood; 77 Ione & Galt; 80 Retired; CC: Lodi, First UMC
Bruce Duane Jones was born Nov. 1, 1915 to Oscar and Rosa Jones in Des Moines, Iowa. He passed away Sunday, October 26, 2008.
Bruce spent his formative years in a Methodist parsonage with his minister father and evangelist mother. He attended Simpson College at Indianola, Iowa, and earned a Th.M. from Iliff School of Theolo-gy, Denver in 1943.
His first appointment was to a small church in Thornton, Iowa, where, in 1944, he met and married Vola Mae DeMerritt. They were
married for 64 years and blessed with a large family.
He served five parishes in Iowa for 22 years, but the damp cold winters created health problems for both Bruce and the elder daughter. He transferred to California-Nevada Conference in 1960, subse-quently ministering to congregations in Cloverdale, Reedley, Vacaville, Santa Cruz, Brentwood, and Galt/Ione.
Bruce’s had a special interest in pastoral care, but Christian education was always important to him. He served many summers as counselor and teacher in youth camps in Iowa. In California, he was a long term member of the Conference Board of Missions.
After retirement in 1980, he and Mae traveled extensively through Canada and the United States. While in Massachusetts, they paused their travels so Bruce could have heart surgery. They returned to Lodi in 1982, where he was active in Lodi First UMC, but he was ill for many years with debilitating dementia.
Bruce was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Eloise Schultz of Des Moines. He is survived by his wife, Mae; two daughters, Rosemary Carrell of Sammamish, WA. and Kathryn DeCristofaro of Magalia, CA; one son, Dr. David Jones of York, PA, six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
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Jong-Ho KimMay 27, 1960 – March 19, 2009
KIM, JONG-HO SY 05 San Francisco, Ohnnury Mission UMC; 06 OE LFT San Francisco, Ohnnury Mission
John Ho Kim was born May 27, 1960 in Inchon, South Korea, the eldest of three children. He came to accept Christ during his second year at Korea University and was determined to become a pastor shortly thereafter. It was also in college where he met Insook Kim, whom he later married on April 4, 1987. They had their first daugh-ter, Bora Kim that same year.
Upon initial disapproval from his parents, he put his dreams on hold and quickly assimilated himself to the corporate life after college. But a collision of events led him face to face with God once more. Upon his second calling, he made the pivotal decision to pursue theological study at Methodist Theological Seminary in Seoul. Dur-ing his enrollment, his second daughter, Sara Kim was born in 1992.
He received his Master of Divinity in 1996 and he subsequently im-migrated to the States with his wife and two daughters the following year. He founded and presided over the Durham Korean United Methodist Church from 1997 to 2000. In 2000, he received his Master of Theology at Duke University.
Leaving behind a small but steadfast congregation, the family once again made the move across the country to California, where he was admitted to a PhD program at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley. He put his studies on hiatus in 2005 to become head pastor of S.F. Ohnnury Mission Unit-ed Methodist Church in San Francisco. Even to the very day of his passing, he voluntarily endowed his church and congregation with unconditional love and heartfelt loyalty.
When asked by his children why he gave up a successful corporate life, he read to them the first two chapters from the book of Jonah. He saw his journey into ministry symbolically parallel to that of Jo-nah’s; after a period of restless searching and wandering, the Lord miraculously set his path straight—back to Him.
Jong Ho was blessed with the gift of intelligence, eloquence, and boundless patience. If there was a flaw to be found, it was in his over-naivety. He loved the outdoors for he surely witnessed God in the beauty of His creation. He firmly lived by the words, “Seek His Kingdom first, and all will be add-ed…” as he always anticipated the everlasting life with his Maker. Yet he fully enjoyed his short but much-accomplished life among us.
– Bora Kim
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Frank W. KimperMay 12, 1917 – May9, 2009
KIMPER, FRANK W. P38-F42; (Central Penn); 38 At school; 40 Kulpmont; 9/1/41 Conyngham; 45 Ridge Ave., Harrisburg; 46 Me-chanicsburg; 49 Diamond, Hazelton; 51 At school & Oakdale, MA; 10/1/53 Trans. to New England Oakdale; 6/15/56 Trans. to CNMC 56 Assoc., Central, Stockton; 57 Asst. Prof. & Dir. of Field Work; 63 Assoc. Prof., Claremont; 66 Prof., Claremont; CNUMC 69 Same; 74 Retired; 74 - 04 (Min. of Counseling, First, Santa Rosa).
Frank Kimper died May 9, 2009, after ministering to others for more than 70 years.
He was born May 12, 1917 in Lancaster, Penn. He attended Penn State, graduating with a B.S. in electrical engineering. While at Penn State, he met Dorothy Shanor, who would become his loving wife and companion of 56 years. He also attended Wesley Foundation and decided to go into the ministry. He received his Master’s degree in Theology from Union Theological Seminary in New York City.
Frank’s first full-time parish work began in 1941 in a beautiful valley in Pennsylvania where for four years he and Dottie worked together, serving a three-point charge. Their son, Frank Jr. and daughter, Carol, were born during that time.
As he served two other Pennsylvania churches, he found a growing sense of need for further prepara-tion in counseling to help others with their problems. For that purpose, he enrolled at Boston Universi-ty and earned a PhD in Psychology of Religion five years later. During those years, he was pastor of a United Methodist church in Oakdale, Mass., taking the train to Boston for his course studies.
He served one year as co-pastor in Stockton, Calif., before deciding to take a position teaching pastoral counseling at the School of Theology in Claremont, Calif. He was also director of the Claremont Area Pastoral Counseling. After 17 years it was time to retire. He and Dottie moved to Santa Rosa, to be near their two grandchildren. He established a Christian Counseling Center in 1974, working with three lo-cal churches as an extension of their ministry. For more than 15 years he facilitated year-round classes in “A Course in Miracles” that have reached and changed the lives of many people.
– Carol Cox
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Siuta H. LutuiOctober 15, 1950 – March 30, 2009
LUTUI, SIUTA H. 00 Associate for Tongan Ministry; 01 PL Sunny-vale, San Jose Tongan Fellowship
Siuta Lutui was a permanent local pastor for Tongan churches. He was born October 15, 1950 on the Island of Tongatapu in a vil-lage called Te’ekiu. He is the fourth child of eleven and the first son of five. After attending Tupou College of Toloa in 1974, he started his own plantation. He moved to Hawaii on Christmas Day, 1978, where he met with relatives and friends and received an invitation to come and work in Santa Ana, Calif.
While working in a factory, there, he met Luisa Fonokalafi, and married her in San Diego Jan. 14, 1981. After the birth of their first daughter, the family moved to Salt Lake City in 1982. Weather con-ditions there, however, occasioned a move back to California in 1985.
It was in that time when the family of (then) five were invited to a Tongan Fellowship Church, and Siuta was elected church secretary. In 1990, after the birth of his fourth and youngest child, he became the Fellowship’s lay leader.
His next step in ministry took Siuta to Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, where he received the Certificate of Ministry, in 1995, he continued his studies at Claremont School of Theology in southern California.
Siuta was assigned to the Tongan fellowship at St. Paul UMC in San Jose in 1996, and was appoint-ed at the fellowship’s local pastor in July, 1998. They shared the building with a Samoan congregation. In November 1999, the Tongan congregation moved to the Valley Faith Fellowship UMC, a predomi-nantly Filipino congregation in Sunnyvale. He completed his five-year Course of Study in 2002 and as-signed as part-time local pastor.
He died March 30, 2009 at the age of 58. Siuta is survived by his wife, Luisa Fonokalafi, daughters Anau and Setita and sons Siaosi and Johnavi.
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John M. McMathFebruary 25, 1918 – September 20-2008
MCMATH, JOHN M. P45-F47; (No. Ind.); 42 Ray Ct.; 43 Croesse; No. Georgia 44 Gate City; No. Indiana 46 Woodburn; 48 McCordsville; 5/28/51 Trans. to CNMC 51 Centennial, Sacramento; 53 Rio Linda; 59 Crescent City; 65 Porterville; CNUMC 69 First, Porterville; 70 Atwater; 72 Auburn; 75 Sabbatical; 76 Rio Linda; 80 Retired; CC: Placerville, El Dorado County Federated
James Monroe McMath was born Feb. 25, 1918 in Wagon Mound, N.M., the son of James Merritt McMath and Iva May (Countryman) McMath. At the age of seven, he moved with his mother, older sis-ter and younger brother back to Indiana, his parents’ home of origin. Without a father to provide for them during the Depression, John be-came the entrepreneur, working hard at his newspaper route and run-ning errands. The family lived on grandfather Countryman’s farm for a while. As a young man he became an Eagle Scout.
One summer, while working on his grandfather’s farm, he felt the call to ministry.
He married Mary Virginia Ladd September 8, 1940 in Hartford City, Ind. They moved to Chicago, both enrolling in Evanston Collegiate Institute. To make ends meet, he worked nights at Railway Express. While attending Adrian College in Michigan, John served two small Indiana churches.
In 1944, the family of three moved to Georgia. John entered Candler Divinity School at Emory Univer-sity, also serving a small mill town church. As an ordained minister, he returned to the Indiana Confer-ence. But by 1951, John had the desire to move his family (now six) to a more progressive part of the country. The California-Nevada Conference seemed just right, and he served there for 29 years.
He was a great organizer and mover in the churches he served; young families and youth were his spe-cial interests. He served: Centennial, South Sacramento (1951-53); Rio Linda (1953-59); Crescent City (1959-70); Porterville (1965-70); Atwater (1970-72); Auburn (1972-75, and again at Rio Linda (1977-80). It was while he was at Crescent City that there was a massive tidal wave in March, 1964, followed by a flood in December of that year. The entire McMath family became involved in rescue and commu-nication to the outside.
He retired in 1980 to spend more time in a foothill home in El Dorado County and to care for the In-diana farmland he had inherited. John and Mary traveled back and forth to Indiana for many years un-til his Parkinson disease advanced. In 2004 they left their beloved home in the hills and moved to an assisted living facility near their daughter in Fortuna. John’s death came peacefully on September 30, 2008.
Mary McMath remains at Sequoia Springs. The five children are scattered wide: Ruth Ellen Guinane lives in San Luis Obispo County, Jo Ann and Rick Center live in Fortuna; John Monroe, Jr. and his wife Carolyn live in West Linn, Ore; James Ladd and wife Sabine live in Santa Fe, NM; and Mary Jane and Jerry Change live in Dinuba. Nine grandchildren and 13 grandchildren came to the interment of John’s ashes in April, 2009.
– Ruth Guinane
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H. Earl Morris, Jr.January 14, 1921 – September 20, 2008
MORRIS, H. EARL, JR. P47-F49; (Iliff) (Colorado); 47 Laird; 6/15/49 Trans. to CNMC 49 Mendocino Coast Par.; 2/1/50 Asbury, Livermore; 4/26/53 Earlimart; 54 Laton & Riverbend; 55 Calwa, Fresno; 58 St. Paul’s, Reno, NV; 60 Tipton; 11/15/66 Boulder Creek; CNUMC 69 Colfax; 71 Dutch Flat & Colfax; 72
Henry Earl Morris, Jr. was born January 14, 1921 in Pueblo, Colora-do, the son of Henry Earl and Eva Heatley Morris. When he was still quite young, the family moved to Denver, where he attended various schools. He received a BA in botany from the University of Denver. After his enlistment in the Army, he was sent to the University of Pennsylvania to study Chinese in preparation for being assigned to China near the end of the war.
Earl was discharged from the Army in 1946, having earned a num-ber of service medals, including a Bronze Star. He later served in the U.S. Navy Reserve as a chaplain from 1955-73, attaining the rank of Lieutenant Commander.
From 1946-1949 he attended Iliff School of Theology where he received his Master’s degree. He was ordained Deacon in the Rocky Mountain Conference in June, 1947, and then as Elder in June 1949, transferring that same month to the California-Nevada Annual Conference. In this Conference he served the Mendocino Coast Parish, Livermore, Earlimart, Laton, Riverbend, Fresno: Calwa, Reno:St. Paul’s, Tipton, Boulder Creek, Colfax, Dutch Flat, Sutter, Meridian and Quincy churches. During his active years, he served as personnel secretary for the Conference.
After retirement in 1986, he remained active, attending church, serving as liturgist, and playing his be-loved Viola. He also worked 18 years as a volunteer in a hospital gift shop in Auburn. Among his per-sonal interests was collecting commemorative plates, which had been featured in a 1969 magazine arti-cle. He made annual trips to Hawaii, where he would spend several weeks at a time, each time making a visit to the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial.
After suffering a series of strokes, along with other health problems, Earl died in a care facility in Au-burn, CA on September 30, 2008. He was 87 years old and was buried with full military honors. He is survived by his sister, Jacqueline Shaffer of Arvada CO, two nephews and their children, a great niece, several cousins, and his domestic partner and caregiver, Marc Davis.
– Marc Davis
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William W. ParkinsonNovember 15, 1918 – October 2, 2008
PARKINSON, WILLIAM W. P42-F44; (Ohio); 42 At school; 44 Chaplain, Armed Forces & Head, Dept. Relig. & Philos., Linden-wood Col., St. Charles, MO; 6/15/49 Trans. to CNMC 49 Assoc., Trinity, Berkeley; 51 Chaplain, USN; CNUMC 69 Same; 70 Retired; CC: Berkeley, Trinity UMC
William W. Parkinson, educator and military chaplain, died in Ken-nebunk, Maine, October 2, 2008.
He was born Nov. 15, 1918 in Mt. Carmel, Ill., the son of James and Grace Parkinson. He earned his undergraduate degree from Ohio State University, a Master’s degree in theology from Union Theo-logical Seminary, and a doctorate in education from Colombia Uni-versity.
He married Audrey Ellen Laney on June 21, 1941. He was ordained in 1942 in the Ohio Conference, and served as a military chaplain and head of the department of religion and religious philosophy at
Lindenwood College, St. Charles, Mo. He transferred to California-Nevada Conference in 1949, and served as associate pastor at Trinity UMC, Berkeley. In 1951, he became a chaplain in the U.S. Navy, serving there until he retired in 1970.
Following retirement, he and his wife lived for many years in Harpswell, Maine, traveling, gardening, boating and building projects. His wife, Audrey, predeceased him in 2002. He is survived by three chil-dren, Patricia Parkinson and her husband, Bret Snyder of Albuquerque; Felicia Parkinson of Bristow, Va.; Durward W. Parkinson and his wife, Lori of Kennebunk; by seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
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Frank N. RobertsOctober 6, 1943 – December 5, 2008
ROBERTS, FRANK N. P80-F84; (Iliff) CNUMC 79 (At school); 80 At school; 1/1/81 Beulah, Kerman; 85 Assoc., St. Mark’s, Sacra-mento; 86 First, Dinuba; 88 Livingston; 95 Madera.; Retired.
Frank was born October 6, 1943 in Santa Monica, California during a black out. He was a week early and this never changed during his lifetime, he was always at least an hour early to everything. He grew up in Sepulveda and Van Nuys where he graduated from high school and attended Valley College. In 1965 he married the love of his life, Sandy Shore.
Frank left college and became a salesman. After moving to Escon-dido in 1970 he returned to school graduating from Palomar Col-lege in 1976. Frank, Sandy and their children, Stephen and Heather moved to Turlock where Frank continued his education and pursued his goal to become a teacher.
Frank had felt the “call” to ministry when he was in junior high school. It was in Turlock where Frank attended the Methodist Church and Art Schuck encouraged him to go into ministry. In 1978 the Roberts family again moved, this time to Denver, Colorado where Frank attended Iliff School of Theology. He graduated in 1980
Even though Frank grew up in southern California his heart was in the Cal-Nevada Conference return-ing to take his first appointment in Kerman in December, 1980. He served Kerman-Beulah until 1985 when he moved to St. Mark’s in Sacramento as associate pastor for one year. In 1986 he was appointed to Dinuba First Church where he served for two years.
In 1988 Frank and his family moved to Livingston to serve the church there for seven years. It was in Livingston that Frank left both his children as they married. He was active in Rotary, helped build a so-cial hall with the congregation, and participated in the Ministerial Association.
Frank moved to the Madera church in 1995 and served there until his retirement in January, 2008. Frank loved his family, fishing, golf, playing bridge, and his work in the church. He reminded us often to love God and love one another.
Frank is survived by his wife Sandy Roberts of 43 years of Madera, his son Stephen Roberts and his wife Karen of Newman, CA, his daughter Heather Friesen and her husband Brandon of Livingston, CA and six grandchildren, Juliana, Ryan and Dylan, Hannah, Logan and Jill.
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Sigmund C. SchadeJanuary 23, 1923 – July 9, 2008
SCHADE, SIGMUND C. P56-F58; CNMC 56 Epworth, San Francisco; 59 El Sobrante, Richmond; 64 Chaplain, USN; CNUMC 69 Same; 10/1/84 Assoc., First, Yuba City; 86 Salem, Lodi; 90 Retire; TBS (Grace, Yuba City LFT) 98 No App’t.
Sigmund “Sig” Schade died peacefully July 9, 2008 in a Marysville hospital, surrounded by his loving family and having just celebrated his 62nd wedding anniversary three days earlier.
He was born Jan. 23, 1923 in Germany and arrived with his family in San Francisco two years later. He and his sister Wally grew up in San Francisco, where his father worked as a baker. In 1941, after Sig graduated from Balboa High School, his family moved to Yuba City, where he entered Yuba College, fell in love with a local girl, Mar-tha Currier, whom he had met at their local church. In 1943, he was in the Navy, serving on a destroyer escort in the Pacific. When he re-turned in 1946, he and Martha married. They completed their de-grees at Westmont College in Santa Barbara; Martha, in music, and
Sig, in theology.
On graduation they moved to Dallas where he entered Dallas Theological Seminary. In 1950, they had their first daughter, Rebecca, and moved back to Yuba City, where Sig built a home and where a second daughter, Marilyn, was born.
From there, he returned to the Bay Area, completing his Bachelor of Divinity at San Francisco Theo-logical Seminary in San Anselmo, while serving as a student pastor at San Francisco: Epworth. In 1956, Martha and Sig celebrated the birth of a third daughter, Cynthia.
In 1964, he rejoined the Navy as a Chaplain, retiring as a Commander in 1984. But he accepted other parish appointments. Among the churches served were Richmond: El Sobrante, Yuba City: First, Yuba City: Grace, Sutter, and Lodi: Salem.
Sig is the author of two books, “Love is for Real” and “Practical Christianity for an Impractical World,” and was working on a third book at the time of his death. He was a gifted speaker and active in community organizations.
He is survived by his wife, Martha Currier Schade; his daughters: Rebecca diLuce of Austin TX, Mar-ilyn Nusielski of Madison, NJ and Dr. Cythinia Schade of Austin TX, and by four grandchildren, Mar-garet, Anna, Joseph and Mario.
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Andrew J. WeaverJuly 11, 1947 – October 22, 2008
WEAVER, ANDREW J. P80-F83; CNUMC 78 (Assoc., Willow Glen, San Jose); 2/1/79 (Assoc., St. Luke’s, Richmond); 79 (Middle-town); 80 Middletown; 82 Byron; 1/1/84 Lv. of Absence; 84 Ch. for the Fellowship of all Peoples; 87 At school; 91 Co Director, The Church Counseling and Career Center of Southern California; 00 ATEM. CC: Sacramento, Central UMC
Andrew J. Weaver was born July 11, 1947 in Goldsboro NC. After a long career in writing, editing and chaplaincy work, he died October 22, 2008. His funeral was held at Chinese UMC in New York City on All Saints Day, with Bishop Jeremiah Park of the New York Con-ference participating.
Andrew graduated from high school in Raleigh and after earning a B.A. from Oral Roberts University, he entered Perkins School of Theology and Southern Methodist University. Halfway through sem-inary he moved to England, where he received a Diploma in Reli-gion from Cambridge University. He remained in Britain for another year to teach religion at a private school. Returning to Perkins, he completed his M.Th. in 1978.
He was especially happy to have served as senior pastor of the Church for the Fellowship of All Peo-ples in San Francisco, given its interracial nature and the fact that he was a son of the Deep South.
Initially studying part-time and then appointed to attend school, Andrew earned degrees from John F. Kennedy University (M.A. 1987) and the Wright Institute Graduate School of Psychology (PhD 1991). Both degrees were in the field of clinical psychology. He then served as co-director of the Church Counseling and Career Center of Southern California and Hawaii for a number of years.
From 2000-04, he was Director of Research at The Health Care Chaplaincy in New York City. He then became Associate Publisher of “Zion’s Herald” (renamed “Progressive Christian”). At the time of his death was serving as Editor-in-chief of the Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy, published by The Haworth Press.
On October 4, 1998, he married the Rev. Dr. Carolyn L. Stapleton, a member of the Southwest Texas Conference, who currently serves as Associate Pastor of Chinese UMC in New York City.
Andrew co-authored or co-edited 14 books, which he saw as his legacy. The titles are: Counsel-ing Troubled Older Adults: A Handbook for Pastors and Religious Caregivers; Pastor Care of Older Adults; Reflections on Aging and Spiritual Growth; Counseling Troubled Teens and Their Families; Re-flections on Forgiveness and Spiritual Growth; Counseling Families Across the Stages of Life; Reflec-tions on Marriage and Spiritual Growth; Counseling Survivors of Traumatic Events; Wells of Wisdom: Grandparents and Spiritual Journeys; Counseling on Sexual Issues; Reflections on Grief and Spiritu-al Growth; Counseling Persons with Addictions and Compulsions; and Connected Spirits: Friends and Spiritual Journeys. He also published more than 150 articles.
Throughout his ministry, Andrew was known as a passionate social activist, motivated by his Christian faith. He yearned for a world of justice and peace for all women and men.
– Carolyn Stapleton
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Clergy Spouses
Gayle Louise BastearJune 22, 1939 – February 6, 2009
Gayle Louise Bastear was born July 22, 1939 in French Camp, Cal-ifornia. She passed away February 6, 2009 in her home in Stock-ton. Gayle grew up in Stockton, and graduated from Stockton High School and from Stockton College in 1957. She was a switchboard operator for many years and then a claims processor for Foundation Health of San Joaquin County.
She came to know Christ in July 1976. She knew she wanted a Christian husband after a divorce, and Richard Bastear was of the same mind after his divorce. They met in 1978 when both had given up on finding the right person. There were many lunch dates when they first met and both were wary. Then Dick invited her to go to the Dickens Faire in San Francisco that fall, and something happened there that turned the whole relationship around. There was the ex-citement that God was bringing them together for a purpose!
They were engaged, then married in August 1979. She brought her four teen-agers and Dick brought his two teen-agers in to this new
relationship and they soon found that they were in over their heads in trying to blend families. It was more difficult than they ever imagined. It was only with counseling and prayer that they made it! Gay-le was the magnet that brought all the kids together and held them together over 39 years of their mar-riage. She will be sorely missed.
Gayle sang in the choir, attended adult class on Sunday, and was a divorce recovery workshop facilita-tor for many years. She also was a great mentor to those who sought her out. Her mentor told her that she was a natural born counselor! She had a gift of listening, and then of applying what she heard with her wit and wisdom. Many were those who profited from those times with her.
She had a fondness for her two dogs, Brandi and Muffin. She and Dick loved to travel, and to spend time with family. She struggled with breast cancer which later metastasized into lung cancer. She lost her battle with cancer, but we celebrated her entrance into Heaven on February 13. 2009
– Bastear
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Arlean Schmidt BoelterJuly 24, 1910 – January 27, 2009
Arlean Schmidt Boelter passed away in Bolingbrook, Ill., Jan. 27. 2009 at the age of 98.
She was born July 24, 1910 in Crofton, Nebr. Her father, C.F. Schmidt, was a circuit minister of the Evangelical Church and he and his wife Anna frequently moved their family of eight children to rural communities throughout Nebraska, Colorado and Kansas. Ar-lean completed normal school classes before graduating from Sut-ton, Nebraska High School and spent the next year teaching at a ru-ral one-room school house to earn money for college. She then continued a family tradition by going to Naperville, Ill. to attend North Central College. She graduated in 1934 with a major in Eng-lish and Drama.
“Miss Schmidt” taught at both Naper and Ellsworth Elementa-ry Schools in Naperville until her marriage to Evangelical United Brethern minister Francis W. Boelter in 1937. The Boelter’s lived in Sacramento, CA, Deerfield, Ill. and LeMars, Iowa, before settling in Naperville in 1953. (Dr. Boelter was Professor of Old Testament Theology at Evangelical Theological Seminary.) During her 25 year residency in Naperville, she was active in Community United Method-ist Church, serving as a Sunday School Superintendent for many years. She and her husband then lived in Evanston, IL and San Jose, CA, until Dr. Boelter’s death in 1983. She continued living in California until 1995, active at First Church Downtown in San Jose. She spent the last 14 years residing at Fair-view Village in Downer Grove, IL.
Arlean was a gifted story-teller and speaker, earning high school state awards for debate and speech. She also acted in many plays in high school, at North Central College and in church. She and her hus-band traveled throughout the world, spending a year each in Heidelberg, Jerusalem and Beirut. Arlean was passionate about politics and church affairs. She was a strong and loving cornerstone in the lives of her children and for the Schmidt extended family.
She is survived by two sisters, Margaret Reynolds and Bernice Holt; two brothers, Clarence Schmidt and John Schmidt; five children, Bob, Sharon, Joy, Ginger and Paul; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
– Ginger Brese
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Mildred Wirtz BunchSeptember 14, 1916 – December 14, 2008
Mildred “Millie” Wirtz Bunch, spouse of the late Dodds Bunch, was born September 4, 1916 in Forest Grove, Ore. She never traveled more than 100 miles from home until she met Dodds, who had just moved to Oregon from Montana. Within weeks of their marriage, they traveled to Mexico, then moved to New York where he attended Union Theological Seminary.
The wanderlust didn’t end. They traveled to the Philippines, Japan, Europe just after World War II, Guatemala, Honduras, Scandinavia and Russia, and led tours to China, Israel and Jordan. All together, they visited more than 40 countries.
An only child, Mildred sometimes said she “knew nothing about boys” but she and Dodds wound up raising three boys—Roland, born in Arcata in 1944, Robert (Jesse) in Oakland in 1946, and Rog-er in Modesto in 1952. She generally tolerated the quirks and eccen-tricities of her four men, like their propensity to disappear into the Sierras for weeks at a time. She taught her sons by example to treat
others with love and respect, and to value other people and other cultures.
As a minister’s wife, she sang in a half-dozen choirs, hosted thousands of meetings, and entertained hundreds of guests from around the world. When the three sons were older she worked as a secre-tary. She was obsessed with being neat and tidy, which she attributed to her German mother. One fam-ily joke had to do with the time she decided to show the kids how to use a whipped cream canister. She proceeded to spray whipped cream all over the family toaster. Another was her habit of licking her knife, even when she warned her family they should never do it. And she was embarrassed the time she went to see Tennessee Ernie Ford sing and her necklace broke, motivating one of her friends to com-ment, “She’s losing her marbles!”
Dodds Bunch died September 9, 2002, after serving Arcata, Oakland:Laurel, Red Bluff, Modesto:Centenary, Oroville, Sunnyvale:First and Visalia churches. He retired in 1978.
They retired to the Rogue Valley Manor in Medford, Oregon, near Crater Lake and the Oregon Coast she loved so much. It was a golden age for them. They joked and laughed and traveled, and their love continued to blossom. As her husband’s health failed she tried to care for him in their apartment long after he should have gone to the Manor’s health center. After he was transferred there she spent as much time with him as the Manor allowed, and Dad would sneak up to her room to be with her some more.
She is survived by her sons Roland, Roger and Robert Bunch, and by three grandchildren, Angela, Jer-emy and Issa.
– Roland and Roger Bunch
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Emily (Betty) CampbellFebruary 23, 1909 – June 29, 2008
Emily (Betty) Campbell was born as Emily Elizabeth Fifield on Feb. 23, 1909, the sixth child of Charles R. and Cecilia M. Fifield. Her childhood was spent in Grants Pass, Ore., where she graduated from high school in 1926. She graduated in 1928 from Northwest Dea-coness Training School in Seattle. She was receptionist in the Mon-tana Deaconess Hospital in Great Falls, Mont., and then assistant pastor of First Methodist Church in Great Falls.
Betty married the Rev. Harold L. Engdahl in Great Falls on Oc. 2, 1932. The couple had three children, Claudia, Lynn and Dennis. Rev. Engdahl pastored churches in Montana, Colorado and then the California-Nevada Conference, where he served Quincy, Gazelle, Mt. Shasta and Yuba City. He passed away in December, 1965.
She married a friend of many years, J. Merritt Campbell in April 1972. They lived in Santa Barbara until his death. She became of resident of Rogue Valley Manor in Medford Ore. In July 1982, and died June 29, 2008
Surviving children are Claudia Horst, Lynn Engdahl and Dennis Engdahl; also her step-daughter, Mar-tha Sue Griffin and step-daughter-in-law, Carol Campbell. There are 13 grandchildren and step-grand-children and 18 great-grandchildren.
– Dennis Engdahl
Glen Caspers DoyleDied January 8, 2009
Dr. Glen Caspers Doyle, gerontologist, died Jan. 8, 2009, one year after she retired from California State University in Fresno. She was the wife of retired pastor Lawrence R. Doyle of Fresno.
Glen was an RN (Registered Nurse), MSN (Master of Science in Nursing), G.N.P. (Gerontology Nurse Practitioner) and EdD (Doc-torate in Education). On the campus of Fresno State, where she taught for almost 20 years, she was known by students, faculty and workers as “Dr. Gerontology.” Glen created the Interdisciplinary Gerontology Program that brought together the various academic disciplines to expand the field of gerontology.
Glen did this in addition to supporting and nurturing her family, which includes husband Larry; son Larry “Hv” and wife LuAnn; son Michael and daughter CasieAnn; daughter Glen Ruth “Penny” and her husband Tom and sons Thomas and Philip; daughter Carol and partner Margaret.
– Larry Doyle
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Margaret FairchildNovember 6, 1932 – June 13, 2008
Margaret Fairchild was born in Parsons, Kansas on November 6, 1932 to Cecil and Helen Schiffert. The Schiffert family was very ac-tive in the local United Methodist Church. Margaret participated in local, district and conference activities throughout high school and college. She spent two summers caravanning for the United Meth-odist Church and met her husband, Gordon Fairchild, on the second caravan.
She graduated from Kansas State College of Pittsburg in 1954 and married Gordon on August 26, 1956. Margaret taught school for 30 years in Kansas, Tennessee, Illinois, Iowa and California as she fol-lowed Gordon while he finished his education and became a minis-ter in the United Methodist Church. Once they settled in California, she gave birth to three children: Randall, Martha and Ginger. Her passion was teaching children to read which she did until her retire-ment in 1999.
Margaret enjoyed travel, Dixieland jazz and Ragtime music. Marga-ret and Gordon were “full-timers” at the Sacramento Jazz Jubilee and the West Coast Ragtime Festival in Sacramento for many years and also were regulars at the monthly Jazz Sundays held in Sacramen-to for 15 years. Margaret loved jazz festivals so much she convinced Gordon they should travel to jazz festivals all over Oregon and California. She also enjoyed traveling in their RV with Gordon and their dog Wishbone and together they visited 36 states, Canada and Mexico.
Margaret’s greatest wish was fulfilled when she finally got grandchildren. Marjani, Ardani, Alex and Zachary were among her greatest joys. They loved to come to Grandma Margaret’s house to play with all the toys she kept just for them and to be read to.
She is survived by her husband of 52 years, Gordon Fairchild; son Randall and his wife Helen; daugh-ter Martha; daughter Ginger Stimac and her husband Ed and her four grandchildren: Marjani and Arda-ni Fairchild and Alex and Zachary Stimac. She is also survived by her brother Phillip Schiffert and his two children, Eric Schiffert of Chicago and Amy Khoja of Oakland.
– Ginger Stimac
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Kitty Katt KimbellOctober 14, 1948 – April 24, 2009
Kitty Katt Kimbell left this life for the courts of heaven on April 24, 2009 after a long struggle with cancer and other illnesses. She was born in Springfield, Massachusetts on October 14, 1948 to William Patrick Katt and Jean Doris Rosenaur Katt.
In 1961, when she was 12, her family moved to California where she began to attend the youth group at Central Bible Church. It was there that she met the love of her life - a gangly 13-year-old by the name of John Kimbell. It was practically love at first sight. With-in a year they exchanged nuptials at Knott’s Berry Farm Wedding Chapel, officiated at by Judge Roy Bean. They married “for real” on September 8, 1967 and their daughter Shannon was born ten months later. Daughter Kim was born in 1970.
Kitty graduated from Marina High School in 1966 and was proud of her Bachelor and Master’s work at Eastern Kentucky University, as well as Nursing Studies. She enjoyed her years drafting and for a time teaching math at San Bernardino Community College, but her favorite job and ministry was as a pastor’s wife.
In 2000 John became the pastor of a little Methodist church in Battle Mountain, Nev. They were fi-nally living the life together they had always planned. In 2002 they moved to Tuolumne, California where they began to serve the United Methodist churches of Soulsbyville and Tuolumne. Kitty will be remembered for a big and loving heart that always reached out to others.
John and Kitty were divorced in 1976, but were remarried by their daughter Rev. Shannon Kimbell-Auth on October 8, 1995.
Kitty is survived by her loving husband, Pastor John Kimbell of Tuolumne CA; daughters Rev. Shan-non Kimbell-Auth of Lakeport Calif. and Kimberle Hill of Riverside Calif.; sons-in-law Michael Auth and Todd Hill and five grandchildren. She is survived also by her mother, Jean Sachs of Soulsbyville CA; brothers Ziggy Katt of Marble Falls Texas and Bob Katt of Albany N.Y.; and many other extend-ed family members.
– Shannon Kimbell-Auth
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Chuck MyerApril 4, 1954 – September 6, 2008
Chuck Myer was an urban planner, journalist, playwright, and con-sultant to arts, government and religious organizations. He is often called a “Renaissance Man.” He died September 6, 2008.
Chuck was born April 4, 1954 in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. The fam-ily moved to California shortly thereafter. He and his brother were raised in Berkeley and El Cerrito by Methodist parents, Carl L. and Florence C. Myer. He earned degrees in Environmental Design from Contra Costa College (1973) and City and Regional Planning from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo (1976). His early career included jobs with the cities of El Cerrito and Santa Maria, and with the Metro-politan Transportation Commission in Oakland. He moved to Gilroy in 1978 to become the city’s Senior Planner and Public Information Officer. He also was a columnist for three newspapers, a director of the Santa Clara County Arts Council, and active in the local theater scene.
In 1984, at a music workshop with Jim and Jean Strathdee, he met a schoolteacher named Becky Goodwin. They were married on March 23, 1985. After their first child was born in 1988, Becky entered seminary, graduated from Pacific School of Religion, and was or-dained in the California-Nevada Annual Conference.
When she was appointed to Colfax UMC, Chuck left his job and career to become one of the few men in the “Clergy Spouse Association.” In 1999, the family of four moved to serve Rancho Cordova UMC.
Chuck was an actor, writer, director, and vice-president of MASC (Methodist Actors Serving the Church). His service to the Cal-Nevada Conference included serving as executive officer of the Retired Clergy Association, and as Conference editor and webmaster. Chuck also worked with Conference di-saster response, was a Certified Lay Speaker, and secretary of the Board of Discipleship. He was ad-ministrator of Jubilee 2000, a major Conference gathering. Chuck was elected lay member of Annual, Jurisdictional and General Conferences. In the year of his death, he received the Bishop’s Award.
He wrote and edited text for several historical books. Ten of his original plays and three of his musi-cals, including “A Thousand Cranes for Peace,” have been performed in the U.S.
His musical talents as a vocalist, guitarist, clarinetist and percussionist were shared variously with the symphonies and singing groups, including the Sacramento Capitolaires barbershop chorus.
In 2005, he was diagnosed with malignant melanoma, and it became recurrent with brain tumors in 2007. His book, “Melanoma Melodrama,” describes that experience. He died September 6, 2008, and his funeral filled the sanctuary of St. Mark’s UMC in Sacramento with well-wishers who had experi-enced his great talent and profound and caring person.
He is survived by his wife, Becky Goodwin; their two children, Holly and Timothy; his mother, Flor-ence; his brother, Dale, and a niece, Alison Myer.
– Chuck Myer
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Rowena RandMay 23, 1912 – March 19, 2009
Rowena Rand was a native of Kenduskeag, Maine. A descendent of hardy New Englanders dating back to the Mayflower, she enjoyed and talked often of growing up on a farm in Maine. One of her ear-lier memories was of marching with a small group of school chil-dren to a cemetery holding flags to place on soldier’s graves during World War 1. She attended Maine schools, including the Universi-ty of Maine.
She married Willard J. Rand Jr. while he was a ministerial student during the depression years of the 30’s, and was a wonderful sup-port to him throughout his ministry. After serving churches in Pea-body, Massachusetts and Portland, Maine, they moved to California with their two daughters, Dawn and Joanne. Their son Carl was born while serving in Bakersfield. They went on to serve churches in Oil-dale, Woodland, Porterville and Colorado Springs. They lived in San Mateo while “Randy” held a position on the Conference Staff. When he retired after serving as a District Superintendent, they moved to Elk Grove to be closer to their son. Rev. Rand died in 1990.
Rowena enjoyed writing, especially poetry. She took part in all family celebrations enjoying her chil-dren, grandchildren and later, great grandchildren. She was a member of the Pleasant Point United Methodist church of Elk Grove. All those who knew her were touched by her kindness, her faith, and her consistently positive outlook. She died at age 96, and is greatly missed by her family and all who loved her.
She is survived by daughters Dawn Ramm of Fairfield, Joanne Butler of Sacramento, and son Carl Rand of Elk Grove. She loved and welcomed their spouses into the family, John Ramm, Michael Butler and Carol Rand. Grandchildren are Michael Ramm, Kathleen Legg, Michael Butler Jr., Robert Butler, David Butler, Jennifer Rand, Christi Kyker, and Patricia Seery.Eternal Home
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Laity
Mary E. “Molly” CunninghamApril 4, 1931 – January 6, 2009
Mary E. “Molly” Cunningham, a breast cancer survivor for over 30 years, died of a recurrence of the cancer on Jan. 6 at her home in Fortuna, California. She was 77.
Molly’s pastor wrote, in recommending her for consideration of a Bishop’s award in 2008, “Molly is the very definition of a United Methodist. She has served every committee in just about every ca-pacity in the local church and remains active in the local and district UMW.”
Molly served on many committees both within the Shasta and Delta Districts and the Conference from the 1970s to the time of her latest illness. She was a member of the Conference Council on Ministries, the Commission on the Annual Conference Session and most recent-ly the Committee on Investigations. She was a lay delegate to the Ju-risdictional and General Conferences.
Molly also served in many roles within United Methodist Wom-en and was Conference UMW President from 1991 – 1995. Her involvement in the Conference UMW placed her as a representative on the Beulah Board of Directors. Molly was one who was instrumental in establishing the Beulah Older Adult Fund when the decision to close Beulah Home was made. She helped shape the Beulah Older Adult Committee that oversees the grants and established the Beulah In-vestment Advisory Committee during her presidency. The income from this fund has already funded over 2.5 million dollars in grants to local church projects for older adults throughout the conference.
Molly was an active promoter of the Heifer Project.
In Fortuna she enjoyed being a mom. Molly & Dean moved to Sonora where she was an administrative assistant for the Visiting Nurse Association and a volunteer for Hospice — and supported many activi-ties at Columbia College while her husband was president of the college from 1979 to 1992.
She is survived by her husband of 55 years, W. Dean Cunningham, of Fortuna; three children, Scott Cunningham, of Eureka, Susan Froman, of Woodland, and David Cunningham, of Fortuna; five grand-children; and four great-grandchildren.
In her pastor’s closing remarks he summarized Molly’s life by saying: “In addition to all she does, she is a faithful witness of Jesus Christ and evangelizes her faith by her very existence.”
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Laity
Pete W. Taylor Jr.June 3, 1928 – April 29, 2009
Pete Taylor, Lay Leader for the California-Nevada Annual Confer-ence for eight years, died peacefully April 29, 2009, at the age of 80.
Remembered as a man who loved The United Methodist Church, Pete was deeply committed to racial justice and a passionate propo-nent for the next generation of leadership.
He was born June 3, 1928 in Houston, Texas. His family moved to Oakland in 1942. Pete graduated from San Francisco State Univer-sity, where he majored in recreation. After service in the U.S. Army, he did post-graduate study in religious leadership at Pacific School of Religion in 1955, which helped him qualify for his first civilian job, as Youth Program Director at North Oakland YMCA.
He worked with the Boy Scouts of America, and then joined the City of Oakland Housing Authority, where he served 28 years, working on programs for youth, families, and senior citizens of low income, and racial justice.
Pete was a long-time member of Downs United Methodist Church. Among his many contributions to that congregation were 13 years as lay leader. He and his wife, Veronica, were among those who began Downs’ tradition of providing Thanksgiving Dinner for the North Oakland community.
Pete helped push the racial barrier within the 8-million-member denomination. He was the first African American elected President of the national organization of United Methodist Men and the first African American to serve as Annual Conference Lay Leader for the California-Nevada Annual Conference.
He was a delegate to General Conference; president of the Conference United Methodist Men and chair of the Board of Laity. He served on Conference Councils on Ministry, Nominations, and Episcopa-cy, the Commission on Religion and Race, the Angola Partnership Task Force, the Lay Ministers’ Pro-gram Committee, the Angola Partnership Task Force, and United Methodist Volunteers in Mission. Pete’s contributions to the Conference were recognized in 1990, when he was presented with the Bish-op’s Award.
In 1992 Pete received the Whitney M. Young, Jr. Award for his work with urban African American and Hispanic youth. At the 2008 Annual Conference Session he was chosen for the Bishop Melvin Talbert Award for Racial Justice, which honors the person who best exemplifies a proactive stance in address-ing and working toward dismantling racism in the church and society.”
Pete had suffered from congestive heart failure in recent years, but did not allow health concerns to de-ter him from ministry. Gayle Shearman, who with Burt Yin succeeded him as Conference lay leader, remembers that he worked on laity concerns even when in a hospital bed. “He was always concerned about each of our personal journeys: spiritual and day-to-day, and keeping the balance, Shearman said. “He was a mentor, a leader, a listener, and a friend to many in this Conference.”
Besides his wife, Veronica, his nearly constant companion and confidante, Pete Taylor leaves eight children and a host of others who will miss him.
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The Honored Dead
Clergy Members of the California-Nevada Annual ConferenceOf the United Methodist Church
Name Date of Death Place of Death or Residence at Death Age Years in
Ministry
Edward E. Wall June 29, 1969 Riverside, CA 93 23
Francis R. Johnston July 8, 1969 Boone, IA 74 41
Charles E. Lord July 30, 1969 Concord, CA 58 31
Horace Hay August 15, 1969 Stockton, CA 76 37
William R. Troutner October 15, 1969 Lodi, CA 82 18
Ezelle C. Cox October 17, 1969 San Jose, CA 65 14
Chas. G. Lindemann November 29, 1969 Rockford, IL 88 36
Wm. R. Haselden December 4, 1969 Cloverdale, CA 92 41
John M. Brunswick December 5, 1969 Sacramento, CA 79 41
Utanosuke Fujishiro December 28, 1969 Japan 32
Leslie O. Dabritz February 20, 1970 Sacramento, CA 76 38
John W. Winkley May 30, 1970 Walnut Creek, CA 81 40
John F. Visick June 9, 1970
William P. Rankin July 6, 1970 Healdsburg, CA 93 47
Hubert F. Doran July 15, 1970 San Jose, CA 84 38
John R. Hamilton August 1, 1970 Fresno, CA 83 42
John J. Vieira, Jr. November 8, 1970 Oakland, CA 78 43
Correll M. Julian November 8, 1970 Walnut Creek, CA 80 51
Samuel J. Chaney November 10, 1970 Cupertino, CA 87 38
Virgil W. Jackson March 26, 1971 Lovelock, NV 61 37
George P. Hedley May 8, 1971 Oakland, CA 71 45
Junichi Fujimori June 5, 1971 San Jose, CA 66 37
Hiram Fong June 24, 1971 Sacramento, CA 76 34
Ray M. Lawrence August 25, 1971 Vallejo, CA 85 37
Almer J. Rich September 27, 1971 Riverside, CA 66 36
William S. Traweek November 13, 1971 Williams, CA 75 39
Aubrey H. Clark December 21, 1971 Roseville, CA 89 3
Henry R. Mills February 14, 1972 Wichita, KS 94 60
Edward B. Thomas March 2, 1972 San Jose, CA 79 50
Peter Ruf April 2, 1972 Bakersfield, CA 81 34
Thomas H. Mee June 9, 1972 Oakland, CA 94 40
Eugene D. Alexander August 24, 1972 San Mateo, CA 67 42
Charles D. Miller September 5, 1972 Fresno, CA 85 43
Primitivo Villanueva September 30, 1972 Calexico, CA 73 34
Walter R. Williams November 1, 1972 Fresno, CA 87 37
Taro Goto December 18, 1972 Lodi, CA 70 37
George C. Pearson February 11, 1973 Taipei, Taiwan 86 48
Bernard D. Treaster April 14, 1973 Sacramento, CA 70 25
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Name Date of Death Place of Death or Residence at Death Age Years in
Ministry
Richard H. Walsh May 8, 1973 Petaluma, CA 60 40
William Butschat May 9, 1974 Lodi, CA 85 33
Hilton O. Morton November 11, 1973 Tracy, CA 60 15
A. Melvin Tinker January 4, 1974 Salinas, CA 72 32
Choon Ho Lim April 21, 1974 Honolulu, HI 99 55
Sa Sun Whang June 10, 1974 San Francisco, CA 89 27
Roy C. Saferite June 25, 1974 Long Beach, CA 89 37
Kenneth H. Pope June 29, 1974 Arroyo Grande, CA 47 9
L. W. Reneau August 7, 1974 Santa Cruz, CA 74 42
Eva Banton Maxwell November 7, 1974 Oakland, CA 78 8
Walter R. Gourley November 11, 1974 Phoenix, AZ 69 38
Roy Q. Whiting February 27, 1975 El Cerrito, CA 75 34
Jessie O. Todd March 8, 1975 San Jose, CA 76 9
Arne O. Nilsen March 21, 1975 San Francisco, CA 69 38
Mahlon B. Young April 8, 1975 Berkeley, CA 90 41
Irvin Allen Engle April 25, 1975 Los Gatos, CA 90 48
Laurence T. Nutting May 7, 1975 Oakland, CA 83 46
Charles E. Winter June 9, 1975 Oakland, CA 95 40
Reginold J. Troughton August 29, 1975 Barnsley, Eng ?? 8
R. F. Winkelman September 19, 1975 Honolulu, HI 59 28
Dillon W. Throckmorton September 29, 1975 Santa Clara, CA 74 39
Byron P. Hovey February 2, 1976 Fresno, CA 81 32
Elmer Roy Burkey February 8, 1976 Modesto, CA 91 7
John L. Roble February 27, 1976 Coulterville, CA 63 13
Delos Lynn Foster April 20, 1976 Kingsburg, CA 92 13
Frederick L. Fanthorpe October 13, 1976 Santa Cruz, CA 64 31
Virginia P. Pine November 27, 1976 San Diego, CA 83 37
Jesse R. Rudkin December 4, 1976 Walnut Creek, CA 85 43
Porter C. Knudson December 15, 1976 Santa Cruz, CA 83 43
Joseph K. Wisner December 20, 1976 Boulder Creek, CA 57 3
Willard E. Banghart April 10, 1977 Hemet, CA 68 39
Wilber K. Anderson July 10, 1977 Kerman, CA 66 43
John P. Capanas July 28, 1977 Kailua, HI 92 55
F. Marion Smith August 7, 1977 Oakland, CA 81 59
Leo W. Hamilton August 15, 1977 Kingsburg, CA 64 41
James A. Crawford October 6, 1977 Montpelier, VT 75 40
Ervin C. Tipton November 4, 1977 San Rafael, CA 77 48
Clyde E. Teel November 14, 1977 Windsor, CA 77 34
Joseph B. Garcia November 19, 1977 Stockton, CA 68 18
Lorne J. Mee February 5, 1978 Petaluma, CA 68 34
Ada B. Hocking February 14, 1978 Fresno, CA 93 36
Claude E. Richards February 23, 1978 Elverta, CA 79 15
John C. Snell April 6, 1978 Santa Cruz, CA 75 40
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Name Date of Death Place of Death or Residence at Death Age Years in
Ministry
Frank Gehman May 1, 1978 Stockton, CA 73 11
James A. Andrews May 13, 1978 Oakland, CA 83 62
Arthur J. Jackson May 16, 1978 Sacramento, CA 80 60
T. Harold Grimshaw June 3, 1978 Chula Vista, CA 94 62
Edward N. Dabritz June 22, 1978 Cayucos, CA 82 56
Carl J. Allen June 26, 1978 Seattle, WA 85 67
E. Jesse Campbell July 11, 1978 Sonoma, CA 80 18
Iwakichi Haratani July 23, 1978 Oakland, CA 97 64
Thomas Miller July 31, 1978 Paradise, CA 97 67
George E. Berry September 29, 1978 Oakland, CA 77 52
D. Avery Hoover November 28, 1978 San Pablo, CA 90 6
James E. Huntley December 25, 1978 Clearlake Highlands, CA
80 26
Horace H. Allen January 27, 1979 Turlock, CA 87 68
David C. Hassel March 29, 1979 Oakland, CA 87 59
Justin P. Follette April 23, 1979 Oakland, CA 84 58
William Lewis Absher April 24, 1979 Grass Valley, CA 91 66
George D. Greer May 21, 1979 Carmel, CA 90 56
Clarence T. Harwell May 29, 1979 Fresno, CA 90 67
Samuel Lenderman May 31, 1979 Gardnerville, NV 51 21
William W. Reiley July 21, 1979 Etna, CA 64 37
Virgil Corrie September 22, 1979 Bakersfield, CA 90 50
K. Fillmore Gray October 18, 1979 San Ramon, CA 66 45
Ralph E. West November 8, 1979 Walnut Creek, CA 86 57
Walter P. Elkins January 8, 1980 Tacoma, WA 87 17
Ettore Di Giantomasso January 24, 1980 San Francisco, CA 84 53
H. Louise Perry January 26, 1980 Concord, MA 88 63
Wendell L. Ensor March 21, 1980 Pacific Grove, CA 72 50
Chester U. Strait March 3, 1980 Berkeley, CA 86 23
Jessie Marguerite Cole May 6, 1980 Berkeley, CA ?? 34
Clark A. Newton June 4, 1980 Santa Cruz, CA 73 49
Lillian M. Wadlow La Plante June 27, 1980 Yreka, CA 60 14
Wilford C. Smith July 8, 1980 Fresno, CA 66 28
Joyce W. Farr July 25, 1980 San Jose, CA 75 50
Charles R. Prewitt August 31, 1980 Modesto, CA 79 58
Bruce T. Baker September 10, 1980 Carmichael, CA 69 23
Albert S. Feller October 2, 1980 Sacramento, CA 87 59
Elizabeth C. Zartman Miller January 10, 1981 Redlands, CA 90 39
Isaac A. Inouye February 1, 1981 Japan 93 68
Arthur V. Thurman April 1, 1981 San Francisco, CA 64 43
Lawrence F. Bollegar April 11, 1981 Rockville, MD 75 4
Arthur H. Wallace May 2, 1981 Salida, CA 85 61
William D. Nietmam May 9, 1981 Ventura, CA 67 47
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Name Date of Death Place of Death or Residence at Death Age Years in
Ministry
Clifford Ford July 15, 1981 Tulare, CA 70 49
J. Freelen Johnson July 17, 1981 Modesto, CA 87 77
George D. Goodwin August 7, 1981 Indio, CA 64 44
William B. Corlett August 19, 1981 Palo Alto, CA 72 48
Howard Stickland September 23, 1981 San Jose, CA 94 60
Pearl Scott Bradshaw December 7, 1981 Des Moines, WA 85 29
Gary W. Roush March 5, 1982 Roy, WA 78 56
Donald Harvey Tippett March 10, 1982 San Francisco, CA 95 63
Bertha A. Spotts March 17, 1982 Pacific Grove, CA 86 56
Harold L. Thatcher September 2, 1982 Castro Valley, CA 85 53
J. Stanley Bellinger October 1, 1982 Moscow, ID 77 52
E. Lester Lewis November 25, 1982 Pasadena, CA 82 55
Booker T. Anderson, Jr. November 29, 1982 San Francisco, CA 55 25
Theodore H. Palmquist December 9, 1982 Laguna Hills, CA 81 53
Randall D. Scott December 10, 1982 Kelseyville, CA 47 1
Frank G. Lankard December 15, 1982 Los Gatos, CA 90 67
Oscar G. Gibson January 31, 1983 Antioch, CA 87 62
William H. Gould April 22, 1983 San Jose, CA 74 50
Francis W. Boelter April 29, 1983 San Jose, CA 71 51
Clarence J. Crawford May 31, 1983 Stockton, CA 64 25
R. Orman Roberts June 6, 1983 Stockton, CA 84 52
Elmer S. Anderson June 16, 1983 Santa Cruz, CA 86 64
Ferd N. Royster July 6, 1983 Davis, CA 64 43
Harold F. Blakley July 11, 1983 Vernalis, CA 71 48
Paul S. Kurtz August 10, 1983 Concord, CA 69 41
Robert A. Lundy August 30, 1983 Amsterdam, Holland 81 55
Doyle H. Porter October 1, 1983 Grass Valley, CA 69 29
James E. Mahoney October 22, 1983 Oakdale, CA 91 26
Julian C. McPheeters October 31, 1983 Lexington, KY 93 74
Joyce Black December 8, 1983 Colfax, CA 86 24
Andrew V. Juvinall January 13, 1984 Santa Rosa, CA 77 54
Paul E. Miller January 23, 1984 Sacramento, CA 93 61
Tso Tien Tam February 15, 1984 San Francisco, CA 81 46
Dorothy G. White February 24, 1984 Marina, CA 79 27
Carl A. Hylund March 4, 1984 Edmonds, CA 80 22
Chozo Haruyama July 16, 1984 Japan 89 63
Floyd Eugene Marker November 4, 1984 Richmond, CA 56 31
Jack Richard McMichael December 7, 1984 Athens, WV 67 42
Helen Tooker Fink December 31, 1984 Kingsburg, CA 84 45
Lawrence D. Havinghurst January 6, 1985 Madera, CA 84 61
Eugene B. Brackney January 25, 1985 San Francisco, CA 68 44
Albert E. Raugust April 3, 1985 Hayward, CA 81 51
Robert H. Clark April 23, 1985 Maryville, MO 65 34
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Name Date of Death Place of Death or Residence at Death Age Years in
Ministry
Joseph Wendell Moore April 30, 1985 Franklin, MA 93 70
Claude A. Brown May 25, 1985 Biggs, CA 81 49
Hartzell E. Buckner September 9, 1985 Chico, CA 84 39
Waldo Edward Hahn September 17, 1985 Winchester, CA 65 35
Harold R. Barnes November 13, 1985 Santa Cruz, CA 81 45
Frank Atkinson Lindhorst January 19, 1986 Seal Beach, CA 93 46
Fred A. Rinehart January 21, 1986 Fairfield, CA 88 39
Jackson Lloyd Butler March 23, 1986 Alamo, CA 75 41
Paul Richard Johnson May 7, 1986 Fresno, CA 77 38
John Raymond Trimble June 5, 1986 Gilroy, CA 83 39
Richard Allen Watters November 10, 1986 Modesto, CA 45 19
Russell Van Alen September 4, 1986 Visalia, CA 78 18
Thomas Marvin Robertson February 11, 1987 Richardson, TX 81 28
John Richard Wilkins March 10, 1987 Pacific Grove, CA 88 43
Roy Joseph Badgley March 19, 1987 Bakersfield, CA 92 43
Charles Chung-Ryul Sung April 27, 1987 San Francisco, CA 76 38
Gary Michael Reuthinger July 9, 1987 San Francisco, CA 40 6
Thomas Elmer Smith July 31, 1987 San Jose, CA 82 37
Paul Graham Logsdon September 6, 1987 Elizabethtown, KY 81 28
Chang Soo Carl Kim September 27, 1987 Hayward, CA 81 22
John Herbert Otwell October 31, 1987 Oakland, CA 72 38
Wilbur Albert Korfhage November 25, 1987 Castro Valley, CA 87 40
Charles Ernest Anderson February 9, 1988 Columbus, MS 90 35
Edward Smith, Jr. March 6, 1988 Emeryville, CA 79 38
Clarence Gilbert Spellman March 20, 1988 Smith River, CA 75 31
Donald Swarthout Fleming April 3, 1988 Oakland, CA 81 41
Edgar Herman Bradley April 16, 1988 Concord, CA 72 36
Willard John Weeks May 13, 1988 Porterville, CA 82 42
Florencio G. Marquez July 24, 1988 Vallejo, CA 90 11
Seth Ackley Wood August 9, 1988 Dunsmuir, CA 72 31
Carl Leroy Stocking December 3, 1988 San Jose, CA 85 31
Gary Scott Butler December 14, 1988 Lincoln, CA 53 30
Clarence Merle Clark December 15, 1988 Clovis, CA 88 36
Chester Rollo Lewis January 2, 1989 Santa Rosa, CA 87 37
Arthur Alfred Schuck January 22, 1989 Turlock, CA 68 39
Daniel William Stevens March 22, 1989 Saratoga, CA 93 41
Raymond Alvin Holt July 6, 1989 Stockton, CA 72 42
Caroll Marx Moon September 15, 1989 Fresno, CA 81 34
George Avery Burcham October 22, 1989 Grass Valley, CA 86 45
Alan Roger Goozee December 19, 1989 San Jose, CA 94 40
John Foster Hamilton December 27, 1989 Clovis, CA 88 38
Richard Harmon Bimson March 12, 1990 San Jose, CA 78 37
Robert Ora Smith April 9, 1990 Belmont, CA 69 29
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Name Date of Death Place of Death or Residence at Death Age Years in
Ministry
Haven Roy Martin January 20, 1990 Grass Valley, CA 79 37
Lynn Harold Haver February 15, 1990 Antioch, CA 65 46
Adam Butler Morten August 22, 1989 Los Gatos, CA 99 38
Joseph Munroe Warner September 23, 1989 Ione, CA 89 14
Kenneth Dean Miller September 27, 1989 Porterville, CA 77 38
Willard James Rand June 22, 1990 Elk Grove, CA 77 46
Elmer Harry Podoll July 25, 1990 Santa Rosa, CA 83 39
Harry Wayne Flickenger September 6, 1990 Squaw Valley, CA 77 30
Samuel Milton Jarratt October 26, 1990 Paso Robles, CA 89 47
Dwight Moody Iles December 10, 1990 Seattle, WA 90 39
Paul Kirby Corley January 4, 1991 Walnut Creek, CA 96 33
Elmer W. J. Schmitt March 17, 1991 Sunnyvale, CA 77 43
Raymond P. Squire July 5, 1991 Calistoga, CA 78 28
Ruth M. Buckner July 27, 1991 Sacramento, CA 91 12
Henry P. White August 16, 1991 Modesto, CA 90 34
Francis Walter Mithinson October 16, 1991 Salinas, CA 82 46
Bennie J. Baker October 26, 1991 Dos Palos, CA 71 24
William B. Pettigrew November 8, 1991 Pittsburg, CA 70 15
Warren A. Bonner December 19, 1991 Napa, CA 94 41
William J. Owen January 18, 1992 Ukiah, CA 92 44
Charles C. Van Leer March 3, 1992 Visalia, CA 90 22
Robert W. Findley March 12, 1992 Colfax, CA 67 36
Charles Lee Goodenough April 11, 1992 Stockton, CA 95 21
John Frank Bartleson April 30, 1992 El Reno, OK 81 31
G. Howard Greenwalt May 12, 1992 Walnut Creek, CA 80 37
Ralph W. Bolick May 28, 1992 San Jose, CA 82 41
Sherwood S. Daily May 31, 1992 Crescent City, CA 72 30
Kenneth Bruce Knepp June 25, 1992 Tempe, AZ 61 26
James Asa Bray Haggart July 28, 1992 Concord, CA 84 20
Roy Edward Wilson August 11, 1992 Alameda, CA 89 47
Grant Rice Allen September 19, 1992 Santa Barbara, CA 74 21
Alma C. Berry October 12, 1992 Oakland, CA 66 2
Clair Maxwell Brown December 18, 1992 Northfield, MN 87 42
Robert Harold Hornbaker January 30, 1993 Fresno, CA 67 37
Joseph Henry Pritchard February 8, 1993 Bakersfield, CA 74 37
Ronald Henry White March 17, 1993 Lafayette, CA 81 41
Floyd Earl Tuffs March 23, 1993 Bakersfield, CA 76 38
C. Henry Ball March 29, 1993 Edmond, OK 90 45
Edward L. Peet May 11, 1993 Santa Clara, CA 91 37
Gerald Robinson Lowe July 12, 1993 Fresno, CA 78 39
Henry Gordon Birky July 23, 1993 Lincoln, NE 81 31
Darrell McCorkell August 3, 1993 Boonville, CA 75 37
Arthur Owen Hoppe August 6, 1993 Orland, CA 87 36
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Name Date of Death Place of Death or Residence at Death Age Years in
Ministry
Thomas Alan McCoy November 26, 1993 Honolulu, HI 54 28
Albert W. Blood November 29, 1993 San Mateo, CA 82 25
Maurice Bransford Cheek December 24, 1993 Santa Rosa, CA 89 44
Gene Winfred Carter January 28, 1994 Walnut Creek, CA 77 36
Charles Edgar Manherz February 3, 1994 Sacramento, CA 88 36
Roy Kenneth Bell February 22, 1994 Sebring, OH 83 34
Harold Elijah Dixon April 1, 1994 Boise, ID 92 37
Martin Lee Tonner April 8, 1994 Libby, MT 93 10
Mary Louise Long April 23, 1994 Ft. Bragg, CA 86 24
Randolph Elbert Phillips May 21, 1994 Navarre, FL 79 35
Howard Breckenridge Daulton June 18, 1994 Santa Rosa, CA 80 36
Donald Gilbert Smiley July 25, 1994 Stockton, CA 75 34
Douglas Haig Henderson August 12, 1994 Alameda, CA 75 40
Cecil Frank Wilkins August 25, 1994 Modesto, CA 81 40
Gregory Ivan Yasinitsky October 17, 1994 San Francisco, CA 94 45
William Charles Dyer November 11, 1994 Palm Bay, FL 84 38
Leon Martorano December 18, 1994 San Mateo, CA 94 35
Donald M. Castlen January 19, 1995 Chula Vista, CA 88 47
Eleanor Dolby Knudsen February 20, 1995 Walnut Creek, CA 76 24
Clifford Lee Moody February 26, 1995 San Antonio, TX 95 41
Norman Bryan Callaway July 10, 1995 Red Bluff, CA 95 32
Fred Kent Wilken October 29, 1995 Santa Cruz, CA 70 41
Oscar Eric Link November 27, 1995 Lodi, CA 88 37
Herbert Whitby Neale December 24, 1995 Auberry, CA 78 39
Harry Harve Vise December 24, 1995 Yuba City, CA 82 19
Alfred Herchell Thornburgh January 13, 1996 Sonora, CA 83 18
Martha Jane Bryant April 22, 1996 Sacramento, CA 59 2
Charles Warren Cox June 10, 1996 Portland, OR 78 41
H. Wesley Roloff June 28, 1996 Lodi, CA 82 36
F. Eusebio Domingo Rodriguez September 13, 1996 Lodi, CA 90 9
Frank Bernard Henry October 1, 1996 Honolulu, HI 83 39
Alexander Cole Bryans December 11, 1996 Bedford, TX 85 42
Robert Nathaniel Crenshaw December 16, 1996 Sparks, NV 76 21
Edwar Lee December 25, 1996 Oakland, CA 94 28
Robert Delano Hill January 14, 1997 Oakland, CA 79 48
Kirk Michael Cavallo January 28, 1997 Walnut Creek, CA 48 19
Carole Louise Matthews February 24, 1997 Hanford, CA 48 13
George Russell Oaks February 26, 1997 Sonoma, CA 75 32
David Howard Blackburn May 1, 1997 Lake Tahoe, CA 70 39
Wesley Harris Osman July 25, 1997 Sacramento, CA 75 36
William Provis Ralph August 25, 1997 Berkeley, CA 100 9
Noel Edgar Carden September 19, 1997 Exeter, CA 81 41
Tzvetan Alexander Litov September 24, 1997 Hayward, CA 88 48
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Name Date of Death Place of Death or Residence at Death Age Years in
Ministry
Melvin John Addington October 9, 1997 Auburn, CA 87 38
Clifford Henry Colyer November 18, 1997 Ft. Bayard, NM 88 38
Edwin McKennon Sweet November 20, 1997 Bakersfield, CA 89 44
Olan Arvene Terrell December 30, 1997 Watsonville, CA 84 38
John Hill Markley January 26, 1998 Garland, TX 86 33
Don Marquis Chase January 27, 1998 Santa Rosa, CA 94 44
Robert Treen Tanner, Sr. April 25, 1998 Visalia, CA 74 36
William Nils Wingstrom May 6, 1998 Napa, CA 82 9
Ray Franklin Magnuson May 29, 1998 Rocklin, CA 96 37
Harold Winston Hewitt November 9, 1998 Sonoma, CA 83 40
Merwyn Louis Johnson November 12, 1998 Bloomington, IL 85 35
Orville Cady Thoburn Peterson February 4, 1999 Sun City, AZ 90 32
Richard Wilhelm Lungren February 8, 1999 Woodland, CA 88 38
William Buswell Johnson February 20, 1999 Santa Cruz, CA 90 37
Lester Suzuki March 1, 1999 Berkeley, CA 89 42
John Howard Acton March 8, 1999 Sacramento, CA 70 39
David Victor Calvin Black March 15, 1999 Phoenix, AZ 87 33
Marvin Albert Keislar April 23, 1999 Santa Rosa, CA 83 41
Cecil Quenton Prather June 27, 1999 Wellington, KS 80 31
Peter F. Chen June 28, 1999 San Jose, CA 68 41
Charles Dirdak July 3, 1999 Stockton, CA 87 3
Rolfe John Conrad July 24, 1999 Petaluma, CA 78 43
Ted R. Slack September 18, 1999 Ceres, CA 58 2
Darrell Densimore Hoyle September 23, 1999 Reedley, CA 76 26
Rufus Haynes Timberlake November 22, 1999 Sacramento, CA 96 41
Manuel Vega Gaxiola November 24, 1999 Stockton, CA 80 34
Wendell Barlow Kramer December 19, 1999 Etna, CA 99 36
Donovan Orman Roberts December 26, 1999 Moab, UT 56 32
Lawrence Kennedy Whitfield January 9, 2000 Oakland, CA 91 43
Thomas Purtscher Krumpe January 20, 2000 Hanford, CA 93 41
Richard Emmett Houser, Jr. January 25, 2000 Billings, MT 72 28
Jun Wan Jue March 6, 2000 El Cerrito, CA 74 31
Robert Eugene Walker March 6, 2000 Fresno, CA 82 36
Donald Elmer Jordan April 16, 2000 Redding, CA 77 26
Herman Franklin Wendler April 29, 2000 Yuba City, CA 70 36
Harold Curtis Coleman August 8, 2000 Los Gatos, CA 85 36
Charles August Silberstein September 21,2000 Auburn, CA 83 30
David Clifford Crummey November 4, 2000 San Francisco, CA 87 43
Bruce Kelly McSpadden December 13, 2000 Richmond, CA 64 41
Raymond Morse Squire February 9, 2001 Wasco, CA 98 30
Wayne Harold Long March 19, 2001 Chico, CA 81 28
Glenn Darwin Miller April 23, 2001 Sacramento, CA 86 43
Frederick G. Gray September 12, 2001 El Cerrito, CA 80 10
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Name Date of Death Place of Death or Residence at Death Age Years in
Ministry
Stephen R. Watson November 4, 2001 Wasco, CA 58 31
Donald Albert Getty November 8, 2001 Turlock, CA 87 38
William Kobayashi November 17, 2001 Santa Maria, CA 88 11
J. Allen Sowards November 20, 2001 Stockton, CA 84 36
Y. Casper Horikoshi December 3, 2001 Richmond, CA 91 44
Netter (Page) Mitchell January 4, 2002 Yazoo City, MS 55 4
Kenneth Weldon Adams January 16, 2002 Napa, CA 90 40
Lewis E. Durham April 20, 2002 Ukiah, CA 76 23
Donald Hart Baldwin April 21, 2002 Santa Rosa, CA 95 40
Shirley T. Sherrill April 28, 2002 Santa Barbara, CA 84 37
Norman L. Conard May 2, 2002 San Francisco, CA 93 31
Theodore Yackel June 11, 2002 Ames, IA 92 41
Philip R. Selfridge June 14, 2002 Prescott, AZ 96 44
Bertrande E. Weeks June 23, 2002 Fresno, CA 96 36
H. Wilton Vincent July 7, 2002 Placerville, CA 86 27
William J. Lawton July 28, 2002 Elk Grove, CA 72 32
Dodds B. Bunch September 9, 2002 Medford, OR 86 39
Everett C. Schneider October 5, 2002 Chico, CA 94 42
Wendell E. Hansen October 6, 2002 Corona, CA 84 18
Charles S. McCoy November 3, 2002 Berkeley, CA 79 48
Herbert C. Hirschfeld January 4, 2003 Lodi, CA 81 34
Philip T. McGallian January 4, 2003 Nevada City, CA 70 37
Robert DeWolf January 28, 2003 Spokane, WA 84 34
Arthur H. Maynard March 5, 2003 Aptos, CA 87 41
Joseph R. Kidd March 23, 2003 Mariposa, CA 67 39
George H. McLane March 25, 2003 Chico, CA 89 31
Albert W. Foster March 27, 2003 Sun City West, AZ 92 36
John T. Wylie May 3, 2003 Sacramento, CA 82 32
Melvin J. Miller June 15, 2003 Paradise, CA 91 38
Frank Y. Ohtomo July 13, 2003 Bad Soden, Germany 84 27
Lewis A. Whitehead July 30, 2003 Peoria, A 86 38
Peter P. Ahn August 13, 2003 Sunnyvale, CA 86 38
Donald Balderson September 4, 2003 Elk Grove, CA 83 13
Ronald M. Barnes October 9, 2003 Redding, CA 83 20
Boikanyo C. Maaga October 13, 2003 Cameron Park, CA 54 9
‘Ana M. Tiueti November 28, 2003 San Bruno, CA 50 13
Noel C. LeRoque December 15, 2003 Sacramento, CA 91 50
Lee W. Backman December 17, 2003 Vacaville, CA 81 34
Richard W. Smith December 23, 2003 Hollister, CA 72 23
J. Warne Sanders December 24, 2003 San Diego, CA 83 31
Carl E. Walker January 27, 2004 Chico, CA 89 33
Martell H. Twitchell March 29, 2004 Folsom, CA 96 37
William H. Phillips May 9, 2004 Bakersfield, CA 82 28
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Name Date of Death Place of Death or Residence at Death Age Years in
Ministry
Allen L. Lewis July 11, 2004 Sacramento, CA 95 45
Philip A. Solbjor July 13, 2004 Pacifica, CA 97 41
Robert L. Schlager July 15, 2004 Santa Rosa, CA 82 38
Earl E. Carpenter August 3, 2004 Salem, OR 88 31
J. Richard Hart August 22, 2004 Carmichael, CA 74 42
James F. White October 31, 2004 South Bend, IN 72 46
Lawrence J. Osborne November 21, 2004 San Carlos, CA 96 30
Josè O. Barron November 29, 2004 Bakersfield, CA 83 38
Herbert R. Graves January 1, 2005 Atascadero, CA 90 20
Donald A. Nelson January 26, 2005 Modesto, CA 78 39
Charles Sheffer January 27, 2005 Fremont , CA 85 5
Mary Parker-Eves February 4, 2005 San Jose, CA 59 13
Guido Mendez March 9, 2005 Chicago, IL 78 14
Ernest J. Troutner May 8, 2005 Stockton, CA 87 42
Alzia Bowser June 24, 2005 Richmond, CA 87 21
Robert H. Tarr November 2, 2005 Carmel Valley, CA 91 36
Fidel Mendiola November 10, 2005 Sacramento, CA 77 40
Claire A. Beals-Nesmith November 15, 2005 San Francisco, CA 87 42
Robert P. Rankin December 2, 2005 Chico, CA 93 37
Donald W. Wells March 8, 2006 Woodland, CA 75 44
Donald Lee Sager May 27, 2006 Lodi, CA 73 27
Robert C. Leslie June 14, 2006 Napa, CA 88 39
Carl Cook Disbrow July 5, 2006 Longview, WA 77 20
Warren W. Peters September 21, 2006 San Antonio, TX 95 24
Dong Choon Kye October 2, 2006 Concord, CA 75 4
Thomas W. Hicks October 14, 2006 Rancho Cordova, CA 78 42
Samipeni Finau November 1, 2006 Oakland, CA 77 16
Robert K. Shartz November 24, 2006 Reedley, CA 83 37
William P. Hunt December 3, 2006 Stockton, CA 86 40
Candace Cessna January 16, 2007 Redwood City, CA 54 4
Laurence D. Cluff January 17, 2007 Shafter, CA 67 23
David C. Fewins-Pittman January 23, 2007 Richmond, CA 60 37
Ha Tai Kim March 16, 2007 La Habra, CA 90 39
Ernest W. Tremayne April 26, 2007 Kerrville, TX 84 37
Hamilton T. Boswell May 6, 2007 Pt. Richmond, CA 92 41
Sadao Masuko June 17, 2007 Hayward, CA 93 33
Charles H. Lee June 24, 2007 Prince Frederick, MD 79 34
Ralph D. York August 28, 2007 Campbell, CA 88 41
J. Paul Coleman September 15, 2007 San Leandro, CA 94 36
Basel J. Rafeedy October 5, 2007 Ft. Jones, CA 63 5
Virginia Y. Hilton October 7. 2007 Sacramento, CA 77 20
Lewis E. Lint November 7, 2007 Cape Coral, FL 81 29
Evelyn D. Kendall November 30, 2007 Napa, CA 81 12
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Name Date of Death Place of Death or Residence at Death Age Years in
Ministry
Bernhard W. Anderson December 26, 2007 Capitola, CA 91 45
James A. Barker December 27, 2007 Modesto, CA 77 23
Jong-Won Kim January 2, 2008 Oakland, CA 75 28
Everett W. Swedenburg January 27, 2008 Albuquerque, NM 93 20
Paul A. Nelson January 29, 2008 San Jose, CA 91 35
Herbert Andrew Summers March 13, 2008 Asheville, NC 68 30
Bruce Hilton March 14, 2008 Sacramento, CA 77 20
Sigmund C. Schade July 9, 2008 Yuba City, CA 85 35
Barrie C. Blake July 28, 2008 Bakersfield, CA 76 31
Robert N. Boswell August 6, 2008 Fresno, CA 91 41
Leonard R. Brown September 2, 2008 Dunsmuir, CA 87 11
H. Earl Morris September 30, 2008 Colfax, CA 87 39
Ezekiel T. Alvarado September 30, 2008 San Jose, CA 95 40
John M. McMath September 30, 2008 Fortuna, CA 90 38
William W. Parkinson October 2, 2008 Kennebunk, ME 89 28
Andrew J. Weaver October 22, 2008 Brooklyn, NY 61 12
Bruce D. Jones October 26, 2008 Acampo, CA 92 43
Josue Florendo October 31, 2008 Modesto, CA 59 20
Verl L. Churchill November 20, 2008 Sacramento, CA 88 23
Clarence H. Freeman November 21, 2008 Yreka, CA 85 36
Frank N. Roberts December 5, 2008 Fresno, CA 65 28
Richard M. Black February 25, 2009 Concord, CA 87 34
Linda D. Inlow February 28, 2009 Thermopdis, WY 60 22
Jong-Ho Kim March 19, 2009 San Francisco, CA 48 3
Frank W. Kimper May 9, 2009 Santa Rosa, CA 91 44
J. Donald Zerbe May 19, 2009 Kalispell, MT 90 34
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Sessions of the California-Nevada Annual Conference
Successor to:The first Conference of Methodists in America was held in 1784
Oregon-California Mission Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church—organized 1849Pacific Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South—organized 1852
California Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church—organized 1853California Annual Conference of The United Brethren in Christ—organized 1862Nevada Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church—organized 1865
The Nevada Mission of the same Church—organized 1885California Annual Conference of The Evangelical Church—organized 1884
The Japanese District of the California Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church—organized 1893
The Pacific Japanese Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church—organized 1900The California Annual Conference of The Methodist Church—organized 1939
The Pacific Japanese Provisional Annual Conference—organized 1940The California Oriental Provisional Annual Conference—organized 1945
The California Annual Conference of The Evangelical United Brethren Church —organized 1951
Conference Statistics
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s1969 June 11-14 Stockton Charles F. Golden Newell P. Knudson 545 – 7 15 4 4 5
1970 June 10-14 Stockton Charles F. Golden Newell P. Knudson 540 6 11 10 6 9 11
1971 June 10-13 Stockton Charles F. Golden Newell P. Knudson 535 7 5 3 7 8 1
1972 June 8-11 Stockton Charles F. Golden Newell P. Knudson 540 9 12 8 5 8 1
1973 June 7-10 Stockton R. Marvin Stuart Newell P. Knudson 538 9 7 3 1 10 11
1974 June 6-9 Stockton R. Marvin Stuart Newell P. Knudson 551 7 12 6 2 3 3
1975 June 4-8 Stockton R. Marvin Stuart Newell P. Knudson 534 8 4 2 6 13 8
1976 June 16-20 Fresno R. Marvin Stuart Newell P. Knudson 546 9 13 4 2 4 1
1977 June 15-19 Redding R. Marvin Stuart Richard M. Kendall 553 10 8 9 3 6 0
1978 June 14-18 Reno R. Marvin Stuart Richard M. Kendall 557 10 11 10 3 9 3
1979 June 13-17 San Jose R. Marvin Stuart Richard M. Kendall 566 10 16 14 5 12 2
1980 June 18-22 Sacramento R. Marvin Stuart Richard M. Kendall 580 10 14 12 1 9 2
1981 June 17-21 Sacramento Wilbur W. Y. Choy Richard M. Kendall 608 8 21 8 2 7 1
1982 June 16-20 San Jose Wilbur W. Y. Choy Richard M. Kendall 609 3 12 5 1 6 1
1983 June 15-19 San Jose Wilbur W. Y. Choy Richard M. Kendall 623 8 25 1 1 10 1
1984 June 20-24 Sacramento Wilbur W. Y. Choy Richard M. Kendall 623 7 10 4 5 9 0
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1985 June 12-16 Sacramento Leontine T. C. Kelly David R. Swope 622 2 13 4 3 10 2
1986 June 11-15 Reno Leontine T. C. Kelly David R. Swope 627 8 19 0 3 8 3
1987 June 18-23 Sacramento Leontine T. C. Kelly David R. Swope 635 8 9 4 0 7 2
1988 June 14-19 Sacramento Leontine T. C. Kelly David R. Swope 631 9 14 2 8 11 2
1989 June 20-25 Sacramento Melvin G. Talbert George P. Carter 654 15 11 4 3 8 -
1990 June 12-17 Fresno Melvin G. Talbert George P. Carter 696 10 18 5 1 11 -
1991 June 11-16 Sacramento Melvin G. Talbert George P. Carter 695 9 7 2 3 7 0
1992 June 24-28 Sacramento Melvin G. Talbert George P. Carter 690 9 10 6 3 11 4
1993 June 16-20 Sacramento Melvin G. Talbert John W. Sublett 693 7 10 6 5 8 7
1994 June 22-26 Sacramento Melvin G. Talbert John W. Sublett 685 7 10 12 5 14 0
1995 June 21-25 Sacramento Melvin G. Talbert John W. Sublett 680 0 8 5 8 9 8
1996 June 19-23 Visalia Melvin G. Talbert John W. Sublett 681 3 10 5 3 6 4
1997 June 18-22 Sacramento Melvin G. Talbert John W. Sublett 711 6 16 9 4 11 1
1998 June 17-21 Sacramento Melvin G. Talbert John W. Sublett 726 9 11 4 4 10 2
1999 June 16-20 Sacramento Melvin G. Talbert John W. Sublett 734 9 16 2 1 9 5
2000 June 14-18 Sacramento Melvin G. Talbert John W. Sublett 738 12 7 9 0 16 3
2001 June 13-17 Sacramento Beverly J. Shamana Virginia M. Pearson 743 15 12 9 3 7 8
2002 June 12-16 Sacramento Beverly J. Shamana Virginia M. Pearson 739 11 9 9 3 14 1
2003 June 18-22 Sacramento Beverly J. Shamana Virginia M. Pearson 735 6 20 4 3 15 6
2004 June 16-19 Fresno Beverly J. Shamana Virginia M. Pearson 732 4 12 6 0 15 2
2005 June 14-18 Sacramento Beverly J. Shamana John W. Sublett-Intr 741 6 14 2 1 14 4
2006 June 13-17 Sacramento Beverly J. Shamana Roger Morimoto 732 14 11 2 0 8 2
2007 June 19-24 Sacramento Beverly J. Shamana Roger Morimoto 729 7 8 1 1 14 1
2008 June 17-21 Sacramento Beverly J. Shamana Roger Morimoto 701 4 6 0 1 14 6
2009 June 17-20 Sacramento Warner H. Brown Jr. Kristin Sachen 752 3 10 6 0 18 1
Historical information about the two predecessor Conferences may be found in the Journals of the California Conference of the Evangelical United Brethren Church for 1962 and 1969 and of the California-Nevada Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church for 1968.
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Clergy Service RecordsClergy in Full Connection
Associate Members, Probationary MembersOrdained Clergy from other Annual Conferences or Methodist denominations
Clergy in good standing in other Christian denominationsSupply Pastors assigned to local churches
The Clergy Service Records have been compiled from various data sources.Accurate records are the most helpful.
If you have more accurate information on your own entry, please contact the bishop’s office:
P.O. Box 980250West Sacramento CA 95798
CODESSEMINARY Abbreviations
ABSW American Baptist Seminary of the West
GETS Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
GGBTS Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary
MBBS Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary
PSR Pacific School of Religion
SFTS San Francisco Theological Seminary
SMU Southern Methodist University
SPST St. Paul School of Theology
UOP University of the Pacific
UTS-P Union Theological Seminary - Philippines
WTS Wesley Theological Seminary
CONFERENCES
CNMC California-Nevada Conference, Methodist Church
CNUMC California-Nevada Conference, United Methodist Church
PJPC Pacific Japanese Provisional Conference
OTHER CODES
ABLC Appointment Beyond the Local Church (Deacon)
ATEM Appointment to Extension Ministry
A05 Year of associate membership
CC Charge Conference
F05 Year of membership in full connection
FD05 Full Deacon & year
LFT Less than Full-Time position
P05 Year of probationary or provisionary membership
PD05 Probationary or provisionary Deacon & year
SY Supply Pastor
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Bishops
Resident BishopBROWN, WARNER HARRISON, JR.: P73 (Wesley) Baltimore - F75 Western Penn. 73 Trans. to Western
Penn. 73 Church of Our Savior - Dir., Bethany House Min., Pittsburgh; 5/1/75 Warren, Pittsburg; 7/1/79 Trans. to CNUMC 79 Assoc. Dir., Conf. Council on Min.; 80 Dir., CCOM; 83 Supt., Golden Gate Dist.; 87 Taylor Memorial, Oakland; 98 Bakersfield First. 7/15/00 Elected Bishop; 9/00 Denver Area; 9/1/08 San Francisco Area.
Retired Bishops Elected From, Have Served or Reside Within the Conference
CHOY, WILBUR WONG YAN: P43 COM - F47 COM (PSR); 43 Assoc., Chinese, Stockton; COP 45 Assoc., Chinese, Stockton; 49 Chinese, Stockton; CNMC 52 Chinese, Stockton; 56 St. Mark’s, Sacra-mento;59 Assoc., Woodland; 11-15-60 Oak Park, Sacramento; 68 Oak Park & Chinese, Sacramento; CNUMC 69 Oak Park & Chinese, Sacramento; 9/1/69 Superintendent, Bay View District; 7/14/72 Elected and consecrated a Bishop of the United Methodist Church at the Western Jurisdictional Con-ference in Seattle, WA; 72 Seattle Area; 80 San Francisco Area; 9/1/84 Retired.
DEW, WILLIAM WALDO, JR.: P58 Kentucky - F63 CNMC (Drew); Kentucky 58 At school; 6/15/61 Trans. to CNMC 61 Springville; 64 Lindsay; 67 Clovis; CNUMC 69 Clovis; 72 Epworth, Berkeley; 79 Supt., Central Dist.; 84 San Ramon Valley, Alamo; 7/88 Elected and consecrated a Bishop of the United Methodist Church at the Western Jurisdictional Conference, San Diego, CA; 9/1/88 Portland Area 9/1/96 Desert Southwest Area; 9/1/04 Retired.
KELLY, LEONTINE T. C.: P72-F77 Virgini 69 Galilee, Edwardsville, VA; 75 Assoc. Program Council Dir., Virginia CCOM; 12/76 Asbury, Church Hill, VA, CHUM; 83 Assist. Gen. Secy., Section on Evangelism; 7/84 Elected and consecrated a Bishop of the United Methodist Church at the Western Jurisdictional Conference, Boise, ID; 9/1/84 San Francisco Area; 9/1/88 Retired.
SANO, ROY ISAO: P53-F57 PJPC (Union) 5/23/64 Trans. to CNMC; 64 At school; 68 Trans. to So. Cal.-Ariz. 76 Pac. SW 7/1/80 Trans. to CNUMC 80 Prof., PSR; 7/84 Elected and consecrated a Bishop of the United Methodist Church at the Western Jurisdictional Conference, Boise, ID; 9/1/84 Denver Area; 9/1/92 Los Angeles Area 9/1/00 Retired.
SHAMANA, BEVERLY J.: P79-F84 (GETS) Pacific Southwest 79 School; 80 LA Faith; 84 Inglewood First; California-Pacific 85; 89 Associate Council Director, CCOM; 7/00 Elected Bishop; 9/00 San Francisco Area; 9/1/08 Retired.
TALBERT, MELVIN GEORGE: P60-F63 (Gammon) Louisiana 60 At school; Southern California-Arizona 2/62 Associate, Wesley, Los Angeles; 64 Hamilton; 67 Assoc. Gen. Sect., Coordinating Council; 68 Supt., Long Beach Dist., 73 Gen. Sect., Board of Discipleship, Nashville, TN; Pacific Southwest 77 Same; 80 Elected and consecrated a Bishop of the United Methodist Church at the Western Jurisdic-tional Conference at Palo Alto; 9/80 Seattle Area; 9/88 San Francisco Area 9/1/00 Retired.
Clergy Appointment HistoryAbbey, Pamela J. (PSR) 88 Quincy UMC; 89 Fresno, Faith UM Fellowship; 97 Concord UMC; 04
Sabbatical; 05 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry; 09 Walnut Creek, UMC. CC: Concord UMCAbrahamson, Thomas D. 91 Firebaugh UMC; 03 Lemoore UMC; 07 Armona UMC; 07 Lemoore UMC. Adams, Leonard SY 08 Fresno, St. Mark’s; SY 08 Fresno, St. Mark’s UMC. Adamson, Janna O. P77-F79; (PSR) CNUMC 77 Portola; 81 Chester; 83 At school; 2/1/84 Lv. of
Absence; 87 Schurz, NV & Yerington, NV; 92 Aldersgate, So. San Francisco; 95 Willows.; 08 Willows, First UMC.
Afu, Paini 00 Palo Alto Wesley: Associate For Tongan Ministry..
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Ahio, Heilala P99-F03; (PSR) CNUMC 97 (Seaside Hilltop) LFT. 98 (Potter Valley) LFT 99 Potter Valley; 1-1-01 Potter Valley Full Time; 01 Palo Alto First Tongan.; 03 Palo Alto, First Tongan.
Ahio, Kalatini P94-F01; (Claremont) (Cal Pacific); 93 First, Santa Ana LFT; 94 Rubidoux; 1/16/95 Transfer to CNUMC 1/16/95 Fale Hufunga, San Carlos. 1/16/95 Transfer to CNUMC 98 Ukiah; 01 San Bruno; First Tongan..
Akolo, Afuhia I. P01-F04; (PSR, Claremont) CNUMC 11/1/90 97 (Tongan, Concord LFT). 98 Seaside Hilltop. 99 Oakland: Melrose Tongan Fellowship 00 Fale Maama Tongan UMC; 01 Oakland, Fale Maama; 09 Martinez, Tongan Fellowship; 09 Martinez UMC.
Albiston, LeRoy A. SY 08 Biggs UMC.
Albright, John V. P51-F55; (PSR) (Kansas); 51 At school; 55 Auburn Scranton; 57 Chaplain, Ark. State Hosp.; 6/1/60 Trans. to Little Rock; 60 Ark. State Hosp.; 6/9/61 Trans. to CNMC; 61 Corning; 68 Redding; CNUMC 69 Redding; 76 Merced; 82 Sabbatical; 83 Assoc., Cambrian Park, San Jose; 86 First, Fremont; 93 Retired.. CC: Sacramento, Centennial UMC
Alderman, C. Ray P72-F76; (North Texas); 72 At school; 74 Camp. Min., Tex. State Univ.; 75 Comm. Univ. Chrtn. Center; 77 University, Commerce; 06/15/78 Trans. to CNUMC; 78 Assoc., Cupertino; 79 St. Mark’s, Bakersfield; 90 Exeter; 96 Sierra Vista, Fresno & St. Mark’s, Fresno. 11/3/97-1/18/98 Lv. Of Absence; 98 Sierra Vista & St. Mark’s, Fresno; 01 Retired.
Alexander, James E. P60-F63; CNMC 60 At school; 62 Assoc., Central, Stockton; 65 At school; Dir. Printed Resources, Div., of Local Church, Bd. of Educ., Nashville, TN; CNUMC 69 Exec. Dir., Communication Processes and Learning Resources, Bd. of Educ., Nashville, TN; 73 Asst. General Sec’y, Div. of Educ., General Bd. of Discipleship; 81 Adjunct Professor, Okla. City Univ. 90 Retired.. CC: Stockton, Central UMC
Allread, Ardith P84-F86; (PSR) CNUMC 84 Assoc., Concord; 87 St. Paul, Fremont; 94 Superintendent, San Jose District; 02 Rocklin Cornerstone Community UMC.; 06 Woodland UMC.
Allred, J. Scott P91-F95; (Fuller) CNUMC 87 90 (Downieville & North San Juan & Sierra City); 91 St. Mark’s, Bakersfield; 01 Sabbatical; 1/15/02 Wasco..
Anderson, Donald Eugene P56-F59; CNMC 56 Asst., Tracy; 57 Elverta; 59 Orangevale; 61 At school; 62 Chaplain, Cal. Conservation Ctr.; 66 Fred C. Nellis Sch. for Boys; 67 Chaplain, Sierra Conservation Ctr., Jamestown; CNUMC 69 Chaplain, Sierra Conservation Ctr., Jamestown; 10/16/87 Jamestown; 88 Federated, Orland; 95 Retired.. CC: Orland, Federated Church
Andres, Edna (PSR) 05 Fremont, St. Paul’s UMC.
Angove, P. Jerald 67-F70; (Boston) CNMC 67 At school; (A67) New England So. 67 (Asst. Harvard Epworth, Cambridge); 68 (Youth Min., Belmont, MA); CNUMC; 69 Roselawn, San Jose; 74 Live Oak, Santa Cruz; 78 Grace, Stockton; 82 Concord; 87 San Bruno; 91 Roseville.; 05 Retirement.
Anker, Charles C. P71-F77; (So. Cal. Ariz.) CNUMC 70 Assoc., St. Paul’s, Oxnard; 71 Assoc., First, Santa Monica; 6/11/76 Trans.to CNUMC 76 Assoc., Carmel; 86 Carmel. 98 Retired;.
Aonga, Opeti 04 Reno, First Tongan Fellowship.
Aratani, Izuru P91-F95; (PSR) CNUMC 1/1/86 (Assoc., Pine, San Francisco); 88 90 (Assoc., Wesley, San Jose); 91 Assoc., Wesley, San Jose. 3/15/97 Campus Ministry Center, Koenji, Tokyo 02 Chaplain, Kyoai Gakuen Girls’ High School. CC: San Jose, Wesley UMC
Arjona, Juan J. P90-F92; CNUMC 88 (Hispanic United Methodist Fellowship, Visalia); 89 (Hispanic United Methodist Fellowship, Visalia/Farmersville); 90 Hispanic United Methodist Fellowship, Visalia/Farmersville; 93 Emanuel, Sacramento; 94 First, Reedley; 1/1/96 01 Leave of absence; 02 Retired. CC: Visalia UMC
Ash, Lloyd CNUMC 98-03 TBS; SY 07 Dixon UMC.
Atkins, David W. P70-F72; (Disciples of Christ); (Recog. of Orders); CNUMC 70 Asst., First, Oakland; 72 Montclair, Oakland; 82 Wesley, Bakersfield; 97 Retired;; 99 Retirement. CC: Bakersfield, Wesley UMC
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Auer, John J. P72-F79; (No. Illinois); 72 Julia Gay Memorial, Chicago; 81 Rogers Park, Chicago; 92 Sierra Vista, Fresno (¶426.1); 10/1/93 Transferred to CNUMC 10/1/93 Sierra Vista, Fresno & St. Mark’s Fresno, 96 First, San Rafael; 03 Reno First.; 09 Retirement.
Austin, Billye P00-F03; (PSR) CNUMC 98 Associate, Richmond Easter Hill. 03 Richmond Easter Hill.
Austin, Brandon F. P94-F97; (Candler) CNUMC 90 92 (Associate, Carmel), 92 - 98 Lake County Cooperative Ministries: Kelseyville/Upper Lake; 98 Sacramento: No. Sacramento.; 06 Hayward, South Hayward; 09 Manteca, St. Paul’s UMC.
Autajay, Leonard C. P63-F64; (American Baptist); (Recog. of Orders); CNMC 63 Schurz Mission; 67 Anderson Valley Boonville Philo; 68 Wesley, San Francisco; CNUMC 69 Grace, San Francisco; 70 Grace, San Francisco; 78 Geneva Av., San Francisco; 85 Shoreview, San Mateo; 96 Retired. CC: Vallejo, Fellowship UMC
Bahlert, Mary Elyn P84-F86; (PSR) CNUMC 84 Assoc., First, San Jose; 88 Co Pastor, Pleasanton; 90 Tracy LFT; 92 94 Leave of Absence; 95 Aldersgate, So. San Francisco LFT. 98 Lake Merritt UMC, Oakland..
Baker, Dale W. P51-F53; (N. Iowa); (Oregon); 52 At school; 6/10/53 Trans. to Oregon 53 Bennett Chapel, Portland; 57 Rose City Park, Portland; 59 Riverview, Junction City; 61 Sabbatical; 62 S’y; 6/1/63 Trans. to CNMC 63 Grace, Santa Cruz; CNUMC 69 First & Forest Hill, Pacific Grove; 74 First, Pacific Grove; 84 Sabbatical; 85 Lv. of Absence; 88 Retired.. CC: Carmel, Church of the Wayfarer
Baker, Dorothy F02; (Claremont, PSR) FD 02; 02 Oakland Downs Memorial- Minister of Congregational Development LFT; 03 Oakland, Downs Memorial UMC; 07 Retirement.
Baker, Frederick B. 65-F69; CNMC 10/15/57 (Tipton); 59 (San Joaquin); 61 (Calwa, Fresno); Rocky Mtn. (A63) 63 (Carpenter, Hillsdale, & Pleasant View, WY); 6/13/65 Trans. to Nebraska 65 Elwood & Smithfield; 67 Orofino & Elwood; 6/11/69 Trans. to CNUMC 69 Lovelock & Fallon, NV; 73 Appointed to secular work 73 Agent, Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of the U.S.; 75 Lemoore; 79 Los Banos; 90 Kernville; 92 Rio Linda. 97 Retired. CC: Orland, Federated Church
Baker, Heather Bailes P07; (PSR) 02 TBS (San Francisco Calvary); 03 Hanford.; 07 Hanford UMC; 08 346.1 Out - Apt. Across AC Lines - 2004. CC: Hanford UMC
Baker-Holleman, Lillian F00; FD 00 Ass’t to Bay View District Superintendent LFT; 01 Lafayette Min of Discipleship LFT; 02 Resigned; 04 Retirement.
Baldwin, Donald L. P63-F66; (Drew) CNMC 63 At school; 64 N.C.C., El Portal Comm. Ch.; 65 Yosemite Ntl. Park; 6/10/69 Trans. to Kansas East, Campus Ministry, Wesley Fdn & UMHE, Lawrence, KS; 7/1/77 Trans. to CNUMC 77 Dir., Leisure Ministries, Kings Beach and Truckee; 83 Sabbatical; 84 Lv. of Absence; 85 Multi Media Arts Min. Sacramento Methodist Union; 86 Aptos. 99 Retired. CC: Nevada City UMC
Ball, Ivan J. P54-F56; CNMC 54 At school; 55 Asst., First, San Francisco; 56 Freedom; 59 Crystal Springs, San Mateo; 61 Weldon & Highland Chapel; 64 Kelseyville & Lakeport; 66 At school; 72 Calvary, San Francisco; 80 Faith, San Leandro; 10/15/90 Castro Valley; 93 Retired.. CC: Porterville, First UMC
Ballagh, Christina P04-F07; (PSR) 02 Pt. Arena: St. Paul’s; 04 Point Arena, St. Paul’s UMC.
Banfill, Christine C. P99-F02; (PSR) CNUMC 97 Orland; 99 Orland, Federated Church.
Bastear, Richard A. P56-F59; CNMC 56 Asst., First, Richmond; 57 First, Richmond; 2/15/59 Kerman; 61 Lamont; 67 First, Martinez; 68 Sabbatical; CNUMC 69 At school; 70 Inst., San Joaquin Delta College; 70 ABLC; 96 Retired.. CC: Stockton, Central UMC
Basten, Gayle (PSR) 08 Winnemucca UMC.
Bauer, Christopher SY 08 Cone Community UMC.
Bayard, Richard F. P82-F86; (MBBS) CNUMC 82 At school; 83 Armona & Laton; 96 Retired.. CC: Visalia UMC
Bear, Andrew P02-F05; (PSR) 01 Potter Valley; 03 Sutter Creek; 04 Merced; 05 Merced UMC; 06 San Jose, Calvary UMC; 07 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: San Jose, Cambrian Park UMC
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Bear, Charlotte P01-F03; (PSR) (Pac. Northwest); 7/1/01 Transferred to CNUMC; 01 Ukiah; 03 Ione.; 04 Merced UMC; 06 San Jose, Cambrian Park UMC.
Beasley, Adrionne P04-F07; (PSR) 8/01/01 TBS (Sunnyhills LFT); 02 Oakland Elmhurst.; 04 Oakland, Elmhurst UMC.
Beck, Bill E. P58-F62; (Perkins, SFTS) CNMC 58 At school; 60 Galt; 65 Earlimart & Alpaugh; 1/1/69 Exec. Dir., Heifer Proj. Inc., Modesto; CNUMC 69 Heifer Proj. Inter., Modesto; 81 Heifer Proj. Inter., Southeast Regional Director; 1/1/95 Regional Director, Pacific West Region, Heifer Project Intl. 1/1/99 Retired;. CC: Modesto, First UMC
Beck, Mary B. F97; FD 97; 89 Consecrated N Arkansas; 89 Transferred to Florida Conference; 89 First UMC, Ormond Beach, FL; 95 transferred to CNUMC; 95 First UMC Modesto; 02 Retired; 02 Retirement. CC: Modesto, First UMC
Bell, Adolphe Edward F63; (Baptist) (Recognition of Orders) (Texas); 62 Grace, Houston; 65 Asbury Memorial, Houston; 66 Trans. to So.Cal. Ariz. 66 St. Peter’s, Compton; 68 Imperial Heights, Los Angeles; 12/1/69 Trans. To CNUMC 12/1/69 Easter Hill, Richmond; 72 Shattuck Av., Oakland; 75 Assoc., First, Oakland; 76 First, Oakland; 77 Retired.. CC: Oakland, Lake Merritt UMC
Bennett, David L. P77-F80; (PSR) CNUMC 77 At school & St. Paul’s, Point Arena; 78 St. Paul’s, Pt. Arena; 82 Sutter Creek; 1/1/89 Loomis; 96 Superintendent, Delta District; 03 Stockton Central..
Bennett, George 09 Sanger UMC.
Benson, Gaye G. 98-F01; (PSR) CNUMC 96 St. Mark’s, Stockton; 02 El Sobrante..
Berck, Loran G. P73-F78; (Candler) CNUMC 73 At school; 75 Ft. Jones & Etna; 79 Kernville; 10/27/80 82 Lv. of Absence; 83 Klamath; 88 Evergreen Valley, San Jose; 91 Georgetown; 01 Rocklin: Cornerstone Community; 02 Los Banos.; 06 Retirement. CC: Georgetown UMC
Berger, John W. P49-F52; (PSR) (Calif.); 39 (Henleyville); 42 (Bay Terrace, Vallejo); 46 (Tuolumne); 47 (Elmhurst, Oakland); 1/16/49 (Knights Landing); CNMC 49 Knights Landing Par.; 2/1/53 Chaplain, U.S. Navy; CNUMC 69 Chaplain, U.S. Navy; 77 Valley Church, Dublin; 78 Chaplain, U.S. Navy; 82 Lv. of Absence; 1/1/83 Assoc., First Cong., Stockton; 88 Soledad; 91 Retired; 7/1/96 TBS: (Parkside, Williams). 97 No Appointment. CC: Lodi, First UMC
Berges, Susan 05 McGill UMC; 05 Ely UMC; 05 McGill UMC; 05 Ely UMC.
Bergman, Carole P00-F03; (SFTS) CNUMC 99 Lincoln LFT; 00 Lincoln UMC; 07 Willits UMC.
Bergquist, Greg B. P84-F87; (Candler) (South Georgia); 83 (Baconton) 1/1/85 Mulberry Street, Macon; 88 Student; 7/1/95 Transfer to CNUMC 95 Associate, Los Altos LFT & Faculty, Pacific School of Religion; 96 Associate, Los Altos.; 06 Santa Rosa, First UMC.
Bernadel-Huey, Myrna (Boston) (Oregon Idaho); 93 96 Shattuck Ave., Oakland LFT; 9/1/97 Trans. To CNUMC; 97 Shattuck Ave., Oakland; 01 Coord.Just Forests Proj. 02 Exec. Dir., Public Lands: Sacred & Just; 8/1/02 Leave of Absence; 03 Project Director, Ethnic Health Institute, Alta Bates Summit Med Centr.; 04 Appt to Attend School; 05 San Leandro, First UMC.
Berry, Alison P02-F05; (PSR) 01 Gilroy.; 02 Gilroy UMC; 09 Alamo, San Ramon Valley UMC.
Berry, Linda Rachel P74-F79; (Northern Illinois); 74 At school; 77 Wellington Park, Chicago, IL; CNUMC 80 Co pastor, Soledad; 6/15/82 Trans. to CNUMC 82 Add Hillcrest, Salinas; 83 At school; 86 Ukiah LFT; 00 ATEM: Psychological Assistant, Christian Counseling Center. 01 Professor of Psychology, Southeastern Illinois College; 09 Retirement. CC: San Jose, First UMC
Berryman, John SY 07 Crescent City UMC.
Betancourt, Angel A. P75-F78; (Puerto Rico); 75 Esperanza Vieques; 76 La Loma Barranguitas; 78 Vistamar, Carolina; Trans to N. Illinois 84 El Mesias; 7/1/89 Trans. to CNUMC 89 Central, San Francisco & Melrose Hispanic Ministry, Oakland; 90 Central, S.F.; 00 Colusa/Glenn: Hispanic Ministry; 02 Sacramento Hispanic Ministry; 03 Sacramento Emanuel LFT.; 04 Sacramento, Emmanuel UMC.
Biehler, Robert R. P70-F72; (GETS, Claremont) CNUMC 70 At school; 71 Guinda & Arbuckle; 74 Orland; 81 Pinole; 85 Arcata; 94 Holy Cross, Stockton. 9/1/00 Paradise.
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Bird, Phyllis A. P63-F73; CNMC 63 At school; 6/13/69 Discontinued; 71 Restored; CNUMC 71 Visiting Asst. Prof. of Old Testament, Drew Univ. Sch. of Theology; 72 Asst. Prof. of Old Testament, Perkins Sch. of Theology; 85 Assoc. Prof., Garrett Evang. Theol. Sem.; 00 Retired.. CC: San Jose, Alum Rock UMC
Birdsey, William A. P60-F64; (Nebraska); 60 Haigler Parks; 6/11/62 Trans. to CNMC 62 Church of the Valley, Napa; 64 Springville; 67 Carlin & Battle Mountain, NV; CNUMC 69 Battle Mountain & Carlin, NV; 70 Elko County Par., NV; 73 Fallon, NV; 12/1/83 Hanford; 86 Portola; 94 Attend school; 95 Retired..
Bither, Judith A. P74-F76; (PSR) 74 Alameda, Court Street; 75 Citrus Heights; 79-80 Attend School; 80-92 Alaska Missionary Conf.; 92 San Jose, Cambrian Park; 7/1/02 Transferred from Yellowstone 02 Manteca St. Paul’s; 09 Reno, First UMC.
Black, Lois E. P99-F02; (Asbury, SFTS, Asbury) CNUMC 97 Parkside Williams LFT . 1/1/98 Williams & Yuba City First LFT; 00 Yuba City First Assoc. 00 Yuba City First.; 02 Yuba City, First UMC.
Black, Stephen K. P88-F93; (PSR) CNUMC 87 Arbuckle; 89 Assoc., Willow Glen, San Jose; 92 03 Adjunct Faculty, University of San Francisco.; 06 ATEM. CC: Palo Alto, First UMC
Blair, Donene V. P08; 08 ATEM; CC: San Rafael, First UMC
Blaney, Robert W. P57-F64; (Boston) (So. Cal. Ariz.); 57 At school; 62 Brentwood, Los Angeles; 64 Los Feliz, Los Angeles; 66-69 Appoint. Assistant Prof, Religious Studies, UOP; 6/11/69 Trans. to CNUMC 69 Assoc. Prof., UOP Stockton; 78 Prof. of Social Ethics, Chp. Rel. Studies Dept., UOP, Stockton; 90 Prof. of Social Ethics; 93 Prof. & Chp. Religious Studies Dept., UOP Stockton; 96 Retired.. CC: Aptos, Community UMC
Bohn, Diana M. F97; (Boston) FD 97; 89 Consecrated CNUMC; 86 Wesley UMC, Fresno; 9/1/00 Sabbatical; 9/01/01 Gay Straight Alliance Network.; 04 Oakhurst New Community UMC; 07 Transitional Leave; 08 Fresno District Superintendent.
Bollwinkel, Mark S. P76-F83; (Claremont) CNUMC 76 At school; 79 Princ., Methodist Theol. Sch., Iban Conf. of the Meth. Ch. in Malaysia; 1/1/82 Assoc., St. Mark’s, Sacramento; 82 St. Paul’s, Reno, NV; 89 Clovis; 95 Twin Towers, Alameda. 2/1/99 Los Altos; 00 Los Altos UMC.
Bortner, Jola F06; (PSR, Claremont) FD 00; 92-95 on Staff UMC-Stockton; 95-01 Lodi First- Director Program Ministries; 01 Fresno Wesley Min. Of Ed. And Family Min. 03 Stockton St. Mark’s.; 06 Stockton, St. Mark’s UMC.
Bosch, John 06 Jackson UMC.
Bouck, Wayne L. (Cal-Pac) 6/19/70 (Recognition of Orders) 70 Chaplain, U.S. Navy; 7/1/95 Transfer to CNUMC; 91 Brentwood (¶ 426.1, 1988 Discipline); 92 94 Dos Palos (¶ 426.1); 95 Federated, Orland; 97 Retired;. CC: Dos Palos UMC
Bowen, Pauline 03 TBS (Anderson Trinity); 06 Anderson, Trinity UMC.
Bowman, Karla K. P75-F78; (SFTS) CNUMC 75 Soledad; 80 Co director, Prog. Resources, Nv. Sierra Coop. Par. & Yerington, NV; 10/1/85 Yerington, NV; 87 Assoc., Concord; 89 St. Paul’s, Reno, NV. 98 Sabbatical 99 Reno: South Reno Assoc.; 08 Retirement. CC: Reno, St. Paul’s UMC
Bowman, Richard L. P64-F67; (Boston) CNMC 64 At school; 66 Ch. of the Valley, Napa; 70 Pittsburg; 73 Chaplain, Fred Finch Youth Center, Oakland; 78 Asst. Dir., David & Margaret Home for Children, La Verne; 80 Forest Hill & Assoc., First, Pacific Grove; 84 Trinity, Sunnyvale; 96 Tulare; 01 Retired. CC: Pacific Grove, Forest Hill UMC
Boyd, Dawn E. F97; FD 97. 80 Consecrated Western Pennsylvania, 80 Belle Meade, Nashville, TN; 83 transferred to Cal.-Nev.; 83 San Ramon Valley, Alamo-Dir. Christ. Ed ..; 97 Alamo, San Ramon Valley UMC.
Brackney, Thomas M. (SPST) AM 96; 11/13/88 (Montague); 89 90 (Mt. Shasta & Gazelle & Montague); 91 (Mt. Shasta & Montague) 92 (Mt. Shasta & Montague); 93 95 (Mt. Shasta & Dunsmuir); CNUMC 96 Mt. Shasta & Dunsmuir; 03 Fall River Mills LFT.; 04 Fall River Mills, Community UMC; 08 Retirement.
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Brady, Debra L. P95; (PSR) CNUMC; 8/1/94 (Associate, San Ramon Valley, Alamo LFT); 95 Associate, San Ramon Valley, Alamo; 02 Modesto First..
Brayfindley, Rod E. P84-F86; (Perkins, SMU) CNUMC 84 Smith River; 89 Aldersgate, Chico. 98 New Church Development, McKinleyville. 99 McKinleyville.
Brazie, Robert W. P02-F05; CNUMC 99 Fortuna; 02 Fortuna UMC; 05 Family Leave; 06 Fresno, St. Paul’s UMC; 08 Caruthers UMC.
Brettschneider, Cindy SY 08 Taft UMC.
Brick, Elizabeth A. P98-F01; (Boston) CNUMC 98 Upper Lake & Kelseyville; 00 Sacramento: St. Andrew’s.; 01 Sacramento, St. Andrew’s UMC.
Brim, Shirley Janice P87-F93; (SFTS) CNUMC 84 (Tamalpais Valley, Mill Valley); 85 (Corcoran); 87 Corcoran; 89 Associate, First, Porterville & Poplar; 90 Poplar; 91 Poplar & Tipton; 93 Tuolumne & Soulsbyville. January 1, 1998 LFT. January 1, 1999 Full time; 02 Yuba City Grace; 05 Family Leave; 05 Meadow Vista, Placer Hills Community UMC; 05 Dutch Flat UMC; 05 Colfax UMC.
Broad, John W. P69-F72; (PSR) CNUMC 69 At school; 71 Assoc., Los Gatos; 72 Freedom; 78 Wasco; 87 Assoc., Willow Glen, San Jose; 89 Lemoore; 96 Escalon; 03 Auburn; 09 Retirement.
Brown, Michael T. P76-F78; (SFTS) CNUMC 76 Assoc., First, Sacramento; 79 Lakeport; 86 Hughson; 11/29/87 Lv. of Absence; 88 First, Richmond LFT; 92 Wayside, Vallejo. Jan. 1, 1998 Sacramento Oak Park & ATEM Asst. to Delta Dist. Supt. (¶335.1a(1), BOD. 98 San Leandro Faith LFT.; 07 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry; 07 Retirement. CC: Fairfield UMC
Brownrigg, Joseph W. P69-F71; (Kansas East); 69 At school; 72 At school; 6/15/76 Trans. to CNUMC 76 Assoc., Los Altos; 77 Assoc., First & Forest Hill, Pacific Grove; 79 Wesley, Hayward; 83 Sabbatical; 84 Assoc., First, Sunnyvale; 85 St. Paul’s, San Francisco; 86 Woodside Road, Redwood City; 87 92 At school; 93 97 Lv. of absence. 98 ABLC: Instructor of Philosophy & Religion, Mt. San Antonio College, Walnut CA and Rio Honda College, Whittier; 02 Retired. CC: South San Francisco: Hope UMC
Bruce, Gerald R. P72-F74; (GGBTS) CNUMC 71 (Forestville); 72 Occidental & Forestville; 73 Forestville; 74 Chaplain, U.S. Navy; 94 95 Finsbury Park Circuit, London Northwest District, British Methodist Conference (¶ 426.1, 1992 Discipline); 96 New River Circuit, London- British Methodist Conference 98 Finsbury Park Circuit, London North West District (¶ 337.1, 1996 Discipline) 01 Kenton Methodist Ch, Harrow Circuit, London N.W. Dist.; 07 Leave of Absence; 08 Retirement. CC: Forestville UMC
Brumfield, Voris SY 09 Middletown UMC.
Bruner, Richard E. P52-F54; (W. Ohio) 50 (Wesley & Goodale, Columbus); 52 At school; Oregon Ida. 54 Wasco & Grass Valley; 56 Wasco; Alaska Msy. 58 Turnagain, Anchorage; 63 At school; Trans. To No. Indiana 65 Minister of Education, La Porte; Trans. to So. Indiana 71 Associate, North, Indianapolis, IN; 6/1/79 Trans. to CNUMC 79 Assoc., Burlingame; 85 Assoc. Dir., CCOM; 92 Retired.. CC: Alamo, San Ramon Valley UMC
Bryan, A. Allen P77-F81; (Western PA) 77 In School 11/01/79 Country Hills; 8/1/81 Ingomar Assoc.; 1/1/82 Ingomar; 1/1/85 Koinonia Retreat Center; 90 Sabbatical; 91 Bread of God; 4/16/92 Trans. To No. Central NY; 9/1/94 Transfer to New England; 95 Wilmington; 12/31/95 Andover Ballardvale 97 Dover St John’s 98 LOA; CNUMC 2/1/99 TBS (Lincoln LFT); 7/1/99 Transfer to CNUMC; 99 Sacramento Centennial; 03 Retired. CC: Sacramento, Centennial UMC
Bryant, Bradford H. P60-F63; (New England) 60 Asst., Morgan Mem., Boston; 6/9/63 Trans. to CNMC 63 Assoc., First, Oakland; 66 Pittsburg; CNUMC 69 Pittsburg; 70 Trans. to So. New England; 70 Church of all Nations, Boston; 7/1/81 Trans. to CNUMC 81 Tracy; 90 Sabbatical; 3/1/91 Scouting Division Executive, Stanford Area Council, Boy Scouts of America; 4/1/94 Senior District Executive, Boy Scouts of America; 00 Retired. CC: Tracy, First UMC
Buckner, Robert (MBBS) CNUMC 97-99 TBS (Montague); 00 Montague.; 04 Retirement.
Buenafe, Mark N. P95-F99; (Asbury) CNUMC 93 94 (Riverdale); 95 Riverdale; 8/1/96 Riverdale & Caruthers. 98 Lake Isabella: Highland Chapel; 01 Lodi First Assoc. 03 Leave of Absence; 04 Ione UMC; 06 Tracy, First UMC.
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Bunje, David J. P82-F85; (PSR) CNUMC 82 At school; 83 St. John’s, Rohnert Park; 89 Nevada City. 99 Community UMC, Fairfield; 04 Cameron Park: Foothills.
Buratovich, Thomas J. 03 Visalia UMC.
Burkhart, F. Donovan P57-F61; CNMC 57 At school; 59 Tipton; 60 Five Points; 64 Valley of the Moon, Boyes Hot Springs; 66 Windsor; CNUMC 69 Windsor; 1/1/70 Occidental; 72 73 S’y; 74 Sonora; 79 Sabbatical; 80 Retired; 81 82 (Springville).. CC: Fresno, St. Luke’s UMC
Busick, Blake E. P84-F87; (Boston) CNUMC 84 Taylorsville & Greenville; 88 Patterson; 94 St. Paul, Fremont.; 08 Cupertino, The Good Samaritan UMC.
Butcher, Constance J. P80-F82; CNUMC 79 (Dos Palos); 80 Dos Palos; 84 Orland; 88 Castro Valley; 10/15/90 95 Lv. of Absence. 96 Retired.. CC: Firebaugh UMC
Butler, Thomas W. P74-F78; (Claremont) CNUMC 74 At school; 76 Greenville & Taylorsville & Chester; 78 Chester; 81 Orland; 84 Asbury, Sacramento & North Sacramento; 90 North Sacramento; 92 Tracy; 03 Sparks..
Cabotaje, Paul G. (United) (Philippines North) 02 Jackson; Trans to CNUMC 7/1/04; 04 Jackson; 06 Red Bluff, First; 08 Stockton, St. Paul’s UMC.
Callaway, Norman G. P51-F54; (Boston) CNMC 53 Freedom; 56 Alum Rock, San Jose; 61 Parkside St. Francis, San Francisco; 64 Wesley, Bakersfield; CNUMC 69 Wesley, Bakersfield; 71 Oroville; 75 Asbury, Livermore; 81 First, Sunnyvale; 84 St. Mark’s, Sacramento; 87 Tice Valley, Walnut Creek; 91 Retired.. CC: Woodland UMC
Cambe, Alexis A. (Philippines Central Conference) 97-98 (Stockton St Paul’s, Assoc. For Filipino American Ministries) LFT. 1/1/99 Full-Time. 2/1/99 Stockton St. Paul’s 00 Transfer to CNUMC 00 Stockton ST. Paul’s; 01 Stockton, St. Paul’s UMC; 04 Sutter Creek UMC; 09 Ione UMC.
Cambric, Jr., Amos P50-F52; (GETS) Lexington 50 At school; 52 Sherbourne Moorfield, Flemingsburg, KY; 53 Wesley, Harvey, IL; 55 Wheatland Av., Columbus, OH; 57 Wesley, Jeffersonville, IN; 11/15/57 Trans. to CNMC 11/15/57 Edison Manor, Fresno; 59 (renamed) St. Mark’s, Fresno; 63 Ridge Point, San Francisco; 7/15/64 Downs Memorial, Oakland; 67 Sabbatical; 68 Manpower Dev. Coord., Oakland Redevelopment Ag’y.; CNUMC 69 (same); 70 Manpower Dev. Coord., Dept. of Social Planning, City of Berkeley; 75 Contract Monitor, Dept. of Recreation, Parks & Comm. Services, City of Berkeley & Ridge View, San Francisco; 2/1/79 Add Grace, Oakland; 79 Prog. Specialist, Equal Oppor. Officer, Off. of Employment & Comm. Program, City of Berkeley & Grace, Oakland; 80 Assoc. Admin. Analyst, Ind. Monitoring Unit, City of Berkeley & Grace, Oakland; 84 Grace, Oakland; 86 Retired.. CC: Oakland, Downs Memorial UMC
Campbell, Kevin D. P92-F98; (SFTS) CNUMC 90 (Anderson Valley & Philo); 92 Anderson Valley & Philo; 93 Etna & Fort Jones; 95 Palm, Dinuba 99 Mariposa.; 07 Patterson, Federated Church.
Campbell, Travis L. P63-F66; (SPST) (Louisiana); CNMC 54 (Ebenezer); 56 (Golden Meadow); 60 (St. Luke’s, Lake Charles); 61 At school; 6/1/64 Trans. to CNMC 64 Newark; 66 Lemoore; 68 Exeter; CNUMC 69 Exeter; 70 Park Presidio, San Francisco; 76 Lynnewood, Pleasanton; 79 St. Luke’s, Richmond; 1/1/84 First, Santa Cruz; 90 Wayside, Vallejo; 92 Ceres LFT; 93 Retired; 7/1/96-97 TBS (Isleton). 98 No appt.. CC: Fairfield UMC
Cao, Felicisimo S. (UTS, PSR) CNUMC 99 Fresno: Fresno Christian Fellowship 00 Transfer to CNUMC 00 Fresno: Fresno Christian Fellowship; 02 Sunnyvale: Valley Faith..
Capuli, Arturo D. P57-F59; (UTS-P) (Philippines Conf); 54 Subic, Zambales, Philippines; 55 Santa Mesa Heights, Quezon City; 57 Mariveles, Bataan; 59 San Filepe, Zambales, Philippines; 63 Sibley, IL; 64 Watseka, IL; 65 Pine Village and Rainsville, IN; 67 Voluntary Location: Middle Philippines; CNUMC 79 Readmission, Middle Philipines; (LP) (Melrose United, Oakland); 80 Trans. to CNUMC 80 Melrose United, Oakland; 81 Grace, San Francisco. 98 Grace, San Francisco & St. Francis, San Francisco; 03 Retired.
Carter, A. J. P55-F60; CNMC 55 At school; 58 Assoc., Trinity, Berkeley; 60 First, Fremont; 65 Sanger; 68 Ukiah; CNUMC 69 Ukiah; 70 Bethany, San Francisco; 73 Aptos; 81 Asbury, Livermore; 83 First, Modesto; 86 Grace, Saratoga; 96 Retired; 7/1/96 TBS: (Prunedale); 97 No App’t.. CC: San Jose, Almaden Hills UMC
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Carter, Carol M. P83-F87; (PSR) CNUMC 83 At school; 84 Colfax; 90 St. Mark’s, Bakersfield; 91 Wesley, Sacramento & Associate, First, Sacramento. 00 Wesley and Oak Park, Sacramento; 03 Cameron Park Foothills Associate; 06 Sacramento, North Sacramento UMC; 08 Forestville UMC.
Carter, George P. P58-F62; (Boston) CNMC 58 At school; 61 Crystal Springs, San Mateo; 67 Mill Valley; CNUMC 69 Mill Valley; 73 Assoc. Council Dir., CCOM; 76 Council Dir., CCOM; 80 Dir. of Planned Giving, PSR, Berkeley; 10/1/87 ABLC Dir. for Stewardship Training; 88 Cambrian Park, San Jose; 92 Executive Director, Capital Campaign; 95 96 Lv. of absence. 97 Retired.. CC: Nevada City UMC
Case, Ronna L. P75-F80; (Chicago) CNUMC 75 At school; 78 Past. Couns. & Chaplain, Eskaton, Amer. River Health Cen.; 83 Bd. Global Min., Mexico; 86 Bethany Chapel, Bakersfield & Lamont; 91 Sabbatical; 92 93 Lv. of Absence; 94 Chaplain, St. James Hospital, Chicago Heights, IL.. CC: Elk Grove UMC
Castillo, Floyd R. 86 (Kern Mission & Ch. Ext. Society & Tehachapi Valley); 88 89 (Tehachapi Valley); 90 97 (Lake Isabella: Highland Chapel); 98 Retired 1/1/01 TBS (Atwater LFT) 1/1/02 TBS (Kernville: Emmaus Ministries) 03 (No App’t).
Castonguay, Paul 06 Ione UMC.
Catterall, Arthur J. P68-F72; (GETS) CNMC 68 At school; 69 At school; 70 Valley Springs & Ione; 71 Chester; 74 Knights Ferry & Riverbank; 76 San Joaquin & Tranquility; 78 Wayside, Vallejo; 80 Freedom; 85 Taft; 88 Taft & New Cuyama; 92 Trinity, Anderson. 98 Galt.; 01 LeGrand; 05 Marysville, First UMC.
Catterall, Carolee (Claremont) AM 04 Deacon; CNUMC 11/1/99 (Ceres LFT) 00 Ceres; 01 LeGrand; 04 Ceres, First UMC; 05 Marysville, First UMC.
Celli, Wanda 08 Middletown UMC; 09 Fall River Mills, Community UMC.
Chaffee, Lauren L. 00 Marina UMC; 01 Pinole UMC; 03 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry; 05 Leave of Absence; 06 Albany UMC; 06 San Francisco, Bethany UMC; 08 Appt to Attend School; 09 Kernville UMC.
Chamberlin, John C. 90-F92; (SFTS) (Presbyterian USA) Recognition of Orders CNUMC 83 (Assoc., Chinese, Oakland); 88 (First St. John’s, San Francisco); 90 First St. John’s, San Francisco; 01 Petaluma; 03 Castro Valley.; 05 San Jose, Alum Rock UMC; 09 Hayward, First UMC.
Chandler, Alfred T. P43-F46; (UTS-P) (Calif.); 36 (Union Cong.); 43 Sierra Vista, Fresno; 44 Livingston; Calif. 46 Livingston; 48 Lindsay; CNMC 49 Lindsay; 59 Watsonville; 65 Laurel, Oakland; CNUMC 69 Los Banos; 75 Retired; 75 76 (Assoc., Atwater).. CC: Auburn, Pioneer UMC
Chang, Jonah J. P68-F70; (SFTS) (Presbyterian. Church of Formosa) CNUMC 62 At school; 66 Sycamore Cong. Ch., El Cerrito; Recognition of Orders CNMC 6/19/67 Christ, Fresno; CNUMC 69 Christ, Fresno; 71 Buena Vista, Alameda; 73 Dir. of Dev. for Asian Amer. Ministries; 75 Exec. Dir., Nat. Fed. of Asian Amer., United Meth.; 85 Supt., Bayview Dist.; 91 Administrator, Council on Cooperative Mission, United Church of Christ in Japan. 99 Retired; 00-01 TBS (East Bay Formosan, Walnut Creek).. CC: Walnut Creek, East Bay Formosan UMC
Chappel, Donald M. F65; (So. New Jersey); 6/1/68 Trans. to CNMC 68 Christ, Sacramento; CNUMC 69 Christ, Sacramento; 70 Voluntary Location; 72 (San Joaquin & Tranquility); 73 Re’ad; 73 San Joaquin & Tranquility; 76 Orick Comm. Presby. & Klamath; 77 Farmersville; 85 Retired.. CC: Arcata, First UMC
Cheng, William (GGBTS) (UCC) 02 San Francisco Chinese.; 02 San Francisco, Chinese UMC.
Cheong, Paul (Missouri East) 01 Yuba City: Marysville Korean; 7/1/02 transfer to CNUMC 02 Yuba City: Marysville Korean; 03 Fremont First Korean UM Fellowship.; 05 Incapacity Leave With CPP Benefits.
Chicou, Robert E. P83-F90; (SMU) CNUMC 83 Assoc. Turlock; 85 Lv. of Absence; 87 Grace, San Ramon; 91 Byron; 95 Millbrae. 99 San Jose: Calvary; 01 San Jose: Evergreen.
Chiew, Gail Pek-Khing P06; (PSR) 04 Cupertino, The Good Samaritan UMC.
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Chinn, Harvey N. P45-F47; (UB White River); 45 At school; 46 At school & Fairview, Portland, IN; 47 Fairview, Portland, IN; 49 Lincolnville, IN; Rocky Mtn., 9/51 Central, Denver; Cal. 53 Rockridge, Oakland; 58 First EUB (Faith), Sacramento; 68 Faith, Sacramento; CNUMC 69 Faith, Sacramento; 80 Exec. Dir., Cal. Council on Alcohol Problems; 85 Retired; 88 97 (Leg. Dir., Council on Alcohol Problems); 88 97 (Leg. Dir., Council on Alcohol Problems). 98 No appt.. CC: Sacramento, Faith UMC
Cho, Eric P02-F05; (Fuller) 00 TBS: (San Jose Korean Associate) 01 San Jose Korean Assoc. Engl. Language Min.; 02 San Jose, Korean UMC of Santa Clara Vly; 05 Georgetown UMC; SY 09 Kerman UMC.
Cho, Sunae Francis 09 San Jose, Korean UMC of Santa Clara Vly.
Cho, Tae-Joon 00 Clovis: Korean Fellowship; 01 Bakersfield: St. Mark’s. 7/1/02 Transfer to CNUMC;; 05 Stockton, Central UMC; 05 Riverbank UMC; 08 Leave of Absence. CC: Bakersfield, First UMC
Choi, Jae-Haeng P06; 05 San Francisco, Calvary UMC; 06 Berkeley, Epworth UMC; 07 Sunnyvale, First UMC; 08 Taft UMC; 09 San Jose, Korean UMC of Santa Clara Vly.
Chou, William P04-F07; (PSR) 00-01 (East Bay Formosan, Walnut Creek Lay Assistant) 02 East Bay Formosan UMC.; 04 Walnut Creek, East Bay Formosan UMC.
Chow, John P71-F73; (Ch. of Christ in China) 56 Hong Kong; CNUMC 70 (Chinese, Oakland); 71 Chinese, Oakland. 90 Chinese Ministry, Rockridge, Oakland; 1/1/94 Retired..
Choy, Anne Lau P97-F99; (ABSW) 97 Assoc., Chinese Community, 1/1/99 Associate Chinese Community Oakland LFT 03 Family leave; 06 Livermore, Asbury UMC; 08 Fremont, St. Paul’s UMC.
Christensen, Alf N. P65-F67; (Assembly of God); (Recog. of Orders) CNMC 65 Georgetown; 67 Lincoln; CNUMC 69 Newcastle & Lincoln; 71 First, Kerman; 2/1/73 Appointed to Secular Work; 2/1/73 Correctional Counselor, Dept. of Corrections, Soledad; 89 Community Resources Manager, Calif. Dept. of Corrections. 98 Shafter 99 Delano & Shafter 01 Delano LFT; 03 Retired.
Christensen, Michael J. P94-F96; (Drew) (Church of the Nazarene) 94 Recognition of orders CNUMC 94 95 Attend school; 96 ABLC: Director, Doctor of Ministry Program, Drew Theological School.. CC: San Francisco, Glide Memorial UMC
Clark, W. Thomas P72-F76; (CTS) (Northern Indiana); 67 (Erie); 72 Erie; 73 At school; 74 Galveston; 6/1/80 Trans. to CNUMC 80 Trinity, Sacramento; 89 Madera; 93 Sabbatical; 94 Grass Valley; 99 Retired; 1/1/00 TBS (Sierra Pines) 00 (No app’t.). CC: Grass Valley UMC
Clemente, Arnel (UTS, PSR) (Philippines East) 02 Fresno Christian Fellowship; 7/1/04 Trans to CNUMC; 04 Fresno, Christian Fellowship; 04 Fresno, Christian Fellowship; 08 Fresno, St. Paul’s UMC.
Coats, Orville A. P44-F47; (New Jersey); 42 (Malaga & Willow Grove, NJ); 43 (Old Bridge & Spottswood, NJ); 48 Oklahoma 48 Okemah, OK; 50 Checotah, OK; 51 Chaplain, U.S. Army; 54 Trans. To Ore. Idaho 54 Ontario, OR; 58 Nampa, ID; 63 Supt., Western Dist.; 75 Montevilla, Portland, OR; 79 Faith, Troutdale, OR; 7/1/80 Trans. to CNUMC 80 First & Mexican American, Corcoran; 82 Retired..
Coker, Edwin 00-01 TBS: (Guinda Community CLM) 02-03 TBS (Gridley CLM); 03 Gridley UMC.
Collins, Robert M. P81-F85; (MBBS) CNUMC 4/27/79 (Laton & Armona); 81 Laton & Armona; 83 Chester; 88 Hughson. 98 Modesto Centenary Assoc. 11/16/98 Modesto Centenary Pastor..
Combs, Braxton L. P54-F57; (Perkins) (Oklahoma); 55 At school; 5/30/56 Trans. to CNMC 56 Roselawn, San Jose; 57 Roselawn, San Jose & Sunnyhills, Milpitas; 6/1/59 Saratoga; 62 Min. of Adult Educ. & Counseling, First, Palo Alto; 66 Central, San Francisco; 68 Assoc., Temple, San Francisco; CNUMC 69 St. Francis, San Francisco; 74 Holy Cross, Stockton; 80 Millbrae; 88 Retired.. CC: Stockton, Holy Cross UMC
Cordes, Charles F. P58-F62; (Boston) CNMC 58 At school; 60 Lakewood, Sunnyvale; 62 Almaden, San Jose; CNUMC 69 Almaden, San Jose; 71 At school; 72 Florin, Sacramento; 81 Manteca; 90 Supt., Golden Gate District; 96 Foothills, Cameron Park. 99 Retired 9/10/00 TBS: (San Leandro First) 01 (No App’t). CC: San Francisco, Glide Memorial UMC
Cordes, Mark P05-F08; (PSR) 04 Fairfield UMC; 05 South San Francisco: Hope UMC; 08 San Francisco, Sarah Laughed Ministry Gr; 08 South San Francisco: Hope UMC.
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Corson, James H. P53-F55; (PSR) CNMC; 51 (Farmington); 53 Asst., First, Oakland; 55 Etna; 57 Lindo Manor (Aldersgate), Chico; 11/1/58 Assoc., First, Sacramento; 62 Dir., Wesley Fdn., First, Palo Alto; 66 Wesley Fdn., Berkeley; CNUMC 69 UNITAS, Univ. of Cal., Berkeley; 70 Area Sec’y, UMHE, San Francisco; 72 Supt., Golden Gate Dist.; 78 Burlingame; 89 Director, CCOM. 1/1/99 Retired. CC: Sacramento, First UMC
Corson, John E. P58-F60; (PSR) CNMC 58 Asst., First, Oakland; 59 Asst., Wesley Fdn., Berkeley; 60 El Camino; 64 Loomis; CNUMC 69 At School & Asst., Lafayette; 70 Alum Rock, San Jose; 76 First, Bakersfield; 87 Supt., San Jose Dist.; 94 San Ramon Valley, Alamo; 01 Retired. CC: Bakersfield, First UMC
Corson, Richard A. P68-F71; (PSR) (Peruvian Provincial); CNMC 63 (Missionary Teacher Asst. Pastor); 68 At school & Asst., Taylor Memorial, Oakland; 70 Bethany Chapel, Bakersfield; 76 Temple, San Francisco; 79 Co Pastor, Temple, San Francisco; 86 Co Pastor, Campbell.; 88 Campbell UMC; 06 Retirement. CC: San Jose, Wesley UMC
Corson, Roberta B. P71-F73; (PSR) CNUMC 71 Asst. Dir., Church Community, Bethany, Bakersfield; 12/17/74 Assoc. Dir., Church Community, Bethany St. Andrew’s, Bakersfield; 76 Assoc., Temple, San Francisco; 79 Co Pastor, Temple, San Francisco; 86 Co Pastor, First, Campbell; 1/1/93 Co Pastor, First, Campbell LFT. 01 Co-Pastor Campbell First LFT & Licensed Psychologist, New Perspectives Couns. Cntr. 02 Roberta B. Corson, PhD, Psychologist; 03 Co-pastor Campbell 1st LFT; 03 Campbell UMC; 06 Retirement. CC: San Jose, Wesley UMC
Cortez, Ruth Ocera P91-F93; (PSR) CNUMC 90 (Fresno Christian Fellowship); 91 Fresno Christian Fellowship; 95 96 Attend school; 97 Oakland Melrose United; 99 Superintendent, Shasta District.; 05 Retirement.
Corzine, Lloyd William P55-F58; (Wisconsin) 55 At school; 6/10/56 Trans. to W. Wisc. 56 Assoc. Dir., Wesley Fdn., Wisc. Univ., Madison Wesley Assoc.; 6/9/57 Trans. to Wisc. 57 Assoc. Dir., Wesley Fdn., Wisc. Univ., Madison; 6/6/59 Trans. to CNMC 59 Wesley Fdn., Sacramento State Col.; 61 Assoc. Dir., Dept. of College & Univ. Relig. Life, Div. Higher Educ., Gen. Bd. of Educ., Nashville, TN; CNUMC 69 Coro Fdn., Pittsburg, PA; 70 At school; 74 Counselor, Community Counseling Center; 80 Alcohol Counselor, So. Cal. Permanente Med. Group (Kaiser); 88 Retired.. CC: Salinas, First UMC
Coy-Armantrout, Pamela G. P81-F88; (Iliff) CNUMC 81 At school; 82 Assoc., Santa Clara; 84 Biggs; 86 Riverbank; 91 Soledad/Greenfield; 94 Sabbatical; 95 Hilltop, Seaside LFT; 97 Marysville; 00 Etna/ Ft. Jones.; 06 Sabbatical; 07 Mt. Shasta, Community UMC; 07 Dunsmuir UMC.
Crawford, James D. P79-F83; (MBBS) CNUMC 79 At school & Wesley, Modesto; 81 Wesley, Modesto; 85 Newcastle; 91 First, San Jose..
Creel, Steven 05 Visalia UMC.
Cruz, Winston A. P98-F01; (PSR) 97 Lindsay UMC; 00 Martinez UMC; 09 Valley Springs Community UMC.
Cueto, Estan J. F91; (Princeton) (Pacific Northwest) 88 90 Beacon; 91 Beacon; 94 Sedro Woolley; 7/1/95 Transferred to CNUMC 95 Geneva Ave., San Francisco.; 04 Vallejo, Fellowship UMC; 09 Retirement.
Cummings, Pamela D. P79-F81; (PSR) CNUMC 79 Assoc., St. Paul’s, Manteca; 82 Sunnyhills, Milpitas; 89 Davis; 96 Loomis.; 05 Sonoma UMC.
Cunningham, Donald J. P55-F57; (Boston) (New England) CNMC 55 At school; 57 Chowchilla; 60 Chowchilla & Dairyland; 9/1/61 Woodside Rd., Redwood City; CNUMC 69 Woodside Rd., Redwood City; 70 First, Oakland; 81 Supt., Shasta Dist.; 84 Conference Program Council Dir.; 89 Burlingame. 98 Retired.. CC: Alameda, Twin Towers UMC
Current, John D. P03-F06; (PSR) (Pacific Northwest) 8/1/01 Richmond; Good Shepherd; 03 Richmond, Good Shepherd UMC; 05 San Jose, Genesis UMC; 09 Oakland, Lake Park UMC.
Current, R. James P60-F63; (GETS) (Baltimore Conference); 60 At school; 60 Blanchard & Fayette; 63 Carroll’s Gills & Stevenson Ch.; 65 Chaplain USN; 6/11/69 Trans. to CNUMC 69 Sea Cliff & Wesley, Daly City; 70 Daly City; 76 St. Mark’s, Orinda; 84 Novato. 99 Retired.. CC: Novato UMC
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Current, Staci P03-F06; (Claremont) (Pacific Northwest) 8/1/01 Oakland: Shattuck Ave.; 03 Oakland, Shattuck Avenue UMC; 09 San Francisco, Jones Memorial UMC.
Currier, Judy D. P90-F92; (SFTS) CNUMC 1/1/89 (Kelseyville); 89 (Kelseyville & Upper Lake); 90 Kelseyville & Upper Lake; 92 Grace, Santa Cruz; 96 Petaluma; 01 Walnut Creek Tice Valley.; 05 Retirement.
Dahl, Janice F99; (WTS) FD 99; Sacramento St: Mark’s, Director of Education; 99 Sacramento, St. Mark’s UMC; 06 Retirement.
Dale, Alfred S. P48-F50; (Chicago) (N. Dakota); 48 At school; 5/15/52 Trans. to So. Cal. Ariz. 52 Min. to Students, USC, Los Angeles; 7/15/54 Trans. to CNMC 54 Min. Chr. Educ., San Leandro; 9/15/55 Min. Dir., United Student Chr. Educ., Wash. Col. of Educ., Bellingham, WA; 58 Geneva Av. & St. Francis, San Francisco; 59 Grace & St. Francis, San Francisco; 61 Wesley Fdn., San Francisco; 66 United Campus Min., San Francisco; 68 Sabbatical; CNUMC 69 Same; 9/1/69 Campus Min., UCCM, San Francisco State; 70 Vice Pres., Dean of Student Affairs of Central YMCA, Community College, Chicago; 73 Exec. V.P., Central YMCA, Community College, Chicago; 4/15/75 Dir., Comm. Center Fdn., Palos Park, IL; 77 Lv. of Absence; 78 Live Oak, Santa Cruz; 82 Missionary, Bd. of Global Ministries, Fiji; 86 Same, Poland; 88 Same, Peace with Justice Educator; 89 Same, Missionary in Residence; 90 Peace with Justice Educator, General Board of Global Ministries; 4/1/91 Retired.. CC: San Francisco, Temple UMC
Dale, Craig S. P98-F01; (Asbury) CNUMC 95 97 (UM Fellowship, Elko) 98 UM Fellowship, Elko. 01 Galt.; 09 Antioch UMC.
Dale, Warren Lee P66-F68; (PSR) CNMC 66 At school; 67 Grace, Oakland; CNUMC 69 Shoreview, San Mateo; 71 At school; 9/1/73 Dir., Mid Peninsula Par., Past. Counseling Serv.; 76 Chaplain, Mills Memorial Hosp., San Mateo; 81 Dir., Transitions. 1/1/98 Consultant & Interim Pastor, Vallejo Wayside; 1/1/98 Consultant & Interim Pastor, Vallejo Wayside; 99 Vallejo Wayside LFT. (CC: Los Altos); 05 Retirement.
Dalton, Mary SY 07 Maxwell UMC; 09 Selma, San Pablo UMC; 09 Selma, First UMC.
Dalton, William G. P55-F58; (United Ch. of Canada, Saskatchewan Conf); 42. (Recog. of Orders), United Church of Canada; 37 (Cleeves, Sask.); 38 (Winter, Sask.); 39 (Hubbard Ituna, Sask.); 41 (Sonningdale, Sask.); 42 Mortlach, Sask.; 44 Summerberry, Sask.; 47 At school; 50 Claresholm, Alta; 53 At school; 54 Trans. to CNMC 54 (Ceres); 55 Ceres; 59 Orland; 2/1/64 Sonoma; 65 San Bruno; CNUMC 69 San Bruno; 70 Sebastopol; 74 First, Redwood City; 78 St. Paul’s, Stockton; 81 Retired.. CC: Stockton, St. Paul’s UMC
Damon, Daniel C. P90-F92; (PSR) CNUMC 87 (Meridian & Sutter); 90 Meridian & Sutter; 92 Assoc., First, Modesto; 95 First, Richmond LFT. 99 Richmond First & Berkeley Epworth Korean Ministry (English) 00 Richmond First (LFT) 03 Richmond First (FT.
Damonte, J. Dirk F01; (PSR) FD 01; Consecrated 98 CNUMC 98 Los Altos.; 01 Los Altos UMC.
Danson, Nancy C. (Perkins) (Oklahoma) 6/1/95 Trans to CNUMC; 94 UM Fellowship, Elko NV (¶ 426.1, ‘92 Discipline) 95 UM Fellowship, Elko NV; 2/1/96-96 Lv. Of Absence; 9/1/96 Grace Santa Cruz; 99 San Jose: Willow Glen..
Darling, Darrell W. P63-F66; (Yale) (Cent. Illinois); 6/1/66 Trans. to CNMC 66 Dublin; 67 Pleasanton; CNUMC 69 Lynnewood, Pleasanton; 10/1/69 Commitment Organizer, Livermore Pilot, Nat’l New Forms Project; 9/1/70 Davis; 78 First, Santa Cruz; 1/1/84 Lv. of absence; 90 Retired.. CC: Santa Cruz, Live Oak UMC
Darling, Karen S. P91-F93; CNUMC 89 90 (Trinity, Colusa); 91 Trinity, Colusa; 92 Associate, Visalia; 93 Grace, Fresno; 94 Portola; 00 Sabbatical; 01 Georgetown.; 04 Georgetown UMC; 05 Family Leave. CC: Georgetown UMC
Darling, Steven L. P62-F64; (SPST) (Cent. Illinois); 62 At school; 64 Vermont St. & Melrose, Quincy, IL; 6/1/66 Trans to CNMC 66 Foster City; 68 Assoc., Los Altos; CNUMC 69 Assoc., Los Altos; 70 Novato; 77 Rancho Cordova; 84 Redding; 87 Alum Rock, San Jose; 90 Lafayette; 93 Salem, Lodi. 97 Retired.. CC: Isleton, Community UMC
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Davis, Beverly L. P55-F59; (Boston) CNMC 55 At school; 57 Alisal; 58 Assoc., Burlingame; 60 Kelseyville & Lakeport; 64 Merwin Memorial, Sacramento; 68 At school; CNUMC 69 Sabbatical; 70 Chaplain, Sacramento Children’s Home; 71 Exec. Dir., Children’s Center of Sacramento for Disturbed Children; 12/17/73 Administrator, Retirement Housing Fdn.; 78 Retired.. CC: Sacramento, Centennial UMC
Davis, E. Julius P48-F52; (Yale) (Detroit) 48 At school; 50 Southfield; 55 St. Luke’s, Detroit; 5/23/59 Trans. to New York East 59 Asst., Babylon; 6/15/61 Trans. to CNMC 61 Assoc., First, Fresno; 62 Caruthers; 64 Parlier; 67 Orangevale; CNUMC 69 Orangevale; 70 Marina & Seaside; 73 Rio Linda; 76 Clearlake Highlands; 79 Greenfield; 85 El Camino & Corning; 88 Retired; 96-97 TBS (Coulterville.) 98 No Appt.. CC: Coulterville UMC
Davis, Patrick F99; (Candler) FD 99 99 Lynnewood Pleasanton, Min. Of Youth, Ed., Music; 8/1/00 Lynnewood LFT + ATEM: Wesley Youth Homes; 1/15/02-03 Leave of Absence.; 05 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: San Ramon, Grace UMC
de Ocera, H. Wilson P02-F05; (PSR) 99 Daly City; 02 Daly City, UMC of Daly city.
DeCamp, Donna Morrow F98; (PSR, Perkins) F98; (PSR, Perkins) FD 98 98 San Jose Willow Glen, Minister of Discipleship. 99 LOA; 2/1/00-02 Attend School. 03 Interim Associate Pastor, Walnut Creek, LFT,; 05 Transitional Leave; 05 Walnut Creek, Tice Valley UMC; 07 Transitional Leave.; 05 Transitional Leave; 05 Walnut Creek, Tice Valley UMC; 07 Transitional Leave; 08 Retirement.
Dee, Gayle A. P08; (PSR) 08 Leave of Absence; 08 Half Moon Bay, Community UMC; 09 Transitional Leave.
Delgado, Sharon E. P91-F93; (PSR) CNUMC 91 Newcastle; 93 First, Santa Cruz. 99 Sabbatical 00 Ex. Dir, Earth Justice Ministries;. CC: Nevada City UMC
DeNoon, Donald L. P65-F67; (So. Indiana) 65 At school; 67 Associate, Methodist Temple; 70 Blue Grass; 74 At school; 76 Campus Ministry, Univ. of Mo., Missouri East 77 Campus Min., Wes. Fdn., St. Louis; 8/15/83 Trans. to CNUMC 8/15/83 Campus Christian Association, Univ., Nv., Reno, NV; 89 Lv. of Absence; 90 Retired.. CC: Reno, First UMC
DeOcera, Elmar R. (Claremont) 03 Delano UMC; 09 Hayward, South Hayward.
Dew-Hiersoux, Linda S. P93-F96; (PSR) CNUMC 93 San Ramon Valley, Alamo; 94 Associate, First, Napa; 01 St. Helena.; 05 Sacramento, St. Mark’s UMC; 08 Sacramento, Central UMC.
DeWitt, Nadine M. P77-F81; (PSR) CNUMC 77 UCCM, Univ. of Nevada, Reno, NV; 78 Assoc. Dir., CCOM; 79 Assoc., First, Palo Alto; 83 Castro Valley; 88 First, San Jose; 91 Supt., Bay View Dist. 97 San Mateo Hillsdale; 03 Retired. CC: Sparks UMC
Dilenschneider, Anne M. P90-F92; CNUMC 87 (Assoc., Trinity, Chico); 88 89 (Assoc., Paradise); 90 Assoc., Paradise; 92 Ukiah; 94 Crystal Springs, San Mateo; 00 Sabbatical; 01 Retired. CC: Half Moon Bay, Community UMC
Dillon, Deborah H. 02-03 TBS (Cone Community Assistant); 05 Cone Community UMC; 08 Fresno, Christian Fellowship.
Dirdak, Paul R. P74-F77; (PSR) CNUMC 74 At school; 75 Lake Park, Oakland; 80 Aldersgate, So. San Francisco; 82 Ukiah; 86 First, San Jose; 88 Trinity, San Francisco; 96 First, Walnut Creek. 98 Deputy General Sec’y for UMCOR, Health and Welfare, Mission Volunteers, General Bd of Global Ministries.; 07 346.1 Out - Apt. Across AC Lines - 2004; 08 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: Walnut Creek, UMC
Dodson, John L. P56-F61; (GETS) CNMC 56 At school; 59 Martinez & Moraga; 60 Orinda Moraga; 61 St. Mark’s, Orinda; 65 Wesley House, UCCM, Univ. of Nevada, Reno, NV; CNUMC 69 Center for Religion and Life, Univ. of Nevada, Reno; 78 Los Altos. 2/1/99 Retired.. CC: Aptos, Community UMC
Donaldson, Judith L. (SFTS) 92 Battle Mountain UMC; 93 Carlin UMC; 04 Battle Mountain UMC; 06 Carlin UMC; 07 Battle Mountain UMC; 07 Carlin UMC.
Donihue, Donald D. P56-F59; CNMC 56 Asst., Epworth, Berkeley; 58 Windsor; 60 Wayside, Vallejo; 62 Yreka & Montague; 65 At school; 9/1/65 Assoc., Woodland; 67 Asst. Prof., Baker Univ., Baldwin, KS; CNUMC 69 Same; 74 Dir., Div. of Public & Social Services, Mattatuck Comm. Col.; 83 Retired.. CC: Davis UMC
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Dowdy, M. Ray P94-F97; (SFTS) CNUMC 90 92 (St. Paul’s, Point Arena); 93 (Potter Valley LFT); 94 Potter Valley LFT; 95 Newcastle.; 97 Newcastle UMC; 05 Fortuna UMC; 09 Retirement.
Doyle, Lawrence H. P53-F55; CNMC 54 Windsor; 57 Novato; 62 Chaplain, USNR; 65 Fallon, NV; 67 Fallon & Schurz, NV; CNUMC 69 Sabbatical; 70 St. Paul’s, Fresno; 75 Centennial, Sacramento; 79 Calvary, San Jose; 87 Lemoore; 89 Retired.. CC: Fresno, Wesley UMC
Draucker, Steve L. 92 03 New Cuyama LFT..
Droke, Clifford S. P62-F64; (Student 59) CNMC 59 (Assoc., Campbell); 60 (Campbell); 61 (Dixon); 62 Dixon; 64 Wesley, Daly City; 67 Crystal Springs, San Mateo; CNUMC 69 Same; 71 Supt., Sacramento Nevada Dist.; 75 Campbell; 79 First, Palo Alto; 1/1/84 Dir., CCOM, Gen. Sec. & Treas. Elect; 5/12/84 Gen. Sec. & Treas., Gen. Council on Fin. & Admin.; 1/1/96 Ass. General Sec’y, National Council of Churches 1/1/99 Retired..
Drumm, Gerhard P. P60-F63; (PSR) CNMC 60 At school; 61 Potter Valley; 66 Grace, Fresno; CNUMC 69 Grace, Fresno; 72 Oakdale; 80 Eureka; 88 St. Paul’s, Fresno; 94 Retired.. CC: Eureka, First UMC
Dunn, Ronald G. P75-F78; (United) CNUMC 75 At school; 76 Newcastle; 84 Co Pastor, Los Gatos; 92 Livermore; 01 Alamo: San Ramon Valley..
Dunn, Roy S. P43-F47; (GETS) (Ev. Ohio) 43 Calla; 44 Calla & Mapleton; 45 At school; EUB Ohio East 47 Marshallville; 50 Conf. Evangelist; Pac. N.W. 8/55 Ladd’s Addition, Portland; Cal. 62 Good Samaritan, Cupertino; CNUMC 69 Good Samaritan, Cupertino; 90 Retired.. CC: Cupertino, The Good Samaritan UMC
Dunning, Kathryn P04-F07; (Claremont) 01 TBS (Kings Beach); 8/1/01 Lay Pastor at Kings Beach LFT 04 Kings Beach LFT; 07 Kings Beach UMC.
Durward, Amy Beth P02-F06; (PSR) 00 TBS: (Milpitas: Sunnyhills- Lay) 1/1/01 Milpitas Sunnyhills LFT; 01 Los Gatos Assoc.; 03 San Jose Almaden Associate; 05 St. Helena UMC; 09 Personal Leave. CC: Napa, First UMC
Dutt, Harry J. P57-F60; (So. Dakota); 57 At school; 60 Onida & Agar; 62 Murdo & Okaton; 63 Trans. to No. Dakota 63 Fairmount & Bethany & Rosholt, SD; 68 Assoc., Fargo; 10/1/74 Trans. to CNUMC 10/1/74 Assoc., First, Bakersfield; 82 St. Paul’s, Fresno; 88 Sabbatical; 89 Lv. of absence; 90 Grace, Fresno; 93 Retired.. CC: Bakersfield, First UMC
Duval, Dottye Jill 05 Shasta Lake, Community UMC.
Easton, Alexis S. P95-F98; (PSR) 93 Linden. 98 Grace Stockton.; 05 Brentwood UMC.
Eatough-Smith, Steven G. P63-F67; CNMC 66 Chowchilla; 67 Chowchilla & Le Grand; CNUMC 69 Assoc., Education, Concord; 70 Assoc., Concord; 72 Sonoma; 79 Centennial, Sacramento; 84 First, Vallejo; 86 Fair Oaks. 97 Oroville; 98 Retired.. CC: Oroville, First UMC
Edde, Lois 98 Vacaville Faith Fellowship.; 99 Vallejo, Fellowship UMC; 00 Vacaville, Faith Fellowship; 09 Retirement.
Edwards, Nymphas R. P65-F67; (Princeton) (Methodist Conf. of Caribbean American); 8/1/92 Trans. to CNUMC 8/1/92 Elmhurst, Oakland; 98 Burlingame 02 Superintendent, San Jose District,; 08 Bakersfield, St. Mark’s UMC.
Ellis, David C. P68-F70; (PSR) CNMC 68 Laton & Armona; CNUMC 69 Same; 70 Caruthers & Armona; 71 Citrus Heights; 75 Elverta; 9/1/75 Half Moon Bay; 80 Lv. of Absence; 81 St. Paul’s, Stockton; 83 St. Andrew’s, Sacramento; 89 Albany; 90 Dos Palos; 92 Mendocino UM Cooperative Parish: Willits; 12/1/94 02 Disability; 03 Retired. CC: Sacramento, St. Andrew’s UMC
Elsea, Madeline K. P76-F78; (PSR) CNUMC 76 Assoc., First, Bakersfield; 80 Ceres; 84 Centennial, Sacramento; 97 Los Gatos; 01 Carmel: Church of the Wayfarer; 03 Bakersfield Trinity.; 09 Personal Leave. CC: Bakersfield, First UMC
Emerson, John H. P58-F62; (Boston) CNMC 58 At school; 62 Trinity, Sunnyvale; 1/1/67 Carson City, NV.; CNUMC 69 Same; 70 Asbury, Livermore; 75 First, Salinas; 1/1/81 First, Reno, NV; 84 First, San Leandro; 90 Lynnewood, Pleasanton 99 Retired; 10/00-6/02 TBS Winnemucca; 7/04-6/05 TBS Ely & McGill. CC: Reno, First UMC
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Erford, Roy P52-F54; (Pac. N.W. EUB) 50 Green Lake, Seattle; 54 The Dalles, Oregon; 56 NR; 59 S’y; 61 The Dalles, Oregon, TBS; 65 NR; Cal.; 66 West Lake, San Francisco; CNUMC 69 At school; 70 Voluntary Location; 11/1/74 St. Francis, San Francisco; 76 Re’ad; 76 St. Francis, San Francisco. 89 Retired.. CC: Madera UMC
Ericksen, Marilyn E. P79-F81; (PSR) CNUMC 79 Nevada City; 82 Assoc., First, Sacramento; 1/1/86 Lv. of Absence; 86 Assoc. Dir., Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California, Sacramento; 10/1/89 Executive Dir., California Child, Youth, and Family Coalition; 96 Lv. of absence. 97 Fair Oaks.; 04 Appt to Attend School; 05 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: Sacramento, St. Mark’s UMC
Ernst, Richard K. P65-F68; (Boston) CNMC 65 At school; 66 Assoc., First, Bakersfield; CNUMC 69 Loomis; 83 Asbury, Livermore; 92 Sabbatical; 93 Hillsdale, San Mateo. 97 Walnut Creek Tice Valley; 01 Retired. CC: Loomis, First UMC
Escamilla, Oscar E. P57-F60; (PSR) CNMC 2/1/57 (Messiah, Oakland); 57 Asst., El Cerrito; 58 Asst., St. Stephen’s, Oakland; 3/1/60 Byron; 62 Assoc., Visalia; 65 Fall River Mills; 68 Grace, Yuba City; CNUMC 69 Same; 72 Clovis; 81 First, San Leandro; 84 Montclair, Oakland; 89 Martinez; 91 Riverbank. 99 Retired..
Escarzaga, Corazon (WTS) 04 Porterville, First UMC; 08 Lindsay UMC; 09 Visalia UMC.
Escarzaga, Marcelo (WTS) 04 Porterville, First UMC; 08 Porterville, Grand Avenue UMC.
Estes, Carol D. P08; 07 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: Richmond, Easter Hill UMC
Estolas, Elpidio B. P75-F79; (United Ch. of Christ of the Philippines); 57 San Juan, La Union; 58 Sto. Thomas, La Union; 59 Agoo, La Union; 61 Naquilian, La Union; 63 Bauang, La Union; 68 NR; 70 Teacher, Westwood Unified School Dist., Westwood, CA; CNUMC 75 At school; 76 Livingston; 78 United, Oakland & Fellowship, Vallejo; 79 Fellowship, Vallejo; 84 Lv. of Absence; 86 Williams & Arbuckle; 87 Faith, San Jose; 89 Faith, San Jose & Lakewood, Sunnyvale; 90 Wasco; 91 Tuolumne & Soulsbyville; 93 Riverside, Sacramento; 94 Riverside, Sacramento & Evangelical UM Fellowship, Stockton; 1/1/95 Riverside, Sacramento LFT; 96 Sanger. 98 Retired.. CC: Vallejo, Wayside UMC
Estrada, Rodrigo G. (United Ch. of Christ); F82 CNUMC 80 Alpaugh & Earlimart; 81 Melrose, Oakland; 84 Assoc., Hayward; 85 Daly City; 91 Geneva Avenue., San Francisco; 95 Retired.. CC: San Francisco, Temple UMC
Eucalyptus, Denis P76-F79; (PSR) CNUMC 76 Laton & Armona; 78 Assoc., First, Salinas; 80 Nevada Sierra Resourcing Co Pastor, Nevada DCOM & Coleville, CA & Yerington, NV; 81 Co Dir., Program Resources, Nevada Sierra Coop. Par. & Yerington, NV; 10/1/85 Yerington, NV; 86 Wayside, Vallejo; 89 Smith River; 96 Lake County Coop. Ministries: Lower Lake & Clearlake LFT; 00 Clearlake, Lower Lake, Middletown.; 06 Clearlake, Community UMC; 06 Lower Lake, Community UMC; 09 Retirement.
Euler, James (Fuller) 05 Schurz UMC.
Everhart, Janet S. P80-F83; CNUMC 80 At school; 81 Assoc., First, Sunnyvale; 84 Byron; 89 Wesley, Fresno. 98 Sabbatical; 99-03 School. 03 SIMPSON COLLEGE. CC: Berkeley, Epworth UMC
Exelby, Sandra M. P90-F93; (PSR) CNUMC 1/1/89 (Point Pleasant SLP) 89 (Point Pleasant); 90 Point Pleasant; 93 Morgan Hill; 96 Jackson; 02 Retired. CC: Stockton, St. Paul’s UMC
Extrum-Fernandez, Renae D. P84-F86; (Boston) CNUMC 84 Central, San Francisco; 89 Associate, First, Palo Alto; 93 Lake Merritt, Oakland. 98 Walnut Creek First.; 07 Bay View Dist. Superintendent.
Fa’asislia, Saia 05 San Mateo, Hillsdale UMC; 05 San Mateo, Shoreview UMC; 06 San Mateo, Hillsdale UMC; 06 San Mateo, Shoreview UMC.
Fabila, Samuel M. F97; (Perkins) AM 93 Deacon CNUMC 87 90 (Assoc. for Hispanic Min., Salem, Lodi); 91 (Associate for Hispanic Min., Holy Cross, Stockton LFT); 11/24/91 92 (Christ Mission Hispanic Fellowship, Lodi LFT); 93 Christ Mission Hispanic Fellowship, Lodi LFT (1/1/94 ft). 97 Christ Mission Hispanic Fellowship + Lodi Salem 97 Christ Mission Hispanic Fellowship + Lodi Salem 98 Lodi Salem 01 Lodi Salem + Sacramento Emanuel; 03 Sacramento Oak Park LFT.; 04 Retirement.
Fado, Donald H. P56-F59; (Boston) CNMC 56 At school; 58 Sierra Vista, Fresno; 63 Hanford; 66 First, Burlingame; CNUMC 69 Same; 73 Wesley, Fresno; 87 St. Marks, Sacramento; 01 Retired. CC: Sacramento, St. Mark’s UMC
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Fairchild, Gordon S. P58-F63; (CTS) (No. Iowa); CNMC; 58 At school; 6/15/61 CNMC 61 Min. of Educ., Trinity, Chico; 12/1/63 Geneva Av., San Francisco; 11/1/64 Voluntary Location; 66 Re’ad., 66 First Reedley; 68 Elk Grove; CNUMC 69 Same; 71 Wesley, Sacramento; 6/1/72 Appt. to Secular Work; Admin. Asst. to Assemblyman; 76 Salesperson, Insurance; 77 Insurance Agent; 89 Representative, Fairchild Financial Services; 91 Retired.. CC: Sacramento, Florin UMC
Fanaika, Tevita P03-F06; (Perkins) 00 Sacramento: Tongan UM Fellowship.; 01 Sacramento, Tongan U.M. Fellowship; 08 Incapacity Leave With CPP Benefits. CC: Sacramento, Florin UMC
Fazio, M. Angelo P97-F99; (Boston) (Roman Catholic) CNUMC 97 Ely & McGill 02 Sonoma; 05 Retirement.
Feleunga, Sepuloni SY 09 Sunnyvale, San Jose Tongan Fellowship.
Fellers, Donald R. P45-F47; (Claremont) (Calif.); 43 (1 yr. supply); 45 At school; 47 Conf. Dir. MYF; CNMC 49 Same; 9/49 Hughson; 55 Asbury, Livermore; 66 Centenary, Modesto; CNUMC 69 Same; 71 Carlmont, San Carlos; 74 At school; 75 Sparks, NV; 80 Assoc., Los Altos; 84 Retired.. CC: Napa, First UMC
Fellersen, Raymond Ralph P44-F47; (Boston) (Calif.); (2 3/4 yrs. supply) 47 Fair Oaks (Fed.); CNMC 49 Same; 52 Min. of Youth, First, Fresno; 53 Park Presidio, San Francisco; 11/15/56 Ukiah; 63 Willow Glen, San Jose; CNUMC 69 Same; 71 Rancho Cordova; 8/1/73 First, San Rafael; 81 Retired; 1/1/89 (Sutter Creek) 89 (No appointment).. CC: Sutter Creek UMC
Fine, Pamela P01-F04; (PSR) 99 Colfax; 03 Stockton Central Associate.; 04 Stockton, Central UMC; 05 Family Leave; 06 Arbuckle UMC; 07 Bakersfield, Wesley UMC; 09 Aptos, Community UMC.
Fitch, Douglass E. P64-F66; (Gammon) (Cal. Pac); 64 Bethel & Epworth; 65 Epworth; 6/1/68 Trans. to Detroit 68 Detroit Industrial MSS; 11/1/69 In school; 1/1/70 Trans. to Cal Pac 11/1/70 In school; 71 Assoc., Vermont, Los Angeles; 73 Crenshaw, Los Angeles; 74 Board of Higher Ed. and Ministry; 12/1/84 Cal Pac Conference Office; 7/1/87 Trans. to CNUMC 87 Downs Memorial, Oakland; 99 San Francisco: Glide Memorial.; 07 Retirement.
Floyd, Gregory (Claremont) 98 Elverta LFT; 00 Valley Springs Community.; 07 Valley Springs Community UMC; 09 Atwater UMC.
Fong, Benjamin T. (Boston) (The Methodist Church, Hong Kong) 5/24/80 Trans. to CNUMC 80 First, St. John’s, San Francisco; 88 Chinese, Oakland; 93 Retired.. CC: Sunnyvale, Trinity UMC
Fong, Leo T. P52-F55; (No. Ark); CNMC 6/15/54 Trans. to CNMC (Chinese, Sacramento); 55 Chinese, Sacramento; 62 Fellowship, Vallejo; 64 St. Mark’s, Stockton; 68 Sabbatical; CNUMC 69 At school; 72 Appointed to Secular Work; Child Welfare Worker, Dept. of Public Assistance, County of San Joaquin; 75 Koinonia Productions; 79 St. Mark’s, Stockton; 96 Retired.. CC: Sacramento, St. Mark’s UMC
Ford, Linda M. P83-F86; (PSR) CNUMC 83 Assoc., Willow Glen, San Jose; 84 Upper Lake; 89 Highland Chapel, Lake Isabella; 90 First, Reedley, 94 Sabbatical; 95 Livingston. 00-02 Family Lv. 11/15/02 Tulare; 03 Family leave.:; 05 Monterey UMC.
Foster, A. Durwood P55-F57; (UTS) (W. No. Car); 10/2/55 Prof., Duke Univ.; 60 Prof., PSR; 6/2/61 Trans. to CNMC 61 Same; CNUMC 69 Same; 10/77 Prof., PSR.; 93 Retired.. CC: Oakland, Shattuck Avenue UMC
Foster, John M. P56-F61; (Boston) CNMC 56 At school; 59 Assoc., First, San Jose; 10/1/61 Round Valley & Willits; 68 Assoc., First, Walnut Creek; 70 At school; 71 Elmhurst & Melrose, Oakland; 73 Delano; 79 St. John’s, Rohnert Park; 83 Paradise; 92, Supt., Nevada Sierra Dist. 99 Retired; 00 TBS Susanville; 00 TBS Bakersfield First; 01 Interim Supt. Bay View.
Foster, Susan L. P06; (PSR) 05 Bakersfield, St. Mark’s UMC; 08 Hanford UMC.
Foster, Virginia L. P04-F07; (PSR) 03 Sacramento Centennial Minister of Christian Ed. & Family Life; 04 Sacramento, Centennial UMC; 07 Mariposa UMC.
Fox, F. Jerry P73-F76; (GETS) CNUMC 73 At school; 74 Potter Valley; 78 Assoc., Philo & Boonville & Assoc., Ukiah; 80 Assoc., Ukiah; 82 Auburn; 89 Watsonville; 94 Arcata; 01 San Jose St. Paul’s..
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Franks, David W. P75-F79; (Pac. & SW); CNUMC 7/1/77 Trans. from Pac. & SW 77 Windsor; 83 Truckee & Kings Beach; 86 Dublin; 87 Assoc., Lake Merritt, Oakland LFT; 1/1/93 Lv. of absence; 93 Counselor, Tri County Center; 96 Tri-City Health Center; 97 Retired.. CC: Oakland, Lake Merritt UMC
Frazier, C. Holtzman P59-F64; (Virginia); 55 (Marvin Chapel); 57 (Toms Brook); 59 Toms Brook; 62 Marshall; 6/14/64 Trans. to CNMC 64 Biggs; 68 Yreka; CNUMC 69 Same; 70 Montague & Yreka; 72 First, Santa Clara; 78 Evergreen, San Jose; 81 Fairfield; 10/1/85 Lv. of Absence; 90 Retired.. CC: Napa, First UMC
Frazier, Rochelle A. P05-F08; 03 Oroville First.; 05 Oroville, First UMC; 08 Pittsburg UMC.
Friesen, Claude H. P53-F55; (Drew) (Newark); 53 Grace, Newark; 54 Bergen Point, Bayonne; 2/15/57 CNMC 2/15/57 Assoc., First, Fresno; 61 Albany; 65 Aptos; CNUMC 69 Same; 70 At school; 71 Almaden, San Jose; 76 Los Molinos & Aldersgate, Chico; 79 Sonoma; 92 Retired.. CC: Sonoma UMC
Fugitt, John M. P59-F63; (Claremont) CNMC 59 At school; 63 Sierra Vista, Fresno; 67 St. Stephen’s, Oakland; CNUMC 69 Same; 79 Trinity, Sunnyvale; 84 St. Mark’s, Orinda; 86 Fortuna; 90 Chester; 94 Retired.. CC: Chester UMC
Fujimori, John M. P77-F86; CNUMC 77 At school; 6/16/78 Missionary with Bd. of Global Ministries; 83 Lv. of Absence; 84 Aldersgate, Palo Alto; 86 Miss. to Japan, Gen. Bd. Global Min.. CC: San Jose, Wesley UMC
Fujinami, Atsuko 06 San Francisco, Pine UMC.
Fuller, Glenn S. P47-F49; (UTS) CNMC 47 Shoreview, San Mateo; 49 Missionary to India; 11/1/49 Trans. to Bombay Conf.; 9/1/54 Trans. to CNMC 9/1/54 Greenfield; 6/1/59 Milpitas & Roselawn, San Jose; 61 Roselawn, San Jose; 63 Tracy; CNUMC 69 Sabbatical; 70 Minister, Union Church, Seoul, Korea; 73 Assoc., Los Altos; 76 Almaden Hills, San Jose; 83 Assoc., First, Palo Alto; 10/15/88 Retired.. CC: Palo Alto, First UMC
Gafke, Arthur F. P66-F70; (Yale) (Missouri East) CNUMC 6/11/67 Trans. to CNMC 67 Assoc., First, Fresno; CNUMC 69 Same; 70 St. Mark’s, Fresno & Dir., Metro. Min., Fresno; 74 Dir., Metro. Min., Fresno; 75 Ukiah; 82 Alum Rock, San Jose; 87 Supt., Shasta Dist.; 93 First, Reno, NV; 94 Director of Supervision and Support Systems, Div. of Ordained Ministry, Gen. Bd. of Higher Ed. and Ministry; 03 Bakersfield First.; 05 346.1 Out - Apt. Across AC Lines - 2004; 09 Retirement.
Gama, Octavio P02-F05; (Fuller, Drew) 1/01/02 Greenfield; 02 Greenfield UMC; 09 Soledad, Mision Metodista Hispana de Sol; 09 Personal Leave. CC: Salinas, First UMC
Gariaeff, Ellen S. P85-F88; CNUMC 85 Freedom; 88 El Camino & Corning; 93 Lake County Cooperative Ministries: Middletown. 00 Sabbatical; 01 Retired.
Garlick, Cheryl A. F98; FD 98 94 Associate In Christian Ed, Oakland Rockridge LFT. (Family Leave: 4/1/01-12/1/01); 05 Transitional Leave; 06 Family Leave; 07 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: Alameda, Buena Vista UMC
Garment, L. Susan P76-F79; (Detroit); 76 In School; 78 New Lothrop Juddville 80 Division of Chaplains; 10/1/95 Faith Fellowship, Vacaville (¶ 426.1, 1992 Discipline.) 7/1/96 Transferred to CNUMC 96 Faith Fel., Vacaville LFT.; 11/1/98-03 Disability Leave.; 07 Retirement.
Garment, Stanley J. P76-F79; (Detroit); 76 In School; 78 Flint Central; 79 Flint Central assoc. 80 Division of Chaplains; 7/1/96 TBS: (Grace, San Ramon) 7/1/97 Transfer to CNUMC; 97 San Ramon Grace LFT. 00 Chester; 03 Retired.
Garrison, James F. P87-F90; (Asbury) (Oklahoma) 85 86 (Gage) CNUMC 87 Ely & McGill; 91 First, Dinuba. 99 Sonora; 04 Patterson, Federated Church; 07 Georgetown UMC.
Gears, Judson O. P66-F68; (LTS) (Philadelphia) 63 Lewisville, PA; 65 Cumby & Campbell, TX; Eastern Penn. 68 Churchtown & Morgantown, PA; 71 Panther Valley Par., Nesquehoning, PA; 75 St. Andrew’s, Havertown, PA; 7/1/79 Trans. to CNUMC 79 Montague & Yreka; 83 Grass Valley; 89 Oroville; 91 Mt. Tamalpais, Mill Valley; 96 First, Pacific Grove; 02 Retired. CC: Grass Valley UMC
George, Larry D. P69-F71; (Boston) (New England) So. New England 69 At school; 70 Assoc., Sudbury, MA; 71 First, Everett, MA; 6/8/72 Trans. to CNUMC 72 Assoc., Willow Glen, San Jose; 78 Cameron Park; 96 First, Sacramento.; 06 Retirement.
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Gess, Sandy P07; (PSR) 04 Vacaville, St. Paul’s UMC.
Giddings, Paul K. P74-F75; (American Baptist); Recognition of Orders CNUMC 9/69 8/70 Assoc., Valley Park Baptist, Sepulveda; 71 73 (Caruthers); 74 Caruthers; 78 Lv. of Absence; 79 Assoc., Central, Stockton; 83 El Sobrante, Richmond; 91 Petaluma; 6/1/94 03 Disability.; 07 Retirement. CC: El Sobrante UMC
Glenn, Alice Ann F97; (UOP) FD 97; 75 Consecrated Cal.-Pac.; 74 Mary Elizabeth Inn, San Francisco; 77 transferred to CNUMC; 77 Paradise; 84 CE Consultant/Curriculum Writer.; 97 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: Monterey UMC
Goetz, Katie P06-F09; (Claremont) 05 Palo Alto, First UMC; 09 Sunnyvale, Trinity UMC. CC: Palo Alto, First UMC
Golden, Ardyss A. P97-F00; (SFTS) 96 Hollister.; 97 Hollister UMC.
Gomez, Frank 99-01 Salinas: Hispanic UM Fellowship.02 East Salinas Family Center.
Goodwin, Rebecca M. P94-F97; (PSR, PSR) CNUMC 94 Colfax. 99 Rancho Cordova. CC: Rancho Cordova UMC
Goodyear, Lin B. P88-F90; (Asbury) CNUMC 86 (Assoc., First, Bakersfield); 88 Assoc., First, Bakersfield; 90 Los Banos; 02 Visalia.; 05 Antioch UMC; 09 Retirement.
Goodyear, Myron B. P73-F76; CNUMC 73 At school; 74 Kernville; 79 Assoc., First, Yuba City; 82 Orangevale.; 88 Orangevale, First UMC; 05 Leave of Absence; 08 Retirement.
Goto, Alpha D. P80-F84; CNUMC 80 Co Pastor, Christian Layman Church; 82 Palm, Dinuba; 85 United, Berkeley; 93 Live Oak, Santa Cruz; 1/1/03 Santa Cruz UMC. 03 Sabbatical;; 04 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: Palo Alto, Aldersgate UMC
Goto, Jennifer Irvine P05-F08; (PSR) 04 Walnut Creek, UMC; 08 Atwater UMC; 09 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: Madera UMC
Goto, Shinya P07; (PSR) A03 03 TBS (San Jose Wesley Associate); 04 San Jose, Wesley UMC; 07 Appt to Attend School; 08 Madera UMC. CC: Madera UMC
Gravatt, Timothy J (Asbury) 07 Visalia UMC; 08 Oakdale, Community UMC.
Greer, Philip C. P55-F57; (GETS, PSR) CNMC 55 At school; 56 Valley Springs; 57 LeGrand & Cathay Valley; 59 Assoc., Merced; 60 At school; 63 Chaplain, U.S. Justice Dept.; 64 Ch. Yth. Serv., Inc., Detroit, Prot. Chapel, Wayne Co. Juv. Hall; CNUMC 69 Grad. Fellow in Psych., Garrett Sch. of Theol.; 71 Counseling Dir. of Pastoral Counseling Min.; 75 Past. Psych. & Dir. of Comm. Mental Health Center, Warren Achievement Center, Monmouth, IL; 78 Off. Manager, Yerington Med. Health Clinic, Yerington, NV; 79 Add Schurz, NV; 6/1/86 Past. Psych., Carson Mental Health Center; 89 Hanford. 97 Retired.. CC: Sparks UMC
Greilich, Ronald A. P59-F61; (Asbury) CNMC (Supply 3/4 yr); 59 Olivehurst; 60 Shasta Dam Community; 62 First, San Mateo; 64 Lincoln; 67 Albany CNUMC 69 Same; 72 Parlier & Sanger; 74 Sanger; 78 Salem, Lodi; 86 Assoc., Yuba City; 92 St. Luke’s, Richmond, 94 Greenfield & Soledad. 97 Retired.. CC: Fresno, St. Paul’s UMC
Griffin, Susan P05-F09; 05 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: San Francisco, Bethany UMC
Griggs, David 03 TBS: (Sacramento Wesley); 05 Sacramento, Wesley UMC.
Grundman, Deborah V. F97; (Drew) FD 97; 93 Consecrated Cal.-Nev.; 93 Sparks, NV Director of Music; 03 Elko UM Fellowship & Carlin; 04 Assistant to the Bishop.; 05 UMC Center Staff. CC: Sacramento, Japanese UMC
Grundman, Gary N. P76-F79; (Drew) CNUMC 76 At school; 77 Assoc., First, Modesto; 81 Patterson; 88 Sparks, NV. 03 Elko UM Fellowship & Carlin.; 04 Sacramento, Japanese UMC; 09 Pleasanton, Lynnewood UMC.
Guest, Donald F. 06 San Francisco, Glide Memorial UMC.
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Gunckel, Vernon F. P62-F64; (So. Cal.); Ariz. 6/1/67 Trans.to CNMC 67 Roselawn, San Jose; CNUMC 69 Inst. in Speech, San Jose City Col.; 70 Asst. Prof., San Jose State Col.; 72 Coord. of Language & Commun. Dept., Cambrian Col.; 73 Appointed to Secular Work; Course Dir., Dept. of Commun., Seneca Col. of Applied Arts & Tech.; 80 Pres., Durant, Gunckel, Scott & Assoc.; 89 ABLC: Coordinator, Bereavement Support Services, Jerrett Funeral Chapels Ltd; 03 Retired. CC: Santa Clara UMC
Habte, Shim P00-F04; (Assembly of God) A00 02 Recog. Of Orders; 00 Arbuckle and Williams; 03 Citrus Heights; 04 Citrus Heights UMC; 09 Gilroy UMC.
Halafau, Sione (ABSW) 99 Seaside: Hilltop LFT..
Hall, Jeffrey D. P07; 00 Portola UMC; 05 Truckee, Church of the Mountain.
Hall, Philip L. P61-F64; (PSR) CNMC 61 At school; 62 Byron; 64 Assoc., Redding; 12/1/66 Dunsmuir; CNUMC 69 Same; 70 Los Molinos & Aldersgate, Chico; 76 Petaluma; 84 First, Pacific Grove; 90 St. Paul’s, Manteca; 02 Retired. CC: Portola UMC
Hall, Wayne 06 Coleville, Antelope Valley UMC.
Hamby, Charles P. P50-F52; (No. Alabama); 48 At school; 53 Chaplain, U.S. Army; 56 Trans. to So. Cal. Ariz. 56 El Cajon; 62 Temple City; 65 Downey; 68 San Clemente; 69 Voluntary Location; 6/14/76 Re’ad; 6/15/76 Trans. to CNUMC 76 St. Andrew’s, Bakersfield & Shafter; 3/79 Vice Pres. for Devel., Huston Tillotson Col.; 83 First, Kerman; 86 Hollister; 87 Gilroy; 90 Retired.. CC: Gilroy UMC
Hamilton, Cynthia (SFTS) (Presbyterian) A03 03 Modesto First Associate.
Hamilton, Sharalyn P01-F04; 00-01 San Ramon: Grace LFT. 00 San Ramon: Grace; 04 Valencia; 06 Family Leave; 08 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: Alamo, San Ramon Valley UMC
Hammer, Heather P07; (PSR) 06 Alamo, San Ramon Valley UMC; 09 Rohnert Park, St. John’s UMC.
Hammett, Sandra A. P98-F01; (Princeton) CNUMC 96 Boulder Creek 99 Santa Clara: Mission City.; 01 Santa Clara UMC; 07 Retirement.
Han, Sang En P90-F94; 90 Associate for Korean Ministry, Epworth, Berkeley LFT. 00 Berkeley: Korean 01 Berkeley: Korean LFT; 1/1/02 Berkeley Korean; 03 Retired.
Hanaoka, Nobuaki P77-F79; (Colgate-Rochester) (American Baptist); (Recog. of Orders) CNUMC 72 Japanese Baptist Ch., Seattle; 75 (Buena Vista, Alameda); 77 Buena Vista, Alameda; 79 Pine, San Francisco; 91 Japanese, Sacramento; 94 Epworth, Berkeley; 96 North Sacramento, Sacramento. 98 Sacramento Japanese; 04 San Francisco, Calvary UMC; 05 San Francisco, Bethany UMC; 06 Sabbatical; 07 Retirement.
Hardman, Robert E. P57-F59; CNMC 57 Asst., First, Oakland; 58 Calwa, Fresno; 6/2/61 Trans. to Ore. 61 Min. Educ., McMinnville; 6/12/64 Trans. to CNMC 64 Assoc., Woodside Rd., Redwood City; 67 Exec. Dir., ARK, San Mateo; 1/15/68 Half Moon Bay; CNUMC 69 Same; 75 Gospel Outreach; 76 Past. Counseling & Ministry Training, Faith Center; 78 Central, San Francisco; 82 Lakewood, Sunnyvale; 89 St. Paul’s, Stockton. 2/1/99 Retired..
Harkness, Paul H. P80-F82; (PSR) CNUMC 77 No App’t; 79 (Clearlake); 80 Clearlake; 85 Morgan Hill; 87 Resident Chaplain, Fred Finch Youth Center; 91 Walnut Ave., Walnut Creek 99 Pleasanton: Lynnewood; 01 Sunnyvale First.; 05 Castro Valley UMC.
Harrell, Michael A. P03-F06; (Claremont) 8/1/97-02 (Taft) LFT; 03 Kerman.; 06 Kerman UMC; 09 Santa Cruz , UMC of Santa Cruz.
Harrell, Neal R. P98-F00; (PSR) 96 Point Pleasant.; 98 Elk Grove, Point Pleasant UMC.
Harris, Neal R. P83-F85; (Duke) CNUMC 83 LeGrand & Chowchilla; 87 Sonora; 92 North Sacramento, Sacramento; 96 Fortuna 99 Klamath; 01 Reedley First and Fellowship.. CC: Reedley Fellowship
Hartman, Toni M. P00-F03; (SFTS) CNUMC 00 Aldersgate Chico Associate/ Los Molinos. 03 Chico Aldersgate Associate; 06 Yreka UMC.
Hawthorne, Robert J. P48-F52; (Iowa Des Moines); 48 At school; 6/20/52 Trans. to CNMC 52 St. Paul’s, Stockton; 54 Assoc., First Wesley Fdn., Palo Alto; 58 Tracy; 62 Redding; 2/1/68 Hillsdale, San Mateo; CNUMC 69 Same; 78 Supt., San Jose Dist.; 83 Almaden Hills, San Jose; 90 Retired.. CC: San Jose, Almaden Hills UMC
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Hayward, C. Douglas P44-F50; (Calif.); 44 At school; 11/47 Westboro, MA; 50 Hillsdale, San Mateo; 59 Trinity, Berkeley; 67 Assoc. Prof., St. Paul Theol. Sem., Kansas City, MO; CNUMC 69 Same; 10/1/69 Central, Stockton; 74 First, Palo Alto; 77 Walnut Creek; 86 Retired. 9/1/88 1/1/89 (San Ramon Valley). CC: Walnut Creek, UMC
Hayward, R. Lee P72-F76; (PSR) CNUMC 72 At school; 74 Laton & Armona; 76 Milpitas; 82 Grace, Stockton; 88 Willow Glen, San Jose. 99 Sabbatical; 00 Lv. of Absence; 01 ATEM: Min. Of Organizational Effectiveness and Leadership Dev., Flextronics. 02 ATEM Hayward & Associates OFF: NASA -Ames Research Center; 05 San Jose, Alum Rock UMC; 05 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: Los Gatos UMC
Headden, Andrew 99 Placerville: El Dorado County Federated Co-Pastor.; SY 07 Placerville, El Dorado County Federated.
Healy, Victorine A. P74-F76; (PSR) CNUMC 10/15/72 (Potter Valley); 11/1/73 (No Appt); 74 Min. of Outreach, MUMM; 76 Round Valley & Willits; 77 Assoc., Millbrae; 80 Lv. of Absence; 11/1/82 Assoc., Millbrae; 85 Beulah, Kerman; 89 Beulah & First, Kerman; 94 Kerman. 99 Superintendent, Fresno District; 07 Fresno, Wesley UMC.
Heffernan, Laura K. P97-F99; (Asbury) 97 Faith, Sacramento; 03 Sacramento Faith Associate LFT.; 05 Family Leave; 08 Oroville, First UMC. CC: Oakdale, Community UMC
Henshaw, Paul W. P67-F69; (West Ohio) 7/1/91 Trans. to CNUMC; 67 At school; Western Pa. 70 At school; West Ohio 71 Associate, Epworth, Columbus; 78 Associate, Worthington, Columbus; 85 Associate, Armstrong Chapel, Cincinnati; 91 Associate, Los Altos; 01 Pleasanton: Lynnewood.; 09 Retirement.
Herrell, Albert M. P35-F39; (GETS) (Indiana); 10/33 (Epworth); 35 Epworth; 36 At school; Calif. 40 Mountain View; 10/41 Geneva Av., San Francisco; 44 Hayward; CNMC 49 Hayward; 9/15/52 Burlingame; 62 Central, Stockton; CNUMC 69 Same; 10/1/69 Los Altos; 78 Tice Valley, Walnut Creek; Calif. CNMC 82 Retired.. CC: Walnut Creek, Tice Valley UMC
Herschbach-Martin, Eva E. P77-F84; (PSR) CNUMC 76 (Valley, Dublin); 77 At school & First, Richmond; 78 Disc.; 80 Reinstated; 80 Chaplain Intern, Clinical Past. Educ. Program, Hermann Hosp., Houston, TX; 82 Arbuckle; 86 Ceres; 92 St. Andrew’s, Sacramento; 00 Retired; 04 Centennial. CC: Sacramento, St. Andrew’s UMC
Hess, Holly L. P87-F90; CNUMC 84 (Assoc., Willow Glen, San Jose) 11/1/85 (No Appt.) 87 Co Pastor, Exeter; 2/1/89 Pastor, Exeter; 90 First, Santa Cruz; 93 95 Family leave; 96 Chaplain, Dominican Santa Cruz Hospital; 01 Lv. of Absence; 02-03 Family leave..; 07 Leave of Absence. CC: Santa Cruz , UMC of Santa Cruz
Hillman, Holly D. (Claremont) 88 90 (Smith, NV & Coleville); 91 98 (Smith, NV LFT); 99 Windsor LFT. 03 Hughson.
Hillman, Thomas F. P80-F85; (PSR, Fuller) CNUMC 1/1/80 Boulder Creek; 87 Smith NV & Coleville; 91 Smith, NV LFT. 99 Windsor LFT; 1-1-01 Windsor (Full Time). 03 Hughson.
Hingano, Siosifa P00-F03; (St. John-NZ) (New Zealand Methodist Church); 10/1/95 97 Biggs & Gridley LFT 98 Sanger (¶ 337.1, 1996 Discipline); 7/01/00 Transfer to CNUMC; 00 Sanger .; 03 Sanger UMC; 09 San Jose, Genesis UMC.
Hoffman, Elbert D. P43-F46; P43-F46 So. Cal. Ariz. 45 Westland; 46 Min. of Educ., First, Redlands; 50 At school; 51 Min. of Educ., No. Glendale; 56 Dir. Of Youth & Student Work; 5/1/66 Trans. to CNUMC; 66 Conf. Counselor Conf. Council; 69 Program Staff; 70 Dir. of Devel., John Woolman School, Nevada City; 71 Dir., Fresno State Col. Rel. Center; 84 Minister of Prog., Central, Stockton; 86 Retired. 9/1/88 1/1/89 (San Ramon Valley). CC: Stockton, Central UMC
Horikoshi-Firebaugh, Barbara G. P01-F04; (SFTS) 97 Ione LFT. Mar. 1, 1998 Full-Time; 02 Oakland Lake Park.; 04 Oakland, Lake Park UMC; 09 Sacramento, Faith UMC.
Horne, Julia D. P04-F07; (PSR) 03 Durham Community; 03 Durham UMC; 05 Chico, Trinity UMC; 08 Leave of Absence. CC: Orland, Federated Church
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Horton, James Y. P59-F61; (Pac. Northwest); 59 Medical Lake; 61 Bd. of Missions; 64 Trans. to S.E. African Ann. Conf. 64 Dir., Christian Ed., Eastern Transvaal Dist.; 68 Supt., Transvaal Dist.; 72 Teacher, Shasta Col.; 6/15/81 Trans to CNUMC 80 Central Valley LFT; 94 Shasta Lake LFT.; 04 Retirement.
Hougland, J. Donald P68-F72; (Idaho); CNUMC 63 (New Meadows); 65 (Middleton); Kansas 67 (Alma); 68 At school; CNUMC 69 Same; 70 Round Valley & Willits; 73 Coleville & Smith & Gardnerville, NV; 75 Grace, Fresno; 78 Roseville & Orangevale; 79 Orangevale; 82 Live Oak, Santa Cruz; 88 Pastor, Bridesburg UMC, E. Penn. Conf.; 10/15/89 90 Lv. of Absence; 91 Retired.. CC: Sacramento, Faith UMC
Huang, Danny (TST) (UC Canada) 03 Burlingame Associate for Taiwanese Ministry.; 03 Burlingame UMC.
Hurd, Joseph C. P93-F96; (SWBTS) (Southern Baptist); 6/16/93 Recog. of Elder’s Orders CNUMC 93 First, Corcoran; 94 First, Corcoran & Tipton; 95 Etna & Fort Jones; 97 Greenfield and Soledad; 01 Porterville First.; 06 Retirement. CC: Greenfield UMC
Huser, William R. P52-F54; (Perkins) (E. Oklahoma); 52 Bokchito & Bennington; Oklahoma 54 At School; 6/14/55 CNMC; 55 Monterey; 60 Withdrew (Q38. 60 Journal); (A74) CNUMC 10/15/73 (Georgetown); 75 Readmitted & placed on Vol. Loc.; 75 (Georgetown & Min. of Vis., First, Sacramento); 76 (Georgetown) 89 Readmitted, effective 10/1/89; 10/1/89 Sierra Pines, Grass Valley LFT. 12/31/99 Retired.; 00 Retirement.
Hutchison, R. James P65-F67; CNMC 8/1/64 (Guinda); 65 Guinda; 66 Fellowship, Vallejo; 67 Kings Beach & Truckee; 68 Kings Beach & Truckee & So. Lake Tahoe; CNUMC 69 Livingston; 70 Oakdale; 72 Aldersgate, San Rafael; 87 First, Concord. 97 Retired..
Idzerda, Rejean E. (PSR) CNUMC 11/1/85 88 (Boyes Hot Springs); 89 94 (St. Paul’s, South San Francisco); 95 (Retired)..
Imaizumi, Nobu T. P69-F72; (So. Cal. Ariz.); 70 Christ, Santa Maria; 7/1/72 Trans. to CNUMC 72 Assoc., Visalia & Farmersville; 73 Assoc., Visalia; 74 Pine, San Francisco; 78 Sabbatical; 79 Lv. of Absence; 80 English Faculty, Hinomoto Women’s Col., Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture; 84 Pastor, Mukonoso Ch., Amagasaki, Japan; 95 ABLC: Professor, Kwansei Gakuin University.. CC: San Francisco, Pine UMC
Inouye, Keith P. (PSR) 85 Palm UMC, Dinuba; 89 North Gardena and Faith, Torrance; 7/1/02 CNUMC from Calif-Pacific; 02 Clovis: United Japanese Christian;; 09 San Jose, Wesley UMC.
Irelan, Rebecca J. (Duke) 99 Santa Cruz: Grace LFT. 7/1/02 Transfer to CNUMC from Oregon Idaho 02 Santa Cruz: Grace; 1/1/03 Santa Cruz UMC 03 Novato;; 05 Novato UMC.
Ivery, Donna Fado P86-F89; (Boston) CNUMC 86 Assoc., Asbury, Livermore; 88 Wesley, Hayward; 93 Madera; 6/1/94 02 Incapacity.. CC: Alameda, Twin Towers UMC
Ivery, Hubert L. P93-F98; (I T C) CNUMC 6/16/93 Recognition of Elder’s Orders Progressive National Baptist. CNUMC; 93 Associate, Madera & St. Mark’s, Fresno LFT.; 94 Associate, Madera LFT; 95 St. Paul’s, So. San Francisco; 99 El Cerrito; 08 Alameda, Twin Towers UMC.
Jefferies, William B. P78-F82; CNUMC 76 New Cuyama; 78 Arbuckle; 82 Riverbank; 86 Biggs; 88 Gridley & Biggs; 90 Gridley LFT; 95 Retired. 9/3/00 TBS (Biggs & Gridley) 12/3/00 TBS (Gridley) 01 No App’t.. CC: Chico, Trinity UMC
Jenkins, Anthony L. P08; (PSR) 06 San Francisco, Calvary UMC.
Jennings-Teats, Dixie L. P77-F81; (SFTS) CNUMC; 77 Poplar Meth. Miss., London, England; 77 Staff, Ecumen. Inst.; 80 Proj. Dir., Buban Human Dev. Proj.; 82 Staff, Ecum. Inst.; 83 Staff, Inst. of Cult. Affairs Inter.; 87 Point Arena; 90 Wellspring Renewal Center; 91 Sabbatical; 92 Minister of Invitation, Paradise LFT; 9/1/00 Carson City Assoc. LFT..
Jennings-Teats, Robert S. P76-F81; (SFTS) (Pac. Northwest); CNUMC; 6/1/77 Trans. to CNUMC 77 Poplar Meth. Miss., London, England; 77 Staff, Ecumen. Inst.; 80 Proj. Dir., Buban Human Dev. Proj.; 82 Staff, Ecum. Inst.; 83 Staff, Inst. of Cult. Affairs Inter.; 87 Philo & Anderson Valley, Boonville; 90 Trinity, Mountain View; 92 Minister for Worship and Community Witness, Paradise. 9/1/00 Carson City.
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Jogis, Judith L. P78-F80; CNUMC 78 Roselawn, San Jose; 84 Assoc. for Singles Ministry, Los Altos & Roselawn, San Jose; 85 Philo & Anderson Valley, Boonville; 87 Sabbatical; 88 Couns. Intern, Cath. Comm. Ser.; 89 Counselor, Christian Family Counseling Services; 1/1/95 Willow Glen UMC Counseling Service, San Jose; 99 Retired.. CC: San Jose, Willow Glen UMC
Johansson, Robert V. F82; (New York) (Meth. Ch. of Chile); CNUMC 11/25/79 Morgan Hill; 80 Assoc., First, Lodi; 84 Grace, Fresno; 88 Riverdale; 93 Retired.. CC: Stockton, St. Paul’s UMC
Johnson, Diane E. 11/1/02 Battle Mountain LFT; 03 Battle Mountain UMC; 04 Retirement.
Johnson, Douglas L. P97-F99; (Fuller) 95 98 (United Methodist Fellowship, Rocklin.) 9/13/98 Chartered as Rocklin: Cornerstone Community UM Church; 01 Woodland.; 06 Leave of Absence; 06 Vallejo, Wayside UMC.
Johnson, Stephen L. P92-F94; CNUMC; 91 (Truckee & Kings Beach); 96 Truckee.; 98 Truckee, Church of the Mountain; 05 Sabbatical; 06 346.1 Out - Apt. Across AC Lines - 2004. CC: Truckee, Church of the Mountain
Johnson, William A. P64-F68; (GETS) CNMC 64 At school; 67 Assoc., First, San Jose; CNUMC 69 Same; 70 Gilroy; 76 St. Andrew’s, Palo Alto; 88 Grace, Stockton; 96 Cambrian Park, San Jose.; 06 Retirement.
Johnstone, Charles D. P88-F90; (Nazarene) CNUMC; 88 Assoc., Asbury, Livermore; 93 Castro Valley. 03 Asbury Livermore.
Jones, Alan H. P72-F76; (Wesley House-Cam.) (British Methodist Ch.) Admitted to CAL PAC 78; 78 (No record); 78 Holman; 82 (Special appt.) 84 Special Appt. outside US (GBGM missionary); 85 W. Los Angeles; 89 LA Wilshire; 94 San Francisco UM Miss., Exec. Dir.; 98 Transfer to CNUMC; 98 San Francisco UM Miss. Exec Dir. 03 San Rafael; 04 Hayward, South Hayward; 06 Campbell UMC.
Jones, Robert L. 06 Sacramento, Oak Park UMC.
Jordan, Ann Marie P08; 08 Leave of Absence; 08 Sacramento, St. Andrew’s UMC.
Jordan-Irwin, Becca 98-03 TBS (Healdsburg); SY 07 Healdsburg Community Church.
Jordan-Irwin, David 98-03 TBS (Healdsburg); SY 07 Healdsburg Community Church.
Joshi, Manohar P02-F04; (GETS) 7/15/01 Oakland Rockridge.; 02 Oakland, Rockridge UMC; 05 Vallejo, Wayside UMC; 06 Davis UMC; 09 Family Leave. CC: Santa Rosa, Christ UMC
Jung, Hyun-Sup (Perkins) (Korean Methodist Church) A00 00 Citrus Heights Korean Fellowship..
Juniel, JoAnn F00; (Eastern) (African Methodist Episcopal) (A99) CNUMC 99 (Oakland Elmhurst) 7/1/00 Transferred to CNUMC; 00 Oakland: Elmhurst LFT 01 Sacramento Hope;.
Kan, Ernest Kei-Fai (Chinese U. of H.K.) (Hong Kong Methodist Church) 7/25/92 Transfer CNUMC; 7/25/92 Chinese, San Francisco; 02 Sabbatical; 03 San Francisco Epworth UM Fellowship .; 09 Sacramento, Riverside UMC; 09 Sacramento, Chinese UMC.
Kang, Hyesung P06-F09; (SFTS) 05 Sacramento, Cho-un Korean UMC.
Kaplan, Kathleen B. P76-F79; (MBBS) CNUMC 75 (Parlier); 77 Smith River; 79 Los Molinos & El Camino & Corning; 10/15/83 El Camino & Corning; 84 Assoc., Lodi; 86 Hillcrest, Salinas; 88 Forestville; 91 First, Hayward; 94 Retired.. CC: San Mateo, Hillsdale UMC
Kawashima, Hope O. F98; (SFTS) FD 98; Oakland Lake Park, Director of Music & Office Coordinator LFT; 02 Leave of Absence; 9/1/02 Fresno St. Paul’s Minister of Music.LFT.; 05 Clovis, United Japanese Christian; 07 Retirement. CC: Clovis, United Japanese Christian
Kawashima, Masayoshi P72-F74; (Fuller, SFTS, Claremont) (Oregon Idaho); 72 Community, Ontario, OR; 9/1/80 Transferred to New York; 9/1/80 Japanese American Metro; 7/1/88 Transferred to Cal Pacific; 88 West Los Angeles; 7/1/93 Transferred to CNUMC; 93 Lake Park, Oakland; 02 Retired. CC: Clovis, United Japanese Christian
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Kazato, Shiro P69-F72; (ABSW) (Pac. Northwest); CNMC 66 (Fellowship, Reedley); 69 Fellowship, Reedley; 9/1/70 Trans to Pac. NW 9/1/70 Whitney Mem., Tacoma; 77 Highland Park, Spokane; 7/1/83 Trans. to CNUMC 83 Buena Vista, Alameda; 86 Aldersgate, Palo Alto; 90 Knights Landing & Arbuckle; 93 Knights Landing LFT; 96 Riverside, Sacramento; 02 Retired.
Keller, Robert G. P54-F56; (EUB) Cal. 54 At school; 56 Kerman; 63 Rockridge, Oakland; 68 Trinity, Sacramento; CNUMC 69 Same; 74 Carmichael & Trinity, Sacramento; 75 Trinity, Sacramento; 77 First, Porterville; 85 Twin Towers, Alameda; 95 Retired.. CC: Alameda, Twin Towers UMC
Kelley, Fleming T. P80-F83; CNUMC 80 At school; 81 LeGrand & Chowchilla; 83 St. Paul’s, Stockton; 89 St. Andrew’s, Sacramento & Rocklin; 90 St. Andrew’s, Sacramento; 92 Retired.. CC: Lodi, First UMC
Kelly-Baker, Linda M. P93-F95; (SFTS) CNUMC 91 92 (Red Bluff); 93 Rancho Cordova 99 ATEM: Ministry of Spiritual Formation Through Dance; Training Administrator, CLAYM Program. 02 Ministry of Spiritual Form. & Direct. thru Bread of Life and ClayM Missionary to Loaves & Fishes;; 07 Sacramento, First UMC. CC: Sacramento, North Sacramento UMC
Kemper, Susan DeEsta P93-F95; (PSR) CNUMC 90 (Lockeford & Clements UM Fellowship); 91 (Associate for Worship, Carlmont, San Carlos LFT); 92 (Trinity, Mountain View); 93 Trinity, Mountain View. 98 Lv. of Absence; 00 Retired.
Kendall, Richard M. P54-F58; (PSR) CNMC 9/53 (Olivehurst); 54 Olivehurst; 2/56 Elmhurst, Oakland; Southern Congo 59 At school; 60 Elizabethville Dist. Missionary; 63 Furlough; 64 Min. of Educ., Concord; 66 Principal, Springer Institute, Mulungwishi, Rep. of Congo; 10/1/70 CNUMC 10/1/70 Assoc., Los Altos; 73 St. Mark’s, Orinda; 76 San Bruno; 87 Co Pastor, Redding; 92 Retired.. CC: Redding, First UMC
Kennedy, Elizabeth Meikle P87-F89; (SFTS) CNUMC 87 Trinity, Colusa; 89 Associate, Willow Glen, San Jose; 11/1/90 Red Bluff; 91 Woodside Road, Redwood City; 8/1/95 01 Disability leave; 02 Marriage & Family Intern, Project FOCYS.; 05 Leave of Absence; 06 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: San Mateo, Crystal Springs UMC
Kerr-Carpenter, Colin C. P86-F88; (Boston) (No. Cent. NY); 85 Philadelphia and Evans Mills; 90 North Mexico(LTF); 92 Fayetteville, Assoc (LTF); 94 Willowvale, Sauquiot, Cedar Lake; 95 Sauquiot Valley, Cedar Lake; 11/16/96 Transfer to CNUMC; 11/16/96 Conference Coordinator Youth And Camping Ministries.; 07 Leave of Absence; 07 Sacramento, Chinese UMC; 09 Citrus Heights UMC. CC: Elk Grove, Point Pleasant UMC
Kerr-Carpenter, Kathy (Boston) 99 Sacramento, St. Mark’s UMC; 07 Elk Grove, Point Pleasant UMC.
Kessel, Wayne M. P47-F49; (Calif.); CNMC 47 Asst., Burlingame; CNMC 49 Gilroy; 52 Alum Rock, San Jose; 56 Laurel, Oakland; 61 Merced; 66 Asbury, Livermore; CNUMC 69 Same; 2/15/70 First, San Rafael; 70 Disability Leave; 9/1/70 Goodwill Indus., San Jose; 71 Goodwill Indus. of Santa Clara County; 73 Appointed to Secular Work 73 Mutual Life Insur. Co. of New York; 74 Church of the Valley, Dublin & St. Paul, Newark; 76 St. Paul, Newark; 87 Retired.. CC: Jackson UMC
Kim, Doosik P00-F03; (SFTS) CNUMC 5/1/99 San Francisco: Ohnnury Mission UMC; 00 San Francisco, Ohnnury Mission UMC; 04 Leave of Absence; 05 Newcastle UMC.
Kim, Duk-Soo P96-F99; (Claremont) 9/1/90 95 (Galilee Korean, Sunnyvale); 96 Galilee Korean, Saratoga; 03 Sunnyvale Galilee Korean..
Kim, Eun-Young SY 08 San Ramon, Grace Korean Mission.
Kim, Hee-Soo P88-F90; CNUMC 88 Korean, Oakland; 89 Willows; 2/24/95 Family Leave; 96 ABLC: Assistant Professor, Christian University, Chonan, South Korea.. CC: Willows, First UMC
Kim, Henry H. P91-F94; (WTS) (Baltimore) 7/1/91 Trans to CNUMC 91 Associate, Bethel Korean, Santa Clara; 94 First, Hayward; 98 Oakland Korean; 01 Director, Wesley Foundation Cal Berkeley LFT; 04 San Ramon, Grace UMC.
Kim, Ok-Whan P88-F91; (MTS) (East Ohio); 88 Korean, Canton; 7/1/90 Trans. to CNUMC; 90 Associate, Korean UMC of Santa Clara Valley, San Jose; 01 Retired. CC: Sunnyvale, Galilee Korean UMC
Kim, Philip Muyoung 92 San Francisco, Ohnnury Mission UMC; 99 SSF, Aldersgate UMC; 99 Rohnert Park, St. John’s UMC; 01 Oakland, Korean UMC; 07 Retirement.
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Kim, Sun-Hee P02-F05; (Perkins) 01 Oakland Korean Associate for Youth Min.; 02 Millbrae Associate for Children, Youth, and their families.; 03 Millbrae, New Vision UMC; 06 Family Leave; 07 Walnut Creek, Walnut Avenue UMC.
Kim, Taeck-Kyu F90; (MTS, Perkins, Drew) 63 Ordained - Korean Methodist Church; 63-75 Korean Naval Chaplain; 76-82 Korean United Church of Dallas; 83-89 Korean Central United Church of Canada; F90 Transfer to New York AC; 90 Astoria Korean; 1/1/97 Transfer to CNUMC; 97 Korean UMC of Santa Clara Valley; 03 Retired (P. 359.2c); 7/1/04 Reinstated to active member (P 359.7); 97 San Jose, Korean UMC of Santa Clara Vly; 03 Retirement; 04 San Francisco, Korean UMC; 06 Retirement. CC: San Francisco, Korean UMC
Kim, We-Woong P87-F88; (United) (Indiana); 87 No app’t. listed; 1/1/88 Korean, Bloomington; 7/1/93 Transferred to CNUMC; 93 Bethel Korean, Santa Clara.; 09 Clovis, Fresno Korean Fellowship.
Kim, Young-Gwon P06-F09; (Drew) 04 Clovis, Fresno Korean Fellowship; 09 Santa Clara, Bethel Korean UMC.
Kim, Youngrae P07; (WTS) 05 San Jose, Korean UMC of Santa Clara Vly; 09 Taylorsville UMC; 09 Greenville UMC; 09 Chester UMC.
Kimball, Thomas P77-F79; (Gammon) (No. Georgia); CNUMC 7/1/77 Trans. To CNUMC; 77 St. Mark’s, Fresno; 80 Trinity, Mountain View; 90 First, Pacific Grove; 96 Superintendent, Golden Gate District; 01 Santa Rosa First.; 05 Fairfield UMC.
Kimbell, John C. 01 TBS: (Battle Mountain) 02 (Soulsbyville and Tuolumne); 04 Tuolumne UMC; 04 Soulsbyville UMC.
Kimbell-Auth, Shannon (PSR) 99-03 TBS (Lakeport); SY 07 Lakeport, United Christian Parish.
Kimber, Alan (Perkins) (East Ohio) 7/1/02 - 8/31/02 Stockton, St. Mark’s; 9/1/02 - 6/30/04 Lodi, First; Trans to CNUMC 7/1/04; 04 Lodi, First.
Kimble, Roger P78-F80; (GETS) CNUMC 78 Elmhurst, Oakland; 82 Chaplain, U.S. Army; 87 Oak Park, Sacramento; 91 Martinez; 00 Pittsburg.; 08 Napa, First UMC.
Kintner, Dwight L. P50-F52; (Perkins, Hartford, Boston) (Central Texas); 50 Minter’s & White’s Chapels; 51 Assoc., Arlington Heights, Fort Worth; 53 Div. World Miss., India; 11/4/54 Trans. to No. India Conf. 54 Woodstock School; 56 Supt., Garhwal Dist.; 5/29/57 Trans. to New York East 57 Smithtown; 60 Newington, CT; 63 New York 63 Flushing, NY; 67 Ravina; 69 Council of Churches of Connecticut; 76 Council of Churches of Santa Clara County; 7/1/82 Trans. to CNUMC; 82 Council of Churches of Santa Clara County; 87 Morgan Hill; 93 Retired. 03 TBS (Boulder Creek);. CC: Boulder Creek UMC
Kirk, Robert C. P92-F94; (Yale) (New York Conf.); 91 East Pearl St; 7/1/94 LOA; 7/1/95 Transfer to CNUMC 95 Hamilton, San Francisco; 1/1/96 Hamilton & St. Francis, San Francisco. 97 Redwood City Woodside Rd. 01 Sabbatical: 02-03 Leave of Absence.; 04 Concord UMC.
Klein, Liza H. P01-F04; (PSR) 99-00 (Albany); 00 Albany LFT; 02 Albany; 04 San Rafael;.
Knudson, Newell P. P46-F49; (Calif); CNMC 46 At school; 47 Asbury, Livermore; CNMC 49 Same; 2/1/50 Mount Shasta, Siskiyou Group; 56 At school; 56 Eighth Avenue, Oakland; 59 Greenfield; 62 Los Banos; CNUMC 69 Tracy; 72 Eureka; 80 First, Hayward; 83 Supt., San Jose Dist.; 87 Clovis; 89 Retired.. CC: Clovis, Memorial UMC
Knutsen, Roger B. P54-F56; (W. Wisc.); 52 (Balsam Lake); 54 Balsam Lake & Centurin; 56 Spencer & Colby & Unity; 58 Tomah & Tunnel City; 60 Tomah; 62 Chaplain, U.S. Army; 6/1/65 Trans. to CNMC 65 Lake Park, Oakland; 66 Chaplain, U.S. Army; CNUMC 69 Same; 83 Caruthers; 86 Retired.. CC: Caruthers UMC
Koloto, Maile T. P01-F05; (PSR, Claremont) 93 00 (Associate for Tongan Ministry, First, Palo Alto, FLP eff. 1/1/96); 01 Oakland Laurel.; 04 Oakland, Laurel UMC.
Kraps, John M. P71-F76; (Northern Illinois); 79 Parish of Reconciliation, Chicago, IL; 80 Co Pastor, Soledad & Hillcrest, Salinas; 6/15/82 CNUMC; 83 Assoc., San Ramon Valley, Alamo; 86 Ukiah LFT; 92 Good Samaritan, Cupertino; 01 (¶337.1) Eldorado First UMC.; 88 Ukiah UMC; 92 Cupertino, The Good Samaritan UMC; 01 346.1 Out - Apt. Across AC Lines - 2004; 07 Retirement.
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Kuan, Jeffrey P99-F02; (Perkins) 99 Associate Professor of Old Testament, Pacific School of Religion;; 02 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: Oakland, Chinese Community UMC
Kubik, James F. P54-F58; CNMC 54 At school; 7/10/55 Point Richmond; 9/15/55 Trinity, San Francisco; 56 Los Molinos; 1/1/59 Earlimart; 60 Cuyama; 64 Half Moon Bay; 10/15/67 Freedom; CNUMC 69 Same; 72 Hollister; 81 Sabbatical; 82 At school; 83 Hillcrest, Salinas; 86 Lv. of Absence; 88 Freedom; 90 Hillcrest, Salinas; 91 Retired.. CC: Salinas, First UMC
Kuhn, Donald L. P50-F53; (Okla); 50 Asst., Wesley, Oklahoma City; 52 At school; 54 Bd. of Temperance, Washington, DC; 58 At school; 61 Dir. Youth Wk., Gen. Bd. Christian Soc. Concerns; 2/1/64 Trans. to CNMC 64 Glide Fdn., San Francisco; CNUMC 69 Dir., Comm. Div., Glide Urban Center; 71 Temple, San Francisco; 76 Sabbatical; 77 Appointed to Secular Work 77 Staff, Office of the Mayor, City of San Francisco; 78 Staff Person, Trinity Center; 80 Exec. Dir., Trinity Center, Berkeley; 1/1/84 First, Oakland; 84 Lake Merritt, Oakland; 93 Retired..
Kunkel, Jeffrey K. P78-F81; (GETS) (Wisc); CNUMC 6/13/79 Trans. to CNUMC 79 Shoreview, San Mateo; 83 Assoc., Central, Stockton; 84 Co Pastor, Lynnewood, Pleasanton; 90 Tracy LFT; 92 First, San Leandro; 95 Attend school; 1/1/97 Director of Music-Children’s Ministry, Walnut Ave. UMC LFT 00 ATEM: Minister, Faith Development Through Story And Art. 12/1/02 Cupertino Good Samaritan LFT; 03 Faith Devel. thru Story & Art;; 03 Vacaville, St. Paul’s UMC; 04 Millbrae, New Vision UMC; 06 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry; 09 Morgan Hill UMC. CC: Oakland, Lake Merritt UMC
Kurtz, Pamela L. P00-F04; (PSR) CNUMC 98 Linden; 01 Sunnyvale Trinity; 03 Alameda Twin Towers.; 04 Alameda, Twin Towers UMC; 08 Richmond, St. Luke’s UMC.
Kuruhara, Dale S. P77-F80; (Claremont) (Pacific Northwest); 77 Tracyton & Brownsville; 79 Tracyton; 81 Vashon Island; 83 Yelm; 86 Clarkston; 90 Faith, Everett; 93 United, Berkeley (1992 Discipline, ¶ 426.1); 7/1/94 Transferred to CNUMC 94 United, Berkeley; 97 Patterson Federated; 04 Selma, First UMC; 09 Retirement.
Kuwabara, Toshikazu P84-F88; CNUMC 81 (Assoc., United, Berkeley); 84 Assoc., United, Berkeley & Assoc., Lake Park, Oakland; 87 Fellowship, Reedley; 89 Associate for Language Ministry, Loomis/Japanese, Sacramento LFT; 92 97 Lv. of absence. 98 ABLC: Teacher, Dept. Of Humanity, Hokkai Gakuen Univ., Sapporo. CC: Berkeley, Methodist United Church
Kuyper, Robert L. P68-F71; (Vanderbilt) CNMC CNUMC 68 McFarland; CNUMC 69 Same; 10/1/69 Assoc., First, Bakersfield; 71 Shoreview, San Mateo; 73 Assoc., Santa Rosa; 77 Hillcrest, Salinas; 82 Montclair, Oakland; 84 Trinity, Bakersfield; 03 Livingston..
Kwon, Hyok-In P06-F09; 05 Oakland, Berkeley Korean UMC.
La Point-Collup, Kathleen F. P82-F85; (Drew) CNUMC 82 At school; 83 Assoc., First, Modesto; 86 Linden; 93 Sutter Creek; 97 Elk Grove..
Lam, Mo-Chi P80-F82; CNUMC 79 Assoc., First St. John’s, San Francisco; 81 Assoc., Calvary, San Francisco; 82 Assoc., First, Reno, NV; 83 Riverside, Sacramento; 93 Sabbatical; 94 Attend school; 9/1/94 Associate, First, Bakersfield; 96 Lake County Coop. Ministries: Lakeport Christian Parish. 98 Riverdale & Caruthers; 02 Cupertino Good Samaritan Associate; 04 Retirement. CC: Sacramento, First UMC
Landauer, Nancy J. P97-F99; (PSR) 96 (Smith River); 97 Smith River; 00 Monterey.; 04 Appt to Attend School; 05 Sunnyvale, First UMC; 09 San Mateo, Crystal Springs UMC.
Landry, Rosemary 05 Yuba City, Grace UMC.
Langguth, Earl L. P54-F57; (PSR) CNMC 54 Elverta; 56 Kings Beach; 60 Livingston; 64 First, Dinuba; CNUMC 69 Same; 70 First & Palm, Dinuba; 74 Grass Valley; 83 Faith, Sacramento; 89 Montclair, Oakland; 93 Laurel, Oakland; 97 Retired.. CC: Grass Valley UMC
Lau, Peter Kim-Hock F92; (Perkins) (Pacific Northwest); 90 Pacific Northwest Conf; 91 (MOD) Mei Hua, Bellevue ; 4/24/92 Mei Hua, Bellevue; 7/1/93 Transferred to CNUMC; 93 Chinese, Oakland..
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Lawson, Phillip C. P65-F68; (Methesco) (West Ohio); 65 Toledo Inner City; 5/30/68 Transfer to Missouri West 68 Kansas City Inner City- St. James; 72 St. James; 73 No Appointment; 75 Honorable Location; 5/30/80 Readmitted for transfer to CNUMC; 80 El Cerrito; 86 First, Vallejo; 92 Easter Hill, Richmond; 03 Retired. CC: Richmond, Easter Hill UMC
Layton, Carol P01-F04; (Methesco) 00 Crescent City.; 01 Crescent City UMC.
Leamy, Patrick (Claremont) 7/1/96-97 TBS (Kings Beach) 8/1/98 Kings Beach; 01 Reno St. Paul’s..
Lee, Chansoo P89-F91; (Yale) (New York); CNUMC 7/1/89 Trans to CNUMC 89 Associate, Korean, San Francisco; 91 Ely & McGill, NV; 92 Korean Fellowship, Rancho Cordova; 1/1/95 Korean, Rancho Cordova; 95 96 Attend school; 00 San Francisco: Park Presidio LFT. 1/01/02 San Francisco: Park Presidio & First St. John’s.; 06 Milpitas, Sunnyhills UMC.
Lee, Donald P. P02-F05; (PSR) 00 Grass Valley: Sierra Pines.; 02 Grass Valley, Sierra Pines UMC.
Lee, Hyesung Hong 08 Marina, Canaan Korean.
Lee, In Suk 7/1/77 Trans. from Korean Central Conf. to CNUMC 77 Peninsula Korean, Redwood City; 79 Redwood Korean, Redwood City; 81 Redwood Korean, Sunnyvale; 83 Zion Korean, Sunnyvale; 90 Retired..
Lee, Jinsik F85; (MTS) (Missouri West); 85 First Korean; 4/1/92 Transfer to CNUMC 4/1/92 Monterey Bay Korean Fellowship; 94 Canaan Korean UM Fellowship, Marina. 97 Concord Korean. 00 Livingston; 03 Petaluma; 09 Vallejo, Fellowship UMC.
Lee, Kang-Won 07 Oakland, Korean UMC.
Lee, Seon-Young 06 Concord, Korean UMC.
Lee, Stephen E. P96-F98; (PSR) 94 95 (Oak Park, Sacramento & Chinese, Sacramento); 96 Ridge View & Trinity, San Francisco. 98 San Francisco Ridgeview and San Francisco Bethany: Minister of Community Development 99 Alameda: Court Street; 02 Alameda Rising Hope; 04 Alameda, Rising Hope; 07 San Leandro, Faith UMC.
Lee, Sung Ai SY 09 Yuba City, Love Korean UMC.
Lee, Sung-Ho (No. Illinois) 03 San Jose Korean Church of Santa Clara Valley; 7/1/04 Trans to CNUMC; 04 San Jose Korean Church of Santa Clara Valley.
Leibert, Frances 03 Armona & Laton.; 06 Dinuba, First UMC; 06 Dinuba, Palm UMC.
Lerrigo, Charles A. P61-F63; (Boston) (Troy); 61 Attend school; 63 Johnson, VT; 65 Vol. Loc.; 85 General Board of Global Ministries, NY; 88 Communications Consultant, CNUMC; 7/1/89 Trans. to CNUMC 89 Communications Consultant; 90 Calvary, San Francisco & Editor CNUMR. 97 San Francisco St. Francis LFT & Editor CNUMR. 98 Editor, CNUMR LFT. 1/1/99 ATEM, ¶ 335.1.d as Minister of Spiritual Direction; 99 Sabbatical; 00 Vacaville: St. Paul’s LFT + ATEM: Ministry of Jewish-Christian Relations LFT.; 03 Retired. CC: Berkeley, Epworth UMC
Leslie, Denice K. P79-F81; (SFTS) CNUMC 79 Staff Person, St. Helena Comm. Min. with Older Persons; 80 Co Pastor, St. Helena; 83 Co Pastor, Wesley, Hayward; 88 Lv. of Absence; 9/16/88 Appointed to serve in North Indiana Conference; 9/16/88 Tracy, Hamlet, IN; 6/1/89 Maple Lane, South Bend, IN; CNUMC 6/1/91 Lv. of Absence; 91 Biggs LFT; 92 Minister for Congregational Life, Paradise. 97 Clovis..
Leslie, Kimbrough A. P76-F79; (Claremont, PSR) (Nat. Council of Community Churches) (A75) (Recog. of Orders) CNUMC 75 (Assoc., St. Mark’s, Sacramento); 76 Assoc., St. Mark’s, Sacramento; 77 St. Helena; 83 Co Pastor, Wesley, Hayward; 88 At school; 91 Oroville. 97 Fresno Faith Fellowship; 99 Kerman; 1/1/03 Leave of Absence; 08 Retirement. CC: Clovis, United Japanese Christian
Letana, Reynaldo F. (UTS) 00 Kelseyville, Upper Lake; Transfer to CNUMC 7/1/03;; 07 San Francisco, Grace UMC.
Lewis, Arnold R. P46-F64; (New England); CNMC 46 First, West Springfield; 47 Park Av., Worcester; 48 At school; 51 Missionary to Brazil, Bd. of Missions; 52 Trans. to So. Brazil; 7/15/57 Trans. to CNMC 57 Lincoln; 3/1/60 Fairfield; 65 Fair Oaks; CNUMC 69 Same; 72 First, Selma; 74 Madera; 79 Sabbatical; 80 Galt; 86 Retired.. CC: Galt UMC
Lin, Emily 08 Alameda, Buena Vista UMC; 09 Oakland, Chinese Community UMC.
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Lindsay, Eileen H. P81-F83; (PSR) CNUMC 80 Evergreen, Fort Bragg; 82 Elk & Fort Bragg; 85 Lv. of Absence; 86 St. Mark’s, Sacramento LFT; 96 Davis.; 06 Sabbatical; 07 Walnut Creek, UMC.
Lockwood-Stewart, James W. P66-F71; (Claremont) (Cal Pacific); 66 Attend school; 68 Associate, Westwood, Los Angeles; 73 United University, Los Angeles; 78 San Luis Obispo & Wesley Foundation; 82 San Luis Obispo; 83 California Heights, Long Beach; 11/1/85 Westwood, Los Angeles; CNUMC 8/16/93 First, Redwood City; 6/15/94 Transferred to CNUMC 6/15/94 First, Redwood City; 96 Epworth, Berkeley. 01 Superintendent, Bay View District; 07 Retirement.
Lockwood-Stewart, Odette M. P77-F83; (Boston) (Cal-Pacific); 77 At school; Cal-Pac; 80 Whittier: Trinity; 81 San Francisco State University Campus Ministry; 83 Wesley Foundation, San Diego State University; 85 Wesley Foundation, University of California at Los Angeles; 08/15/93 Wesley Foundation, University of California at Berkeley; 06 15 94 Transfer to CNUMC; 06 15 94 Wesley Foundation Director, University of California at Berkeley; 97 San Leandro: First; 09/01/00 ATEM Program Director of Contextual Education, Pacific School of Religion.; 04 Berkeley, Epworth UMC.
Loessberg-Zahl, Linda L. P85-F87; (PSR) CNUMC 85 Roselawn, San Jose; 87 Foothills, Cameron Park; 91- 92 Lv. of absence; 92 - 98 Family leave; 98 Sacramento Florin, Associate LFT. 02 Attend School. 03 Assistant to the Bishop LFT; 04 Centennial, Sacramento..
Lopez-Rahman, Lilia B. P96-F98; CNUMC 95 (Fresno Christian Fellowship); 96 Fresno Christian Fellowship. 98 St. Paul’s Reno; 01 Redwood City Woodside Road; 04 Retirement.
Loumoli, Vaionekesi Lea P98-F01; (PSR) CNUMC 2/21/93 97 (Sacramento Tongan UM Fellowship, Sacramento) 98 Fale Hufanga Tongan, San Carlos.; 01 San Carlos, Fale Hufanga Tongan UMC; 09 Oakland, Fale Maama.
Love, Kathleen M. P00-F03; (PSR) CNUMC 9/1/99 San Francisco: Calvary; 00 Sacramento First Associate. 03 Appointed to attend school.; 04 Fair Oaks UMC.
Love, Michael (Drew) (New York) 03 Santa Cruz, UMC of Santa Cruz; 7/1/04 Trans to CNUMC; 04 Santa Cruz, UMC of Santa Cruz; 09 Palo Alto, First UMC.
Lubiano, Edilberto S. P06; (PSR) 03 Colfax LFT.; 04 Colfax UMC; 05 Linden UMC; 09 Delano UMC.
Lundin, Stephen J. P81-F85; (SFTS) CNUMC 81 Assoc. for Young Adult Min., St. Paul’s, San Jose; 82 Point Arena; 87 Central, Sacramento; 95 St. Helena. 01 Cupertino: Good Samaritan. 10/8/02 Suspended. 12/1/02-03 Leave of Absence; 04 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry; 06 Rocklin, Cornerstone Community UMC.
Lungren, Les P00-F03; (Claremont) CNUMC 97 Etna- Ft. Jones; 00 Sparks NV Assoc. 01 Dinuba First & Palm; 03 Dinuba, Palm UMC; 03 Dinuba, First UMC; 06 Porterville, First UMC; 06 Exeter UMC.
Luther, James H. P98-F03; (PSR) 98 Carlin/ Battle Mountain; 00 Los Gatos Associate; 2/1/01 Selma First. 03 Oakhurst New Community Fellowship.; 08 Salinas, First UMC.
Lynn, James D. P61-F64; (Drew, Princeton) CNMC So. New Jersey 61 At school; 64 Hopewell & Kingston; 67 Windsor; 6/11/69 Trans. to CNUMC; 69 Wesley, Sacramento; 71 Assoc., First, Sacramento; 9/15/73 Farmersville; 77 Assoc., First, Palo Alto; 79 Asbury & North Sacramento; 84 Marysville; 88 First, Porterville; 94 Mendocino UM Cooperative Parish: Ukiah & Philo; 98 Sabbatical; 99 Retired. 04 Shell Beach.
Macemon, Shirley P02-F05; (PSR) 10/1/01 TBS: (Soledad LFT) 02 Milpitas: Sunnyhills; 05 Milpitas, Sunnyhills UMC; 06 Millbrae, New Vision UMC.
MacMurdo, David A. P43-F45; (GETS, PSR) (Calif.); 42 (Maxwell); 43 First, Richmond; 43 Point Richmond; 45 Ellwood and Channahon; 45 First, Eureka; 48 First Modesto; CNMC 49 Assoc., First, Sacramento; 51 St. Mark’s, Sacramento; 66 Sabbatical; 67 At school; CNUMC 69 Same; 70 Retired.. CC: Sacramento, St. Mark’s UMC
Mahoney, Kathleen Cornell P06; (SFTS) 05 Kernville UMC; 07 Windsor UMC; 09 Petaluma UMC.
Major, Joseph P. P91-F93; (PSR) CNUMC 88 (Assoc., First, Bakersfield); 91 Assoc., First, Bakersfield; 92 Calvary, San Jose; 99 Assoc., Santa Rosa First..
Mansfield, Helen P09; 07 Placerville, El Dorado County Federated; 09 Galt UMC.
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Mark, Brian P07; (Fuller) 01 Weldon UMC; 04 Lake Isabella, Highland Chapel UMC; 07 Weldon UMC; 07 Lake Isabella, Highland Chapel UMC.
Marshall, Kristen A. P09; (PSR) 08 Clovis, United Japanese Christian.
Martin, Glen O. P45-F47; (S.W. Mo.); 45 At school; 10/49 Trans. to Minn. 49 Chap. & Assoc. Prof., Hamline Univ., St. Paul; 3/1/51 Dir., Wesley Fdn., Knoxville; 9/1/60 Trans. to Holston 60 Assoc. Dir., Dept. Col. & Univ. Rel. Life, Bd. Educ., Nashville; 6/15/68 Trans. to CNMC 68 UCCM, Univ. of Cal., Santa Cruz; CNUMC 69 Same; 71 Chm., Div. of Human Devel. & Dean of Students, St. Mary’s College; 77 Academic Dean, Bethel College; 82 Prof., Bethel College (on assign. to U.S. Army); 86 Retired.. CC: Santa Cruz , UMC of Santa Cruz
Marx, William J. P60-F63; (GETS) CNMC 60 At school; 62 Kings Beach; 64 Truckee & Kings Beach; 67 First & Latin American, Corcoran; CNUMC 69 Same; 9/15/73 Arcata; 79 Sebastopol; 87 Trinity, Chico; 91 Tice Valley, Walnut Creek; 97 Retired. 10/10/00-6/30/01 TBS (Palo Alto Aldersgate LFT) 01 No app’t.. CC: Santa Rosa, First UMC
Mason, Theresa M. P75-F81; (Claremont) CNUMC 75 In school Cal Pac 78 In school; CNUMC 79 Assoc., St. Mark’s, Sacramento; 83 Windsor; 89 Sabbatical; 90 94 Attend school; 96 Chaplain and Assistant Professor of Religion, Hamline University.2006 Chaplain and Associate Professor of Religion; 07 Sabbatical; 08 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: Sacramento, St. Mark’s UMC
Mathews-Johnson, Robin M. P01-F04; (PSR) 99 Watsonville LFT. 04 Watsonville..
Matson, Victor I. P60-F62; CNMC 60 At school; 7/1/60 Asst., Trinity, Berkeley; 9/1/62 At school; 63 Elmhurst, Oakland; 68 Elmhurst & Melrose, Oakland; CNUMC 69 Same; 71 Dir., Past. Counseling Service of the East Bay; 78 Fair Oaks; 86 Fairfield; 99 Retired.. CC: Fairfield UMC
McAnally, Gary P08; 07 Lincoln UMC.
McCallister, Robert M. P52-F55; CNMC 53 (Tamalpais Valley); 55 St. Helena; 3/1/57 Assoc. Dir., Youth & Student Work, Conf. Bd. of Ed.; 59 At school; 61 Assoc., Central, Stockton; 62 Assoc. Prof., Baker U., Baldwin City, KS; 6/1/65 Trans. to So. Cal. Ariz.; 7/1/85 Trans. to CNUMC 85 Dir., U. Rel. Center, Fresno; 85 Dir., U. Rel. Center, Fresno; 89 Professor, St. Mary’s College, Leavenworth, KS; 9/1/00 Retired. CC: Fresno, Wesley UMC
McClintock, Karen A. P79-F81; (PSR) CNUMC 77 Assoc., First, Santa Rosa; 79 Willits; 84 Oroville; 89 Sabbatical; 90 Executive Director,, Hospital Chaplaincy Services; 93 St. John’s, Rohnert Park; 94 Petaluma; 96 ABLC: First Christian Church, Medford, OR. 98 Sabbatical. 99 Pastoral Psychologist, Samaritan Counseling Center of Southern Oregon; 06 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: Yreka UMC
McCollum, Mary A. (GETS, Claremont) 95 (Associate, St. Mark’s, Sacramento); 96 (Exeter). 99 Retired.. CC: Fair Oaks UMC
McCord, William L. P57-F59; (Perkins) (Oklahoma); Nebraska 59 Louisville; 62 Mapleton, Omaha; 68 Warren, Lincoln; 6/1/69 Trans. to CNMC; CNUMC 69 Carlmont, San Carlos; 71 Trinity, Bakersfield; 76 Napa; 87 Carson City, NV; 97 Retired. CC: Carson City, First UMC
McCorkell, John P. (PSR) (Iowa); 10/1/00 Yuba City Grace and Meridian LFT; 7/1/01 Transfer to CNUMC 01 Yuba City Grace & Meridian LFT 02 Guinda Community and Meridian LFT; 04 Knights Landing, Community UMC.
McCoy, Douglas M. P67-F70; (PSR) CNMC 67 Youth Dir., First, Redwood City; 68 Assoc., First, Redwood City; CNUMC 69 Assoc., Placerville; 69 Georgetown; 71 Assoc., Centennial; 71 Christ, Sacramento; 73 Assoc., First, Reno, NV; 82 Dir., Kairos Outreach; 2/18/88 Dir., Nome Comm. Center; 8/1/00 Susanville.; 08 Retirement.
McCray, James P74-F79; (Claremont) CNUMC 74 At school; 77 Pittsburg; 3/1/83 Jones Memorial, San Francisco.; 88 San Francisco, Jones Memorial UMC; 06 Leave of Absence; 07 San Francisco, Jones Memorial UMC; 08 Retirement. CC: San Francisco, Jones Memorial UMC
McDonald, Tana P06; (PSR) 05 Taylorsville UMC; 05 Greenville UMC; 06 Taylorsville UMC; 06 Greenville UMC; 08 Taylorsville UMC; 08 Greenville UMC; 08 Chester UMC; 09 Grass Valley UMC.
McHugh, Laurie A. P98-F02; (Pacific Lutheran) 98 Vallejo Fellowship, Associate LFT 99 San Francisco Ridge View; 01 Burlingame Assoc.; 02 Burlingame UMC; 09 Palo Alto, First UMC.
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McIlvenna, Robert Ted P54-F58; (Oregon); CNMC; 6/1/57 Trans. to CNMC 57 Meridian; 58 Wesley, Hayward; 1/15/63 Dir., Young Adult Work, San Francisco; 11/1/65 Div. of Local Church Staff, Bd. of Educ., Nashville; 3/1/67 Glide Fdn., San Francisco; CNUMC 69 Dir. of Dev. & Oper. Ed., Glide Urban Center, San Francisco; 73 Genesis Ecum. Center; 80 Trustee, Exodus Trust; President, Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality; 97 Retired; Continuing as Trustee, Exodus Trust and President, Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality.. CC: San Francisco, Glide Memorial UMC
McKeithen, David G. P80-F83; CNUMC 80 Morgan Hill; 85 Rockridge; 3/1/01 Retired.
McKinsey, Richard O. P60-F62; (Asbury) (Central Kansas); 60 Iuka & Byers & Cullison; 3/1/63 Trans. to CNMC 63 Wayside, Vallejo; 67 Fortuna; CNUMC 69 Same; 71 Williams & Colusa; 73 St. Luke’s, Fresno; 80 Oakdale; 85 Porterville; 88 Kingsburg; 91 Retired.. CC: Crescent City UMC
McLane, Victor W. (JSSFM) 62 63 (Carlin, NV); 64 65 (Five Points); 66 (Calwa, Fresno); 67 (Calwa & St. Mark’s, Fresno); CNUMC 69 87 (No Appt); 87 Retired.. CC: Fresno, Wesley UMC
McLaughlin, John A. P82-F87; (Methesco) CNUMC 82 Martinez; 89 Carlmont, San Carlos; 93 Brentwood. 01 Stockton Holy Cross.
McNaught, Margaret C. P83-F85; (United) (So. Indiana); 81 (Columbia Orange LFT) 1/1/82 Columbia; 83 St. Paul; 1/1/84 Greenfield; 85 Bradley; 10/16/86 Catholic Foreign Missn Soc; 4/1/88 At School; 91 United Min. Higher Ed Inol; 93 Cal Aggie Christian Assoc.; 7/1/96 Transferred to CNUMC; 96 Director/Campus Minister, Cal Aggie Christian Assn.; 98 Palo Alto First; 05 Loomis, First UMC.
McNeal, Lorraine P86-F89; CNUMC 7/7/85 (Round Valley); 86 Round Valley; 87 Boulder Creek; 89 St. Paul’s, San Jose; 95 Associate, Taylor Memorial, Oakland; 03 Los Altos Associate; 06 Oakland, Downs Memorial UMC.
McNeill, Karen E. P86-F88; CNUMC 86 Lovelock, NV & Assoc., Sparks, NV; 89 Quincy. 98 First UMC, Salinas; 04 Prunedale UMC; 05 Leave of Absence. CC: Quincy UMC
McShane, Kathleen P98-F01; (PSR) CNUMC; 98 Chief Advancement Officer, PSR. 01 Vice President for Institutional Advancement, PSR; 02 Alamo: San Ramon Valley Associate; 03 Alamo, San Ramon Valley UMC; 06 Sacramento, First UMC.
Meadows, Jacqueline P72-F76; (PSR) (Oregon-Idaho); CNUMC 6/1/73 Trans. to CNUMC 74 St. Paul’s, So. San Francisco; 79 Central, Sacramento; 87 Napa; 90 Supt., Fresno District; 94 First, Reno. 99 Retired. CC: Yerington, Community UMC
Meyer, Phyllis C. P05; 05 Family Leave.
Milk, Martha E. SY 08 Yerington, Community UMC.
Miller, H. Donell P50-F54; (Missouri East); 7/1/82 Trans. to CNUMC 82 First Mexican American, Corcoran; 83 First, Corcoran; 85 Lv. of Absence; 10/2/86 Psychodramatist, The Horsham Clinic; 94 Retired.. CC: Corcoran, First UMC
Mishler, James W. 09 Reno, South Reno UMC.
Mixie, Vincent W. P88-F90; (Perkins) CNUMC 88 Sierra Vista, Fresno; 92 Calwa, Fresno LFT; 95 Attend school; 96 Armona & Laton; 03 Windsor; 07 Retirement.
Mizuno, Jiro P65-F68; (No. New Jersey); (So. Cal. Ariz.); 71 Keolumana, Oahu, Hawaii; 7/1/72 Trans. to CNUMC 72 Pine, San Francisco; 74 Ass’t Gen. Sec’y, Asia Pacific Region, World Div., Gen. Bd. of Global Min.; 95 Retired.. CC: San Francisco, Pine UMC
Monroe, Douglas J. P80-F83; (Duke) CNUMC 80 At school; 81 Fort Jones & Etna; 85 Assoc., Burlingame; 89 Aldersgate, San Rafael; 95 First, San Leandro; 97 Sacramento Centennial; 99 Reno First; 03 Palo Alto First; 05 Napa, First UMC.
Montenegro, Kim 08 Sacramento, North Sacramento UMC; 09 Linden UMC.
Moody, Jacob K. P76-F79; CNUMC 76 At school & Assoc., Ridgeview, San Francisco; 77 Ridgeview, San Francisco; 79 Shattuck Av., Oakland; 83 Aptos; 86 Co Pastor, Temple, San Francisco; 87 Assoc., Jones Memorial, San Francisco; 89 Sabbatical; 90 Director, Balboa Teen Health Center, Dept. of Public Health, San Francisco; 00 Retired.. CC: San Rafael, First UMC
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Moon, Mark T. P75-F76; (SFTS) (United Presby. Ch. USA) CNUMC 74 Tipton & Poplar; 75 Same; 78 Fellowship & First, Reedley; 81 First, Reedley; 86 Susanville; 91 Sabbatical; 92 Retired..
Moon, Robert W. P45-F47; (Boston) (Calif.); 45 Park Presidio, San Francisco; CNMC 49 Same; 53 San Leandro; 60 First, Fresno; 66 St. Mark’s, Sacramento; CNUMC 69 Same; 74 Central, Stockton; 81 Retired.. CC: Sacramento, St. Mark’s UMC
Moore, Dean M. P60-F64; 56 58 (El Camino); 59 (Arbuckle); 60 Arbuckle; CNUMC 69 Same; 70 Guinda & Arbuckle; 71 At school; 76 App’t to Secular Work; Teacher, Woodland Joint Unified Sch. Dist.; 96 Retired.. CC: Woodland UMC
Moore, John V. F49; (Colgate-Rochester) (American Baptist); Recog. of Orders CNMC 49 Asbury, Sacramento; 9/15/52 Hayward; 58 Trinity, Chico; 10/1/62 Glide Memorial, San Francisco; 66 Cal. Aggies C.A. Campus Min., Davis; CNUMC 69 Same; 8/1/72 Supt., Bay View Dist.; 76 First, Reno, NV; 1/1/81 First, Sacramento; 86 Retired; 12/1/86 (First, Modesto); 87 88 (Davis); 92 - 93 Interim Pastor, Merced.. CC: Davis UMC
Moore, Larry G. P61-F63; (Nebr. So. Dakota); 58 Sprague; 59 Olathe, CO; 63 Trans. to So. Dakota 63 Conf. Dir. of Youth Work; 7/1/78 Trans. to CNUMC 78 Min. of Leadership Devel., Wesley, Fresno; 81 Los Gatos; 11/20/83 Fallon, NV; 96 Retired.. CC: Los Gatos UMC
Morgan, Joseph Jude SY 07 Montague UMC.
Morimoto, Roger V. P87-F89; (PSR) CNUMC 85 (Christ, Fresno); 87 Christ, Fresno; 91 United Japanese Christian (Christ), Clovis; 01 Palo Alto Aldersgate.
Morizono, Michael M. P61-F63; (So. Cal. Ariz); (PJPC) 61 Nisei, Oakland; 62 At school; 63 Santa Maria; 64 Christ, Santa Maria; 6/8/68 Trans. to CNMC 68 Wesley, San Jose; CNUMC 69 Same; 79 Supt., Fresno Dist.; 85 Retired; 86 87 (Buena Vista, Alameda); 88 89 (Assoc., Pine, San Francisco).. CC: Oakland, Lake Park UMC
Morley, Laurence S. P65-F70; (Disc. of Christ); P65 F70 Yellowstone 55 Castle Rock, WA; 59 At school & Geyserville; 61 At school & Livermore; 63 Miles City, MT; 65 Judith Basin Par., MT; 68 Brady & Dutton, MT; 71 Rohrer Memorial, Big Sandy, MT; 77 First, Anaconda, MT; 7/1/79 Trans. to CNUMC 79 Battle Mountain & Winnemucca, NV; 83 Winnemucca, NV; 90 First, San Leandro; 92 Woodland; 94 First, Porterville; 96 Tranquility; 98 Retired; 7/1/01-12/30/03 TBS St. Mark’s Fresno. CC: Fresno, Wesley UMC
Morris, Catharine M. P85-F89; (PSR) CNUMC 85 Tamalpias Valley, Mill Valley; 86 Tamalpias Valley, Mill Valley & Mill Valley, Min. for Youth; 87 Dixon LFT.; 88 Dixon UMC.
Morrison, Lee E. P80-F83; CNUMC 79 Forest Hill & Assoc., First, Pacific Grove; 80 Dept. Coord., Pastoral Care, Dominican Hosp., Santa Cruz; 86 Co Pastor, Temple, San Francisco; 89 Millbrae; 10/1/93 Hospital Chaplaincy Services; 94 97 Attend school. 98 Bereavement Coordinator, Hospice Caring Project of Santa Cruz, Aptos 99 ABLC A Ministry of Spiritual Direction; 04 Retirement. CC: Aptos, Community UMC
Moss, David Leeper P66-F69; (Boston) (Ohio West); (New Hampshire); 66 At school; 6/11/69 Trans. to CNUMC 69 Taylorsville & Greenville; 72 At school; 73 Kelseyville; 80 Rio Linda; 84 Assoc., First, Sacramento; 86 Lv. of Absence; 9/15/86 Couns., Transitional Living & Comm. Support; 88 Director of Brother Martin’s Courtyard, Loaves and Fishes, Inc., Sacramento; 94 Chester; 00 Auburn. 03 Chico Trinity; 09 Retirement.
Mott, Bernard E. P54-F55; (EUB Pac. NW); 53 (Collins View, Portland, OR); 54 Collins View, Portland, OR; 56 Manito, Spokane, WA; 61 Wallingford, Seattle; 65 Assoc., First Meth., Alameda; 68 Rockridge, Oakland; CNUMC 69 Same; 74 El Sobrante, Richmond; 83 First, Hayward; 89 Retired.. CC: Santa Cruz , UMC of Santa Cruz
Mowery, Norman G. P75-F77; (SFTS) CNUMC 75 Min. of Involvement, First, Burlingame; 79 Marysville; 84 Clovis; 87 Epworth, Berkeley; 91 First, Lodi; 9/1/02 Sabbatical. 03 Carmel;.
Mueller, Donald A. P47-F51; (Ohio); 47 At school; 6/8/49 Trans. to Ind. 49 Assoc., Trinity, Evansville; 6/20/51 Trans. to NE Ohio 51 Min. Rel. Educ., Lakewood; 10/15/53 Trans. to CNMC 53 Assoc., Central, Stockton; 56 Grace Community, Oakland; 65 Exec. Dir., MASC; 68 Asst. Prof., Baker U.; CNUMC 69 Same; 73 Playwright in Residence & Asst. Prof., Baker U.; 84 Exec. Dir., Laity; 88 Retired..
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Mueller, Janet S. F03; (Perkins) FD 03 03 Bereavement Facilitation, North Bay Health Care Chaplaincy Services.; 05 Transitional Leave; 05 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: Davis UMC
Murdock, Jennifer E. P05-F08; (PSR) 04 Napa, First UMC; 08 Reno, South Reno UMC.
Murdock, Martin P68-F72; (PSR) CNMC CNUMC 68 At school; CNUMC 69 Same; 71 Fall River Mills; 77 Grace, Santa Cruz; 82 Christ, Santa Rosa; 89 Tulare; 96 Wesley, Bakersfield.; 04 Redding, First UMC.
Myung, Eun-Joo 08 Berkeley, Epworth UMC; 09 Sacramento, Cho-un Korean UMC.
Neish, Lee S. P79-F91; (United) (Central Penn); CNUMC 79 At school; 86 Lv. of absence; 7/1/87 Trans. to CNUMC 87 Assoc., Good Samaritan, Cupertino; 90 Gilroy. 01 Los Gatos.
Nelson, Edgar P43-F46; (Calif.); 43 Assoc., Pioneer Memorial, Oakland; 45 Del Rey; 48 Sonora; CNMC 49 Same; 55 St. Paul’s, San Jose; 56 Mill Valley; 1/1/61 First, Yuba City; CNUMC 69 Same; 85 Retired.. CC: Yuba City, First UMC
Nelson, Hans Peter P83-F86; (PSR) CNUMC 83 Smith & Gardnerville, 87 Gardnerville.; 88 Gardnerville, Carson Valley UMC.
Neuenburg, Neal H. P63-F67; (Fuller) (EUB Cal.); 69 63 At school; 65 Asst., Grace, Los Angeles; 1/67 Gridley; CNUMC 69 Same; 71 Assoc., First, Yuba City; 77 Hope, Sacramento; 94 St. Luke’s, Fresno; 98 Chico Aldersgate.
Ng, Samuel SY 08 Pleasant Hill, True Light Gospel Fellows.
Nishinosono, Michiko 09 San Jose, Wesley UMC.
Niu, David L. P99-F00; (PSR) 95 96 (Wesley, Modesto) 97 Wesley Modesto LFT; 98 Sacramento Oak Park & Tongan Fellowship 00 Hanford; 03 Escalon.
Noellert, Catherine R. P09; (Candler) 09 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry.
Nordlander, Lorna C. P84-F90; (Candler) (Southern New Jersey); CNUMC. So. N.J. 81 (Central, Linwood); 82 Central, Linwood; 83 Lv. of Absence; 84 At school; CNUMC 88 Associate, Loomis; 9/15/90 Attend School; 91 ABLC; 92 Associate Chaplain, UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento; 9/1/93 CPE Supervisor, Clinical Pastoral Education Program, Sutter Community Hospitals, Sacramento. 95-97 Attending School; 99 ATEM: Chaplain, Mercy Health Care, Woodland (¶ 335.1.d 1996 Discipline) 01 Director, Spiritual Care Services, Sutter Medical Center; 02 Director, Spiritual Services, Sutter Medical Center. CC: Sacramento, Faith UMC
Norris, Douglas I. P55-F62; (GETS) (Minnesota); 52 (Bethel & Cedar); 55 Miss. to Japan, Teacher, Nagoya Boys School; 58 At school; 61 Santiago & Glendorado & Estes Brook & Milaca; 64 Milaca & Fellowship, Oak Park & Zimmerman; 66 Assoc., Aldersgate, Minneapolis; 9/1/69 Trans. to CNUMC; 69 Assoc., First, Palo Alto; 74 Manteca; 81 First, Modesto; 83 First, Palo Alto; 93 Merced; 99 Retired.. CC: Palo Alto, First UMC
Noyes, Lane SY 09 Sutter UMC.
Nyberg, Dennis F. P41-F44; (No. Minnesota); 41 At school; 44 Brooklyn; 51 Lake Harriet, Minneapolis; 6/11/69 Trans. to CNUMC 69 First, Palo Alto; 74 San Ramon Valley, Alamo; 84 Retired.. CC: Alamo, San Ramon Valley UMC
Oberg, Alice P99-F02; (Claremont) 99 Greenville & Taylorsville; 02 Tehachapi.; 07 Santa Clara UMC.
Ochoa, Aura-Lila (GETS) 02-03 TBS (Lodi: Salem Director of Hispanic Programs); 04 Lodi, Salem UMC.
O’Connor, Kelley P09; (PSR) 00 Santa Rosa First Associate; 01 Forestville; 08 Oakhurst New Community UMC.
Oda, John A. P07-F09; (SFTS) (Presbyterian USA) A00 9/1/00 San Francisco Pine.; 07 San Francisco, Pine UMC; 09 Davis UMC.
Ofahengaue, Tevita P03-F06; (Wesley-Aus) 00 Carlin; 02 Greenville and Taylorsville,; 03 Taylorsville UMC; 03 Greenville UMC; 05 San Francisco, Hamilton UMC; 07 Tehachapi Valley UMC.
Oh, Jin Y. (Trinity) (Ohio); 8/1/02 Trans to CNUMC. 02 Mountain View, Wellspring; 05 San Jose, UMC of Santa Clara Valley; 09 San Jose, New Creation UM Fellowship.
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Olah, Aniko P94-F96; (SFTS) CNUMC 93 (Crystal Springs, San Mateo); 94 Federated, Patterson; 97 San Jose St Paul’s; 99 Sunnyvale: Trinity. 01-03 To attend school.; 04 Marina UMC.
Olah, Kristie L. P94-F96; (PSR) 94 St. Andrew’s, Palo Alto. 98 Los Altos, Associate 03 Cupertino Good Samaritan; 08 San Jose Dist. Superintendent.
O’Leary, Kathleen F. P95-F98; (SFTS) CNUMC 93 94 (Mendocino UM Cooperative Parish: Anderson Valley: Boonville & Philo); 95 Mendocino UM Coop. Parish: Anderson Valley: Boonville & Philo; 2/1/96 Trinity, Sacramento. 01 Arcata; 07 Upper Lake, Community UMC; 07 Kelseyville UMC; 09 Retirement.
Oliveto, Karen P. P82-F85; (PSR) (New York); 82 At School; 83 Bloomville; 8/16/86 At School; 8/15/89 United Campus Christian Ministry at SFSU; 92 96 Bethany, San Francisco (¶ 426.1, 1992 Discipline). 7/1/97 Transfer to CNUMC; 97 Bethany San Francisco; 01 S.F. Bethany + S.F. First (Teaching Parish) 02 San Francisco Bethany; 04 Assist. Dean for Academic Affairs and Director of Contextual Education, Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley.; 08 San Francisco, Glide Memorial UMC. CC: Berkeley, Epworth UMC
Olmstead, Robert G. P62-F65; CNMC 62 Shattuck Av., Oakland; 68 At school; CNUMC 69 Vol. Loc. 71 Re’ad; 71 Windsor; 72 Windsor & Christ, Santa Rosa; 77 Christ, Santa Rosa; 82 Sabbatical; 83 Prog. Assoc., Angela Center; 84 First, Reno, NV; 93 First, Palo Alto; 03 Retired. CC: Reno, First UMC
Oribello, Amor V. P83-F86; (United Christian Ch. of the Philippines); CNUMC 82 (Filipino Min. of San Jose); 83 Faith, San Jose; 87 Retired..
Oropeza, Anthony E. P78-F81; (Asbury) CNUMC 78 At school; 1/1/79 Assoc., Willow Glen, San Jose; 81 Forestville; 88 Monterey & Forest Hill, Pacific Grove; 97 Monterey 00 Sabbatical; 01-03 Lv. of Absence;; 09 Retirement. CC: Stockton, Holy Cross UMC
Otto, R. Vernice P80-F83; (PSR) CNUMC 80 Assoc., Willow Glen, San Jose & At school; 81 Citrus Heights; 94 Retired.. CC: Citrus Heights UMC
Pagett, Betty S. P74-F79; CNUMC 74 At school; 76 Min. of Christian Nurture, First Baptist Ch., White Plains, NY; 2/1/79 Melrose, Oakland; 79 Assoc., Concord; 81 First, San Rafael; 4/1/91 Ecumenical Assoc. for Housing; 01 Retired. CC: Mill Valley, Mt. Tamalpais UMC
Park, Andrew Sung P80-F87; (Kansas West); 85 Trans. to CNUMC 85 Calvary Korean, San Francisco; 87 Asst. Prof., School of Theol., Claremont; 93 Associate Prof., United Theological Seminary.. CC: San Francisco, Ohnnury Mission UMC
Park, David E. P89-F92; (Yale) New York 89 Korean, Hartford, CT; 92 Thomaston; 5/16/94 Transferred to CNUMC 5/16/94 Associate, Korean UMC of Santa Clara Valley, San Jose; 2/1/96 First, Reedley; 99 San Francisco Korean Associate; 01 Brentwwod.; 05 Leave of Absence; 06 Palo Alto, St. Andrew’s UMC.
Park, Hankyu F80; (MTS, GETS) 7/1/80 Trans. from East Conference, Korean Methodist Church to North Georgia 80 Korean, Marietta; 10/15/84 Special Appointment; 7/1/85 Trans. to CNUMC 85 Bethel Korean, Santa Clara; 93 Superintendent, Shasta District; 99 San Francisco Korean; 01 Retired. CC: Marina, Canaan Korean
Park, Hyo-Won 06 San Francisco, Korean UMC.
Park, Jeonghyun P07; 05 Concord, Korean UMC; 07 Sacramento, Centennial UMC.
Park, Sangyil (Drew) Eastern Penn. Conf. 98-99 TBS (Yuba City: Marysville Korean & Meridian); 00 Transfer to CNUMC; 00 Concord: Korean.; 06 Albany UMC. CC: Albany UMC
Park, Sun-Yong F81; F81; (PA-Delaware Conf.); (Recognition of Orders); 80 Korean; 81 Newark Korean; 1/1/82 Hockessin Korean; 9/1/95 Transfer to So. Indiana Conf.; 9/1/85 First Korean; 11/15/87 Transfer to East Ohio; 11/15/87 Korean GRT Youngstown; 2/1/93 Transfer to Minnesota Conf.; 2/1/93 Korean Evangelical; 7/1/97 Transfer to CNUMC; 97 Marina: Canaan Korean.; 98 Marina, Canaan Korean.; 98 Marina, Canaan Korean; 08 Retirement.
Parker, John S. (Bob Jones) 98 Chowchilla; 02 Chowchilla, ChristChurch United Methodis.
Parker, Karl SY 07 Clearlake, Community UMC; SY 08 Lower Lake, Community UMC; SY 08 Clearlake, Community UMC.
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Parker, Ronald E. P64-F66; CNMC 64 At school; CNUMC 69 Same; 72 Lower Lake & Middletown; 76 Walnut Av., Walnut Creek; 79 Trinity, Berkeley; 3/1/90 Dir. of Recruitment and Admissions, Pacific School of Religion; 93 Dean of Admissions, Research, and Planning, PSR; 97 Dean of Enrollment, PSR; 98 Writer in Residence, Epworth Berkeley; 00 Interim Director, Wesley Foundation at UC Berkeley LFT; 01 Berkeley: Epworth.; 04 Retirement.
Parshall, Joseph E. P63-F67; (So. Cal. Ariz.) 6/15/78 Trans. to CNUMC 78 Seaside & Marina; 1/1/86 Marina; 92 Marina & Seaside; 93 95 Lv. of absence; 96 Retired.. CC: Carmel, Church of the Wayfarer
Parsons, Mark F. 02 CA-NV UM Foundation; 07 Leave of Absence. CC: Sacramento, First UMC
Paterson, Craig S. P78-F83; (Claremont) CNUMC 78 At school; 80 Grace, Yuba City; 87 Church World Service; 89 National Disaster Response Contractor; 91 St. Paul’s, Vacaville LFT; 92 First, Vallejo.; 08 Sabbatical; 09 Personal Leave. CC: Fairfield UMC
Patten, Lawrence G. P77-F81; (Claremont) CNUMC 77 At school; 10/4/79 Assoc., San Leandro; 84 Willits; 88 Appointed to serve in Wisconsin Conf. ¶ 426.1, 1988 Disc.) 88 Pastor, Argyle Blanchardville Lamont Parish, WI; 90 Waunakee, WI; CNUMC 93 Newcastle; 8/1/94 97 Lv. of absence. 98 Hospice Chaplain, St. Agnes Hospice, Fresno. 1/1/99 Fresno Wesley; 07 Sabbatical; 08 Leave of Absence. CC: San Leandro, First UMC
Patterson, James D. P65-F68; (PSR) (Pac. Northwest); 65 At school; 67 Tracyton & Brownsville; Ore. Ida. 69 W. Salem & Buena Vista, OR; 7/1/72 Trans. to CNUMC 72 Durham; 86 Durham & Gridley; 88 Durham; 02 Retired.
Paulsen, Karen M. P00-F03; (PSR) CNUMC 99 Point Arena: St. Paul’s 01 Sebastopol; 03 Sebastopol UMC; 05 Palo Alto, Wesley UMC.
Pearson, Virginia M. P84-F86; (PSR) 88 Roseville, First UMC; 90 Napa, First UMC; 05 Retirement.
Pecot, William T. P79-F82; (Candler) CNUMC 79 Dir. of Spiritual Renewal & Training for Lay Resp., Trinity Center, Berkeley; 80 Discipling Coord., Trinity Center, Berkeley; 85 Assoc., First, Hayward; 89 Boulder Creek; 93 Mendocino UM Cooperative Parish: Evergreen, Fort Bragg LFT; 96 Morgan Hill.; 05 Morgan Hill UMC; 09 Fortuna UMC.
Pedersen, Ralph M. P52-F56; CNMC 52 At school; 54 Asst., Trinity, Berkeley; 57 Parkside, San Francisco; 61 Antioch; 66 Madera; CNUMC 69 Same; 74 At school; 75 Tulare; 82 Santa Clara; 90 Hillsdale, San Mateo; 93 Retired.. CC: Stockton, Central UMC
Peelor, Harry N. P45-F47; 46-48, Active Duty Navy Chaplain; 50-52 Active Duty Navy Chaplain; 52 Reserve Navy Chaplain; Western Penn. 7/1/77 Trans. to CNUMC 77 First, Palo Alto; 1/16/79 Lv. of Absence; 79 Retired.. CC: Palo Alto, First UMC
Perla, Gabriela (Claremont) 04 Bakersfield, Trinity UMC.
Peterson, Joanne M. P78-F80; (Claremont) CNUMC 1/12/78 (Assoc., Davis); 78 Assoc., Fairfield; 81 Hollister; 86 St. Marks, Orinda; 96 Sabbatical; 97 Mariposa; 99 Walnut Creek: Walnut Avenue.; 07 Walnut Creek, Tice Valley UMC.
Pharis-Curie, Nancy 01-03 TBS (Corning + El Camino Assistant CLM); 05 El Camino UMC.
Pickens-Jones, Linda L. 95 San Bruno UMC; 99 Millbrae, New Vision UMC; 04 Oakland, Montclair UMC; 06 Campbell UMC; 08 Leave of Absence.
Pickrell, Gayle J.P84-F86; (SFTS) CNUMC 84 Firebaugh & Mendota; 88 St. Andrews, Palo Alto; 94 Christ, Santa Rosa.; 07 Retirement. Pidlypchak, Dawn P07; (SFTS) 04 Portola UMC.
Pierce, Jay K. P85-F89; (GETS) CNUMC 83 (Carlin, NV & Battle Mountain, NV); 85 Carlin, NV & Battle Mountain, NV; 86 Galt; 95 Central, Sacramento.; 06 Merced UMC.
Piercy, Donald (Methesco) (Oregon-Idaho); 03 TBS: (Riverbank);; SY 07 Stockton, Grace UMC.
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Pierre, Monique-Cheri Theresa P91-F93; (GETS) (No. Illinois); 91 Christ, Algonquin; 7/1/94 Transferred to CNUMC; 94 Faith Fellowship, Vacaville (Eff. 1/1/95 LFT); 95 96 Lv. of absence; 2/1/97 TBS (Willits UMC); 98 Willits; 07 Sabbatical; 08 Richmond, Good Shepherd UMC; 09 Personal Leave. CC: Oakland, Lake Merritt UMC
Pina, Michael J. 04 Klamath, UMC of the Redwoods.
Pina, Roy SY 07 Covelo, Round Valley UMC.
Pitcher, Richard E. P72-F74; 70 Disc.; 72 Assoc., Court St. & First, Alameda; 74 Guinda & Arbuckle; 78 Grace, Fresno; 84 First, Dinuba; 86 Lindsay; 97 Rio Linda Community 00 Rio Linda + Elverta; 03 Incapacity Leave With CPP Benefits.
Plain, Richard B. P73-F77; (PSR) (Central Illinois); CNUMC 73 At school; 74 Forestville; 6/4/75 Trans. to CNUMC 75 Same; 81 Dutch Flat & Meadow Vista; 89 Trinity, Sacramento; 94 Superintendent, Fresno District; 99 Palo Alto: St. Andrew’s LFT.; 05 Los Altos UMC.
Pomeroy, Gwendolyn L. P76-F78; (PSR) CNUMC 76 Good Shepherd, Richmond; 80 Calvary, San Francisco; 84 Dir., Oakland Metro. Min.; 86 At school; 87 Sabbatical; 88 Lv. of Absence; 92 Management Consultant; 93 Consultant, Developmental Resources; 98 Developmental Resources; 3/15/00 NCC-USA Director of Church World Service and Witness Immigration and Refugee Program (¶ 335.1.a.4); 1/01/02 Developmental Resources Consultant. CC: Walnut Creek, UMC
Pope-Sears, Gary E. P81-F85; (United) CNUMC 80 (Taylorsville & Greenville); 81 Taylorsville & Greenville; 83 Assoc., First, Bakersfield; 86 El Cerrito; 10/3/94 95 Lv. of absence; 96 Epworth, Fallon..
Powell, Norma Jean P00-F03; (SFTS) A96 CNUMC 96-97 (Assoc. First, Bakersfield & Asbury Fellowship, Bakersfield). 98 Anderson Trinity; 03 Chester; 08 San Rafael, Aldersgate UMC.
Prendergast, Linda P00-F03; (PSR) 98 Oroville; 03 Pinole..
Pruess-Mellow, Judith F01; (PSR) FD 01; 98 Los Altos Min. Of Visitation LFT.; 01 Los Altos UMC; 05 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: Los Altos UMC
Pudinski, Stephen SY 07 Smith River UMC.
Pugh, Karen Stoffers P05-F08; (Iliff) 05 Lindsay UMC; 09 Bakersfield, Wesley UMC.
Putnam, Gary B. P62-F66; (GETS) (N. Iowa); 62 At school; 64 Wesley Fdn., Cedar Falls; 66 Trans. to W. Wisc.; 66 United Campus Min., LaCrosse; 8/1/72 Trans. to Iowa; 8/1/72 Wesley Fdn., Collegiate, Ames; 1/1/84 Trans. to CNUMC; 84 Chaplain, UOP; 8/1/90 Central, Stockton; 03 Retired.
Quenzer, Floyd N. P84-F86; (MBBS) (Mennonite); Recog. of Orders CNUMC 84 Dir., Past. Couns., Samaritan Couns. Center; 87 Faith Fellowship, Fresno; 89 Selma; 96 Grace, Fresno.; 06 Fresno, Sierra Vista UMC; 09 Fresno, Calwa UMC.
Rabenau, David A. P78-F80; CNUMC 78 San Joaquin & Tranquility; 82 Carlmont, San Carlos; 86 Assoc., San Ramon Valley, Alamo; 87 92 At school; 89 93 Lv. of absence; 94 Madera; 95 97 Family leave. 98 Retired. CC: Tranquility UMC
Raley, Glen A.P88-F92; (Fuller) CNUMC 85 (Etna & Fort Jones); 89 Etna & Fort Jones; 93 Community, Valley Springs; 1/1/99 Oakdale; 00 Oakdale, Community UMC; 06 Los Banos UMC.
Rambo-Brown, Ruth P84-F88; CNUMC 83 (Tamalpais Valley, Mill Valley) LFT; 84 Potter Valley; 89 Lower Lake; 92 Lake County Cooperative Ministries: Lower Lake; 10/1/93 Lake County Cooperative Ministries LFT; 94 Spiritual Adviser, Hospice of Lake Co.; 95 Retired; 96-98 TBS (Potter Valley) LFT; 96-97 Hospice Lake County, LFT. 00-04 Hospice Lake County LFT.. CC: Ukiah UMC
Ray, Marilyn P92-F94; CNUMC 90 (Los Molinos); 91 (Los Molinos & Cone); 92 Los Molinos & Cone; 93 Mendocino UM Cooperative Parish: St. Paul’s, Point Arena; 1/1/95 St. Paul’s, Point Arena & Willits; 95 Galt. 98 Milpitas Sunnyhills; 00 Retired..
Read, Stanley E. P46-F48; (Calif.); (Supply 1 yr.) 45 Half Moon Bay; 48 Soledad; CNMC 49 Same; 51 Los Molinos & Cone; 54 Weldon & Highland Chapel; 59 Grace, Yuba City; 63 Susanville; 68 Prot. Chaplain, Cal. Men’s Colony, West Facility, Los Padres; CNUMC 69 Same; 71 Prot. Chaplain, Correctional Training Facility, Soledad; 86 Retired.. CC: Soledad, Mision Metodista Hispana de Sol
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Rhodes, Lynn N. P72-F74; (Union NYC) (So. New Eng.); 72 Campus Minister, Harvard; 75 Assoc. Director of Field Ed., Boston Univ. 82 At school; 7/1/85 Trans. to CNUMC 83-85 Asst. Prof., PSR; 90 Assoc. Prof. of Ministry and Field Ed., PSR.; 09 Retirement. CC: Berkeley, Trinity UMC
Rhodes, Schuyler J. P84-F90; (Drew) (Troy); (New York Conf.); 86 Gilbert Beaver Conf. Farm; 88 Transfer to New York Conf.; 88 Chelsea; 90 Washington Sq.; 2/1/98 Director, Wesley Foundation, UC Berkeley; 6/1/99 Transfer to CNUMC; 99 Director, Wesley Foundation, UC Berkeley; 00 San Francisco: Temple.
Riches, Wallace G. P66-F69; (PSR) CNUMC 66 First, Richmond; 67 At school; 68 Asst., First, Oakland; CNUMC 69 Same; 10/1/69 Lynnewood, Pleasanton; 74 Sebastopol; 79 Twin Towers, Alameda; 85 Hillsdale, San Mateo; 87 First, Modesto; 95 Retired; 9/1/96-99; TBS: (Farmington LFT); 00 No Appt:. CC: Modesto, First UMC
Rieck, David (Golden Gate Bapt.) (Southern Baptist) 02-03 TBS (Biggs Community); SY 07 Biggs UMC; SY 08 Durham UMC.
Risedorph, Kim P05-F08; (PSR) 04 Pleasanton, Lynnewood UMC; 09 Livermore, Asbury UMC.
Robbins, Judy R. P96-F99; (Asbury) 93 95 (Le Grand); 96 Arbuckle & Knights Landing; 00 Kinght’s Landing LFT; 04 Rio Linda, Community UMC.
Roberts, Byron L. P55-F58; (Perkins) (Louisiana); 55 Sinsboro & Antioch; 56 At school; 6/1/58 Trans. to CNMC 58 Live Oak, Santa Cruz; 61 Assoc., Cambrian Park; 63 Arcata; 68 Assoc., Millbrae & Assoc., Hillsdale, San Mateo; CNUMC 69 Same; 71 Crystal Springs, San Mateo; 77 Mid Peninsula Par., Past. Counseling Service; 93 Retired.. CC: Sacramento, Florin UMC
Rodriguez, David L. (Princeton) (Manila, Philippines); 7/1/87 Trans. to CNUMC 87 Fresno Christian Fellowship, Fresno; 90 Faith, San Jose & Lakewood, Sunnyvale; 91 Lakewood, Sunnyvale; 92 Valley Faith, Sunnyvale 99 Exec. Sec’y for Connectional Relationships, Liaison for Asia-Pacific, GBGM. ; 03 Oakland Chinese Associate; 04 Incapacity Leave With CPP Benefits; 08 Retirement. CC: Fremont, St. Paul’s UMC
Rogers, Donald P56-F59; CNMC 54 (Valley Springs); 55 (Valley Springs); 3/15/56 (Olivehurst,); 56 Olivehurst; 58 Biggs; 1/15/60 Downieville; 62 Seaside; 65 Fremont; 68 Sabbatical; CNUMC 69 At school; 71 S’y; 72 Appointed to Secular Work 72 Public School Teacher, Fremont; 92 Retired.. CC: Fremont, St. Paul’s UMC
Rollison, Richard SY 07 Lovelock, Grace UMC.
Roper, Richard Melbert SY 07 Firebaugh UMC.
Roulsten, Donald H. P75-F81; (Asbury) CNUMC 75 Highland Chapel, Lake Isabella & Weldon; 81 Weldon; 85 Grand Av., Porterville.; 88 Porterville, Grand Avenue UMC.
Rowan, Ellen E. P82-F84; (NTS, GTU) CNUMC 82 Recog. of Orders Nazarene 80 Gridley; 82 Brentwood; 91 Trinity, Chico; 03 Retired. CC: Chico, Trinity UMC
Ruby, John W. P87-F89; (Iliff) CNUMC 86 South, Reno, NV & Assoc., First, Reno, NV; 87 South Reno Fellowship, Reno, NV; 89 South Reno, Reno, NV.; 94 Reno, South Reno UMC; 08 Leave of Absence.
Ryu, Chesung P07; (Candler) 05 Oakland, Korean UMC; 07 Sierra City UMC; 07 North San Juan UMC; 07 Downieville UMC.
Saavedra, Janette P94-F96; (WTS) CNUMC 92 (Assoc., First, San Leandro); 94 Assoc., First, San Leandro; 94 El Cerrito; 99 Assoc., Willow Glen, San Jose; 04 Trinity, Mountain View.
Saavedra, Juan M. (Claremont, PSR) AM 96 CNUMC 1/1/87 89 (Earlimart & Alpaugh); 90 95 (Court Street, Alameda & Melrose Hispanic Ministry, Oakland). 96 Court Street, Alameda & Melrose Hispanic Ministry, Oakland). 2/1/97 Court Street Alameda (LFT 3/4 time) 99 San Jose: La Trinidad..
Sachen, Kristin L. P83-F86; (PSR) CNUMC 83 Assoc., Burlingame; 88 Wesley, Palo Alto; 88 Wesley, Palo Alto; 93 First, Fremont; 11-10-99 Exec. Sec’y, Emergency Services International, UMCOR; 07-01-01 Asst Gen Sec’ty, Program and Emergency Services International, UMCOR.; 07 Mill Valley, Mt. Tamalpais UMC. CC: Fremont, First UMC
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Salinas, Juan P72-F74; (Rio Grande); 61 (Deming, NM); 64 (Lubbock, TX); 66 (Floydada & Lockney, TX); 69 (San Angelo, TX); 72 At school; 75 Temple & Moody, TX; 78 Division of Chaplains; 7/1/87 Trans. to CNUMC 87 La Trinidad, San Jose; 92 Yerington, Schurz, NV; 02 Yerington.; 04 Leave of Absence; 05 Retirement.
Samelson, David L. P88-F90; (PSR, Asbury) CNUMC 88 Greenville & Taylorsville; 92 Yreka.; 06 Eureka, First UMC.
Sanborn, Howard SY 09 Corning UMC.
Sandell, Ardys G. (Claremont) 98 Calaveras United Methodist Mission LFT. 1/1/99 TBS (Calaveras UM Mission & Jamestown UMC) 99 Jamestown LFT 1/1/01 Lv. of Absence; 01 Lake Isabella: Highland Chapel; 04 Retirement.
Sanford, Robert B. P42-F49; (Yale) (Detroit); CNMC 42 At school; Calif. 6/15/47 Isleton; CNMC 3/1/49 Grace Community, Oakland; 10/1/53 Willows; 6/1/57 Marysville; 1/1/61 St. Paul’s, Stockton; 65 Assoc., First & Lakewood, Sunnyvale; CNUMC 69 Same; 73 Wesley, Bakersfield; 78 Crescent City; 80 Martinez; 82 Retired.. CC: Fairfield UMC
Sanford, William C. P53-F56; (PSR) CNMC 53 Asst., First, Alameda; 54 At school; 55 Paradise; 61 Mayaguez Union Ch., Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; 64 Gilroy; 68 Crescent City; CNUMC 69 Same; 77 Kingsburg; 80 Atwater; 88 Lv. of Absence; 89 Retired.. CC: Merced UMC
Sartwell, Thomas SY 08 Chester UMC.
Sauls, Kelvin F98; (Holston); 7/1/96 Transferred (Deacon) to CNUMC 96 Associate, Jones Memorial, San Francisco; 99 Oakland: Downs Memorial; 06 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: San Francisco, Jones Memorial UMC
Sawdon, Lori B. P87-F89; (SFTS) CNUMC 86 (Co Pastor, St. Paul’s, San Jose); 87 Co Pastor, St. Paul’s, San Jose; 88 Rio Linda; 92 Los Gatos; 96 Trinity, Sunnyvale; 99 Merced.; 04 Lafayette UMC.
Saylor, Ronald F. P60-F63; (EUB Canada); 60 At school; 63 Tavistock & SE Hope; Cal. 66 Warner Memorial, Spring Valley; 68 Community, Durham; CNUMC 69 At school; 72 Family Court Counselor, Sacramento; 95 Retired.. CC: Sacramento, Faith UMC
Schilling, David M. P67-F72; (E. Wisconsin); 6/10/70 Trans. to CNUMC 70 Sunnyhills, Milpitas; 76 At school; 78 Watsonville; 83 Sabbatical; 84 Dir. Spec. Proj in Disarmament Prog., Riverside; 88 Prog. Coord., Fell. of Recon; 12/1/94 Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility.. CC: Watsonville, First UMC
Schlager, Jane E. P76-F80; (PSR) 88 Tulare UMC; 89 Hayward, First UMC; 91 Richmond, Good Shepherd UMC; 00 Pinole UMC; 01 Golden Gate District Sup’t.; 09 San Jose, Almaden Hills UMC.
Schlager, Paul David P75-F78; (PSR) CNUMC 75 At school & New Cuyama; 76 At school & Emmanuel, Sacramento; 77 Emmanuel, Sacramento; 82 Tulare; 89 First, Hayward; 91 El Sobrante; 02 Burlingame.; 09 Sunnyvale, First UMC.
Schlesinger, Anne P07; (PSR) 06 LeGrand UMC.
Schlintz, Victoria P04-F07; (ABSW) 02 Fairfield Associate.; 04 Atwater UMC; 08 Incapacity Leave With CPP Benefits. CC: Merced UMC
Schlosser, Rick 06 Clearlake Oaks, Community UMC.
Schmidt, John M. P41-F47; (GETS) (Evang. Ch., Calif. Conf.); 41 San Bernardino; 42 Hollenbeck, Los Angeles; 45 At school; Cal EUB 46 Community, Sacramento; 51 Kerman; 54 Fresno; 58 Co Pastor, Trinity, Sacramento; 59 Durham; 63 Etna & Fort Jones; 67 Lindsay; CNUMC 69 Sparks, NV; 75 Oroville; CNUMC 84 Retired; 86 88 (Farmington); 89 (Lovelock, NV); 10/1/90 TBS (Fall River Mills) 91 No App’t.. CC: Oroville, First UMC
Schniepp, Albert E. P70-F75; (No. Illinois); 73 Meth. Larger Par., Rockford, IL; 78 Assoc., First, Waukegan; 6/15/80 Trans. to CNUMC 80 Assoc., First, Bakersfield; 88 Sabbatical; 7/1/96-97 Clinician III, Henrietta Weill Memorial Child Guidance Clinic & TBS (St. Andrew’s, Bakersfield.); 89 ABLC: Therapist, Henrietta Weill Memorial Child Guidance Clinic; 06 Retirement. CC: Bakersfield, First UMC
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Schwartz, Robert H. P60-F62; (PSR) (New York); CNMC 60 At school; 6/15/61 Trans. to CNMC 61 Asst., First & Court St., Alameda; 62 Assoc., Porterville; 65 Assoc., Los Gatos; 68 Wasco; CNUMC 69 Same; 72 Saratoga; 82 Carson City, NV; 87 First, Bakersfield; 98 Carmel Church of the Wayfarer; 01 Retired. CC: Bakersfield, First UMC
Schwarzenberg, Carl H. P52-F54; (Asbury) CNMC 8/51 (Shasta Valley Par); 54 Shasta Valley Par.; 55 Westwood Community; 6/1/56 Greenville Par.; 59 Greenville & Taylorsville; 62 Sabbatical; 63 Gazelle & Mt. Shasta; CNUMC 69 Same; 73 Susanville; 86 Retired; 12/1/86 87 (Montague).. CC: Etna UMC
Schwarzentraub, Elizabeth K. P75-F78; (PSR, SFTS) CNUMC 75 At school First, Richmond; 77 Lakewood, Sunnyvale; 80 Holy Cross, Stockton; 85 C.S. Dev. Worker, Lockford/Clements & Isleton; 86 Isleton; 88 Marysville; 1/1/91 Marysville (3/4) & Consultant to Board of Conf. Mission Strategy ELM Program (1/4); 91 Church Consultant, Schwarzentraub and Associates; 97 Vacaville St. Paul’s LFT; 00 ABLC: Director of Stewardship Devel., CA-NV UM Foundation.; 08 UMC Center Staff. CC: Cameron Park, Foothills UMC
Scott, Franklin W. P51-F53; (PSR) (Oregon); 45 (Errol Heights, Portland); 47 (Lincoln St., Portland); CNMC 50 (Elmhurst, Oakland); 51 Elmhurst, Oakland; 2/15/56 Santa Clara Av., Alameda; 64 El Sobrante, Richmond; CNUMC 69 Same; 71 First, Napa; 9/16/71 Church of the Valley & First, Napa; 73 Supt., Fresno Dist.; 79 Campbell; 11/3/85 Field Rep., Bd. Global Min.; 88 Pastor, United Kingdom; 90 Retired.. CC: Point Arena, St. Paul’s UMC
Scott, James R. P69-F73; (GETS) CNUMC 69 At school; 71 Battle Mountain & Winnemucca, NV; 74 App’t to Secular Work; 74 Clerk, Mellis Market, Santa Cruz; 75 Assoc., Tulare; 3/78 Chaplain, USN; 94 St. Paul’s, Fresno.; 06 Retirement.
Setoki, Siosifa M. P00-F03; (Sia’atoutai ST) CNUMC 91 95 (Associate for Tongan Ministry, Wesley, Palo Alto LFT); 96 Lemoore; 03 Sunnyvale Trinity.; 09 San Carlos, Fale Hufanga Tongan UMC.
Shaner, Harry E. P46-F48; (PSR) (Calif.); 46 First, Richmond; 48 Lafayette; CNMC 49 Same; 54 Hanford; 57 First, Sunnyvale; 1/15/64 Supt., Fresno Dist.; CNUMC 69 Same; 1/1/70 Exec. Dir., Conf. Claimants’ Endow. Bd.; 1/1/75 Conf. Business Mang.; 7/1/75 Treasurer & Conf. Business Mang.& Exec. Sec’y Treas., Conf. Bd. of Pensions; 3/1/82 Treas. & Conf. Business Mang.; 84 Conf. Treas. & Dir. of Admin. Services; 1/1/88 Consultant to Conf. Treas.; 88 Retired.. CC: Alamo, San Ramon Valley UMC
Sheffer, Marylee P06-F09; (SFTS) 04 San Jose, Calvary UMC; 07 Palo Alto, First UMC; 09 Fort Jones UMC; 09 Etna UMC.
Shell, Pete SY 07 Arbuckle UMC.
Sherburne, Timothy L. AM 01; 92 93 (Springville LFT); 94 95 (Grace, Fresno); 96 Le Grand. 01 Linden; 05 Roseville, First UMC.
Shiber, Christine E. P78-F80; (PSR) CNUMC 78 Assoc., First, Walnut Creek; 81 Bethany, San Francisco; 86 Assoc., San Ramon Valley, Alamo LFT; 93 Montclair, Oakland.; 04 Fairfield UMC; 05 Pacific Grove, First UMC; 07 Leave of Absence; 08 El Cerrito UMC; 09 Vallejo, First UMC. CC: Modesto, First UMC
Shook, Judith L. (Southwest Texas); 95 St. Paul’s, Point Arena, 96 Mendocino Coast Parish: Evergreen, Fort Bragg & St. Paul’s, Point Arena LFT (¶ 426.1, 1992 Discipline). 97 Transfer to CNUMC; 97 Point Arena St Paul’s; 99 Aptos 12/1/00 Sonoma; 02 Sabbatical 03 ATEM: “Spiritual Companioning”; 08 346.1 Out - Apt. Across AC Lines - 2004. CC: Aptos, Community UMC
Silva-Netto, Benoni R. P75-F77; (UTS) (So. Indiana); 75 Assoc. Chaplain, Winona Hospital & Assoc. Immanuel UMC, Pastoral Counseling Center; 82 At school; 85 Am. Baptist Sem. of the West; 7/1/88 Trans. to CNUMC 88 Acting Dean, Acad. Affairs, Am. Baptist Sem. of the West; 89 Dean and Assoc. Prof., ABSW; 91 Faith, San Leandro LFT, and Assoc. Prof. Pastoral Care and Counseling, ABSW; 92 Professor, ABSW/GTU; 96 Grace, Stockton; 98 Professor, United Methodist Studies, PSR, and Professor of Pastoral Care & Counseling, ABSW. 8/15/00 TBS (Sacramento: Hope); 01 GCOM, Dayton OH; 05 Leave of Absence; 05 Shasta District Superintendent.
Simon, Dante L. 99 Oakland: Melrose United; 7/1/00 Transferred to CNUMC; 00 Oakland: Melrose United. 9/1/01-03 Leave of Absence.; 04 Stockton, St. Paul’s UMC; 08 346.1 Out - Apt. Across AC Lines - 2004. CC: Stockton, St. Paul’s UMC
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Simpson, Stanley L. P58-F61; CNMC 58 At school; 60 Farmington; 65 Wesley, Modesto; 2/1/69 Susanville; CNUMC 69 Same; 73 Aldersgate, So. San Francisco; 80 Fortuna; 86 Sabbatical; 87 Sebastopol; 94 Retired.. CC: Sebastopol UMC
Slorpe, David F. P66-F68; (PSR) CNMC 66 At school; 67 Asst., Lafayette; 68 Meth. Bd. of Msns. for S.E. Asia; CNUMC 69 Same; 2/15/72 Laton & Armona; 74 First & Palm, Dinuba; 79 Epworth, Berkeley; 87 First, Santa Rosa; 01 Mill Valley: Mt. Tamalpias.; 07 Retirement.
Smith, Barbara J. P95-F97; (PSR) CNUMC 94 (St. John’s, Rohnert Park); 95 St. John’s, Rohnert Park; 99 Grass Valley.; 09 Auburn, Pioneer UMC.
Smith, Charles T. P88-F90; (PSR, GTU) CNUMC 10/1/84 (First, Richmond); 87 Weldon; 91 Jackson; 96 Eureka.; 06 Nevada City UMC.
Smith, Douglas D. P60-F61; (Iliff) (Rocky Mtn.); 60 Asst., Torrington, WY; 61 Asst., Wesley Fdn. & Laramie, WY; 62 Min. to Students, Laramie, WY; 63 At school; 6/15/68 Trans. to CNMC 68 Etna & Fort Jones & Greenview; CNUMC 69 Same; 70 Fort Jones & Etna; 71 S’y; 73 Dutch Flat & Colfax; 76 Elk Grove; 84 85 Lv. of Absence; 86 Knights Landing; 90 92 Lv. of Absence; 9/15/92 Appointed to serve in Rocky Mountain Conf. ¶ 426.1, 1992 Disc. 9/15/92 Northgate UM Fellowship, Palmer Lake, CO.; 93 Calhan & Rush, CO; 94 Tehama Co. UM Ministries: Red Bluff; 98 Retired.. CC: Cone Community UMC
Smith, Jerry D. P87-F89; (PSR) CNUMC 86 (St. Paul’s, So. San Francisco); 87 St. Paul’s, So. San Francisco; 89 Windsor 99 Nevada City.; 06 Nevada-Sierra District Sup’t..
Smith, Kathleen P97-F99; (SPST, Iliff) 94 96 Tehama Co. UM Ministries: Cone & Corning & El Camino & Los Molinos. 97 Same; 00 Tehama UMM Cooperative Parish, Coordinating Pastor; 03 Same and LFT Los Molinos; 05 LFT Los Molinos & Corning; 08 Los Molinos, Community UMC; 08 Cone Community UMC.
Smith, Kim A. P79-F84; (PSR) (Nebraska); 79 In school; 81 (Potter Valley); 6/1/82 Trans. to CNUMC 82 Potter Valley; 84 Assoc., Wesley, Fresno; 86 Bethany, San Francisco; 6/1/82 Trans. to CNUMC 92 Trinity, Berkeley..
Smith, Matthew P08; (Union NYC) 07 Sacramento, St. Mark’s UMC; 09 Sacramento, The Table.
Smith, Randal F. (WTS) (Nebraska); 86 Wauneta; 89 Hastings Grace-Juanita Assoc.; 94 Overton-Elm Creek, Williamsburg; CNUMC 99 Wesley Youth Homes; 9/1/00 Hayward First; Trans to CNUMC 7/01/06; 06 Hayward, First UMC; 09 Richmond, Good Shepherd UMC.
Smith, Susan G. F03; (PSR) FD 03; 00 San Jose Willow Glen Director of Christian Education.; 03 San Jose, Willow Glen UMC.
Snyder, Linda P. P96-F98; (SFTS) 9/1/94 95 (Sebastopol); 96 Sebastopol; 01 Sacramento: Florin..
Song, Chung-Myung P90-F92; (SFTS) (Korean Presbyterian Church); Recognition of orders 7/1/90 CNUMC 87 Marysville Korean, Yuba City; 11/1/96 Mt. Zion Korean, Clovis; 4/14/97 Fresno Korean Fellowship. 00 First Korean UMC, Indianapolis IN (¶ 337.1); 03 Berkeley Korean.; 05 Leave of Absence; 06 Retirement.
Song, John J. P86-F88; (PSR) CNUMC 1/1/86 Assoc., Korean, Oakland; 86 Miss. Intern with Asian Amer. Prog.; 7/7/86 Bd. of Global Min. Intern; 9/22/86 Pittsburg; 93 Associate, First, Palo Alto. 98 Sabbatical; 99 South San Francisco: Aldersgate & St. Paul’s; 01 So. San Francisco Hope.; 05 Mt. View, Wellspring UM Fellowship; 07 Middletown UMC; 07 San Jose, Calvary UMC.
Southard, Naomi P.F. P80-F82; (Harvard) CNUMC 80 Lake Park, Oakland; 82 Assoc. Gen’l. Sec’y., Gen’l. Comm. on Christian Unity & Inter religious Concerns; 85 Exec. Dir., Nat. Fed. of Asian Amer. United Methodists; 90 Sabbatical; 91 Administrative Sect. to Sect. of Council of Bishops; 97 Berkeley United..
Sparkman, Billy C. P59-F61; (Newark); 58 At school; 60 Summit Av., Jersey City; New York 64 Grace, Staten Island; 67 United Min. of Delhi; 6/13/79 Trans. to CNUMC 79 Min. of Celebration & Christian Growth, First, Sunnyvale; 81 First, Selma; 89 Assoc., First, Selma; 91 99 Disability Leave; 00 Retired.. CC: Selma, First UMC
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Spence, Roger E. P77-F80; CNUMC 77 Asst. Programs Service Dir., Goodwill Ind. of Greater East Bay; 78 Tamalpais Valley & At school; 82 First, Richmond; 83 Chaplain, Fred Finch Youth Center; 87 Lv. of Absence; 89 Psychiatric Social Worker, Fred Finch Youth Center, Oakland; 91 Director of Treatment Services, Fred Finch Youth Center; 92 Clinical Social Worker, Dept. of Psychiatry, Kaiser Hospital, Vallejo; 94 Chief, Child and Family Services.. CC: Berkeley, Epworth UMC
Spilman, Marlene J. P76-F81; (PSR) CNUMC 76 At school; 77 Min. to the Inner City; 81 Assoc., St. Paul’s, San Jose; 1/1/86 Ex. Dir., ACTS for the Homeless; 93 Sunnyhills, Milpitas; 95 Retired.. CC: San Jose, St. Paul’s UMC
Spooner-Walther, Patricia A. P95-F97; (PSR) CNUMC 94 (Watsonville); 95 Watsonville. 99-03 Leave of Absence; 03 Retired. CC: Nevada City UMC
Srey, Kien 05 Stockton, Central UMC.
Starbuck, Harry L. P45-F50; (Michigan); (Idaho); 48 Hansen; 50 Wendell & Hagerman; 53 Pocatello; Maine 58 Hingham, MA; 62 Winthrop; 68 Rockland; 71 Green Street, Augusta; 7/1/74 CNUMC 74 Lindsay; 79 First & Palm, Dinuba; 84 Fremont; 86 Retired.. CC: Boulder Creek UMC
Stateman, Cynthia J. P04-F07; 01 TBS (Quincy) 02 Quincy;; 04 Quincy UMC.
Steed, Janna T. P79-F81; (New York); 79 Litchfield & Bantam, CT; 83 Hamden Plains, Hamden, CT; 87 Attend school 88 Assoc., Los Altos, CA (OE); 7/1/89 Trans to CNUMC 89 Assoc., Los Altos; 90 03 Incapacity leave.; 07 Retirement.
Stegall, William H. P60-F65; (NE Ohio); CNMC 60 At school; 6/1/63 Trans. to CNMC 63 St. Peter’s, Stockton; 68 Shattuck Av., Oakland; CNUMC 69 Same; 72 Sierra Vista, Fresno; 86 Dist. Supt., Nevada Sierra Dist.; 92 Redding.; 04 Retirement.
Stever, Ron 06 Philo UMC; 06 Boonville, Anderson Valley UMC; SY 07 Philo UMC; SY 07 Boonville, Anderson Valley UMC.
Stewart, Robert H. P48-F53; (No. Texas); (So. Cal. Ariz.); (Supply 2 yrs.) 46 (Campbell & Cumby, TX); 47 (Dir. Youth, All Nations Fdn., Los Angeles); 48 Westland, Los Angeles; 50 Village Community, No. Hollywood; 51 DRE, Inglewood; 52 Wesley Fdn., Tucson; 56 Dir., Wesley Fdn., U. of Ariz.; 6/1/58 Trans. to CNMC 58 Dir., Rel. Life, COP, Stockton; 61 Dir., Rel. Life, UOP, Stockton; 64 Parkside St. Francis, San Francisco; CNUMC 69 First St. John’s, San Francisco; 80 Trinity, Chico; 87 Retired.. CC: Paradise UMC
Stidham, Beth 03 TBS: (Tranquility); 04 Tranquility UMC.
Stiles, Billy John P54-F59; (Cent. Texas); 57 Assoc. Dir., Dept. Col. & Univ., Bd. of Ed., Nashville; 6/14/70 Trans. to CNUMC 70 Assoc. Dir., R. F. Kennedy Mem. Fdn., Wash., DC; 79 Deputy Chmn., Endowment for the Humanities, Wash., DC; 83 V.P., Council of Fdns; 85 Consultant/Writer; 87 Co-founder and President Nat’l Leadership Coalition on AIDS; 89 President, National Leadership Coalition on AIDS; 94 Retired.; 95 President and CEO, Nat’l AIDS Fund; 01 Interim Ex. Dir. Program, CompassPoint.. CC: San Francisco, Glide Memorial UMC
Stinson, Richard J. P84-F87; CNUMC 82 (Lake Park, Oakland); 84 St. Paul’s, South San Francisco; 85 Assoc., Twin Towers, Alameda; 89 Wayside, Vallejo; 90 Melrose & United, Oakland; 4/1/97 ABLC to Japan OF., KWANSEI GAKUIN INIVERSITY; 09 346.1 Out - Apt. Across AC Lines - 2004. CC: Oakland, Lake Park UMC
Stone, Frank H. P72-F74; (PSR) CNUMC 72 Dutch Flat & Colfax; 73 Good Shepherd, Richmond; 76 At school; 78 Chaplain, Fred Finch Youth Center, Oakland; 83 St. Helena; 95 Aldersgate, San Rafael. 97 San Francisco Park Presidio & Calvary; 99 Lv. of Absence; 00 Richmond: Good Shepherd; 01 Lv. of Absence; 7/1/01-03 Incapacity Leave.; 08 Retirement. CC: Berkeley, Epworth UMC
Stone, Judith K. P79-F82; (PSR) CNUMC 79 Aldersgate, Chico; 84 Assoc., First, Reno, NV; 86 Truckee & Kings Beach; 91 First, San Rafael; 96 Grace, Saratoga; 02 Los Gatos Associate.; 05 Sebastopol UMC.
Stoneking, Kristin G. (GETS) (East Kansas); Trans to CNUMC 7/1/04; O4 ATEM. CC: Davis UMC
Storrs, Cindy K. (Drew) (Northern New Jersey); 96 Lake County Coop. Ministries: Lower Lake & Clearlake LFT; 97 Trans. To CNUMC; 00 Lower Lake, Clear Lake, Middletown.; 06 Middletown UMC; 07 Arcata, First UMC.
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Stout, Patricia T. P08; 08 Los Altos UMC; 09 Transitional Leave. CC: San Jose, Willow Glen UMC
Straks, Dorothy F97; FD 97; Trans to Pacific Northwest, 7/1/98; 7/1/2001 transfer to CNUMC; 01 Lv. of Absence; 8/15/01 Campbell UMC Music Director.; 04 Transitional Leave; 04 Alameda, Twin Towers UMC; 08 Transitional Leave; 09 Personal Leave. CC: Livermore, Asbury UMC
Sturdivant, Dan I. P03-F06; (PSR) 98 Livermore Asbury Associate; 01 Byron.; 03 Byron UMC.
Sublett, John W. P62-F64; (PSR) CNMC 62 Asst., Trinity, Berkeley; 64 Fellowship, Vallejo; 66 St. Mark’s, Orinda; CNUMC 69 Same; 73 Woodland; 83 Loomis; 1/1/89 Alamo; 94 Woodland; 01 Retired.
Sudderth, C. Melvin P61-F64; (NW Texas); (Rocky Mtn.); 59 (Potosi & Dudley, TX); 60 (Keenesburg, CO); 63 Glenn R. Phillips Memorial, Denver; 66 Asst., First, Greeley; 6/11/67 Trans. to CNMC 67 Pine, San Francisco; CNUMC 69 Same; 72 Central & Trinity, San Francisco; 74 Trinity, San Francisco; 88 92 Disability Lv.; 93 Retired.. CC: San Francisco, Trinity UMC
Summers, Gerald V. P51-F57; (Boston) (So. Cal. Ariz); 51 At school; 56 Brooks Memorial, Phoenix; 59 Assoc., Sepulveda; 63 Min. of Ed., First, Inglewood; 67 Assoc., West Covina; 6/15/69 Trans. to CNUMC 69 Quincy; 74 Paradise; 83 Montague & Yreka; 86 Yreka; 90 Sabbatical; 91 Marysville; 93 Retired.. CC: Chico, Trinity UMC
Summers, L.T. Archer (Harvard) (New England) 03 Orinda St. Mark’s; Trans to CNUMC 7/1/05; 05 Palo Alto, First; 09 Burlingame UMC.
Swartz, Michael A. P73-F80; (PSR) (So. Cal. Ariz.); 73 At school; 75 Assoc., Calif. Heights, Long Beach; 77 At school; 7/1/78 Trans. to CNUMC 78 LeGrand & Chowchilla; 81 First, Redwood City; 87 Hillsdale, San Mateo; 90 St. John’s, Davenport, IA (OE); 91 ABLC: Assoc., UCC Church of Peace, Rock Island, IL; 97 Church of Peace, Rock Island, IL.. CC: Redwood City, First UMC
Swedenburg, Romain A. F51; (Missionary Covenant Church) (Recog. of Orders) 52 CNMC 51 (Buri Buri, So. San Francisco); 52 Buri Buri, So. San Francisco; 2/15/55 Los Gatos; 1/1/64 Community Ch., Beirut, Lebanon; CNUMC 69 Same; 1/73 American Prot. Ch., The Hague, Netherlands; 75 Assoc., Wesley, Fresno; 78 First, Santa Clara; 82 Tice Valley, Walnut Creek; 87 Retired.. CC: Los Gatos UMC
Sweet, Paul D. P66-F71; (Claremont) 66 At school; CNUMC 69 Same; 70 Live Oak, Santa Cruz; 74 Assoc., First, Palo Alto; 77 Carlmont, San Carlos; 82 Gilroy; 87 Temple, San Francisco; 00 San Mateo: Crystal Springs.; 09 Retirement.
Swisher, Ronald E. P73-F75; (PSR) CNUMC 73 Elmhurst, Oakland; 1/1/78 Easter Hill, Richmond; 90 Supt., Delta District; 96 Associate, Glide, San Francisco. 98 Oakland Taylor Memorial.
Taber, Dennis M. P88-F92; (PSR) (Desert Southwest); CNUMC 88 Attend school; 89 Grace, Mesa, AZ; 12/1/90 Trans. to CNUMC; 94 Evergreen Valley, San Jose; 01 San Leandro First.; 05 Richmond, St. Luke’s UMC; 08 Rohnert Park, St. John’s UMC; 09 Incapacity Leave With CPP Benefits. CC: Sacramento, St. Mark’s UMC
Tai, Thomas C.N. P75-F77; (Presbyterian Church of Formosa); Recognition of orders 75; 75 Community Developer; 76 Formosan Indigenous Community Developer Formosan, Oakland; 89 Formosan, San Leandro; 90 ABLC: President, Methodist Graduate School of Theology, Taiwan.. CC: San Leandro, Formosan UMC
Takagi, Alpha H. P50-F54; (Ca Baptist) (PJPC) 50 El Monte; 51 W. Los Angeles; 52 Santa Maria; 53 Tacoma, WA; 55 Tacoma & Wapato, WA; 59 Santa Maria; 63 Dinuba; 5/23/64 Trans. to CNMC 64 Japanese, Dinuba; 66 Palm, Dinuba; CNUMC 69 Same; 70 Aldersgate, Palo Alto; 84 Retired; 84-85 TBS (No. Gardena) 85-91 TBS (St. Andrew’s, Bakersfield); 92 (No Appt.).
Talmadge, Carolyn P06-F09; 05 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry; 08 San Francisco, Sarah Laughed Ministry Gr; 09 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry; 09 San Francisco, Sarah Laughed Ministry Gr. CC: South San Francisco: Hope UMC
Tam, Timothy C.T. P60-F61; (Emmanuel-Toronto) (United Church of Canada) 57 (Hong Kong Council of Chs. of Christ in China, EUB); 6/14/68 Trans. to CNMC 68 Chinese, San Francisco; CNUMC 69 Same; 92 Retired.. CC: San Francisco, Chinese UMC
Tangonan, Florante P. P03-F06; (Boston) 01 TBS (Kernville) 1/1/02 Kernville; 03 Kernville UMC; 04 San Francisco, Geneva Avenue UMC.
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Tangulu, Latu P03-F06; (ABSW) 01 Elko: United Methodist Fellowship 03 Tulare; 06 Tulare UMC.
Tapa, Kataii Sela 08 Sacramento, Tongan U.M. Fellowship.
Tarlesson, Roosevelt SY 09 Guinda, Community UMC.
Taylor, John W. P54-F56; (Idaho); (Illinois, Rock River); 10/1/49 (Fairfield); 2/1/51 (Ogden); 54 Ogden Central; 6/12/55 Trans. to Rock River 55 First, Cicero; 2/1/60 Trans. to CNMC; 2/1/60 Martinez; 67 Centennial, Sacramento; CNUMC 69 Same; 75 First, Modesto; 81 Sabbatical; 82 Field Rep. Pension Funding Campaign Comm.; 3/1/83 Pittsburg; 83 First, Fremont; 84 Fellowship, Vallejo; 94 Retired..
Taylor, Richard A. P67-F70; (So. Georgia); 67 At school; 6/10/69 Transferred to West Ohio 69 Associate, Christ, Dayton; 6/15/70 Transferred to No. Georgia 70 East Point & Colonial Hill; 73 Associate, Powers Ferry; 77 Associate, Jones Memorial; 78 Searcy Memorial, Griffin; 3/1/79 Transferred to New Mexico 3/1/79 Associate, First Church, Artesia; 11/15/82 St. Luke’s, Odessa; 85 Trinity, Roswell; 87 Lv. of absence; 9/1/88 Transferred to West Ohio; 9/1/88 Northwest; 7/1/94 Transferred to CNUMC; 94 Associate, Burlingame; 01 Sabbatical; 02 Retired. CC: Burlingame UMC
Tenold, Margo L. P93-F95; (PSR, Fuller, SFTS) CNUMC 93 Boulder Creek; 96 Los Gatos; 00-01 Attend School 12/1/01 Mountain View: Trinity; 04 Appt to Attend School; 06 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: Campbell UMC
Thao, Wang Pao AM 00; 00 Merced, Assistant; 03 Lv of Absence; 07 Marysville, First UMC; 09 Clovis, Memorial UMC. CC: Marysville, First UMC
Thomas, Carl A. P64-F69; (PSR) (Cent. PA); 6/11/67 Trans. to CNMC 67 At school; 68 Asst., First, Alameda; CNUMC 69 Assoc., Epworth, Berkeley; 72 Co Pastor, Aldersgate & Asbury, Sacramento; 7/1/72 8/31/72 Riverside, Sacramento; 9/1/72 No. Sacramento, Sacramento; 73 Co Pastor, Asbury & No. Sacramento, Sacramento; 79 Co Pastor, First, San Jose; 84 First, San Jose; 86 First, Sacramento; 92 First, Sunnyvale; 01 Livermore: Asbury; 03 Retired. CC: Sacramento, First UMC
Thomas, Darrell D. P51-F54; (PSR) CNMC 51 Asst., Shattuck Av., Oakland; 52 First, Richmond; 55 Earlimart; 12/1/58 Wesley, Modesto; 8/1/63 Manteca; CNUMC 69 Same; 70 San Leandro; 81 First, Lodi; 11/1/90 Director of Church Relations and Alumni Student Recruitment, University of the Pacific, Stockton; 92 Retired.. CC: Williams, Parkside UMC
Thomas, Glenda C. P70-F72; CNUMC 70 Asst., Epworth, Berkeley; 72 Co Pastor, Aldersgate & Asbury; 7/1/72 8/31/72 Riverside, Sacramento; 9/1/72 No. Sacramento, Sacramento; 73 Co Pastor, Asbury & No. Sacramento; 79 Co Pastor, First, San Jose; 84 Supt., Central Dist.; 86 Supt., Delta Dist; 90 Almaden Hills, San Jose; 01 Retired. CC: Sacramento, First UMC
Thomas, Larry W. P71-F75; (Claremont) (No. Texas); CNUMC 73 Assoc., First & Lakewood, Sunnyvale; 75 Assoc., First, Sunnyvale; 79 Cambrian Park, San Jose; 88 Half Moon Bay.. CC: Half Moon Bay, Community UMC
Thompson, David G. P71-F76; (GETS) CNUMC 71 At school; 73 Beulah, Kerman; 77 Sutter Creek & Jackson; 82 Merced; 92 Pinole; 00 Turlock..
Thompson, Richard H. P83-F85; (PSR) CNUMC 83 Sonora; 87 Gen. Bd. Global Min.; 90 Yreka; 92 Missionary to Tonga; 93 Fortuna; 96 Wesley, Palo Alto.; 05 Bakersfield, First UMC.
Thompson, Steven E. P70-F74; (Claremont) CNUMC 70 At school; 71 Assoc., First, Santa Cruz; 74 St. Paul’s, San Jose; 79 Hamilton, San Francisco; 94 Hamilton, San Francisco LFT; 3/1/95 95 Lv. of absence; 97 First UMC Redwood City 03 San Mateo-Hillsdale.
Tiapula, Vaopuna N. P95-F97; (SPST) CNUMC 80 (Assoc. for Samoan Ministries, St. Paul’s, So. San Francisco); 90 Epenesa Samoan, So. San Francisco; 96 Epenesa Samoan & Shoreview, San Mateo; 00 San Mateo: Shoreview; 9/1/02 Retired. CC: Sacramento, St. Andrew’s UMC
Tibbs, Delores P02-F05; 00 San Francisco: Jones Memorial Associate LFT. 1/01/02 San Francisco: Jones Memorial Associate.; 02 San Francisco, Jones Memorial UMC; 03 Firebaugh UMC; 05 Oakland, Rockridge UMC; 06 Sacramento, Faith UMC; 09 Oakland, Shattuck Avenue UMC.
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Tillinghast, Harold A. P57-F59; (PSR) CNMC 57 Asst., Santa Rosa; 4/1/59 Forestville & Occidental; 61 Terra Linda; 62 Citrus Heights; 67 Sabbatical; 68 Team Min., Rochdale Meth. Min., British Meth. Ch.; CNUMC 69 Same; 70 S’y; 10/1/70 Wayside, Vallejo; 72 Laurel, Oakland; 86 Dir., Oakland Metro. U. M. Min.; 88 Eureka; 96 Retired.. CC: Eureka, First UMC
Tincher, John M. P66-F71; (So. Cal. Ariz); 7/1/74 Trans. to CNUMC; 74 Min. of Involvement, Burlingame; 75 S’y; 76 Asst. to the Pres., Scarritt Col.; 77 First, Selma; 81 Turlock; 83 Dir., Planned Giving, U. of Redlands; 5/17/88 Dir., Planned Giving, U. of Washington; 89 Dir. of Major and Planned Giving, University of Cal., Riverside; 96 Chaplain, US Air Force; 01 Retired. CC: Palo Alto, First UMC
Tiueti, Siliveinusi M. P97-F99; 97 Laurel Oakland; 01 Attend school.. CC: Oakland, Laurel UMC
Tran, Mai-Ahn P08; 07 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: Oakland, Chinese Community UMC
Travelstead, Bill L. P59-F61; (So. Illinois); 53 (Grace, East St. Louis); 57 (Asbury, Chicago); 59 Asbury, Chicago; 61 St. Matthew’s, Belleville; 6/20/65 Trans. to CNMC; 65 Pittsburg; 66 At school; CNUMC 75 Asst. Dean, So. Il. U.; 76 At school; 80 Asst. Dean for Student Affairs, So. Illinois Univ.; 96 Retired.. CC: Pittsburg UMC
Troxell, Barbara B. P58-F61; (Union NYC) (N.Y. East); New York 58 Asst., Queens Village, NYC; 59 At school; 60 Cold Spring Harbor; 63 Exec. Dir., YWCA & Assoc. Chaplain, Ohio Wesleyan U., Delaware, OH; 66 Exec. Dir., YWCA, Stanford U., Palo Alto; 70 At school; 71 Asst. Pastor, First Presby. Ch., Palo Alto & Consult. in Field Educ., PSR; 7/1/71 Trans. to CNUMC 72 Assoc. Pastor, First Presby. Ch., Palo Alto; 76 Assoc. Dir., CCOM; 78 Supt., Golden Gate Dist.; 83 Sabbatical; 84 Dean of Students, PSR; 87 Assoc., Lake Merritt, Oakland; 88 Acting Dir., Field Ed., Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary; 89 Asst. Prof. of Practical Theology, Garrett- Evangelical Theological Seminary; 99 Assoc. Prof. of Practical Theology. 9/1/00 Retired, 00 Garrett-Evangelical Theological, Senior Scholar in Spiritual Formation.; 00 Retirement. CC: Oakland, Lake Merritt UMC
Trueblood, Tarah P99-F02; (PSR) 99 Boulder Creek 03 Selma First; 04 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry; 04 Albany UMC; 06 Cal-Berkeley Wesley Foundation. CC: Richmond, St. Luke’s UMC
Turgeon, Mike P02-F05; (SFTS) 01 Rohnert Park;; 02 Rohnert Park, St. John’s UMC; 08 Sabbatical; 09 Windsor UMC.
Ubalde, Jr., A. C. P67-F74; (Claremont) CNMC 67 At school; CNUMC 69 Same; 71 Min. to Third World, Glide Memorial, San Francisco; 73 Bethany, San Francisco; 81 Florin, Sacramento; 87 Sabbatical; 88 Geneva Av., San Francisco; 91 Oak Park, Sacramento; 93 Oak Park, Sacramento & /Chinese, Sacramento; 94 Fellowship, Vallejo.; 04 Retirement.
Vaca, Brenda P07; (PSR) 06 San Francisco, Temple UMC; 08 San Francisco, Nueva Vida; 09 San Francisco, Pine UMC.
Vaikona, Tevita P06-F09; 06 Hollister UMC; 08 Red Bluff, First UMC; 09 Redwood City, First UMC.
Vale, Mark P67-F70; (Rock River); CNUMC 67 At school; 6/12/69 Trans. to CNUMC 69 Tipton & Poplar; 71 Elk Grove; 76 San Lorenzo; 79 Faith, San Leandro (formerly San Lorenzo); 80 Good Shepherd, Richmond; 85 Assoc., First, Sunnyvale; 86 First, Sunnyvale; 92 First, Sacramento; 96 First, Turlock; 00 Lafayette.; 04 Retirement.
Valencia, Adolfo H. P52-F56; (Meth. Ch. of Mexico); 7/1/80 Trans. to CNUMC; 80 La Trinidad, San Jose; 87 San Pablo, Selma; 93 San Pablo, Selma & Hispanic UM Fellowship, Visalia (eff. 1/1/94 3/4 time); 94 San Pablo, Selma LFT; 1/1/97 Retired. CC: Selma, San Pablo UMC
Valencia, Herlinda C. 93 96 (Farmersville LFT). 1/1/97-99 (San Pablo, Selma LFT); 00 Retired.
Vallelunga, David (Methesco) (Troy); 9/1/01 Aptos, Community; 7/1/04 Trans to CNUMC; 04 Aptos, Community; 09 Chico, Trinity UMC.
Vandenberg, Gretchen F04; FD 04; 04 Gilroyl; 06 Lv of Absence.
Vang, Shine C.P. P99-F03; 11/13/88 (Marysville Hmong); 3/1/89 94 (Hmong Fellowship, Marysville & Associate for Hmong Ministries, First, Oroville); 1/1/95 98 (Hmong Fellowship, Marysville) 99 Hmong Fellowship, Marysville; 1/1/01 Hmong Fellowship, Marysville LFT. 01 Sacramento Trinity + Sacramento Hmong Min.; 03 Sacramento, Trinity UMC.
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VanMaanen, Donna M. (Asbury) (Iowa Conf) 98 TBS (Oakdale Community) 99 Citrus Heights LFT; 7/1/00 Transferred to CNUMC; 00 Citrus Heights LFT; 1/01/02 Citrus Heights; 03 Sacramento Faith.; 06 Oakdale, Community UMC; 08 Oroville, First UMC.
Vaughn, Clyde R. P63-F66; (So. Cal. Ariz.);61 (Min. Youth, Arlington, Riverside); 63 Min. Youth, Emmanuel, San Bernardino; 65 Farmington; 68 Aldersgate, San Rafael; CNUMC 69 Same; 72 Tracy; 78 St. Paul’s, Fresno; 82 Grace, Santa Cruz; 1/1/92 94 Lv. of absence; 95 Administrator, Odd Fellows Home; CNMC 96-00 Lv. of absence; 01 Cedar Creek Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Cntr.; 03 Retired; 03 Retirement. CC: Aptos, Community UMC
Velasco, Romeo R. (United, UTS-P) 00 Red Bluff. 11/1/01 Oakland: Melrose; (7/01/02 Transfer to CNUMC from West Ohio);; 04 Salinas, First UMC; 05 Firebaugh UMC; 07 346.1 Out - Apt. Across AC Lines - 2004.
Verdugo, Maria Ines Lugo 04 Smith River UMC; 06 Selma, San Pablo UMC; 09 Soledad, Mision Metodista Hispana de Sol; 09 Greenfield UMC.
Vieira, Gilbert H. F53; (PSR) CNMC 51 Dir. of Youth, Hayward; 53 Assoc., Porterville; 55 Geneva Av., San Francisco; 58 Jackson & Sutter Creek; 62 Buri Buri, So. San Francisco; 66 Aldersgate (Formerly Buri Buri), So. San Francisco; 73 Mill Valley; 82 Lafayette; 90 Retired.. CC: Colfax UMC
Vincent, Carole L. P94-F96; (Fuller) CNUMC 93 (Marina & Seaside); 94 Marina & Hilltop; 95 Marina; 00 Marysville First.; 05 San Jose, Almaden Hills UMC; 09 Retirement.
Virts, Thomas E. P88-F90; (PSR, SFTS) CNUMC 86 Carlin, NV & Battle Mountain, NV.; 1/1/90 Carlin, NV & Elko, NV, Fellowship; 91 Elko, NV, Fellowship; 94 Sonoma. 12/1/00 Bakersfield First; 03 Superintendent, Delta District..
Visick, Vernon M. P62-F64; (GETS) (EUB Cal.); 60 At school; 63 Asst., First EUB, Kankakee, IL; 65 Asst. to the Dean, No. Central Col., Naperville, IL; 68 At school; CNUMC 69 Same; 70 Madison Campus Min., Madison, WI; 71 At school; 76 Madison Campus Min. 99 Sabbatical; 00-02 Attend school. 03 Ausable Inst. Of Environmental Studies; 07 Retirement. CC: Gridley UMC
Vo, Thien-Loc N. P94-F96; (Evangelical Church of Viet Nam); Recognition of Elder’s orders 94; 94 Associate for Vietnamese Ministry, First, San Jose; 1/1/03 San Jose Vietnamese Fellowship..
Vorn, Samuel P01-F03; (Cambodian Christian Church) 1/1/93 - 00 (Associate, Cambodian Language Ministry, Centenary, Modesto).; 01 Modesto, Centenary UMC.
Vorster, Arnold S. P61-F63; (S.E. Tenn.); 60 (Belleview); 61 Belleview; 63 Antioch Ct.; 6/1/65 Trans. to CNMC 65 Hillcrest, Salinas; 68 St. Paul’s, Reno, NV; CNUMC 69 Same; 73 First & Lakewood, Sunnyvale; 77 First, Sunnyvale; 81 Central, Stockton; 90 Trinity, Berkeley; 92 Turlock; 96 Mt. Tamalpias, Mill Valley; 01 Retired. CC: Mill Valley, Mt. Tamalpais UMC
Wager, Clarence E. P67-F70; (PSR) CNUMC 67 At school; 6/19/67 Dobbins; CNUMC 69 At school; 70 Portola; 77 Soulsbyville & Tuolumne; 87 Lincoln; 89 Placer Hills, Meadow Vista & Dutch Flat.; 05 Retirement.
Wake, Lloyd K. P47-F50; (ABSW) (Calif. PJPC); 48 Berkeley; 50 Pine, San Francisco; 5/23/64 Trans. to CNMC; 64 Pine, San Francisco; 67 Min. of Cong. Life, Glide Memorial, San Francisco; CNUMC 69 Same; 1/1/90 Retired. 02 TBS (San Francisco First St John’s). CC: Palo Alto, Aldersgate UMC
Walker, Philip W. P47-F49; (Illinois); CNMC (Supply 2 yrs.) 5/15/49 Trans. to CNMC 49 Laton & Five Points; 51 Delano; 56 Supt., Redwood Empire Dist.; 62 Burlingame; 66 Supt., Sacramento Nevada Dist.; CNUMC Same; 71 Trinity, Chico; 80 Retired.; 93 Retirement. CC: Woodland UMC
Ward, Audrey S. P87-F90; (PSR) 85 Greenfield; 10/31/86 No App’t; 87 First, Richmond; 88 Middletown; 1/1/92 Director, Lake County Children’s Council; 95 Sunnyhills, Milpitas. 98 Fresno Wesley 11/1/98 Assistant to Fresno District Superintendent (¶ 335.1.a(1) 1/15/99 Richmond: St. Luke’s; 02 Sabbatical; 03 Sacramento First Associate.; 04 Redwood City, Woodside Road UMC; 06 Sacramento, Central UMC; 08 Vallejo, First UMC; 09 St. Helena UMC.
Warner, Cathy 03 TBS (Boulder Creek).; SY 07 Boulder Creek UMC.
Warner-Carey, Christopher (Pacific Lutheran) 01 Bakersfield, First UMC; 06 Potter Valley, Community UMC.
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Warner-Carey, Lisa M. P95-F00; (PSR) CNUMC 95 96 Attend school; 97 Associate, El Sobrante; 2/1/00 Associate Bakersfield First; 02 Family leave; 03 Ukiah..
Watson, Karen D. P97-F99; (Asbury) CNUMC 96 (Trinity Colusa); 97 Trinity Colusa.; 99 Colusa, Trinity UMC.
Weathers, Thomas 04 Sonora UMC.
Weatherspoon, Dale M. P98-F01; (WTS) CNUMC 98 To Attend School 99 San Jose: Almaden Hills, Assoc.; 03 Redwood City First; 09 San Jose, Alum Rock UMC.
Weatherspoon, Deborah (WTS) (Florida) 99 San Jose First Assoc.; 7/1/01 Transfer to CNUMC; 01 San Jose Calvary; 06 Los Altos UMC.
Webb, Paul Russell P58-F86; (E. Ohio); 3/1/79 Trans. to CNUMC 3/1/79 Assoc., Fair Oaks; 79 Lemoore; 87 Aldersgate, San Rafael; 89 Antioch; 95 Clovis. 97 Modesto Centenary; 11/15/98 Assistant to Delta District Superintendent (¶ 335.1.a.1); 2/1/99 Ceres; 99 Retired..
Weber, George E. P50-F55; (Central Kansas); (Idaho); 50 At school; 51 Admiss. Counselor, Southwest Col.; 52 At school; 10/10/54 Trans. to Ore. 1/9/55 Trans. to Idaho 55 Ashton; 6/1/56 Trans. to Ore. 56 Assoc., Montavilla; 58 Tangent; 6/1/69 Trans. to CNMC 59 Lakewood, Sunnyvale; 60 Red Bluff; 1/15/63 Gilroy; 64 Withdrew; 66 Re’ad, Fred Finch Home, Oakland; 67 Hughson; CNUMC 69 Same; 72 Assoc., First, Modesto; 76 St. Andrews, Sacramento; 83 Sanger; 87 Wasco; 90 Retired.. CC: Fresno, Calwa UMC
Weller, Wendy L. P87-F90; (Chicago) CNUMC 84 (Assoc., First, San Leandro); 87 Assoc., First, San Leandro; 88 Ione; 93 Lockeford Clements Fellowship LFT; 97 Sutter Creek; 01 Sabbatical; 02-03 Family leave... CC: Elk Grove, Point Pleasant UMC
Welsh, Barton SY 09 Smith Valley UMC.
Wendland, Mark R. P76-F79; (SPST) (Nebraska); 6/1/79 Trans. to CNUMC; 79 Assoc., First, Sacramento; 80 Monterey; 84 Forest Hill, Pacific Grove & Monterey; 88 Turlock; 92 Sabbatical; 93 Lafayette; 00 Sabbatical. 01 Hospice Chapl., Hosp. Of Monterey Penn. LFT; 02 Pacific Grove First.; 05 Family Leave; 06 Carmel, Church of the Wayfarer; 07 Pacific Grove, First UMC.
Wennerholm, Tempe R. P99-F03; FD 03; 97-00 Pacific Grove- Forest Hill; 7/17/00 Family leave; 01 Salinas First Min. Of Discipleship LFT.; 03 Salinas, First UMC; 04 Leave of Absence; 04 Retirement.
West, Ronald 04 Elverta UMC.
Wharff, Mark R. P77-F81; (Iliff) CNUMC 77 At school; 79 Riverbank; 82 Livingston; 85 Holy Cross, Stockton; 2/1/94 Millbrae; 95 First, Modesto; 1/1/01 Farmington LFT.; 08 Riverbank UMC.
Wheeler, William A. P62-F63; (ABSW) (American Baptist) 62 Recog. of Orders; CNMC 62 Lovelock, NV; 3/1/66 Mendocino Coast Par.; 68 Smith River; CNUMC 69 Same; 73 Knights Landing; 80 Sabbatical; 81 82 Lv. of Absence; 83 Trinity, Colusa; 86 Trinity, Colusa & Princeton; 87 Williams & Princeton; 88 Williams; 89 Retired. 97 TBS ( Meridian) 98 No Appt.. CC: Colusa, Trinity UMC
White, H. Richard P73-F78; (Northern Illinois); 7/1/81 Trans. to CNUMC; 81 Oak Park, Sacramento; 87 First, Redwood City; 89 Ridge View, San Francisco; South Carolina 91 Bethesda UMC, Kingstree, SC (¶ 426.1, 1988 Discipline); Cal Pacific 94 96 St. Mark’s, Los Angeles (¶ 426.1, 1992 Discipline) 97 Hanford. 98 Delano. 99 Dos Palos; 12/11/01 Suspended (¶359.1c); 2/09/02 Leave of Absence; 02 Leave of Absence; 7/1/02-03Incapacity leave.
White, J. Benton P54-F56; (No. Alabama); (Alabama W. Florida); 54 At school; Alabama 56 Chaplain, USAF; 6/1/59 Trans. to Nebr. 59 Assoc. Dir., Wesley Fdn., U. of Nebr.; 6/9/61 Trans. to CNMC; 61 Dir., Wesley Fdn., San Jose State Univ.; 67 Ombudsman, SJSU; CNUMC 69 Special Asst. to the Pres., SJSU; 70 Coordinator, Rel. Studies Program, Professor of Rel Studies, SJSU; 92 Retired.. CC: San Jose, Almaden Hills UMC
Whitmer, Philip F. P54-F57; CNMC 54 At school; 55 Carlmont, San Carlos; 63 At school; 65 Inst., Garrett Theol. Sem.; 66 First, San Rafael; CNUMC 69 Same; 1/1/70 Lafayette; 78 Hillsdale, San Mateo; 85 First, Salinas; 93 Retired.. CC: Salinas, First UMC
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Whitmore, Florence F. P84-F86; (PSR) CNUMC 84 Ione; 87 Florin, Sacramento; 01 Sacramento St. Mark’s..
Whitmore, Richard W. P51-F53; (Candler) (So. Georgia); 51 Marion Ct.; 6/12/53 Trans. to CNMC 53 Coleville, CA & Smith Valley, NV; 56 Assoc., First, Reno, NV; 57 Centennial, Sacramento; 66 First, Santa Clara; CNUMC 69 Same; 72 Assoc., Burlingame; 6/19/74 Trans. to Tenn. 75 Assoc., West End, Nashville, TN; 76 Campus Minister & Chaplain Vanderbilt Univ. Medical School; 6/15/79 Trans. to CNUMC 79 First, Vallejo; 84 Grace, Saratoga; 86 Carlmont, San Carlos; 89 Retired; 11/1/89 (Sunnyhills, Milpitas); 90 (No appointment). CC: Sacramento, St. Mark’s UMC
Whittemore, John (Fuller) (Free Methodist) 03 TBS: (Riverdale); SY 07 Riverdale UMC.
Whittemore, Marge (Fuller) (Free Methodist) 03 TBS: (Riverdale); SY 07 Riverdale UMC.
Wiberg, Linda D. P80-F83; CNUMC 1/1/79 Parkside, Williams & Shasta Dist. Prog. Assoc.; 83 Fairfield; 87 Calvary, San Jose; 92 Associate Council Director, CNAC; 99 Director of Connectional Ministries, CNAC.. CC: Sacramento, Centennial UMC
Wiberg, Paul J. P81-F84; CNUMC 1/1/79 Colusa; 83 Dixon; 87 Roselawn, San Jose; 90 Alum Rock, San Jose; 96 St. Mark’s, Orinda; 03 Sacramento Centennial.; 04 Leave of Absence; 05 ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry. CC: Orinda, St. Mark’s UMC
Wilber, Bryan R. P67-F69; (Iliff, GETS) CNMC 66 At school & Weldon & Highland Chapel; CNUMC 69 Weldon & Highland Chapel; 71 Sierra City & Dobbins & Camptonville & No. San Juan & Downieville; 72 Maxwell & Willows; 77 Exch., Darfield, Barnsley, Sc. Yorkshire, England; 78 Maxwell & Willows; 79 Madera; 85 Oakdale; 88 First, Dinuba; 91 Dunsmuir; 93 Retired. 99 TBS (Guinda).
Wilcock, Harry E. P66-F68; (New Eng. Southern New Hampshire); CNMC 10/65 (Merrimacport); 66 Merrimacport; 6/11/67 Trans. to CNMC; 67 Etna & Fort Jones & Greenview; 68 Hillcrest, Salinas; CNUMC 69 At school; 70 Assoc., First, Walnut Creek; 72 App’t to Secular Work; 74 Self employed; 79 Retired.. CC: Fresno, St. Paul’s UMC
Williams, A. Cecil P54-F55; (West Texas); 54 At school; 55 Hobbs, Lovington; 57 Faculty, Huston Tillotson Col.; 60 At school; 6/7/61 Trans. to Central West 61 St. James, Kansas City, MO; 6/1/64 Trans. to CNMC 64 Dir. Ch. & Comm. Div., Glide Urban Center; 66 Min. of Worship & Evang., Glide Memorial, San Francisco; CNUMC 69 Same; 87 Min. of Involvement & Celebration, Glide, San Francisco; 00 Retired..
Williams, Dorothy M. P82-F85; (PSR) CNUMC 81 Assoc., Downs Memorial, Oakland; 85 Good Shepherd, Richmond; 90 Easter Hill, Richmond; 92 Retired; 3/1/01 (TBS: Rockridge Oakland) 01 No App’t. 4/1/02 TBS (Oakland Elmhurst LFT) 03 No App’t:. CC: Oakland, Shattuck Avenue UMC
Williams, Wayne E. F51; (Church of the Nazarene); F51 New York Recog. of Orders; New York 9/1/46 (Ashokan & Glenford & West Hurley); 12/1/48 (No appointment); 51 Hudson; 11/1/56 Trans. to CNMC; 11/1/56 Sonoma; 1/15/64 Oroville; CNUMC 69 Same; 71 Willow Glen, San Jose; 88 Retired; 7/1/96-99 TBS: (Associate, Los Altos;). CC: Los Altos UMC
Williamson, Lee E. P78-F80; (PSR) CNUMC 77 (Court St., Alameda); 78 At school & Court St., Alameda; 79 Pleasanton; 84 Park Presidio, San Francisco; 87 Melrose, Oakland; 90 Albany; 93 Wesley, Hayward.; 04 Retirement. CC: Hayward, First UMC
Williamson, Paul R. P63-F66; CNMC 66 Maxwell; 67 Citrus Heights; CNUMC 69 Same; 71 Martinez; 74 Vacaville; 12/1/90 97 Disability leave. 98 Retired.. CC: Vacaville, Faith Fellowship
Willis, Kimberly A. P98-F02; (GETS) 98-00 Appointed to attend school; 01 Marina.; 02 Marina UMC; 04 Bakersfield, Wesley UMC; 07 Santa Rosa, Christ UMC.
Wincentsen, Larry G. P56-F58; (Drew) (New York); 6/1/66 Trans. to CNMC; 66 Kerman; CNUMC 69 First, Kerman; 71 Assoc., Turlock & Wesley, Modesto; 73 Farmington & Wesley, Modesto; 79 Farmington & Escalon; 84 Escalon; 91 Forestville; 96 Retired; 97-98 TBS (Jamestown) 1/1/99 TBS (Jamestown and Coulterville) 99-03 TBS (Coulterville). CC: Coulterville UMC
Winchester, Andrea M. P81-F83; CNUMC 81 Assoc., Walnut Creek; 86 Assoc., First, Sacramento; 91 Sabbatical; 93 98 Lv. of absence; 99 Retired. CC: Sacramento, Central UMC
Windsor, Wanda L. 00 Mendocino UM Parish: Ft. Bragg- Evergreen. 1/1/02 Full time..
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Woffinden, James 05 Corcoran, First UMC; 05 Tipton UMC; 07 Corcoran, First UMC.
Wolf, M. David P54-F56; (PSR) CNMC 54 At school; 55 Asst., Castro Valley; 56 Happy Camp; 9/15/57 Assoc., Los Altos; 10/1/59 Hollister; 64 St. Paul’s, San Jose; 67 Holy Cross, Stockton; CNUMC 69 Same; 74 St. Mark’s, Sacramento; 84 Los Gatos. 97 VIM Director LFT 98 VIM Coordinator’ 9/1/00 Retired. CC: San Jose, Almaden Hills UMC
Wolfe, Geraldine J. AM 88 CNUMC 1/1/83 (Cone); 10/15/83 88 (Los Molinos & Cone); 89 Attend School; 90 Trinity, Anderson; 92 96 Lv. of absence. 97 Retired..
Wood, Donna J. P95-F97; (GETS) CNUMC 93 94 (Greenville & Taylorsville); 95 Greenville & Taylorsville. 2/15/99 Alameda, Twin Towers; 03 Tracy; 06 San Francisco, Park Presidio UMC.
Wood, Harry L. P63-F65; (Candler) (No. Georgia); 6/11/67 Trans. to CNMC; 67 Sierra Vista, Fresno; CNUMC 69 Same; 72 Wesley, Palo Alto; 78 Visalia; 89 Visalia & Assoc., Farmersville; 92 Visalia; 02 Retired. CC: Visalia UMC
Woodworth, Charles A. P57-F60; (New York); (57) (New Jersey); CNMC 10/1/55 At school; 59 Round Valley & Willits; 7/1/61 Assoc., First, Oakland; 62 San Lorenzo; 67 Sabbatical; 68 Exec. Sec’y, MASC; CNUMC 69 At school; 9/1/69 Fremont; 83 Turlock; 88 Sabbatical; 89 Attend School; 91 Retired.. CC: San Leandro, First UMC
Woudenberg, Paul R. P49-F52; (So. Cal. Ariz); 49 At school; 54 Echo Park, Los Angeles; 61 California Heights, Long Beach; 68 Sabbatical; 4/20/69 First, Santa Monica; 7/1/75 Trans. to CNUMC 75 Carmel; 86 Retired.. CC: Carmel, Church of the Wayfarer
Wright, Sargent J. P44-F46; (GETS) (Missionary Rule) (Rock River); 44 Chaplain, USNR; 46 Neighborhood, Maywood; 52 Chaplain, USNR; 54 Sabbatical; 6/1/55 Trans. to CNMC: 55 Cambrian Park, San Jose; 65 Lafayette; CNUMC 69 Same; 1/1/70 Supt., Fresno District; 1/1/73 At school; 75 Retired; 87 (Sierra Pines) 88 (No Appt.).. CC: Sacramento, St. Mark’s UMC
Wylie, Scott E. P87-F94; (PSR) CNUMC 86 Assoc., Carmel; 88 Delano; 91 Lockeford Clements & Knight’s Ferry; 92 Trinity, Colusa; 96 Forestville; 01 San Rafael Aldersgate; 08 Susanville UMC.
Yale, Stephen E. P74-F77; (PSR) CNUMC 74 At school; 75 Dixon; 79 Firebaugh; 84 Newcastle; 85 Assoc., Millbrae; 86 Sabbatical; 87 At School; 90 Archives Consultant, GTU.; 09 Retirement. CC: Burlingame UMC
Yamada, Motoe P06-F09; (PSR) 04 Alameda, Buena Vista UMC; 05 San Jose, Wesley UMC; 09 Sacramento, Japanese UMC.
Yan-Chamberlin, Allen N. P91-F93; (PSR) CNUMC 90 (Good Shepherd, Richmond); 91 Daly City. 99 Novato; 03 Fremont First.
Yang, Chuckua (CSS) 00 TBS: (Oroville: Hmong Fellowship-Lay); 01 Oroville: Hmong Fellowship.; 02 Oroville, First UMC; 06 Marysville, First UMC.
Yang, Frank W. P83-F85; (Taiwan Holiness); 83 Trans. to CNUMC: 82 (Assoc., Park Presidio, San Francisco); 83 Assoc., Park Presidio, San Francisco; 90 Minister for Formosan Ministries, Park Presidio, San Francisco; 97 Retired..
Yang, Kham Dy P98-F00; (Claremont) Hmong Community UMC, 215 George St., St. Paul, MN 55107. 98 Fresno Christian Fellowship. 99 Reedley First 01 Sierra Vista + Hmong Ministry; 02 UM Evangelist & Ex. Dir. HART Academy 03 Caruthers LFT, UM Evangelist & Ex. Dir. HART Academy LFT.; 06 Clovis, Memorial UMC; 09 Lower Lake, Community UMC; 09 Upper Lake, Community UMC; 09 Kelseyville UMC.
Yong, Wesley O. F96; F96 (Chinese Ann. Conf., Methodist Church in Singapore); Recognition of orders; 90 92 (Chinese UM Fellowship, Fremont); 93 95 (First Chinese, Fremont); 96 First Chinese, Fremont.; 07 Fremont, First Chinese UMC; 08 Retirement.
Yoon, Donghyun 05 Fremont, Korean First UMC of Fremont.
Yoshihara, Craig K. 09 Clovis, United Japanese Christian.
Yoshii, Michael A. P86-F88; (PSR) CNUMC 86 Assoc., Buena Vista, Alameda & Assoc., United, Berkeley; 88 Buena Vista, Alameda..
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Yoshino, Mariellen Sawada P89-F92; (SPST) (Kansas); Kansas East 88 (Pomona, KS); 89 Pomona, KS; 7/1/90 Trans. to CNUMC 90 Aldersgate, Palo Alto; 96 Wesley, San Jose.; 07 Fresno District Superintendent.
Young, Ernle W.D. P59-F61; (SMU) (Meth. Ch. of So. Africa); 6/1/74 Transfer to CNUMC 74 Chaplain, Stanford Medical Center; 80 Assoc. Dean, Stanford Memorial Ch. Chaplain to Stanford Med. Cen.; 91 Associate Dean, Memorial Church; Prof., School of Medicine, Stanford University; 02 Retired. CC: Palo Alto, First UMC
Yu, Suk-Chong (MTS) (Korean Methodist Church) Transfer into Pacific Northwest 1/1/77;1/1/77 Vashon; 81 Fern Hill, Tacoma; 85 First Korean; 86 Curriculum Resources Comm.; 10/1/88 Transfer to CNUMC; 10/1/88 Korean, San Francisco; 99 Superintendent, Nevada-Sierra District.; 06 Retirement. CC: San Francisco, Korean UMC
Yu, Yon Sil P96-F00; (SFTS) CNUMC 1/1/95 (Associate, Korean, San Francisco); 95 (Korean Fellowship, Vacaville); 96 Korean Fellowship, Vacaville; 2/1/97 Wesley Korean, San Francisco; 1/1/98 Hillsdale LFT; 98 So.San Francisco Aldersgate; 99 United Methodist Korean Ministry of Western Nevada LFT.; 00 Reno, Korean Ministry; 04 Retirement. CC: San Francisco, Korean UMC
Zier, Mark P73-F76; (Union NYC) (East Ohio); 73 In School; 75 Rockport Assoc. 77 At School; 1/1/82 Student; 86 Dean of men, Univ. Of Tor.; 92 Chaplain, UOP; 7/1/96 Transfer to CNUMC; 96 Chaplain, University of the Pacific, Stockton; 00 Sabbatical; 01 Asst. Prof. Religious Studies, Univ. San Francisco LFT. 03 Richmond St. Luke’s. LFT; 05 Orinda, St. Mark’s UMC.
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Delegates to the General Conference of the United Methodist Church, 1968
Delegates Elected by the California Evangelical United Brethren Conference(Note: These are the delegates elected to the 1968 General Conference of the United Methodist Church, held following the Uniting Conference, and living within the bounds of the California-Nevada Conference.)
Lay Delegate: Chris W. Schmidt.Clergy Delegate: None.Reserve Lay Delegate: J. Melvin Brawn.Reserve Clergy Delegate: Everett C. Schneider.
Delegates Elected by the California-Nevada Conference (former Methodist)
Lay Delegates: Frank Webber, Donald Winne, George H. Atkinson, Georgia Harkness, Robert E. Burns, Mrs. J. W. Carrell, J. Everett Walker.Clergy Delegates: Arthur V. Thurman, Robert W. Moon, D. Clifford Crummey, Kenneth W. Adams, John V. Moore, Cecil Williams, Lloyd K. Wake.Reserve Lay Delegates: Wilbur Jacoby, Mrs. Ted Baun, Glenn C. Booth, Abel P. Machado, H. Leroy Cannon, Clare Pettit, Mrs. James Catterall, Mrs. James P. Howell, J. Allen Walker, Leslie DanReserve Clergy Delegates: Joyce W. Farr, Robert D. Hill, Robert N. Boswell, Robert Panzer, Harry E. Shaner, Donald H. Fado, J. Richard Hart, Hamilton T. Boswell, C. Douglas Hayward, Charles E. Lord.
Delegates to the General Conference of the United Methodist Church, 1972
(* indicates former E.U. The remainder are former Methodists.)Lay Delegates: Frank Webber, Richard O. Johnson, Grace Catterall, J. Melvin Brawn*, Olivia Carrell, Glenn O. Booth, J. Everett Walker.Clergy Delegates: Wilbur W. Y. Choy, Arthur V. Thurman, John V. Moore, C. Douglas Hayward, Hamilton T. Boswell, Clifford S. Droke, Robert W. Moon.Reserve Lay Delegates (former E.U.): Chris W. Schmidt*, J. W. Cosby*.
Delegates to the Western Jurisdictional Conference of the United Methodist Church, 1972
(* indicates former E.U. The remainder are former Methodists.)Lay Delegates: Sydney Snyder, Jo Taylor, George Taylor, Abel P. Machado, Ben Gross, Don Winne.Clergy Delegates: D. Clifford Crummey, Sargent J. Wright, Harry E. Shaner, Harvey N. Chinn*, Donald Getty, Lloyd K. Wake.Reserve Clergy Delegates (former E.U.): Everett C. Schneider*, Roy S. Dunn*.Reserve Lay Delegates: Vickie Blomquist, George H. Atkinson, J. Alan Walker, Wilson Riles, Robert Ellis.Additional Reserve Lay Delegates (Elected June 10, 1972): Syd Snyder, Catherine Carroll, Velma Yemoto.
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Reserve Clergy Delegates: William W. Dew, Robert D. Hill, J. Richard Hart, Arthur Schuck, Booker T. Anderson.
Delegates to the General Conference of the United Methodist Church, 1976
(* indicates former E.U. The remainder are former Methodists.)Lay Delegates: J. Melvin Brawn*, Frank Webber, Kathryn Carroll, Frances Hernandez, Kathy La Point, Gwendolyn Williams.Clergy Delegates: Martha Rowlett, Clifford S. Droke, John V. Moore, Arthur V. Thurman, Thomas P. Grissom, Lloyd K. Wake.Reserve Lay Delegates: J. William Cosby*, Al Schmidt*.
Delegates to the Western Jurisdictional Conference of the United Methodist Church, 1976
(* indicates former E.U. The remainder are former Methodists.)Lay Delegates: Shizue Yoshina, Sydney Snyder, George Atkinson, Jo Taylor, Penny Doyle, Don Winne, Molly Cunningham.Clergy Delegates: Glenda C. Thomas, Booker T. Anderson, Jose O. Barron, Harry E. Shaner, Bernard E. Mott*, C. Douglas Hayward, Jonah J. Chang.Reserve Lay Delegates: Albert L. Thomas, Donna La Point, Franklin Stark, Pearl Jaramillo.Reserve Clergy Delegates: William W. Dew, Hamilton T. Boswell, Robert W. Moon, Donald L. Kuhn, Roy S. Dunn*, Harvey N. Chinn*.
Delegates to the General Conference of the United Methodist Church, 1980
Lay Delegates: Frank Webber, June Barneson, Kathryn Carroll, J. Melvin Brawn, Donna Fado, Shizue YoshinClergy Delegates: Harry E. Shaner, Barbara Troxell, John V. Moore, Lloyd K. Wake, Donald J. Cunningham, Thomas P. Grissom.
Delegates to the Western Jurisdictional Conference of the United Methodist Church, 1980
Lay Delegates: Rosa Washington, Donna La Point, Tapuni Ioelu, D. Russell Walker, Jo Taylor, Donald Winne, Linda Castaneda, Kathleen Thomas-Sano.Clergy Delegates: Booker T. Anderson, Arturo M. Fernandez, Franklin W. Scott, Roberta Corson, Clifford S. Droke, Jonah J. Chang, Roy S. Dunn, William H. Stegall.Reserve Lay Delegates: Martha Blankinship, John Taylor, Jr., Albert L. Thomas, Pearl Jaramillo.Reserve Clergy Delegates: Glenda C. Thomas, Robert W. Moon, William W. Dew, David L. Moss.
Delegates to the General Conference of the United Methodist Church, 1984
Lay Delegates: Rosa Washington, Helen E. Slentz, J. Melvin Brawn, Grady G. Knowles, Donna La Point, Kristin Knudsen, Tapuni Ioleu.Clergy Delegates: Harry E. Shaner, Betty Strathman Pagett, Arturo M. Fernandez, Roy I. Sano, William W. Dew, Donald J. Cunningham, Charles H. Lee.
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Delegates to the Western Jurisdictional Conference of the United Methodist Church, 1984
Lay Delegates: D. Russell Walker, June Rothe Barneson, Shizue M. Yoshina, Paul Blankinship, David Fado, John Espie, Kathryn Carroll, Ruben Perez.Clergy Delegates: Barbara Troxell, John V. Moore, James McCray, Lloyd K. Wake, Jose O. Barron, Glenda C. Thomas, Clifford S. Droke, John E. Corson.Reserve Lay Delegates: Venita Jones, Anne Chin, Alice Pena, Mary L. Gaddis.Reserve Clergy Delegates: Kathleen Ralston, Jonah J. Chang, Phillip C. Lawson, Donald H. Fado.
Delegates to the General Conference of the United Methodist Church, 1988
Lay Delegates: Donald L. Hayashi, Rosa Washington, Anne Chin, Donna La Point, D. Russell Walker, Grady G. Knowles, Joy Hammer.Clergy Delegates: William W. Dew, Glenda C. Thomas, James McCray, Jonah J. Chang, John E. Corson, Jan S. Everhart, Arturo M. Fernandez.
Delegates to the Western Jurisdictional Conference of the United Methodist Church, 1988
Lay Delegates: Floyd Pierce, J. Melvin Brawn, Venita Jones, Tapuni Ioelu, Helen E. Slentz, Sharon E. Sligh, Charles Christy.Clergy Delegates: William H. Stegall, Naomi P. F. Southard, Thomas Kimball, Thomas H. C. McArthur, Peter F. Chen, Kwang-Jin Kim, Virginia Y. Hilton.Reserve Lay Delegates: Kristin Kay Knudson, Marvel Walter, Henry Hurlburt, Matt Guffin, Ruben Perez.Reserve Clergy Delegates: Alvern L. Vom Steeg, Arthur F. Gafke, Linda D. Inlow, Paul R. Dirdak, Roy S. Dunn.
Delegates to the General Conference of the United Methodist Church, 1992
Lay Delegates: Raul Alegria, Grady G. Knowles, Rosa Washington, Alice Ann Glenn, Laurie Motz, Precious Bell Craft, Pete W. Taylor, Jr.Clergy Delegates: John E. Corson, Peter F. Chen, Glenda C. Thomas, Janet S. Everhart, Arturo M. Fernandez, Phillip C. Lawson, John C. Sheppard, II.
Delegates to the Western Jurisdictional Conference of the United Methodist Church, 1992
Lay Delegates: Sharon E. Sligh, Art Okuno, Mario R. Ubalde, Carol Gleason, Kristin K. Knudson, Tom Nelson, Paul J. Extrum-Fernandez.Clergy Delegates: Jacqueline Meadows, James McCray, Paul R. Dirdak, Hankyu Park, Thomas H. C. McArthur, Naomi P. F. Southard, Linda D. C. Wiberg.Reserve Lay Delegates: Barbara Keith, J. Melvin Brawn, Venita Jones, Tapuni “Cap” Ioelu, D. Russell Walker.Reserve Clergy Delegates: Ronald E. Swisher, James H. Corson, Alvern L. Vom Steeg, Nadine DeWitt Droke, Anatalio C. Ubalde.
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Delegates to the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, 1996
Lay Delegates: Paul J. Extrum-Fernández, Dale M. Weatherspoon, Grady G. Knowles, Precious Bell Craft, Betty Michie Suzuki, Jeanne Barnett.Clergy Delegates: Paul R. Dirdak, Renae D. Extrum-Fernández, Linda D. C. Wiberg, Ronald E. Swisher, Peter F. Chen, Warner H. Brown.
Delegates to the Western Jurisdictional Conference of The United Methodist Church 1996
Lay Delegates: Molly Cunningham, Anne H. Lau, Rosa Washington-Olson, Carol Gleason, J. Melvin Brawn, Anne Chin.Clergy Delegates: Ardith Allread, Douglass E. Fitch, Hankyu Park, Juan J. Arjona, John E. Corson, Nadine DeWitt.Reserve Lay Delegates: Shirley Azim, Pete W. Taylor, Jr., Alice Ann Glenn, Joseph W. Ayers, Perry Polk.Reserve Clergy Delegates: Madeline K. Elsea, Harry L. Wood, Mark R. Wharff, Kwang-Jin Kim, Arthur F. Gafke.
Delegates to the General Conference of The United Methodist Church 2000
Lay Delegates: Paul J. Extrum-Fernández, Betty M. Suzuki, Angela Brown, Susan Hunn, Chuck Myer, Erin Dunning.Clergy Delegates: Mariellen Sawada, Warner H. Brown, Donald H. Fado, Renae D. Extrum-Fernández, Benoni R. Silva-Netto, Ardith Allread.
Delegates to the Western Jurisdictional Conference of The United Methodist Church 2000
Lay Delegates: Pete W. Taylor, Jr., Christopher Martinez, Diane Knudsen, Randolph Miller, Anne Chin, Perry Polk.Clergy Delegates: Harry L. Wood, Alice Ann Glenn, David L. Bennett, Karen P. Oliveto, Arthur F. Gafke, Linda D. C. Wiberg.Reserve Lay Delegates: Shirley Azim, Kristen Addington, Laura Tower, Carol Gleason, Marvel Walter.Reserve Clergy Delegates: Jim Lockwood-Stewart, Douglass E. Fitch, Loran G. Berck, Suk-Chong Yu, Phillip C. Lawson.
Delegates to the General Conference of The United Methodist Church 2004
Lay Delegates: Paul Extrum-Fernandez, Susan Hunn, Randall Miller, Lupe Sema, Blanche FarnamClergy Delegates: Dale Weatherspoon, Don Cunningham, Renae Extrum-Fernandez, Jeffrey Kuan, Karen Oliveto
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Delegates to the Western Jurisdictional Conference of the United Methodist Church 2004
Lay Delegates: Betty Suzuki, Pete Taylor, Bruce Pettit, Susan Willm, Rob DunningClergy Delegates: Ben Silva-Netto, Vickie Armour Healy, Odette Lockwood-Stewart, Loran Berck, Don FadoReserve Lay Delegates: Laura Tower, Laddie Galang, Shirley Azim, Katharine Kim, Perry PolkReserve Clergy Delegates: David Bennett, Alice Ann Glenn, Gaye Benson, Paul Guffin, Paul Dirdak, Hubert Ivery
Delegates to the General Conference of The United Methodist Church 2008
Lay Delegates: Randall Miller, Susan Hunn, Rosa Washington-Olson, Chuck Myer, Katherine KimClergy Delegates: Odette Lockwood-Stewart, Renae Extrum-Fernandez, Ted Virts, Dale Weatherspoon, Felicisimo Cao
Delegates to the Western Jurisdictional Conference of the United Methodist Church 2008
Lay Delegates: Blanche Farnum, Karin Hilton, Betty Suzuki, Michael Herzog, Laddie Perez GalangClergy Delegates: Vickie Healy, Benoni Silva-Netto, Siosifa Hingano, Karen Oliveto, Dave BennettReserve Lay Delegates: Katherine Parker, Rob Dunning, Connie Hunter, Bruce Pettit, Laura TowerReserve Clergy Delegates: Michael Yoshii, Kham Dy Yang, Kristin Sachen, Kelvin Sauls, Elizabeth Brick
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Alphabetical Index of Church NamesAlbany UMC, page 414Aldersgate UMC, Chico, page 417Aldersgate UMC, Palo Alto, page 430Aldersgate UMC, San Rafael, page 438Almaden Hills UMC, San Jose, page 436Alum Rock UMC, San Jose, page 436Anderson Valley UMC, Boonville, page 416Antelope Valley UMC, Coleville, page 417Antioch UMC, page 414Arbuckle UMC, page 414Armona UMC, page 415Asbury UMC, Livermore, page 425Atwater UMC, page 415Battle Mountain UMC, page 415Bay View District Cambodian UM Fellowship, Alameda,
page 414Berkeley Korean UMC, Oakland, page 428Bethany UMC, San Francisco, page 435Bethel Korean UMC, Santa Clara, page 438Biggs UMC, page 416Boulder Creek UMC, page 416Brentwood UMC, page 416Buena Vista UMC, Alameda, page 414Burlingame UMC, page 416Byron UMC, page 416Calvary UMC, San Francisco, page 435Calvary UMC, San Jose, page 436Calwa UMC, Fresno, page 421Cambrian Park UMC, San Jose, page 436Campbell UMC, page 416Canaan Korean, Marina, page 426Carlin UMC, page 416Carson Valley UMC, Gardnerville, page 422Caruthers UMC, page 416Castro Valley UMC, page 417 Centenary UMC, Modesto, page 427Centennial UMC, Sacramento, page 433Central UMC, Sacramento, page 433Central UMC, Stockton, page 440Chester UMC, page 417Chinese Community UMC, Oakland, page 428Chinese UMC, Sacramento, page 433Chinese UMC, San Francisco, page 435Cho-un Korean UMC, Sacramento, page 434Christ UMC, Santa Rosa, page 438ChristChurch United Methodist, Chowchilla, page 417Christian Fellowship, Fresno, page 421Church of Joyful Healer, McKinleyville, page 426Church of the Mountain, Truckee, page 441Church of the Wayfarer, Carmel, page 416Citrus Heights UMC, page 417
Colfax UMC, page 418Community UMC, Aptos, page 414Community UMC, Clearlake, page 417Community UMC, Clearlake Oaks, page 417Community UMC, Fall River Mills, page 420Community UMC, Guinda, page 423Community UMC, Half Moon Bay, page 423Community UMC, Isleton, page 423Community UMC, Knights Landing, page 424Community UMC, Los Molinos, page 425Community UMC, Lower Lake, page 426Community UMC, Mt. Shasta, page 428Community UMC, Oakdale, page 428Community UMC, Potter Valley, page 431Community UMC, Rio Linda, page 433Community UMC, Shasta Lake, page 439Community UMC, Upper Lake, page 441Community UMC, Yerington, page 443Concord UMC, page 418Cone Community UMC, Los Molinos, page 425Cornerstone Community UMC, Rocklin, page 433Corning UMC, page 418Coulterville UMC, page 418Crescent City UMC, page 418Crystal Springs UMC, San Mateo, page 437Cuyama Community UMC, New Cuyama, page 428Davis UMC, page 418Delano UMC, page 419Dixon UMC, page 419Dos Palos UMC, page 419Downieville UMC, page 419Downs Memorial UMC, Oakland, page 429Dunsmuir UMC, page 419Durham UMC, page 419Dutch Flat UMC, page 419East Bay Formosan UMC, Walnut Creek, page 442East Salinas Family Center UMF, Salinas, Easter Hill UMC, Richmond, page 432El Camino UMC, Gerber, page 422El Cerrito UMC, page 419El Dorado County Federated Church, Placerville, page 431El Sobrante UMC, page 419Elk Grove UMC, page 419Elko United Methodist Fellowship, page 420Elmhurst UMC, Oakland, page 429Elverta UMC, page 420Ely UMC, page 420Emmanuel UMC, Sacramento, page 434Epworth UMC, Berkeley, page 415Epworth UMC, Fallon, page 420Escalon UMC, page 420
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Etna UMC, page 420Evergreen UMC, Fort Bragg, page 421Evergreen Valley UMC, San Jose, page 436Exeter UMC, page 420Fair Oaks UMC, page 420Fairfield UMC, page 420Faith UMC, Sacramento, page 434Faith UMC, San Leandro, page 437Fale Hufanga Tongan UMC, San Carlos, page 435Fale Maama, Oakland, page 429Farmington UMC, page 420Federated Church, Orland, page 429Federated Church, Patterson, page 430Fellowship UMC, Vallejo, page 442Firebaugh UMC, page 421First Chinese UMC, Fremont, page 421First Korean U.M. Fellowship, Fremont, page 421First Tongan Fellowship, Reno, page 432First Tongan UMC, San Bruno, page 435First Tongan, Palo Alto, page 430First UMC, Arcata, page 415First UMC, Bakersfield, page 415First UMC, Carson City, page 416First UMC, Corcoran, page 418First UMC, Dinuba, page 419First UMC, Eureka, page 420First UMC, Fremont, page 421First UMC, Hayward, page 423First UMC, Lodi, page 425First UMC, Loomis, page 425First UMC, Marysville, page 426First UMC, Modesto, page 427First UMC, Napa, page 428First UMC, Oroville, page 429First UMC, Pacific Grove, page 430First UMC, Palo Alto, page 430First UMC, Porterville, page 431First UMC, Red Bluff, page 432First UMC, Redding, page 432First UMC, Redwood City, page 432First UMC, Reedley, page 432First UMC, Reno, page 432First UMC, Richmond, page 433First UMC, Roseville, page 433First UMC, Sacramento, page 434First UMC, Salinas, page 435First UMC, San Jose, page 436First UMC, San Leandro, page 437First UMC, San Rafael, page 438First UMC, Santa Rosa, page 438First UMC, Selma, page 439First UMC, Sunnyvale, page 440First UMC, Tracy, page 441
First UMC, Turlock, page 441First UMC, Vallejo, page 442First UMC, Watsonville, page 442First UMC, Willows, page 443First UMC, Yuba City, page 443Florin UMC, Sacramento, page 434Foothills UMC, Cameron Park, page 416Forest Hill UMC, Pacific Grove, page 430Forestville UMC, page 421Formosan UMC, San Leandro, page 437Fort Jones UMC, page 421Fortuna UMC, page 421Fresno Korean Fellowship, Clovis, page 417Galilee Korean UMC, Sunnyvale, page 440Galt UMC, page 422Genesis UMC, San Jose, page 437Geneva Avenue UMC, San Francisco, page 435Georgetown UMC, page 422Gilroy UMC, page 422Glide Memorial UMC, San Francisco, page 435Good Shepherd UMC, Richmond, page 433Grace UMC, Fresno, page 421Grace UMC, Lovelock, page 426Grace UMC, San Francisco, page 435Grace UMC, San Ramon, page 438Grace UMC, Stockton, page 440Grace UMC, Yuba City, page 443Grand Avenue UMC, Porterville, page 431Grass Valley UMC, page 422Greenfield UMC, page 422Greenville UMC, page 422Gridley UMC, page 423Hanford UMC, page 423Healdsburg Community Church, page 423Highland Chapel UMC, Lake Isabella, page 424Hillsdale UMC, San Mateo, page 437Hilltop UMC, Seaside, page 438Hollister UMC, page 423Holy Cross UMC, Stockton, page 440Hope UMC, Sacramento, page 434Hughson UMC, page 423Ione UMC, page 423Jackson UMC, page 423Jamestown UMC, page 424Japanese UMC, Sacramento, page 434Jones Memorial UMC, San Francisco, page 435Kelseyville UMC, page 424Kerman UMC, page 424Kernville UMC, page 424Kings Beach UMC, page 424Korean First UMC, Fremont, page 421Korean UMC of Santa Clara Vly, San Jose, page 437Korean UMC, Concord, page 418
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Korean UMC, Oakland, page 429Korean UMC, San Francisco, page 436La Trinidad UMC, San Jose, page 437Lafayette UMC, page 424Lake Merritt UMC, Oakland, page 429Lake Park UMC, Oakland, page 429Laurel UMC, Oakland, page 429LeGrand UMC, page 424Lemoore UMC, page 424Lincoln UMC, page 424Linden UMC, page 425Lindsay UMC, page 425Livingston UMC, page 425Los Altos UMC, page 425Los Banos UMC, page 425Los Gatos UMC, page 425Love Korean UMC, Yuba City, page 443Lynnewood UMC, Pleasanton, page 431Madera UMC, page 426Marina UMC, page 426Mariposa UMC, page 426Martinez UMC, page 426Maxwell UMC, page 426McGill UMC, page 426Memorial UMC, Clovis, page 417Merced UMC, page 427Meridian UMC, page 427Methodist United Church, Berkeley, page 415Middletown UMC, page 427Mision Metodista Hispana de Sol, Soledad, page 439Montague UMC, page 427Monterey UMC, page 427Morgan Hill UMC, page 427Mt. Tamalpais UMC, Mill Valley, page 427Nevada City UMC, page 428New Creation UM Fellowship, San Jose, page 437New Vision UMC, Millbrae, page 427Newcastle UMC, page 428North Sacramento UMC, Sacramento, page 434North San Juan UMC, page 428Novato UMC, page 428Nueva Vida, San Francisco, page 436Oak Park UMC, Sacramento, page 434Oakhurst New Community UMC, page 428Ohnnury Mission UMC, San Francisco, page 436Palm UMC, Dinuba, page 419Paradise UMC, page 430Park Presidio UMC, San Francisco, page 436Parkside UMC, Williams, page 443Petaluma UMC, page 430Philo UMC, page 430Pine UMC, San Francisco, page 436Pinole UMC, page 431
Pioneer UMC, Auburn, page 415Pittsburg UMC, page 431Placer Hills Community UMC, Meadow Vista, page 427Pleasant Hill True Light Gospel UM Fellowship, page 431Point Pleasant UMC, Elk Grove, page 420Portola UMC, page 431Prunedale UMC, page 431Quincy UMC, page 431Rancho Cordova UMC, page 432Reedley Fellowship, page 432Rising Hope, Alameda, page 414Riverbank UMC, page 433Riverdale UMC, page 433Riverside UMC, Sacramento, page 434Rockridge UMC, Oakland, Round Valley UMC, Covelo, page 418Salem UMC, Lodi, page 425San Jose Tongan Fellowship, Sunnyvale, page 440San Pablo UMC, Selma, page 439San Ramon Valley Korean UM Mission, Alamo, page 414San Ramon Valley UMC, Alamo, page 414Sanger UMC, page 438Santa Clara UMC, page 438Sarah Laughed Ministry Group, San Francisco, page 436Schurz UMC, page 438Sebastopol UMC, page 438Shattuck Avenue UMC, Oakland, page 429Shoreview UMC, San Mateo, page 438Sierra City UMC, page 439Sierra Pines UMC, Grass Valley, page 422Sierra Vista UMC, Fresno, page 422Smith River UMC, page 439Smith Valley UMC, page 439Sonoma UMC, page 439Sonora UMC, page 439Soulsbyville UMC, page 439South Hayward, Hayward, page 423South Reno UMC, Reno, page 432South San Francisco: Hope UMC, page 439Sparks UMC, page 439St. Andrew’s UMC, Palo Alto, page 430St. Andrew’s UMC, Sacramento, page 434St. Helena UMC, page 439St. John’s UMC, Rohnert Park, page 433St. Luke’s UMC, Richmond, page 433St. Mark’s UMC, Bakersfield, page 415St. Mark’s UMC, Fresno, page 422St. Mark’s UMC, Orinda, page 429St. Mark’s UMC, Sacramento, page 434St. Mark’s UMC, Stockton, page 440St. Paul’s UMC, Fremont, page 421St. Paul’s UMC, Fresno, page 422St. Paul’s UMC, Manteca, page 426
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St. Paul’s UMC, Point Arena, page 431St. Paul’s UMC, Reno, page 432St. Paul’s UMC, San Jose, page 437St. Paul’s UMC, Stockton, page 440St. Paul’s UMC, Vacaville, page 442Sunnyhills UMC, Milpitas, page 427Susanville UMC, page 440Sutter Creek UMC, page 440Sutter UMC, page 440Taft UMC, page 441Taylor Memorial UMC, Oakland, page 429Tehachapi Valley UMC, page 441Temple UMC, San Francisco, page 436The Good Samaritan UMC, Cupertino, page 418The Table, Sacramento, page 434Tice Valley UMC, Walnut Creek, page 442Tipton UMC, page 441Tongan Fellowship, Martinez, see Martinex UMC, page 426Tongan U.M. Fellowship, Sacramento, page 434Tranquility UMC, page 441Trinity UMC, Anderson, page 414Trinity UMC, Bakersfield, page 415Trinity UMC, Berkeley, page 415Trinity UMC, Chico, page 417Trinity UMC, Colusa, page 418Trinity UMC, Mt. View, page 428Trinity UMC, Sacramento, page 435Trinity UMC, Sunnyvale, page 440Tulare UMC, page 441
Tuolumne UMC, page 441Twin Towers UMC, Alameda, page 414Ukiah UMC, page 441UMC of Daly City, page 418 UMC of Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, page 438UMC of the Redwoods, Klamath, page 424United Christian Parish, Lakeport, page 424United Japanese Christian, Clovis, page 417Valley Faith UMC, Sunnyvale, page 440Valley Springs Community UMC, page 442Vietnamese Fellowship, San Jose, page 437Visalia UMC, page 442Walnut Avenue UMC, Walnut Creek, page 442Walnut Creek UMC, page 442Wasco UMC, page 442Wayside UMC, Vallejo, page 442Weldon UMC, page 443Wesley UMC, Bakersfield, page 415Wesley UMC, Fresno, page 422Wesley UMC, Palo Alto, page 430Wesley UMC, Sacramento, page 435Wesley UMC, San Jose, page 437Willits UMC, page 443Willow Glen UMC, San Jose, page 437Windsor UMC, page 443Winnemucca UMC, page 443Woodland UMC, page 443Woodside Road UMC, Redwood City, page 432Yreka UMC, page 443
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Alameda, Bay View District Cambodian UM Fellowship [BV]
(mail) 25398 Morse St. Hayward, CA 94542(worship) 3005 Van BurenAlameda, CA 94501
Alameda, Buena Vista UMC [BV]Michael Yoshii2311 Buena Vista AvenueAlameda, CA 94501PH: (510) 522-2688Fax: (510) [email protected]
Alameda, Rising Hope [BV]Stephen Lee3005 Van BurenAlameda, CA 94501PH: (510) [email protected]
Alameda, Twin Towers UMC [BV]Hubert Ivery1411 OakAlameda, CA 94501PH: (510) 522-6744Fax: (510) [email protected]
Alamo, San Ramon Valley UMC [BV]Ronald Dunn, Alison Berry, Dawn Boyd902 Danville Blvd.Alamo, CA 94507PH: (925) 837-5243Fax: (925) [email protected]://www.srvumc.org
Alamo, San Ramon Valley, Korean Mission [BV]
Eun-Young Kim902 Danville Blvd.Alamo, CA 94507PH: (510) [email protected]
Albany UMC [BV]Sangyil Park980 Stannage AvenueAlbany, CA 94706PH: (510) 526-7346Fax: (510) [email protected]://www.albanyumc.org/
Anderson, Trinity UMC [SH]Pauline Bowen1821 Ferry StreetAnderson, CA 96007PH: (530) 365-7386Fax: (530) [email protected]
Antioch UMC [BV]Craig Dale50 Walton LaneAntioch, CA 94509PH: (925) 757-4359Fax: (925) [email protected]
Aptos, Community UMC [SJ]Pamela Fine221 Thunderbird DriveAptos, CA 95003PH: (831) 688-2210Fax: (831) [email protected]://www.aptosumc.org
Arbuckle UMC [SH]James (Pete) ShellNinth and PendletonP.O. Box 5Arbuckle, CA 95912PH: (530) 476-2515Fax: (none)[email protected]
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Arcata, First UMC [SH]Cindy Storrs1761-11th StreetArcata, CA 95521PH: (707) 822-1963Fax: (707) [email protected]://welcome.to/aumc
Armona UMC [FR]Thomas Abrahamson14041 Hanford-Armona Rd.P.O. Box 877Armona, CA 93202PH: (559) 584-8340Fax: (559)[email protected]
Atwater UMC [FR]Gregory Floyd2550 LindenAtwater, CA 95301PH: (209) 358-6172Fax: (209) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/atwaterumc/
Auburn, Pioneer UMC [NS]Barbara Smith1338 Lincoln WayAuburn, CA 95603PH: (530) 885-4196Fax: (530) [email protected]://www.pioneerumc.org/
Bakersfield, First UMC [FR]Richard Thompson4600 StockdaleBakersfield, CA 93309PH: (661) 325-1267Fax: (661) [email protected]://www.fumcbakersfield.org
Bakersfield, St. Mark’s UMC [FR]Brian MarkMcCray & Norris St.,P.O. Box 5386Bakersfield, CA 93308PH: (661) 399-0463Fax: (661) [email protected]
Bakersfield, Trinity UMC [FR]Gabriela Perla724 Niles StreetBakersfield, CA 93305PH: (661) 325-0785Fax: (661) [email protected]
Bakersfield, Wesley UMC [FR]Karen Stoffers Pugh1314 Oswell StreetBakersfield, CA 93306PH: (661) 871-3030Fax: (661) [email protected]://www.wesleybakersfield.org/
Battle Mountain UMC [NS]Judith Donaldson152 W. 2nd StreetBattle Mountain, NV 89820PH: (775) 635-5622
Berkeley, Epworth UMC [BV]Odette Lockwood-Stewart1953 Hopkins StreetBerkeley, CA 94707PH: (510) 524-2921Fax: (510) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/epworthberkeley
Berkeley, Methodist United Church [BV]Naomi Southard1710 Carleton StreetBerkeley, CA 94703PH: (510) [email protected]
Berkeley, Trinity UMC [BV]Kim Smith2362 Bancroft WayBerkeley, CA 94704PH: (510) 548-4716Fax: (510) [email protected]://www.trinityberkeley.org/
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Biggs UMC [SH]LeRoy (Tony) Albiston441 C StreetsP.O. Box 425Biggs, CA 95917PH: (530) 868-5381Fax: (530) [email protected],
Boonville, Anderson Valley UMC [GG]Ron SteverHwy 128 & Manchester RdP.O. Box 483Boonville, CA 95415PH: (707) 895-2567
Boulder Creek UMC [SJ]Cathy Warner, Clyde VaughnP.O. Box 2187Boulder Creek, CA 95006PH: (831) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/bouldercreek/
Brentwood UMC [BV]Alexis Easton809-2nd StreetBrentwood, CA 94513PH: (925) 634-3093Fax: (925) [email protected]
Burlingame UMC [GG]L.T. Archer Summers, Danny Huang1443 Howard AvenueBurlingame, CA 94010PH: (650) 344-6321Fax: (650) [email protected]://www.burlumc.org/
Byron UMC [BV]Dan Sturdivant14671 Byron HighwayP.O. Box 175Byron, CA 94514PH: (925) [email protected]://www.ecis.com/~bumc/
Cameron Park, Foothills UMC [DL]David Bunje3301 Green Valley RoadRescue, CA 95672PH: (530) 677-4910Fax: (530) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/fumcrescueca
Campbell UMC [SJ]Alan Jones1675 Winchester Blvd.Campbell, CA 95008PH: (408) 378-3472Fax: (408) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/fumc-campbell/
Carlin UMC [NS]Judith Donaldson806 Hamilton StreetP.O. Box 246Carlin, NV 89822PH: (775) 754-6439
Carmel, Church of the Wayfarer [SJ]Norman Mowery7th Ave., & LincolnP.O. Box 2205Carmel, CA 93921PH: (831) 624-3550Fax: (831) [email protected]://www.churchofthewayfarer.com
Carson City, First UMC [NS]Robert Jennings-Teats, Dixie Jennings-Teats412 West Musser Street400 West King Street, Suite 100Carson City, NV 89703PH: (775) 882-1436Fax: (775) [email protected]://www.carson1umc.org
Caruthers UMC [FR]Robert Brazie2359 West SuperiorP.O. Box 275Caruthers, CA 93609PH: (559) [email protected]
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Castro Valley UMC [BV]Paul Harkness19806 WisteriaCastro Valley, CA 94546PH: (510) 581-3486Fax: (510) [email protected]
Chester UMC [NS]Youngrae Kim386 Main StreetP.O. Box 615Chester, CA 96020PH: (530) 258-2345Fax: (530) [email protected]
Chico, Aldersgate UMC [SH]Neal Neuenburg2869 Cohasset RoadChico, CA 95926PH: (530) 893-8640Fax: (530) [email protected]://www.aldersgate.chiconet.com/
Chico, Trinity UMC [SH]David Vallelunga285 E. 5th StreetChico, CA 95928PH: (530) 343-1497Fax: (530) [email protected]://www.chicotrinity.com/
Chowchilla, ChristChurch United Methodis [FR]
John Parker260 N. Sixth StreetChowchilla, CA 93610PH: (559) 665-2093Fax: [email protected]://www.christchurchchowchilla.com
Citrus Heights UMC [DL]Colin Kerr-Carpenter7833 Highland AvenueCitrus Heights, CA 95610PH: (916) [email protected]
Clearlake Oaks, Community UMC [SH]Rick SchlosserPlaza at Highway 20P.O. Box 962Clearlake Oaks, CA 95423PH: (707) 998-9435Fax: (707) [email protected]
Clearlake, Community UMC [SH]Karl Parker14521 Pearl Ave ( Pearl & Mullin)P.O. Box 2765Clearlake, CA 95422PH: (707) 994-2134Fax: (none)[email protected]
Clovis, Fresno Korean Fellowship [FR]We-Woong Kim1726 PollaskyClovis, CA 93612PH: (559) [email protected]
Clovis, Memorial UMC [FR]Denise Leslie, Wang Pao Thao1726 PollaskyClovis, CA 93612PH: (559) 299-4615Fax: (559) [email protected]://www.clovismumc.org/
Clovis, United Japanese Christian [FR]Craig Yoshihara, Kris Marshall136 N. Villa AvenueClovis, CA 93612PH: (559) 322-0701Fax: (559) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/ujcc
Coleville, Antelope Valley UMC [NS]Wayne Hall111639 US Hwy. 395P.O. Box 295Coleville, CA 96107
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Colfax UMC [NS]S. Janice BrimChurch & Culver StreetsP.O. Box 1017Colfax, CA 95713PH: (530) 878-0671Fax: (530) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/colfaxumc/
Colusa, Trinity UMC [SH]Karen Watson511 Oak StreetP.O. Box 681Colusa, CA 95932PH: (530) 458-4509Fax: (none)[email protected]
Concord UMC [BV]Robert Kirk
1645 West StreetConcord, CA 94521PH: (925) 685-5260Fax: (925) [email protected]://concordumc.org/
Concord, Korean UMC [BV]Seon-Young Lee1645 West StreetConcord, CA 94521PH: (925) [email protected]//www.ckumc.org
Corcoran, First UMC [FR]James WoffindenCorner of Whitley & Letts1101 Letts AvenueCorcoran, CA 93212PH: (559) [email protected]
Corning UMC [SH]Howard Sanborn783 Solano StreetCorning, CA 96021PH: (530) 385-2314Fax: (530) 385-2311
Coulterville UMC [DL]Larry Wincentsen10317 Stockton St.3965 Davis AvenueCoulterville, CA 95311PH: (209) 878-3837
Covelo, Round Valley UMC [GG]Roy PinaHwy 162 on the Round Valley Indian ResP.O. Box 187Covelo, CA 95428PH: (707) [email protected]
Crescent City UMC [SH]Carol Layton664 H StreetCrescent City, CA 95531PH: (707) 464-3710Fax: (707) [email protected]
Cupertino, The Good Samaritan UMC [SJ]Blake Busick, Gail Chiew19624 Homestead RoadCupertino, CA 95014PH: (408) 253-0751Fax: (408) [email protected]://www.goodsam.info
Daly City, UMC of Daly City [GG]Wilson de Ocera1474 Southgate AvenueDaly City, CA 94015PH: (650) 992-5530Fax: (650) [email protected]
Davis UMC [DL]John Oda1620 Anderson RoadDavis, CA 95616PH: (530) 756-2170Fax: (530) [email protected]://www.davisumc.org/
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Delano UMC [FR]Edilberto Lubiano1002 11th AvenueDelano, CA 93215PH: (661) 725-1348Fax: (661) [email protected]
Dinuba, First UMC [FR]Frances LeibertEast Fresno & North K St.P.O. Box 565Dinuba, CA 93618PH: (559) 591-0534Fax: (559)[email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/1stdinuba/
Dinuba, Palm UMC [FR]Frances Leibert438 West Tulare St.P.O. Box 846Dinuba, CA 93618PH: (559) 591-0746Fax: (559) 591-2053
Dixon UMC [BV]Catharine Morris, Lloyd Ash209 N. Jefferson StreetDixon, CA 95620PH: (707) 678-2191Fax: (707) [email protected]
Dos Palos UMC [FR]Jim Scott1934 MargueriteDos Palos, CA 93620PH: (209) 392-2496Fax: (559) [email protected]
Downieville UMC [NS]Chesung “Justin” Ryu343 Commercial StreetP.O. Box 116Downieville, CA 95936PH: (530) 289-3140Fax: [email protected]
Dunsmuir UMC [SH]Pamela Coy-Armantrout4303 Oak StreetDunsmuir, CA 96025PH: (530) 235-2834Fax: (530) [email protected]
Durham UMC [SH]David RieckDurhan-Clayton Rd. & GoodspeedP.O. Box 70Durham, CA 95938PH: (530) 342-2287Fax: (none)[email protected]
Dutch Flat UMC [NS]S. Janice Brim936 StocktonP.O. Box 66Dutch Flat, CA 95714PH: (530) [email protected]
El Cerrito UMC [BV]Christine Shiber6830 Stockton AvenueEl Cerrito, CA 94530PH: (510) 525-3500Fax: (510) [email protected]
El Sobrante UMC [BV]Gaye Benson670 Appian WayEl Sobrante, CA 94803PH: (510) 223-0790Fax: (510) [email protected]://www.esumconline.org/
Elk Grove UMC [DL]Kathleen La Point-Collup8986 Elk Grove Blvd.Elk Grove, CA 95624PH: (916) 686-8303Fax: (916) [email protected]://www.elkgroveumc.org
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Elk Grove, Point Pleasant UMC [DL]Neal Harrell, Kathy Kerr-Carpenter3329 Point Pleasant RoadElk Grove, CA 95757PH: (916) [email protected]://www.pp-umc.com/
Elko United Methodist Fellowship [NS]Gregg Lawrence, Church Council Chair604 Commercial StreetElko, NV 89801PH: (775) 753-5220
Elverta UMC [DL]Judy Robbins7861 Elmont AveP.O. Box 126Elverta, CA 95626PH: (916) [email protected]
Ely UMC [NS]Susan Berges890 M Avenue, Ely 89301P.O. Box 151838Ely, NV 89315PH: (775) [email protected]
Escalon UMC [DL]David Niu2000 Jackson RoadEscalon, CA 95320PH: (209) [email protected]
Etna UMC [SH]Marylee ShefferPig Alley & DigglesP.O. Box 70Etna, CA 96027PH: (530) 467-3612Fax: (none)
Eureka, First UMC [SH]David Samelson520 Del NorteEureka, CA 95501PH: (707) 442-3015Fax: (707) [email protected]://www.firstumceureka.org
Exeter UMC [FR]Les LungrenPalm & North D. St.P.O. Box 435Exeter, CA 93221PH: (559) 592-3861Fax: (559) [email protected]
Fair Oaks UMC [DL]Kathleen Love9849 Fair Oaks Blvd.Fair Oaks, CA 95628PH: (916) 961-6631Fax: (916) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/foumc/
Fairfield UMC [BV]Thomas Kimball1875 Fairfield AvenueFairfield, CA 94533PH: (707) 426-2944Fax: (707) [email protected]://www.fairfieldcommunity.net/
Fall River Mills, Community UMC [SH]Wanda CelliHwy 299 E. & FourthP.O. Box 280Fall River Mills, CA 96028PH: (530) 336-5602Fax: (none)[email protected]
Fallon, Epworth UMC [NS]Gary Pope-Sears280 E. Stillwater AvenueFallon, NV 89406PH: (775) 423-4714Fax: (775) [email protected]
Farmington UMC [DL]Mark WharffFirst & Elm St.P.O. Box 6Farmington, CA 95230PH: (209) 886-5441Fax: [email protected]
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Firebaugh UMC [FR]Richard Roper1660 O StreetFirebaugh, CA 93622PH: (559) 659-2487Fax: (559) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/Firebaugh-Mendota_
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Forestville UMC [GG]Carol Carter6550 Covey RoadForestville, CA 95436PH: (707) 887-2020Fax: (707) [email protected]
Fort Bragg, Evergreen UMC [GG]Wanda Windsor360 North CorryFort Bragg, CA 95437PH: (707) 964-5497Fax: [email protected]
Fort Jones UMC [SH]Marylee Sheffer124 SterlingP.O. Box 328Fort Jones, CA 96032PH: (530) 468-5180Fax: (none)
Fortuna UMC [SH]William (Ted) Pecot922 N. St at 10thP.O. Box 246Fortuna, CA 95540PH: (707) 725-4914Fax: (none)[email protected]
Fremont, First Chinese UMC [SJ]Wesley Yong2856 Washington Blvd.Fremont, CA 94539PH: (510) 490-0696Fax: (510) 490-0696
Fremont, First UMC [SJ]Allen Yan-Chamberlin2950 Washington Blvd.Fremont, CA 94539PH: (510) 490-0200Fax: (510) [email protected]://www.fremont-methodist.org
Fremont, Korean First UMC of Fremont [SJ]Donghyun Yoon2450 Durham RoadFremont, CA 94539PH: (510) [email protected]:wowkfumc.org
Fremont, St. Paul’s UMC [SJ]Anne Choy33350 Peace TerraceFremont, CA 94555PH: (510) 429-3990Fax: (510) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/st_paul
Fresno, Calwa UMC [FR]Floyd Quenzer (supervising elder)Corner of 10th & Kaviland StreetsP.O. Box 10066Fresno, CA 93745PH: (559)[email protected]
Fresno, Christian Fellowship [FR]Deborah Dillon630 N. Ferger AvenueFresno, CA 93728PH: (559) 233-6211Fax: (559) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/
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Fresno, Grace UMC [FR]Floyd Quenzer3362 East BalchFresno, CA 93702PH: (559) 233-4565Fax: (559) [email protected]
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Fresno, Sierra Vista UMC [FR]Floyd Quenzer4609 East IllinoisFresno, CA 93702PH: (559) [email protected]
Fresno, St. Mark’s UMC [FR]Leonard Adams2406 South LilyFresno, CA 93706PH: (559) [email protected]
Fresno, St. Paul’s UMC [FR]Arnel Clemente2435 North ThestaFresno, CA 93703PH: (559) 222-8419Fax: (559) [email protected]
Fresno, Wesley UMC [FR]Victorine Healy1343 East BarstowFresno, CA 93710PH: (559) 224-1947Fax: (559) [email protected]://www.wesleyfresno.org/
Galt UMC [DL]Helen Mansfield571 C StreetGalt, CA 95632PH: (209) [email protected]
Gardnerville, Carson Valley UMC [NS]Pete Nelson1375 Centerville LaneGardnerville, NV 89410PH: (775) 782-4600Fax: (775) [email protected]
Georgetown UMC [NS]James Garrison2853 Church StreetP.O. Box 74Georgetown, CA 95634PH: (530) [email protected]
Gerber, ‘El Camino UMC [SH]Nancy Pharis-Curie8345 Hwy 99W RoadGerber, CA 96035PH: (530) [email protected]
Gilroy UMC [SJ]Shim Habte7600 Church StreetGilroy, CA 95020PH: (408) 842-4021Fax: (408) [email protected]://www.gilroyumc.org
Grass Valley UMC [NS]Tana McDonald236 South ChurchGrass Valley, CA 95945PH: (530) 272-1946Fax: (530) [email protected]://www.nccn.net/~gvumc/
Grass Valley, Sierra Pines UMC [NS]Donald Lee22559 W. Hacienda DriveGrass Valley, CA 95949PH: (530) 268-6907Fax: (530) [email protected]://sierrapinesumc.org
Greenfield UMC [SJ]Ines Lugo Verdugo237 NinthGreenfield, CA 93927PH: (831) [email protected]
Greenville UMC [NS]Youngrae Kim212 Pine StreetP.O. Box 215Greenville, CA 95947PH: (530) [email protected]
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Gridley UMC [SH]Edwin Coker285 Magnolia St.P.O. Box 1017Gridley, CA 95948PH: (530) [email protected]
Guinda, Community UMC [SH]Roosevelt TarlessonForest AvenueP.O. Box 212Guinda, CA 95637PH: (530) [email protected]
Half Moon Bay, Community UMC [GG]Larry Thomas777 MiramontesHalf Moon Bay, CA 94019PH: (650) 726-4621Fax: (650) [email protected]://www.cumc-hmb.com
Hanford UMC [FR]Susan Foster505 North Redington StreetHanford, CA 93230PH: (559) 584-4075Fax: (559) [email protected]://www.fumchanford.org/
Hayward, First UMC [BV]John Chamberlin1183 B StreetHayward, CA 94541PH: (510) [email protected]
Hayward, South Hayward [BV]Elmar DeOcera628 Schafer RoadHayward, CA 94544PH: (510) 780-9599Fax: (510) [email protected]
Healdsburg Community Church [GG]Becca Jordan-Irwin, David Jordan-Irwin1100 University AvenueHealdsburg, CA 95448PH: (707) 433-8886Fax: (707) [email protected]
Hollister UMC [SJ]Ardyss Golden521 Monterey StreetHollister, CA 95023PH: (831) 637-4240Fax: (831) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/HollisterUMCCA
Hughson UMC [DL]Thomas Hillman, Holly HillmanSix and Fox RdP.O. Box 129Hughson, CA 95326PH: (209) 883-4952Fax: (209) [email protected]
Ione UMC [DL]Alexis Cambe150 W. Marlette St.P.O. Box 1046Ione, CA 95640PH: (209) [email protected]
Isleton, Community UMC [DL]Steve Darling206 A St.P.O. Box 368Isleton, CA 95641PH: (916) [email protected]
Jackson UMC [DL]John Bosch120 ChurchJackson, CA 95642PH: (209) 223-1884Fax: (209) [email protected]
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Jamestown UMC [DL]18193 Seco St.Box 358Jamestown, CA 95327PH: (209) 984-3521Fax: (209) 984-3521
Kelseyville UMC [SH]Paul Joseph T. Kham Dy Yang3810 Main St.P.O. Box 446Kelseyville, CA 95451PH: (707) [email protected]
Kerman UMC [FR]Eric Cho3095 N. Madera AvenueKerman, CA 93630PH: (559) 846-8686Fax: (559) [email protected]://www.kermanumc.org
Kernville UMC [FR]Lauren ChaffeeCorner Sieretta & Big BlueP.O. Box 225Kernville, CA 93238PH: (760) 376-2751Fax: (760) [email protected]://www.kernvillemethodist.org
Kings Beach UMC [NS]Kathryn Dunning8425 Dolly VardenP.O. Box 609Kings Beach, CA 96143PH: (530) 546-2290Fax: (530) [email protected]
Klamath, UMC of the Redwoods [SH]Michael PiñaRedwood & AzeleaP.O. Box 246Klamath, CA 95548PH: (707) [email protected]
Knights Landing, Community UMC [SH]John McCorkellSixth & MillP.O. Box 186Knights Landing, CA 95645PH: (530) [email protected]
Lafayette UMC [BV]Lori Sawdon955 Moraga RoadLafayette, CA 94549PH: (925) 284-4765Fax: (925) [email protected]
Lake Isabella, Highland Chapel UMC [FR]Bill Rohrer5301 Lake Isabella Blvd.Lake Isabella, CA 93240PH: (760) 379-2120Fax: (760) [email protected]
Lakeport, United Christian Parish [SH]Shannon Kimbell-Auth745 BrushLakeport, CA 95453PH: (707) [email protected]
LeGrand UMC [FR]Anne Schlesinger3821 S WashingtonP.O. Box 92LeGrand, CA 95333PH: (209) [email protected]
Lemoore UMC [FR]Thomas Abrahamson500 East Bush StreetLemoore, CA 93245PH: (559) 924-5295Fax: (559) [email protected]://www.lemooreumc.org/
Lincoln UMC [DL]Gary McAnally629 I StreetLincoln, CA 95648PH: (916) [email protected]
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Linden UMC [DL]Kim MontenegroEast Main & MarketP.O. Box 693Linden, CA 95236PH: (209) 887-3362Fax: (209) [email protected]
Lindsay UMC [FR]Dale Kuruhara, Corazon Escarzaga120 N. Gale Hill AvenueLindsay, CA 93247PH: (559) 562-3663Fax: (559)[email protected]://www.jdutton.com/LindsayMethodist/index.
html
Livermore, Asbury UMC [BV]Charles Johnstone, Kim Risedorph4743 East AvenueLivermore, CA 94550PH: (925) 447-1950Fax: (925) [email protected]://www.asburylive.org
Livingston UMC [FR]Robert Kuyper11695 West OliveLivingston, CA 95334PH: (209) 394-2264Fax: (209) [email protected]
Lodi, First UMC [DL]Alan Kimber200 West Oak StreetLodi, CA 95240PH: (209) 368-5357Fax: (209) [email protected]://www.lodifirstchurch.org/
Lodi, Salem UMC [DL]Aura-Lila Ochoa345 East Elm St.P.O. Box 2081Lodi, CA 95241PH: (209) [email protected]
Loomis, First UMC [DL]Margaret McNaught6414 Brace RoadLoomis, CA 95650PH: (916) 652-0469Fax: (916) [email protected]
Los Altos UMC [SJ]Mark Bollwinkel, J. Damonte, Richard Plain,
Deborah Weatherspoon655 Magdalena AvenueLos Altos, CA 94024PH: (650) 948-1083Fax: (650) [email protected]://www.laumc.org
Los Banos UMC [FR]Glen Raley1031 IowaLos Banos, CA 93635PH: (209) 826-4181Fax: (209) [email protected]
Los Gatos UMC [SJ]Lee Neish111 Church StreetLos Gatos, CA 95030PH: (408) 354-4730Fax: (408) [email protected]://www.lgumc.org
Los Molinos, Community UMC [SH]Kathleen SmithJosephine & SherwoodP.O. Box 385Los Molinos, CA 96055PH: (530) [email protected]
Los Molinos, Cone Community UMC [SH]Kathleen Smith, ‘Christopher Bauer, 11220 Highway 99 EastLos Molinos, CA 96055PH: (530) 527-2329, (530) [email protected], cbauer@rbuhsd.
k12.ca.us
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Lovelock, Grace UMC [NS]Richard “Rolly” Rollison8th & CornellP.O. Box 1043Lovelock, NV 89419PH: (775) [email protected]
Lower Lake, Community UMC [SH]Paul Joseph T. Kham Dy Yang16255 Second St.Box 516Lower Lake, CA 95457PH: (707) [email protected]
Madera UMC [FR]Shinya Goto500 Sunset AvenueMadera, CA 93637PH: (559) 674-8704Fax: (559) [email protected]://www.maderaumc.org/
Manteca, St. Paul’s UMC [DL]Brandon Austin910 East North StreetManteca, CA 95336PH: (209) 823-7154Fax: (209) [email protected]://www.stpaulsmanteca.org/
Marina UMC [SJ]Aniko Olah281 Beach RoadMarina, CA 93933PH: (831) 384-2514Fax: (831) [email protected]
Marina, Canaan Korean [SJ]Hyesung Lee281 Beach RoadMarina, CA 93933PH: (831) 384-8812Fax: (831) 833-9048
Mariposa UMC [FR]Virginia FosterCorner Sixth & BullionP.O. Box 248Mariposa, CA 95338PH: (209) 966-3419Fax: (209) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/mariposaumc/index-
old.html
Martinez UMC [BV]Afuhia Akolo100 Church StreetMartinez, CA 94553PH: (925) [email protected]
Marysville, First UMC [SH]Arthur Catterall, Carolee Catterall, Chuckua
Yang730 ‘D’ StreetMarysville, CA 95901PH: (530) 743-3007Fax: (530) [email protected] Ministry email: mrvhmongministry@
gmail.comhttp://www.marysville-firstumc.org/
Maxwell UMC [SH]Corner of Olive and California StreetsP.O. Box 128Maxwell, CA 95955PH: (530) [email protected]
McGill UMC [NS]750 Lyons AvenueP.O. Box 151838Ely, NV 89315
McKinleyville, Church of Joyful Healer [SH]Rod Brayfindley1944 Central AvenueMcKinleyville, CA 95519PH: (707) 839-5691Fax: (707) [email protected]
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Meadow Vista, Placer Hills Community UMC [NS]
S. Janice Brim17250 Placer Hills Rd.P.O. Box 1526Meadow Vista, CA 95722PH: (530) [email protected]
Merced UMC [FR]Jay Pierce899 Yosemite ParkwayMerced, CA 95340PH: (209) 722-5777Fax: (209) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/merced
Meridian UMC [SH]John McCorkellSecond & Church RoadP.O. Box 217Meridian, CA 95957PH: (530) [email protected]
Middletown UMC [SH]Voris Brumfield15833 Armstron StP.O. Drawer AMiddletown, CA 95461PH: (707) 987-3379Fax: (707) [email protected]
Mill Valley, Mt. Tamalpais UMC [GG]Kristin Sachen410 SycamoreMill Valley, CA 94941PH: (415) 388-4456Fax: (415) [email protected]://www.mtumc.org
Millbrae, New Vision UMC [GG]Shirley Macemon450 Chadbourne AvenueMillbrae, CA 94030PH: (650) 697-8300Fax: (650) [email protected]
Milpitas, Genesis UMC [SJ]See San Jose, Genesis
Milpitas, Sunnyhills UMC [SJ]Chansoo Lee355 Dixon RoadMilpitas, CA 95035PH: (408) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/sunnyhills
Modesto, Centenary UMC [DL]Robert Collins, Samuel Vorn1911 Toyon AvenueModesto, CA 95350PH: (209) 527-5441Fax: (209) [email protected]
Modesto, First UMC [DL]Debra Brady, Cynthia Hamilton850 Sixteenth StreetModesto, CA 95354PH: (209) 522-9046Fax: (209) [email protected]://www.firstumcmodesto.org/index.html
Montague UMC [SH]Joseph MorganTwelfth & KingP.O. Box 187Montague, CA 96064PH: (530) 459-5584Fax: (none)[email protected]
Monterey UMC [SJ]Linda FordOne Soledad DriveMonterey, CA 93940PH: (831) 375-8285Fax: (831) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/montereyumc
Morgan Hill UMC [SJ]Jeffrey Kunkel17175 Monterey HighwayMorgan Hill, CA 95037PH: (408) 779-4044Fax: (408) [email protected]://www.mhumc.com
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Mt. Shasta, Community UMC [SH]Pamela Coy-ArmantroutP.O. Box 353Mt. Shasta, CA 96067PH: (530) 926-3217Fax: (530) [email protected]
Mt. View, Trinity UMC [SJ]Janette Saavedra748 Mercy StreetMountain View, CA 94041PH: (650) 967-6283Fax: (650) [email protected]://www.trinitymtnview.org
Napa, First UMC [BV]Douglas Monroe, Roger Kimble625 Randolph StreetNapa, CA 94559PH: (707) 253-1411Fax: (707) [email protected]://www.napaumc.org/
Nevada City UMC [NS]Charles Smith433 Broad StreetNevada City, CA 95959PH: (530) 265-2797Fax: (530) [email protected]://www.nevadacitymethodist.com
New Cuyama, Cuyama Community UMC [FR]
Steve Draucker4807 Caliente St.P.O. Box 173New Cuyama, CA 93254PH: (661) [email protected]
Newcastle UMC [NS]Doosik “David” Kim410 Buena Vista AvenueP.O. Box 235Newcastle, CA 95658PH: (916) [email protected]
North San Juan UMC [NS]Chesung “Justin” Ryu10121 Flume StreetP.O. Box 675North San Juan, CA 95960PH: (530) [email protected]
Novato UMC [GG]Rebecca Irelan1473 S. Novato Blvd.Novato, CA 94947PH: (415) 892-9896Fax: (415) [email protected]
Oakdale, Community UMC [DL]Timothy Gravatt1480 PoplarOakdale, CA 95361PH: (209) 847-7777Fax: (209) [email protected]
Oakhurst New Community UMC [FR]Kelley O’Connor49223 Road 426Oakhurst, CA 93644PH: (559) 683-2652Fax: (559) [email protected]://www.newcommunityumc.net/
Oakland, Berkeley Korean UMC [BV]Hyok-In Kwon303 Hudson StreetOakland, CA 94618PH: (510) [email protected]
Oakland, Chinese Community UMC [BV]Peter Lau, Emily Lin321 8th StreetOakland, CA 94607PH: (510) 452-1020Fax: (510) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/ccumc-oakland
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Oakland, Downs Memorial UMC [BV]Lorraine McNeal6026 Idaho StreetOakland, CA 94608PH: (510) 654-5858Fax: (510) [email protected]
Oakland, Elmhurst UMC [BV]Adrionne Beasley1659 83rd AvenueOakland, CA 94621PH: (510) [email protected]
Oakland, Fale Maama [BV]Vaionekesi Loumoli2385 103rd AvenueOakland, CA 94603PH: (510) 382-0660Fax: (510) [email protected]
Oakland, Korean UMC [BV]Kang-Won Lee737 East 17th StreetOakland, CA 94606PH: (510) 451-9076Fax: (510) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/oaklandkumc
Oakland, Lake Merritt UMC [BV]Mary Elyn Bahlert1255 First AvenueOakland, CA 94606PH: (510) 465-4793Fax: (510) [email protected]://www.lakemerrittumc.org
Oakland, Lake Park UMC [BV]John Current281 Santa Clara AvenueOakland, CA 94610PH: (510) 444-7262Fax: (510) [email protected]://home.earthlink.net/~oaklandlpumc/
Oakland, Laurel UMC [BV]Maile Koloto3525 Kansas StreetOakland, CA 94619PH: (510) [email protected]
Oakland, Shattuck Avenue UMC [BV]Delores Tibbs6300 Shattuck AvenueOakland, CA 94609PH: (510) [email protected]
Oakland, Taylor Memorial UMC [BV]Ronald Swisher1188 12th StreetOakland, CA 94607PH: (510) 444-6162Fax: (510) [email protected]
Orinda, St. Mark’s UMC [BV]Mark Zier451 Moraga WayOrinda, CA 94563PH: (925) 254-5965Fax: (925) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/smark2umc/
Orland, Federated Church [SH]Christine Banfill709 First StreetOrland, CA 95963PH: (530) 865-3131Fax: (530) 865-3931 [email protected]
Oroville, First UMC [SH]Donna VanMaanen, Laura Heffernan45 Acacia AvenueOroville, CA 95966PH: (530) 534-9455Fax: (530) [email protected]
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Pacific Grove, First UMC [SJ]Mark Wendland915 Sunset DrivePacific Grove, CA 93950PH: (831) 372-5875Fax: (831) [email protected]://www.fumcpg.org/
Pacific Grove, Forest Hill UMC [SJ]Richard Bowman551 GibsonPacific Grove, CA 93950PH: (831) 372-7956Cell: (831) 915-6540
Palo Alto, Aldersgate UMC [SJ]Roger Morimoto4243 Manuela AvenuePalo Alto, CA 94306PH: (650) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/aldersgate-paloalto
Palo Alto, First Tongan [SJ]Heilala Ahio625 Hamilton AvenuePalo Alto, CA 94301PH: (650) [email protected]
Palo Alto, First UMC [SJ]Michael Love, Laurie McHugh625 Hamilton AvenuePalo Alto, CA 94301PH: (650) 323-6167Fax: (650) [email protected]://www.firstpaloalto.com
Palo Alto, St. Andrew’s UMC [SJ]David Park4111 Alma StreetPalo Alto, CA 94306PH: (650) [email protected]://st.andrews-umc.org/
Palo Alto, Wesley UMC [SJ]Karen Paulsen463 College AvenuePalo Alto, CA 94306PH: (650) [email protected]://www.wesleychurchpa.org
Palo Alto, Wesley Tongan UMC [SJ]Paini Afu463 College AvenuePalo Alto, CA 94306PH: (650) 327-2092
Paradise UMC [SH]Robert Biehler6222 Clark Road6722 Clark RoadParadise, CA 95969PH: (530) 877-5989Fax: (530) [email protected]
Patterson, Federated Church [DL]Kevin Campbell45 El Circulo Ave.P.O. Box 1418Patterson, CA 95363PH: (209) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/pattersonfederated
Petaluma UMC [GG]Kathleen Mahoney410 D StreetPetaluma, CA 94952PH: (707) 762-9785Fax: (707) [email protected]
Philo UMC [GG]Ron SteverP.O. Box 294Philo, CA 95466PH: (707) 895-2567
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Pinole UMC [BV]Linda Prendergast2000 San Pablo AvenuePinole, CA 94564PH: (510) 724-3312Fax: (510) [email protected]://www.pinoleumc.org/
Pittsburg UMC [BV]Rochelle Frazier153 West Leland RoadPittsburg, CA 94565PH: (925) 432-7614Fax: (925) [email protected]
Placerville, El Dorado County Federated [DL]Andrew Headden1031 Thompson WayPlacerville, CA 95667PH: (530) 622-0273Fax: (530) [email protected]
Pleasant Hill, True Light Gospel Fellowship [BV]
Samuel Ng3217 Accalanes Ave. Lafayette, CA 94549PH: (925) [email protected]
Pleasanton, Lynnewood UMC [BV]Gary Grundman, Diana Bohn4444 Black AvenuePleasanton, CA 94566PH: (925) 846-0221Fax: (925) [email protected]://www.lynnewood.org/
Point Arena, St. Paul’s UMC [GG]Christina BallaghSchool & Main StreetsP.O. Box 25Point Arena, CA 95468PH: (707) [email protected]://www.spcumc.com/
Porterville, First UMC [FR]Les Lungren344 East MortonPorterville, CA 93257PH: (559) [email protected]
Porterville, Grand Avenue UMC [FR]Don Roulsten, Marcello Escarzaga776 West Grand AvenuePorterville, CA 93257PH: (559) 784-3791Fax: (559) [email protected]://www.grandavenue.org/
Portola UMC [NS]Dawn Pidlypchak396 2nd AvenuePortola, CA 96122PH: (530) 832-4979Fax: (530) [email protected]://www.portolaumc.org
Potter Valley, Community UMC [GG]Christopher Warner-CareyCorner of Main & West St.P.O. Box 69Potter Valley, CA 95469PH: (707) 743-1152
Prunedale UMC [SJ]17640 Pesante RoadSalinas, CA 93907PH: (831) 663-2930Fax: (831) 663-0430
Quincy UMC [NS]Cynthia Stateman270 East High StreetP.O. Box 766Quincy, CA 95971PH: (530) 283-1740Fax: (530) [email protected]://www.psln.com/methodist/
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Rancho Cordova UMC [DL]Rebecca Goodwin2101 Zinfandel DriveRancho Cordova, CA 95670PH: (916) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/ranchoumc
Red Bluff, First UMC [SH]Kathleen O’LearyDavid Avenue & Aloha StP.O. Box 994Red Bluff, CA 96080PH: (530) 527-5754Fax: (530) [email protected]
Redding, First UMC [SH]Martin MurdockSouth & East StreetsP.O. Box 992716Redding, CA 96099PH: (530) 243-2403Fax: (530) [email protected]://www.reddingumc.org
Redwood City, First UMC [GG]Tevita Vaikona2915 BroadwayRedwood City, CA 94062PH: (650) 366-0331Fax: (650) [email protected]
Redwood City, Woodside Road UMC [GG]2000 Woodside RoadRedwood City, CA 94061PH: (650) 368-3376Fax: (650) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/woodside
Reedley Fellowship [FR]Neal Harris1506 12th St.P.O. Box 47Reedley, CA 93654PH: (559) [email protected]
Reedley, First UMC [FR]Neal Harris1461 11th StreetReedley, CA 93654PH: (559) [email protected]
Reno, First Tongan Fellowship [NS]Opeti Aonga5705 Biller Lane, Sun Valley, 894433P.O. Box 60090Reno, NV 89506PH: (775) [email protected]
Reno, First UMC [NS]Judith Bither209 W. First StreetReno, NV 89501PH: (775) 322-4564Fax: (775) [email protected]://www.renofirstmethodist.org/
Reno, South Reno UMC [NS]Jennifer Murdock, James Mishler 200 De Spain LaneReno, NV 89511PH: (775) 851-1181Fax: (775) [email protected]://www.southrenoumc.org/
Reno, St. Paul’s UMC [NS]Patrick Leamy1660 Grandview AvenueReno, NV 89503PH: (775) 747-1431Fax: (775) [email protected]
Richmond, Easter Hill UMC [BV]Billye Austin3911 Cutting Blvd.Richmond, CA 94804PH: (510) 235-4226Fax: (510) [email protected]
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Richmond, First UMC [BV]Daniel Damon201 MartinaRichmond, CA 94801PH: (510) [email protected]
Richmond, Good Shepherd UMC [BV]Randal Smith6226 Arlington Blvd.Richmond, CA 94805PH: (510) [email protected]
Richmond, St. Luke’s UMC [BV]Pamela Kurtz3200 BarrettRichmond, CA 94804PH: (510) 234-5263Fax: (510) [email protected]
Rio Linda, Community UMC [DL]Judy Robbins6800 Sixth St.P.O. Box 306Rio Linda, CA 95673PH: (916) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/rlcumc
Riverbank UMC [DL]Mark Wharff6901 Third StreetP.O. Box 1091Riverbank, CA 95367PH: (209) [email protected]
Riverdale UMC [FR]John Whittemore, Marge Whittemore20721 MalsburyP.O. Box 698Riverdale, CA 93656PH: (559) [email protected]
Rocklin, Cornerstone Community UMC [DL]Stephen Lundin4495 Granite DriveRocklin, CA 95677PH: (916) 624-5534Fax: (916) [email protected]://UMCRocklin.org
Rohnert Park, St. John’s UMC [GG]Heather Hammer5150 Snyder LaneRohnert Park, CA 94928PH: (707) 584-9780Fax: (707) [email protected]://www.stjohnsunitedmethodist.org
Roseville, First UMC [DL]Timothy Sherburne109 Washington Blvd.Roseville, CA 95678PH: (916) 783-3464Fax: (916) [email protected]://www.home.surewest.net/firstumc/
Sacramento, Centennial UMC [DL]Linda Loessberg-Zahl, Jeonghyun Park5401 Freeport Blvd.Sacramento, CA 95822PH: (916) 452-4477Fax: (916) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/centennial
Sacramento, Central UMC [DL]Linda Dew-Hiersoux5265 H StreetSacramento, CA 95819PH: (916) 452-5016Fax: (916) [email protected]://www.centralumc.net/
Sacramento, Chinese UMC [DL]Ernest Kan2470 28th AvenueSacramento, CA 95822PH: (916) 452-3708
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Sacramento, Cho-un Korean UMC [DL]Hyun-Sup Jung, Hyesung Kang, Eun-Joo Myung7833 Highland AvenueCitrus Heights, CA 95610PH: (916) [email protected]
Sacramento, Emmanuel UMC [DL]Angel Betancourt5954 44th StreetSacramento, CA 95824PH: (916) [email protected]
Sacramento, Faith UMC [DL]Barbara Horikoshi-Firebaugh3600 J StreetSacramento, CA 95816PH: (916) [email protected]
Sacramento, First UMC [DL]Kathleen McShane, Linda Kelly-Baker2100 J StreetSacramento, CA 95816PH: (916) 446-5025Fax: (916) [email protected]
Sacramento, Florin UMC [DL]Linda Snyder7560 Florin RoadSacramento, CA 95828PH: (916) 421-1876Fax: (916) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/sacramento-florinumc/
Sacramento, Hope UMC [DL]JoAnn Juniel6161 Valley Hi DriveSacramento, CA 95823PH: (916) 395-0237Fax: (916) [email protected]
Sacramento, Japanese UMC [DL]Motoe Yamada6929 Franklin Blvd.Sacramento, CA 95823PH: (916) 421-1017Fax: (916) [email protected]://www.sacjumc.com/
Sacramento, North Sacramento UMC [DL]Ronald West650 El CaminoSacramento, CA 95815PH: (916) 922-6571Fax: (916) [email protected]
Sacramento, Oak Park UMC [DL]Robert Jones3600 BroadwayP.O. Box 5133Sacramento, CA 95817PH: (916) [email protected]
Sacramento, Riverside UMC [DL]Ernest Kan803 Vallejo WaySacramento, CA 95818PH: (916) 443-4360
Sacramento, St. Andrew’s UMC [DL]Elizabeth Brick, Ann Jordan6201 Spruce AvenueSacramento, CA 95841PH: (916) 332-0915Fax: (916) [email protected]
Sacramento, St. Mark’s UMC [DL]Florence Whitmore2391 St. Mark’s WaySacramento, CA 95864PH: (916) 483-7848Fax: (916) [email protected]://www.stmarksumc.com/
Sacramento, The Table [DL]Matthew Smith3301 Green Valley RoadRescue, CA 95672
Sacramento, Tongan U.M. Fellowship [DL]Kataii Tapa3600 BroadwayP.O. Box 5133Sacramento, CA 95817PH: (916) 456-0487
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Sacramento, Trinity UMC [DL]Shine Vang2245 Highridge DriveSacramento, CA 95825PH: (916) [email protected]
Sacramento, Wesley UMC [DL]David Griggs5010 15th Ave.P.O. Box 246897Sacramento, CA 95824PH: (916) [email protected]
Salinas, First UMC [SJ]James Luther404 Lincoln AvenueSalinas, CA 93901PH: (831) 424-0855Fax: (831) [email protected]://www.salinas.net/fumc
San Bruno, First Tongan UMC [GG]Kalatini Ahio560 El Camino RealSan Bruno, CA 94066PH: (650) 873-2192Fax: (650) [email protected]
San Carlos, Fale Hufanga Tongan UMC [GG]Siosifa Setoki2851 San Carlos AvenueSan Carlos, CA 94070PH: (650) 591-7456Fax: (650) [email protected]@yahoo.com
San Francisco, Bethany UMC [GG]Worship site (no mail): 580 Capp Street, San
Francisco P.O. Box 31130San Francisco, CA 94131PH: (415) [email protected]://www.bethanysf.org
San Francisco, Calvary UMC [GG]Anthony Jenkins1400 Judah StreetSan Francisco, CA 94122PH: (415) 566-3704Fax: (415) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/calvarysf/
San Francisco, Chinese UMC [GG]William Cheng920 Washington St.San Francisco, CA 94108PH: (415) 981-8408Fax: (415) [email protected]
San Francisco, Geneva Avenue UMC [GG]Florante Tangonan1261 Geneva AvenueSan Francisco, CA 94112PH: (415) 585-3685Fax: (415) [email protected]
San Francisco, Glide Memorial UMC [GG]Donald Guest, Karen Oliveto330 Ellis StreetSan Francisco, CA 94102PH: (415) 674-6000Fax: 415) [email protected]://www.glide.org/
San Francisco, Grace UMC [GG]Reynaldo Letana2540 Taraval StreetSan Francisco, CA 94116PH: (415) 731-3050Fax: (415) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/sfgrace/
San Francisco, Jones Memorial UMC [GG]Staci Current1975 Post StreetSan Francisco, CA 94115PH: (415) 921-7653Fax: (415) [email protected]://www.jonesumc.org/
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San Francisco, Korean UMC [GG]Hyo-Won Park3030 Judah StreetSan Francisco, CA 94122PH: (415) 759-1005Fax: (415) [email protected]
San Francisco, Nueva Vida Ministries [GG]Brenda Vaca251 Prague StreetSan Francisco, CA 94112PH: (415) [email protected]
San Francisco, Ohnnury Mission UMC [GG]4301 Geary Blvd.San Francisco, CA 94118PH: (415) 876-0092
San Francisco, Park Presidio UMC [GG]Donna Wood4301 Geary Blvd.San Francisco, CA 94118PH: (415) [email protected]
San Francisco, Pine UMC [GG]Brenda Vaca, Atsuko Fujinami426 33rd AvenueSan Francisco, CA 94121PH: (415) 387-1800Fax: (415) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/pinechurch
San Francisco, Sarah Laughed Ministry Group [GG]
Mark Cordes, Carolyn Talmadge1525 Waller Stc/o 430 34th Avenue, #206San Francisco, CA 94122PH: (415) 412-4301
San Francisco, Temple UMC [GG]Schuyler RhodesChurch entrance: 65 Beverly Street1111 Junipero Serra BlvdSan Francisco, CA 94132PH: (415) 586-1444Fax: (415) [email protected]://www.templeumc.org/
San Jose, Almaden Hills UMC [SJ]Jane Schlager1200 Blossom Hill RoadSan Jose, CA 95118PH: (408) 269-2345Fax: (408) [email protected]://www.almadenhillsumc.org
San Jose, Alum Rock UMC [SJ]Dale Weatherspoon30 Kirk AvenueSan Jose, CA 95127PH: (408) 258-7368Fax: (408) [email protected]://www.alumrockchurch.org/
San Jose, Calvary UMC [SJ]John Song729 Morse StreetSan Jose, CA 95126PH: (408) 294-2204Fax: (408) [email protected]://calvarynewsong.org
San Jose, Cambrian Park UMC [SJ]Charlotte Bear1919 Gunston WaySan Jose, CA 95124PH: (408) 377-8155Fax: (408) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/cambrianumc
San Jose, Evergreen Valley UMC [SJ]Robert Chicou3520 San Felipe RoadSan Jose, CA 95135PH: (408) 238-7631Fax: (408) [email protected]://www.evumc.org
San Jose, First UMC [SJ]James Crawford204 South 15th StreetSan Jose, CA 95112PH: (408) 294-7254Fax: (408) [email protected]://www.sanjosefirst.org
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San Jose, Genesis UMC [SJ]Siosifa Hingano1620 Oakland Rd., Suite D103San Jose, CA 95131PH: (408) 213-2484Fax: (408) 437-3167
San Jose, Korean UMC of Santa Clara Vly [SJ]
Sunae Cho, Jae-Haeng Choi, Sung-Ho Lee1001 Ginger LaneSan Jose, CA 95128PH: (408) 295-4161Fax: (408) [email protected]
San Jose, La Trinidad UMC [SJ]Juan Saavedra370 South King RoadSan Jose, CA 95116PH: (408) 259-1276
San Jose, New Creation UM Fellowship [SJ]Jin Oh1001 Ginger LaneSan Jose, CA 95128PH: (408) 295-4161
San Jose, St. Paul’s UMC [SJ]F. Fox405 South TenthSan Jose, CA 95112PH: (408) [email protected]://www.stpaulsumcsj.com/
San Jose, Vietnamese Fellowship [SJ]Thien-Loc Vo30 Kirk AvenueSan Jose, CA 95127PH: (408) [email protected]
San Jose, Wesley UMC [SJ]Keith Inouye, Michiko Nishinosono566 North Fifth StreetSan Jose, CA 95112PH: (408) 295-0367Fax: (408) [email protected]://www.wesleysj.net/
San Jose, Willow Glen UMC [SJ]Nancy Danson, Susan Smith1420 Newport AvenueSan Jose, CA 95125PH: (408) 294-9796Fax: (408) [email protected]://www.wgumc.org
San Leandro, Faith UMC [BV]Stephen Lee788 Lewelling Blvd.San Leandro, CA 94579PH: (510) [email protected]://www.faithsanleandro.org
San Leandro, First UMC [BV]Myrna Bernadel-Huey1600 BancroftSan Leandro, CA 94577PH: (510) 483-0606Fax: (510) [email protected]//www.fumcsl.org
San Leandro, Formosan UMC [BV]788 LewellingSan Leandro, CA 94579PH: (510) 357-3121
San Mateo, Crystal Springs UMC [GG]Nancy Landauer2145 Bunker Hill DriveSan Mateo, CA 94402PH: (650) 345-2381Fax: (650) [email protected]://www.csumc.org/
San Mateo, Hillsdale UMC [GG]Steven Thompson303 West 36th AvenueSan Mateo, CA 94403PH: (650) 345-8514Fax: (650) [email protected]://www.hillsdaleumc.org/
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San Mateo, Shoreview UMC [GG]Saia Fa’asislia120 Lindbergh StreetSan Mateo, CA 94401PH: (650) [email protected]
San Rafael, Aldersgate UMC [GG]Norma Jean PowellOne Wellbrock HeightsP.O. Box 6109San Rafael, CA 94903PH: (415) 492-0237Fax: (415) [email protected]://www.1wellbrock.org/
San Rafael, First UMC [GG]Liza Klein9 Ross Valley DriveSan Rafael, CA 94901PH: (415) 453-8716Fax: (415) [email protected]://www.ruah.net/unitedmethodist
San Ramon, Grace UMC [BV]Henry Kim19901 San Ramon Vly Blvd.San Ramon, CA 94583PH: (925) 828-8686Fax: (925) [email protected]://www.sanramongrace.org/
Sanger UMC [FR]George Bennett1612 9th StreetSanger, CA 93657PH: (559) 875-3015Fax: (559) [email protected]
Santa Clara UMC [SJ]Alice Oberg1700 Lincoln StreetSanta Clara, CA 95050PH: (408) 345-9300Fax: (408) [email protected]
Santa Clara, Bethel Korean UMC [SJ]Young-Gwon Kim1700 Lincoln StreetSanta Clara, CA 95050PH: (408) 244-8710Fax: (408) 244-8711http://www.bethelkumc.org
Santa Cruz , UMC of Santa Cruz [SJ]Michael Harrell250 California StreetSanta Cruz, CA 95060PH: (831) 429-6800Fax: (831) [email protected]://www.umcsantacruz.org
Santa Rosa, Christ UMC [GG]Kimberly Willis1717 Yulupa AvenueSanta Rosa, CA 95405PH: (707) 542-2569Fax: (707) [email protected]://www.ccum.us
Santa Rosa, First UMC [GG]Greg Bergquist, Joseph Major1551 Montgomery DriveSanta Rosa, CA 95405PH: (707) 545-3863Fax: (707) [email protected]://www.fumcsantarosa.org/
Schurz UMC [NS]1019 Hospital RoadSchurz, NV
Seaside, Hilltop UMC [SJ]Sione Halafau1340 Hilby AvenueSeaside, CA 93955PH: (831) [email protected]
Sebastopol UMC [GG]Judith Stone500 N. Main StreetSebastopol, CA 95472PH: (707) 823-7971Fax: (707) [email protected]://www.sonic.net/~sebumc/
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Churches in the California-Nevada Conference
Selma, First UMC [FR]Mary Dalton1702 Cross StreetSelma, CA 93662PH: (559) 896-0284Fax: (559) [email protected]
Selma, San Pablo UMC [FR]Mary Dalton12794 S. DockerySelma, CA 93662PH: (559)[email protected]
Shasta Lake, Community UMC [SH]Dottye (D. J.) Duval1509 Hardenbrook AvenueShasta Lake, CA 96019PH: (530) 275-3906Fax: (none)[email protected]
Sierra City UMC [NS]Chesung “Justin” Ryu115 Butte StreetP.O. Box 241Sierra City, CA 96125PH: (530) [email protected]
Smith River UMC [SH]Stephen Pudinski121 North BecksteadP.O. Box 810Smith River, CA 95567PH: (707) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/smithriverumc
Smith Valley UMC [NS]Barton Welsh44 Rivers RoadSmith, NV 89430PH: (775) 465-2452Fax: (775) [email protected]
Soledad, Mision Metodista Hispana de Sol [SJ]
Ines Lugo Verdugo310 Main StreetSoledad, CA 95960PH: (831) [email protected]
Sonoma UMC [GG]Pamela Cummings109 Patten StreetSonoma, CA 95476PH: (707) [email protected]
Sonora UMC [DL]Thomas Weathers90 West Yaney AvenueSonora, CA 95370PH: (209) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/sonora_umc/
Soulsbyville UMC [DL]John Kimbell19882 Community Dr.P.O. Box 928Soulsbyville, CA 95372PH: (209) 928-4223Fax: (209) 928-1998
South San Francisco: Hope UMC [GG]Mark Cordes115 El Campo DriveS.San Francisco, CA 94080PH: (650) [email protected]
Sparks UMC [NS]Thomas Butler1231 Pyramid WaySparks, NV 89431PH: (775) 358-0925Fax: (775) [email protected]://www.sparksumc.org/
St. Helena UMC [BV]Audrey Ward1310 AdamsSt. Helena, CA 94574PH: (707) 963-2839Fax: (707) [email protected]
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Stockton, Central UMC [DL]David Bennett, Kien Srey3700 Pacific AvenueStockton, CA 95204PH: (209) 466-5046Fax: (209) [email protected]://www.cumcstkn.org/
Stockton, Grace UMC [DL]Donald Piercy1625 North Lincoln StreetStockton, CA 95204PH: (209) 464-6121Fax: (209) [email protected]
Stockton, Holy Cross UMC [DL]John McLaughlin1200 W. Hammer LaneStockton, CA 95209PH: (209) 472-2177Fax: (209) [email protected]
Stockton, St. Mark’s UMC [DL]Jola Bortner306 East ClayP.O. Box 6369Stockton, CA 95206PH: (209) 463-7071Fax: (209) [email protected]
Stockton, St. Paul’s UMC [DL]Paul Cabotaje2220 West Alpine AvenueStockton, CA 95204PH: (209) 464-1620Fax: (209) [email protected]
Sunnyvale, First UMC [SJ]Paul Schlager535 Old San Francisco Rd.Sunnyvale, CA 94086PH: (408) 739-0826Fax: (408) [email protected]://www.sunnyvaleumc.org
Sunnyvale, Galilee Korean UMC [SJ]Duk-Soo Kim535 Old San Francisco RoadSunnyvale, CA 94089PH: (408) [email protected]
Sunnyvale, San Jose Tongan Fellowship [SJ]Sepuloni Feleunga1251 Sandia AvenueSunnyvale, CA 94089PH: (408) 773-0177
Sunnyvale, Trinity UMC [SJ]Katie Goetz583 East FremontSunnyvale, CA 94087PH: (408) [email protected]://www.trinityumcsunnyvale.org
Sunnyvale, Valley Faith UMC [SJ]Felicisimo Cao1251 Sandia AvenueSunnyvale, CA 94089PH: (408) 735-1034Fax: (408) [email protected]://www.valleyfaithumc.com/
Susanville UMC [NS]Scott Wylie70 S. Lassen Street60 S. Lassen StreetSusanville, CA 96130PH: (530) [email protected]
Sutter Creek UMC [DL]Alexis CambeMain & Church StreetsP.O. Box 983Sutter Creek, CA 95685PH: (209) [email protected]
Sutter UMC [SH]Lane Noyes7751 Butte RoadP.O. Box 550Sutter, CA 95982PH: (530) 755-0150Fax: (530) [email protected]
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Churches in the California-Nevada Conference
Taft UMC [FR]Cindy Brettschneider630 North StreetTaft, CA 93268PH: (661) 765-5557Fax: [email protected]://www.geocities.com/taftumc
Taylorsville UMC [NS]Youngrae Kim4264 Nelson, TaylorsvilleP.O. Box 215Greenville, CA 95947PH: (530) [email protected]
Tehachapi Valley UMC [FR]Tevita Ofahengaue20040 Backes Lane20400 Backes LaneTehachapi, CA 93561PH: (661) 822-1440Fax: (661)[email protected]
Tipton UMC [FR]James WoffindenCorner Evans Road & Cooper Ave.P.O. Box 98Tipton, CA 93272PH: (559)[email protected]
Tracy, First UMC [DL]Mark Buenafe330 Acacia StreetTracy, CA 95376PH: (209) 835-4927Fax: (209) [email protected]://www.fumctracy.org/
Tranquility UMC [FR]Beth StidhamCorner Scaggs & DanielsP.O. Box 425Tranquility, CA 93668PH: (559) [email protected]
Truckee, Church of the Mountain [NS]Jeffrey Hall10079 Church Street, Truckee, 96161P.O. Box 1209Truckee, CA 96160PH: (530) [email protected]
Tulare UMC [FR]Latu Tangulu228 West KernTulare, CA 93274PH: (559) 686-8523Fax: (559) [email protected]
Tuolumne UMC [DL]John Kimbell18851 Cedar St.P.O. Box 815Tuolumne, CA 95379PH: (209) 928-4223Fax: (209) 928-1998
Turlock, First UMC [DL]David Thompson1660 Arbor WayTurlock, CA 95380PH: (209) 668-3000Fax: (209) [email protected]
Ukiah UMC [GG]Lisa Warner-Carey270 N. Pine St.P.O. Box 323Ukiah, CA 95482PH: (707) 462-3360Fax: (707) [email protected]
Upper Lake, Community UMC [SH]Paul Joseph T. Kham Dy Yang1st Street & Taylor Valley RoadP.O. Box 276Upper Lake, CA 95485PH: (707) [email protected]
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Vacaville, St. Paul’s UMC [BV]Sandy Gess101 West StreetVacaville, CA 95688PH: (707) [email protected]://home.earthlink.net/~stpaulsumc/
Vallejo, Fellowship UMC [BV]Jinsik Lee140 Ladera DriveVallejo, CA 94591PH: (707) [email protected]
Vallejo, First UMC [BV]Christine Shiber502 Virginia StreetVallejo, CA 94590PH: (707) [email protected]
Vallejo, Wayside UMC [BV]Douglas Johnson2309 Columbus ParkwayVallejo, CA 94590PH: (707) [email protected]://windowtowayside.org/
Valley Springs Community UMC [DL]Winston Cruz135 Laurel Street135 Laurel StreetValley Springs, CA 95252PH: (209) 772-2429Fax: (209) [email protected]://www.MethodistValleySprings.org
Visalia UMC [FR]Steven Creel, Tom Buratovich, Corazon
Escarzaga5200 W. Caldwell AvenueVisalia, CA 93277PH: (559) 627-1660Fax: (559) [email protected]://www.vumc.org/
Walnut Creek, East Bay Formosan UMC [BV]William Chou1755 Sunnyvale AvenueWalnut Creek, CA 94596PH: (925) [email protected]://www.geocities.com/fumceb
Walnut Creek, Tice Valley UMC [BV]Joanne Peterson1944 Tice Valley Blvd.Walnut Creek, CA 94595PH: (925) 937-4535Fax: (925) [email protected]
Walnut Creek, UMC [BV]Eileen Lindsay, Pamela Abbey1543 Sunnyvale AvenueWalnut Creek, CA 94597PH: (925) 934-4208Fax: (925) [email protected]://www.walnutcreekumc.org
Walnut Creek, Walnut Avenue UMC [BV]Sun-Hee Kim260 Walnut AvenueWalnut Creek, CA 94598PH: (925) 933-0888Fax: (925) [email protected]://walnutavenueumc.org/
Wasco UMC [FR]J. Allred1441 Seventh StreetWasco, CA 93280PH: (661) 758-6366Fax: (661)[email protected]
Watsonville, First UMC [SJ]Robin Mathews-Johnson229 Stanford StreetWatsonville, CA 95076PH: (831) 724-4434Fax: (831) [email protected]://www.gbgm-umc.org/wats1stumc
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Weldon UMC [FR]Bill Rohrer20021 Hwy 178P.O. Box 1209Weldon, CA 93283PH: (760) 378-2321Fax: (760)[email protected]
Williams, Parkside UMC [SH]James (Pete) Shell9th & GP.O. Box 515Williams, CA 95987PH: (530) 473-5903Fax: (530) [email protected]
Willits UMC [GG]Carole Bergman286 School StreetWillits, CA 95490PH: (707) [email protected]://www.Willitsumc.org
Willows, First UMC [SH]Janna Adamson544 North ShastaWillows, CA 95988PH: (530) [email protected]
Windsor UMC [GG]Mike Turgeon9451 Brooks Road SouthP.O. Box 87Windsor, CA 95492PH: (707) 838-6898Fax: (707) [email protected]
Winnemucca UMC [NS]Gayle Basten138 W. Winnemucca Blvd.Winnemucca, NV 89445PH: (775) 623-2814Fax: (775) [email protected]
Woodland UMC [DL]Ardith Allread620 North StreetWoodland, CA 95695PH: (530) 662-6274Fax: (530) [email protected]
Yerington, Community UMC [NS]Martha Milk221 North Main StreetP.O. Box 109Yerington, NV 89447PH: (775) [email protected]
Yreka UMC [SH]Toni HartmanFairchild & Cedar502 N. Fairchild StreetYreka, CA 96097PH: (530) 842-4291Fax: (530) [email protected]
Yuba City, First UMC [SH]Lois Black3101 Colusa HighwayYuba City, CA 95993PH: (530) 673-5858Fax: (530) [email protected]://www.fumcyubacity.com/
Yuba City, Grace UMC [SH]Rosemary Landry3600 South Walton AvenueYuba City, CA 95993PH: (530) 673-7832Fax: (530) [email protected]
Yuba City, Love Korean UMC [SH]Sung Ai Lee3890 Live Oak Blvd.Yuba City, CA 95991PH: (530) [email protected]
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CODE KEYAM Associate member PD Probationary (Provisional) DeaconATEM Appointment to Extension Ministry PE Probationary (Provisional) ElderFD Deacon in full connection PL Part-time Local PastorFE Elder in full connection RA Retired AssociateFL Full-time local pastor RD Retired DeaconOE Elder member of another annual
conference or Methodist denominationRL
RM
Retired Local Pastor
Retired PastorOF Full Member of another denomination SY Supply pastor; not serving under
episcopal appointment
Directory of Bishops
Resident Bishop
BROWN, WARNER HARRISON, JR. (Minnie) California-Nevada .................. [email protected]: PO Box 980250, West Sacramento, CA 95798 ....................................................(916) 374-1510Fax: ..................................................................................................................................(916) 372-9062RES: 3019 Rubicon Way, West Sacramento, CA 95691
Retired Bishops elected from this conference, served this conference or currently residing in this conference
CHOY, WILBUR WONG YAN (Nancy S. Adachi-Osawa) .......................................... [email protected] W. Aloha St. #830, Seattle, WA 98119-4746
DEW, WILLIAM WALDO, JR. (Mitzie) .......................................................... [email protected] Oakham Way Elk Grove, CA 95757 .....................................................................(916) 685-4536
Notes About the Clergy Directory:Full Service Records are found in chapter 14, The Historical Record.
If the database is correct, the directory will be correct! Please send all updates or corrections to this information to Bishop Brown's office at:
P.O. Box 980250
West Sacramento CA 95798
or e-mail to: [email protected] bishop's office will forward the information to your district office and the Board of Pensions as necessary.
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Ordained, Licensed, Appointed or Assigned Ministers
KELLY, LEONTINE T.C. ...............................................................................................Ltckelly@aol.comFax: .................................................................................................................................(650) 347-47931850 Alice St., Apt. 1008, Oakland, CA 94612 (510) 834-0601
SANO, ROY ISAO (Kathleen Thomas-Sano) ....................................................bishoprsano@earthlink.net400 Elysian Fields Dr., Oakland CA 94605 ....................................................................(510) 635-7916
SHAMANA, BEVERLY J. (Walter Woods)1525 Hill Dr. Los Angeles 90041 ...................................................................................(323) 478-9999
TALBERT, MELVIN GEORGE (Marilyn Magee) ................................................bishopmel@netzero.net108 Rausch Dr, Brentwood TN 37027-4447 ..................................................................(615) 309-8096Fax: .................................................................................................................................(615) 661-8576
Ordained, Licensed, Appointed or Assigned MinistersABBEY, PAMELA J. [FE] (Kent Parr) Walnut Creek, UMC ................................. [email protected]
APPT: 1543 Sunnyvale Avenue, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 ............................................(925) 934-4208Fax: .......................(925) 934-1492 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(925) 381-7299RES: ...............................................................................................................................(925) 934-4208
ABRAHAMSON, THOMAS D. [FE] (Debbie Abrahamson) Lemoore UMC [email protected]: P.O. Box 877, Armona, CA 93202 ......................................................................(559) 924-5295Fax: .......................(559) 624-5295 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(559) 970-3408RES: ...............................................................................................................................(559) 925-1032
ADAMS, LEONARD [SY] Fresno, St. Mark's UMCAPPT: 2406 South Lily, Fresno, CA 93706 ....................................................................(559) 266-4128
ADAMSON, JANNA O. [FE] (John O'Connell) Willows, First UMC .................... [email protected]: 544 North Shasta, Willows, CA 95988 ...............................................................(530) 934-3190Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 680-5638RES: 850 N. Lassen Street, Willows, CA 95988 ............................................................(530) 934-2333
AFU, PAINI [PL] (Manusiu Afu) Palo Alto, Wesley UMCAPPT: 463 College Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94306 .........................................................(650) 327-2092Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(415) 272-2208RES: 2581 Fordham St., Palo Alto, CA 94303 ...............................................................(650) 325-4277
AHIO, HEILALA [FE] (Kalatini Ahio) Palo Alto, First Tongan [email protected]: 625 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301 .......................................................(650) 323-4340Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(650) 921-7813RES: 483 Anita Drive, Millbrae, CA 94030 ...................................................................(650) 692-7713
AHIO, KALATINI [FE] (Heilala Ahio) San Bruno, First Tongan UMC [email protected]: 560 El Camino Real, San Bruno, CA 94066 .......................................................(650) 873-2192Fax: .................................................................................................................................(650) 873-2247RES: 483 Anita Drive, Millbrae, CA 94030 ...................................................................(650) 692-7713
AKOLO, AFUHIA I. [FE] (Salote) Martinez UMC ..............................................afuhiaakolo@yahoo.comAPPT: 100 Church Street, Martinez, CA 94553 .............................................................(925) 228-1233Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 978-0336RES: 2315 - 90th Avenue, Oakland, CA 94603 ..............................................................(510) 383-9200
ALBISTON, LEROY A. [SY] Biggs UMC .......................................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 425, Biggs, CA 95917 ..........................................................................(530) 868-5381Fax: .......................(530) 868-5381 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 370-7999RES: 459 D Street, Box 36, Biggs, CA 95917 ................................................................(530) 868-5507
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ALBRIGHT, JOHN V. [RM] (Lois)Retirement ...............................................johnalbright07@comcast.netFax: .................................................................................................................................(916) 629-9079RES: 7775 18th Street, Sacramento, CA 95832 .............................................................(916) 629-9079
ALDERMAN, C. RAY [RM] RetirementRES: 2415 Bladen Street, Bakersfield, CA 93309 ..........................................................(661) 832-1006
ALEXANDER, JAMES E. [RM] (Ann Lacy)RetirementRES: 6706 N. Country Club Dr., Oklahoma City, OK 73116 ........................................(405) 842-0583
ALLREAD, ARDITH [FE] (Gregg Atkins)Woodland UMC ................................... [email protected]: 620 North Street, Woodland, CA 95695 ..............................................................(530) 662-6274Fax: .................................................................................................................................(530) 662-2324RES: 904 Notre Dame Drive, Woodland, CA 95695 ......................................................(530) 662-1612
ALLRED, J. SCOTT [FE] (Frances)Wasco UMC .................................................... [email protected]: 1441 Seventh Street, Wasco, CA 93280 ..............................................................(661) 758-6366Fax: .......................(661) 393-6558 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(661) 205-0790RES: 3601 Jody Court, Bakersfield, CA 93308 ..............................................................(661) 393-6558
ANDERSON, DONALD EUGENE [RM] (Kathryn)RetirementRES: 307 Stony Creek Dr., Orland, CA 95963 ...............................................................(530) 865-7961
ANGOVE, P. JERALD [RM] (Susan) Retirement .................................................. [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 212-3017RES: 1050 Porter Drive, Roseville, CA 95678 ...............................................................(916) 781-6785
ANKER, CHARLES C. [RM] Retirement .................................................................r.anker@sbcglobal.netRES: 27030 Meadow Way, Carmel, CA 93923 ..............................................................(831) 625-2382
AONGA, OPETI [PL] Reno, First Tongan Fellowship .......................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 60090, Reno, NV 89506 ......................................................................(775) 972-0516Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(775) 342-9546RES: 9693 Canyon Meadow Drive, Reno, NV 89506
ARATANI, IZURU [FE] (Akiyo) ATEM .....................................................................izuru@hs.kyoai.ac.jpAPPT: ............................................................................................................................................. Japan RES: ...............................................................................................................................(027) 237-1453
ARJONA, JUAN J. [RM] (Debbie) Retirement .................................................... [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(559) 627-1270RES: 304 N. Marcin Court, Visalia, CA 93291 ..............................................................(559) 734-9179
ASH, LLOYD [SY] Dixon UMC ...................................................................................... [email protected]: 209 N. Jefferson Street, Dixon, CA 95620 ..........................................................(707) 678-2191Fax: .................................................................................................................................(707) 678-4279
ATKINS, DAVID W. [RM] (Sherry) Retirement .................................................... [email protected]: 3502 Medallion Rose, Bakersfield, CA 93313 ......................................................(661) 831-3502
AUER, JOHN J. [RM] (Julie) Retirement ......................................................johnandjulieauer@yahoo.comRES: 1964 Alamanda Drive #1, Naples, FL 34102 ........................................................(775) 287-1135
AUSTIN, BILLYE [FE] Richmond, Easter Hill UMC ................................................ [email protected]: 3911 Cutting Blvd., Richmond, CA 94804 .........................................................(510) 235-4226Fax: .......................(510) 235-2116 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 301-1629RES: 3219 Guillermo Place, Hayward, CA 94542 .........................................................(510) 889-8298
AUSTIN, BRANDON F. [FE] Manteca, St. Paul's UMCAPPT: 910 East North Street, Manteca, CA 95336 ........................................................(209) 823-7154Fax: .................................................................................................................................(209) 239-2174RES: 2600 San Leandro Blvd., Apt. 1002, San Leandro, CA 94578 ..............................(510) 909-2530
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AUTAJAY, LEONARD C. [RM] (Abigail)RetirementRES: 279 Woodridge Drive, Vallejo, CA 94591 .............................................................(707) 649-0868
BAHLERT, MARY ELYN [FE] (Jeff Kunkel)Oakland, Lake Merritt [email protected]: 1255 First Avenue, Oakland, CA 94606 ..............................................................(510) 465-4793Fax: .................................................................................................................................(510) 465-6187RES: 4454 View Place, Oakland, CA 94611 ..................................................................(510) 652-3579
BAKER, DALE W. [RM] (Jean) RetirementRES: 1129 Shell Avenue, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 .......................................................(831) 372-7462
BAKER, DOROTHY [RD] Retirement ....................................................................downsmumc@aol.comMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 209-9101RES: 741 Spruce Street, Berkeley, CA 94707 ................................................................(510) 526-3831
BAKER, FREDERICK B. [RM] (Carolyn) Retirement [email protected]: 5920 Second Street, Lubbock, TX 79416 ..............................................................(806) 785-5374
BAKER, HEATHER BAILES [PE] (Sam Baker)346.1 Out - Apt. Across AC Lines - [email protected]
APPT: .............................................................................................................................(413) 533-6093Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(559) 836-8086RES: 191 Montcalm Street, Chicopee, MA 12020
BAKER-HOLLEMAN, LILLIAN [RD] (David Holleman) Retirement [email protected]: .......................(925) 777-9714 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(925) 207-5320RES: 4505 Deerhorn Court, Antioch, CA 94509 ............................................................(925) 754-3802
BALDWIN, DONALD L. [RM] (Peggy)Retirement ......................................... [email protected]: 12541 Gayle Lane, Nevada City, CA 95959 .........................................................(530) 274-1519
BALL, IVAN J. [RM] (Ruth)Retirement ............................................................................ [email protected]: 18629 Avenue 168, Porterville, CA 93257 ............................................................(559) 784-3537
BALLAGH, CHRISTINA [FE] (William) Point Arena, St. Paul's UMC [email protected]: P.O. Box 25, Point Arena, CA 95468 ..................................................................(707) 882-2074Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 353-0026RES: PO Box 25, 50 School St, Point Arena, CA 954680025 ........................................(707) 882-1675
BANFILL, CHRISTINE C. [FE] Orland, Federated Church ................................. [email protected]: 709 First Street, Orland, CA 95963 .....................................................................(530) 865-3131Fax: .......................(530) 865-3931 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 680-3570RES: 707 First Street, Orland, CA 95963 .......................................................................(530) 865-3388
BASTEAR, RICHARD A. [RM] Retirement ...........................................................dbastear@sbcglobal.netMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(209) 986-7205RES: 10014 River View Circle, Stockton, CA 95209 .....................................................(209) 951-7205
BASTEN, GAYLE [FL] Winnemucca UMC .....................................................................wumc@wmca.netAPPT: 138 W. Winnemucca Blvd., Winnemucca, NV 89445 ........................................(775) 623-2814Fax: ( ................................................................................................................................. 775) 623-2814RES: 10 Arnold Ave., Winnemucca, NV 89445 .............................................................(775) 625-4876
BAUER, CHRISTOPHER [SY] Cone Community UMCRES: 25101 Second Avenue, Los Molinos, CA 96055 ...................................................(530) 384-1463
BAYARD, RICHARD F. [RM] Retirement ...............................................................rbayard@sbcglobal.netRES: 520 W. Feemster Avenue, Visalia, CA 93277 ........................................................(559) 738-0223
BEAR, ANDREW [FE] (Charlotte)ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry...................... [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(510) 438-9602Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(408) 341-5461RES: 1703 Almond Blossom Lane, San Jose, CA 95124 ...............................................(408) 947-9690
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BEAR, CHARLOTTE [FE] (Andrew) San Jose, Cambrian Park UMC [email protected]: 1919 Gunston Way, San Jose, CA 95124 ............................................................(408) 377-8155Fax: .......................(408) 377-8523 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(408) 341-5438RES: 1703 Almond Blossom Lane, San Jose, CA 95124 ...............................................(408) 979-9690
BEASLEY, ADRIONNE [FE] Oakland, Elmhurst UMC ........................................... [email protected]: 1659 83rd Avenue, Oakland, CA 94621 ..............................................................(510) 568-1484Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 508-7901RES: 1830 Lake Shore Avenue, #412, Oakland, CA 94606 ...........................................(510) 763-7695
BECK, BILL E. [RM] (Mary)Retirement ................................................................beck.bill@sbcglobal.netFax: .......................(209) 575-4562 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 380-2127RES: 2329 Fairbairn Drive, Modesto, CA 95355 ...........................................................(209) 574-9786
BECK, MARY B. [RD] (Bill E. Beck)Retirement ........................................... [email protected]: .......................(209) 575-4562 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 380-3145RES: 2329 Fairbairn Drive, Modesto, CA 95355 ...........................................................(209) 574-9786
BELL, ADOLPHE EDWARD [RM] (Willie H)Retirement [email protected]: 19 Ramona Avenue, Oakland, CA 94611 ..............................................................(510) 428-4056
BENNETT, DAVID L. [FE] (Jackie)Stockton, Central UMC [email protected]: 3700 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, CA 95204 ..........................................................(209) 466-5046Fax: .......................(209) 466-5206 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 470-5044RES: 10103 Berryessa Drive, Stockton, CA 95219 ........................................................(209) 957-6332
BENNETT, GEORGE [FL] Sanger UMC .................................................................. [email protected]: 1612 9th Street, Sanger, CA 93657 .....................................................................(559) 875-3015Fax: .......................(559) 875-4509 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(775) 343-8695RES: 844 Rosewood Avenue, Sanger, CA 93657 ...........................................................(775) 383-8695
BENSON, GAYE G. [FE] El Sobrante UMC ..........................................................ggbenson@earthlink.netAPPT: 670 Appian Way, El Sobrante, CA 94803 ...........................................................(510) 223-0790Fax: .......................(510) 223-0791 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 672-2345RES: 3426 Grasswood Drive, Richmond, CA 94803 .....................................................(510) 222-4884
BERCK, LORAN G. [RM] Retirement ..................................................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 371, Fort Jones, CA 96032 .....................................................................(530) 468-5549
BERGER, JOHN W. [RM] (Ione) Retirement .............................................................. [email protected]: USS Hornet, PO Box 460, Pier 3, Alameda Pt., Alameda, CA 94501 ................(510) 521-8448Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(408) 921-7114RES: 2956 Aulin Drive, San Jose, CA 95125 .................................................................(408) 269-2084
BERGES, SUSAN [FL] Ely UMC ...........................................................................sberges1@sbcglobal.netAPPT: P.O. Box 151838, Ely, NV 89315 ........................................................................(775) 289-2174Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(775) 293-0971
BERGMAN, CAROLE [FE] Willits UMC .................................................... [email protected]: 286 School Street, Willits, CA 95490 .................................................................(707) 459-2855Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 513-6093RES: 78 Hillside Dr, Willits, CA 95490 .........................................................................(707) 459-0861
BERGQUIST, GREG B. [FE] (Connie)Santa Rosa, First UMC ........ [email protected]: 1551 Montgomery Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95405 ...............................................(707) 545-3863Fax: .......................(707) 545-5375 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(707) 490-7069RES: 2242 Nectarine Dr., Santa Rosa, CA 95404 ..........................................................(707) 579-3635
BERNADEL-HUEY, MYRNA [FE] (Elliot)San Leandro, First UMC.......................... [email protected]: 1600 Bancroft, San Leandro, CA 9477 ...............................................................(510) 483-0606Fax: .................................................................................................................................(510) 351-7531RES: 6660 Banning Dr., Oakland, CA 94611 .................................................................(510) 531-5197
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BERRY, ALISON [FE] Alamo, San Ramon Valley UMC ........................................... [email protected]: 902 Danville Blvd., Alamo, CA 94507 ...............................................................(925) 837-5243Fax: .......................(925) 837-2763 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(408) 804-0401RES: 741 Fourth Street, Gilroy, CA 95020 .....................................................................(408) 847-4743
BERRY, LINDA RACHEL [RM] (John Kraps)Retirement [email protected]: 1706 Ridge Road, Champaigne, IL 61821 ............................................................(217) 359-0196
BERRYMAN, JOHN [SY] Crescent City UMCAPPT: 664 H Street, Crescent City, CA 95531 ...............................................................(707) 464-3710Fax: .................................................................................................................................(707) 465-5617
BETANCOURT, ANGEL A. [FE] (Norma) Sacramento, Emmanuel UMC [email protected]: 5954 44th Street, Sacramento, CA 95824 ...........................................................(916) 421-9712Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 833-1832RES: 1813 Cagney Way, Sacramento, CA 95835 ...........................................................(916) 419-9715
BIEHLER, ROBERT R. [FE] (Nadeen Joyce) Paradise UMC ....................................... [email protected]: 6722 Clark Road, Paradise, CA 95969 ................................................................(530) 877-5989Fax: .......................(530) 877-9616 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 518-9404RES: 5901 Oakmore Drive, Paradise, CA 95969 ...........................................................(530) 872-2761
BIRD, PHYLLIS A. [RM] Retirement ................................................................... [email protected]: 321 Kedzie Street, #3, Evanston, IL 60202 ...........................................................(847) 869-4248
BIRDSEY, WILLIAM A. [RM] (Heidi) RetirementRES: 1976 Rustler's Trail, Camp Verde, AZ 86322 ........................................................(520) 567-3307
BITHER, JUDITH A. [FE] Reno, First UMC .................................................................. [email protected]: 209 W. First Street, Reno, NV 89501 .................................................................. (775) 322-4564Fax: ..................................................................................................................................(775) 322-0285RES: 556 Marsh Avenue, Reno, NV 89509 ....................................................................(775) 322-2013
BLACK, LOIS E. [FE] (Wm. Shannon Black) Yuba City, First UMC [email protected]: 3101 Colusa Highway, Yuba City, CA 95993 .....................................................(530) 673-5858Fax: .......................(530) 673-4227 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 301-0307RES: 230 B Street, Yuba City, CA 95991
BLACK, STEPHEN K. [FE] (Karen) ATEM .................................................................blacksk@usfca.eduAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(415) 422-5726RES: 1052 Diamante, Rio Vista, CA 94571
BLAIR, DONENE V. [PD] ATEM - Apt to Ext. Ministry ........................................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(415) 577-0049RES: 60 Martin Drive, Novato, CA 94949
BLANEY, ROBERT W. [RM] (Laurel) Retirement ................................................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(831) 419-0358RES: 2435 Felt St. #88, Santa Cruz, CA 95062 ..............................................................(831) 477-7550
BOHN, DIANA M. [FD] Pleasanton, Lynnewood UMC .......................................... [email protected]: 2435 North Thesta, Fresno, CA 93735 ................................................................(559) 226-9094Fax: .......................(559) 226-8505 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(559) 455-7005RES: 670 Vernon Street #103, Oakland, CA 94610
BOLLWINKEL, MARK S. [FE] (Bonnie) Los Altos UMC [email protected]: 655 Magdalena Avenue, Los Altos, CA 94024 ...................................................(650) 948-1083Fax: .......................(650) 949-5372 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(650) 380-7183RES: 1375 Bright Oaks Court, Los Altos, CA 94024 .....................................................(650) 988-1246
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BORTNER, JOLA [FE] Stockton, St. Mark's UMC .......................................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 6369, Stockton, CA 95206 ...................................................................(209) 463-7071Fax: .......................(209) 463-7071 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 483-0385RES: 39 W. Fulton Street, Stockton, CA 95204-1307 ....................................................(209) 943-1889
BOSCH, JOHN [SY] Jackson UMC ....................................................................... [email protected]: 120 Church, Jackson, CA 95642 .........................................................................(209) 223-1884Fax: .................................................................................................................................(209) 223-5046RES: 204 Golf Course Rd., Jackson, CA 95642 .............................................................(209) 223-3413
BOUCK, WAYNE L. [RM] (Bienvenida)Retirement ..................................................waynide@yahoo.comRES: ......................................................................................... Living in Mexico., Puerto Vallarto, MX
BOWEN, PAULINE [PL] (Ron) Anderson, Trinity UMC ....................... [email protected]: 1821 Ferry Street, Anderson, CA 96007 .............................................................(530) 365-7386Fax: .......................(530) 365-7373 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 953-6305RES: 7629 Midway Pines Drive, Shingletown, CA 96088 ............................................(530) 474-5771
BOWMAN, KARLA K. [RM] Retirement .......................................................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(775) 425-8749RES: 595 Blue Skies Drive, Sparks, NV 89436 .............................................................(775) 425-8749
BOWMAN, RICHARD L. [RM] (Nancy) RetirementMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(831) 915-6540RES: 2800 Forest Hill Blvd., Pacific Grove, CA 93950 .................................................(831) 372-7956
BOYD, DAWN E. [FD] (Patrick Davis) Alamo, San Ramon Valley UMC [email protected]: 902 Danville Blvd., Alamo, CA 94507 ...............................................................(925) 837-5243Fax: .................................................................................................................................(925) 837-2763RES: ...............................................................................................................................(925) 261-0108
BRACKNEY, THOMAS M. [RA] (Joyce) Retirement ............................................xmealux1@yahoo.comFax: .......................(530) 336-5602 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 598-0942RES: P.O. Box 392, Yreka, CA 96097
BRADY, DEBRA L. [FE] (Steve Veglia) Modesto, First UMC .............. [email protected]: 850 Sixteenth Street, Modesto, CA 95354 ..........................................................(209) 522-9046Fax: .......................(209) 522-3552 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 534-9406RES: 3312 Wycliffe Drive, Modesto, CA 95355 ............................................................(209) 524-3312
BRAYFINDLEY, ROD E. [FE] (J.B. (Debra) McKinleyville, Church of Joyful Healer [email protected]
APPT: 1944 Central Avenue, McKinleyville, CA 95519 ................................................(707) 839-5691Fax: .......................(707) 839-5690 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(707) 496-7346RES: 1265 Brady Ct., McKinleyville, CA 95519 ...........................................................(707) 840-9241
BRAZIE, ROBERT W. [FE] (Debbie) Caruthers UMC ..................................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 275, Caruthers, CA 93609 ....................................................................(559) 864-3179Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(559) 579-8492RES: ...............................................................................................................................(559) 375-1202
BRETTSCHNEIDER, CINDY [SY] Taft UMCAPPT: 630 North Street, Taft, CA 93268 ........................................................................(661) 765-5557
BRICK, ELIZABETH A. [FE] Sacramento, St. Andrew's UMC [email protected]: 6201 Spruce Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95841 .....................................................(916) 332-0915Fax: .......................(916) 332-0916 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 233-9855RES: 7222 Pepperwood Knoll #58, Sacramento, CA 95842 .........................................(916) 338-3985
BRIM, SHIRLEY JANICE [FE] (Walter E.)Meadow Vista, Placer Hills Community [email protected] & RES: P.O. Box 1526, Meadow Vista, CA 95722 .............................................(530) 878-0651
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BROAD, JOHN W. [RM] (Laurel)Retirement .................................................john.broad@pioneerumc.orgRES: 2659 Emmet Drive, Auburn, CA 95603 ................................................................(530) 885-1920
BROWN, MICHAEL T. [RM] (Lynn)Retirement ........................................................ [email protected]: 158 Saxony Court, Vallejo, CA 94591 ..................................................................(707) 645-1400
BROWNRIGG, JOSEPH W. [RM] (Sarah Ann) Retirement ............................. [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(760) 771-9187RES: 4821 Solecito Circle, Santa Fe, NM 87507 ...........................................................(505) 438-0137
BRUCE, GERALD R. [RM] (Margaret Bruce)Retirement [email protected]: PSC 41 Box 4659, APO, AE 09464, England
BRUMFIELD, VORIS [SY] Middletown UMCAPPT: P.O. Drawer A, Middletown, CA 95461 ..............................................................(707) 987-3379Fax: .................................................................................................................................(707) 987-3075
BRUNER, RICHARD E. [RM] (Vivien)Retirement ...............................................Diviamanda@msn.comRES: 18110 Fairburn Street, Hesperia, CA 92345 ..........................................................(760) 948-7183
BRYAN, A. ALLEN [RM] (Marsha L.)Retirement ................................................Allen381b@netscape.netMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 458-1638RES: 844 San Pablo Drive, San Marcos, CA 92078 .......................................................(714) 871-6842
BRYANT, BRADFORD H. [RM] (Arlaine) Retirement .............................................BSADrBrad@cox.netMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(209) 969-2557RES: P.O. Box 50967, Mesa, AZ 85208 .........................................................................(480) 275-5693
BUCKNER, ROBERT [RL] (Hazel Buckner)Retirement ........................................ [email protected]: 4904 Kuck Road, Montague, CA 96064 ...............................................................(530) 459-0705
BUENAFE, MARK N. [FE] (Norms)Tracy, First UMC [email protected]: 330 Acacia Street, Tracy, CA 95376 ...................................................................(209) 835-4927Fax: .......................(209) 835-4928 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 329-8258RES: 345 E Carlton Way, Tracy, CA 95376-3115 ..........................................................(209) 839-1939
BUNJE, DAVID J. [FE] (Janet) Cameron Park, Foothills UMC ......................... [email protected]: 3301 Green Valley Road, Rescue, CA 95672 ......................................................(530) 677-4910Fax: .......................(530) 677-3658 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 409-2925RES: 4638 Foothills Drive, Shingle Springs, CA 95682 ................................................(530) 676-7008Home Fax: .......................................................................................................................(530) 676-7716
BURATOVICH, THOMAS J. [PD] Visalia UMCAPPT: 5200 W. Caldwell Avenue, Visalia, CA 93277 ....................................................(559) 627-1660Fax: ........................(559) 740-0801 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(559) 786-5148RES: 725 W. Loyola Ave., Visalia ...................................................................................(559) 627-0464
BURKHART, F. DONOVAN [RM] (Judith) Retirement .................................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(559) 288-0200RES: 3984 North Sherman Street, Fresno, CA 93726 ....................................................(559) 224-5444
BUSICK, BLAKE E. [FE] (Peggy) Cupertino, The Good Samaritan UMC [email protected]: 19624 Homestead Road, Cupertino, CA 95014 ..................................................(408) 253-0751Fax: .......................(408) 996-2621 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 754-2902RES: 32228 Olney Court, Union City, CA 94587 ..........................................................(510) 487-4782
BUTCHER, CONSTANCE J. [RM] RetirementRES: 3210 E. Ashcroft Avenue, #133, Fresno, CA 93426 ..............................................(559) 230-2820
BUTLER, THOMAS W. [FE] (Carolyn) Sparks UMC ...............................................pastor_t@pacbell.netAPPT: 1231 Pyramid Way, Sparks, NV 89431 ...............................................................(775) 358-0925Fax: .......................(775) 358-8729 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(775) 750-9461RES: 1011 Turnberry Drive, Sparks, NV 89436 .............................................................(775) 626-8574
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CABOTAJE, PAUL G. [FE] (Virginia)Stockton, St. Paul's UMC .................. [email protected]: 2220 West Alpine Avenue, Stockton, CA 95204 .................................................(209) 464-1620Fax: .......................(209) 464-1620 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 608-1575RES: 5072 Loki Lane, Stockton, ca 95219 .....................................................................(209) 957-5089
CALLAWAY, NORMAN G. [RM] (Ardith)Retirement ............................................. [email protected]: 10 W. Miramonte Drive, Woodland, CA 95695 ....................................................(530) 661-0701
CAMBE, ALEXIS A. [FE] (Evangeline) Sutter Creek UMC [email protected]: P.O. Box 1046, Ione, CA 95640 ..........................................................................(209) 274-2852Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(209) 217-6299RES: 100 Spanish Street, Sutter Creek, CA 95685 .........................................................(209) 267-5036
CAMBRIC, JR., AMOS [RM] RetirementRES: 10311 Plymouth Street, Oakland, CA 94603 ........................................................(510) 568-4769
CAMPBELL, KEVIN D. [FE] (Tammy) Patterson, Federated Church .................. [email protected]: P.O. Box 1418, Patterson, CA 95363 ..................................................................(209) 892-8907Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(209) 631-4409RES: 835 Madrone Ln, Patterson, CA 95363 .................................................................(209) 895-6168
CAMPBELL, TRAVIS L. [RM] (Peggy) Retirement ........................................................ [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 344-3509RES: 350 Locust Drive, #U102, Vallejo, CA 94591 .......................................................(707) 557-1127
CAO, FELICISIMO S. [FE] (Nerice) Sunnyvale, Valley Faith UMC .............. [email protected]: 1251 Sandia Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 .......................................................(408) 735-1034Fax: .......................(408) 735-1034 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(408) 306-4958RES: 1222 Sandia Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 .........................................................(408) 733-1537
CAPULI, ARTURO D. [RM] (Dolores) Retirement ......................................................adcapuli@msn.comAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(916) 421-1876Mobile Phone: ( ................................................................................................................. 707) 416-1746RES: 583 Mural Lane, Fairfield, CA 94534 ...................................................................(707) 864-9924
CARTER, A. J. [RM] (Sara) Retirement ...........................................................grandparents@threekids.netAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(408) 979-1950RES: 22399 Cupertino Road, #V8, Cupertino, CA 95014 .............................................(408) 973-1143
CARTER, CAROL M. [FE] (Thomas Gould) Forestville UMC [email protected]: 6550 Covey Road, Forestville, CA 95436 ...........................................................(707) 887-2020Fax: .......................(707) 887-9379 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(707) 332-9137RES: 6537 Center St, Forestville, CA 95436 ..................................................................(707) 820-1353
CARTER, GEORGE P. [RM] (Louise) Retirement ............................................. [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 888-4353RES: 11109 Marjon Drive, Nevada City, CA 95959 ......................................................(530) 265-2222
CASE, RONNA L. [FE] (Theodore Jennings, Jr.) ATEM ...................................... [email protected]: 5050 South East End Avenue 14C, Chicago, IL 60615 .........................................(773) 955-8461
CASTILLO, FLOYD R. [RL] (Dana) Retirement ...................................................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(760) 608-0684RES: P.O. Box 1060, Inyokern, CA 93527 .....................................................................(760) 377-5966
CASTONGUAY, PAUL [PL] Ione UMC .............................................................. [email protected]: P.O. Box 1046, Ione, CA 95640 ..........................................................................(209) 274-2852Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(209) 304-8282
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CATTERALL, ARTHUR J. [FE] (Carolee) Marysville, First UMC [email protected]: 730 'D' Street, Marysville, CA 95901 ..................................................................(530) 743-3007Fax: .......................(530) 743-3067 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 635-4236RES: 2317 Del Pero Street, Marysville, CA 95901 ........................................................(530) 742-5912Home Fax: .......................................................................................................................(530) 742-5913
CATTERALL, CAROLEE [AM] (Arthur)Marysville, First UMC [email protected]: 730 'D' Street, Marysville, CA 95901 ..................................................................(530) 743-3007Fax: .......................(530) 743-3067 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 635-4580RES: 2317 Del Pero Street, Marysville, CA 95901 ........................................................(530) 742-5912Home Fax: .......................................................................................................................(530) 742-5913
CELLI, WANDA [PL] (Ken Celli)Fall River Mills, Community UMC [email protected]: P.O. Box 280, Fall River Mills, CA 96028 ..........................................................(530) 336-5602
CHAFFEE, LAUREN L. [FE] Kernville UMC ........................................................ [email protected]: P.O. Box 225, Kernville, CA 93238 ....................................................................(760) 376-2751Fax: .......................(760) 376-1303 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(415) 670-0199RES: ...............................................................................................................................(760) 376-2751
CHAMBERLIN, JOHN C. [FE] (Allen Yan- Chamberlin) Hayward, First UMC [email protected]: 1183 B Street, Hayward, CA 94541 ....................................................................(510) 581-2266RES: 2351 Olive Avenue, Fremont, CA 94539
CHANDLER, ALFRED T. [RM] (Madolyn) RetirementRES: 750 Auburn Ravine Road, Auburn, CA 95603 ......................................................(530) 885-7641
CHANG, JONAH J. [RM] (Mary) Retirement .....................................................jonahchang@comcast.netFax: .................................................................................................................................(510) 234-1691RES: 424 Albemarle Street, El Cerrito, CA 94530 .........................................................(510) 528-7061
CHAPPEL, DONALD M. [RM] (Frances) RetirementRES: 1224 Cottonwood St., #220-221, Woodland, CA 95695 .......................................(530) 666-2517
CHENG, WILLIAM [OF] (Mary)San Francisco, Chinese UMC [email protected]: 920 Washington St., San Francisco, CA 94108 ...................................................(415) 981-8408Fax: .......................(415) 981-8408 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(415) 308-6318RES: 209 Madeline lane, Danville, CA 94505
CHEONG, PAUL [FE] (Grace) Incapacity Leave With CPP BenefitsAPPT: 3200 Payne Ave Apt. 60, San Jose, CA 95117 ..................................................(510) 226-1902RES: 3200 Payne Avenue, #60, San Jose, CA 95117 .....................................................(408) 370-9884
CHICOU, ROBERT E. [FE] (Pamela) San Jose, Evergreen Valley UMC [email protected]: 3520 San Felipe Road, San Jose, CA 95135 .......................................................(408) 238-7631Fax: .................................................................................................................................(408) 532-7703RES: 2932 Silverland Court, San Jose, CA 95135 .........................................................(408) 531-0883
CHIEW, GAIL PEK-KHING [PE] (Michael Wu) Cupertino, The Good Samaritan UMC [email protected]
APPT: 19624 Homestead Road, Cupertino, CA 95014 ..................................................(408) 253-0751Fax: .......................(408) 996-2621 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(408) 398-0250
CHINN, HARVEY N. [RM] (Betty) Retirement ............................................................. [email protected]: 2820 3rd Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95818 .............................................................(916) 457-7384
CHO, ERIC [SY] (Julie) Kerman UMC .........................................................................ericccho@juno.comAPPT: 3095 N. Madera Avenue, Kerman, CA 93630 .....................................................(559) 846-8686Fax: .................................................................................................................................(559) 846-8688RES: 8440 N Millbrook Ave #123 Fresno, CA 93720 ....................................................(559) 477-4479
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CHO, SUNAE FRANCIS [FL] San Jose, Korean UMC of Santa Clara VlyAPPT: 1001 Ginger Lane, San Jose, CA 95128 ..............................................................(408) 295-4161Fax: .................................................................................................................................(408) 295-4180
CHO, TAE-JOON [FE] (Kyungia) Leave of Absence .............................................. [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(661) 399-9081Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(209) 502-0060RES: 10016 Cobblestone Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93311 .............................................(661) 399-9081
CHOI, JAE-HAENG [PE] San Jose, Korean UMC of Santa Clara Vly ................. [email protected]: 1001 Ginger Lane, San Jose, CA 95128 ..............................................................(408) 295-4161Fax: .......................(408) 295-4180 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(408) 470-9860RES: .................................................................................................................................(408) 720-8849
CHOU, WILLIAM [FE] (Meina Ko) Walnut Creek, East Bay Formosan UMC .... [email protected]: 1755 Sunnyvale Avenue, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 ............................................(925) 943-1925Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 685-8537RES: 915 Ventura Ave., Albany, CA 94707 ....................................................................(510) 524-4843
CHOW, JOHN [RM] (Eva) RetirementRES: P.O. Box 31984, Oakland, CA 94604 ....................................................................(510) 444-5492
CHOY, ANNE LAU [FE] (Lance) Fremont, St. Paul's UMC [email protected]: 33350 Peace Terrace, Fremont, CA 94555 ..........................................................(510) 429-3990Fax: .......................(510) 429-3992 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 299-6172RES: 1453 Quintana Way, Fremont, CA 94539 ..............................................................(510) 249-9695
CHRISTENSEN, ALF N. [RM] RetirementRES: 28710 Prospect Avenue, Wasco, CA 93280 ...........................................................(661) 758-0120
CHRISTENSEN, MICHAEL J. [FE] (Rebecca Laird) ATEM [email protected]: Drew University, 36 Madison Ave, 12 Campus Drive, Madison, NJ 07940 .......(973) 408-3738Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(973) 714-0023RES: 11 Ardsleigh Drive, Madison, NJ 07940 ...............................................................(973) 443-9382
CLARK, W. THOMAS [RM] (Patricia) Retirement ............................................wilfredclark@comcast.netMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 559-0308RES: 2381 S. Triangle X Lane, Tucson, AZ 85713 ........................................................(520) 883-0278
[CLAZIE, ROBERT F. [RM] (Lois) died 6/19/09]
CLEMENTE, ARNEL [FE] (Rhodelyn) Fresno, St. Paul's UMC [email protected]: 2435 North Thesta, Fresno, CA 93703 ................................................................(559) 222-8419Fax: .................................................................................................................................(559) 222-0948RES: 6583 N Bain Ave, Fresno, CA 93722 ....................................................................(559) 475-0634
COATS, ORVILLE A. [RM] RetirementAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(541) 857-4533RES: 12705 SE River Road, Apt # 401-B, Portland, OR 97222 ....................................(503) 652-6336
COKER, EDWIN [SY] (Patricia) Gridley UMC ........................................................ [email protected]: P.O. Box 1017, Gridley, CA 95948 .....................................................................(530) 846-2520Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 370-1336RES: 280 Haskell Street, Gridley, CA 959483105 .........................................................(530) 846-5020
COLLINS, ROBERT M. [FE] (Cheryl) Modesto, Centenary UMC .................. [email protected]: 1911 Toyon Avenue, Modesto, CA 95350 ...........................................................(209) 527-5441Fax: .......................(209) 527-3230 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 404-7006RES: 3036 Fredericksburg Way, Modesto, CA 95355 ....................................................(209) 578-6569
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COMBS, BRAXTON L. [RM] (Marge) Retirement .........................................braxton4404@sbcglobal.netMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(209) 471-5752RES: 2321 Franklin Avenue, Stockton, CA 95204 .........................................................(209) 466-5752
CORDES, CHARLES F. [RM] (Stella) Retirement ..........................................charlesfcordes@gmail.comMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 705-3915RES: 1630 Versailles, Alameda, CA 94501 ....................................................................(510) 865-3564
CORDES, MARK [FE] South San Francisco: Hope UMC [email protected]: 115 El Campo Drive, S.San Francisco, CA 94080 ..............................................(650) 583-1702Fax: .......................(650) 583-1702 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(415) 412-4301RES: 1754 11th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94122 .............................................................(415) 831-8391
CORSON, JAMES H. [RM] (Jane) Retirement ...........................................................JimCorson@aol.comRES: 2833 Peachtree Street, West Sacramento, CA 95691 ............................................(916) 371-5156
CORSON, JOHN E. [RM] (Sylvia) Retirement ........................................................... [email protected]: 10018 Rosebud Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93311 ...................................................(661) 663-7418
CORSON, RICHARD A. [RM] (Roberta) Retirement .............................................. [email protected]: 13831 Ravenwood Drive, Saratoga, CA 95070 .....................................................(408) 378-3631
CORSON, ROBERTA B. [RM] (Richard) Retirement .............................................. [email protected]: 13831 Ravenwood Drive, Saratoga, CA 95070 .....................................................(408) 378-3631
CORTEZ, RUTH OCERA [RM] Retirement........................................................ [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 909-7645RES: 3254 Ursa Way, Hayward, CA 94541 ....................................................................(510) 315-8894
CORZINE, LLOYD WILLIAM [RM] (Virginia) Retirement [email protected]: 110 Wisteria Circle, Cloverdale, CA 95425 ..........................................................(707) 894-4824
COY-ARMANTROUT, PAMELA G. [FE] (Earl Armantrout) Mt. Shasta, Community UMC [email protected]
APPT: P.O. Box 353, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 ..................................................................(530) 926-3217Fax: .......................(530) 926-3915 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 598-0335RES: 5526 Dunsmuir Ave Apt 16, Dunsmuir, CA 96025
CRAWFORD, JAMES D. [FE] (Susan) San Jose, First UMC [email protected]: 204 South 15th Street, San Jose, CA 95112 ........................................................(408) 294-7254Fax: .......................(408) 294-7264 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(408) 202-1883RES: 269 S. 16th ST, San Jose, CA 95112 .....................................................................(408) 298-2543
CREEL, STEVEN [FE] Visalia UMC...................................................................stevecreel@sbcglobal.netAPPT: 5200 W. Caldwell Avenue, Visalia, CA 93277 ....................................................(559) 627-1660Fax: .................................................................................................................................(559) 740-0801
CRUZ, WINSTON A. [FE] (Corazon Cruz) Valley Springs Community UMC [email protected]: 135 Laurel Street, Valley Springs, CA 95252 .....................................................(209) 772-2429Fax: .......................(209) 772-2429 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(925) 550-9266RES: ............................................................................................................................... (707) 674-2622
CUETO, ESTAN J. [RM] (Mercedita) Retirement .......................................................ejcueto@yahoo.comAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(707) 643-6055Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(415) 412-9374RES: 1055 Coronel Avenue, Vallejo, CA 94591 .............................................................(707) 731-2994
CUMMINGS, PAMELA D. [FE] Sonoma UMC .............................................pamcummings@comcast.netAPPT: 109 Patten Street, Sonoma, CA 95476 ................................................................(707) 996-2151Fax: .......................(707) 996-0124 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 316-4094RES: 426 Chase Street, Sonoma, CA 95476 ...................................................................(707) 933-1627
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CUNNINGHAM, DONALD J. [RM] (Lillian) Retirement [email protected]: .......................(510) 749-4189 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 701-1315RES: 3238 San Jose Avenue, Alameda, CA 94501 .........................................................(510) 523-1402
CURRENT, JOHN D. [FE] (Staci) Oakland, Lake Park UMCAPPT: 281 Santa Clara Avenue, Oakland, CA 94610 .....................................................(510) 444-7262Fax: .................................................................................................................................(510) 444-7262RES: 164 6th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94118
CURRENT, R. JAMES [RM] (Celinda) Retirement ..................................................REVJC@comcast.netFax: .......................(415) 892-6859 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(661) 607-9168RES: 2022 El Dorado Court, Novato, CA 94947 ...........................................................(415) 892-6859
CURRENT, STACI [FE] (John) San Francisco, Jones Memorial UMC ................ [email protected]: 1975 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 ........................................................(415) 921-7653Fax: .......................(415) 921-7683 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 541-4391RES: 554 - 63rd Street, Oakland, CA 94609 ..................................................................(510) 420-1277
CURRIER, JUDY D. [RM] (Andrew Montgomery) Retirement ........................................ [email protected]: 877 Marcy Loop Road, Grants Pass, OR 97527 ...................................................(541) 479-2986
DAHL, JANICE [RD] Retirement .............................................................................................jrfts@att.netRES: 4313 Glenridge Drive, Carmichael, CA 95608 .....................................................(916) 961-3662
DALE, ALFRED S. [RM] (Dorothy Anna)Retirement ........................................................ [email protected]: .................................................................................................................................(360) 733-1213RES: 741 Chuckanut Drive, Bellingham, WA 98226 .....................................................(360) 733-4146
DALE, CRAIG S. [FE] (Pam) Antioch UMC ....................................................... [email protected]: 50 Walton Lane, Antioch, CA 94509 ..................................................................(925) 757-4359Fax: .......................(925) 753-0542 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 366-3545RES: 271 Allport Drive, Galt, CA 95632 .......................................................................(209) 745-1898
DALE, WARREN LEE [RM] (Georgi La Berge) Retirement [email protected]: .......................(650) 574-6229 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(650) 703-0809RES: 1637 Carleton Court, Redwood City, CA 94061 ...................................................(650) 780-9773
DALTON, MARY [FL] Selma, First UMC ................................................................ [email protected]: 1702 Cross Street, Selma, CA 93662 ..................................................................(559) 896-0284Fax: .......................(559) 896-9681 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(408) 417-3037RES: P.O. Box 128, corner of Olive and California Sts, Maxwell, CA 95955 ...............(530) 438-2066
DALTON, WILLIAM G. [RM] (Tobina) RetirementRES: 2120 Elmwood Ave., Stockton, CA 95204 ............................................................(209) 943-0375
DAMON, DANIEL C. [FE] (Eileen M. Johnson) Richmond, First UMC ........ [email protected]: 201 Martina, Richmond, CA 94801 ....................................................................(510) 236-0527Fax: .................................................................................................................................(510) 965-0063RES: 226 Nicholl Avenue, Richmond, CA 94801 ..........................................................(510) 232-1102
DAMONTE, J. DIRK [FD] (Carol) Los Altos UMC .............................................dirkdamonte@laumc.orgAPPT: 655 Magdalena Avenue, Los Altos, CA 94024 ...................................................(650) 948-1083Fax: .......................(650) 949-5372 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(650) 823-4090RES: 3024 Neal Avenue, San Jose, CA 95128 ...............................................................(408) 243-6451
DANSON, NANCY C. [FE] San Jose, Willow Glen UMC ............................................ [email protected]: 1420 Newport Avenue, San Jose, CA 95125 .......................................................(408) 294-9796Fax: .......................(408) 294-9096 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(408) 483-2665RES: 809 Auzerais Avenue #428, Santa Clara, CA 95126 .............................................(408) 287-2048
DARLING, DARRELL W. [RM] (Karen) Retirement .................................... [email protected]: 314 West Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 ........................................................(831) 458-1958
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DARLING, KAREN S. [FE] (Russ) Family Leave ...............................................pastorkaren@d-web.comRES: 13-3431 Hookupu Street, Pahoa, HI 96778
DARLING, STEVEN L. [RM] (Ruth) Retirement .............................................. [email protected]: 511 Acorn Way, Lodi, CA 95242 ...........................................................................(209) 367-5856
DAVIS, BEVERLY L. [RM] (Jean) RetirementRES: 3253 Marshall Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608 ....................................................(916) 944-1087
DAVIS, E. JULIUS [RM] (Carolyn Davis) Retirement .............................................carolyn.d@clear.net.nzAPPT: 444 T. Street, Sacramento, CA 95811 RES: Out of the Country, New Zealand, NZ
DAVIS, PATRICK [FD] (Dawn Boyd) ATEM ........................................................... [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(925) 609-6990Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(925) 325-4449RES: 233 Havenwood Cr, Pittsburg, CA 94565 .............................................................(925) 261-0108
DE OCERA, H. WILSON [FE] (Mary Ann) Daly City, UMC of Daly City [email protected]: 1474 Southgate Avenue, Daly City, CA 94015 ...................................................(650) 992-5530Fax: .......................(650) 992-6245 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(415) 902-6046RES: 272 Belhaven Avenue, Daly City, CA 94015 .........................................................(650) 993-8468
DECAMP, DONNA MORROW [RD] (Don) Retirement [email protected]: .......................(925) 387-0095 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(925) 200-8825RES: 1200 Brickyard Way, #201, Point Richmond, CA 94801 ......................................(925) 387-0051
DEE, GAYLE A. [PD] (Edward Dee) Transitional Leave ............................................ [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(650) 888-0134RES: P.O. Box 882, Pescadero, CA 94060 .....................................................................(650) 888-0134
DELGADO, SHARON E. [FE] (Guarionex) ATEM .......................................... [email protected]: 11328 Red Dog Road, Nevada City, CA 95959 ....................................................(530) 265-5976
DENOON, DONALD L. [RM] RetirementRES: 548 Goliad Ct. N.W., Albuquerque, NM 87107 ....................................................(505) 341-1139
DEOCERA, ELMAR R. [FL] (Linda De Ocera) Hayward, South Hayward [email protected]: 628 Schafer Road, Hayward, CA 94544 .............................................................(510) 780-9599Fax: .......................(510) 780-9589 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 258-8239RES: 456 Lawton Place, Hayward, CA 94544 ...............................................................(510) 863-7141
DEW-HIERSOUX, LINDA S. [FE] (Mark) Sacramento, Central UMC ....................... [email protected]: 5265 H Street, Sacramento, CA 95819 ...............................................................(916) 452-5016Fax: .......................(916) 457-5462 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 698-6079RES: 9546 Sea Cliff Way, Elk Grove, CA 95758 ...........................................................(916) 667-9150
DEWITT, NADINE M. [RM] Retirement .....................................................revgrandmamio@earthlink.netMobile Phone: ..................................................................................................................(775) 250-4985RES: 4965 Pradera Street, Sparks, NV 89436 ................................................................(775) 354-2723
DILENSCHNEIDER, ANNE M. [RM] Retirement ............................................... [email protected]: Caminar Edgewood House, 2 Edgewood Ct., Daly City, CA 94014 ..................(650) 994-7110Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(650) 218-3217RES: P.O. Box 370361, Montara, CA 94037 ..................................................................(650) 728-7409
DILLON, DEBORAH H. [PL] (W. Kent Dillon) Fresno, Christian Fellowship ...... [email protected]: 630 N. Ferger Avenue, Fresno, CA 93728 ..........................................................(559) 233-6211Fax: .......................(559) 233-6991 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(559) 307-4278RES: 1785 N. Danet Ave, Fresno, CA 93722 .................................................................(559) 276-2098
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DIRDAK, PAUL R. [FE] (Wendy Pomeroy) ATEM ....................................................pdirdak@gmail.comAPPT: 1201 Davis Street, Evanston, IL 60201 ...............................................................(800) 870-4442Fax: .......................(646) 365-1752 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(224) 545-6083RES: 815 E, Palace Avenue #7, Santa Fe, NM 87501 ....................................................(212) 956-1148
DODSON, JOHN L. [RM] Retirement .................................................................................Jld65@aol.comMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(831) 588-9856RES: 23 Woodmill Lane, Felton, CA 95018 ...................................................................(831) 335-7586
DONALDSON, JUDITH L. [OF] (Bill Earnhardt) Battle Mountain UMC [email protected]: 152 W. 2nd Street, Battle Mountain, NV 89820 .................................................(775) 635-5622Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(775) 340-2724RES: PO Box 758, 322 W. Bush Street, Carlin, NV 89822 ............................................(775) 754-2422
DONIHUE, DONALD D. [RM] (La Vonne) RetirementAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(860) 379-6413RES: 24 Worthington Drive, South Hadley, MA 01075 .................................................(413) 322-9147
DOWDY, M. RAY [RM] (Carolyn) Retirement ...............................................fortunaray@googlemail.comMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 559-2059RES: 4443 Woodcock Court, Fortuna, CA 95540 ..........................................................(707) 725-7041
DOYLE, LAWRENCE H. [RM] RetirementRES: 5525 N. Fresno Street, #2, Fresno, CA 93710 .......................................................(559) 438-5921
DRAUCKER, STEVE L. [PL] New Cuyama, Cuyama Community UMC ................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 173, New Cuyama, CA 93254 .............................................................(661) 766-2413RES: ...............................................................................................................................(805) 766-2413
DROKE, CLIFFORD S. [RM] (Diane O. Pinney) Retirement ........................ [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(503) 975-5206RES: 2545 SW Terwilliger Blvd. #420, Portland, OR 97201 .........................................(503) 299-4420
DRUMM, GERHARD P. [RM] (Elisabeth) Retirement ..................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 687, Loleta, CA 95551 ...........................................................................(707) 733-5799
DUNN, RONALD G. [FE] (Susan) Alamo, San Ramon Valley UMC ........................... [email protected]: 902 Danville Blvd., Alamo, CA 94507 ............................................................... (925) 837-5243Fax: .......................(925) 837-2763 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(925) 872-1689RES: 437 Silver Chief Place, Danville, CA 94526 .........................................................(925) 362-1575
DUNN, ROY S. [RM] Retirement ............................................................................ [email protected]: 20172 Merrit Drive, Cupertino, CA 95014 ...........................................................(408) 253-8595
DUNNING, KATHRYN [FE] (Rob) Kings Beach UMC......................................kitdunning@hotmail.comAPPT: P.O. Box 609, Kings Beach, CA 96143 ...............................................................(530) 546-2290Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 277-7582RES: 715 New Valley Rd, Colfax, CA 95713 .................................................................(530) 637-4869
DURWARD, AMY BETH [FE] (Douglas) Personal Leave [email protected]: ...............................................................................................................................(707) 963-2839Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 738-4441RES: 3200 Soscol Avenue, #220, Napa, CA 94558
DUTT, HARRY J. [RM] (Anita) Retirement..................................................................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(805) 559-8659RES: 4300 Marella Way, Bakersfield, CA 93309 ...........................................................(661) 326-8165
DUVAL, DOTTYE JILL [PL] Shasta Lake, Community UMC [email protected]: 1509 Hardenbrook Avenue, Shasta Lake, CA 96019 ..........................................(530) 275-3906Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 921-0178RES: P.O. Box 70713, Shasta Lake, CA 96079 ..............................................................(530) 275-8857
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EASTON, ALEXIS S. [FE] Brentwood UMC ..........................................................alsoprano@comcast.netAPPT: 809-2nd Street, Brentwood, CA 94513 ...............................................................(925) 634-3093Fax: .......................(925) 634-0280 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 483-4554RES: 4653 Nunn St., Brentwood, CA 94513 ..................................................................(925) 634-3136
EATOUGH-SMITH, STEVEN G. [RM] (Gail) Retirement [email protected]: P.O. Box 5777, Oroville, CA 95966 ......................................................................(530) 534-0366
EDDE, LOIS [RA] (Richard) Retirement ................................................................pastorlois2@yahoo.comMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 592-7822RES: 236 Larkspur Drive, Vacaville, CA 95687
EDWARDS, NYMPHAS R. [FE] (Lois) Incapacity Leave [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(408) 460-9555RES: 3600 Pacer St, Bakersfield, CA 93308 ..................................................................(661) 399-2152
ELLIS, DAVID C. [RM] Retirement .............................................................................. [email protected]: 1021 East Ivy Street, Hanford, CA 93230 .............................................................(559) 582-5797
ELSEA, MADELINE K. [FE] (Rod Lee) Personal Leave ........................................... [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(661) 325-0785Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(661) 549-2391RES: 1706 Alta Vista, Bakersfield, CA 93305 ................................................................(661) 322-7470
EMERSON, JOHN H. [RM] (Janice) Retirement ........................................................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(775) 742-9756RES: 729 Palmwood Drive, Sparks, NV 89434 .............................................................(775) 358-1165
ERFORD, ROY [RM] (Betty) Retirement ...................................................................erford@sierratel.comRES: 31326 Apache Road, Coarsegold, CA 93614 ........................................................(559) 658-8139
ERICKSEN, MARILYN E. [FE] ATEM .............................................................marilynee@sbcglobal.netMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 803-4325RES: 7420 San Nita Way, Fair Oaks, CA 95628 ............................................................(916) 803-4325
ERNST, RICHARD K. [RM] (Barbara Ann) Retirement ..................................... [email protected]: .......................(916) 660-0207 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 709-0194RES: 7930 Crystal Springs Way, Loomis, CA 95650 .....................................................(916) 660-0207
ESCAMILLA, OSCAR E. [RM] (Inita) Retirement .............................................. [email protected]: .................................................................................................................................(209) 551-1258RES: 3204 Jonathan Lane, Modesto, CA 95355 .............................................................(209) 551-1295
ESCARZAGA, CORAZON [PE] (Marcelo) Lindsay UMC ................................... [email protected]: 120 N. Gale Hill Avenue, Lindsay, CA 93247 ..................................................... 559) 562-3663Fax: .......................(559) 562-3663 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(559) 530-2474RES: 399 Ruma Rancho, Porterville, CA 93257 ............................................................(559) 784-2567
ESCARZAGA, MARCELO [PE] (Corazon Moran) Porterville, Grand Avenue UMC ...............................
[email protected]: 776 West Grand Avenue, Porterville, CA 93257 .................................................(559) 784-3791Fax: .......................(559) 784-3798 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(559) 350-2471RES: 399 Ruma Rancho, Porterville, CA 93257 ............................................................(559) 784-2567
ESTES, CAROL D. [PE] ATEMAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(510) 248-5221Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 551-5597RES: P.O. Box 1741, El Cerrito, CA 94530 ....................................................................(510) 745-8983
ESTOLAS, ELPIDIO B. [RM] (Bonnie) RetirementRES: 448 Hummingbird Drive, Lodi, CA 95240 (209) 333-2513
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ESTRADA, RODRIGO G. [RM] (Phoebe) Retirement [email protected]: 4004 Loyola Dr., Xavier Estates, Cagayan de Oro City 9000, Philippines ...........(88) 858 - 8177
EUCALYPTUS, DENIS [RM] RetirementRES: 13001 Anderson Road, Lower Lake, CA 95457 ....................................................(707) 994-8109
EULER, JAMES [SY] (Diane)Schurz UMC ............................................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 5, Schurz, NV 89427 ............................................................................(775) 465-0020Fax: .......................(775) 465-0020 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(775) 316-1030
EVERHART, JANET S. [FE] (J Ratliff) ATEM ............................................. [email protected]: 701 N. "C" Street, Simpson College, Indianola, IA 50125 .................................(515) 961-1243Fax: .................................................................................................................................(515) 961-1292RES: 19691 McKinley, Milo, IA 50166 .........................................................................(641) 942-6169
EXELBY, SANDRA M. [RM] Retirement ................................................................exelbys@sbcglobal.netMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(209) 304-0256RES: 3105 DeOvan, Stockton, CA 95204 ......................................................................(209) 462-7571
EXTRUM-FERNANDEZ, RENAE D. [FE] (Paul) District Superintendent ...............................................bayviewdistrict@sbcglobal.net
APPT: 2362 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94704 ...........................................................(510) 548-4694Fax: .................................................................................................................................(510) 548-1907RES: 2040 Strand Road, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 ........................................................(925) 280-0088
FA'ASISLIA, SAIA [FL] (Soana Fa'asisila)San Mateo, Shoreview UMC [email protected]: 120 Lindbergh Street, San Mateo, CA 94401 .....................................................(650) 344-7410Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(650) 387-4056RES: 102 Lindbergh St., San Mateo, CA 94401 .............................................................(650) 458-6305
FABILA, SAMUEL M. [RM] (Carolina) Retirement .........................................samcarfab@frontiernet.netMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 212-3484RES: 9959 Wildhawk West Drive, Sacramento, CA 95829 ............................................(916) 680-6074
FADO, DONALD H. [RM] (Jean) Retirement .............................................................donfado@pacbell.netRES: 4322 Alderwood Way, Sacramento, CA 95864 .....................................................(916) 489-6964
[FAIRCHILD, GORDON S. [RM] died 8/21/09]
FANAIKA, TEVITA [FE] (Litia) Incapacity Leave With CPP Benefits ............ [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(916) 682-6585Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 201-9751RES: 8125 Hemingway Drive, Sacramento, CA 95825 .................................................(916) 682-6585
FAZIO, M. ANGELO [RM] (Mary Prance)Retirement ............................................... [email protected]: 198 Britton Avenue, Stoughton, MA 02072 ..........................................................(781) 341-0033
FELEUNGA, SEPULONI [SY] Sunnyvale, San Jose Tongan Fellowship ............. [email protected]: 1251 Sandia Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 .......................................................(408) 773-0177Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(408) 230-2829RES: 1505 22nd Street, San Jose, CA 95116
FELLERS, DONALD R. [RM] (Polly) Retirement .....................................................dfellers@napanet.netRES: 1800 Atrium Parkway, #410, Napa, CA 94559 ..................................................... (707) 224-1181
FELLERSEN, RAYMOND RALPH [RM] (Shirley) Retirement .................................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(760) 899-9449RES: 60552 Silver Torch Circle, La Quinta, CA 92253 .................................................(760) 771-2464
FINE, PAMELA [FE] (Dan Burklund) Aptos, Community UMC .......................... [email protected]: 221 Thunderbird Drive, Aptos, CA 95003 ..........................................................(831) 688-2210Fax: .................................................................................................................................(831) 688-2424RES: 2775 Golf Circle, Watsonville, CA 95076
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FITCH, DOUGLASS E. [RM] (Angeli Fitch)Retirement .....................................douglassf6@comcast.netMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(415) 994-7624RES: 735 Hickey Blvd. # 515, Pacifica, CA 94044 ........................................................(415) 994-7624
FLOYD, GREGORY [AM] (Caryl) Atwater UMCAPPT: 2550 Linden, Atwater, CA 95301 ........................................................................(209) 358-6172Fax: .......................(209) 358-8480 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 419-2429RES: P.O. Box 1292, Valley Springs, CA 95252 ............................................................(209) 722-3572
FONG, BENJAMIN T. [RM] (Margaret) Retirement ................................................ [email protected]: Out of the Country, China
FONG, LEO T. [RM] (Minerva) Retirement ................................................................ [email protected]: 6818 Nevada Avenue, Canoga Park, CA 91303 ....................................................(818) 884-7337
FORD, LINDA M. [FE] Monterey UMCAPPT: One Soledad Drive, Monterey, CA 93940 ...........................................................(831) 375-8285Fax: .................................................................................................................................(831) 649-6979RES: P O Box 1103, Monterey, CA 93942 .....................................................................(831) 375-8285
FOSTER, A. DURWOOD [RM] (Margaret Nielson) RetirementAPPT: 1308 Oxford St, Berkeley, CA 94709 .................................................................(510) 452-3866RES: 992 Golden Aspen Place, Ashland, or 97520 ........................................................(541) 552-0676
FOSTER, JOHN M. [RM] (Helen) Retirement ...................................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 215, Kings Beach, CA 96143 .................................................................(530) 546-7660
FOSTER, SUSAN L. [PE] Hanford UMC ........................................................... [email protected]: 505 North Redington Street, Hanford, CA 93230 ...............................................(559) 584-4075Fax: .................................................................................................................................(559) 584-5438RES: 2745 N. Chestnut St, Hanford, CA 93230 .............................................................(559) 583-0362
FOSTER, VIRGINIA L. [FE] (Ray Jellison) Mariposa UMC .................................. [email protected]: P.O. Box 248, Mariposa, CA 95338 ....................................................................(209) 966-3419Fax: .......................(209) 966-4397 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 207-8793RES: Box 717, Mariposa, CA 95338 ..............................................................................(209) 742-6179
FOX, F. JERRY [FE] (Kathy) San Jose, St. Paul's UMC ....................................... [email protected]: 405 South Tenth, San Jose, CA 95112 ................................................................(408) 294-4564Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(408) 607-7160RES: 530 South 14th Street, San Jose, CA 95112 ..........................................................(408) 977-3181
FRANKS, DAVID W. [RM] RetirementAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(415) 647-3676RES: 3555 Dartmouth Ave. N, St. Petersburg, FL 33713 ...............................................(727) 458-6565
FRAZIER, C. HOLTZMAN [RM] (Maurine) RetirementRES: 151 Doncaster Drive, Vallejo, CA 94591 .............................................................. (707) 643-4913
FRAZIER, ROCHELLE A. [FE] Pittsburg UMC ............................................................ [email protected]: 153 West Leland Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565 ......................................................(925) 432-7614Fax: .......................(925) 432-1958 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 370-6510RES: 3345 Curtview Drive, Pittsburg, CA 94565 ..........................................................(925) 427-1641
FRIESEN, CLAUDE H. [RM] (Alice) Retirement .......................................................acfriesen@vom.comRES: 761 Fano Lane, Sonoma, CA 95476 ......................................................................(707) 938-2423
FUGITT, JOHN M. [RM] (Eva)Retirement ......................................................................Jfugitt@mind.netRES: 959 Golden Aspen Place, Ashland, OR 97520 ......................................................(541) 482-0521
FUJIMORI, JOHN M. [FE] (Megumi) ATEMAPPT: Out of the Country, Japan
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FUJINAMI, ATSUKO [OF] (Yutaka Niino) San Francisco, Pine UMC [email protected]: 426 33rd Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94121 .......................................................(415) 387-1800Fax: .................................................................................................................................(415) 387-1801RES: 779 La Playa Apt. #2, San Francisco, CA 94121 ..................................................(415) 752-6227
FULLER, GLENN S. [RM] (Kay)Retirement ................................................................ [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(925) 932-3803RES: 79 Elizabeth Way, San Rafael, CA 94901 .............................................................(415) 457-4389
GAFKE, ARTHUR F. [RM] (Elena De La Pena) Retirement [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(702) 738-7477RES: 4700 Sun Glory Court, Las Vegas, NV 89130 ......................................................(702) 656-4671
GAMA, OCTAVIO [FE] (Teresa) Personal Leave ................................................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(831) 524-2137RES: 725 Monterey Street, Soledad, CA 93960
GARIAEFF, ELLEN S. [RM] RetirementRES: 2128 East 5th Street, Benicia, CA 94510 ..............................................................(707) 748-7876
GARLICK, CHERYL A. [FD] (Tom) ATEM ........................................................ [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(510) 655-2682RES: 480 D 42nd Street, Oakland, CA 94609 ................................................................(510) 655-2682
GARMENT, L. SUSAN [RM] (Stan) Retirement ..............................................................stsugar@aol.comRES: 19410 Glencannon Way, Monument, CO 80132 ...................................................(719) 488-2493
GARMENT, STANLEY J. [RM] (Susan) Retirement .......................................................stsugar@aol.comRES: 19410 Glencannon Way, Monument, CO 80132 .................................................. (719) 488-2493
GARRISON, JAMES F. [FE] (Kathy) Georgetown UMC ...................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 74, Georgetown, CA 95634 ..................................................................(530) 333-4382Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(209) 620-0150RES: 2721 Buffalo Hill Road, Georgetown, CA 95634 .................................................(530) 333-2988
GEARS, JUDSON O. [RM] (Betty) Retirement ......................................................... [email protected]: 829 Duncan Street, San Francisco, CA 94131 ...................................................... (415) 647-8393
GEORGE, LARRY D. [RM] (Lynn) Retirement ............................................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 601-5226RES: 4430 Pomo Circle, Fair Oaks, CA 95628 ..............................................................(916) 863-6376
GESS, SANDY [PE] Vacaville, St. Paul's UMC ........................................................... [email protected]: 101 West Street, Vacaville, CA 95688 .................................................................(707) 448-5154Fax: .......................(510) 482-9319 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 219-5627RES: 4332 Everett Avenue, Oakland, CA 94602 ............................................................(510) 219-5627
GIDDINGS, PAUL K. [RM] RetirementRES: 175 Cleaveland Road, #121, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 ..........................................(925) 274-9599
GLENN, ALICE ANN [FD] ATEM ...............................................................................AAGlenn@aol.comAPPT: 1199 Alameda Street, Monterey, CA 93940 ........................................................(831) 372-5137
GOETZ, KATIE [FE] (Daniel Weaver) Sunnyvale, Trinity UMC .......................... [email protected]: 583 East Fremont, Sunnyvale, CA 94087 ...........................................................(408) 739-1601Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(760) 792-5232RES: 9 Elwood Street, Redwood City, CA 94062
GOLDEN, ARDYSS A. [FE] (George) Hollister UMC ...............................................ardyss@earthlink.netAPPT: 521 Monterey Street, Hollister, CA 95023 ..........................................................(831) 637-4240Fax: .......................(831) 638-4340 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(831) 297-7577RES: 2680 Buena Vista Road, Hollister, CA 95023 .......................................................(831) 638-1634
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GOMEZ, FRANK [FL] (Sandra)Salinas, East Salinas Family Center UM F [email protected]: 995 North Madeira, Salinas, CA 93905 ..............................................................(831) 757-6504Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(831) 905-9871RES: 824 N. Madeira Avenue, Salinas, CA 93905 .........................................................(831) 758-6870
GOODWIN, REBECCA M. [FE] Rancho Cordova UMC [email protected]: 2101 Zinfandel Drive, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 ...........................................(916) 635-4242Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 205-8832RES: 10028 River Mist Way, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 ............................................ (916) 369-6062
GOODYEAR, LIN B. [RM] (Nanci) Retirement ......................................................branford@inreach.comMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(925) 437-0794RES: 3289 N.E. 3rd Avenue, Hillsboro, OR 97124 ........................................................(503) 648-9101
GOODYEAR, MYRON B. [RM] (Janice) Retirement .....................................mbgoodyear@sbcglobal.netAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(916) 988-3023RES: 5545 Trillium Court, Orangevale, CA 95662 ........................................................(916) 988-6358
GOTO, ALPHA D. [FE] (Pamela) ATEMAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(808) 826-6253RES: P.O. Box 231, Hanalei, HI 96714 ..........................................................................(808) 826-6253
GOTO, JENNIFER IRVINE [FE] (Shinya) ATEM .....................................................jennifergoto@att.netAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(209) 722-5777Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(209) 628-8842RES: 899 Yosemite Parkway, Merced, CA 95340 ..........................................................(209) 722-5777
GOTO, SHINYA [PE] (Jennifer Irvine Goto) Madera UMCAPPT: 500 Sunset Avenue, Madera, CA 93637 ..............................................................(559) 674-8704Fax: .......................(559) 674-8705 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 628-9205RES: ...............................................................................................................................(559) 674-8704
GRAVATT, TIMOTHY J [PE] (Gina) Oakdale, Community UMC .................................. cumcoakdale.orgAPPT: 1480 Poplar, Oakdale, CA 95361 ........................................................................(209) 847-7777Fax: .................................................................................................................................(209) 847-1305
GREER, PHILIP C. [RM] (Diana) Retirement ..........................................................greerPCDL@aol.comMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(775) 560-9580RES: 5570 Grasswood Drive, Sparks, NV 89436 ..........................................................(775) 425-0169
GREILICH, RONALD A. [RM] (Florence) Retirement ......................................greilich21@sbcglobal.netMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(559) 999-0705RES: 1480 Santa Ana, Clovis, CA 93611 .......................................................................(559) 346-1633
GRIFFIN, SUSAN [FD] (William Buchalter) ATEM ............................................sgriffin714@yahoo.comAPPT: 515 Clayton, San Frncisco, CA 94117 ( ................................................................ 415) 397-2600Fax: .......................(415) 397-2690 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(415) 370-9608RES: 369 Pine Street, San Francisco, CA 94104 ............................................................(415) 397-2600
GRIGGS, DAVID [PL] (Kathy) Sacramento, Wesley UMC ................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 246897, Sacramento, CA 95824 ..........................................................(916) 456-4029RES: 7121 Castle Creek Way, Rio Linda, CA 95673 .....................................................(916) 991-6604
GRUNDMAN, DEBORAH V. [FD] (Gary) UMC Center Staff [email protected]: P.O. Box 980250, West Sacramento, CA 95798 .................................................(916) 374-1510Fax: .......................(916) 372-5544 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 505-2817RES: 840 Senior Way, Sacramento, CA 95831 ...............................................................(916) 392-8741
GRUNDMAN, GARY N. [FE] (Debbi) Pleasanton, Lynnewood UMC [email protected]: 4444 Black Avenue, Pleasanton, CA 94566 ........................................................(925) 846-0221Fax: .......................(925) 846-0555 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 505-2816RES: 4659 Black Avenue, Pleasanton, CA 94566
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GUEST, DONALD F. [OE] (Brenda Guest) San Francisco, Glide Memorial UMC ........ [email protected]: 330 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 .........................................................(415) 674-6000Fax: .......................(415) 504-9337 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(925) 695-5432RES: 4512 Actriz Place, Martinez, CA 94553 ................................................................(925) 313-9364
GUNCKEL, VERNON F. [RM] (Shirley) RetirementAPPT: 109 Olde Towne Pl., Thornhill, Ontario, Canada L3T 4K9 ..............................(905) 889-2573RES: Out of Country, Canada .........................................................................................(905) 889-2573
HABTE, SHIM [FE] (Misrak) Gilroy UMC ............................................................... [email protected]: 7600 Church Street, Gilroy, CA 95020 ...............................................................(408) 842-4021Fax: .......................(408) 847-4277 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 412-6089RES: 9242 Thilow Drive, Sacramento, CA 95826 .........................................................(408) 847-4745
HALAFAU, SIONE [PL] (Mele Halafau) Seaside, Hilltop UMC [email protected]: 1340 Hilby Avenue, Seaside, CA 93955 .............................................................(831) 394-2661Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(831) 214-5407RES: 1194 Noche Buena, Seaside, CA 93955 ................................................................(831) 394-6394
HALL, JEFFREY D. [PE] (Jennifer) Truckee, Church of the Mountain................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 1209, Truckee, CA 96160 ....................................................................(530) 587-4407RES: 11714 Rhineland Ave., Truckee, CA 96161 ..........................................................(530) 550-9964
HALL, PHILIP L. [RM] (Marjorie) Retirement ......................................................plynnhall@comcast.netMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(209) 815-0099RES: 10581 Kimberly Drive, Manteca, CA 95336 .........................................................(209) 239-6620
HALL, WAYNE [SY] Coleville, Antelope Valley UMCAPPT: P.O. Box 295, Coleville, CA 96107 .....................................................................(775) 851-1885
HAMBY, CHARLES P. [RM] RetirementRES: Out of the Country, Mexico
HAMILTON, CYNTHIA [OF] Modesto, First UMC [email protected]: 850 Sixteenth Street, Modesto, CA 95354 ..........................................................(209) 522-9046Fax: .......................(209) 522-3552 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 968-4988RES: 1105 Cedar Creek Drive #15, Modesto, CA 95355 ...............................................(209) 522-9046
HAMILTON, SHARALYN [FE] ATEM ................................................................ [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(661) 255-1301RES: 23710 Cameron Court, Valencia, CA 91354 .........................................................(661) 254-2550
HAMMER, HEATHER [PE] (Jim Hammer) Rohnert Park, St. John's UMC [email protected]: 5150 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park, CA 94928 ......................................................(707) 584-9780Fax: .......................(707) 584-9199 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(925) 321-4298RES: 4128 Guilford Ave., Livermore, CA 94550 ...........................................................(925) 443-5835
HAMMETT, SANDRA A. [RM] Retirement ............................................................revsandra@yahoo.comMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(408) 431-4255RES: 237 Coronado Drive, Aptos, CA 95003 .................................................................(831) 708-2274
HAN, SANG EN [RM] (Hae Soon) RetirementRES: 1728 Pleasant Valley Avenue, Oakland, CA 94611 ...............................................(510) 654-7505
HANAOKA, NOBUAKI [RM] (Ayako) Retirement .....................................................Nobuh@pacbell.netMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(415) 425-3254RES: 435 Skyline Drive, Daly City, CA 94015 ..............................................................(650) 994-0149
HARDMAN, ROBERT E. [RM] (Joanne) Retirement ........................................rehardman@sbcglobal.netFax: .................................................................................................................................(209) 942-3369RES: 2808 Calariva Drive, Stockton, CA 95204 ............................................................(209) 465-0070
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HARKNESS, PAUL H. [FE] (Lana) Castro Valley UMC ............................................revphh@comcast.netAPPT: 19806 Wisteria, Castro Valley, CA 94546 ...........................................................(510) 581-3486Fax: .......................(510) 881-4864 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(925) 918-0462RES: 7933 Greenly Dr., Oakland, CA 94605 .................................................................(510) 430-1346
HARRELL, MICHAEL A. [FE] (Kara) Santa Cruz , UMC of Santa Cruz [email protected]: 250 California Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 .....................................................(831) 429-6800Fax: .................................................................................................................................(831) 429-1320RES: 190 Suburbia Ct., Santa Cruz, CA 95062
HARRELL, NEAL R. [FE] (Linda) Elk Grove, Point Pleasant UMC [email protected]: 3329 Point Pleasant Road, Elk Grove, CA 95757 ...............................................(916) 684-2033RES: 9591 Elk Grove Blvd., Elk Grove, CA 95624 .......................................................(916) 685-6714
HARRIS, NEAL R. [FE] (Lynn) Reedley, First UMC ................................................. [email protected]: 1461 11th Street, Reedley, CA 93654 .................................................................(559) 638-2142Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(559) 393-2260RES: 277 W. Sasaki Avenue, Reedley, CA 93654 ..........................................................(559) 637-9964
HARTMAN, TONI M. [FE] (William) Yreka UMC ..........................................tonihartman@sbcglobal.netAPPT: 502 N. Fairchild Street, Yreka, CA 96097 .......................................................... (530) 842-4291Fax: .......................(530) 842-4291 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 514-9282RES: 104 Green Heron Dr, Yreka, CA 96097 ................................................................(530) 842-2828
HAWTHORNE, ROBERT J. [RM] (Gene Anna) Retirement [email protected]: 3402 Wilcox Avenue, San Jose, CA 95118 ............................................................(408) 264-9860
HAYWARD, C. DOUGLAS [RM] (Glenda) Retirement ....................................... [email protected]: 624 Lake Front Drive #35, Sacramento, CA 95831 ..............................................(916) 538-6388Mobile Phone: ..................................................................................................................(925) 890-1090
HAYWARD, R. LEE [FE] (Linda) ATEM ................................................................lee@lee-hayward.comAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(408) 288-9510Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(408) 398-2400RES: 1172 Britton Avenue, San Jose, CA 95125 ............................................................(408) 288-9510
HEADDEN, ANDREW [OF] (Natalie) Placerville, El Dorado County Federated [email protected]
APPT: 1031 Thompson Way, Placerville, CA 95667 .....................................................(530) 622-0273Fax: .................................................................................................................................(530) 622-4684RES: ...............................................................................................................................(530) 677-5742
HEALY, VICTORINE A. [FE] (James) Fresno, Wesley UMC .................... [email protected]: 1343 East Barstow, Fresno, CA 93710 ................................................................(559) 224-1947Fax: .................................................................................................................................(559) 224-1967RES: 1057 E. Decatur, Fresno, CA 93720 ......................................................................(559) 432-3141
HEFFERNAN, LAURA K. [FE] Oroville, First UMC .......................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 5700, Oroville, CA 95966 ....................................................................(530) 534-9455Fax: .......................(530) 534-9455 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 296-7920RES: 10 Rockridge Rd, Oroville, CA 95966 ..................................................................(530) 534-1607
HENSHAW, PAUL W. [RM] (Barbara) Retirement ................................................. [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(925) 548-7102RES: 2380 Willet Way, Pleasanton, CA 94566 ...............................................................(925) 600-1679
HERRELL, ALBERT M. [RM] (Evelyn) Retirement ...............................................herrell@majornet.comRES: 1841 Golden Rain Rd. #3, Walnut Creek, CA 94595 ............................................(925) 939-0167
HERSCHBACH-MARTIN, EVA E. [RM] (Edwin Martin) Retirement [email protected]: 6007 Via Casitas, Carmichael, CA 95608 .............................................................(916) 331-7039
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HESS, HOLLY L. [FE] (William)Leave of Absence ...................................................h.hess@sbcglobal.netFax: .......................(831) 420-0652 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(831) 246-1655RES: 186 DeLaveaga Park Drive, Santa Cruz, CA 95065 .............................................(831) 420-0652
HILLMAN, HOLLY D. [PL] (Tom) Hughson UMC ............................................ [email protected]: P.O. Box 129, Hughson, CA 95326 .....................................................................(209) 883-4952Fax: .................................................................................................................................(209) 883-4990RES: 7008 Prelude Lane, Hughson, CA 95326 ..............................................................(209) 883-4681
HILLMAN, THOMAS F. [FE] (Holly) Hughson UMC ......................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 129, Hughson, CA 95326 .....................................................................(209) 883-4952Fax: .......................(209) 883-4990 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 872-0340RES: 7008 Prelude Lane, Hughson, CA 95326 ..............................................................(209) 883-4681
HINGANO, SIOSIFA [FE] (Mele) San Jose, Genesis UMC ............................. [email protected]: 1620 Oakland Rd., Suite D103, San Jose, CA 95131 .........................................(408) 213-2484Fax: .......................(408) 437-3167 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(408) 613-5005RES: 164 Brehler Ave., Sanger, CA 93657 .....................................................................(408) 259-9415
HOFFMAN, ELBERT D. [RM] (Louise) Retirement ...................................elandlhoffman@sbcglobal.netRES: 3400 Wagner Heights Road #244, Stockton, CA 95209 .......................................(209) 478-4566
HORIKOSHI-FIREBAUGH, BARBARA G. [FE] (John Firebaugh) Sacramento, Faith UMC [email protected]
APPT: 3600 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95816 .................................................................(916) 452-7637Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 812-7231RES: 9908 Jetmar Way, Elk Grove, CA 95624-9408 .....................................................(916) 685-7230
HORNE, JULIA D. [FE] (James R. Horne) Leave of Absence [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(530) 345-0232Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 321-6769RES: 1809 Roth Street, Chico, CA 95928 ......................................................................(530) 345-0232
HORTON, JAMES Y. [RM] (Norma) Retirement ...................................................jimhorton2@charter.netRES: 5319 Stonethrow Court, Redding, CA 96003 ........................................................(530) 245-9885
HOUGLAND, J. DONALD [RM] (Jan) RetirementRES: 2690 Park Hills Drive, Sacramento, CA 95821 .....................................................(916) 359-8524
HUANG, DANNY [OF] (Peggy Huang) Burlingame UMC [email protected]: 1443 Howard Avenue, Burlingame, CA 94010 ...................................................(650) 344-6321Fax: .......................(650) 344-0185 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(650) 576-3400RES: 1425 Bellevue Avenue, Apt. #2, Burlingame, CA 94010 ......................................(650) 558-8820
HURD, JOSEPH C. [RM] Retirement .................................................................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(215) 983-0523RES: 4724 Shelmire Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19136 ...................................................(215) 983-0523
HUSER, WILLIAM R. [RM] (Arlene) Retirement ..................................................dickhuser@yahoo.comMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 214-4456RES: 1208 Magnolia Lane, Lincoln, CA 95648 .............................................................(916) 434-1482
HUTCHISON, R. JAMES [RM] Retirement ....................................................... [email protected]: 1764 Sattler Drive, Concord, CA 94519 ...............................................................(925) 685-5791
IDZERDA, REJEAN E. [RL] (William) RetirementRES: 222 Temelec Circle, Sonoma, CA 95476 ..............................................................(707) 939-6485
IMAIZUMI, NOBU T. [FE] (Carol Marie) ATEM ........................................creation1221@hcc6.bai.ne.jpAPPT: Out of the Country, Japan
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INOUYE, KEITH P. [FE] (Viki) San Jose, Wesley UMC........................................... [email protected]: 566 North Fifth Street, San Jose, CA 95112 .......................................................(408) 295-0367Fax: .......................(408) 295-0612 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(408) 355-0837RES: 2758 Valley Heights Drive, San Jose, CA 95133 ..................................................(408) 355-0837Home Fax: .......................................................................................................................(559) 299-8578
IRELAN, REBECCA J. [FE] (Hank Millstein) Novato UMC .................................. [email protected]: 1473 S. Novato Blvd., Novato, CA 94947 ..........................................................(415) 892-9896Fax: .................................................................................................................................(415) 892-1296RES: 1408 Johnson Street, Novato, CA 94947 ...............................................................(415) 892-2715
IVERY, DONNA FADO [FE] (Hubert Ivery) Incapacity Leave With CPP Benefits [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 459-6219RES: 549 26th Street, Richmond, CA 94804 ..................................................................(510) 412-0184
IVERY, HUBERT L. [FE] (Donna Fado Ivery) Alameda, Twin Towers UMC ...... [email protected]: 1411 Oak, Alameda, CA 94501 ...........................................................................(510) 522-6744Fax: .......................(510) 522-1186 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 435-7701RES: 549 - 26th Street, Richmond, CA 94804 ...............................................................(510) 412-0184
JEFFERIES, WILLIAM B. [RM] RetirementRES: 84 Mill Street, Chico, CA 95928 ...........................................................................(530) 342-6711
JENKINS, ANTHONY L. [PE] (Valerie) San Francisco, Calvary UMC [email protected]: 1400 Judah Street, San Francisco, CA 94122 .....................................................(415) 566-3704Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 693-3938RES: 7971 Shay Dr., Oakland, CA 94605 ......................................................................(415) 491-4608
JENNINGS-TEATS, DIXIE L. [FE] (Rob) Carson City, First UMC ............ [email protected]: 400 West King Street, Suite 100, Carson City, NV 89703 ..................................(775) 882-1436Fax: .................................................................................................................................(775) 882-5742RES: 1004 Lexington Avenue, Carson City, NV 89703 .................................................(775) 884-0368
JENNINGS-TEATS, ROBERT S. [FE] (Dixie) Carson City, First UMC ..... [email protected]: 400 West King Street, Suite 100, Carson City, NV 89703 ..................................(775) 882-1436Fax: .................................................................................................................................(775) 882-5742RES: 1004 Lexington Avenue, Carson City, NV 89703 .................................................(775) 884-0368
JOGIS, JUDITH L. [RM] (Heino)Retirement ................................................................ [email protected]: 1453 Barn Valley Court, Lincoln, CA 95648 ........................................................(916) 434-1520
JOHANSSON, ROBERT V. [RM] (Dorothy) Retirement ..............................................dorjo777@aol.comRES: 1946 Elmwood, Stockton, CA 95204 ....................................................................(209) 546-0886
JOHNSON, DIANE E. [RL] RetirementRES: 1818 Lark Ellen Drive, Paso Robles, CA 93446 ...................................................(805) 237-1686
JOHNSON, DOUGLAS L. [FE] (Susan) Vallejo, Wayside UMC ........................ [email protected]: 2309 Columbus Parkway, Vallejo, CA 94590 .....................................................(707) 643-3108RES: 300 East "H" Street, # 216, Benicia, CA 94510 ....................................................(707) 745-3119
JOHNSON, STEPHEN L. [FE] (Carol) 346.1 Out - Apt. Across AC Lines - 2004 .................... [email protected]
APPT: 4620 Boone Drive, Fremont, CA 94538 .............................................................(510) 659-0217Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 648-9832RES: Out of the Country, Russia
JOHNSON, WILLIAM A. [RM] (Kate) Retirement ................................................Bos1boy@comcast.netRES: 8756 Stonewood Drive, Stockton, CA 95209 .......................................................(209) 477-7178
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JOHNSTONE, CHARLES D. [FE] (Lou) Livermore, Asbury UMC ...................... [email protected]: 4743 East Avenue, Livermore, CA 94550 ...........................................................(925) 447-1950Fax: .......................(925) 447-8366 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 427-4431RES: 5778 Bobby Drive, Livermore, CA 94551 ............................................................(925) 606-5738
JONES, ALAN H. [FE] (Linda Pickens-Jones) Campbell UMC [email protected]: 1675 Winchester Blvd., Campbell, CA 95008 ....................................................(408) 378-3472Fax: .......................(408) 378-8423 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 703-1785RES: 2088 Eucalyptus Ct, Santa Clara, CA 95050 .........................................................(408) 260-8685
JONES, ROBERT L. [FL] (Darnella Jones) Sacramento, Oak Park UMC ............. [email protected]: P.O. Box 5133, Sacramento, CA 95817 ..............................................................(916) 456-0487
Mobile Phone: ........................................................................................................................(916) 862-3700RES: 2506 Mabry Drive, Sacramento, CA 95835
JORDAN, ANN MARIE [PD] Sacramento, St. Andrew's UMC [email protected]: 6201 Spruce Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95841 .....................................................(916) 332-0915Fax: .................................................................................................................................(916) 332-0916RES: ...............................................................................................................................(916) 483-2059
JORDAN, ANN MARIE [PD] Sacramento, St. Andrew's UMC [email protected]: 6201 Spruce Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95841 .....................................................(916) 332-0915Fax: .................................................................................................................................(916) 332-0916RES: ...............................................................................................................................(916) 483-2059
JORDAN-IRWIN, BECCA [SY] (David) Healdsburg Community Church....................................becca@healdsburgcommunitychurch.org
APPT: 1100 University Avenue, Healdsburg, CA 95448 ...............................................(707) 433-8886Fax: .................................................................................................................................(707) 433-8890
JORDAN-IRWIN, DAVID [SY] (Becca) Healdsburg Community Church ...................................... [email protected]
APPT: 1100 University Avenue, Healdsburg, CA 95448 ...............................................(707) 433-8886Fax: .................................................................................................................................(707) 433-8890
JOSHI, MANOHAR [FE] (Heidi Joshi) Family Leave ........................................pastormantu@yahoo.comAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(530) 756-2170RES: 1222 N. Eldorado Avenue, Klamath Falls, OR 97601
JUNG, HYUN-SUP [OE] (Insook Jung) Sacramento, Cho-un Korean UMC [email protected]: 7833 Highland Avenue, Citrus Heights, CA 95610 .............................................(916) 725-6363Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 276-6923RES: 5806 Ridgemore Court, Orangevale, CA 95662 ...................................................(916) 987-7736
JUNIEL, JOANN [FE] Sacramento, Hope UMC .......................................................... [email protected]: 6161 Valley Hi Drive, Sacramento, CA 95823 ...................................................(916) 395-0237Fax: .................................................................................................................................(916) 395-7068RES: 3281 - 11th Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95817 .........................................................(916) 451-4612
KAN, ERNEST KEI-FAI [FE] (Celia) Sacramento, Chinese UMC [email protected]: 803 Vallejo Way, Sacramento, CA 95818 ............................................................(916) 443-4360Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(415) 238-2418RES: 1165 Bacon Way, Lafayette, CA 94549 .................................................................(925) 939-6328
KANG, HYESUNG [FE] (Jo Jaehyun) Sacramento, Cho-un Korean UMC ............. [email protected]: 7833 Highland Avenue, Citrus Heights, CA 95610 .............................................(916) 725-6363Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 282-0524RES: 1098 Woodcreek Oaks Blvd #4301, Roseville, CA 95747 ...................................(916) 772-4180
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KAPLAN, KATHLEEN B. [RM] (Leonard) Retirement ...................................revgrandma@earthlink.netMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(650) 274-0022RES: 1809 Beach Park Blvd., Foster City, CA 94404 ....................................................(650) 341-1857
KAWASHIMA, HOPE O. [RD] (Mas) Retirement .......................................................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(559) 213-2853RES: 2393 E. Oak Haven Drive, Fresno, CA 93730 ......................................................(559) 434-8173
KAWASHIMA, MASAYOSHI [RM] (Hope) Retirement ................................................ [email protected]: .......................(559) 434-8173 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(559) 213-2853RES: 2393 E. Oak Haven Drive, Fresno, CA 93720 ......................................................(559) 434-8173
KAZATO, SHIRO [RM] (Mabel) RetirementRES: 10 Quay Court, #74, Sacramento, CA 95831 ........................................................(916) 424-0757
KELLER, ROBERT G. [RM] (Mary Frances) RetirementRES: 910 South Columbine Street, Denver, CO 80209 ..................................................(303) 765-2812
KELLEY, FLEMING T. [RM] RetirementRES: 510 N. California Street, Lodi, CA 95240 .............................................................(209) 368-6877
KELLY-BAKER, LINDA M. [FE] (Fred Baker III)Sacramento, First UMC [email protected]: 2100 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95816 .................................................................(916) 446-5025Fax: .......................(916) 446-3463 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 548-3665RES: 6404 Aliso Way, Sacramento, CA 95828 ...............................................................(916) 383-0153
KEMPER, SUSAN DEESTA [RM] Retirement ...................................................suskemper@earthlink.netMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(505) 235-1130RES: 65 Sonora Way, Corte Madera, CA 94925
KENDALL, RICHARD M. [RM] (Evelyn) RetirementAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(530) 243-2910RES: 595 Montecito Blvd., Napa, CA 94559 .................................................................(510) 377-5192
KENNEDY, ELIZABETH MEIKLE [FE] (C. Montee)ATEM [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(541) 991-1877RES: 22 Park Village Drive, Florence, OR 97439 ..........................................................(541) 997-5044
KERR-CARPENTER, COLIN C. [FE] (Kathy) Citrus Heights UMC [email protected]: 7833 Highland Avenue, Citrus Heights, CA 95610 .............................................(916) 725-6363Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 261-1479RES: 10367 Aldinger Way, Elk Grove, CA 95757 .........................................................(916) 478-4013
KERR-CARPENTER, KATHY [OE] (Colin) Elk Grove, Point Pleasant UMC [email protected]: 3329 Point Pleasant Road, Elk Grove, CA 95757 ...............................................(916) 684-2033Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 201-0948RES: 10367 Aldinger Way, Elk Grove, CA 95757 .........................................................(916) 478-4013
KESSEL, WAYNE M. [RM] (Gladys) RetirementRES: 359 Mayellen Avenue, San Jose, CA 95126 ..........................................................(408) 295-9342
KIM, DOOSIK [FE] (Sora Lee) Newcastle UMC ................................................ [email protected]: P.O. Box 235, Newcastle, CA 95658 ...................................................................(916) 663-2250RES: ...............................................................................................................................(916) 663-2250
KIM, DUK-SOO [FE] (Tae J.) Sunnyvale, Galilee Korean UMC ................................ [email protected]: 535 Old San Francisco Road, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 ..........................................(408) 749-1101Mobile Phone: ................................................................................................................. (408) 771-8022RES: 10203 Miller Ave., Cupertino, CA 95014
KIM, EUN-YOUNG [SY] San Ramon, Grace Korean MissionAPPT: 19901 San Ramon Valley Road, San Ramon, CA 94583
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KIM, HEE-SOO [FE] (Mi-kyung) ATEM ........................................................hskimmission@hanmail.netRES: Out of Country, South Korea
KIM, HENRY H. [FE] (Eun Young) San Ramon, Grace UMC [email protected]: 19901 San Ramon Vly Blvd., San Ramon, CA 94583 ........................................(925) 828-8686Fax: .......................(925) 828-8686 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(925) 699-2292RES: 2020 Fostoria Cir, Danville, CA 94526 .................................................................(925) 806-0667
KIM, OK-WHAN [RM] Retirement ...................................................................................KIMOK@att.netMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(408) 510-1791RES: 390 N. Winchester Blvd., #7E, Santa Clara, CA 95050 ........................................(408) 557-8280
KIM, PHILIP MUYOUNG [RM] RetirementRES: 2935 21st Avenue, Oakland, CA 94606 .................................................................(510) 533-3922
KIM, SUN-HEE [FE] Walnut Creek, Walnut Avenue UMC ................................. [email protected]: 260 Walnut Avenue, Walnut Creek, CA 94598 ...................................................(925) 933-0888Fax: .................................................................................................................................(925) 933-5740RES: 46859 Shale Common, Fremont, CA 94539 .........................................................(510) 573-2344
KIM, TAECK-KYU [RM] (Sarah O Kim) Retirement ........................................taeckkyukim@yahoo.comMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(951) 902-5774RES: 28480 Grandview Drive, Moreno Valley, CA 92555 ............................................(951) 601-9175
KIM, WE-WOONG [FE] (Young Sook) Clovis, Fresno Korean Fellowship .......... [email protected]: 1726 Pollasky, Clovis, CA 93612 ........................................................................(559) 299-0240Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(408) 482-8710
KIM, YOUNG-GWON [FE] (Eun Ok Kim)Santa Clara, Bethel Korean UMC ...... [email protected]: 1700 Lincoln Street, Santa Clara, CA 95050 ......................................................(408) 244-8710Fax: .................................................................................................................................(408) 244-8711RES: 1224 Royal Crest Dr., San Jose, CA 95131 ...........................................................(408) 453-6149
KIM, YOUNGRAE [PE] (Youngsim Kim)Chester UMC [email protected]: P.O. Box 615, Chester, CA 96020 .......................................................................(530) 258-2345Fax: .................................................................................................................................(530) 258-3629
KIMBALL, THOMAS [FE] (Connis) Fairfield UMC ........................................... [email protected]: 1875 Fairfield Avenue, Fairfield, CA 94533 ........................................................(707) 426-2944Fax: .......................(707) 426-2900 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(415) 235-5816RES: 2869 Rogue River Circle, West Sacramento, CA 95691 .......................................(916) 375-0996
KIMBELL, JOHN C. [FL] Soulsbyville UMCAPPT: P.O. Box 928, Soulsbyville, CA 95372 ...............................................................(209) 928-4223Fax: .......................(209) 928-1998 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 770-2120RES: Box 927, 18851 Cedar St, Tuolumne, CA 95379 ..................................................(209) 928-1376
KIMBELL-AUTH, SHANNON [SY] (Michael) Lakeport, United Christian Parish ......... [email protected]
APPT: 745 Brush, Lakeport, CA 95453 ..........................................................................(707) 263-4788Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 245-6674RES: 432 - 4th Street, Lakeport, CA 95453 ....................................................................(707) 263-1779
KIMBER, ALAN [FE] (Rosemary) Lodi, First UMC............................................alan@lodifirstchurch.orgAPPT: 200 West Oak Street, Lodi, CA 95240 ................................................................(209) 368-5357Fax: .......................(209) 368-0627 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 518-8648RES: 5711 Westchester Circle, Stockton, CA 95219 ......................................................(209) 478-6002
KIMBLE, ROGER [FE] (Veronica) Napa, First UMC ................................. [email protected]: 625 Randolph Street, Napa, CA 94559 ...............................................................(707) 253-1411Fax: .......................(707) 253-1976 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(925) 382-2007RES: 4620 Colt Court, Antioch, CA 94531 ....................................................................(925) 776-5617
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KINTNER, DWIGHT L. [RM] (Eloise)Retirement ....................................................DLKintner@aol.comFax: .................................................................................................................................(408) 356-2270RES: 800 Blossom Hill Road, L137, Los Gatos, CA 95032 ..........................................(408) 356-2270
KIRK, ROBERT C. [FE] (Gina Giannini) Concord UMC ............................. [email protected]: 1645 West Street, Concord, CA 94521 ................................................................(925) 685-5260Fax: .................................................................................................................................(925) 685-5265RES: 131 Marsha Place, Lafayette, CA 94549 ............................................................... (925) 962-1116
KLEIN, LIZA H. [FE] (Christopher W.) San Rafael, First UMC [email protected]: 9 Ross Valley Drive, San Rafael, CA 94901 .......................................................(415) 453-8716Fax: .......................(415) 453-7248 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 387-1519RES: 818 Oxford Street, Berkeley, CA 94707 ................................................................(510) 526-1182
KNUDSON, NEWELL P. [RM] (Eleanor Patton) Retirement.....................................fghviking@msn.comRES: 1498 Gettysburg, Clovis, CA 93611 ......................................................................(559) 291-0759
KNUTSEN, ROGER B. [RM] (Marit) RetirementRES: 290 Foursome Drive, Sequim, WA 98382 .............................................................(360) 681-2524
KOLOTO, MAILE T. [FE] (Latu Eveline) Oakland, Laurel UMC [email protected]: 3525 Kansas Street, Oakland, CA 94619 ............................................................(510) 531-7613Fax: .......................(510) 530-2188 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 823-3227RES: 4254 Detroit Avenue, Oakland, CA 94619 ............................................................(510) 530-1038
KRAPS, JOHN M. [RM] (Rachel Berry) Retirement .........................................................gsumc@aol.comAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(618) 253-7873RES: 1706 Ridge Road, Champaign, IL 61821 ..............................................................(217) 359-0196
KUAN, JEFFREY [FE] (Valentine Toh) ATEM .................................................................kjkuan@psr.eduAPPT: 1798 Scenic Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94709 ..........................................................(510) 849-8205Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 847-4787RES: 47 Del Mar Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94708 .............................................................(510) 649-8949
KUBIK, JAMES F. [RM] (Marlyss) Retirement ...........................................................KUBIKJF@aol.comFax: .................................................................................................................................(831) 769-0953RES: 1053 University Avenue, Salinas, CA 93901 ........................................................(831) 757-7998
KUHN, DONALD L. [RM] RetirementRES: P.O. Box 371, Pt. Reyes Station, CA 94956 ..........................................................(510) 530-5407
KUNKEL, JEFFREY K. [FE] (Mary Elyn Bahlert) Morgan Hill UMC ................... [email protected]: 17175 Monterey Highway, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 ...........................................(408) 779-4044Fax: .......................(408) 782-1000 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 325-3762RES: ...............................................................................................................................(408) 779-4044
KURTZ, PAMELA L. [FE] Richmond, St. Luke's UMC ......................................... [email protected]: 3200 Barrett, Richmond, CA 94804 ....................................................................(510) 234-5263Fax: .......................(510) 234-1805 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 205-5294RES: ...............................................................................................................................(510) 522-1301
KURUHARA, DALE S. [RM] (Linda) Retirement ................................................ [email protected]: 120 N. Gale Hill Ave., Lindsay, CA 93247 ........................................................ (559) 562-3663RES: 893 Hamlin Way, Lindsay, CA 93247
KUWABARA, TOSHIKAZU [FE] (Satoko) ATEM ......................................... [email protected]: Out of the Country, Japan
KUYPER, ROBERT L. [FE] (Elizabeth Anne) Livingston UMC [email protected]: 11695 West Olive, Livingston, CA 95334 ...........................................................(209) 394-2264Fax: ........................(209) 394-2264 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 628-0913RES: 1811 Park Street, Livingston, CA 95334 ...............................................................(209) 394-2991
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KWON, HYOK-IN [FE] (Cho-Hyung Lee) Oakland, Berkeley Korean UMC ............ [email protected]: 303 Hudson Street, Oakland, CA 94618 .............................................................(510) 652-4155Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 529-9109RES: 2175 Kittridge Street, Berkeley, CA 94704 ...........................................................(510) 665-3979
LA POINT-COLLUP, KATHLEEN F. [FE] (Stephen Collup) Elk Grove UMC [email protected]: 8986 Elk Grove Blvd., Elk Grove, CA 95624 .....................................................(916) 686-8303Fax: .......................(916) 686-8294 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 690-2321RES: 7149 Springmont Drive, Elk Grove, CA 95758 ....................................................(916) 691-1653
LAM, MO-CHI [RM] Retirement ........................................................................... [email protected]: 1611 28th Street, Sacramento, CA 95816 ..............................................................(408) 730-1990
LANDAUER, NANCY J. [FE] San Mateo, Crystal Springs UMC ................ [email protected]: 2145 Bunker Hill Drive, San Mateo, CA 94402 .................................................(650) 345-2381Fax: .................................................................................................................................(650) 345-8439RES: 651 Linden Ave., San Bruno, CA 94066 ...............................................................(650) 583-3660
LANDRY, ROSEMARY [PL] Yuba City, Grace UMC ................................. [email protected]: 3600 South Walton Avenue, Yuba City, CA 95993 .............................................(530) 673-7832Fax: .......................(530) 673-7832 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 933-9963RES: ............................................................................................................................... (530) 671-6030
LANGGUTH, EARL L. [RM] (Darleen) Retirement .................................................. [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 263-6499RES: 13072 Lake Wildwood Drive, Penn Valley, CA 95946 .........................................(530) 432-5967
LAU, PETER KIM-HOCK [FE] (Jasmine) Oakland, Chinese Community UMC [email protected]: 321 8th Street, Oakland, CA 94607 .....................................................................(510) 452-1020Fax: .......................(510) 452-9298 Mobile Phone: .............................................(510) 691-3339RES: 485 Dohrmann Lane, Pinole, CA 94564 ...............................................................(510) 741-7282
LAWSON, PHILLIP C. [RM] (Jo Ann) Retirement ........................................... [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(510) 663-3830Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 965-2913RES: 145 Cardoza Lane, Hercules, CA 94547 ...............................................................(510) 741-7765
LAYTON, CAROL [FE] (George) Crescent City UMC ...................................................ke6zis@juno.comAPPT: 664 H Street, Crescent City, CA 95531 ...............................................................(707) 464-3710Fax: .......................(707) 465-5617 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(707) 951-2836RES: 1168 Gainard Street, Crescent City, CA 95531 .....................................................(707) 464-8151
LEAMY, PATRICK [FL] (Carol) Reno, St. Paul's UMC .................................. [email protected]: 1660 Grandview Avenue, Reno, NV 89503 ........................................................(775) 747-1431Fax: .......................(775) 747-2084 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(775) 762-2523RES: 1454 Highland Pines Drive, Reno, NV 89503 ......................................................(775) 324-7782
LEE, CHANSOO [FE] (Sarah Miyoung Kim) Milpitas, Sunnyhills UMC....... [email protected]: 355 Dixon Road, Milpitas, CA 95035 .................................................................(408) 262-1486Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 325-4907RES: 2316 Stuart Street, Berkeley, CA 94705 ................................................................(510) 883-9844
LEE, DONALD P. [FE] (Tana McDonald) Grass Vall.............................................. [email protected]: 22559 W. Hacienda Drive, Grass Valley, CA 95949 ...........................................(530) 268-6907Fax: .......................(530) 268-6904 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 913-8646RES: 10514 C Street, Grass Valley, CA 95945 ...............................................................(530) 913-8646
LEE, HYESUNG HONG [OE] (Sung-Ho Lee) Marina, Canaan KoreanAPPT: 281 Beach Road, Marina, CA 93933 ...................................................................(831) 384-8812Fax: .................................................................................................................................(831) 833-9048
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LEE, IN SUK [RM] (Youngok) RetirementRES: 945 Buckeye Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 ...........................................................(408) 749-9859
LEE, JINSIK [FE] (Manah) Vallejo, Fellowship UMC ................................................. [email protected]: 140 Ladera Drive, Vallejo, CA 94591 .................................................................(707) 643-6055Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 694-2558RES: 193 Seascape Dr., Vallejo, CA 94591 ....................................................................(707) 649-0320
LEE, KANG-WON [OE] Oakland, Korean UMC ..................................................... [email protected]: 737 East 17th Street, Oakland, CA 94606 ...........................................................(510) 451-9076Fax: .................................................................................................................................(510) 451-9078
LEE, SEON-YOUNG [OE] (Hyeyoung) Concord, Korean UMC........................ [email protected]: 1645 West Street, Concord, CA 94521 ................................................................(925) 798-8284Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(925) 658-2681RES: ...............................................................................................................................(925) 969-0930
LEE, STEPHEN E. [FE] (Julie Wolters) San Leandro, Faith UMC [email protected]: 788 Lewelling Blvd., San Leandro, CA 94579 ...................................................(510) 357-5484Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 919-7052RES: 81 Vernon St., Apt. 202, Oakland, CA ...................................................................(510) 893-2868
LEE, SUNG AI [SY] Yuba City, Love Korean UMCAPPT: 3890 Live Oak Blvd., Yuba City, CA 95991 .......................................................(530) 671-1279
LEE, SUNG-HO [FE] (Hyesung Lee) San Jose, Korean UMC of Santa Clara Vly ............ [email protected]
APPT: 1001 Ginger Lane, San Jose, CA 95128 ..............................................................(408) 295-4161Fax: .................................................................................................................................(408) 295-4180RES: 2601 Cortez Dr #1104, Santa Clara, CA 95051 ....................................................(408) 838-0431
LEIBERT, FRANCES [FL] (Frank E. Leibert) Dinuba, First UMC ........................ [email protected]: P.O. Box 565, Dinuba, CA 93618 .......................................................................(559) 591-0534Fax: .......................(559) 592-2053 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(559) 816-9203RES: 276 E. Fresno St., Dinuba, CA 93618 ...................................................................(559) 591-5381
LERRIGO, CHARLES A. [RM] (Patricia Bruce) Retirement [email protected]: 4254 Gregory Street, Oakland, CA 94619 .............................................................(510) 531-5539
LESLIE, DENICE K. [FE] (Kimbrough A.) Clovis, Memorial UMC .................. [email protected]: 1726 Pollasky, Clovis, CA 93612 ........................................................................ (559) 299-4615Fax: .......................(559) 299-7967 Mobile Phone: ............................................... 559) 970-9412RES: 2475 Scott Avenue, Clovis, CA 93611 ..................................................................(559) 298-6768
LESLIE, KIMBROUGH A. [RM] (Denice) Retirement ................................... [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(559) 327-4267Fax: .......................(559) 327-4000 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(559) 999-5218RES: 2475 Scott Avenue, Clovis, CA 93612 ..................................................................(559) 298-6768
LETANA, REYNALDO F. [FE] (Onelda) San Francisco, Grace UMC [email protected]: 2540 Taraval Street, San Francisco, CA 94116 ...................................................(415) 731-3050Fax: .......................(415) 731-7571 Mobile Phone: .............................................. (707) 292-6189RES: 1819 43rd Ave, San Francisco, CA 94122 .............................................................(415) 731-4912
LEWIS, ARNOLD R. [RM] (Mary)RetirementRES: 8924 Second Avenue, Elk Grove, CA 95624 .........................................................(916) 685-3643
LIN, EMILY [PL] Oakland, Chinese Community UMCAPPT: 321 8th Street, Oakland, CA 94607 .....................................................................(510) 452-1020Fax: .................................................................................................................................(510) 452-9298
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LINDSAY, EILEEN H. [FE] (William Hughes) Walnut Creek, UMC [email protected]: 1543 Sunnyvale Avenue, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 ............................................(925) 934-4208Fax: .......................(925) 934-1492 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(925) 817-0725RES: 1742 Reliez Valley Rd, Lafayette, CA 94549 ........................................................(925) 954-7655
LOCKWOOD-STEWART, JAMES W. [RM] (Odette)Retirement ....... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 847-0305RES: 1403 Grant Street, Berkeley, CA 94703 ................................................................(510) 528-2745
LOCKWOOD-STEWART, ODETTE M. [FE] (James)Berkeley, Epworth [email protected]: 1953 Hopkins Street, Berkeley, CA 94707 .........................................................(510) 524-2921Fax: .......................(510) 524-8713 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 847-0316RES: 1403 Grant Street, Berkeley, CA 94703 ................................................................(510) 528-2745
LOESSBERG-ZAHL, LINDA L. [FE] (Bob) Sacramento, Centennial UMC [email protected]: 5401 Freeport Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95822 .....................................................(916) 452-4477Fax: .................................................................................................................................(916) 452-3850RES: 9426 Half Dome Court, Elk Grove, CA 95758 .....................................................(916) 684-8198
LOPEZ-RAHMAN, LILIA B. [RM] (Mati Rahman) Retirement ................................ [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(416) 460-0547RES: P.O. Box 330708, Kahului, HI 96733 ....................................................................(808) 871-4950
LOUMOLI, VAIONEKESI LEA [FE] (Mele) Oakland, Fale Maama ...................... [email protected]: 2385 103rd Avenue, Oakland, CA 94603 ............................................................(510) 382-0660Fax: .......................(510) 382-0690 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(650) 200-8897RES: 2315 90th Ave., Oakland, CA 94603
LOVE, KATHLEEN M. [FE] (K. Tenerelli) Fair Oaks UMC ..................... [email protected]: 9849 Fair Oaks Blvd., Fair Oaks, CA 95628 ......................................................(916) 961-6631Fax: .................................................................................................................................(916) 961-1572RES: 2131 - 25th Street, Sacramento, CA 95818 ...........................................................(916) 452-7782
LOVE, MICHAEL [FE] (Carol Love) Palo Alto, First UMC ........................... [email protected]: 625 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301 .......................................................(650) 323-6167Fax: .......................(650) 323-3923 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(831) 419-2427RES: 707 Charleston Ct., Palo Alto, CA 94303 ..............................................................(650) 493-8620
LUBIANO, EDILBERTO S. [PE] (Elita-Carina) Delano UMC ........................ [email protected]: 1002 11th Avenue, Delano, CA 93216 ................................................................(661) 725-1348Fax: .......................(661) 725-2449 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 219-7420RES: PO Box 2075, 1027 Kensington St., Delano, CA 93216 .......................................(661) 725-6765
LUNDIN, STEPHEN J. [FE] (Karla) Rocklin, Cornerstone Community UMC ............................... [email protected]
APPT: 4495 Granite Drive, Rocklin, CA 95677 .............................................................(916) 624-5534Fax: .......................(916) 315-0627 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(408) 702-7489RES: 3221 Camelot Drive, Rocklin, CA 95765 ( ............................................................. 916) 435-8548
LUNGREN, LES [FE] (Danielle) Porterville, First UMC [email protected]: 344 East Morton, Porterville, CA 93257 .............................................................(559) 784-4232Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(559) 901-5875RES: P.O. Box 7574, Visalia, CA 93290 ........................................................................(559) 636-2923
LUTHER, JAMES H. [FE] (Dawn Horder)Salinas, First UMC ...................................... [email protected]: 404 Lincoln Avenue, Salinas, CA 93901 .............................................................(831) 424-0855Fax: .......................(831) 424-6214 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(831) 240-5674RES: 128 W Acacia, Salinas, CA 93901 .........................................................................(831) 757-1825
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LYNN, JAMES D. [RM] (Dianne)Retirement ............................................................... [email protected]: .......................(805) 773-4607 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(541) 264-0072RES: P.O. Box 1562, Newport, OR 97365 .....................................................................(541) 574-0197
MACEMON, SHIRLEY [FE] (Jonathan Marcus) Millbrae, New Vision UMC [email protected]
APPT: 450 Chadbourne Avenue, Millbrae, CA 94030 ...................................................(650) 697-8300Fax: .......................(650) 697-5309 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(408) 505-6462RES: 1170 Hyde Avenue, San Jose, CA 95129 ..............................................................(408) 252-2021
MACMURDO, DAVID A. [RM] (Dorothy)Retirement .............................................DaveMac98@aol.comRES: 1817 Avondale Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95825 ...................................................(916) 920-9575
MAHONEY, KATHLEEN CORNELL [PE] Petaluma UMC ................. [email protected]: 410 D Street, Petaluma, CA 94952 .....................................................................(707) 762-9785Fax: .......................(707) 762-9791 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(925) 597-2003RES: 1225 Gumview Rd, Windsor, CA 95492
MAJOR, JOSEPH P. [FE] (Julia) Santa Rosa, First UMC [email protected]: 1551 Montgomery Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95405 ...............................................(707) 545-3863Fax: .......................(707) 545-5375 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(707) 396-0875RES: 1195 Putney Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 ...........................................................(707) 546-2503
MANSFIELD, HELEN [PE] Galt UMC ......................................................helenmansfield55@gmail.comAPPT: 571 C Street, Galt, CA 95632 ..............................................................................(209) 745-4133Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 558-5473RES: 271 Allport Dr, Galt, CA 95632 .............................................................................(530) 558-5473
MARK, BRIAN [PE] (Barbara) Bakersfield, St. Mark’s [email protected]: 5301 Lake Isabella Blvd., Lake Isabella, CA 93240 ...........................................(760) 379-2120Fax: .......................(760) 379-2120 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(661) 319-2290RES: 2113 Nute St, Bakersfield, CA 93312 .................................................................... (661) 589-0362
MARSHALL, KRISTEN A. [PE] Clovis, United Japanese Christian ....................... [email protected]: 136 N. Villa Avenue, Clovis, CA 93612 ..............................................................(559) 322-0701Fax: ........................ (559) 322-9710 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 777-0713
MARTIN, GLEN O. [RM] (Marge) Retirement ......................................................... [email protected]: 14200 NW 50th Court, Vancouver, WA 98685...................................................... (360) 576-2975
MARX, WILLIAM J. [RM] (Noreen)Retirement ..............................................................billmarx@att.netRES: 9313 Jessica Drive, Windsor, CA 95492 ............................................................... (707) 837-9417
MASON, THERESA M. [FE] (John LeCompte) ATEM .............................. [email protected]: Earthen Pot Theater, 1205 Dayton Ave, St. Paul, MN 55104 .............................(651) 307-9287Mobile Phone: ................................................................................................................. (651) 307-9287RES: 1205 Dayton Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104.............................................................(651) 917-0385
MATHEWS-JOHNSON, ROBIN M. [FE] (Martin Johnson) Watsonville, First UMC .................. [email protected]
APPT: 229 Stanford Street, Watsonville, CA 95076 ......................................................(831) 724-4434Fax: .......................(831) 724-8602 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(831) 320-0276RES: 21147 Old Ranch Court, Salinas, CA 93908 .........................................................(831) 455-0622
MATSON, VICTOR I. [RM] (Nancy) RetirementRES: 1038 Birch Court, Fairfield, CA 94533 ................................................................. (707) 421-9941
MCANALLY, GARY [PE] Lincoln UMC ....................................................................... [email protected]: 629 I Street, Lincoln, CA 95648 .........................................................................(916) 645-3588RES: 384 J St, Lincoln, CA 95648 .................................................................................(916) 645-5343
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MCCALLISTER, ROBERT M. [RM] (Judy)Retirement [email protected]: 7521 Cardinal Circle, Lincoln, NB 68506 .............................................................(785) 312-8970
MCCLINTOCK, KAREN A. [FE] (Mick Smith) ATEM ................................................. [email protected]: 149 Clear Creek Dr #101, Ashland, OR 97520 ..................................................(541) 326-1616Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(541) 326-1616RES: 2790 Diane Street, Ashland, OR 97520 .................................................................(541) 488-5684
MCCOLLUM, MARY A. [RL] Retirement ....................................................................Maryedsac@att.netRES: 4241 Birgit Way, Sacramento, CA 95864 ..............................................................(916) 481-3320
MCCORD, WILLIAM L. [RM] (Marleba) RetirementRES: 3150 Conte Drive, Carson City, NV 89701 ...........................................................(775) 883-2902
MCCORKELL, JOHN P. [FE] (Martha) Meridian UMC .......................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 217, Meridian, CA 95957 .....................................................................(530) 696-0131Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 632-4690RES: 8916 Woodman Way, Sacramento, CA 95826 .......................................................(916) 362-8813
MCCOY, DOUGLAS M. [RM] (Edna) Retirement ...................................................... [email protected]: .................................................................................................................................(530) 257-2615RES: 692-480 Riverbench Road, Susanville, CA 96130 ................................................(530) 257-2615
MCCRAY, JAMES [RM] Retirement ............................................................................ [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(415) 387-5202Fax: .......................(415) 715-6896 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(415) 235-9881RES: 231 Harkness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94134 .................................................(415) 468-2528
MCDONALD, TANA [PE] (Don Lee) Grass Valley UMC [email protected]: 236 South Church, Grass Valley, CA 95945 .......................................................(530) 272-1946Fax: .................................................................................................................................(530) 272-9416RES: 10514 C St., Grass Valley, CA 95945
MCHUGH, LAURIE A. [FE] (Timothy McHugh) Palo Alto, First UMC ......... [email protected]: 625 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301 .......................................................(650) 323-6167Fax: .......................(650) 323-3923 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(415) 793-1435RES: 2607 Greer Rd., Palo Alto, CA 94303 ...................................................................(650) 651-3507
MCILVENNA, ROBERT TED [RM] (Winnie) Retirement ............................................ [email protected]: 118 Glen Court, Walnut Creek, CA 94595 .............................................................(925) 945-8776
MCKEITHEN, DAVID G. [RM] (Sandra) RetirementRES: 1415 Otterbein Avenue, #21, Rowland Heights, CA 91748
MCKINSEY, RICHARD O. [RM] (Ellen) RetirementRES: 430 Alpine, Crescent City, CA 95531 ...................................................................(707) 465-4109
MCLANE, VICTOR W. [RL] RetirementMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(559) 288-7193RES: 2890 E. Huntington Blvd. #151, Fresno, CA 93721 .............................................(559) 441-7612
MCLAUGHLIN, JOHN A. [FE] (Lori)Stockton, Holy Cross UMC [email protected]: 1200 W. Hammer Lane, Stockton, CA 95209 .....................................................(209) 472-2177Fax: .......................(209) 472-2180 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 598-0755RES: 1149 Rivara Road, Stockton, CA 95207 ................................................................(209) 478-8999
MCNAUGHT, MARGARET C. [FE] (Cliff Gassoway)Loomis, First UMC [email protected]: 6414 Brace Road, Loomis, CA 95650 .................................................................(916) 652-0469Fax: .......................(916) 652-1773 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 832-3863RES: 5614 Terrace Drive, Rocklin, CA 95765 ...............................................................(916) 367-7634
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MCNEAL, LORRAINE [FE] Oakland, Downs Memorial UMCAPPT: 6026 Idaho Street, Oakland, CA 94608 ...............................................................(510) 654-5858Fax: ..................................................................................................................................(510) 654-6156RES: 2361 Pacifica Ct., San Leandro, CA 94579 ...........................................................(510) 667-0078
MCNEILL, KAREN E. [FE] Leave of Absence .....................................................tennkarene@yahoo.comMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(931) 561-6700RES: 160 Mayhew Road, Clarksville, TN 37040 ...........................................................(931) 503-1201
MCSHANE, KATHLEEN [FE] (Buzz Heinrich) Sacramento, First UMC [email protected]: 2100 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95816 .................................................................(916) 446-5025Fax: .......................(916) 446-3463 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 397-4121RES: 771 Rolling Green Dr, West Sacrmento, CA 95605 ..............................................(916) 373-9088
MEADOWS, JACQUELINE [RM] Retirement ...................................................jacqwee1@sbcglobal.netFax: .................................................................................................................................(775) 425-5167RES: 7827 Morro Avenue, Sparks, NV 89436 ...............................................................(775) 425-5154
MEYER, PHYLLIS C. [PD] Family Leave ................................................................pcmeyer@pacbell.netRES: 1575 Silverwood Court, Danville, CA 94526 ....................................................... (925) 866-0584
MILK, MARTHA E. [SY] Yerington, Community UMC [email protected]: P.O. Box 109, Yerington, NV 89447 ...................................................................(775) 463-2174RES: 220 N. Center St., Yerington, NV 89447
MILLER, H. DONELL [RM] (Marjorie) RetirementRES: 1610 Helena Lane, Redlands, CA 92373 ...............................................................(909) 798-2765
MISHLER, JAMES W. [OE] (Jan) Reno, South Reno UMC [email protected]: 200 De Spain Lane, Reno, NV 89511 .................................................................(775) 851-1181Fax: .......................(775) 851-0936 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(775) 354-7147RES: 10570 Thistle Berry Ct., Reno, NV 89521
MIXIE, VINCENT W. [RM] (Kerry)RetirementAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(925) 685-8089RES: 2853 Cedro Lane, Walnut Creek, CA 94598 .........................................................(925) 787-1600
MIZUNO, JIRO [RM] (Rosenda) RetirementRES: 41 Brookside Avenue, Demarest, NJ 07627 ...........................................................(201) 767-8148
MONROE, DOUGLAS J. [FE] (Martha) Napa, First UMC ....................................... [email protected]: 625 Randolph Street, Napa, CA 94559 ...............................................................(707) 253-1411Fax: .......................(707) 253-1976 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(707) 235-2723RES: 3321 Sunview Drive, Napa, CA 94558 .................................................................(707) 226-6794
MONTENEGRO, KIM [PL] (Jaime Montenegro) Linden UMC [email protected]: P.O. Box 693, Linden, CA 95236 ........................................................................ (209) 887-3362Fax: .......................(209) 887-3362 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 512-2910RES: 19167 E. Front St., Linden, CA 95236
MOODY, JACOB K. [RM] (Jeanette) Retirement .............................................. [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(415) 244-1896Fax: .................................................................................................................................(415) 453-3101RES: 13 Falmouth Cove, San Rafael, CA 94901 ............................................................(415) 343-0222
MOON, MARK T. [RM] (Young) Retirement ........................................................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(805) 550-0703RES: 198 Via Bandolero, Arroyo Grande, CA 93420 ......................................................(805) 473-7395
MOON, ROBERT W. [RM] (Doris) RetirementRES: 3847 Walnut Avenue, #SN 20B, Carmichael, CA 95608 ......................................(916) 974-7089
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MOORE, DEAN M. [RM] (Elizabeth) RetirementRES: 2919 Tiber Avenue, Davis, CA 95616 ...................................................................(530) 756-2062
MOORE, JOHN V. [RM] Retirement ......................................................................... [email protected]: 3553 Eugene Place, San Diego, CA 92116 ............................................................(619) 584-1241
MOORE, LARRY G. [RM] (Barbara) Retirement ................................................ [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(520) 971-0095RES: 719 W. Orange Tree Place, Tucson, AZ 95704 ......................................................(520) 232-2279
MORGAN, JOSEPH JUDE [PL] Montague UMC ................................................. [email protected]: P.O. Box 187, Montague, CA 96064 ...................................................................(530) 459-5584
MORIMOTO, ROGER V. [FE] (Christine) Palo Alto, Aldersgate UMC [email protected]: 4243 Manuela Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94306 ......................................................(650) 948-6806Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(650) 575-2250RES: 4243 Manuela Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94306 ........................................................(650) 941-2414
MORIZONO, MICHAEL M. [RM] (Callie) RetirementRES: 1529 McGee Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94703 ...........................................................(510) 235-2566
MORLEY, LAURENCE S. [RM] (Alice)RetirementRES: 2408 E. Emilie Avenue, Fresno, CA 93730 ...........................................................(559) 434-1400
MORRIS, CATHARINE M. [FE] (Peter) Dixon UMC .............................................morrises@pacbell.netAPPT: 209 N. Jefferson Street, Dixon, CA 95620 ..........................................................(707) 678-2191Fax: .................................................................................................................................(707) 678-4279RES: 1645 Dailey Drive, Dixon, CA 95620 ...................................................................(707) 678-4276
MORRISON, LEE E. [RM] RetirementRES: 630 W. Roller Coaster Road, Tucson, AZ 85704 ..................................................(520) 293-6688
MOSS, DAVID LEEPER [RM] (Cedar) Retirement ...............................................pastor@chicotrinity.orgMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 520-9669RES: Citrus Heights, CA
MOTT, BERNARD E. [RM] (Marjeen) RetirementRES: 925 Freedom Blvd. #B-108, Watsonville, CA 95076 ............................................(831) 768-8070
MOWERY, NORMAN G. [FE] (Linda) Carmel, Church of the Wayfarer [email protected]
APPT: P.O. Box 2205, Carmel, CA 93921 .....................................................................(831) 624-3550Fax: .......................(831) 624-2530 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(831) 238-2656RES: 3850 Rio Rd #1, Carmel, CA 93923 .....................................................................(831) 626-8241
MUELLER, DONALD A. [RM] RetirementRES: 506 High Street, Baldwin City, KS 66006 ............................................................(785) 594-2378
MUELLER, JANET S. [FD] (Jack) ATEM ........................................................diaachap@onramp113.orgAPPT & RES: 1435 Austin Drive, Dixon, CA 95620 ....................................................(707) 678-2967
MURDOCK, JENNIFER E. [FE] Reno, South Reno UMC [email protected]: 200 De Spain Lane, Reno, NV 89511 .................................................................(775) 851-1181Fax: .......................(775) 851-0936 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(775) 335-9671RES: 18124 Wedge Parkway # 404, Reno, NV 89511 ....................................................(775) 657-8183
MURDOCK, MARTIN [FE] (Cheryl) Redding, First UMC .................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 992716, Redding, CA 96099 ................................................................(530) 243-2403Fax: .......................(530) 242-1182 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 355-6226RES: 1011 Rollingview Drive, Redding, CA 96003 ......................................................(530) 224-9530
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MYUNG, EUN-JOO [PL] Sacramento, Cho-un Korean UMC ................................. [email protected]: 7833 Highland Avenue, Citrus Heights, CA 95610 .............................................(916) 725-6363Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 610-4150
NEISH, LEE S. [FE] (JoAnne) Los Gatos UMC .........................................................lee.neish@lgumc.orgAPPT: 111 Church Street, Los Gatos, CA 95030 ...........................................................(408) 354-4730Fax: .......................(408) 354-4807 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(408) 655-2872RES: 1461 Almaden Valley Drive, San Jose, CA 95120-3802 .......................................(408) 927-7473
NELSON, EDGAR [RM] (Marian) Retirement ................................................................nelsoned@otn.netRES: 1075 McCollum Avenue, Yuba City, CA 95991 ....................................................(530) 673-2809
NELSON, HANS PETER [FE] (Catherine) Gardnerville, Carson Valley UMC ... [email protected]
APPT: 1375 Centreville Lane, Gardnerville, NV 89410 ................................................(775) 782-4600Fax: .......................(775) 782-1230 Mobile Phone: ...............................................(775) 721-4001RES: 1529 Hussman Avenue, Gardnerville, NV 89410 .................................................(775) 782-9553
NEUENBURG, NEAL H. [FE] (Frances)Chico, Aldersgate UMC ................................. [email protected]: 2869 Cohasset Road, Chico, CA 95926 ..............................................................(530) 893-8640Fax: .......................(530) 893-0678 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 566-7187RES: 1028 Sir William Court, Chico, CA 95926 ............................................................(530) 343-1879
NG, SAMUEL [SY] (Angela Leung) Pleasant Hill, True Light Gospel Fellows . [email protected]: 233 Gregory Lane, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 ....................................................... (925) 451-2836Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(925) 451-2836RES: 3217 Acalanes Ave., Lafayette, CA 94549
NISHINOSONO, MICHIKO [OF] San Jose, Wesley UMCAPPT: 566 North Fifth Street, San Jose, CA 95112 .......................................................(408) 295-0367Fax: .................................................................................................................................(408) 295-0612
NIU, DAVID L. [FE] (Anakiu) Escalon UMC .............................................................. [email protected]: 2000 Jackson Road, Escalon, CA 95320 .............................................................(209) 838-2792Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(209) 679-0455RES: 1632 Brayton Avenue, Escalon, CA 95320 ...........................................................(209) 838-2415
NOELLERT, CATHERINE R. [PD] ATEM ........................................................ [email protected]: 625 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301 .......................................................(650) 323-6167Mobile Phone: ................................................................................................................. (650) 210-6334RES: 1339 California St., Mountain View, CA 94041
NORDLANDER, LORNA C. [FE] (Jeffrey) ATEM ............................................nordlal@sutterhealth.orgAPPT: 2800 L Street, Suite 650, Sacramento, CA 95816 ...............................................(916) 733-8848Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 281-4471RES: 1001 45th Street, Sacramento, CA 95819 .............................................................(916) 457-8434
NORRIS, DOUGLAS I. [RM] (Eleanor) Retirement .................................................... [email protected]: 660 S. Catalina Street, Gilbert, AZ 85233 Mobile Phone: ................................................................................................................. (209) 769-1784RES: P.O. Box 2268, Walnut Creek, CA 94595.............................................................. (925) 945-7435
NOYES, LANE [SY] Sutter UMC ............................................................................... lanenoyesyahoo.comAPPT: P.O. Box 550, Sutter, CA 95982 ..........................................................................(530) 755-0150Fax: .................................................................................................................................(530) 755-0150
NYBERG, DENNIS F. [RM] Retirement ............................................................dennisnyberg@netzero.netRES: 3928 Brown Lane, Minnetonka, MN 55345 .........................................................(952) 476-2254
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OBERG, ALICE [FE] Santa Clara UMC ................................................................revoberg@hotmail.comAPPT: 1700 Lincoln Street, Santa Clara, CA 95050 ......................................................(408) 345-9300Fax: .......................(408) 345-9303 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(408) 886-8398RES: 795 Viader Court, Santa Clara, CA 95050 .............................................................(408) 615-1533
OCHOA, AURA-LILA [PL] (Oscar Ochoa) Lodi, Salem UMC [email protected]: P.O. Box 2081, Lodi, CA 95241 ..........................................................................(209) 368-6693Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(209) 747-0782RES: PO Box 24, 8460 W. Stockton Street, Thornton, CA 95686 .................................(209) 794-2102
O'CONNOR, KELLEY [PE] Oakhurst New Community UMC ..................... [email protected]: 49223 Road 426, Oakhurst, CA 93644 ...............................................................(559) 683-2652Fax: .......................(559) 683-4429 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(559) 676-7780RES: 33306 Gold Nugget, Coarsgold, CA 93614 ...........................................................(559) 642-2298
ODA, JOHN A. [FE] (Sue Yoshiwara) Davis UMC ............................................... [email protected]: 1620 Anderson Road, Davis, CA 95616 .............................................................(530) 756-2170Fax: .......................(530) 756-2166 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 220-8959RES: ...............................................................................................................................(510) 528-8959
OFAHENGAUE, TEVITA [FE] (Iesilika) Tehachapi Valley UMC .................. [email protected]: 20400 Backes Lane, Tehachapi, CA 93561 .........................................................(661) 822-1440Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(415) 350-5651RES: 902 Oakwood St, Tehachapi, CA 93561 ................................................................(661) 823-7035
OH, JIN Y. [FE] (Nicole) ATEM ................................................................................jinoh40@sbcglobal.netAPPT: Cornerstone Fellowship of the Korean Community Church of New Jersey, 147 Tenafly Rd, Englewood, NJ 07631 ..................................................................... (408) 295-4161Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(408) 482-1124
OLAH, ANIKO [FE] Marina UMC ....................................................................................olahan@aol.comAPPT: 281 Beach Road, Marina, CA 93933 ...................................................................(831) 384-2514Fax: .......................(831) 384-7792 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(408) 666-6958RES: 3282 Michael Drive, Marina, CA 93933 ...............................................................(831) 883-1732
OLAH, KRISTIE L. [FE] (Robert) District Superintendent ................................... [email protected]: 729 Morse Street, San Jose, CA 95126 ...............................................................(408) 295-5341Fax: .......................(408) 286-5889 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(408) 219-0047RES: 583 Utica Court, Sunnyvale, CA 94087 ................................................................(408) 739-6550
O'LEARY, KATHLEEN F. [RM] Retirement ........................................................................ [email protected]: PO Box 994, Red Bluff, CA 96080 ....................................................................(530) 527-5754Mobile Phone: ................................................................................................................. (707) 349-7493RES: 1800 Aloha Street, Red Bluff, CA 96080
OLIVETO, KAREN P. [FE] San Francisco, Glide Memorial UMC [email protected]: 330 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 ..........................................................(415) 674-6000Fax: .......................(415) 504-9337 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(415) 336-4007RES: 1299 Mission Rd, South San Francisco, CA 94080 ..............................................(650) 756-2672
OLMSTEAD, ROBERT G. [RM] (Carol) Retirement .................................................BobOlmst@aol.comRES: 3200 Texas Hill Road, Placerville, CA 95667 .......................................................(530) 295-5561
ORIBELLO, AMOR V. [RM] RetirementRES: 1415 S. Otterbein Ave.#15, Rowland Heights, CA 91748 ....................................(626) 912-1885
OROPEZA, ANTHONY E. [RM] (Margaret) Retirement [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(831) 484-9224RES: 22294 Montera Drive, Salinas, CA 93908 .............................................................(831) 784-2164
OTTO, R. VERNICE [RM] Retirement....................................................................... [email protected]: 7870 Locher Way #20, Citrus Heights, CA 95610 ................................................(916) 723-3514
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PAGETT, BETTY S. [RM] Retirement ..................................................................... [email protected]: 175 Greenfield Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94901 .....................................................(415) 459-7151
PARK, ANDREW SUNG [FE] (Sun Ok Myong) ATEMAPPT: 514 Woodcove Way, Beaver Creek, OH 45430 ..................................................(937) 529-2296
PARK, DAVID E. [FE] (Juok) Palo Alto, St. Andrew's UMC [email protected]: 4111 Alma Street, Palo Alto, CA 94306 ..............................................................(650) 493-0900RES: 360 Tioga Ct, Palo Alto, CA 94306 ........................................................................(650) 493-5176
PARK, HANKYU [RM] (Yoonhyeh)Retirement.......................................................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(760) 490-1304RES: 19422 Tor Hill Lane, Apple Valley, CA 92308 ......................................................(760) 961-2126
PARK, HYO-WON [OE] (Hae Jeong Yoon) San Francisco, Korean UMC [email protected]: 3030 Judah Street, San Francisco, CA 94122 .....................................................(415) 759-1005Fax: .......................(415) 759-1112 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(415) 710-1712RES: 121 Cypress St., Pacifica, CA 94044 .....................................................................(650) 557-1343
PARK, JEONGHYUN [PE] Sacramento, Centennial UMC [email protected]: 5401 Freeport Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95822 .....................................................(916) 452-4477Fax: .......................(916) 452-3850 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 217-6249RES: 7304 Mandy Dr, Sacramento, CA 95823 ...............................................................(510) 292-0997
PARK, SANGYIL [FE] (Sungsook) Albany UMC .................................................... [email protected]: 980 Stannage Avenue, Albany, CA 94706 ............................................................(510) 526-7346Fax: .................................................................................................................................(510) 527-1385RES: 2508 Benvenue Ave # 206, Berkeley, CA 94704 ..................................................(510) 845-0403
PARK, SUN-YONG [RM] (Eunsook) Retirement .................................................sunypark45@yahoo.comRES: 1776 Mescal Street, Seaside, CA 93955 ................................................................ (831) 394-6299
PARKER, JOHN S. [FL] (Jeannette Souza-Parker) Chowchilla, ChristChurch United Methodist [email protected]
APPT: 260 N. Sixth Street, Chowchilla, CA 93610 .......................................................(559) 665-2093Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(209) 726-0119RES: 2941 Bedford Drive, Merced, CA 95340 ..............................................................(209) 723-5805
PARKER, KARL [PL] (Linda Laing) Clearlake, Community UMC ...................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 2765, Clearlake, CA 95422 ..................................................................(707) 994-2134Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 592-1649RES: 15237 Harbor Lane, Box 5746, Clearlake, CA 95422 ..........................................(707) 994-2289
PARKER, RONALD E. [RM] (Ruth) Retirement ...............................................RParker707@comcast.netFax: .................................................................................................................................(510) 548-2746RES: 2120 Los Angeles Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94707 ...................................................(510) 526-3106
PARSHALL, JOSEPH E. [RM] (Harlean) Retirement ..........................................joeandharlean@aol.comRES: 1092 Highlander Drive, Seaside, CA 93955 ......................................................... (831) 899-5537
PARSONS, MARK F. [FE] (Kathy) Leave of AbsenceAPPT &RES: 9139 Camden Lake Way, Elk Grove, CA 95624 .....................................(916) 686-5234
PATERSON, CRAIG S. [FE] (Carole) Personal Leave [email protected] & RES: 103 Paseo Arboles, Fairfield, CA 94534 ..................................................(707) 864-0419
PATTEN, LAWRENCE G. [FE] (Jeanie Behrend) Leave of Absence ..................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(559) 930-3183RES: 6586 N. Valentine Avenue, Fresno, CA 93711 ......................................................(559) 437-0285
PATTERSON, JAMES D. [RM] (Nancy) Retirement ................................................revjdp@sbcglobal.netRES: 2534 Durham-Dayton Hwy., Durham, CA 95938 .................................................(530) 342-1437
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PAULSEN, KAREN M. [FE] Palo Alto, Wesley UMC .................................... [email protected]: 463 College Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94306 .........................................................(650) 327-2092RES: 2130 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, CA 94301 .......................................................(650) 327-5015
PEARSON, VIRGINIA M. [RM] (Larry) Retirement .................................................. [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(541) 482-8764Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(541) 292-1824RES: Out of the Country, England, UK
PECOT, WILLIAM T. [FE] (Harriet) Fortuna UMC .................................................tedpecot@gmail.comAPPT: P.O. Box 246, Fortuna, CA 95540 .......................................................................(707) 725-4914RES: 1100 Vista Drive, Fortuna, CA 95540
PEDERSEN, RALPH M. [RM] (Marilyn) Retirement ..................................................pede4513@aol.comRES: 4513 Augustus Court, Stockton, CA 95207 ...........................................................(209) 476-1504
PEELOR, HARRY N. [RM] (Ruth) Retirement .......................................................rhpeelor@earthlink.netRES: 170 Golf Course Drive, #143, Rohnert Park, CA 94928 .......................................(707) 585-7379
PERLA, GABRIELA [FL] (José Perla) Bakersfield, Trinity UMC [email protected]: 724 Niles Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305 .............................................................(661) 325-0785Fax: ................................................................................................................................. (661) 325-0786RES: 404 Joelyle St., Bakersfield, CA 93314 .................................................................(661) 587-0583
PETERSON, JOANNE M. [FE] (Dan Neumann) Walnut Creek, Tice Valley UMC [email protected]: 1944 Tice Valley Blvd., Walnut Creek, CA 94595 .............................................. (925) 937-4535Fax: .................................................................................................................................(925) 952-9718RES: 124 Miramonte Drive, Moraga, CA 94556 ...........................................................(925) 377-8536
PHARIS-CURIE, NANCY [PL] (Dennis) El Camino UMC [email protected]: 8345 Hwy 99W Road, Gerber, CA 96035 ...........................................................(530) 385-2314Mobile Phone: ..................................................................................................................(530) 680-1120RES: 115 Santa Maria, Gerber, CA 96035 .....................................................................(530) 385-1565
PICKENS-JONES, LINDA L. [FE] (Alan Jones) Leave of Absence ....... [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(408) 260-8685Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 207-0256RES: 2088 Eucalyptus Court, Santa Clara, CA 95050 ...................................................(408) 260-8685
PICKRELL, GAYLE J. [RM] (John Davenport) Retirement [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 322-5332RES: 1138 Meridian Circle, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 .......................................................(707) 528-8545
PIDLYPCHAK, DAWN [PE] Portola UMC .................................................... [email protected]: 396 2nd Avenue, Portola, CA 96122 ................................................................... (530) 832-4979Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 301-4890RES: 397 - 4th Avenue, Portola, CA 96122 ....................................................................(530) 832-9925
PIERCE, JAY K. [FE] Merced UMC ........................................................................ [email protected]: 899 Yosemite Parkway, Merced, CA 95340 ........................................................ (209) 722-5777Fax: .......................(209) 722-5188 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 233-2973RES: 3733 Morning Dove Ace, Merced, CA 95348 .......................................................(209) 722-7778
PIERCY, DONALD [SY] (Sharon Piercy) Stockton, Grace UMC [email protected]: 1625 North Lincoln Street, Stockton, CA 95204 ................................................(209) 464-6121Fax: .......................(209) 464-1193 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 430-6838RES: 1203 Pinchot St., Stockton, CA 95205 ..................................................................(209) 467-7405
PIERRE, MONIQUE-CHERI THERESA [FE] (Eric Dale) Personal Leave [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(505) 803-6838RES: 2916 Sierra Vista Street NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107
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PINA, MICHAEL J. [PL] (Tina) Klamath, UMC of the Redwoods ................................. [email protected]: P.O. Box 246, Klamath, CA 95548 .....................................................................(707) 482-8455Fax: .......................(707) 482-0334 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(707) 951-0440
PINA, ROY [SY] Covelo, Round Valley UMCAPPT: P.O. Box 187, Covelo, CA 95428 ........................................................................(707) 983-6903
PITCHER, RICHARD E. [FE] (Sharon) Incapacity Leave With CPP Benefits [email protected]
APPT: ..............................................................................................................................(916) 570-3432RES: 5136 Rosbury Dell Lane, Antelope, CA 95843 .....................................................(916) 722-3416
PLAIN, RICHARD B. [FE] (Marlene) Los Altos UMC ..............................................rickplain@laumc.orgAPPT: 655 Magdalena Avenue, Los Altos, CA 94024 ...................................................(650) 948-1083Fax: .......................(650) 949-5372 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(650) 575-3457RES: 1207 Andre Ave., Mountain View, CA 94040
POMEROY, GWENDOLYN L. [FE] (Paul Dirdak) ATEM [email protected] & RES: 815 East Palace Avenue, # 7, Sante Fe, NM 87501 ................................(212) 956-1148
POPE-SEARS, GARY E. [FE] (Sybella) Fallon, Epworth UMC ............ [email protected]: 280 E. Stillwater Avenue, Fallon, NV 89406 ......................................................(775) 423-4714Fax: .................................................................................................................................(775) 428-1713RES: 2950 Highland Drive, Fallon, NV 89406 ..............................................................(775) 423-4154
POWELL, NORMA JEAN [FE] (William Powell-Walsh) San Rafael, Aldersgate UMC [email protected]
APPT: P.O. Box 6109, San Rafael, CA 94903 ................................................................(415) 492-0237Fax: .......................(415) 492-0483 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(415) 419-7467RES: 211 Cobblestone, San Rafael, CA 94903 ..............................................................(415) 479-7596
PRENDERGAST, LINDA [FE] (Robert) Pinole UMC.............................................lprender@comcast.netAPPT: 2000 San Pablo Avenue, Pinole, CA 94564 ........................................................ (510) 724-3312Fax: ........................ (510) 724-2764 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 461-3969RES: 2000 San Pablo Avenue, Pinole, CA 94564 ...........................................................(510) 964-0252
PRUESS-MELLOW, JUDITH [FD] (Lee Mellow) ATEM [email protected]: 529 Linden Avenue, Grass Valley, CA 95945 ..................................................... (650) 209-1119Fax: .......................(650) 949-5372 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(650) 823-0559RES: 655 Magdalena Avenue, Los Altos, CA 94024 ( ..................................................... 650) 948-1083
PUDINSKI, STEPHEN [PL] (Ann)Smith River UMC [email protected]: P.O. Box 810, Smith River, CA 95567 ................................................................(707) 487-3301Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 845-7556RES: 1121 Elizabeth Barcus Way, Fortuna, CA 95540 ..................................................(707) 487-0682
PUGH, KAREN STOFFERS [FE] (Jim Pugh) Bakersfield, Wesley UMC [email protected]: 1314 Oswell Street, Bakersfield, CA 93306 ........................................................(661) 871-3030Fax: .......................(661) 871-4390 Mobile Phone: .............................................. (559) 920-7878RES: 3119 Christmas Tree Lane, Bakersfield, CA 93306
PUTNAM, GARY B. [RM] (Gillian Murphy) Retirement ..................................... [email protected]: 2363 Pheasant Run Circle, Stockton, CA 95207 ................................................... (209) 957-4410
QUENZER, FLOYD N. [FE] (Donna Hougland) Fresno, Grace UMC [email protected]: 3362 East Balch, Fresno, CA 93702 ...................................................................(559) 233-4565Fax: .......................(559) 252-9134 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(559) 974-8962RES: 3945 E. Kerckhoff, Fresno, CA 93702 ..................................................................(559) 252-6457
RABENAU, DAVID A. [RM] (Susan Gustafson) RetirementRES: 429 Belleview Avenue, Webster Groves, MO 63119 ............................................(314) 968-8128
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RALEY, GLEN A. [FE] (Terry) Los Banos UMC ......................................................... [email protected]: 1031 Iowa, Los Banos, CA 93635 .......................................................................(209) 826-4181Fax: .......................(209) 826-7252 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 499-4715RES: 115 West K, Los Banos, CA 93635 .......................................................................(209) 826-5048Home Fax: .......................................................................................................................(209) 847-0181
RAMBO-BROWN, RUTH [RM] (Webb Brown) Retirement [email protected]: 14000 Powerhouse Road, Potter Valley, CA 95469 ..............................................(707) 743-1001
RAY, MARILYN [RM] (Ronald) Retirement .............................................................. [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(408) 263-8699RES: 250 Budd Avenue, Apt 108, Campbell, CA 95008 ................................................(408) 871-8436
READ, STANLEY E. [RM] (Shirley) RetirementRES: 454 La Jolla Way, Salinas, CA 93901 ....................................................................(831) 758-3973
RHODES, LYNN N. [RM] Retirement................................................................................lrhodes@psr.eduRES: 726 Neilson Street, Berkeley, CA 94707 ...............................................................(510) 525-2643
RHODES, SCHUYLER J. [FE] (Lisa Quoresimo) San Francisco, Temple UMC [email protected]: 1111 Junipero Serra Blvd., San Francisco, CA 94132 ........................................(415) 586-1444Fax: .......................(415) 586-1446 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(415) 412-7231RES: 39 Cotter Street, San Francisco, CA 94112 ...........................................................(415) 469-9026
RICHES, WALLACE G. [RM] (Dallas) Retirement ................................................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(209) 404-3828RES: 1232 Wellesley Avenue, Modesto, CA 95350 .......................................................(209) 522-0938
RIECK, DAVID [SY] Durham UMC ......................................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 70, Durham, CA 95938 ........................................................................(530) 342-2287Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 604-6083RES: P.O. Box 70, Durham, CA 95938 ..........................................................................(530) 343-3522
RISEDORPH, KIM [FE] (Steve Elliott) Livermore, Asbury UMC ............................. [email protected]: 4743 East Avenue, Livermore, CA 94550 ...........................................................(925) 447-1950Fax: .......................(925) 447-8366 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(925) 699-8877RES: 136 Sunhaven Road, Danville, CA 94506 .............................................................(925) 362-8697
ROBBINS, JUDY R. [FE] (Gary) Rio Linda, Community UMC; Elverta [email protected]: P.O. Box 306, Rio Linda, CA 95673 ...................................................................(916) 991-1638Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 718-3797RES: P O Box 206, Rio Linda, CA 95673 ......................................................................(916) 991-2425
ROBERTS, BYRON L. [RM] (Sylvia) Retirement .............................................. [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 662-2691RES: 8364 Fittleworth Way, Sacramento, CA 95829 .....................................................(916) 682-5343
RODRIGUEZ, DAVID L. [RM] (Celia) Retirement .................................... [email protected]: St. Paul's UMC, 33350 Peace Terrace, Fremont, CA 94555 RES: 4470 Alvarado Blvd., Union City, CA 94587 ........................................................(510) 489-7966
ROGERS, DONALD [RM] (Robin) Retirement ............................................................rrlvsdr@yahoo.comRES: 856 La Contenta Drive, Valley Springs, CA 95252 ...............................................(209) 772-0397
ROHRER, BILL [SY] Weldon UMC, Lake Isabella Highland ChapelAPPT: 5301 Lake Isabella Blvd., Lake Isabella, CA 93240 ............................................(619) 379-2120RES: 4225 Goat Ranch Road Lake Isabella CA 93240
ROLLISON, RICHARD [SY] Lovelock, Grace UMCAPPT: P.O. Box 1043, Lovelock, NV 89419 ..................................................................(775) 273-7720
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ROPER, RICHARD MELBERT [SY] Firebaugh UMC ..........................................................estj@att.netAPPT: 1660 O Street, Firebaugh, CA 93622 ..................................................................(559) 659-2487Fax: .......................(559) 659-0804 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(559) 223-1613RES: 1630 O Street, Firebaugh, CA 93622 ....................................................................(559) 659-3308
ROULSTEN, DONALD H. [FE] (Donita) Porterville, Grand Avenue UMC .......... [email protected]: 776 West Grand Avenue, Porterville, CA 93257 .................................................(559) 784-3791Fax: .................................................................................................................................(559) 784-3798RES: 1335 N. Plum Way, Porterville, CA 93257 ............................................................(559) 782-0248
ROWAN, ELLEN E. [RM] Retirement ..........................................................................e.erow@yahoo.comMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(304) 288-2095RES: 183 Fern Court, N, Terra Alta, WV 26764 ............................................................(304) 789-2113
RUBY, JOHN W. [FE] (Diana) Leave of AbsenceMobile Phone: ..................................................................................................................(775) 544-7893RES: 4342 Loreto Lane, Reno, NV 89502
RYU, CHESUNG [PE] (Hyunhee Ryu) Downieville UMC ......................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 116, Downieville, CA 95936 ................................................................(530) 289-3140RES: ...............................................................................................................................(530) 289-3140
SAAVEDRA, JANETTE [FE] (Juan) Mt. View, Trinity UMC [email protected]: 748 Mercy Street, Mountain View, CA 94041 ....................................................(650) 967-6283Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(650) 669-2501RES: 579 N. 3rd Street, San Jose, CA 95112 .................................................................(408) 291-3941
SAAVEDRA, JUAN M. [AM] (Janette) San Jose, La Trinidad UMC......................... [email protected]: 370 South King Road, San Jose, CA 95116 ........................................................ (408) 259-1276RES: 579 N. 3rd Street, San Jose, CA 95112 .................................................................(408) 605-7265
SACHEN, KRISTIN L. [FE] Mill Valley, Mt. Tamalpais UMC [email protected]: 410 Sycamore, Mill Valley, CA 94941 ................................................................(415) 388-4456Fax: .......................(415) 388-0295 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(415) 450-5222RES: 65 Sonora Way, Corte Madera, CA 94925 ............................................................(415) 891-8567
SALINAS, JUAN [RM] (Margaret Ann) Retirement ................................................... [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(903) 597-6813Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(817) 903-5748RES: 5810 Marquita, Dallas, TX 75206 .........................................................................(817) 903-5748
SAMELSON, DAVID L. [FE] (Sonia) Eureka, First UMC ........................................ [email protected]: 520 Del Norte, Eureka, CA 95501 ......................................................................(707) 442-3015Fax: .......................(707) 442-5020 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(707) 834-9958RES: 5139 Blackberry Lane, Eureka, CA 95503 ............................................................(530) 842-3342
SANBORN, HOWARD [SY] Corning UMCAPPT: 783 Solano Street, Corning, CA 96021 ...............................................................(530) 385-2314Fax: .................................................................................................................................(530) 385-2311
SANDELL, ARDYS G. [FL] Retirement ................................................................. [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(408) 242-8094RES: 600 E. Weddell Drive, Space 272, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 .....................................(408) 744-1124
SANFORD, ROBERT B. [RM] Retirement ......................................................RBSanford4@sbcglobal.netRES: 637 11th Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002 ........................................................(202) 707-7682
SANFORD, WILLIAM C. [RM] (Jeanne) Retirement ........................................wjsanford@sbcglobal.netRES: 146 Madrona Drive, Atwater, CA 95301 ...............................................................(209) 357-0701
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SARTWELL, THOMAS [SY] Chester UMCAPPT: P.O. Box 615, Chester, CA 96020 .......................................................................(530) 258-2345Fax: .................................................................................................................................(530) 258-3629RES: 4233 Ann St., P.O. Box 93, Taylorsville, CA 95983 .............................................(530) 284-1797
SAULS, KELVIN [FE] (Judi Worthan-Sauls) ATEM ............................................... [email protected]: 475 Riverside Dr., Rm 1516, New York, NY 10115 ...........................................(212) 870-3768Fax: .......................(212) 870-3895 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(347) 392-4650RES: 475 Riverside Drive, Room 1516, New York, NY 10115 .....................................(212) 870-3768
SAWDON, LORI B. [FE] (Mark) Lafayette UMC ..................................................... [email protected]: 955 Moraga Road, Lafayette, CA 94549 .............................................................(925) 284-4765Fax: .......................(925) 284-5170 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(925) 330-9781RES: 819 Rosedale Avenue, Lafayette, CA 94549 .........................................................(925) 284-2042
SAYLOR, RONALD F. [RM] (Carol) Retirement ...............................................chewiebugg@comcast.netAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(916) 646-6661Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 616-4862RES: 713 Dunbarton Circle, Sacramento, CA 95825 .....................................................(916) 646-6661
SCHILLING, DAVID M. [FE] (Elaine Combs-Schilling) ATEM APPT: 475 Riverside Dr. Rm.550, New York, NY 10115 ..............................................(212) 870-2928
SCHLAGER, JANE E. [FE] (P. David Schlager) San Jose, Almaden Hills [email protected]
APPT: 1200 Blossom Hill Road, San Jose, CA 95118 ...................................................(408) 269-2345Fax: .......................(408) 269-4375 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(650) 455-6265RES: 1670 Meadowlark Lane, Sunnyvale, CA 94087 ....................................................(408) 746-5073
SCHLAGER, PAUL DAVID [FE] (Jane)Sunnyvale, First UMC [email protected]: 535 Old San Francisco Rd., Sunnyvale, CA 94086 ............................................(408) 739-0826Fax: .......................(408) 739-3390 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(650) 455-6264RES: 1670 Meadowlark Lane, Sunnyvale, CA 94087 ....................................................(408) 743-5073
SCHLESINGER, ANNE [PE] (David Schlesinger) LeGrand UMC ........................ [email protected]: P.O. Box 92, LeGrand, CA 95333 .......................................................................(209) 389-4456Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(831) 246-0433RES: 499 Balch Way, Ben Lomond, CA 95005 ..............................................................(831) 336-3164
SCHLINTZ, VICTORIA [FE] (Gerald) Incapacity Leave [email protected]: 638 Mockingbird Court, Merced, CA 95340 .........................................................(209) 722-1561
SCHLOSSER, RICK [SY] Clearlake Oaks, Community UMC ................. [email protected]: P.O. Box 962, Clearlake Oaks, CA 95423 ...........................................................(707) 998-9435Fax: .......................(707) 928-5252 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 508-7797RES: 3861 Saintsbury Dr, Sacramento, CA 95834
SCHMIDT, JOHN M. [RM] (Elaine) Retirement ........................................................rosecottage4@att.netRES: 234 Ash Parkway, Oroville, CA 95966 .................................................................(530) 533-5571
SCHNIEPP, ALBERT E. [RM] (Linda) Retirement ................................................... [email protected]: .......................(661) 392-0620 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(661) 319-3891RES: 873 Western Way, Florence, OR 97439 .................................................................(541) 902-1364
SCHWARTZ, ROBERT H. [RM] (Nancy Lynn) Retirement ............................. [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(831) 622-0795Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(661) 431-2197RES: 5905 Cochran Drive, Bakersfield, CA 93309 ........................................................(661) 325-8917
SCHWARZENBERG, CARL H. [RM] (Faioa Irene)Retirement [email protected]: 7800 French Creek Road, Etna, CA 96027 ...........................................................(530) 467-3166
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SCHWARZENTRAUB, ELIZABETH K. [FE] (Kenneth) UMC Center Staff ...........................................Betsy@Betsy-stewardship.com
APPT: P.O. Box 980250, West Sacramento, CA 95798 .................................................(916) 374-1500Fax: .................................................................................................................................(916) 372-5544RES: 4441 Wintun Court, Garden Valley, CA 95633 .....................................................(530) 333-0852
SCOTT, FRANKLIN W. [RM] (Alta)Retirement ............................................................ [email protected]: 2083 Lavender Hill Court, Lincoln, CA 95648 .....................................................(916) 543-5856
SCOTT, JAMES R. [RM] (Teresa) Retirement.......................................................bompajim@comcast.netFax: .......................(559) 323-7242 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(559) 392-4062RES: 862 N. Cherry Lane, Clovis, CA 93611 ................................................................(559) 323-0696
SETOKI, SIOSIFA M. [FE] (Vai) San Carlos, Fale Hufanga Tongan UMC ................................... [email protected]
APPT: 2851 San Carlos Avenue, San Carlos, CA 94070 ................................................(650) 591-7456Fax: .................................................................................................................................(650) 591-9241RES: 2355 Kay Drive, Santa Clara, CA 95050 ..............................................................(408) 554-1603
SHANER, HARRY E. [RM] (Alice) Retirement ...............................................................heshaner@att.netRES: 110 Wood Road, #102, Los Gatos, CA 95030 .......................................................(408) 354-0463
SHEFFER, MARYLEE [FE] (Ralph Sheffer) Etna UMC ................................. [email protected]: P.O. Box 70, Etna, CA 96027 ..............................................................................(530) 467-3612Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 925-2103RES: PO Box 586, Etna, CA 96027 .................................................................................(530) 467-5388
SHELL, PETE [SY] (Teri Shell) Arbuckle UMC .................................................peteshell@colusanet.comAPPT: P.O. Box 5, Arbuckle, CA 95912 .........................................................................(530) 476-2515Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 908-5009RES: ...............................................................................................................................(530) 476-2503
SHERBURNE, TIMOTHY L. [AM] Roseville, First UMC .................................... [email protected]: 109 Washington Blvd., Roseville, CA 95678 ......................................................(916) 783-3464Fax: .......................(916) 786-2675 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 532-2926RES: 10001 Woodcreek Oaks Blvd., #126, Roseville, CA 95747 ..................................(916) 532-2926
SHIBER, CHRISTINE E. [FE] El Cerrito UMC ................................................................cshiber@jps.netAPPT: 6830 Stockton Avenue, El Cerrito, CA 94530 .....................................................(510) 525-3500Fax: .................................................................................................................................(510) 525-3501RES: 6400 Moeser Lane, El Cerrito, CA 94530 .............................................................(510) 527-9279
SHOOK, JUDITH L. [FE] 346.1 Out - Apt. Across AC Lines - 2004 ........................ [email protected]: ............................................................................................................................. (907) 789-4050Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(808) 640-1508RES: 3228 Tongass Blvd., Juneau, AK 99801 ................................................................(907) 523-2914
SILVA-NETTO, BENONI R. [FE] (Marlyn) District Superintendent [email protected]: 572 Rio Lindo, #101, Chico, CA 95926 ..............................................................(530) 895-0922Fax: .......................(530) 895-0312 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 672-2465RES: 306 Autumn Gold Drive, Chico, CA 95973 ..........................................................(530) 343-7359
SIMON, DANTE L. [FE] (Vivelyn) 346.1 Out - Apt. Across AC Lines - 2004 .. [email protected]: 1415 Ninth Avenue, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745 RES: 1132 Porter Avenue, Stockton, CA 95207 .............................................................(209) 473-9366
SIMPSON, STANLEY L. [RM] (Nancy) Retirement [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(707) 823-8654RES: 750 Pinecrest, Sebastopol, CA 95472 ....................................................................(707) 823-8654
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SLORPE, DAVID F. [RM] (Jan) Retirement ................................................................. [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(707) 545-2115Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(415) 717-5038RES: 1827 Elm Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95405 ...............................................................(707) 545-2115
SMITH, BARBARA J. [FE] (Jerry) Auburn, Pioneer UMC [email protected]: 1338 Lincoln Way, Auburn, CA 95603 ...............................................................(530) 885-4196Fax: .......................(530) 885-1830 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 559-5661RES: 11866 Forest View Drive, Nevada City, CA 95959 ...............................................(530) 273-5660
SMITH, CHARLES T. [FE] (Cathy Nickalou-Smith) Nevada City UMC .............. [email protected]: 433 Broad Street, Nevada City, CA 95959 ..........................................................(530) 265-2797Fax: .................................................................................................................................(530) 265-2797RES: 320 Woodpecker lane, Nevada City, CA 95959 .....................................................(530) 265-6926
SMITH, DOUGLAS D. [RM] (Kathleen) Retirement ......................................1kathleen63@snowcrest.netAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(530) 529-5446Fax: .................................................................................................................................(530) 528-9334RES: 210 Ash Street, Red Bluff, CA 96080 ...................................................................(530) 529-5446
SMITH, JERRY D. [FE] (Barbara) District Superintendent .......................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 2915, Reno, NV 89505 ........................................................................(775) 786-2332Fax: (775) 786-2364 Mobile Phone: (775) 842-8362RES: 11866 Forest View Drive, Nevada City, CA 95959 ...............................................(530) 273-5660
SMITH, KATHLEEN [FE] (Doug Smith) Cone Community UMC [email protected]: 210 Ash Street, Red Bluff, CA 96080 .................................................................(530) 529-5446Fax: .......................(530) 528-9334 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 526-6610RES: 210 Ash Street, Red Bluff, CA 96080 ...................................................................(530) 529-5446
SMITH, KIM A. [FE] (C.V. West) Berkeley, Trinity UMC [email protected]: 2362 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94704 ...........................................................(510) 548-4716Fax: .......................(510) 548-1907 Home Fax: ...................................................(510) 898-1235RES: 2047 Los Angeles Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94707 ...................................................(510) 527-5423
SMITH, MATTHEW [PE] (Sarah Marshall) Sacramento, The Table ...................... [email protected]: 2391 St. Mark’s Way, Sacramento, CA 95864 Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 233-5391RES: 4213 G St, Sacramento, CA 95819
SMITH, RANDAL F. [FE] (Tupou) Richmond, Good Shepherd UMC ...................... [email protected]: 6226 Arlington Blvd., Richmond, CA 94805 ......................................................(510) 232-4043Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 909-1004RES: Richmond, CA 94805
SMITH, SUSAN G. [FD] (Stephen P. Smith) San Jose, Willow Glen UMC .................. [email protected]: 1420 Newport Avenue, San Jose, CA 95125 .......................................................(408) 294-9796Fax: .................................................................................................................................(408) 294-9096RES: 4467 Samson Way, San Jose, CA 95124 ...............................................................(408) 265-5482
SNYDER, LINDA P. [FE] (Chuck) Sacramento, Florin UMC ............................... [email protected]: 7560 Florin Road, Sacramento, CA 95828 .........................................................(916) 421-1876Fax: .......................(916) 421-0985 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 806-9183RES: 8732 Kentshire Way, Sacramento, CA 94828 .......................................................(916) 682-6355
SONG, CHUNG-MYUNG [RM] (Nam-Hee) Retirement ...................................... [email protected]: 761 E. Indian Wells Place, Chandler, AZ 85249 ...................................................(480) 664-0902
SONG, JOHN J. [FE] San Jose, Calvary UMC .................................................. [email protected]: 729 Morse Street, San Jose, CA 95126 ...............................................................(408) 294-2204Fax: .......................(408) 294-5579 Mobile Phone: ............................................... 650) 722-1277
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SOUTHARD, NAOMI P.F. [FE] Berkeley, Methodist United Church [email protected]: 1710 Carleton Street, Berkeley, CA 94703 .........................................................(510) 848-4680RES: 4131 Fruitvale Avenue, Oakland, CA 94602 .........................................................(510) 530-7139
SPARKMAN, BILLY C. [RM] (Carole) RetirementAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(209) 896-0145RES: 1250 Rorden Avenue, #101, Selma, CA 93662 .....................................................(559) 896-5865
SPENCE, ROGER E. [FE] (Mary) ATEM ...........................................................rmspence@sbcglobal.netAPPT: 620 Cragmont Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94708 ......................................................(510) 526-4221RES: ...............................................................................................................................(707) 645-2700
SPILMAN, MARLENE J. [RM] (Jack) Retirement .................................................... [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(408) 292-8171RES: 70 South 17th Street, San Jose, CA 95112 ............................................................(408) 292-8171
SPOONER-WALTHER, PATRICIA A. [RM] (Garret Walther) Retirement............. [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 913-8486RES: 110 Court Street, Nevada City, CA 95959 .............................................................(530) 265-2132
SREY, KIEN [FL] (Samut Chheng) Stockton, Central UMC [email protected]: 3700 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, CA 95204 ..........................................................(209) 466-5046Fax: .......................(209) 466-5206 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 815-8545RES: 1717 Vierra Ct., Stockton, CA 95205
STARBUCK, HARRY L. [RM] (Laura Lee) RetirementAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(760) 929-0959RES: 144 Holm Road, #74, Watsonville, CA 95076 ......................................................(831) 728-8929
STATEMAN, CYNTHIA J. [FE] Quincy UMC .......................................................umcrev@sbcglobal.netAPPT: P.O. Box 766, Quincy, CA 95971 ........................................................................(530) 283-1740Fax: .................................................................................................................................(530) 283-1740RES: 46 E. Jackson, Quincy, CA 95971 ......................................................................... (530) 283-2715
STEED, JANNA T. [RM] Retirement................................................................................janna@mddc.comRES: 307 North Vine Street, Creston, IA 50801 .............................................................(641) 782-7169
STEGALL, WILLIAM H. [RM] (Mary Leas) Retirement ...................................... [email protected]: 845 Dawson Court, Redding, CA 96003 ...............................................................(530) 244-0493
STEVER, RON [SY] (Sandra Stever) Boonville, Anderson Valley UMC [email protected]: P.O. Box 294, Philo, CA 95466 ...........................................................................(707) 895-2567Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 477-4280RES: 8240 Mill Station Road, Sebastopol, CA 95472 .................................................... (707) 829-1522
STEWART, ROBERT H. [RM] (Patricia)RetirementAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(916) 783-9569RES: 1720 Crocker Lane, Lincoln, CA 95648 ................................................................(916) 543-9246
STIDHAM, BETH [PL] (Gene Stidham) Tranquility UMC [email protected]: P.O. Box 425, Tranquility, CA 93688 ...................................................................(559) 698-5175Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(559) 999-2072RES: P.O. Box 26, Tranquility, CA 93668 ......................................................................(559) 698-5161
STILES, BILLY JOHN [RM] Retirement ......................................................................BJSFund@aol.comAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(415) 440-2988RES: 36 Beideman Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 .....................................................(415) 440-2988
STINSON, RICHARD J. [FE] (Yuri Morita) Apt. Across AC Lines - 2004 ............ [email protected]: 74-4960 Palani Road, Kailua-Kona, HI 97640 ...................................................(808) 329-5842
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STONE, FRANK H. [RM] (Barbara Stone) Retirement .............................................Fhstone222@aol.comAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(510) 530-0106Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 289-6038RES: 6720 Banning Drive, Oakland, CA 94611 .............................................................(510) 530-0106
STONE, JUDITH K. [FE] Sebastopol UMC .................................................................. [email protected]: 500 N. Main Street, Sebastopol, CA 95472 ........................................................ (707) 823-7971Fax: ........................(707) 823-4335 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(707) 536-7993RES: 643 Sparkes Rd., Sebastapol, CA 95472 ...............................................................(707) 536-7993
STONEKING, KRISTIN G. [FE] ATEM ....................................................................kristin@cahouse.orgAPPT: 433 Russell Blvd, Davis, CA 95616 ....................................................................(530) 753-2000Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 902-1299RES: 1007 Alice, Davis, CA 95616 ................................................................................(530) 759-7829
STORRS, CINDY K. [FE] Arcata, First UMC ................................................... [email protected]: 1761-11th Street, Arcata, CA 95521 ...................................................................(707) 822-1963Fax: .......................(707) 822-1935 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(707) 834-3507RES: 2155 Lexington Ct, Mckinleyville, ca 95519 ........................................................(707) 839-7496
STOUT, PATRICIA T. [PD] (Gene) Transitional Leave ..................................... [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(408) 733-7048Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(408) 410-3612RES: 853 Nectarine Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94087 ......................................................(408) 733-7048
STRAKS, DOROTHY [FD] (Gerald) Personal Leave ................................................dstraks@comcast.netMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 552-4641RES: 3438 Hudson Place, Fremont, CA 94536 ..............................................................(510) 713-2942
STURDIVANT, DAN I. [FE] (Maria) Byron UMC ............................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 175, Byron, CA 94514 .........................................................................(925) 634-1411Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 219-8568RES: 2541 Crescent Way, Byron, CA 94514 ..................................................................(925) 634-3157
SUBLETT, JOHN W. [RM] (Joan) Retirement .................................................... [email protected]: .......................(530) 753-9185 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(530) 908-2213RES: 1651 Joshua Tree Street, Davis, CA 95616 ...........................................................(530) 753-9184
SUDDERTH, C. MELVIN [RM] RetirementAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(970) 586-8632RES: c/o 8501 Cardinal Lane, Fort Worth, TX 76182 ....................................................(970) 586-8632
SUMMERS, GERALD V. [RM] (Georgianna Summers) Retirement ...................... [email protected]: .................................................................................................................................(530) 899-9464RES: 2701 Sierra Sunrise Terrace, #518, Chico, CA 95928 ..........................................(530) 899-9464
SUMMERS, L.T. ARCHER [FE] (Boyung Lee) Burlingame UMC........................... [email protected]: 1443 Howard Avenue, Burlingame, CA 94010 ...................................................(650) 344-6321Fax: .......................(650) 344-0185 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(206) 890-7595RES: 631 Plymouth Way, Burlingame, CA 94010 .........................................................(650) 375-8178
SWARTZ, MICHAEL A. [FE] (Nancy McConnell) ATEM [email protected]: 1114 12th Street, Rock Island, IL 61201 .............................................................(309) 788-6357Fax: .......................(309) 788-6358 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(563) 505-2128RES: 5376 Surrey Drive, Bettendorf, IA 52722 .............................................................(563) 332-6795
SWEDENBURG, ROMAIN A. [RM] (Juanita) Retirement ................................................ [email protected]: 325 Kempton Street #804, Spring Valley, CA 91977 ...........................................(619) 479-0644
SWEET, PAUL D. [RM] (Vicki) Retirement ................................................................... [email protected]: .......................(408) 847-8608 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(650) 759-8727RES: 771 La Alondra, Gilroy, CA 95020
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SWISHER, RONALD E. [FE] Oakland, Taylor Memorial UMC ................................... [email protected]: 1188 12th Street, Oakland, CA 94607 .................................................................(510) 444-6162Fax: .......................(510) 444-6164 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(415) 273-7225RES: 805 Calmar Avenue, Oakland, CA 94610 ..............................................................(510) 839-4105
TABER, DENNIS M. [FE] (Kay Taber) Incapacity Leave ............................................. [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 477-8208RES: 601 Van Ness Avenue, # 510, San Francisco, CA 94102 ......................................(415) 674-8707
TAI, THOMAS C.N. [FE] (Sue) ATEM .........................................................thomas_tai43@yahoo.com.twAPPT: ABLC - Out of the Country, Tainan Taiwan, Taiwan
TAKAGI, ALPHA H. [RM] (Mary) Retirement ..................................................... [email protected]: 553 Princeton Place, San Luis Obispo, CA 93405 ................................................(805) 544-8838
TALMADGE, CAROLYN [FE] San Francisco, Sarah Laughed Ministry Gr ................................ [email protected]
APPT: 190 Denslowe Drive, San Francisco, CA 94132 .................................................(415) 333-4920Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(415) 652-7865RES: 2140 Woolsey Street, Apt. A, Berkeley, CA 94705
TAM, TIMOTHY C.T. [RM] (Verna) RetirementRES: 1514 Funston Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94122 .................................................(415) 753-1653
TANGONAN, FLORANTE P. [FE] (Olivia) San Francisco, Geneva Avenue UMC .... [email protected]: 1261 Geneva Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94112 ................................................(415) 585-3685Fax: .......................(415) 585-3409 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(415) 640-3206RES: 985 Vienna Street, San Francisco, CA 94112 ........................................................(415) 452-4037
TANGULU, LATU [FE] (Sela)Tulare UMC ..................................................................latut@sbcglobal.netAPPT: 228 West Kern, Tulare, CA 93274 ......................................................................(559) 686-8523Fax: .......................(559) 686-8266 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(559) 331-0201RES: 278 E. Gannon Avenue, Tulare, CA 93274 ............................................................(559) 688-3446
TAPA, KATAII SELA [PL] (Kaifa Tapa) Sacramento, Tongan U.M. Fellowship ........ [email protected]: P.O. Box 5133, Sacramento, CA 95817 ..............................................................(916) 456-0487Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 670-5098RES: 5982 Alvern Way, Sacramento, CA 95823 ............................................................(916) 421-9519
TARLESSON, ROOSEVELT [SY] Guinda, Community UMCAPPT: P.O. Box 212, Guinda, CA 95637 .......................................................................(530) 796-3322Fax: .................................................................................................................................(530) 796-3312
TAYLOR, JOHN W. [RM] (Magdalena) Retirement .......................................jackandmaggie@prodigy.netRES: 3791 Cothrin Ranch Road, Shingle Springs, CA 95682 .......................................(530) 676-6082
TAYLOR, RICHARD A. [RM] (Diane) Retirement ..............................................................rdtabq@q.comRES: 4625 Rainbow Drive N.W., Albuquerque, NM 87114 ..........................................(505) 890-1467
TENOLD, MARGO L. [FE] ATEM .................................................................................revmargo@att.netAPPT: 1710 Moorpark Avenue, San Jose, CA 95128 .....................................................(408) 297-2660Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(650) 208-3317RES: 22654 Oakcrest Court, Cupertino, CA 95014 .......................................................(650) 968-8074
THAO, WANG PAO [AM] (Yer Vang) Clovis, Memorial UMCAPPT: 1726 Pollasky, Clovis, CA 93612 ........................................................................(559) 299-4615Fax: .................................................................................................................................(559) 299-7967
THOMAS, CARL A. [RM] Retirement ....................................................................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 205-5962RES: 6227 Oakridge Way, Sacramento, CA 95831
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THOMAS, DARRELL D. [RM] Retirement ............................................................ [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 632-9006RES: 2453 Engraham Road, Williams, CA 95987 .........................................................(530) 473-2372
THOMAS, GLENDA C. [RM] (Doug Hayward) Retirement ............................... [email protected]: 624 Lake Front Drive, #35, Sacramento, CA 95831 ..............................................(916) 538-6388
THOMAS, LARRY W. [FE] (Mary Helen) Half Moon Bay, Community UMC [email protected]: 777 Miramontes, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 .....................................................(650) 726-4621Fax: .......................(650) 726-0813 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(650) 520-4196RES: 904 Bancroft Avenue, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 ................................................(650) 726-7920
THOMPSON, DAVID G. [FE] (Patricia) Turlock, First UMC ........................ [email protected]: 1660 Arbor Way, Turlock, CA 95380 ..................................................................(209) 668-3000Fax: .................................................................................................................................(209) 668-2548RES: 1772 Arbor Way, Turlock, CA 95380 ................................................................... (209) 634-3189
THOMPSON, RICHARD H. [FE] ('Ofa-ki-elisi Halatanu) Bakersfield, First UMC [email protected]
APPT: 4600 Stockdale, Bakersfield, CA 93309 ..............................................................(661) 325-1267Fax: .................................................................................................................................(661) 325-5367RES: 8503 Sun Harbor Dr., Bakersfield, CA 93312 .......................................................(661) 587-0645
THOMPSON, STEVEN E. [FE] (Karen Peterson) San Mateo, Hillsdale UMC [email protected]: 303 West 36th Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94403 ( ................................................... 650) 345-8514Fax: .......................(650) 345-4119 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(650) 520-6078RES: 1459 Woodberry Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94403 ..................................................(650) 520-6078
TIAPULA, VAOPUNA N. [RM] (Rosemarie) Retirement ............................................. [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 335-0419RES: 4625 Hayford Way, Sacramento, CA 95842 ..........................................................(916) 344-0340
TIBBS, DELORES [FE] Oakland, Shattuck Avenue UMC ....................................... [email protected]: 6300 Shattuck Avenue, Oakland, CA 94609 .......................................................(510) 653-4028RES: 554 63rd St., Oakland, CA 94609
TILLINGHAST, HAROLD A. [RM] (Kathleen) Retirement [email protected] Phone: ................................................................................................................. (707) 616-2880RES: 2010 Buhne Street, Eureka, CA 95501 .................................................................. (707) 442-0443
TINCHER, JOHN M. [RM] RetirementAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(928) 204-0681RES: 44216 Mesquite Drive, Indian Wells, CA 92210 ...................................................(760) 469-3693
TIUETI, SILIVEINUSI M. [FE] Appt to Attend SchoolRES: 1325 North College Avenue, Claremont, CA 91711 .............................................(909) 626-0313
TRAN, MAI-AHN [PE] ATEM ......................................................................................... [email protected]: 475 E. Lockwood Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63101 ................................................(314) 918-2576Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(314) 323-6202
TRAVELSTEAD, BILL L. [RM] (Judy) RetirementRES: Rt. 2 Box 867, Cobden, IL 62920 .........................................................................(618) 893-2567
TROXELL, BARBARA B. [RM] (Gene Boutilier) Retirement [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(909) 973-6010RES: 692 W. 8th Street, Claremont, CA 91711 ..............................................................(909) 625-1402
TRUEBLOOD, TARAH [FE] Cal-Berkeley Wesley Foundation ................... [email protected]: Wesley Foundation, 2398 Bancroft Wa, Berkeley, CA 94704 ............................(510) 549-1244Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(510) 610-3950RES: 2700 Oak Rd #28, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 .........................................................(510) 610-3950
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TURGEON, MIKE [FE] (Chris) Windsor UMC .................................................................mturg@aol.comAPPT: P.O. Box 87, Windsor, CA 95492 ........................................................................(707) 838-6898Fax: .......................(707) 838-6924 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(707) 569-4043RES: ...............................................................................................................................(707) 838-6898
UBALDE, JR., A. C. [RM] (Carol N. Ubalde) Retirement ................................................acjr@ubalde.comFax: .......................(707) 558-9255 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(707) 704-3109RES: 201 Windsor Way, Vallejo, CA 94591 ...................................................................(707) 558-9255
VACA, BRENDA [PE] San Francisco, Nueva Vida ............................................NuevaVidaSF@gmail.comAPPT: 251 Prague, San Francisco, CA 94112 ................................................................(415) 573-8529Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(415) 573-8529RES: 251 Prague, San Francisco, CA 94112
VAIKONA, TEVITA [FE] (Ofaloto) Redwood City, First [email protected]: 2915 Broadway, Redwood City, CA 94062 ........................................................(650) 366-0331Fax: .......................(650) 261-3830 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(831) 241-4032RES: ...............................................................................................................................(530) 529-0839
VALE, MARK [RM] (Anne Marie) Retirement .....................................................zurichchips@yahoo.comRES: 38084 Princeton Drive, North Ridgeville, OH 44039 ...........................................(440) 327-2112
VALENCIA, ADOLFO H. [RM] (Herlinda) RetirementRES: 10535 Pemspice Street, San Antonio, TX 98240 ..................................................(210) 694-9089
VALENCIA, HERLINDA C. [RL] (Adolfo) RetirementRES: 10535 Pemspice Street, San Antonio, TX 98240 ..................................................(210) 694-9089
VALLELUNGA, DAVID [FE] (Carolyn) Chico, Trinity UMC [email protected]: 285 E. 5th Street, Chico, CA 95928 ....................................................................(530) 343-1497Fax: .......................(530) 343-5815 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(831) 239-2773RES: 880 E. 6th St., Chico, CA 95928
VANDENBERG, GRETCHEN [FD] Leave of Absence .......................................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(408) 476-8718RES: 5320 Hecker Pass, Gilroy, CA 95020 ....................................................................(408) 842-5185
VANG, SHINE C.P. [FE] (Mai Her Vang) Sacramento, Trinity UMC [email protected]: 2245 Highridge Drive, Sacramento, CA 95825 ..................................................(916) 489-8949Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 803-4615RES: 1582 Three Rivers Dr., Marysville, CA 95901 ......................................................(530) 741-1501
VANMAANEN, DONNA M. [FE] Oroville, First UMC ..................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 5700, Oroville, CA 95966 ....................................................................(530) 534-9455Fax: .......................(530) 534-9455 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 952-5466RES: 10 Rockridge Rd, Oroville, CA 95966 ..................................................................(530) 534-1607
VAUGHN, CLYDE R. [RM] (Sheila) Retirement .....................................................CVFaad@Comcast.netMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(831) 212-1052RES: 1435 Dolphin Drive, Aptos, CA 95003 .................................................................(831) 662-8908
VELASCO, ROMEO R. [FE] (Nieves) Apt. Across AC Lines - 2004 ................... [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(757) 665-4586RES: P.O. Box 156, Parksley, VA 23421 ........................................................................(757) 665-4586
VERDUGO, MARIA INES LUGO [PE] (Sergio Verdugo) Greenfield UMC .............. [email protected]: 237 Ninth, Greenfield, CA 93927 ........................................................................(831) 674-5708
VIEIRA, GILBERT H. [RM] (Dorothy E.) Retirement ............................................ [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 263-4671RES: P.O. Box 401, Colfax, CA 95713 ...........................................................................(530) 346-8980
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VINCENT, CAROLE L. [RM] (James) Retirement ............................................cvincent@controlapp.comRES: 1139 Yorkshire Drive, Cupertino, CA 95014 ........................................................(408) 253-3365
VIRTS, THOMAS E. [FE] (Charlene) Conference Superintendent ................................. [email protected]: P.O. Box 980250, W. Sacramento, CA 95798 .....................................................(916) 374-1501Fax: .................................................................................................................................(916) 372-5527RES: 4111 Warren Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95822 .......................................................(916) 441-4624
VISICK, VERNON M. [RM] Retirement ................................................................. [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(608) 442-5829Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(608) 628-8924RES: P.O. Box 260194, Madison, WI 53726 ..................................................................(608) 279-7910
VO, THIEN-LOC N. [FE] (Lisa Vo)San Jose, Vietnamese Fellowship [email protected]: 30 Kirk Avenue, San Jose, CA 95127 .................................................................(408) 923-5928
VORN, SAMUEL [FE] (Solinna Vorn) Modesto, Centenary UMC .............................. [email protected]: 1911 Toyon Avenue, Modesto, CA 95350 ...........................................................(209) 527-5441Fax: .......................(209) 527-3230 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(209) 581-1930RES: 3556 Wild Oak Drive, Ceres, CA 95307
VORSTER, ARNOLD S. [RM] (Penelope) Retirement ............................................VorsterPenarn@q.comAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(503) 319-9290RES: 1925 Eddy Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 ......................................................(360) 379-4676
WAGER, CLARENCE E. [RM] (Dolores) RetirementRES: HC1 Box 11334, Alturas, CA 96101 .....................................................................(530) 233-5185
WAKE, LLOYD K. [RM] (Marion) Retirement ............................................... [email protected]: 3400 Laguna St. Cottage, San Francisco, CA 94123 ............................................(415) 567-9020
WALKER, PHILIP W. [RM] (Carol) RetirementRES: 41513 County Road #27, Woodland, CA 95776 (530) 666-5053
WARD, AUDREY S. [FE] St. Helena UMC .................................................................. [email protected]: 1310 Adams, St. Helena, CA 94574 ....................................................................(707) 963-2839Fax: .......................(707) 963-5378 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(510) 508-3574RES: 1835 Vineyard Ave., St. Helena, CA 94574
WARNER, CATHY [SY] (Kevin) Boulder Creek UMC .................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 2187, Boulder Creek, CA 95006 ..........................................................(831) 338-6232Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(831) 345-0086RES: 13780 W. Park Avenue, Boulder Creek, CA 95006 ...............................................(831) 338-4073
WARNER-CAREY, CHRISTOPHER [OF] (Lisa Warner-Carey) Potter Valley, Community UMC........ [email protected]
APPT: P.O. Box 69, Potter Valley, CA 95469 ................................................................. (707) 743-1152Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 367-1830RES: 398 West Smith, Ukiah, CA 95482 ........................................................................(707) 472-0497
WARNER-CAREY, LISA M. [FE] (Chris Warner-Carey) Ukiah UMC ................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 323, Ukiah, CA 95482 .........................................................................(707) 462-3360Fax: .......................(707) 462-3511 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(707) 367-1838RES: 398 W. Smith, Ukiah, CA 95482 ...........................................................................(707) 472-0497
WATSON, KAREN D. [FE] Colusa, Trinity UMC ...........................................revkwatson@frontiernet.netAPPT: P.O. Box 681, Colusa, CA 95932 ........................................................................(530) 458-4509Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(530) 518-5023RES: 1617 Rosewood Way, Colusa, CA 95932 ..............................................................(530) 458-4750
497
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WEATHERS, THOMAS [PL] (Martha Weathers) Sonora UMC .............................. [email protected]: 90 West Yaney Avenue, Sonora, CA 95370 .........................................................(209) 532-4850Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(209) 770-4851RES: 92 Yaney Ave., Sonora, CA 95370 ........................................................................(209) 533-8613
WEATHERSPOON, DALE M. [FE] (Deborah) San Jose, Alum Rock UMC [email protected]: 30 Kirk Avenue, San Jose, CA 95127 .................................................................(408) 258-7368Fax: .......................(408) 926-3566 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(408) 209-5140RES: 1509 Jasper Dr, Sunnyvale, CA 94087 ..................................................................(408) 730-5226
WEATHERSPOON, DEBORAH [FE] (Dale) Los Altos UMC ............... [email protected]: 655 Magdalena Avenue, Los Altos, CA 94024 ...................................................(650) 948-1083Fax: .......................(650) 949-5372 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(408) 209-5180RES: 1509 Jasper Dr., Sunnyvale, CA 94087 .................................................................(408) 730-5226
WEBB, PAUL RUSSELL [RM] (Barbara) Retirement ........................................pabawebb@sbcglobal.netAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(209) 526-0808RES: 2378 Lincoln Landing Lane, Manteca, CA 95336 ................................................(209) 356-1889
WEBER, GEORGE E. [RM] (Wilma) Retirement .................................................................gew@qnis.netMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................. 559) 289-1489RES: 4869 N. Harrison No. 104, Fresno, CA 93704 .....................................................(559) 221-7432
WELLER, WENDY L. [FE] (Mark) Family Leave .......................................................wweller@egusd.netAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(916) 689-2854Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 837-3706RES: 9438 Mazatlan Way, Elk Grove, CA 95624 ..........................................................(916) 686-2799
WELSH, BARTON [SY] Smith Valley UMCAPPT: 44 Rivers Road, Smith, NV 89430 ......................................................................(775) 465-2452
WENDLAND, MARK R. [FE] (Jacqueline) Pacific Grove, First UMC ............ [email protected]: 915 Sunset Drive, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 .......................................................(831) 372-5875Fax: .......................(831) 372-2027 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(831) 236-0578RES: 59 Via Encanto, Monterey, CA 93940 ...................................................................(831) 373-7572
WENNERHOLM, TEMPE R. [RD] Retirement ..................................... [email protected]: 25405 Outlook Drive, Carmel, CA 93923 .............................................................(831) 624-0277
WEST, RONALD [PL] (Joanne West) Sacramento, North Sacramento UMCAPPT: 650 El Camino, Sacramento, CA 95815 .............................................................(916) 922-6571Fax: .......................(916) 922-6209 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 206-8078RES: 101 Luna Grande Circle, Unit 66, Sacramento, CA 95834 ....................................(916) 925-2621
WHARFF, MARK R. [FE] (Laura) Farmington UMC [email protected]: P.O. Box 6, Farmington, CA 95230 .....................................................................(209) 886-5441Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(209) 614-3802RES: 2064 Sheldon Drive, Modesto, CA 95350-0389 ...................................................(209) 522-2049
WHEELER, WILLIAM A. [RM] (Joan) Retirement ................................................. [email protected]: 159 Caldwell Circle, Colusa, CA 95932 ...............................................................(530) 458-8567
WHITE, H. RICHARD [FE] (Velma) Incapacity LeaveAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(323) 343-0808RES: P.O. Box 551, Monterey Park, CA 91754 ..............................................................(323) 404-8595
WHITE, J. BENTON [RM] (Mary Lou) Retirement ..........................................jbwhite123@sbcglobal.netRES: 9066 Village View Loop, San Jose, CA 95135 ......................................................(408) 238-3569
WHITMER, PHILIP F. [RM] (Nailya) Retirement ..................................................pfw1928@comcast.netRES: 2384 Shoreside Court, Santa Clara, CA 95054 .....................................................(408) 654-9827
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WHITMORE, FLORENCE F. [FE] Sacramento, St. Mark's UMC ........... [email protected]: 2391 St. Mark's Way, Sacramento, CA 95864 .................................................... (916) 483-7848Fax: .......................(916) 483-7840 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 813-3880RES: 6247 Cassady Way, Carmichael, CA 95608
WHITMORE, RICHARD W. [RM] (Bonnie) Retirement ............................................. [email protected]: 3939 Walnut Avenue, Unit 364, Carmichael, CA 95608 .......................................(916) 485-6697
WHITTEMORE, JOHN [SY] (Marge) Riverdale UMC ....................................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 698, Riverdale, CA 93656 ....................................................................(559) 867-3470Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(805) 717-9604RES: 1033 Harbor Court, Madera, CA 93637 ................................................................ (559) 674-7203
WHITTEMORE, MARGE [SY] (John) Riverdale UMC ...................................................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 698, Riverdale, CA 93656 ....................................................................(559) 867-3470Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(805) 717-9604RES: 1033 Harbor Court, Madera, CA 93637 ................................................................(559) 674-7203
WIBERG, LINDA D. [FE] UMC Center Staff .........................................................lindaw@calnevumc.orgAPPT: P.O. Box 980250, West Sacramento, CA 95798 .................................................(916) 374-1500Fax: .......................(916) 372-5544 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(916) 812-1412RES: 3211 Santa Cruz Road, West Sacramento, CA 95691 ...........................................(916) 374-9650
WIBERG, PAUL J. [FE] (Judith) ATEM ................................................................. [email protected]: Plainville Christian Church, UCC, PO Box 205, Plainville, NY 13137 ............(315) 635-7438RES: 752 W. Genesee Road, Plainville,, NY 13137 .......................................................(315) 635-7438
WILBER, BRYAN R. [RM] (Glennis) RetirementRES: 333 Ash Street, Willows, CA 95988 ......................................................................(530) 934-9342
WILCOCK, HARRY E. [RM] (Donna) RetirementRES: 11830 164th Avenue S.E., Renton, WA 98059 .....................................................(206) 271-6255
WILLIAMS, A. CECIL [RM] (Janice) RetirementRES: 60 Hilaritas, San Francisco, CA 94131 ................................................................. (415) 771-6300
WILLIAMS, DOROTHY M. [RM] Retirement ................................................. [email protected]: .............................................................................................................................(510) 529-0959RES: 1201 Melville, Square #210, Richmond, CA 94804 .............................................(510) 215-2307
WILLIAMS, WAYNE E. [RM] (Elizabeth) RetirementRES: 3374 Buckingham Drive, San Jose, CA 95118 .....................................................(408) 978-5275
[WILLIAMSON, LEE [RM] (Arlene) died 7/29/09]
WILLIAMSON, PAUL R. [RM] (Aileen) RetirementAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(530) 752-0594RES: 200 Heirloom Court, Vacaville, CA 95687 ............................................................(707) 447-2682
WILLIS, KIMBERLY A. [FE] Santa Rosa, Christ UMC [email protected]: 1717 Yulupa Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95405 ......................................................(707) 542-2569Fax: .................................................................................................................................(707) 542-9199RES: 1162 Beaver St, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 ................................................................(707) 527-6526
WINCENTSEN, LARRY G. [RM] (Shirley) RetirementRES: 3965 Davis Avenue, Modesto, CA 95357 ..............................................................(209) 869-6956
WINCHESTER, ANDREA M. [RM] Retirement ..................................................... [email protected]: 5176 Boyd Drive, Carmichael, CA 95608 .............................................................(916) 570-3457
499
Ordained, Licensed, Appointed or Assigned Ministers
WINDSOR, WANDA L. [FL] Fort Bragg, Evergreen UMC [email protected]: 360 North Corry, Fort Bragg, CA 95437 ............................................................. (707) 964-5497Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 972-8348RES: 17545 E. Kirtlan Way, Fort Bragg, CA 95437 .......................................................(707) 964-1575
WOFFINDEN, JAMES [PL] (Lua Woffinden) Corcoran, First UMC ..................... [email protected]: 1101 Letts Avenue, Corcoran, CA 93212 ............................................................(559) 992-3211Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(559) 772-9469RES: 1420 Jepsen Ave., Corcoran, CA 93212 ................................................................(559) 992-2420
WOLF, M. DAVID [RM] (Ruth Marie) Retirement ....................................................mdwolf@comcast.netRES: 1456 Camino Robles Court, San Jose, CA 95120 .................................................(408) 268-5806
WOLFE, GERALDINE J. [RA] (Lester) RetirementRES: 834 Rio Street, Red Bluff, CA 96080 ....................................................................(530) 527-2095
WOOD, DONNA J. [FE] San Francisco, Park Presidio UMC ............................. [email protected]: 4301 Geary Blvd., San Francisco, CA 94118 ......................................................(415) 751-4438Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(415) 205-6708RES: 4319 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94118 .........................................................(415) 205-6708
WOOD, HARRY L. [RM] (Ruth) Retirement ........................................................harryboy40@yahoo.comMobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(559) 679-3756RES: 3515 E. Hillcrest, Visalia, CA 93292 .....................................................................(559) 732-1600
WOODWORTH, CHARLES A. [RM] (Peggy) RetirementRES: P.O. Box 815, Cut Bank, MT 59427 ......................................................................(406) 873-2944
WOUDENBERG, PAUL R. [RM] (Emily) Retirement .................................................... [email protected]: ..............................................................................................................................(831) 625-0655Fax: .................................................................................................................................(508) 362-5862RES: 68 Marshside Drive, Yarmouthport, MA 02675 ....................................................(508) 362-5662
WRIGHT, SARGENT J. [RM] Retirement ............................................................sarge6220@comcast.netAPPT: .............................................................................................................................(916) 483-7848Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(916) 300-7448RES: 6220 Summerset Lane, Citrus Heights, CA 95621 ................................................(916) 729-7079
WYLIE, SCOTT E. [FE] (Denise Bowman Wylie) Susanville UMC ....... [email protected]: 60 S. Lassen Street, Susanville, CA 96130 .........................................................(530) 257-5893Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(415) 717-8286RES: 560 N Mesa St., Susanville, CA 96130 .................................................................(530) 257-7339
YALE, STEPHEN E. [RM] Retirement ................................................................................. [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(650) 270-3105RES: 1400 El Camino Real #227, San Francisco, CA 94080 .........................................(650) 952-5177
YAMADA, MOTOE [FE] Sacramento, Japanese UMC [email protected]: 6929 Franklin Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95823 .....................................................(916) 421-1017Fax: .......................(916) 391-3620 Mobile Phone: ...............................................(408) 439-1247RES: 6595 Lake Park Drive, Sacramento, CA 95831
YAN-CHAMBERLIN, ALLEN N. [FE] (John Chamberlin) Fremont, First UMC [email protected]
APPT: 2950 Washington Blvd., Fremont, CA 94539 .....................................................(510) 490-0200Fax: .................................................................................................................................(510) 490-0214RES: 303 Gordon Avenue, San Jose, CA 95127 .............................................................(408) 937-4378
YANG, CHUCKUA [PL] (Poyee K. Yang) Marysville, First UMC [email protected]: 730 'D' Street, Marysville, CA 95901 ..................................................................(530) 743-3007Fax: .................................................................................................................................(530) 743-3067RES: 108 Nelson Avenue, Oroville, CA 95965 ..............................................................(530) 533-3550
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YANG, FRANK W. [RM] (Grace) Retirement ............................................................ [email protected]: 7165 Clearbrook Way, Sacramento, CA 95823 .....................................................(916) 682-0255
YANG, KHAM DY [FE] (Melody Mor Yang) Kelseyville UMC ......................... [email protected]: P.O. Box 446, Kelseyville, CA 95451 ................................................................. (707) 279-4664Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(559) 307-6378
YONG, WESLEY O. [SY, RM] (See H. Young) Fremont, First ChineseAPPT: 2856 Washington Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 ...................................................... (510) 490 0696 RES: 43639 Greenhills Way, Fremont, CA 94539 ..........................................................(510) 657-7593
YOON, DONGHYUN [FE] (Yoon Minsup) Fremont, Korean First UMC of Fremont ................... [email protected]
APPT: 2450 Durham Road, Fremont, CA 94539 ...........................................................(510) 353-0691Mobile Phone: .................................................................................................................(408) 726-3324RES: ...............................................................................................................................(510) 770-9106
YOSHIHARA, CRAIG K. [PE] Clovis, United Japanese ChristianAPPT: 136 N. Villa Avenue, Clovis, CA 93612 ..............................................................(559) 322-0701Fax: .................................................................................................................................(559) 322-9710
YOSHII, MICHAEL A. [FE] (Suzanne) Alameda, Buena Vista UMC ............................. [email protected]: 2311 Buena Vista Avenue, Alameda, CA 94501 .................................................(510) 522-2688Fax: .................................................................................................................................(510) 522-1367RES: 36 Thurles Place, Alameda, CA 94502 ..................................................................(510) 523-2337
YOSHINO, MARIELLEN SAWADA [FE] (Steve Yoshino) District Superintendent ............... [email protected]
APPT: 2435 North Thesta, Fresno, CA 93703 ................................................................(559) 226-9094Fax: .................................................................................................................................(559) 226-8505RES: 9486 N. Ashurst, Fresno, CA 93720 ......................................................................(408) 377-6425
YOUNG, ERNLE W.D. [RM] (Margaret) Retirement .....................................eyoung@leland.stanford.eduRES: 850 Starhill Road, Woodside, CA 94062 ...............................................................(650) 851-2615
YU, SUK-CHONG [RM] (Yon-Sil Yu) Retirement ....................................................... [email protected] Phone: .................................................................................................................(707) 673-3031RES: 560 Woodlake Drive, Fairfield, CA 94534 ............................................................(707) 864-6481
YU, YON SIL [RM] (Suk-Chong Yu) Retirement ......................................................... [email protected]: 560 Woodlake Drive, Fairfield, CA 94534 ............................................................(707) 864-6481
ZIER, MARK [FE] (Macy McCallister) Orinda, St. Mark's UMC [email protected]: 451 Moraga Way, Orinda, CA 94563 ..................................................................(925) 254-5965Fax: .......................(925) 254-0769 Mobile Phone: ..............................................(925) 324-8130RES: 2418 Washington Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 ..............................................(415) 929-5201
Ministers on Honorable Voluntary LocationThe following persons have honorably and voluntarily made themselves unavailable for further epis-copal appointment. They continue to hold their ministerial orders and are responsible in their exercise to the pastor of the charge conference to which they are assigned, as indicated below. Corrections to information for these individuals should be reported to the Conference Board of Ordained Ministry.
BOOGAERT, JOHN FRANCIS 82 Hon. Loc. (Brooke) CC: Wesley, Fresno OFF: 2445 Capitol #105, Fresno, CA 93721 ...................................................................(209) 445-0252RES: 3528 E. Huntingon Blvd., Fresno, CA 93726 ........................................................(209) 266- 2914
BURD, JOHN ROBERT III 96 Hon. Loc. (Dorothy) CC: Visalia303 Nottingham Rd., Jacksonville, NC 28546 ................................................................(910) 347-2654
501
Certified Persons
CARY, STEVEN E. 98 Hon. Loc. (Cynthia) CC: Sutter Creek PO Box 243, Blanchardville, WI 53516
CHUA, AMELIA 07 Hon.Loc. CC: San Leandro Faith [email protected] P. O. Box 1855, El Cerrito, CA 94530, ............................................................................ 510-502-1060
HEALY, JAMES ARMOUR 96 Hon. Loc. (Vickie) CC: Kerman1057 Decatur, Fresno, CA ................................................................................................(559) 432-3141
HIGGINBOTHAM, BROWN WEBSTER 88 Hon. Loc. (Jerri) CC: Bakersfield First 4911 Scorpio Ct., Bakersfield, CA 93309 ........................................................................(805) 398-9191
KRING, THOMAS CAROL 73 Hon. Loc. (Betsy) CC: Modesto First.... [email protected]: ...............................................................................................................................(415) 437-8090RES: 769-9 Lakemont Pl., San Ramon, CA 94583 .........................................................(925) 968-0605
LARSON, G. TED 93 Hon. Loc. (Susan) CC: Cupertino Good Samaritan638 Oneida Dr., Sunnyvale, CA 94087 .......................................................................... (408) 735-1855
ROBINSON, BRYAN STANLEY 93 Hon. Loc. (Holly) CC: Santa Cruz Live Oak133 Miles St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060 ..............................................................................(408) 426-4035
TANNER-DORN, CHARLES ANDREW 89 Hon. Loc. (Susan) CC: Hanford962 E. Terrace Dr., Hanford, CA 93230 ...........................................................................(209) 582-5610
WALKER, WARREN RAYMOND 70 Hon. Loc. (Carol) CC: Westlake Village, Cal-Pac Conf.3609 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Suite 110, Thousand Oaks, CA 91262
CertifiedPersonsMinisters of Christian Education Diana Marie Bohn Patrick E. Davis
Cheryl Garlick Paul W. Henshaw
Directors of Christian Education Mary Bullock Beck (Retired) Dawn E. Boyd
Alice Ann Glenn
Associates of Christian Education Donna DeCamp (Retired)
Associates in Spiritual Formation Lillian Baker-Holleman
Ministers of Music Hope Nozomi Kawashima Dorothy Straks
Ministers of Youth Ministry Patrick E. Davis
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Ahn, Grace608 Princeton Dr.Sunnyvale, CA 94087(408) 739-3226[Peter Pyungchoo Ahn, Died 8/13/03]
Allen, Virginia M. P.O. Box 2080 Atascadero, CA 93423-2080(805) 434-0890[Grant Rice Allen, Died 9/19/92]
Alvarado, Raquel406 Avenida Arboles San Jose, CA 95123 [Ezekiel Alvarado, Died 9/30/08]
Backman, Sue214 Grand Canyon Drive Vacaville, CA 95687-3416(707) 448-8952[Lee Werner Backman, Died 12/17/03]
Badger, Jeanette 766 Palisade DriveMoab, UT 84532-2031 (last known address)[Donovan Orman Roberts, Died 12/26/99]
Balderson, Helen6426 Paseo Del SolElk Grove, CA 95758-4809(916) 691-6913[Donald Gale Balderson, Died 9/4/03]
Ball, Anna Belle M.2600 Carlton WayOklahoma City, OK 73120 (405) 751-3111[Charles Henry Ball, Died 3/29/93]
Barker, Margaret1119 Rose AvenueModesto, CA 95355(209) 529-6424[James Barker, Died 12/27/07]
Barnes, Charlene745 Cielo Vista WaySonora, CA 95370(209) 533-4201[Ronald Melvin Barnes, Died 10/9/03]
Beals-Nesmith, Emily345 GambierSan Francisco, CA 94134(415) 586-6521[Claire Beals-Nesmith, Died 11/15/05]
Bimson, Erna1800 Atrium Parkway, #311 Napa, CA 94559 (707) 265-9518[Richard Harmon Bimson, Died 3/12/90]
Black, Virginia1201 Monument Blvd. #6 Concord, CA 94520 [Richard Black, Died 2/25/09]
Blackburn, Mona850 Webster St. #834 Palo Alto, CA 94301(650) 324-7455[David Howard Blackburn, Died 5/1/97]
Boelter, Arlean Schmidt200 Village Dr. #547 Downers Grove, IL 60516 -3053(630) 769-6501[Francis W. Boelter, Died 4/29/83]
Boswell, Betty474 E. Alluvial #205Fresno, CA 93720(559) 431-1924[Robert Boswell, Died 8/6/08]
Brackney-Kuster, Ovidia E. 237 Arcadia Dr.Grass Valley, CA 95945 (530) 477-5576[Eugene Brackney, Died 1/25/85]
Bryans, Mildred Frances14673 Bentwater CourtAddison, TX 75001 (972) 247-3667[Alexander Cole Bryans, Died 12/11/96]
Bunch, MildredRougue Valley Manor Health Center1200 Mira Mar Ave.Medford, OR 97504(541) 857-7131[Dodds Blaine Bunch, Died 9/9/02]
Busher, Elva 1922 Funston Ave.San Francisco, CA 94116 (415) 564-8106[Frederic H. Busher, Died 1/19/64]
Surviving Spouses and Dependents of Clergy
503
Ministers on Honorable Voluntary Location
Butler, Linda 1120 Fourth St. Lincoln, CA 95648(916) [email protected][Gary Scott Butler, Died 12/14/88]
Cannon-Anderson, Dr. Barbara E. M. 2101 Shoreline Dr. Apt 458 Alameda, CA 94501(510) 521-5733[Booker T. Anderson, Died 11/29/82]
Carden, MildredPark Visalia Assistant Living 3939 W Walnut Ave.Visalia, California 93277-3978 (559) 625-3388 [Noel Edgar Carden, Died 9/19/97]
Chen, Nora (Yamashiro)1357 Tourney Dr.San Jose, CA 95131 (408) 926-1027[Peter F. Chen, Died 6/28/99]
Churchill, Bonnie4161 Luxor Lane Granite Bay, CA 95745[Verl Churchill, Died 11/20/08]
Clazie, Lois827 Montrose Court Santa Rosa, CA 95409[Robert (Bob) Clazie, Died 6/18/09]
Cluff, Cecilia 454 Cross StreetShafter, CA 93263(661) 746-5388[Laurence Cluff, Died 1/17/07]
Colyer, Lillian (Susie)1050 Pine St. #217Silver City, NM 88061(505) 534-2973[Clifford Henry Colyer, Died 11/18/97]
Conrad, Jean1005 Rancho Lindo Dr.Petaluma, CA 94952(707) [email protected] [Rolfe John Conrad, Died 7/24/99]
Damonte, Mary6250 North Park Ave. #102Tacoma, WA 98407-2228(253) 759-0205[Roy Damonte, Diaconal, Died 9/22/00]
Davidson, Virginia L.P.O. Box 1485Pioneer, CA 95666-1485(209) [email protected][John Howard Acton, Died 3/8/99]
Dirdak, Eileene 7611 Lighthouse Dr. #105Stockton, CA 95219(209) 952-8789[Charles Dirdak, Died 7/3/99]
Disbrow, Doris1639 - 21st AvenueLongview, WA 98632-3607(360) [email protected][Carl Cook Disbrow, Died July 5, 2006]
Engle, Janet800 Blossom Hill Road Q-262 Los Gatos, CA 95032(408) 356-4211[Irvin Allen Engle, Died 4/25/75]
Finau, Falemei238 Puddingstone RoadAlameda CA 94502-6448(510) 521-8839 home (510) 866-6660 (cell) [email protected][Samipeni Finau, Died 11/1/06]
Findley, Myrtle BickfordP.O. Box 1480 [33 Sunset Circle]Colfax, CA 95713 (530) 346-2450FAX (530) [email protected][Robert Winn Findley, Died 3/12/92]
Fink, Kenneth C. (Rev.)2590 Sixth Ave.Kingsburg, CA 93631 (559) 897-2879[Helen Tooker Fink, Died 12/31/84]
Florendo, Norma729 Snead Court Atwater, CA 95301[Josue Florendo, Died 10/31/08]
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Garretson, Myra J. 1762 Sycamore St Gridley, CA 95948 (530) 846-4059[Alvin Garretson, Died 9/7/66]
Gaxiola, Sarah440 S. Val Vista Drive, #8Mesa, AZ 85204[Manuel Vega Gaxiola, Died 11/24/99]
Getty, Bernicec/o Sterling Getty1027 Wisteria Dr.Fremont, CA 94539 [Donald Albert Getty, Died 11/8/01]
Goodwin, Mary-Lee 458 Beardsley CircleHenderson, NV 89052(702) 837-0610[George D. Goodwin, Died 8/7/81]
Gray, Cynthia6748 Hagen Blvd.El Cerrito, CA 94530(510) 235-4325 [email protected][Frederick Grant Gray III, Died 9/12/01]
Gulick, Mary-Lee 309 Hartford PlaceWest Monroe, LA 71291-8687(318) 396-0435[Samuel Warren Lenderman, Died 5/31/79]
Ham, Doris L. 1355 Stabler Lane, #47Yuba City, CA 95993(530) 671-3409[Chester H. Ham, Died 1/31/59]
Haver, Joan 6253 N. Palm Avenue #124Fresno, CA 93704(559) 435-5749[Lynn Harold Haver, Died 2/15/90]
Henderson, Leila18215 S.E. Webfoot Rd.Dayton, OR 97114(503) 868-7120[Douglas Haig Henderson, Died 8/12/94]
Henry, Naoko 2333 Kapiolani Blvd. #2605Honolulu, HI 96826 (808) 943-0211 [Frank Bernard Henry, Died 10/1/96]
Hicks, Deborah 2520 Berrywood Dr.Rancho Cordova, CA 95670(916) 635-9292 (916) 852-6529 FAX[Thomas Warren Hicks, Died 10/14/06]
Hill, ChristinePark Side Commons900 - 143rd Avenue, #29San Leandro, CA 94578-3345(510) 895-9490[Robert Delano Hill, Died 1/14/97]
Hinshaw, Doreen (Hart)5108 Linda Lou Dr.Carmichael, CA 95608(916) 283-4278 [email protected] [J. Richard Hart, Died 8/22/04]
Hirschfeld, Iva Mae (Ivy)535 Brandywine Dr.Lodi, CA 95240(209) 369-9365 [Herbert Chester Hirschfeld, Jr., Died 1/4/03]
Horikoshi, Hisako6103 Columbia Avenue Richmond, CA 94804(510) [email protected] [Yoshikazu Casper H., Died 12/3/01]
Houser, Marjorie7101 180th St.Noble OK 73068-6500(405) 899-4832 [Richard Emmett, Houser, Jr., Died 1/25/00]
Hunt, Ella Marie3400 Wagner Heights Rd, Cottage #25 Stockton, CA 95209-4864(209) 473-7734 [William Paschall Hunt, Died 12/3/06]
Iles, Louise M.11045 8th Ave. NE #611Seattle, WA 98125(206) 361-0961[Dwight Moody Iles, Died 12/10/90]
Jones, Vola Mae5900 Canyon View Dr., #226Paradise, CA 95696[Bruce Jones, Died 10/26/08]
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Jue, Lillie[7472 Moeser Ln.] P.O. Box 807El Cerrito, CA 94530(510) 525-5720 Fax (510) 524-3125 [email protected][Jun Wan Jue, Died 3/6/00]
Kalausa, ‘Opeti P.O. Box 1593San Bruno, CA 94066-7593(650) 225-9859[‘Ana Moala Tiueti, Died 11/28/03]
Kidd, Augusta (Gussie)5710 Vernal FallsMariposa, CA 95338(209) 966-5710[Joseph Robertson Kidd, Died 3/23/03]
Kim, In Sook302 Lansdale Ave. #B Millbrae, CA 94030 [Jong-Ho Kim, Died 3/19/09]
Kim, Kook-Hui565 Belleview #1408Oakland, CA 94610(510) 452-9322[Jong-Won Kim, Died 1/2/08]
Kim, Su-Kyong1360 Arbolita Dr.La Habra, CA 90631(562) 697-1227 [Ha Tai Kim, Died 3/16/07]
Kye, Yang Ja23750 Highland Valley Rd. #908Diamond Bar, CA 91765(909) 396-1529 cell (714) 926-7741 [Dong Choon Kye, Died 10/2/06]
Lawton, Jean9207 Summer Pond Ct.Elk Grove, CA 95624(916) 685-5444[William Joseph Lawton, Died 7/28/02]
Lee, Carol122 Double Oak Rd NPrince Frederick MD 20678-4553(410) 414-9363[Charles Henry Lee, Died 6/24/07]
Leslie, Paula 1800 Atrium Parkway #438Napa, CA 94559(707) 258-2275[Robert Campbell Leslie, Died 6/14/06]
Lint, Elizabeth 1219 S.E. 31st TerraceCape Coral, FL 33904(941) 542-2973[Lewis Lint, Died 11/7/08]
Litov, Alice19841 Carnation LaneCastro Valley, CA 94546(510) [email protected] [Tzvetan Alexander Litov, Died 9/24/97]
Long, Doris 2750 Sierra Sunrise Terrace, #22 Chico, CA 95928(530) 879-1798[Wayne Harold Long, Died 3/19/01]
Lord, Velma S.1850 Alice St. Apt. 421Oakland, CA 94612(510) 273-0661[Charles E. Lord, Died 7/30/69]
Maaga, Mary Manna3975 Rustic RoadCameron Park, CA 95682(530) [email protected] [Boikanyo C. Maaga, Died 10/13/03]
Marker, Coreane M. 988 Mill Run Creek Avenue Henderson, NV 89015-0935(702) 564-7963[Floyd Eugene Marker, Died 11/4/84]
McCorkell, Dorothy399 Ricardo Ave.Santa Rosa, CA 95407-6208(707) 544-4428[Darrell McCorkell, Died 8/3/93]
McCormack, Betty Rae (Hansen)O’Connor Woods3400 Wagner Heights Rd, #16Stockton, CA 95209(209) [email protected][Wendell Emanuel Hansen, Died 10/6/02]
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McCoy, Faye Akamine2255 Hulali Place Honolulu, HI 96819(808) 845-6998[Thomas Alan McCoy, Died 11/26/93]
McGallian, Joy P.O. Box 1736Penn Valley, CA 95946-1736(530) 432-3169[Philip Thomas McGallian, Died 1/4/03]
McIntire, JoeP.O. Box 391 Dubois, WY 82513[Linda Inlow, Died 2/28/09]
McLane, Arleen1026 Ivy St.Chico, CA 95928-6046 (530) 895-3644[George Herbert McLane, Died 3/26/03]
McMath, Mary2401 Redwood Way, #200 Fortuna, CA 94550[John McMath, Died 9/30/08]
McMichael, (Helen) Dorothy 501 Via Casitas #906Greenbrae, CA 94904-1938 (415) 464-1423[Jack Richard McMichael, Died 12/7/84]
McSpadden, Lucia Ann (Shan)448A Sunnyslope Ave.Oakland, CA 94610(510) [email protected] [Bruce K. McSpadden, Died 12/13/00]
Mendiola, Elvira4600 Underwood WaySacramento, CA 95823(916) 395-0174 [Fidel Garza Mendiola, Died 11/10/05]
Miller, DorothyVilla Del Rey3255 Villa Lane, Rm. 121Napa, CA 94558(707) 224-7130[Melvin John Miller, Died 6/15/03]
Nelson, Yoshiko 3500 Harvest Hickory Drive Modesto, CA 95355-8424 (209) 551-1982[Donald Alston Nelson, Died 1/26/05]
Nicholson, Jane (Daily) Addie Meedom House1445 Parkway Drive #104Crescent City, Ca 95531(707) 464-3311[Sherwood Daily, Died 5/31/92]
Okumichi, Naoko Konigsteiner Str. 4865812 Bad Soden/Ts,Germany Phone: (06196) 24795Fax [email protected] [Frank Yoshio Ohtomo, Died 7/13/03]
Osman, Sylvia883 Forest Glade Circle Grass Valley, CA 95945(530) [email protected] [Wesley Harris Osman, Died 7/25/97]
Peters, Jean 6342 Donely PlaceSan Antonio, TX 78247(210) [email protected][Warren Willsey Peters, Died 9/21/06]
Pettigrew, Margaret M.213 Maui Drive Pittsburg, CA 94565(925) 427-7271 [William Beresford Pettigrew, Died 11/8/91]
Prather, Mildred 500 N Plum St. Apt. 101Wellington, KS 67152(620) 326-7014[Cecil Quenton Prather, Died 6/27/99]
Rafeedy, JudyP.O. Box 455Monteque, CA 96064(530) 459-3718[Basel Rafeedy, Died 10/5/07]
Ralph, Arza Maude Elder’s Inn1721 Webster Street #202Alameda, CA 94501(510) 521-9200[William Provis Ralph, Died 8/25/97]
Rand, Rowena 9325 E Stockton Blvd., #233Elk Grove, CA 95624(916) 685-4218[Willard James Rand, Died 6/22/90]
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Roberts, Sandy2464 Plumwood Way Madera, CA 93637 [Frank Roberts, Died 12/5/08]
Robertson, Hazel C.1510 Jennifer St.Richardson, TX 75082-4734(972) 644-0564 [email protected][Thomas Marvin Robertson, Died 2/11/87]
Roush, Eunice D.P.O. Box 154 Roy, WA 98580 (253) 843-2253[Lt. Col. Gary William Roush, Died 3/5/82]
Sager, Elaine412 Railroad Ave.Lodi, CA 95240(209) [email protected] [Donald Lee Sager, Died 5/27/06]
Sanders, Mildred 4444 Greene Street #225San Diego, CA 92107(619) 226-4054 [James Warne Sanders, Died 12/24/03]
Schade, Martha1558 Holly Tree DriveYuba City, CA 95993(530) 671-3454[Sigmund Schade, Died 7/9/08]
Schlager, Evelyn1656 Javore Dr.Santa Rosa, CA 95407(707) 526-7181[Robert Lee Schlager, Died 7/16/04]
Scott, Klara J. 3335 W. Lincoln Avenue, #335Anaheim, CA 92801(714) 484-1972[Randall D. Scott, MOD, Died 12/10/82]
Sesser, Ruth N. 1324 Dan West Court Modesto, CA 95358-1368(209) 521-4935 [email protected] [Fern E. Raymond, Died 10/26/56]
Shartz, Paula701 W. Herbert #2 Reedley, CA 93654(559) [email protected] [Robert Shartz, Died 11/24/06]
Sherrill, Mary Lea 2665 Tallant Road, W-108 Santa Barbara, CA 93105-4886(805) [email protected][Shirley Thornton Sherrill, Died 4/28/02]
Silberstein, Ellen118 Hidden GlenAuburn, CA 95603-4144(530) 888-7060[Charles August Silberstein, Died 9/21/00]
Slack, Nancy 2640 Whispering Hills CircleSan Jose, CA 95140(408) 270-5295[Ted Slack, Died 9/18/99]
Smith, Linda380 Paul DriveHollister, CA 95023(831) 636-1891 [email protected][Richard Winton Smith, Died 12/23/03]
Sowards, A-Della3061 Battleview Pl. Stockton, CA 95209 (209) 478-9984[Jesse Allen Sowards, Died 11/20/01]
Summers, Katrina162 College View DriveSwannanoa, NC 28778(828) 298-5320[Herbert Andrew Summers, Died 3/13/08]
Suzuki, Seda1440 Cedar St.Berkeley, CA 94702(510) 524-0455 [Lester Eisaburo Suzuki, Died 3/1/99]
Swedenburg, Eldora10501 Lagrima de Oro Road NEAlbuquerque, NM 87111(505) 291-3208[Everett Swedenburg, Died 1/27/08]
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Tarr, Donna71 Paso HondoCarmel Valley, Ca 93924(831) [email protected][Robert Tarr, Died 11/2/05]
Terrell, Helen925 Freedom Blvd., Apt. B-212Watsonville, CA 95076(831) 724-3427[Olan Arvene Terrell, Died 12/30/97]
Thornburgh, Velma P. O. Box 1243Silver Springs NV 89429(775) 577-2136[Alfred Herchell Thornburgh, Died 1/13/96]
Thurman, Jeanette S.1800 Atrium Parkway, #427 Napa, CA 94559(707) 255-1644[Arthur V. Thurman, Died 4/1/81]
Tremayne, Priscilla911 Lazy Ln.Kerrville, TX 78028-2825(830) 895-1106 [email protected] [Ernest Tremayne, Died 4/26/07]
Tuffs, Doris 1401 New Stine Rd. #1101 Bakersfield, CA 93309(661) 831-7676 [Floyd E. Tuffs, Died 3/23/93]
Vise, Una c/o David Vise14515 Paynes Creek RoadRed Bluff, CA 96080(530) 674-2510[Harry Harve Vise, Died 12/24/95]
Walker, Waunita Alice2750 Sierra Sunrise Terrace The Inn #19 Chico, CA 95928(530) 345-8436[Carl Edgar Walker, Died 1/27/04]
Ward, Kay (Pritchard)601 N. PrattCarson City, NV 89701(775) 841-4474 [Joseph Henry Pritchard, Died 2/8/93]
Watson, Sharon10108 Brandy Rose StreetBakersfield, CA 93311(661) 663-9854[Stephen Watson, Died 11/4/01]
Watters-Julsing, Kathleen (Kay)16309 Pine Knoll RoadGrass Valley, CA 95945(530) [email protected][Richard Watters, Died 11/10/86]
Stapleton, CarolynChinese United Methodist Church 69 Madison Street New York, NY 10002[Andrew Weaver, Died 10/22/08]
Wells, Jeannine135 Woodland Ave., Box 51Woodland, CA 95695-2302(530) [email protected][Donald Winfred Wells, Died 3/8/06]
Wendler, Marion3120 Live Oak Blvd. #111Yuba City, CA 95991(530) 673-7712[Herman Franklin Wendler, Died 4/29/00]
White, Claire Duggan51192 Huntington LaneGranger, IN 46530(574) [email protected] [James Floyd White, Died 10/31/04]
Whitehead, Harriet12751 N. Plaza Del Rio Blvd. #1208Peoria, AZ 85381-5197(623) 933-8712 [Lewis Alfred Whitehead, Died 7/30/03]
Williamson, Arlene29179 Delgado Road Hayward, CA 94544[Lee Williamson, Died 7/29/09]
Youngbird-Holt, John P.O. Box 398Potter Valley, CA 95469(707) [email protected] [Carol Youngbird-Holt, Died 8/12/03]
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SURVIVING DEPENDENTS:John Desmond Tutu Maaga, 12Zola Mary Magdalene Maaga, 10Samipeni K. P. Finau, 17Lopeti Lutuola Finau, 15Limueli Punalei Finau, 9
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Diaconal Ministers
Precious Craft Director of Music, Shattuck Avenue UMC
H: 8260 Anton Way, Sacramento, CA 95823, 916-393-1139
Ch: 6300 West Shattuck Ave. Oakland, CA 94609, 510-653-4028
FAX: 916-393-1139, pc/[email protected]
Linda Kuruhara LOA - H: 1320 Chestnut St.; Selma, CA 93662, 559-898-0546
RETIRED
John Espie 1190 SW Imperial Ave., #16, King City, OR 97224
503-620-6151, [email protected]
Margaret Estrada 8600 North West Lane #84, Stockton, CA 95210, , 209-472-0188
Cheryl Olson (Butz) 1281 23rd St. NE , Salem OR 97301
(503)991-5184; [email protected]
Ardys Sandell Evangelism, Local Pastor, Lake Isabella Highland Chapel
H: P.O. Box 2075 (760) 379-1449
Ch: 5301 Lake Blvd. Lake Isabella, CA 93240 (760) 379-2120
Deaconesses
Susan Burgess Medical Services Administrative Assistant II, Planned Parenthood: Shasta-Diablo, 2201 San Jose Dr., # 0-104, Antioch, CA 94509 San Jose, 1st UMC; San Jose District
Judith Day Jr. Kindergarten Teacher, Walnut Avenue UMC Preschool; PO Box 5653, Walnut Creek, CA 94596-1653, Walnut Creek UMC; Bay View District
Ellen R. Dizon Teacher, Little Star Pre-School, 1697 Canyon Dr., Pinole, CA 94564 Pinole UMC; Bay View District
Katherine Kim Director, Senior Ministries, Korean UMC of Santa Clara Valley, 200 Thyme Ave., Morgan Hill, CA 95037 Korean UMC of Santa Clara Valley; San Jose District
Nora B. Marker Teacher, The Ark Christian Pre-School; 218 Brookdale Ave., San Francisco, CA 94134 San Francisco, Grace UMC; Golden Gate District
Josephine Pablo Teacher, Little Star Pre-School “Too,” 2362 Shawn Dr., San Pablo, CA 94608 Pinole UMC; Bay View District
CertifiedPersonsDirector of Christian Education Mary Jane Deiranieh (Retired), Linda Kuruhara
Associate of Christian Education Donna C. Lindsay, Cheryl (Butz) Olson
Associate in Evangelism Ardys Sandell (Retired)
Spiritual Formation Frank Gomez
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Missionaries Related to the Conference
Missionaries Related to the ConferenceChan, Joseph: Missionary, 5 St. 278, Sangkat Boeng Keng Kang, Phnom Peng, Cambodia
Chan, Marilyn: Missionary, 5 St. 278, Sangkat Boeng Keng Kang, Phnom Peng, Cambodia
Jeffrey, Paul: 1685 Rosy Turn, Eugene, OR 97404
Kelley, Mary Catherine: Free Wesleyan (Methodist) Schools in Tonga; P.O. Box 2269, Arnold, CA 95223; [email protected]
Kies, Larry & Jane: c/o Africa University, P.O., Box 1320, Mutare, Zimbabwe
Martzen, George: Trinity Theological College; 490 Upper Bukit Timah Rd., Singapore 6780093
Parker, Katherine: Missionary, Cambodia, 36 Catalpa Avenue, Mill Valley, CA 94941-2802
Partridge, Carol: Christian Education Director, (Macedonia United Methodist Conference), Zagrebacka 4, MK2400 Strumica, Macedonia.
Sheperd, Helen M.: Missions/health care programming and development in Mongolia; C.P.O. Box 1242, Ulaanbaatar 13, Mongolia; [email protected]
Yamamoto, Claudia & Toshimasa:1-14-6 Tama-cho, Fuchi-shi, Tokyo, 183-0002, Japan
Yu, Chin Cheak: Trinity Theological College, 490 Upper Bukit Timah Rd., Singapore 6780093
Conference Lay Ministers (CLayM)Graduates of the CLayM program church assignments as noted (LP = Local Pastor)
LeRoy (Tony) Albiston - BiggsBill AlexanderEdna Andres - Fremont, St. Paul's AssociateVilma AntonioLloyd Ash - Dixon AssociateLeslee BairdJoan R. (Jo) Baker-WarrenOsea BatilogaChris Bauer - Los Molinos AssistantRobert BeazorJean BecketPerry Becky Roberta BeersJohn Berryman - Jefferson UM Parish, Assistant
CoordinatorMario BetancourtVickie BlomquistNaoma BodinJohn Bosch - LP JacksonPauline Bowen - LP Anderson, TrinityVoris Brumfield - MiddletownR Duncan BryceBob BucknerCindy BurgerSandra BurkittMargaretta Byrde - San Francisco, Jones Memorial
AssociateRudy CanoRobert Christison
Dwight Clark, Jr.Norman ClowEd Coker - LP GridleyPatti A. ConnerDebi CooperKarl CoulterDebi CreightonIlaisa Dakunivosa - RetiredCarol Vikse DavisValanne de BourgFermin "Dee" de la TorreElmar de Ocera - LPDebbie Dillon - LP Christian Fellowship, FresnoPeggy DrainJohn Edwards - 1st Congregational, RiponJudith Edwards - 1st Congregational, RiponBlanche FarnamDon FlehartyLinda ForseyPunalei Fuapua - LP Tevita FusimalohiVaughn GoddardRuby GoodnightMarj GooseyJulie GordonRuth Goesele GriffinDavid Griggs - LP Sacramento, Wesley Gladiole S GuiraoRebecca Harlan
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CLayM, continuedAlfred HarrisCraig HaysBob HellamCarolyn Henderson Karen Hester - Vallejo, Wayside Pastoral AssistantJoe HoffmanBeverley HollowayErnie HollowayMichele Holloway - LPBill HutchinsonDavid JacobsenKathy JakolatAlvin JamesLynda JamiesonDiane Johnson - LP RetiredJohn JonesRobert "Bobby" Jones - LP Sacramento, Oak ParkCharlene KaferWoo-jeong KimHelen KinelJoy KitchelChristian KnoxNorma Lampley Robert Larson Kent LeslieKathy LucasStella MallMichael MaloneyBarbara MartinCelina MayorgaCarmen McBrideBruce McClellanMary McCollumMac McKeeLuann MeadeMartha Milk - YeringtonBill MillerHeidi MoalaSione MoalaJoseph J. Morgan - LP MontagueLois MorganAlpha MorseOrval MosbyNancy MullJoy Allicock MunroeMary Helen NickelberryMartha NobleLane Noyes - LP SutterAura-lila Ochoa - LP Lodi, SalemCraig OehmeBryan OsborneBill OwenJay Parr - Los Gatos Assistant for Congregational
Growth
Daislyn PeaseRuben PerezMargaret PettigrewNancy Pharis-Curie - LP El CaminoMichael Pina - LP KlamathRoy Pina - Round ValleyJohn PineauSteve Pudinski - LP Smith RiverGrace RaigosaSusan RamseyCharles RatuSireli RokoyawaRichard (Rolly) Rollison - LovelockJames RossRonald SachsHoward Sanborn - CorningZora SanbornTom SartwellAnne Schlesinger - PE LeGrandEd SchwynSusan ScottDaune ShattoDonald Sheffel, M. D.James H. Shell - Arbuckle & Williams Stan SkooglundBob SmithKapani Taukolo - Sacramento, Trinity AssistantNancy ThompsonFaleosi TiuetiLuke TonataLois TowLaura TowerLanton TuileilaTapuai (Louis) VailiPeter von BrockdorffMeliki VulacaTorn WalburnCathy Warner - Boulder CreekGwenetta Washington-Harrison Dr. Rosa Washington-OlsonRay Watkins - ConeTom Weathers - LP SonoraBart Welsh - Smith ValleyRon West - LP North SacramentoBob WilliamsMelvin C WilliamsLoren Woodmansee - RetiredAngela WrightAlice WygantJonah Yang - LP Fresno, GraceTeng Yang
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Lay Members of the Conference 2009
Alameda, Buena Vista Lynda Fong
Jo Takata
Alameda, Twin Towers Marjorie Garner
Laumanu Ika
Jen Tellier
Barbara Wolf
Alamo, San Ramon Valley Peggy Crawford
William Rust
Terry Sherman
Joanne Van Bezey
Albany Warren Spare
Antioch Billie Pfotzer
Howard Pfotzer
Berkeley, Epworth Judy Kriege
Sandra Sanders-West
Berkeley, Korean Byung Jun Park
Berkeley, Methodist Olivia IwahashiUnited Church Paul Iwahashi
Berkeley, Trinity Dorothy Wonder
Brentwood Diana Easley
Dolores Hauan
Castro Valley Joann Simmons
Concord Sandra Blazer
Bud Busick
Concord, Korean Soon Ho Choi
Won Chul Lee
Dixon Mike Wood
El Cerrito Cindy Leondore
El Sobrante John Davies
Vickie Resso
Janice Rhodes
Hayward, First Carol Slatten
Charles Snipes
Hayward, South Hayward Patti Conner
Doni Galang
Lafayette Celeste Graham
Livermore, Asbury Susan Danan
Martie Muldoon
Martinez Doug Sibley
Napa, First Michael Herzog
Pat Hitchcock
Barbara Thompson
Oakland, Chinese Walter ChewCommunity Derek Lang
Oakland, Downs Memorial Jim Taylor
Rualette White
Oakland, Elmhurst Eathen Gums, Jr.
Vivian Jones
Oakland, Fale Maama Faleosi Tiueti
Oakland, Korean Jenny Kwon
Oakland, Lake Merritt Virginia Turner
Oakland, Lake Park Ron Fujie
Oakland, Laurel 'Otutoa Afu
Oakland, Shattuck Avenue Juanita Halliday
Venita Jones
Oakland, Taylor Memorial Jennie Bellard
Christine Mason
Brenda Mims-Wilson
Orinda, St. Mark's Joan Holzinger
Pinole Peter Katigbak
Pittsburg Gwennetta Harrison
Pleasanton, Lynnewood Sara Ardell
Julia Roth
Richmond, Easter Hill Mary Logan
Linda Wright
Richmond, First Jean Reynolds
Richmond, Good Shepherd Betty Leath
Pat Yamamoto
Richmond, St. Luke's Robert Dycus
Lay Members of the Conference 2009
Bay View District
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Richmond, St. Luke's Betty Young
San Leandro, Faith Willis St. Hill
George Tait
San Leandro, First Roger Doering
John Pearson
San Leandro, Formosan Patrick Huang
San Ramon, Grace Choi Hae Yook
Kathy Perisho
Chong Yun Yi
St. Helena Charlotte Butcher
Vacaville, Faith Fellowship Dennis Walther
Vacaville, St. Paul's Margaret Capron
Vallejo, Fellowship Herb Rillera
Vallejo, Wayside Karen Hester
Nelia Mate
Jane Chang
Walnut Creek, First William Herrick
Emerson Mitchell
Laura Peck
Walnut Creek, Tice Valley Barbara Hall
Jewell Ward
Delta DistrictCameron Park, Foothills Kristine Melton
Roy Tougaw
Citrus Heights Lila Fraizier
Davis John Knight
Helen Roland
Elk Grove Nancy Daley
Michele Rowland-Bird
Elk Grove, Point Pleasant Monica Ketterling
Jan Stendahl
Elverta Cathy James
Escalon Bill Lebo
Fair Oaks Bill Floyd
Katy Houghton
Farmington Laura Tower
Galt George Ahern
Leona Dameron
Ron Dameron
Hughson Marcia Scott
Ione Claire Clark
Glen Gillum
Isleton, Community Evelyn Wilson
Jackson Judy Ferrell
Lincoln Ben Horner
Gail Llamas
Linden Joan Cunningham
Lodi, First Bill Davidson
Loomis, First Frank Bailey
Rod Gross
Fred Hitchens
George Mullenix
Manteca, St. Paul's Ron Graham
Steve Parsons
Modesto, Centenary Erika Cummings
Harold Cummings
Modesto, First Bill Burchell
Marsha Kidd
Roger Vinande
Oakdale, Community Ken Iwahashi
Glenn Richardson
Patterson, Federated Chrch Ernest Moeller
Judy Noah
Placerville, El Dorado Susan PetersCounty Federated Doris Woods
Rancho Cordova Mike Hughes
Bud Kress
Rio Linda, Community Susan Davis
Erik Hartstrom
Donna Swalley
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Lay Members of the Conference 2009
Armona Debbie Abrahamson
Atwater Ed Jackson
Bakersfield, First Diana Taylor
Herb Taylor
Bakersfield, St. Mark's Dorothy Kuester
Wilma Naylor
Bakersfield, Trinity Nathan Meeks
Jennifer Rush-Tucker
Ernestine Torres
Bakersfield, Wesley Patricia Carter
Caroline Close
Caruthers Ray Bircher
Chowchilla ChristChurch Mike Torell
Clovis, Fresno Korean Fellowship
Tai Hyung Lee
Rocklin, Cornerstone Community Joseph Moore
Barbara Schwartz
Roseville, First Lee Gilbert
Erin McGrath
Sacramento, Centennial Fran Eldredge
Joanne Iritani
Tom Manning
Sacramento, Central Kathy Welch
Sacramento, Emmanuel Anita Freitas
Sacramento, Faith Judi Rath
Sacramento, First Martins Nwoke
Sacramento, Florin Beth Snyder
Don Towne
Sacramento, Japanese Kent Nakashima
Betty M. Suzuki
Sacramento, Riverside Bob Kamuf
Sacramento, St. Andrew's Bob Emens
Sacramento, St. Mark's Ralph Davis
Orrinda Stockton
Sacramento, Trinity Jonathan Vang
Sacramento, Wesley Joyce Brinsky
Sonora James Edward Nuzum
Soulsbyville Terry Haduck
Tom Selfridge
Stockton, Central Helen Click
Martha Tipton
Stockton, Grace Rick Young
Stockton, Holy Cross Virginia Gallagher
Stockton, St. Paul's Lewis Hobbs
Sutter Creek Karen Friis
Linda Perkins
Tracy, First Linda Groves
Lamar Stephenson
Turlock, First Jim Hull
Joanne Hull
Valley Springs Community Caryl Floyd
Woodland Louis Lafayette
Roz Stone
Merle Swanson
Roger Swanson
Fresno DistrictClovis, Memorial Judy Gross
Clovis, United Japanese Christian
Cosh Ng
Corcoran, First Lua Woffinden
Delano Jennie Harris
Dinuba, First Andrew Clifton
Dos Palos Will George
Exeter Wanda Twibell
Firebaugh Ray Knight
Fresno, Calwa Don Heffernan
Judy Heffernan
Fresno, Christian Fellowship
Manolo Garcia
Fresno, Grace Bill Lupo
Fresno, Sierra Vista Lula Fairley
Fresno, St. Mark's Mildred Brewer
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Fresno, Wesley Cat Barclay
Ruth Seibert
Hanford David Beeman
Kerman Ken Moore
Lynn Moore
Kernville Sue McKinney
Lake Isabella, Highland Chapel
Vickie Lipke
LeGrand Dana Moroni
Lemoore Darryl Shaw
Lindsay Waymon Roberson
Livingston Robert Ohki
JoAnn Wells
Los Banos Ron Dybas
Madera Dan and Diane Maxfield
Mariposa Yuki Carbaugh
Beth Tomsick
Merced Gwen Bortner
Connie Jones
New Cuyama, Cuyama Community
Louise Draucker
Oakhurst New Community Janet Rawlings
Porterville, First Danielle Lungren
Porterville, Grand Avenue David Itzenhauser
Maxine Itzenhauser
Reedley Fellowship Margaret Crabtree
Reedley, First Jim Leesch
Riverdale Sharon Thomas
Sanger Bob Virden
Mitzi Virden
Selma, First Linda Kuruhara
Deby Wyrick
Selma, San Pablo Lydia Gutierrez
Tehachapi Valley Chuck Stowell
Tipton Marjorie Boyer
Tranquility Laurie Kinnunen
Tulare Jo Sullivan
Visalia Ronald Burris
Bill Decker
Mollie Epperson
Wasco Bill Peck
Weldon Jackie Cole
Covelo, Round Valley Roy Pina
Daly City, UMC of Daly City
Mercedes Pinkard
Isagani Soy
Forestville Bobbie Fortunati
Kelly Vaughan
Fort Bragg, Evergreen Pat Marshall
Half Moon Bay, Loralyn Alaimo Community Frank Vento
Healdsburg Community Church Carl Finwall
Mill Valley, Mt. Tamalpais Joanna Beck
Howard Parker
Millbrae, New Vision Donna Carpenter
Findlay Hurrell
Novato Beverly Pool
Annie Schneeflock
Don Simmerman
Petaluma Craig McClain
Karen McClain
Philo Joanadel Hurst
Shirley Tompkins
Point Arena, St. Paul's Elizabeth Elstun
Potter Valley, Community Robert Larson
Redwood City, First Ann Marie Sulzbach
Redwood City, Woodside Barbara Fleenor
Road Bennett Mele
Rohnert Park, St. John's Grace Johnson
Golden Gate District
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San Bruno, First Tongan Paluhea Lokotui
Suaesi Maafu
Maile Taufa
San Carlos, Fale Hufanga Inoke Faupula Tongan Sisilia Faupula
San Francisco, Bethany Cathy Personius
San Francisco, Calvary Jim Coppfer
San Francisco, Chinese Mr. Sherman Tam
Mrs. Sherman Tam
San Francisco, Epworth UM Fellowship
Jason Lam
Eliza Wong
San Francisco, Geneva Ave Romeo Mojica
Carmencita Navarro
San Francisco, Glide Memorial
Michael Alexander
Randall Baird
Chris Freimuth
Alex Souto
San Francisco, Grace Julius Abundo
San Francisco, Jones Robert Mitchell Memorial Gail Toliver
San Francisco, Korean Byung Sook Lee
San Francisco, Ohnnury Insook Kim Mission Sun Kim
Even Il Lee
San Francisco, Park Presidio
Natasha Kanhai
San Francisco, Pine Emily Allen
Daniel Goto
Trey Houston
San Francisco, Temple E. Tyree Johnson
Tyree Johnson
Chudy Nnebe
San Mateo, Crystal Springs Steve Schlichter
San Mateo, Hillsdale Sione Haupeakui
Yvonne Merrian
Jim Smelker
San Mateo, Shoreview Felise Augafa
Tunufa'i Fe'aomoeata
Tautala Pesefea
San Rafael, Aldersgate Henry Gaskins
San Rafael, First Ellen Randall
Santa Rosa, Christ Millie Burt
Myra Gaiser
Santa Rosa, First Ashley Pryor
Charles Rhodes
Sarah Rhodes
John Walsworth
Sebastopol Lorna Blanc
Wilbur Roberts
Sonoma Kay Nemeth
Kandi Weider
South San Francisco: Hope Dee Anne Paron
Ukiah Nancy Commons
Kevin Murphy
Willits Frank Barr
Windsor Avonna Huff
Nevada-Sierra District
Auburn, Pioneer Melinda Robinson
Carson City, First Linda Bellemore
Sharon Rogers
Dave Troescher
Kay Ward
Chester Cathryn Kent
Douglas Miller
Coleville, Antelope Valley Hal Moldenhauer
Colfax Dottie Vieira
Downieville Pat Lawrence
Dutch Flat Diane Star
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Virginia Wolfe
Ely Leslie Martin
Lois Weaver
Gardnerville, Carson Valley Curt Sonderegger
Georgetown Gary Johnson
Margery Pliley
Grass Valley Margaret Currier
Joan Heinsohn
Greenville Marsha Roby
Kings Beach Thomas Ryder
McGill Mark Drain
Virginia Tweedy
Nevada City Barbara Mark
Newcastle Debbie Cunningham
North San Juan Delores Brown
Portola Ronald Heald
Barbara Mowery
Quincy Carol Leonhardt
Lisa Wallace
Reno, First Tongan Fellowship Paea Langi
Reno, First Carol Barr
Donald Barr
Reno, South Reno Noel Argall
Kathryn Jakolat
Diane Schroder
Katy Wayen
Reno, St. Paul's Leonard Clark
Linda Clark
Sierra City Tom Dines
Smith Valley Erin Jacobsen
Sandy Jurey
Marvin Rupe
Sparks Mona Sargent
Susanville Dennis Roberts
Karen Sherve
Taylorsville Francis Anderson
Truckee, Church of the Mountain Donna Sundale
Winnemucca Linda Felton
Yerington, Community Karen Kostenbader
Carol Woodward
San Jose DistrictAptos, Community Marcia Burns
Sheila Vaughn
Boulder Creek Linda Lininger
Campbell Damon Goforth
Jan Grodeon
Sarah Goforth
Carmel, Church of the Wayfarer Mary Ann Prickett
Ward Prickett
Cupertino, The Good Samaritan Carolyn Bircher
Flo Harrison
Fremont, First Becky Denevan
Fremont, St. Paul's Mel Bactad
Miriam Bactad
Rose Agana
Gilroy Kathy Teraji
Greenfield Hilda Reitzel
Hollister Barbara Nicoara
Rochelle Flosi
Los Altos David Forderer
Harvey Dixon
Katie Stout
Lynne McCoy
Ron Grace
Stan Barkey
Susan Harlan
Los Gatos Aki Okuno
Art Okuno
Jeanette McNeely
Marina Kathy Kulper
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Shasta District
Marina, Canaan Korean Changhee Lee
Kwnagshin Chun
Milpitas, Sunnyhills Daislyn Pease
Monterey Carolyn Bitter
Morgan Hill Trish DeWett
Mt. View, Trinity Siga Bari
Pacific Grove, First Jane Cross
Marcele Price
Palo Alto, Aldersgate Yoshiro Befu
Palo Alto, First Tongan Sunia Sanft
Palo Alto, First Harriet Howell
Janet Nicholls
Lynn Brown
Palo Alto, St. Andrew's Betsy Sandford
Renee Danson
Palo Alto, Wesley Carol Love
Prunedale Eva Brillante
Salinas, First Prem Lal
San Jose, Almaden Hills Judy Chamberlin
Lillian Guansing
Russ Britschgi
San Jose, Alum Rock Derrick Rainbow
San Jose, Calvary Nina Klepac
San Jose, Cambrian Park Karen Fillmore
Rhonda Canale
San Jose, Evergreen Valley Gene Granadosin
Vangie Granadosin
San Jose, First Cindy Manley
Ellen Terry Shaner
San Jose, Genesis Martin Hawkins
San Jose, Korean UMC of Santa Clara Vly Arnold Sohn
Kee Choi
Susan Ha
San Jose, La Trinidad Edgar Silva
San Jose, St. Paul's Fern Jo Kaukonen
San Jose, Wesley Jane Hayashi
Nobuko Palmer
Warren Hayashi
San Jose, Willow Glen Harriet Hosack
Santa Clara Berta Hatchett
Santa Clara, Bethel Korean Janette Kim
Young Ki Yi
Santa Cruz , UMC of Santa Cruz Linda Finch
Michael Boyd
Seaside, Hilltop Latu Moli
Soledad, Mision Metodista Hispana de Soledad Angela Barena
Sunnyvale, Galilee Korean Il Ran Song
Sunnyvale, Trinity Bob McGowan
Gloria Castor
Lois Chestnutt
Sunnyvale, Valley Faith Linda Albano
Watsonville, First Mildred Von Schell
Ruth Baade
Anderson, Trinity Shirley Easley
Arcata Carol Moore
Jeff Arnold
Biggs, Community Bill Koehler
Chico, Aldersgate Diane Evans
Al Schroder
David Haynes
Steve Runner
Clearlake Oaks Dan Smith
Margaret Medeiros
Colusa, Trinity Joyce Richards
Elizabeth Yerxa
Corning Sylvia Meents
Crescent City Elden Buhler
Joan Buhler
Durham, Community Verlon Holt
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Middletown, Community UMC Norm Benson
Mary Benson
Mt. Shasta, Community UMC Barbara Ward
Oroville, First UMC Gladeen LeBoeuf
Paradise UMC June Blackwell
Theresa Sorg
Redding First UMC Jerry Hurley
April Pryor
Shasta Lake, Community UMC Gary Lewis
Williams Parkside UMC Etta Higgins
Willows, First UMC Tina Martin
Lisa Kennedy
YrekaUMC Chet Shelden
Dora Shelden
Dave Ebersole
Yuba City, Grace Loretta Thomas
Yuba City, Love Korean UMC Chin Noyes
Suk Noyes
Etna Jean Skinner
Eureka First Jill Kimura
Allison Kimura
Fall River Mills Barbara St. John
Michael Martin
Fortuna Melanie Guadarrama
Gerber, El Camino Janice Long
Lois Tow
Gridley UMC Patricia Coker
Kelseyville Duane Engle
Eilene Engle
Knights Landing UMC Diane Bivert
Los Molinos: Cone Community UMC Barbara Whitten
Colette Bauer
Marysville, First UMC Ray Anderson
Kao Thao
McKinleyville, Joyful Healer Steve Carlson
Mary Meyer
Meridian UMC Harold Rohleder
LayMembersofAnnualConferencebyVirtueofOffice2009 - 2010
Ruby BagoDon BarrSandy BlazerRuss BritschgiWanda CelliNancy DaleyDebbie DillonRob DunningPaul Extrum-FernandezBlanche FarnamPaul Hampson
David HaynesMichael HerzogKaren HiltonSusan HunnConnie HunterTyree JohnsonKatherine KimNina KlepacLavinia MateialonaRandy MillerKatherine Parker
Pat StoutLaddie Perez-GalangBruce PettitGayle ShearmanBetty SuzukiJim TaylorLaura TowerRosa Washington-OlsonNeal WilliamsSharron Williams
Youth Delegation of the Conference 2009Elizabeth BeachemZach BloydJonathan CarlsonChristina Cummings Masaley Fangupo
Jesse LiraTom McHughAaron RhodesEmma RhodesPaul Rohrberg
Marissa SimpsonErik StevensonMele TaukoloRobbie Wyckoff
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Bay View District
Conference Lay Speakers
Berkeley Epworth Donna Hamilton
Katie Johnson
Sharon Strachan
Byron Carol L Commons
Chinese Community UMC Yin Burt
Wong Rebecca
Concord First Bettye Greer
Downs Memorial UMC Myrna Allums
Jim Taylor
Edward Lampley
Norma Lampley
Harold Fields
Diane Fields
A. Garnett Cheryl
Easter Hill UMC Alfred Daniels
Corrann Withers
Sylvia Britt
Green Arinel
Hancock Nannette
Lawson JoAnn
El Sobrante UMC John Davies
Charlene Kafer
Elmhurst UMC MaeCarter Hattie
Turner Vikki
Hayward First UMC Stanley Faasisila
Sione Moala
Napa UMC Herzog Michael
Pleasanton Lynnewood Sara Ardell
San Ramon Valley UMC Judy Benedict
Shattuck Avenue John Wesley
David Coolidge
South Hayward UMC Laddie Perez-Galang
Patti Conner
Taylor Memorial Cooper Iantha
W. Southhall Russell
Vallejo Fellowship Holder Jeff
Mandapat Belen
Walnut Creek Matthias H. Zayne
Delta DistrictCameron Park, Foothills Debra Barker
Virisila Batiratu
Elk Grove Carol Conley
Art Cummings
Elk Grove, Point Pleasant Margaret DeWitt
Elverta Bob Emens
Hughson Kathy Griggs
Jackson Loisi Hursky
Patterson, Federated Ch. Aileen Johnston
Roseville, First Sam Kinney
Sacramento, Centennial Jim Landon
JoJene Landon
Sacramento, Hope Diane Moody
Sacramento, St. Andrew's Joe Myers
Sacramento, Trinity Martha Noble
Sacramento, Wesley Darrell Perkins
Glory Potts
Sonora Robert Ralls
Ron Sachs
Stockton, Grace LaRae Shaw-Meadows
Sutter Creek Stan Skooglund
Tracy, First Judie Streeter
Tuolumne Kapani Taukolo
Savannah Thaing
Woodland Roxie Tolbert
Martha Weathers
Kim Young
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Fresno DistrictArmona Carol Blank
Nancy Roeben
Atwater Jai Simmons
Richard Worley
Bakersfield, First Mack Phillips
Caruthers Patricia Felts
Clovis, Memorial Max Cannon
Scott Hatfield
Delano Shirley Dyar
Jennie Harris
Dinuba, Palm Rose Abe
Frank Leibert
Terry McKittrick
Firebaugh Maurice Ledford
Linda McCraw
Fresno, Christian Fellowship
Ruby Bago
Hanford Patty Ferrell
Robert Geissler
Kernville Virginia Gates
Tom McKinney
Lemoore Travis Abrahamson
Darryl Shaw
Livingston Elizabeth Kuyper
Dave Roberts
Mariposa Cameron Burley
Rosann Burley
Merced Gwen Bortner
Oakhurst New Community Dennis Ervin
Elizabeth McDaniel
Tehachapi Valley Patricia Hunter
Tulare Sela Tangulu
Ron Vaughn
Wasco Bill Peck
Weldon Debbie Creighton
Golden Gate DistrictDaly City, UMC of Daly
City Norma Valle
Forestville Bob Beazor
Elizabeth Beazor
Nedra Beazor
Chan Castleberry
Bobbie Fortunati
Nancy Jones
Jean Simonds
Kelly Vaughan
Petaluma Carolyn Henderson
Point Arena, St. Paul's George Campbell
Potter Valley, Community Robert Larson
Redwood City, First Ethel Redington
Oliver Redington
Rohnert Park, St. John's Grace Johnson
San Carlos, Fale Hufanga Tongan
Toilea Ahio
Siosi Tapani
Iunisi Tovo
San Francisco, Chinese Halina Folta
Wing Wong
San Francisco, Jones Memorial Charles Clary
Andrea Hayes
Larry Hollingsworth
Jennifer Massengill
Robert Mitchell
Clementine Williams
Kathleen Williams-Clary
San Francisco, Pine Margaret Schulze
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San Mateo, Hillsdale Sione Haupeakui
Akanesi Maileseni
Lavinia Mateialona
San Rafael, First Suzi Jestadt
Santa Rosa, Christ C. G. Anderson
Pamela Rodriguez
Glo Wellman
Santa Rosa, First Patricia Sanborn
South San Francisco: Hope Dee Anne Paron
Tim Pokrywka
Willits Barbara Mallace
Freddy Mallace
Karen Oslund
Nevada-Sierra DistrictCarlin Teri Feasel
Timothy Gray
Carson City, First Dave Troescher
William Rose-Monet
Colfax Ray Alexander
Ely Ken Kliewer
Fallon, Epworth Richard Casler Sr.
Grass Valley Jean Hardy
James Hook
Nancy Thompson
Kings Beach Robert Dunning
Helen Foster
Peter Poe
McGill Mark Drain
Peggy Drain
Barbara Martin
Nevada City Robert Cairns
Barbara Mark
Debra Satterwhite
Newcastle Rita Harrington
Portola Blanche Farnam
Joanne McDaniels
Barbara Mowrey
Quincy Richard Huffmon
Reno, First Tongan Fellowship Mohelata Afu
Talahiva Palele Finau
Timote Kaufusi
Ana Tangitau
Sione Tangitau
Reno, South Reno Kathryn Jakolat
Stanley Schmidt
Reno, St. Paul's Linda Clark
Steven Harrison
Mary Law
Smith Valley Louis Best
Barton Welsh
Sparks Clint Baker
Nancy Baker
George Bennett
Karen Martino
Mona Sargent
Neal Williams
Susanville Joseph Harvey
Winnemucca Mary Beene
Mary Agnes Boni
Jeffrey Felton
Linda Felton
Bernie Jackson
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San Jose DistrictBoulder Creek Rebecca Perry
Cathy Warner
Campbell First Ginny Johnson
Andrew Reynolds
Fremont First DiAnn Perko
Fremont St. Paul Melecio Bactad
Vi Bautista
Peny Capistrano
Jose Valdez
Los Altos Sandra Montoya
Milpitas Sunnyhills Erik Larsen
Daislyn Pease
Mountain View Trinity Isei Daveta
Cama Vakaloloma
Pacific Grove First Joyce Blevins
Salinas First Prem Lal
San Jose Almaden Hills Jennifer Frisby Bowling
Terry McIntyre
Cindy Skrivanek
San Jose Alum Rock Lupita Diaz
Donna Furuta
San Jose Calvary Nina Klepac
San Jose Evergreen Genesis Granadosin
San Jose Tongan Viliami Kupu
Mele Naitoko
Shasta DistrictAnderson: Trinity Robert Lewis
Arcata William Burns
Chico: Aldersgate Gaia Anderson
Larry Ducommun
Chico: Trinity Georgianna Summers
Cone: Community Christopher Bauer
Crescent City John Berryman
Albert Halls
Gail Brotherhood
Jeanne Akers
Terry Nightingale
Dunsmuir Vern Forsythe
Fortuna Jean Browne
Gridley Dennis Conklin
Los Molinos (Local LS) Thomas Jones
Orland: Federated Church Joseph Riker
Priscilla Hanford
Red Bluff: First Don Hislop
Redding: First Ruth Goesele Griffin
Shasta Lake Norma Horton
Neva Wacker
Smith River Cheryl Williams
John Pricer
Smith River (Local LS) Dan Leavitt
Sharol Leavitt
Mark Storrs
Yreka James Frey
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Agency Codes for Laity Address Directory
Agency Codes for Laity Address DirectoryACS Annual Conference Session, Commission onARC Administrative Review, Committee onBCRM Camping And Retreat Ministries, Conference Board ofBCS Church & Society, Board ofBOD Discipleship, Board ofDPTT Discipleship- Pastors Transition TrainingDOAC Discipleship-Older Adult CouncilBOL Laity, Board ofBOOM Ordained Ministry, Board ofBOOMCD Ordained Ministry, Board of-Council on Clergy
DevelopmentBOOMPTT Ordained Ministry, Board of- Pastors Transition
TrainingBOP Pensions, Board ofBOT Trustees, Board ofBVCL Bay View Church Location & BuildingBVCX Bay View Church Extension Society of the East BayBVDC Bay View District Council on MinistriesBVDS Bay View Committee on District SuperintendencyBVLS Bay View Lay Speaking, District Committee OnBVOM Bay View Committee on Ordained MinistryCAH Archives and History, Commission onCCCP Children and Poverty, Conference Committee onCCOC Communications, Conference Commission onCCOMD Council on Ministries, ConferenceCCOMP CCOM Personnel CommitteeCCON Nominations, Conference Committee onCCR Reconciliation, Conference Committee onCDS District Superintendency, Conference Committee onCEB Conference Claimants Endowment BoardCEP Episcopacy, Conference Committee onCES Delta District-Central Extension SocietyCFA Finance and Administration, Council onCFAAUD Finance and Administration, Audit CommitteeCFABUD Finance and Administration, Budget CommitteeCFAEX Finance and Administration, Executive CommitteeCFAI Finance and Administration, Unit Insurance CommitteeCFAINC Finance and Administration, Income CommitteeCFAPER Finance and Administration, Personnel CommitteeCHM Hispanic Ministries, Committee onCCHM Hmong Ministries, Conference Committee onCL Legislation, Conference Committee onCLAYM Lay Ministry Program, Conference Committee onCORR Religion & Race, Commission onCOSROW Status & Role of Women, Commission on theCP Personnel And Practices, Committee onCSA Clergy Spouse AssociationCUIC Christian Unity & Interreligious Concerns, Committee onDCL Delta Board of Church Location & BuildingDDC Delta District Council on MinistriesDDS Delta Committee on District SuperintendencyDLS Delta District Lay Speaking CommitteeDLT Delta District Leadership TeamDOM Delta Committee on Ordained MinistryEMPP Ecumenical Mission for Peace and ProsperityERC Episcopal Residence CommitteeETHCAU Ethnic CaucusesFCL Fresno Board of Church Location & BuildingFDCX Fresno District Council on MinistriesFDS Fresno Committee on Superintendency
FF Fred Finch Youth CenterFMX Fresno Missionary And Church Extension SocietyFN Fresno Nominating CommitteeFOM Fresno Committee on Ordained MinistryGCD General Conference DelegateGF Glide FoundationGGCL Golden Gate Board of Church Location & BuildingGGDC Golden Gate District Council on MinistriesGGDS Golden Gate Committee on District SuperintendencyGGN Golden Gate Nominating CommitteeGGOM Golden Gate Committee on Ordained MinistryHECM Higher Education & Campus Ministry, Board ofICC Investigation for Clergy Members, Committee onICD Investigation for Diaconal Ministers, Committee onIDM Disability, Joint Committee onKCXS Kern Missionary and Church Extension SocietyMEM Memoirs, Committee onMH California Nevada Methodist HomesMB Missions, Board ofMIP Missions-Israel /Palestine Task ForceMPFFT Missions-Philippines Solidarity Task ForceMWAP Missions, West Angola Partnership, Board ofNCEC Northern California Ecumenical CouncilNSAT Nevada Sierra Church Assessment Task ForceNSCKC Nevada Sierra Camp Kelly Campground CommitteeNSCL Nevada Sierra Board of Church Location & BuildingNSDC Nevada Sierra District Council on MinistriesNSDS Nevada Sierra Committee on District SuperintendencyNSLS Nevada Sierra District Committee on Lay SpeakingNSN Nevada Sierra Nominating CommitteeNSOM Nevada Sierra Committee on Ordained MinistryNSX Nevada Sierra District Extension SocietyPUMA Golden Gate District Union--Peninsula(PUMA)RCA Retired Clergy AssociationREM Golden Gate District -- Redwood Empire(REMM)SDMM Shasta District Methodist MissionsSHCL Shasta Board of Church Location & BuildingSHDC Shasta District Council on MinistriesSHDS Shasta Committee on District SuperintendencySHN Shasta Nominating CommitteeSHOM Shasta Committee on Ordained MinistrySJCL San Jose District Church Location BuildingSJCX San Jose District - Monterey Bay Church ExtensionSJDC San Jose District Council on MinistriesSJDS San Jose Committee on District SuperintendencySJLS San Jose District Lay SpeakersSJNCX San Jose District Northern San Jose Church Extension
SocietySJOM San Jose Committee on Ordained MinistrySSP Sierra Service ProjectSUMU Delta District-Sacramento United Methodist Union.UMF United Methodist MenUMF United Methodist FoundationUMM Golden Gate District Union-San Francisco (SUMM)UMW United Methodist WomenUMYC United Methodist Youth CouncilVIM Missions-UMVIM, Board ofWFB Wesley Foundation, Berkeley Board of DirectorsWFM Wesley Foundation, Merced Board of DirectoresWJCD Western Jurisdictional Conference Delegate
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Address Directory
If the database is correct, the directory will be correct! Please send all updates or corrections to this information to
Dina Stenwick, 916-374-1525, [email protected]
Ablola, Jeanelle (EMPP) 2311 Buena Vista Ave., Alameda, CA 94501 W: (925) 473-9058 [email protected]
Aiazzi, Ray (NSX) 1655 Keystone Ave., Reno NV, CA 89503 H: (775) 747-1267
Antonio, Vilma (EMPP) 8782 Vine Lane, Tracy, CA 95376 H: (209) 814-4047 [email protected]
Aonga, Mehi (NSDS, ICC) 9693 Canyon Meadows Dr., Reno, NV 89506 H: (775) 972-0516 [email protected]
Ardell, Sara (BOOM, LM, LS) 1033 Crellin Rd., Pleasanton, CA 94566 W: (925) 417-8110, H: (925) 462-7479, M: (925) 580-2769 [email protected]
Ares, Titus (BCRM) 2151 Oakland Rd. space 219, San Jose, CA 95131 W: (408) 768-9300 [email protected]
Arnold, Jeff (LM, LS) 4677 Dows Prairie Road, McKinleyville, CA 95519 H: (707) 839-1935, M: (707) 601-0657 [email protected]
Auer, Julie (NSDC) 556 Marsh Ave., Reno, NV 89509 H: (775) 322-2013 [email protected]
Azim, Shirley B (CCOMP, CCOM) 1469 Butte Rd. #D, Yuba City, CA 95993 W: (530) 673-0502, F: (530) 673-0507 [email protected]
Bago, Ruby (FDS, BCRM, FDCX, BOL, LS) 4660 N Island View, Clovis, CA 93619 H: (559) 412-8113 [email protected]
Baker, Karen (BOD) 947 Fulton, Sacramento, CA [email protected]
Bame, Lois (DDS) 534 S. Crescent St., Lodi, CA 95240 H: (209) 368-4995 [email protected]
Bandy, Phil (MWAP, MB, CCOM) 21 Spring Lane, Danville, CA 94526 W: (925) 808-8138, H: (925) 820-1895 [email protected]
Baranco, Gordon (FF) 4300 Sequoyah Road, Oakland, CA 94605 H: (510) 569-9466
Barkey, Stan (MB, SJOM, ACS, BOOM, LM) 21905 Meadowview Lane, Cupertino, CA 95014 H: (408) 996-3133, M: (408) 472-7353 [email protected]
Barr, Donald (NSDC, NSN, BOT, NSAT, LM) 1835 Prince Way, Reno, NV 89503 H: (775) 747-6831, M: (775) 303-2197 [email protected]
Bautista, Nina (CCOMP, CPM) 24247 Dover Lane, Hayward, CA 94541 H: (510) 582-7930, M: (510) 512-2884 [email protected]
Beavers, Stu (SUMU) 2208 Auburn Ravine Dr., Lincoln, CA 95648 H: (916) 434-0729 [email protected]
Beers, Bill (CAH, LM) 1416 Hickory Street, Roseville, CA 95678 H: (916) 784-1642, M: (916) 300-1642 [email protected]
Bennett, Mele (GGDS, LM) 1723 Starlite Drive, Milpitas, CA 95035-6751 H: (408) 946-9305 [email protected]
Betancourt, Norma M (ETHCAU, MB) 1813 Cagney Way, Sacramento, CA 95835 W: (916) 567-5640, H: (916) 419-9715, M: (916) 541-9585 [email protected]
Bettis, Harry (CEB) 9766 Waterman Rd. Suite-L, Elk Grove, CA 95624 H: (916) 687-6818 [email protected]
Bick, Bernice L. (DCL, LM) 4736 Oakdale Rd., Modesto, CA 95357 H: (209) 551-7303, M: (209) 324-8616
Bikai, Simione (CORR, ETHCAU) 1266 Roosevelt Ave, Hayward, CA 94544 W: (650) 776-9921, H: (510) 780-9543, M: (650) 776-9921 [email protected]
Bircher, Ray (FDS) P. O. BOX 995, CARUTHERS, CA 93609 H: (559) 864-4422 [email protected]
Bizzini, Dorothy (WFM) P.O.BOX 813, ATWATER, CA 95301 H: (209) 358-4239, M: (209) 676-0548 [email protected]
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Blazer, Sandra (CCOM, BVDC) 1711 Gyger Ct., Concord, CA 94521 H: (925) 686-1440 [email protected]
Blum, Richard (GF) c/o 330 Ellis St., San Francisco, CA 94102 H: (415) 771-6300
Bodin, Naoma (CAH, LS) 19489 Yuma Street, Castro Valley, CA 94546 H: (510) 581-8071 [email protected]
Bolton, Percy (GF) c/o 330 Ellis St., San Francisco, CA 94102 H: (415) 771-6300
Bortner, Gwen (BOOM, LM, LS) 11013 Le Grand Rd., Le Grand, CA 95333 W: (209) 389-4055, H: (209) 389-4976 [email protected]
Bowser, Benjamin (GF) 7075 Elverton Drive, Oakland, CA 94611 H: (510) 339-2192
Boykin, John (NSCL, LM) 22233 E Hacienda Dr., Grass Valley, CA 95949 H: (530) 268-0223, M: (530) 277-0191 [email protected]
Brim, Walt (NSCL) 359 Walton Ln., Yuba City, CA 95993 H: (530) 674-9949
Brinsky, Joyce (SUMU, DOAMC, LM) 4309 - 46th Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95824 H: (916) 428-2617 [email protected]
Briscoe, Alden (FF) 322 W. Belleview Ave., San Mateo, CA 94402 H: (650) 344-5941 [email protected]
Britschgi, Russ (BOT, LM) 143 Carlyn Ave., Campbell, CA 95008 H: (408) 866-1677 [email protected]
Brooks, Damien C. (CUIC) 2801 Robinson Creek Rd, Ukiah, CA 95482 W: (707) 408-0401, M: (707) 599-9084 [email protected]
Brown, Jerry (UMM) 580 Capp St., San Francisco, CA 94110 H: (425) 821-4515x14
Burchell, Bill (LMY) 342 Wells Ave., Modesto, CA 95356 W: (209) 845-8733, H: (209) 529-6039, M: (209) 602-2455 [email protected]
Calvert, Dee (CCR, LM) 23425 Amber Ct., Auburn, CA W: (916) 787-6424, H: (530) 268-3858, M: (916) 806-3858, F: (530) 268-3858 [email protected]
Cameron, Barbara (WFM) 3024 Marie Court, Merced, CA 95340 H: (209) 384-7414
Canale, Rhonda (SJDC, LM) 5106 Haywood Rd., San Jose, CA 95124 W: (408) 378-2532, H: (408) 265-3835, M: (408) 656-5597, F: (408) 264-6157 [email protected]
Cape, Joyce S (CFA) 6266 North Calisch Ave, Fresno, CA 93710 W: (559) 916-4464, H: (559) 449-0940 [email protected]
Carstensen, John (CES, DCL) 100 Gopher Flat Road, Apt #303, Sutter Creek, CA 95685 H: (209) 223-2350
Castor, Gloria (LM, UMVIM) 10440 Scenic Blvd, Cupertino, CA 95014 H: (408) 252-0569, M: (408) 406-0569 [email protected]
Caudle, Harold (BCRM) 655 Magdalena Ave., Los Altos, CA 94024 W: (650) 948-1083 [email protected]
Chi, Oneida (CCR) 1991 44th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94116 H: (415) 681-0657 oneida [[email protected]]
Chisholm, Janis W. (CUIC, BCS) 572 Rio Lindo, #101, Chico, CA 95926 W: (530) 895-0922, H: (530) 892-0213, M: (530) 892-0213 [email protected]
Choi, Karen (UMW) 1940 Skycrest Dr. #7, Walnut Creek, CA 94595 H: (925) 979-9794 [email protected]
Choo, Young (UMW) 3184 Lucas Circle, Lafayette, CA 94549 H: (925) 284-5641
Church, Judy (DDC, LM) 2104 Sunny Oak Ct, Modesto, CA 95355 H: (209) 522-2565 [email protected]
Coffroth, Jacqueline (SUMU) 2505 Winsford Lane, Carmichael, CA 95608 W: (916) 481-3671 [email protected]
Cole, David (ACS, LM, LS) 1994 Benita Dr. #4, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 H: (916) 636-0111, M: (916) 396-8296 [email protected]
Coleman, Essie (COSROW, CAH) 27180 Capri Avenue, Hayward, CA 94545-3304 H: (510) 783-7182
Conley, Stephen (GF) c/o 330 Ellis St., San Francisco, CA 94102
Cook, Cathy (DDS, LM) 2200 Marywood Ct., Carmichael, CA 95608 W: (916) 483-6346, M: (916) 396-9659 [email protected]
Corkrum, Richard (SJCX) 3194 Crescent Avenue, Marina, CA 93933 H: (831) 384-8060 [email protected]
Cramer, James (BCS) 1225 Cedar Place, Davis, CA 95617 H: (530) 756-3973 [email protected]
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Crawford, Susan (CSA) 269 S. 15th St., San Jose, CA 95112 H: (408) 298-2543 [email protected]
Creighton, Debie (MWAP) 6867 Kelso Cr Road, Weldon, CA 93283 H: (760) 378-2417, F: (760) 378-2307 [email protected]
Cunnyngham, Geneie (COSROW, LM) 4710 Cheatgrass Lane, Sparks, NV 89436 H: (775) 626-5605 [email protected]
Daley, Nancy (CFA, WTF, LM) 9509 Baypoint Way, Elk Grove, CA 95624 H: (916) 686-0412, M: (916) 539-4249 [email protected]
Dameron, Ron (SUMU, LS) P.O. Box 876, Galt, CA 95632 H: (209) 745-9575
Davis, Ralph (CFA, LM) 1148 57th St., Sacramento, CA 95819 W: (916) 322-7183, H: (916) 454-9658 [email protected]
Davis, Winna (BCS) 568 Victoria St., San Francisco, CA 94132 W: (415) 586-7869, H: (415) 554-8957
Deocera, Celisse Anne (BCRM) 456 Lawton Pl., Hayward, CA 94544 W: (510) 863-7141, H: (415) 591-6681 [email protected]
Diaz, Lupita (LS, UMW) 349 Gordon, San Jose, CA 95127 H: (408) 259-9385
Dickey, Betty Spencer (SJDC) 14901 Holden Way, San Jose, CA 95124 W: (408) 559-6023 [email protected]
Dixon, Martha (COSROW) 20 San Miguel Way, Novato, CA 94945 H: (415) 897-7697
Dodd, Catherine (GF) c/o 330 Ellis St., San Francisco, CA 94102 H: (415) 771-6300
Droke, Ellen (SJDS) 680 Hamilton Lane, Santa Clara, CA 95051 H: (408) 241-4055
Drosky, Patricia (UMW) 719 Circle Court, South San Francisco, CA 94080 H: (650) 583-4847 [email protected]
Dunning, Robert F. (WJCD, BOP, CCOM, LM, LS) 715 New Valley Road, Colfax, CA 95713 W: (916) 624-6230, H: (530) 637-4869, F: (916) 624-6249 [email protected]
Eaton, Rick (SSP) P.O. Box 992, Carmichael, CA 95609 W: (916) 488-6441 [email protected]
Edwards, Carol (UMW) 8524 Erinbrook Way, Sacramento, CA 95826 W: (916) 379-9639 [email protected]
Eldredge, Fran (DCTT, IDM) 22 Skarda Ct., Sacramento, CA 95835 H: (916) 285-6565, M: (916) 616-5293 [email protected]
Elliott, Cynthia (EMPP) 1170 Valencia Dr., Tracy, CA 95376 H: (209) 914-1199 [email protected]
Elstun, Liz (REM, LM) P.O. Box 1155, Gualala, CA 95445-1155 H: (707) 884-1436 [email protected]
Engel, Fritz (SUMU) 1317 Camden Place, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
Epperson, Mollie (FOM, BOOM, FN, LM) 1516 W. VASSAR, VISALIA, CA 93277 H: (559) 734-4643 [email protected]
Errett, Amy (GF) 142 Russ St., San Francisco, CA 94103
Escueta, Rosadia (GGOM, GGDC) 144 Central Ave, San Francisco, CA 94117 W: (415) 731-3050
Esler, Wallace (GGDC, LS) 361 Ulmer Court, Redwood City, CA 94061 H: (650) 365-2289 [email protected]
Estrada, Meg (ACS, UMW) 8600 N. West Ln. #84, Stockton, CA 95210 H: (209) 472-0188 [email protected]
Extrum-Fernandez, Paul (BOP, UMM, BOL) 2040 Strand Rd., Walnut Creek, CA 94596 W: (510) 849-8247, H: (925) 280-0088, F: (510) 845-8948 [email protected]
Fakasiieiki, Marijke (BCS) 3850 Maybelle Ave., Oakland, CA 94610 W: (510) 482-1541, M: (510) 529-5011 [email protected]
Farnam, Blanche (WJCD, NSLS, NSDC, NSDS, NSN, ACS, NSX, NSAT, NSDC, CCOM, LS) 79356 Evolution Road, Portola, CA 96122 W: (530) 863-0589, H: (530) 832-0366 [email protected]
Fearn, Dean (MIP) 625 S. Tuxedo, Stockton, CA 95204 H: (209) 464-2246 [email protected]
Fearn, Gloria (MIP) 625 S, Tuxedo, Stockton, CA 95204 W: (209) 464-2246 [email protected]
Felton, Jeff (NSCL, NSDC, LS) Box 3921, Winnemucca, NV 89446 H: (775) 623-5109 [email protected]
Ferrell, Patty (FCL, LM, LS) 7204 East Lacey Blvd., Hanford, CA 93230 H: (559) 582-2449, M: (559) 289-9042 [email protected]
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Fields, Jr., Harold (CORR, BOOM, LS) Downs Memorial UMC, 3388 Johnson Rd, Lafayette, CA 94549 W: (925) 932-5956
Finley, Jackie (DOAMC) 10901 Thornicroft Way, Grass Valley, CA 95949 W: (530) 274-8574 [email protected]
Fitzgerald, Cathy (MWAP) 695 Oak Creek Rd., Reno, NV 89511 W: (775) 853-8503, H: (775) 853-8502, M: (775) 313-3529 [email protected]
Florio, Barbara (BOP) 8716 Elk Ridge Way, Elk Grove, CA 94624 W: (510) 652-6000, H: (916) 897-2223, M: (916) 812-8143 [email protected]
Fong, Adrienne (BCS) 750 Presidio #207, San Francisco, CA 94115 H: (415) 651-4910 [email protected]
Fossgreen, Bob (DCL, SUMU) 9436 Mary Ellen Way, Elk Grove, CA 95624 H: (916) 685-3612 [email protected]
Fraleigh, Nancy (FCL) 6767 N. Feland, Fresno, CA 93711 H: (559) 432-5253 [email protected]
Furuta, Donna (SJDC, LS) 1055 N. Capitol Ave., San Jose, CA 95133 H: (408) 258-6710 [email protected]
Gaiser, Myra (GGDS, REM, GGDC, LM) 2123 Fremont Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95409 W: (707) 573-3360, H: (707) 539-4491 [email protected] [email protected]
Gaitor, Janice (DDC) 2004 Vernon St., Roseville, CA 95678 H: (916) 773-3307
Galang, Laddie Perez (WJCD, ETHCAU, BVDS, BVLS, EMPP, MB, MIP, LS) 771 Prosperity St., Mountain House, CA 95391-1113 W: (925) 727-1295, H: (510) 396-2347, M: (510) 396-2347, F: (925) 473-9058 [email protected]
Gates, Virginia (KCXS) Box 1267, Wooford Heights, CA 93285 H: (760) 376-4775 [email protected]
Gleason, Jerry (SJCX) PO Box 6642, Carmel, CA 93921 H: (831) 620-0285 [email protected]
Godbolt, Sharon (BCRM) 2067 Pleasant Crest Ct., San Jose, CA 95148 H: (408) 274-8388 [email protected]
Goforth, Damon (BCS) 468 Marshall Ave, San Jose, CA 94804 W: (408) 278-9083, M: (408) 218-0153 [email protected]
Goodale, Chester (FCL, FMX, MWAP, LM) 708 Claremont, Madera, CA 93637 H: (209) 673-7004, M: (559) 351-4961, F: (559) 661-4009 [email protected]
Graham, Celeste (CUIC) 1201 Monument Blvd. # 32, Concord, CA 94520 H: (925) 676-7525, M: (925) 519-8171 [email protected]
Greene, Kay (NSCL) 977 Rio Vista, Sparks, NV 89434 H: (775) 359-9617
Greer, Diana (CSA) 5570 Grasswood Dr., Sparks, NV 89436 H: (775) 425-0169, F: (775) 560-9580 [email protected]
Griggs, Kathy (DLT, LS) 7121 Castle Creek Way, Rio Linda, CA 95673
Grodeon, Janice (HECM) 2174 Anthony Dr., Campbell, CA 95008 H: (408) 379-1452 [email protected]
Gross, Judy C (DOAMC, LM) 1242 N. Timmy Ave., Clovis, CA 93619 H: (559) 323-6794 [email protected]
Gudger, Ken (FMX, SSP, CDC) 42711 Nelder Heights Dr., Oakhurst, CA 93644 H: (559) 658-8876 [email protected]
Gutierrez, Floro (CORR) 35525 Purcell Place, Fremont, CA 94536 H: (510) 304-6200 [email protected]
Gutierrez, Lydia (FDCX, UMW) 6510 Dinuba, Fowler, CA 93625 H: (559) 834-3416 [email protected]
Hall, Donna (WFM, HECM) 3551 Claro Court, Merced, CA 95348 H: (209) 722-6327 [email protected]
Hallowell, Angela (UMW) 27063 Gading Rd., Hayward, CA 94544 W: (510) 512-6550
Hallowell, Kimberly (UMW) 27063 Gadug Rd, Hayward, CA 94544 H: (510) 785-7662, M: (510) 415-4318 [email protected]
Hamilton, Freda (KCXS) 8563 Ponderosa Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93306 W: (661) 366-5603
Hampson, R Paul (DLS, DDS, BOL, DLT, CCOM, LM) 2805 Juniper Ave., Stockton, CA 95207 W: (209) 474-3393, H: (209) 474-3393, F: (209) 956-4851 [email protected]
Hand, Carol (BOOM) 19020 Golden Way, Plymouth, CA 95660 H: (209) 245-5723, F: (209) 245-4178 [email protected]
Hanford, Priscilla (LS, SDMC) 1773 Honeysuckle Lane, Paradise, CA 95969 H: (530) 877-5585 [email protected]
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Hardin, Norm (MB) 1276 Halyard Dr., West Sacramento, CA 95691 W: (707) 545-1102, M: (707) 481-1428 [email protected]
Harlan, Clinton (SUMU) 5181/2 Santiago, Sacramento, CA 95815 W: (916) 359-4154
Harlan, Susan (DOAMC) 4747 Touchstone Terrace, Fremont, CA 94555-2602 W: (510) 701-4243, M: (510) 701-4243 [email protected]
Harris, Jennie (UMW) 1735 Kensington, Delano, CA 93215 H: (661) 725-5438
Harris, Nicole (CORR) 2130 Fulton Ave., San Francisco, CA 94117 M: (708) 420-2935 [email protected]
Haug, Terry (ACS, BOOM) 2246 Baywater Ln., Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 H: (916) 635-6081 [email protected]
Hawk, JaSung (UMW) 1248 Tobbia Ct., Sunnyvale, CA 94087 H: (408) 730-0782 [email protected]
Hayashi, Warren (CDC, LM) 1090 Monica Lane, San Jose, CA 95128 H: (408) 241-0900, M: (408) 839-7161 [email protected]
Haynes, David (BOL, ICC, CCOM) 1512 Neal Dow Ave., Chico, CA 95926 H: (530) 342-7117, F: (530) 895-0312 [email protected]
Hebel, Chuck (MWAP) 206 Ramona St., Palo Alto, CA 94301 W: (650) 329-9852, H: (650) 386-5352 [email protected]
Heier, Amanda (UMM) 1040 Bush St., San francisco, CA 94109 W: (41) 567-3676 [email protected]
Hendley, Alison (MWAP) 26 Kensington Ct., San Anselmo, CA 94960 H: (415) 256-1867 [email protected]
Herzog, Mary (CCR) First UMC, 2490 Emerson St., Napa, CA 94558 H: (707) 224-2686 [email protected]
Herzog, Michael (WJCD, LM, LS) 2490 Emerson Street, Napa, CA 94558 H: (707) 224-2686 [email protected]
Hilton, Karin (WJCD) Box 980250, West Sacramento, CA 95798 H: (916) 374-1506
Hilton, Paul (CCOC, CCOMP) 416 Dolores St. #2, San Francisco, CA 94110 W: (415) 777-8347, H: (415) 431-3390, M: (415) 699-5279 [email protected]
Hoffman, Joe (NSDS) P. O. Box 785, Alta, CA 95701 H: (530) 389-8718 [email protected]
Holly, Glenn (FCL) 1734 Thacher St., Firebaugh, CA 93622 H: (559) 659-2127, M: (559) 269-4479
Hook, Jim (NSLS) 13253 Ore Ct., Penn Valley, CA 95946 H: (530) 432-5593 [email protected]
Houghton, Katy (DCL, SUMU) 8343 Maro Way, Fair Oaks, CA 95628 H: (916) 966-6858 [email protected]
Hovis, Marietta (BOD) 300 New York Ranch Rd #34, Jackson, CA 95642 H: (209) 257-1423 [email protected]
Howell, Joyce (SUMU) 4317-42nd Ave., Sacramento, CA 95824 H: (916) 428-9612
Huang, Patrick (CFA) 6024 Crossview Circle, San Jose, CA 95120 W: (408) 997-0357 [email protected]
Hughes, Mike (SUMU) 3205 Saturn Dr., Sacramento, CA 95827 W: (916) 363-3630 [email protected]
Hunn, Susan (GCD, ACS, LM) 5624 Daisy Circle, Pollock Pines, CA 95726 H: (530) 647-9337 [email protected]
Hunter, Connie (CCOM, UMW, WJCD) 4235 Partridge Dr., San Jose, CA 95121 H: (408) 238-0833 [email protected]
Ibrahim, Niniv (SJDS, SJDC) Box 1343, Monterey, CA 93942 H: (831) 649-6255
Ilagan, Elsa (CUIC) 5051 Amherwood Dr., Fremont, CA 94555 W: (510) 797-3961, H: (650) 723-6081, M: (510) 541-3994 [email protected]
Itzenhauser, David (FDS, LM) 826 W. Grand Ave., Porterville, CA 93257 H: (559) 784-2428, M: (559) 259-2912, F: (559) 782-0381 [email protected]
Iwahashi, Ken (CEP, LM) 9910 Mountain Oak Court, Oakdale, CA 95361 H: (209) 847-1318 [email protected]
Jackson, Bernie (NSOM, NSX, LM, LS) 130 Kendall, Winnemucca, NV 89445 H: (775) 623-2098 [email protected]
Jackson, Iris (FMX, FMX) 2980 Virginia St, Atwater, CA 95301 W: (209) 358-0213 [email protected]
Jacobson, Kathie (FF) 3800 Coolidge Ave., Oakland, CA 94602 H: (510) 482-2244 [email protected]
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Jahr, Roger (NSLS) 15974 Glenshire Dr., Truckee, CA 96161 H: (530) 587-7880 [email protected]
Jakolat, Fred (NSDC, NSAT) 4860 E.Creek Ridge Trail, Reno, NV 89509 H: (775) 828-0509 [email protected]
Jakolat, Kathryn (NSLS, LM, LS) 4860 E, Creek Ridge Trail, Reno, NV H: (775) 828-0509, M: (775) 308-2874 [email protected]
James, Jerry (NSCL) 1015 Casey Ct, Newcastle, CA 95658 H: (916) 663-4528 [email protected]
Jamieson, Lynda (NSDC) 11160 Greenbriar Way, Auburn, CA 95603 H: (530) 268-0497
Jellison, Ray (CSA) PO Box 717 Mariposa, Mariposa, CA 95338 H: (209) 742-6179
Johanson, Dorothy (CSA) 1946 Elmwood, Stockton, CA 95204 H: (209) 546-0886 [email protected]
Johnson, Grace (GGDC, LM, LS) 300 Stony Point Road #514, Petaluma, CA 94952 H: (707) 843-9906 [email protected]
Johnson, John (SUMU, DCL, LS) 4680 Carolinda Drive, Granite Bay, CA 95746 H: (916) 791-9263
Jones, Connie (CCCP) 250 E. 23rd., Merced, CA 95440 H: (209) 722-7804 [email protected]
Jones, Venita A. (BOOM, HECM) 563 62nd Street, Oakland, CA 94609 H: (510) 653-4940 [email protected]
Kaplan, Phyllis (GF) 243 Chenery Street, San Francisco, CA 94131 H: (415) 641-9176
Keesling, Ray (CFA, LM) 10584 Gledhill Road, Yuba City, CA 95991 H: (530) 671-0646 [email protected]
Keller, Edward (ACS) 3619 Skyline Dr., Hayward, CA 94542 W: (510) 885-3418, H: (510) 885-3418, M: (510) 301-5048 [email protected]
Kelley, Mae Lee (CCCP) 3136 Tice Creek Dr. #4, Walnut Creek, CA 94595 H: (825) 934-7429 [email protected]
Kerr, Lindsey (EMPP, CUIC) 1798 Scenic Ave., Berkeley, CA 94709 H: (510) 849-8244 [email protected]
Kim, Katherine (CFA, UMW, DOAMC, GCD) 200 Thyme Ave., Morgan Hill, CA 95037 H: (408) 779-9269, M: (408) 607-5449, F: (408) 779-9269 [email protected]
Kim, Won-Kie (CDC) 7400 Osage Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90045 W: (310) 410-9573, F: (310) 410-9583 [email protected]
King, Susan A (CDC) P.O. Box 980250, W. Sacramento, CA 95798 W: (916) 374-1582 [email protected]
Klepac, Nina F (SJDC, BOL, SJDS, LS) 20081 Northwood Drive, Cupertino, CA 95014 W: (408) 299-5243, H: (408) 446-3556, M: (408) 860-7633 [email protected]
Kliewer, Ken (NSLS, LS) 34 Reno Rd, Ely, NV 89301 H: (775) 289-3564 kkleiwer@elynews
Knight, John (HECM) 3118 Shelter Cove Placce, Davis, CA 95616 W: (560) 753-7138 [email protected]
Knowles, Grady G. (IDM, BOP) 300 27th Street, Oakland, CA 94612 W: (510) 839-8538, F: (510) 834-8539 [email protected]
Knox, Christian (DLS, DDC, DLT) 152 Pheasant Dr., Galt, CA 95632 W: (916) 563-0100, H: (209) 744-1793, M: (209) 662-5052, F: (916) 563-0114 christian@richardruderman
Knudsen, Diane (BOT, ERC, BOP, CFA, ACS, MB, CCOM, BOD) Box 980250, West Sacramento, CA 95798 W: (916) 374-1520, H: (530) 759-7085, M: (530) 848-0838, F: 916-372-5544 [email protected]
Kolker, Lee Ann (SJDC) 1675 Winchester Blvd, Campbell, CA 95008
Koloto, Eveline L (CORR) 4254 Detroit Ave., Oakland, CA 94619 H: (510) 530-1038 [email protected]
Kopp, Susan (UMW, NSDC) P.O. Box 746, Nevada City, CA 95959 H: (530) 265-9417 [email protected]
Kurihara, Martha (FN) 1807 CANAL DR., SANGER, CA 93657 H: (559) 875-5212 [email protected]
Kweli, Gibson (FF) 1400 Carpentier St. #332, San Leandro, CA 94577 H: (510) 685-3532 [email protected]
Kyte, Steve (DCL) 1640 Stewart Place, Turlock, CA 95382 H: (209) 668-1783
Kyuper, Elizabeth (CSA, LS) 1811 Park St., Livingston, CA 95334 H: (209) 394-2991
Landon, Jim (DLS, LS) 8941 Lake Grove Court, Elk Grove, CA 95624 H: (916) 685-5890
Landon, JoJene (DLS, LS) 8941 Lake Grove Court, Elk Grove, CA 95624 H: (916) 685-5890
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Lang, Derek (CL, HECM, LM) 1645 Via Laguna, San Mateo, CA 94404 H: (650) 345-5261 [email protected]
Langer, Peg (MIP) 6328 Clarksburg Place, Stockton, CA 95207 H: (209) 957-2986, M: (209) 915-5389 [email protected]
Lathrop, Bob (CCOMP, CPM) P.O Box 50367, Sparks,, NV 89435 W: (775) 323-4888, H: (775) 359-6271, M: (775) 544-3001 [email protected]
Lawson, Jo Ann (UMW, COSROW) 145 Cardoza Lane, Hercules, CA 94547 H: (510) 714-7765, M: (510) 484-7024 [email protected]
Leamy, Carol (CEP, CSA, ERC, LS) 1454 Highland Pines Dr., Reno, NV 89503 H: (775) 324-7782 [email protected]
Lee, Joseph (CCHM) 4484 Barberry Court, Concord, CA 94521
Lee, Kenneth (SUMU) 961 Trestle Glen, Sacramento, CA 95831 H: (916) 391-1708
Lesuma, Tikiko (CORR) 65 Beverly St., San Francisco, CA 94117 W: (415) 532-6686, M: (415) 586-1444 [email protected]
Liban, Jack (CL, LM) 77 Camelot Court, Daly City, CA 94015 H: (650) 878-9426
Liebke, Mary (BCS) 14983 Los Ninos, Grass Valley, CA 94945 H: (530) 273-3678 [email protected]
Lieu, Adrienne (UMM) 1471 32nd Ave., San Francisco, CA 94122 H: (415) 664-0728 [email protected]
Lindsay, Richard (BVCL) 2608 Woodside Court, Pinole, CA 94565 H: (510) 758-5417
Lipke, Vicki (MWAP) P.O. Box 3926, Wofford Heights, CA 93285 H: (760) 376-2483 [email protected]
Lolohea,Jr., Sione Mafifakate (HECM) 220 Market Place, Menlo Park, CA 94025 M: (650) 833-9010 [email protected]
Love, Chet (KCXS) 8225 Portsmouth St., Bakerfield, CA 93311 H: (661) 665-2803 [email protected]
Madden, Beverly (HECM) 1768 Monticello Rd., San Mateo, CA 94404 bevmad@sbcglobal.
Maliksi, Juliet (UMW, FN) 4531 N. Holt Avenue, Fresno, CA 93705 W: (559) 237-1855, H: (559) 225-0750, M: (559) 906-5473 [email protected]
Marshall, Jim (WFM) 3450 Joerg Ave., Merced, CA 95340
Marshall, Margery (NSDC, LM) 732 Norfolk Dr, Carson City, NV 89703 W: (775) 885-7334, H: (775) 885-7334 lonestarstudiosmac.com
Marx, Noreen (LM) 1921 Terrace Way, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 H: (707) 569-7302 [email protected]
Massengill, Jennifer (CFA, LM, LS) 130-F Cashmere Street, San Francisco, CA 94124 H: (415) 641-9258, M: (415) 310-5866 [email protected]
Mateialona, Bill (GGN, GGDC, CCON, CORR, MB, BOT, LS) 165 York Place, Hayward, CA 94544 H: (510) 247-8873, M: (510) 921-4299 [email protected]
Mateialona, Lavinia (GGDS, BOL, GGCL, UMM, REM, GGDC, CCOM, LS) 165 York Place, Hayward, CA 94544 W: (510) 643-6375, M: (510) 209-4888, F: (510) 643-9271 [email protected]
Maxwell, Phil (KCXS, FCL, MWAP) 3848 N. Dalehurst Dr., Bakersfield, CA 93306 H: (661) 787-1198
Mayorga, Celina (UMW, LS) 1023 Barbara Ave., Mt. View, CA 94040 H: (650) 967-0176 [email protected]
McAnally, Christine (BOD, LM) 9925 Quail Hill Dr., Newcastle, CA 95658 H: (916) 663-1802, M: (916) 502-1621 [email protected]
McCoy, Lynne (MWAP) 6078 Countess Dr., San Jose, CA 95129 W: (650) 853-5329, H: (408) 446-1780, M: (408) 309-4531 [email protected]
McGough, Ruth (DCTT) 2145 Donald Dr. #3, Moraga, CA 94556 H: (925) 376-0766 [email protected]
McGrew, David (FF) 280 W. McArthur Blvd., Oakland, CA 94611 H: (510) 547-1086 [email protected]
McKinney, Tom (FOM, LS) P. O. Box 3754, 27 Lago Vista Dr., Wofford Hgts., CA 93285 W: (760) 376-2231, H: (760) 376-6962, M: (760) 417-8265 [email protected]
McNiel, Donna (HECM) 3601 Pacific Ave., Morris Chaperl, Stockton, CA 95211 H: (209) 946-2538, F: (209) 946-2821 [email protected]
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McSpadden, Lucia A. (CORR, MB) 448A Sunnyslope Avenue, Oakland, CA 94610 W: (510) 597-0177, H: (510) 597-0177, M: (510) 849-8250
Medford, Leslie E. (HECM) 7505 Park Woods Drive, Stockton, CA 95207 H: (209) 477-7418 [email protected]
Meeks, Nathan (KCXS, CDC, BOT) 11810 Dell Rapids Ct., Bakersfield, CA 93312 H: (661) 393-3660 [email protected]
Melchor, Saniata (EMPP) 2311 Buena Vista Ave., Alameda, CA 94501 H: (408) 806-3232 [email protected]
Melendrez, Diane (BOT) 4951 - 44th St, Sacramento, CA 95820 H: (916) 739-1980 [email protected]
Miller, Randy (GCD, CEP) 4015 Adeline St., Emeryville, CA 94608 W: (510) 435-7560, H: (510) 420-5841, M: (415) 846-9378 [email protected]
Miranda, Ivania S. (BVDC, BVCX) 2362 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94704 W: (510) 548-4694
Mirikitani, Janice M. (GF) 330 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 W: (415) 771-6300
Moala, Sione (CCOC, LM) 1960 Swift Ct., Hayward, CA 94545 W: (510) 732-5594, H: (510) 265-0976, M: (510) 372-5503 [email protected]
Monaghan, Cate (ACS, CCOM, CCOC) 1276 Halyard Dr., West Sacramento, CA 95691 W: (916) 374-1500 [email protected]
Morris, Peter (BVCL) 1645 Dailey Drive, Dixon, CA 95620 W: (916) 925-8335, H: (707) 678-4276, M: (916) 825-4045 [email protected]
Mueller, Jack (ACS, WTF, LS) 1435 Austin Dr, Dixon, CA 95678 W: (707) 678-2867, M: (916) 716-9472 [email protected]
Mullins, Anna (GGDC, CFA) 125 Holmes Ave., San Rafael, CA 94903 W: (510) 622-8311, H: (415) 472-3509, F: (415) 499-9024 [email protected]
Mullins, Lenna (UMW) PO Box 1887, Marysville, CA 95966 H: (530) 742-5679 [email protected]
Mullins, Neville (LS) P.O. Box 86, Los Molinos, CA 96055 H: (530) 384-2305 [email protected]
Myers, Joe (DDC, LS) 9123 Devon Crest Way, Elk Grove, CA 95624 H: (916) 689-3809
Navarro, Carmencita (BOT, LM) 17 San Felipe Avenue, South San Francisco, CA 94080 H: (650) 952-5750 [email protected]
Nderma, Chenai (WFM) 342 Pamela Ct., Merced, CA 95340 H: (209) 726-8212 [email protected]
Near, Dee (WFM, HECM) 1004 Half Dome Court, Merced, CA 95340 H: (209) 723-9007
Nelson, Cathy (CSA) 1529 Hussman Ave., Gardnerville, NV 89401 H: (775) 782-9553
Nelson, Holly (ACS) 1529 Hussman Ave., Gardnerville, NV 89410 H: (775) 782-9553, M: (775) 721-7875 [email protected]
Newell, Kelly (BCRM, CCOM, BOD, HECM) P.O. Box 476, Nevada City, CA 95959 W: (530) 265-4439 [email protected]
Nicholls, Janet (CFA, LM) 721 Garland Dr., Palo Alto, CA 94303 H: (650) 321-9039, F: (650) 328-8293 [email protected]
Ninde, William L. (BVCX) 5408 Lynbrook Place, Concord, CA 94521 H: (925) 672-7884, M: (925) 575-1226 [email protected]
Noble, Martha (LS) 836 West Lincoln Ave. Apt #13D, Woodland, CA 95695 W: (530) 752-7045, H: (530) 668-0870 [email protected]
Norcutt, Rick (NSDC) 1668 Cimarron, Winnemucca, NV 89445 H: (775) 623-4183 [email protected]
Nuzum, Jim (CES, LM) 21740 Paseo Portales, Sonora, CA 95370 H: (209) 533-2729 [email protected]
Ochoa, Oscar (MB) 8460 W. stockton St,, Thorton, CA 95686 H: (209) 794-2102, M: (209) 610-1905
O'Connor, Joyce (SUMU) 4309 46th Ave., Sacramento, CA 95824 H: (916) 428-2617
Officer, Joseph (LM) 402 Peachcrest Dr., Oakdale, CA 95361 W: (209) 480-6220, H: (209) 848-0722, M: (209) 480-6220 [email protected]
Okuno, Akiko (SJDC) 21811 Via Regina, Saratoga, CA 95070 H: (408) 867-4297 [email protected]
Okuno, Art (BCS, LM) 21811 Via Regina, Saratoga, CA 95070 W: (408) 867-4577, H: (408) 867-4297 [email protected]
Ozburn, Barbara (ACS) 3765 Grass Valley Hwy #25, Auburn, CA 95602 H: (530) 889-9306 [email protected]
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Parish, Cory (BOP, CEB) 37 West Yokust Ave. Suite A-3, Stockton, CA 95207 W: (209) 472-7288, F: (209) 472-7071 [email protected]
Parker, Howard (MB, GGDC) 36 Catalpa Ave., Mill Valley, CA 94941 W: (415) 436-6665, H: (415) 383-2362, M: (415) 996-6665 [email protected]
Paron, Dee Anne (GGDC, CCCP, LM, LS) 600 Theresa Ave., South San Francisco, CA 94080 H: (650) 589-6555, M: (650) 619-7296 daparon@comcast
Paron, DeeAnne (UMW) 600 Theresa Dr., SSF, CA 94080 W: (650) 583-1702, H: (650) 589-6555, F: (650) 583-1797 [email protected]
Patrick, Judy(CCR) 3240 Kempton Ave., Oakland, CA 94611 W:
(650) 756-2672 [email protected]
Patterson, Claire (NSDS) 13314 Shore Pine Road, Truckee, CA 96161
Patty, Frank (BOP) 234 Vallecito Ct, Walnut Ccreek, CA 94956 H: (925) 932-5840
Pearson, John L. (LM) 1631 Graff Avenue, San Leandro, CA 94577 H: (510) 483-5058 [email protected]
Peck, Bill (FDS, FDCX, FN, LS) 765 CYPRESS, WASCO, CA 93280 H: (661) 758-6048 [email protected]
Peck, Laura G (BOT, HECM, LM) 2222 Culver Ct., Walnut Creek, CA 94598 H: (925) 934-8711, M: (925) 202-8498, F: (925) 934-8711 [email protected]
Pendleton, Edward (CEB) 37 Yokuts Ave. Suite A-3, Stockton, CA 95207 H: (209) 472-7288, F: (209) 472-7071
Pettigrew, Margaret M. (LM) 213 Maui Drive, Pittsburg, CA 94565 H: (925) 427-7271
Pettit, Bruce D. (WJCD, GGDC, CCR) 1715 Castro Street, #2, San Francisco, CA 94131 W: (415) 504-7200, H: (415) 550-0932 [email protected]
Phelps, Audrey (NSDC, NSN, CCOC) P.O. Box 2915, Reno, NV 895-5-2915 W: (775) 786-2332 [email protected]
Phillips, Mack (FN, LS) 2004 Glendon Ct., Bakersfield, CA 93309 H: (661) 834-0992 [email protected]
Pinkard, Mercedes (MB, LM) 240 Merced Drive, San Bruno, CA 94066 W: (650) 647-2677, H: (650) 871-5802, M: (415) 806-7984 [email protected]
Pool, Beverly (GGDS, LM) 301 Crest Rd., Novato, CA 94945 H: (415) 897-6747, M: (415) 827-1149, F: (415) 898-3788 [email protected]
Popish, Mary (BOP) 10819 El Arroyo Rd, Elk Grove, CA 95624 W: (916) 718-7601, H: (916) 682-5126, M: (916) 718-7601 [email protected]
Potts, Glory (BOP, IDM, LS) Box 868, Ione, CA 95640 W: (209) 274-2456, H: (209) 274-4314 [email protected]
Pryor, Sarah (BOL, UMW) 1915 -3rd Ave, Sutter, CA 95982 W: (530) 755-0702 [email protected]
Pum, Timothy (DDC) 2 Tetlow Court, Sacramento, CA 95823 H: (916) 428-2184 [email protected]
Ramos, Jose (CORR) 1798 Scenic Ave #400, Berkeley, CA 94709 W: (510) 586-7820
Redington, Oliver (LS) 110 Elmwood Street, Redwood City, CA 94062 H: (650) 369-2460
Reynolds, Dwight (FCL) 2601 Christmas Tree Ln., Bakersfield, CA 93306 H: (661) 871-8964
Reynolds, John (GGDC, GGN, REM, LM) 204 Larkspur Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 W: (510) 208-0977, H: (415) 457-3124 [email protected]
Reynolds, Ruth (DOAMC) 4542 North Park, Sacramento, CA 95821 H: (916) 483-2191 [email protected]
Ridenour, Robin (CCR) 1299 Mission Rd, South San Francisco, CA 94080 H: (650) 756-2679 [email protected]
Riesinger, Eileen F (BCS, DDC, COSROW, DLT) 1701 9th Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95818 H: (916) 441-7054, M: (916) 505-4304 [email protected]
Riker, Joseph (LS) P.O. Box 545, Orland, CA 95969 H: (530) 865-4333
Robinson, Preston (SUMU) P.O. Box 141, Elverta, CA 95626 W: (916) 991-4345
Rokoyawa, Jolame Jo (ACS) 6611 24th St., Sacramento, CA 95822 H: (916) 392-5657 [email protected]
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Rollison, Richard E. (NSLS, NSOM, LS) 4355 Bonanza Circle, Winnemucca, NV 89445 H: (775) 623-4971, M: (775) 219-8857 [email protected]
Rose, John (MWAP) 551 Terrace Ave., Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 W: (650) 726-3553, H: (650) 726-3553 [email protected]
Rosenlieb, Jay (FCL) 3521 Claremont Dr., Bakersfield, CA 93306 H: (661) 873-9836
Ross, James (BOD) 1400 N. Tully road, Space 111, Turlock, CA 95380 W: (209) 656-1595, M: (209) 485-8773 [email protected]
Rothe-Barneson, June (MB, LM) 738 Downing Ave., Chico, CA 95926 H: (530) 342-3994, F: (530) 893-5443 [email protected]
Rowan, Ron (MB, DLT) 3920 El Rincon, Sacramento, CA 95864 W: (916) 761-9115, H: (916) 971-9183 [email protected]
Rowland-Bird, Michele (LM) 8942 Parktrail Dr., Sacramento, CA 95624 W: (209) 468-2390, H: (916) 714-7454, M: (916) 213-8016 [email protected]
Rush-Tucker, Jennifer (KCXS) 7721 Darrin Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93308 W: (661) 393-3660, H: (661) 588-8601
Russ, Kehn (FF, FDCX) 21142 Rd 224, Lindsay, CA 93247 H: (559) 562-4617
Ryder, Barbara (DOAMC, UMW) 870 E. El Camino Real #113, Mountain View, CA 94040-2898 W: (650) 968-2456 [email protected]
Ryder, Elizabeth (MWAP, MIP) P.O. Box 241, Tahoe Vista, CA 96148-0241 H: (530) 546-8823, M: (530) 448-9155 [email protected]
Ryder, Tom (BOP, MWAP, MIP, LM) P.O. Box 241, Tahoe Vista, CA 96148 W: (530) 546-8823, M: (530) 448-9155 [email protected]
Sachs, Ron (DLS, LS) 108 Candlelight Court, Somerset, CA 95684 W: (530) 620-5602 [email protected]
Salvador, Frank (SJCX) 270 - 7th St., Soledad, CA 93960 H: (831) 678-2460
Sanborn, Patricia (DOAMC) 719 Benton St., Santa Rosa, CA 95404 W: (707) 545-3863, H: (707) 542-2210 [email protected]
Sandell, Rebekah (CUIC) 600 E. Weddell Dr. Sapce 272, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 H: (408) 744-1124, M: (408) 839-1546 [email protected]
Sargent, Mona (BCS, LM) c/o USDA Rural Development, 1770 Woodtrail Dr., Sparks, NV 89434 W: (775) 887-1222, H: (775) 359-3189, M: (775) 843-1544, F: (775) 359-3189 [email protected]
Scales, Leona (SUMU) 2706 19th Ave., Sacramento, CA 95820 H: (916) 451-7905
Schlager, Matt (BCRM) 110 Howe Ave. #116, Sacramento, CA 95825 H: (916) 927-5605
Schlichter, Steve (LM) 1550 Seneca Lane, San Mateo, CA 94402 H: (650) 574-0649, M: (650) 387-0640, F: (650) 574-1191 [email protected]
Schmidtz, Ruth Ann (CES) 220 E. Noble, Stockton, CA 95204 [email protected]
Schmit, Elaine (CSA) 736 Auburn Ravine Road #444, Auburn, CA H: (530) 886-0957
Schulze, Margaret (CUIC, LM, LS) 532 46th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94121 W: (415) 751-0673, M: (415) 317-4215 [email protected]
Schwyn, Edward E. (DCL) Lockeford-Clements UMF, P.O. Box 85, Lockeford, CA 95237 W: (209) 368-6680
Searcy, Gay (FF) 129 Capricorn Avenue, Oakland, CA 94611 H: (510) 655-0836
Sekiguchi, Linda Hiebert (MIP) 870 Mahogany Dr., Minden, NV 89423 H: (775) 782-1296, F: (775) 783-9246 [email protected]
Shearman, Gayle (BOL, GGN, ACS, CEP, CCOM, CCON, REM, CDC, CFA, BCS) 204 San Andreas Drive, Novato, CA 94945 W: (415) 447-3224, H: (415) 892-2896, F: (415) 892-6336 [email protected]
Sheffer, Ralph (SJDC) 1249 Austin Street, Fremont, CA 94539 H: (510) 770-9042
Sherve, Karen L. (CCOC) 430 Park Street, Susanville, CA 96130 W: (530) 257-7264 [email protected]
Sibley, Doug (BCS) 2175 Blackrock Place, Martinez, CA 94553 H: (925) 229-4377, M: (925) 788-8990, F: (866) 254-8698 [email protected]
Simunich, Sherri(MWAP) 8958 Truman St., Elk Grove, CA 95624 H:
(916) 685-3461 [email protected]
Smith, Katheryn (MIP) 1914 Santa Rosa Way, Stockton, CA 95204 H: (209) 478-6339 [email protected]
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Smith, LaNor (LM) 1109 Wynn Circle, Livermore, CA 94550 W: (925) 422-5450, H: (925) 455-1250, M: (925) 518-9213, F: (925) 447-4711 [email protected]
Sonderegger, Curt (NSDS, LM) 1380 Centerville Lane #31, Gardnerville, NV 89410 H: (775) 783-1929 [email protected]
Souto, Alex (LM) 1306 Valencia St. Apt. #1, San Francisco, CA 94110 W: (415) 908-3767, M: (415) 706-5397 [email protected]
Soy, Isagani (EMPP, LM) 15 Beta Avenue, Daly City, CA 94015 W: (415) 701-4525, H: (650) 994-9013 [email protected]
Spencer, Bette (GGN, UMM) 259 Collins St., San Francisco, CA 94118 H: (415) 221-1458
Stagnaro, Bob (DOAMC) 1276 Halyard Dr, W, Sac, CA 95691 [email protected]
Staley, Larry (CAH) 272 Sandpiper Ct, Foster City, CA 94404 H: (650) 245-2900 [email protected]
Steinfirst, John F. (FF) 3800 Coolidge Avenue, Oakland, CA 94602 H: (510) 482-2244
Stendahl, Jan (MB, LM) 3280 Point Pleasant Road, Elk Grove, CA 95757 W: (916) 683-1339, H: (916) 684-5842 [email protected]
Stephenson, Shirley (BVOM) 2432 Camino de Jugar, San Ramon, CA 94583 H: (925) 820-0513
Stewart, Norman (COSROW) 1918 Hayes St, San Francisco, CA 94117 H: (415) 666-0203
Stocking, Elwin (BCRM) 18674 Woodbank Way, Saratoga, CA 95070 [email protected]
Stocking, Lois (BCRM) 18674 Woodbank Way, Saratoga, CA 95070 H: (408) 867-0901 [email protected]
Stone, Roz (CUIC, LM) 606 Buena Tierra Dr., Woodland, CA 95695 H: (530) 666-0053, M: (530) 383-4383 [email protected]
Stoughton, Christy (SSP) PO Box 992, Carmichael, CA 95609 W: (916) 488-6441 [email protected]
Stout, Pat (CFA) Church Business Administrator LAUMC, 655 Magdalena Street, Los Altos, CA 94024 W: (650) 948-1083, H: (408) 733-7048, F: (650) 949-5372 [email protected]
Streeter, Judy (SUMU, CCCP) 8640 Sandy Bay Court, Sacramento, CA 95828 W: (916) 381-4050 [email protected]
Strobel, Nick (FDS, HECM) 9425 Vista Colina Dr., Bakersfield, CA 93306 H: (661) 366-0716 [email protected]
Stupski, Larry (GF) c/o 330 Ellis St., San Francisco, CA 94102
Sudduth, Willa (COSROW, BCS, LM) 2515 Nason Ave., El Cerrito, CA 94530 H: (510) 233-0867 [email protected]
Sugimura, Carol (DOAMC) 5721 Medallion Ct., Castro Valley, CA 94552 H: (510) 538-2950 [email protected]
Summers, Georgie (LS) 1012 Frances Drive, Chico, CA 95973 H: (530) 899-9464 [email protected]
Suzuki, Betty (WJCD, CCCP) 19 Parklite Circle, Sacramento, CA 95831-2126 H: (916) 428-3862, F: (916) 428-3862 [email protected]
Syler, William (CCOC) 1004 Bear Place, Tracy, CA Delta W: ( 92) 529-2290, M: (408) 396-8714 [email protected]
Takeuchi, Roy (CPM, CCOMP) 7220 Via Sendero, San Jose, CA 95135 M: (408) 426-0304, F: (408) 274-5377 [email protected]
Tamaki, Don (GF) 360 Post Street 8th Floor, 8th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94108 H: (415) 788-9000
Tan, Gloria (UMM) 940 Washington St., San Francisco, CA 94109 H: (415) 421-8827
Tangulu, Sela (LS) 278 E. Gannon Dr., Tulare, CA 93274 H: (559) 688-3446
Taylor, Herb (KCXS) 4701 La Mirada Dr., Bakersfield, CA 93309 W: (661) 322-0778
Taylor, Jim (BOL, BVDC) 1794 Bonita Rd., San Pablo, CA 94806 W: (925) 427-1818, H: (510) 772-7589, M: (510) 235-9301 [email protected]
Teraji, Kathy (LM, LS) 780 W. 8th Street, Gilroy, CA 95020 H: (408) 846-4690, M: (408) 607-2442 [email protected]
Thaing, Savannah (DDC, DLT) 2069 Expedition Dr., Sacramento, CA 95832 [email protected]
Thomason, Elena (BCS) 116 Pinedale Ave, Sacramento, CA 95838 H: (916) 928-1345, F: (916) 928-1345 [email protected]
Thompson, Norman (CFA) 1070 Crows Nest Way, El Sobrante, CA 94803 W: (510) 222-4301, M: (510) 455-0781 [email protected]
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Tipton, Martha (DDS, LM) 5018 Gadwall Circle, Stockton, CA 95207 W: (209) 478-5106, M: (209) 610-3007, F: (209) 466-5206 [email protected]
Tolladay, James (WFM) 2855 Evergreen Rd., Merced, CA 95348 H: (209) 722-2155 [email protected]
Tovo, Iunisi (BOL, GGN, LS) 1777 Woodland Ave. #8, East Palo Alto, CA 94303 H: (650) 906-7287 [email protected]
Tower, Laura (ACS, WJCD, CEP, LM) 17265 East Highway 4, Stockton, CA 95215-9720 W: (209) 465-4840, H: (209) 465-4840, M: (209) 483-4280, F: (209) 465-4842 [email protected]
Troescher, Dave (CEP) 3670 Penny Lane, Carson City, NV 89703 W: (775) 689-4210, H: (775) 883-8369, M: (775) 338-7158, F: (775) 689-4216 [email protected]
Turner, Yvonne (MIP) 24437 Tiber Ridge Dr., Auburn, CA 95602 H: (530) 268-6744 [email protected]
Vaughn, Sheila (BOP, LM) 1435 Dolphin Drive, Aptos, CA 95003 H: (831) 662-8908 [email protected]
Viau, Ed (SJDC, CCOM) 4218 Forestwood Drive, San Jose, CA 95121 H: (408) 238-2347 [email protected]
Vieira, Dottie (LM) PO Box 401, Colfax, CA 95713 H: (530) 346-8980 [email protected]
Voelm, Charlotte (SJCX, LS) 329 Navajo Dr., Salinas, CA 93906 H: (831) 449-8604
Walker, Russ (CFA) P.O. Box 505, Patterson, CA 95363 H: (209) 892-3125 [email protected]
Walter, Richard J. (FF) 6316 Ascot Drive, Oakland, CA 94611 H: (559) 781-4562 [email protected]
Ward, Barbara (LM) P.O.Box 585, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 H: (530) 926-5170 [email protected]
Ward, Marlene (BVDC) 18 Laguna Circle, Pittsburg, CA 94565 H: (925) 432-3643 [email protected]
Ward, Michael (FF) c/o 1221 Broadway 21st Floor, 21st Floor, Oakland, CA 94612 H: (510) 451-3300 [email protected]
Washington-Olson, Rosa (GCD, LM) 705 Barcelona Dr., Davis, CA 95616 H: (530) 753-2088, F: (530) 753-2088 [email protected]
Waters, Beverly (CCOMP, CPM) 820 Alice Ln., Chico, CA 95926 H: (530) 343-1746
Watling, Nancy (CAH) 1661 Smith Drive, Turlock, CA 95382 H: (209) 632-0474, F: (209) 668-7441 [email protected]
Wegley, Lisa (WFM) 2610 Pine Castle Drive, Hanford, CA 93230 H: (209) 584-9433
Weider, Kandi (GGDS, LM) 933 - 1st Street W., Sonoma, CA 95476 H: (707) 996-0553 [email protected]
Wesley, John (BVLS, LS) P.O Box 2326, Berkeley, CA 94547
Whitten, Barbara (LS) Box 1088, Los Molinos, CA 96055 H: (916) 384-1682
Williams, Neal (BOL) 1103 Longspur Way, Sparks, NV 89411 H: (775) 750-0040
Williams, Sharon (BOL) 1103 Longspur Way, Sparks, NV 89441 H: (775) 425-2478
Willm, Susan (BVDS, ICC) 1963 Napa Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94707 W: (415) 694-4511, H: (510) 524-1272, M: (510) 684-2130, F: (510) 524-1526 [email protected]
Wilson Jr., Kline A. (BOP) 4028 Brown Avenue, Oakland, CA 94619 H: (510) 531-7982, M: (510) 325-8232
Wilson, Marilyn (DOAMC) 13281 Bitney Springs Road, Nevada city, CA 95959 H: (530) 274-8952 [email protected]
Winne Jr., Donald (CFA) 210 N. Iris St., Carson Ciry, NV 89703 W: (775) 684-1137, H: (775) 882-4304 [email protected]
Winne, Donald, Sr. (NSX) 912 W. Telegraph, Carson City, NV 89703 W: (775) 882-1469, H: (775) 784-6993, fax 784-1769 [email protected]
Wonder, Dorothy (MIP) 1320 Addison St. B313, Berkely, CA 94702 H: (510) 981-0675, M: (510) 499-1308 [email protected]
Wong, Kathryn Choy (CCP, CCP) 450 25th Ave. Apt. #2, San Francisco, CA 94121 H: (415) 221-3094, M: (415) 519-8872 [email protected]
Woods, Doris (LM) 3141 Cutaway Ln., Placerville, CA 95667 H: (530) 621-0310, M: (530) 409-4248 [email protected]
Worley, Richard (FCL, LS) 1628 Fairway, Atwater, CA 95301 H: (209) 358-5085
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Wray, Rodney (FF) 6601 Owens Dr. Suite 230, Pleasanton, CA 94514 W: (510) 482-2244 [email protected]
Yamamoto, Takeshi (BVCL) 6221 Ralston Avenue, Richmond, CA 94805 H: (510) 232-9076
Yang, Melody (CCHM, LS) 7 lyon Ave, Sanger, CA 93657 H: (559) 875-2810
Yee, Kimland M (BOP) 7387 Alma Vista Way, Sacramento, CA 95831 H: (916) 813-7492, M: (916) 428-8270 [email protected]
Yerxa, Elizabeth C. (LM) 840 Clay St., Colusa, CA 95932 H: (530) 458-4814 [email protected]
Yin, Burt (BOL, ACS, CEP, CCOM, CCON, CDC, EMPP, LS) 25299 Buckeye Dr., Castro Valley, CA 94552 W: (510) 582-4368, M: (510) 862-0077 [email protected]
Yin, Jane P. (CORR) 25299 Buckeye Dr., Castro Valley, CA 94552 H: (510) 582-4368, M: (510) 862-1742 [email protected]
Yoshino, Steve (CFA) 9486 N. Ashurst Drive, Fresno, CA 93720 H: (559) 433-0491 [email protected]
Young, Doris (SUMU, CCR, UMW) 545 Fisher Circle, Folsom, CA 95630 H: (916) 355-0526 [email protected]
Ziegler, Sara (SUMU, CAH) 1005 Eastern Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95864 H: (916) 972-7616, M: (916) 996-1572 [email protected]
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19. Other Agency Information
San Francisco State UniversityChristian Campus Ministry “The Edge”Rev. Carolyn Talmadge190 Denslowe DriveSan Francisco, CA 94132415/[email protected]
Stanford UniversityUnited Campus Christian MinistryRev. Geoff Browning-Campus Minister; DirectorP.O. Box 20149Stanford, CA 94309650/725-0050Geoff.browning@ stanford.eduhttp://www.stanford.edu/group/uccm
Univ. of California, BerkeleyWesley FoundationRev. Tarah Trueblood-Campus Minister; Director2398 Bancroft WayBerkeley, CA 94704510/549/-1244FAX: 510/549-0303http://www.gbgm-umc.org/wsc/[email protected]
University of California, DavisCal Aggie Christian AssociationRev. Kristin Stoneking- Campus Minister;
Director 433 Russell Blvd.Davis, CA 95616530/753-2000, ext. [email protected]
University of California, MercedWesley FoundationCharlie WildmanMerced United Methodist Church899 Yosemite ParkwayMerced, CA 95340209/710-7300FAX: 209/[email protected]
University of California, Santa CruzUnited Campus Christian MinistryRev. Sean Tai-Campus Minister; Int. Director900 High St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060831/[email protected]
University of Nevada, RenoCampus Christian AssociationJason and Jennifer DanielsCampus Minister; Co-Directors1317 North VirginiaReno, NV 89503775/[email protected]; [email protected]
UniversityofthePacificMultifaith ChaplainThe Rev. Dr. Donna McNiel, CRC3601 Pacific Ave.Morris ChapelStockton, CA 95211209/946-2538FAX: 209/[email protected]
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Directory of United Camps, Conferences, & Retreats
Directory of United Camps, Conferences, & RetreatsMike Carr, Executive DirectorFor reservations and information about all sites, contact:UCCR Reservations Office1304 South Point Blvd. #260Petaluma, CA 94954800/678-5102FAX: 707/[email protected] Hours: 8:00-5:00, Monday-Friday
Campground Sites
(*United Methodist owned camp):
*Camp Lodestar, Wilseyville
R.L. White Retreat, Mill Valley
Camp Cazadero, Cazadero
Camp Ross Relles, Nevada City
Community of the Great Commission, Foresthill
Sequoia Seminar, Ben Lomond
Enchanted Hills, Napa
Camp Tamarack, Shaver Lake
Camp Gualala, Annapoli
Valley of the Moon, Glen Ellen
Monte Toyon, Aptos
Westminster Retreat, Alamo
Camp Kelly
Austin, NV
For more information, contact:
• J. Felton: [email protected]; H (775) 623-5109
• K. Dunning: [email protected]; W (530)546-2290
Shasta District Camp
Mt. Shasta , CAUM Shasta CampContact: Pauline Bowen1821 Ferry St.Anderson, CA 96007530/365-7386FAX: 530/365-7373http://www.shastacap.org/
Directory of Other United Methodist Camps
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19. Other Agency Information
Directory of Other Agencies
Asian Women’s Resource CenterGloria Tan, Executive Director940 Washington St.San Francisco, CA 94108(415) [email protected]/UMW
Asian-American United Methodists, National Federation of (NFAAUM)Laddie Perez-Galang1755 Sunnyvale AvenueWalnut Creek, CA 94597(925) 727-1295Fax (925) [email protected]
Berger & Jones, Inc., ConferenceInsurance AgentsP.O. Box 5158San Ramon, CA 94583-5158Office (925) 277-9090FAX (925) [email protected]&Jones Insurance.com
California-Nevada Methodist Homes201 Nineteenth St.Oakland, CA 94612(510) 893-8989Cokesbury Book StorePeggy Hallock, Manager478 E. Colorado Blvd.Pasadena, CA 91101Toll Free: (877) 432-8802(626) [email protected]@cokesbury.com
Fred Finch Youth Center3800 Coolidge Ave.Oakland, CA 94602(510) 482-2244F (510) 530-2044www.fredfinch.org
GBO Global Ministries, Women’s Div.Alice Belton1502 Partridge Dr.Hercules, CA 94547(510) [email protected]/UMW
Gum Moon Residence HallGloria Tan, Executive Director940 Washington St.San Francisco, CA 94108(415) [email protected]
Heifer Project InternationalIsaak Egge2220 J Street, Suite #8Sacramento, CA 95816(916) 442-3330Toll free (877) 663-1682Sunniethorton @heifer.orgwww.heifer.org
Hotline for Misconduct of a SexualNature- (916) 374-1569Fran Eldridge (510) 285-6565
Mary Elizabeth InnMandy Heier, Director1040 Bush St.San Francisco, CA 94109(415) [email protected]
Northern California Ecumenical Resource CenterOffice Hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.1675 Winchester Blvd.Campbell, CA 95008(408) 378-2532 Fax: (408) [email protected]
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Directory of Other Agencies
PacificSchoolofReligion1798 Scenic Ave.Berkeley, CA 94709(510) 848-0528www.psr.edu
U.M. Federal Credit UnionVicky Cruz, Business Dev. Officer5405 Arrow Hwy., Ste. 106Montclair, CA 91763-1664(909) 946-4096Fax: ((909) 981-7055/ (800) [email protected]
UniversityofthePacific3601 Pacific Ave.Stockton, CA 95211(209) 946-2011www.pacific.edu
Western Jurisdiction Korean MissionWon Kie Kim7400 Osage Ave.Los Angeles, CA 90045Off (310) 410-9573Fax: (310) [email protected]
Toll Free Information ServicesInfoservFor general information regarding UMCurriculum, programs, offices, etc.(800) 251-8140
Ecufilm(800) 251-4091
Curric-U-PhoneU.M. Curriculum Information Services(800) 251-8591
Local Church Address LineLocal Church Addresses in U.S.A.800-874-3211
General Boards & Agencies
Archives and History36 Madison Ave.,POB 127Madison, NJ 07940973/408-3189 FAX: 973/[email protected]
Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns475 Riverside Dr., Room 1300, New York, NY 10115212/749-3553 FAX: 212/662-7045www.gccuic-umc.org
Church and Society100 Maryland Ave., NE,Washington, DC 20002202/488-5600FAX: 202/488-5619www.umc-gbcs.orgService [email protected]
United Methodist CommunicationsHeadquarters810 Twelfth Ave.South, Nashville, TN 37203-4744615/742-5400 FAX: 615/742-5415
United Methodist Development FundExecutive Director/Investment Associate/ Moy, Wayne,212/870-3856 [email protected]/Loan Office: McMahon, Denise, 212/[email protected] Loan Office: Herrera, Rhina L., 212/[email protected]
Discipleship1908 Grand Ave., POB 340003 Nashville, TN 37203-0003615/340-7200 Toll-free: 877/899-2780 FAX: 615/340-7006www.gbod.org Email: [email protected]
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19. Other Agency Information
Finance and Administration1 Music Circle North,POB 340029Nashville, TN 37203-0029866/367-4232 FAX: 615/[email protected]
Global Ministries475 Riverside Dr., New York, NY 10115212/870-3600 FAX: 212/870-3748Mission Information Line: 800/UMC-GBGM or 862-4246www.gbgm-umc.org
Higher Education and Ministry1001 Nineteenth Ave., SouthPOB 340007Nashville, TN 37203-0007615/340-7400 FAX: 615/340-7048www.gbhem.org
PensionandHealthBenefits1201 Davis Street, Evanston, IL 60201847/869-4550 FAX 847/475-5061www.gbophb.org
Publication201 Eighth Ave. South, Nashville, TN 37203615/749-6000 FAX: 615/749-6079www.umph.org
Religion and Race100 Maryland Ave. NE, Ste. 400Washington, DC 20002202/547-2271 FAX: 202/547-0358www.gcorr.org email: [email protected]
Status and Role Of Women77 W. Washington, Ste. 1009Chicago, IL 60602312/346-4900 or 800/523-8390 FAX: 312/[email protected]
Service Center (United Methodist Women)7820 Reading RoadCincinnati, OH 45222800-305-9857Fax 513-761-3722
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20. Statistical Tables
Addendum to Table 2 After the official closure of the Conference Treasurer's books for 2008, additional apportionment pay-ments were received. The following is the list of churches that sent those payments for 2008:
Paid in full 2008 Apportionments:Tehachapi Valley UMC
Additional 2008 Apportionments paid, but not paid in full:
Vacaville St. Paul UMC San Jose Evergreen Valley UMCLoomis First UMC Middletown Community UMCSacramento Cho-Un Korean UMC Oroville First UMCOakhurst New Community UMC Sacramento Tongan UM FellowshipSanger UMC Epworth UM FellowshipMountain View Trinity UMC
549
2008ApportionmentspaidafterofficialclosureoftheConferenceTreasurer's books:
Apportionment Categories Amount PaidClergy Pension & Benefits $19,761.24Other Clergy Support 3,032.61Conference Program 2,857.18Conf. Office & Administration 3,929.18World Service 1,607.03Black College Fund 666.39Africa University Fund 199.50Episcopal Fund 310.94General Adm. Fund 144.72Interdenominational Coop. Fund 102.88Ministerial Education Fund 324.77Jurisdictional Conf. Adm. 101.85Jurisdictional Korean Mission 160.28Total $33,198.57
550
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Bay View District
Bay
Vie
w D
istr
ict
12/3
1/20
08
Total professing members reported at close of last year
Received this year on Profession of Faith
Restored by Affirmation (or correction to previous report)
Received from other United Methodist Churches
Received from other Denominations
Removed or Corrected by Charge Conference Action
Withdrawn
Removed by Transfer to other United Methodist Churches
Removed by Transfer to other Denominations
Removed by death
Total professing members at close of this year
Members in Line 9 who are Asian
Members in Line 9 who are Black/African American
Members in Line 9 who are Hispanic
Members in Line 9 who are Native American
Members in Line 9 who are Pacific Islanders
Members in Line 9 who are White
Members in Line 9 who are of Mixed Race
Females
Males
Avg. attendance at the principle worship service(s)
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551
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552
20. Statistical Tables
553
Bay View District
12/3
1/20
08
Number of persons baptized this year (all ages)
Total baptized members who are not professing members
Number of persons on Constituency Roll
Total enrolled in confirmation classes this year
Number of leaders in all Sunday church school groups
Numbers of leaders in other groups
Children (0-6th grade) in all Sunday church school
groups
Children (0-6th grade) in all other groups
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groups
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groups
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Total in all other groups
Total Christian formation participants
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school
Number of formation participants (Line 19) who became
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75
95
211
05
8326
9412
013
3040
00
55
4O
akla
nd C
hine
se
117
743
1118
150
100
4013
576
153
229
5580
500
014
141
Bay
Vie
w D
istr
ict T
able
1b
552
20. Statistical Tables
553
Bay View District
Oak
land
Dow
ns M
emor
ial
10
109
1312
018
714
2847
4891
139
4764
170
16
77
Oak
land
Elm
hurs
t0
522
05
29
115
510
829
2655
910
80
22
40
Oak
land
Fal
e M
aam
a8
1058
010
950
026
013
899
1711
675
6050
00
00
66O
akla
nd K
orea
n0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
Oak
land
Lak
e M
errit
t3
04
015
3012
30
039
2066
5311
938
1212
00
22
0O
akla
nd L
ake
Par
k0
2155
01
03
01
07
012
012
50
00
00
00
Oak
land
Lau
rel
670
1329
816
2210
198
1810
6744
111
4220
140
00
05
Oak
land
Sha
ttuck
Ave
nue
30
250
06
1215
203
330
3054
6511
915
1010
00
55
6O
akla
nd T
aylo
r Mem
oria
l0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
Orin
da S
t Mar
ks2
2833
35
27
017
00
1429
1645
511
150
13
43
Pin
ole
10
00
130
140
100
260
630
6342
00
00
00
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urg
60
340
47
70
20
05
1312
255
05
00
11
0P
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anto
n Ly
nnew
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30
125
836
2349
3633
2611
289
129
374
503
4322
131
38
1218
Ric
hmon
d E
aste
r Hill
45
400
1110
160
120
184
5714
7114
3550
108
018
2R
ichm
ond
Firs
t1
228
05
29
113
310
1027
2653
158
40
03
31
Ric
hmon
d G
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She
pher
d0
053
01
20
00
06
107
1219
50
50
02
20
Ric
hmon
d S
t Luk
es0
2626
03
27
01
013
1024
1236
1910
101
01
10
Sai
nt H
elen
a0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
05
00
00
00
San
Lea
ndro
Fai
th0
00
00
10
00
00
100
1111
08
20
00
00
San
Lea
ndro
Firs
t1
3637
04
22
34
021
1231
1748
160
120
02
20
San
Lea
ndro
For
mos
an2
00
00
00
1412
20
012
1628
290
00
00
00
San
Ram
on G
race
30
362
22
00
00
00
22
410
010
00
00
0Va
cavi
lle S
t Pau
ls1
1723
03
14
01
012
020
121
130
100
00
01
Valle
jo F
ello
wsh
ip4
465
1510
1624
5415
259
5058
145
203
5810
124
12
14
15Va
llejo
Firs
t0
2055
02
40
20
28
4610
5464
70
160
00
04
Valle
jo W
aysi
de3
2938
07
1318
2112
022
3559
6912
840
3112
11
57
0W
alnu
t Cre
ek11
058
038
2443
243
972
413
880
819
510
0390
3211
91
10
2224
Wal
nut C
reek
E.B
. For
mos
an2
115
315
012
020
040
087
087
670
00
00
00
Wal
nut C
reek
Tic
e Va
lley
00
450
11
00
00
410
511
164
1010
00
11
0W
alnu
t Cre
ek W
alnu
t Ave
nue
11
300
43
1012
30
420
2135
5610
105
00
22
0TO
TAL
THIS
YEA
R18
114
7545
4115
665
771
611
3997
254
510
0816
2835
8039
6962
7610
245
1771
1282
1778
5663
177
297
229
554
20. Statistical Tables
555
Bay View District
12/3
1/20
08
Number of UMVIM teams sent from local church
Number of church members participating in UMVIM
teams
Membership in United Methodist Men
Amount paid for projects
Membership in United Methodist Women
Amount paid for local church & community work
Membership in United Methodist Youth Fellowship
Amount paid for projects
Number of weekday ministry programs
Total persons served
Market value of church land, buildings, and equipment
Market value of church owned parsonages and furniture
Market value of other assets (cash, securities, other
property, etc.)
Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, & 32 at end of year
Other indebtedness (current expenses, etc.)
Active Young Adults
Chu
rchN
ame
25a
25b
2627
2829
3031
32a
32b
3334
3536
3719
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lam
eda
Bue
na V
ista
210
00
00
310
00
8330
0023
7000
5123
70
8000
7A
lam
eda
Ris
ing
Hop
e0
00
00
00
08
102
1019
708
113
032
015
931
2A
lam
eda
Twin
Tow
ers
00
40
3571
70
00
060
7500
061
2000
3600
000
02
Ala
mo
San
Ram
on V
alle
y7
168
180
2655
3661
3446
480
5057
781
6737
60
8392
3340
1886
2976
320
0A
lban
y0
00
00
900
00
15
2500
000
6000
0030
000
2800
00
2A
ntio
ch0
025
064
2645
690
1719
223
1376
933
4125
4992
211
8943
020
Ber
kele
y E
pwor
th0
30
00
010
05
140
5000
000
1000
000
2887
890
021
Ber
kele
y M
etho
dist
Uni
ted
00
00
1333
500
01
2411
5000
037
0000
5500
00
010
Ber
kele
y Tr
inity
00
00
00
00
00
8000
000
1000
000
7135
250
031
Bre
ntw
ood
Com
mun
ity0
018
1715
2646
348
01
1579
6369
3827
5910
2000
6250
60
1B
yron
00
00
1215
000
00
073
0000
3450
0019
276
00
4C
astro
Val
ley
11
2655
534
2425
150
240
4625
300
4425
0075
000
00
12C
onco
rd2
200
045
9836
1812
254
220
5893
637
021
1276
00
8C
onco
rd K
orea
n0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
13D
ixon
00
00
250
340
2052
385
8330
1137
4091
691
6336
50
30E
l Cer
rito
00
00
2483
20
03
2028
4239
450
7000
1540
000
04
El S
obra
nte
00
190
1225
00
116
095
0000
042
0000
1817
200
05
Fairfi
eld
Com
mun
ity1
00
045
2500
200
429
072
0591
50
7941
3650
0000
020
Hay
war
d Fi
rst
00
00
1359
2520
00
040
4317
129
7500
2430
80
015
Hay
war
d S
outh
00
100
2312
000
02
6079
5000
4720
0056
0000
00
14La
faye
tte0
10
040
800
500
163
6040
000
7200
0034
8723
023
0010
Live
rmor
e A
sbur
y2
120
041
670
1772
140
065
1000
050
0000
1259
735
00
3M
artin
ez0
00
011
00
00
012
5000
042
5000
2251
50
01
Nap
a Fi
rst
00
00
8360
9510
05
110
5355
997
5000
0042
6972
00
118
Oak
land
Ber
kele
y K
orea
n0
13
019
09
01
1623
6368
40
3378
813
250
83
Bay
Vie
w D
istr
ict T
able
1c
554
20. Statistical Tables
555
Bay View District
Oak
land
Chi
nese
0
010
015
03
712
242
2000
000
5000
014
5890
00
12O
akla
nd D
owns
Mem
oria
l0
015
1000
4180
07
00
033
4000
090
0000
1898
749
1104
1330
507
Oak
land
Elm
hurs
t0
08
025
00
00
010
0652
546
1717
1900
9595
70
0O
akla
nd F
ale
Maa
ma
00
500
4050
00
00
2650
000
3550
0025
0000
2500
0030
000
19O
akla
nd K
orea
n0
00
00
00
00
010
0000
060
0000
5000
00
00
Oak
land
Lak
e M
errit
t0
00
00
00
03
400
6447
080
035
6651
00
6O
akla
nd L
ake
Par
k0
00
014
850
00
00
2700
000
3000
0026
0000
00
0O
akla
nd L
aure
l0
082
080
052
00
015
0000
0040
0000
3000
000
050
Oak
land
Sha
ttuck
Ave
nue
00
150
300
00
325
058
5000
1900
000
1500
000
20O
akla
nd T
aylo
r Mem
oria
l0
00
00
00
00
058
0000
00
1214
320
00
Orin
da S
t Mar
ks0
00
00
017
07
200
1510
500
8550
0015
9852
00
0P
inol
e0
020
00
028
00
023
4600
051
8000
4000
017
000
019
Pitt
sbur
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00
00
769
00
00
1600
000
3310
0047
578
1633
518
600
5P
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anto
n Ly
nnew
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334
00
00
00
347
4400
000
8770
0080
2603
6513
140
5R
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Eas
ter H
ill0
143
9000
105
7171
1120
10
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2936
2000
2000
00
2300
030
Ric
hmon
d Fi
rst
00
00
1229
813
270
080
0000
3500
000
00
4R
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d S
heph
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00
1010
0010
2378
00
00
8000
0080
2500
6500
00
0R
ichm
ond
St L
ukes
00
70
1230
00
00
020
0000
0048
0000
1700
000
01
Sai
nt H
elen
a0
00
026
300
00
00
2600
000
8500
0091
0149
010
737
0S
an L
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ro F
aith
00
80
1610
000
00
024
2829
928
9904
1091
50
02
San
Lea
ndro
Firs
t0
00
032
1000
50
18
4303
000
5850
0070
262
00
0S
an L
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ro F
orm
osan
00
00
2340
015
2100
00
3275
01
8668
20
00
San
Ram
on G
race
00
00
00
00
00
2116
000
00
6240
20
5Va
cavi
lle S
t Pau
ls0
00
00
00
02
200
6110
0040
0000
9000
098
151
Valle
jo F
ello
wsh
ip0
034
1048
2415
0415
2333
00
6610
5834
0000
050
000
035
Valle
jo F
irst
00
00
250
00
00
9400
000
032
6500
00
0Va
llejo
Way
side
00
00
2819
2015
250
00
2000
000
5500
0080
220
00
16W
alnu
t Cre
ek0
022
2000
8465
09
3000
00
7000
000
5000
001
00
15W
alnu
t Cre
ek E
.B. F
orm
osan
00
100
180
200
00
1000
000
012
0000
00
15W
alnu
t Cre
ek T
ice
Valle
y0
012
045
450
00
00
2000
030
0000
5124
310
00
Wal
nut C
reek
Wal
nut A
venu
e0
10
012
250
00
112
517
9134
228
4552
2000
067
617
06
TOTA
L TH
IS Y
EA
R18
252
631
1897
313
1867
095
562
2877
114
636
2919
9818
233
2121
0299
1160
3431
3027
754
2811
9690
9
556
20. Statistical Tables
557
Bay View DistrictB
ay V
iew
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 2
a12
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EV
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NC
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(Gen
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Adv
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World Service Paid
Conf Program Appt
Conf Program Paid
Ministerial Education Appt
Ministerial Education Paid
Black College Appt
Black College Paid
Africa University Appt
Africa University Paid
Other Gen Adv Specials Pd
World Service Specials
Adv Specials Paid to NY
Youth Service Fund
Chu
rchn
ame
Pas
tor
38a
38b
39a
39b
40a
40b
41a
41b
42a
42b
43a
43b
43c
441
Ala
med
a B
uena
Vis
taM
icha
el Y
oshi
i32
1732
1756
8056
8010
4610
4641
641
692
920
00
02
Ala
med
a R
isin
g H
ope
Ste
phen
Lee
557
098
30
181
072
016
00
00
03
Ala
med
a Tw
in T
ower
sH
uber
t J
Iver
y46
1057
8181
3916
3614
9814
9859
70
132
028
00
00
4A
lam
o S
an R
amon
Val
ley
Ron
ald
G D
unn
1933
919
339
3414
334
143
6285
6285
2503
2503
553
553
2822
80
00
5A
lban
yS
angy
il P
ark
1563
1563
2759
2759
508
508
202
202
4545
847
00
06
Ant
ioch
Lin
B G
oody
ear
7069
012
480
022
970
915
020
20
00
00
7B
erke
ly E
pwor
thO
dette
Loc
kwoo
d-S
tew
art
4029
4029
7114
7114
1310
1310
521
521
115
115
1166
00
08
Ber
kely
Kor
ean
Hyo
k-In
Kw
on15
2515
2526
9233
549
649
619
719
744
440
00
09
Ber
kely
Trin
ityK
im A
Sm
ith41
1941
1972
7272
7213
3913
3953
353
311
811
811
170
00
10B
erke
ley
Uni
ted
Nao
mi S
outh
ard
3020
3020
5332
5332
982
982
391
391
8686
00
00
11B
rent
woo
d C
omm
unity
Ale
xis
Eas
ton
3007
3007
5309
1800
977
377
389
212
8686
157
00
012
Byr
onD
an S
turd
ivan
t27
710
4893
090
10
359
079
00
00
013
Cas
tro V
alle
yP
aul H
Har
knes
s37
6837
6866
5333
2712
2512
2548
848
810
810
816
020
00
14C
onco
rdR
ober
t Kirk
6371
6371
1124
717
7020
7010
0082
40
182
035
210
00
15C
onco
rd K
orea
n S
eon
Youn
g Le
e49
5310
0087
4445
0016
100
641
014
20
00
00
16D
ixon
Cat
harin
e M
Mor
ris24
3824
3843
0443
0479
279
231
631
670
700
00
017
El C
errit
oC
hris
Shi
ber
2120
2120
3742
1834
689
545
274
274
6161
374
00
018
Fairfi
eld
Com
mun
ityTh
omas
Kim
ball
5484
5484
9682
9682
1782
1782
710
710
157
157
2795
00
019
Hay
war
d Fi
rst
Ran
dal F
Sm
ith33
8321
9159
7213
0010
990
438
097
092
00
00
20H
ayw
ard
Sou
thB
rand
on F
Aus
tin37
8519
6066
8350
012
3019
049
011
510
810
812
930
00
21La
faye
tteLo
ri B
Saw
don
6207
6207
1095
710
957
2017
2017
803
803
177
177
3010
00
022
Live
rmor
e A
sbur
yC
harle
s D
Joh
nsto
ne72
6572
6512
826
1282
623
6123
6194
094
020
820
840
760
00
23M
artin
ezW
inst
on A
Cru
z92
80
1638
030
230
212
00
2727
00
00
24N
apa
Firs
tD
ougl
as J
Mon
roe
6820
6820
1204
012
040
2216
2216
883
883
195
195
3628
00
0
556
20. Statistical Tables
557
Bay View District
25O
akla
nd C
hine
se
Pet
er K
im-H
ock
Lau
3427
3427
6051
6051
1114
1114
444
444
9898
540
00
026
Oak
land
Dow
ns M
emor
ial
Lorr
aine
McN
eal
5871
5871
1036
436
419
0819
0876
076
016
816
80
00
027
Oak
land
Elm
hurs
tA
drio
nne
Bea
sley
980
017
300
319
012
712
728
00
00
028
Oak
land
Fal
e M
aam
aA
fuhi
a I A
kolo
2455
1956
4334
3313
798
673
318
268
7059
656
00
029
San
Lea
ndro
For
mos
anC
. S S
ong
1951
1951
3444
3444
634
634
252
252
5656
00
00
30O
akla
nd K
orea
nK
ang
Won
Lee
2839
1298
5012
3450
923
923
367
367
8181
00
00
31O
akla
nd L
ake
Mer
ritt
Mar
y E
lyn
Bah
lert
4227
4227
7463
1536
1374
1374
547
547
121
121
265
00
032
Oak
land
Lak
e P
ark
Bar
bara
Hor
ikos
hi-F
ireba
ugh
2507
2507
4426
4426
815
815
324
324
7272
280
00
033
Oak
land
Lau
rel
Mai
le K
olot
o22
6322
6339
9639
9673
673
629
329
365
650
00
034
Oak
land
Sha
ttuck
Ave
nue
Sta
ci C
urre
nt17
0685
330
1215
0655
427
722
122
149
490
00
035
Oak
land
Tay
lor M
emor
ial
Ron
ald
E S
wis
her
8850
1500
1562
539
0028
7660
011
4540
025
330
00
00
036
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9720
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20
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2601
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337
337
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056
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5157
646
8057
686
10
343
124
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00
00
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ship
P
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80
1480
1480
272
010
80
240
00
00
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cavi
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aith
Fel
low
ship
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is E
dde
920
1000
1624
029
90
119
026
012
000
00
Tota
l Thi
s Ye
ar21
2428
1650
1637
5036
2296
6569
040
4854
327
492
1837
060
7547
7778
880
00
0To
tal L
ast Y
ear
2060
9415
0147
3490
4523
6235
7092
051
507
2824
019
845
6236
4688
6058
90
029
6In
crea
se (D
ecre
ase)
6334
1486
925
991
-657
0-1
880
-296
4-7
48-1
475
-161
8918
291
00
-296
Per
cent
age
310
7-3
-3-6
-3-7
-32
300
0-1
00
558
20. Statistical Tables
559
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ay V
iew
Dis
tric
t Tab
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al C
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peci
al D
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Human Relations Day
Ond Great Hour of Sharing
Peace with Justice
Native American Ministries
World Communion
Um Student Day
Christian Education Sunday
Golden Cross Sunday
Conf Adv Specials
Other benev sent to Treasurer
Jur Korean Mission Appt
Jur Korean Mission Pd
Ethnic Minority Congr Asked
Ethnic Minority Congr Paid
Emerging Congr Asked
Emerging Congr Paid
DCOM asked
DCOM paid
Chu
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ame
45a
45b
45c
45d
45e
45f
46a
46b
4750
a50
b50
c50
d50
e50
f50
g50
h50
i1
Ala
med
a B
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ta70
90
00
00
00
00
5555
1681
016
8106
230
2A
lam
eda
Ris
ing
Hop
e0
00
00
00
00
010
029
10
291
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03
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s0
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215
00
00
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7924
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2409
0892
04
Ala
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023
6020
020
020
780
00
3100
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333
310
104
010
104
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40
5A
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00
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00
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027
2781
681
681
681
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303
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00
00
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20
3693
036
9301
368
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Ber
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338
618
178
262
385
446
00
00
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0507
800
8B
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n0
010
00
00
00
00
2626
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079
702
950
9B
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00
345
095
00
00
071
7121
520
2152
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kele
y U
nite
d0
00
00
00
00
052
5215
780
1578
0585
011
Bre
ntw
ood
Com
mun
ity55
143
6518
510
280
00
00
5252
1571
5715
7157
582
5712
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00
00
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480
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194
146
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6907
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50
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3328
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233
015
Con
cord
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00
00
00
00
00
850
2588
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8809
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16D
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7070
212
075
600
00
042
4212
740
1274
0472
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El C
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143
7710
510
873
3258
00
360
1107
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0704
100
18Fa
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unity
027
066
155
496
00
037
50
9494
2865
028
6501
062
019
Hay
war
d Fi
rst
211
163
900
00
00
00
580
1767
017
6706
550
20H
ayw
ard
Sou
th0
093
00
00
00
065
6519
780
1978
0733
021
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yette
120
500
7023
10
00
00
010
710
732
4332
4332
4332
4312
0112
0122
Live
rmor
e A
sbur
y45
218
2831
30
530
00
00
012
512
537
9637
9637
9637
9614
0614
0623
Mar
tinez
070
60
00
00
00
016
1648
50
485
0180
024
Nap
a Fi
rst
245
412
310
195
460
195
493
555
00
117
117
3563
3563
3563
3563
1320
1320
558
20. Statistical Tables
559
Bay View District
25O
akla
nd C
hine
se
293
555
287
249
382
139
039
80
059
5917
9117
9117
9117
9166
366
326
Oak
land
Dow
ns M
emor
ial
00
864
00
00
00
010
110
130
6730
6730
6730
6711
3611
3627
Oak
land
Elm
hurs
t0
063
053
00
00
017
051
20
512
019
00
28O
akla
nd F
ale
Maa
ma
00
00
00
00
00
4234
1283
012
830
475
029
San
Lea
ndro
For
mos
an0
00
00
00
00
034
3410
1912
6310
1912
6337
837
830
Oak
land
Kor
ean
00
00
00
00
00
4949
1483
1483
1483
1483
550
550
31O
akla
nd L
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221
329
470
131
00
00
073
022
090
2209
081
80
32O
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519
523
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043
4313
100
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00
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land
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00
00
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00
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2915
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330
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215
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127
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122
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530
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Ric
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242
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50
427
00
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110
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320
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615
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120
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2535
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561
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0
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107
6036
4697
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3475
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1109
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7720
221
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230
3630
2577
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8630
345
3886
113
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Incr
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(Dec
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046
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864
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4-2
120
323
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127
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cent
age
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-31
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160
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06
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560
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561
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ay V
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Dis
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c12
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EV
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NC
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Min
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Tha
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Extension Society Asked
Extension Society Paid
Non-UM benvolences
Interdenom Coop Appt
Interdenom Coop Paid
General Admin Appt
General Admin Pd
Jur Admin Appt
Jur Admin Paid
Conf Office & Admin Appt
Conf Office & Admin Pd
Clergy Pension & Benefit Appt
Clergy Pension & Benefit Pd
Other Clergy Support Appt
Other Clergy Support Paid
Episcopal Fund Appt
Episcopal Fund Paid
Chu
rchn
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50j
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5152
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b53
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30
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1296
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70
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20
5419
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111
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3744
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545
496
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5811
958
119
4055
440
554
5058
5058
5A
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330
321
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4013
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2926
2946
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7732
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6A
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680
4892
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20
170
011
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021
244
2124
414
824
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490
7B
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pwor
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00
1155
810
310
335
535
597
9767
7767
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109
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4984
4910
5410
548
Ber
kely
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ean
295
053
039
3913
413
437
3725
6525
6545
8345
8331
9850
239
9399
9B
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ly T
rinity
797
015
5210
610
636
336
399
9969
2869
2812
378
1237
886
3786
3710
7710
7710
Ber
kele
y U
nite
d58
50
100
7878
266
266
7272
5080
1448
9076
9076
6333
6333
7907
9011
Bre
ntw
ood
Com
mun
ity58
257
451
7777
265
265
7272
5058
1700
9036
9036
6305
2336
7863
8612
Byr
on53
70
071
024
40
670
4662
083
2925
0058
120
7250
13C
astro
Val
ley
729
068
7497
9733
284
9090
6338
3169
1132
411
324
7902
7902
9852
4714
Con
cord
1233
041
424
164
056
156
115
30
1071
517
7019
145
1914
513
359
1000
1666
1666
15C
onco
rd K
orea
n 95
90
012
70
436
011
90
8331
615
1488
514
885
1038
650
0012
950
16D
ixon
472
00
6363
215
215
5959
4101
4101
7327
7327
5112
5112
6386
3817
El C
errit
o41
00
1100
540
187
051
035
650
6370
6370
4445
4445
5540
18Fa
irfiel
d C
omm
unity
1062
463
9800
141
141
483
483
132
132
9225
9225
1648
216
482
1150
111
501
1434
1434
19H
ayw
ard
Firs
t 65
50
1747
870
298
081
056
9011
0010
166
1016
670
9327
0088
5020
Hay
war
d S
outh
733
072
897
9733
325
910
6367
500
1137
611
376
7938
7938
9901
4521
Lafa
yette
1201
1201
1384
715
915
954
654
614
914
910
439
1043
918
652
1865
213
015
1301
516
2316
2322
Live
rmor
e A
sbur
y14
0614
0649
1518
618
664
064
017
417
412
219
1221
921
832
2183
215
234
1523
419
0019
0023
Mar
tinez
180
037
2924
2482
022
2215
610
2788
2788
1946
024
3024
Nap
a Fi
rst
1320
1320
7947
175
175
600
600
164
164
1147
111
471
2049
520
495
1430
114
301
1784
1784
560
20. Statistical Tables
561
Bay View District
25O
akla
nd C
hine
se
663
663
175
8888
302
302
8282
5765
5765
1030
010
300
7187
7187
8968
9626
Oak
land
Dow
ns M
emor
ial
1136
1136
015
115
151
751
714
114
198
7498
7417
642
7642
1231
023
1015
3515
3527
Oak
land
Elm
hurs
t19
00
385
250
860
240
1648
029
4529
4520
550
256
028
Oak
land
Fal
e M
aam
a47
50
063
5221
616
959
4841
2935
0873
7811
696
5148
4124
642
503
29S
an L
eand
ro F
orm
osan
378
378
050
5017
217
247
4732
8132
8158
630
4091
8751
051
030
Oak
land
Kor
ean
550
550
073
7325
025
068
6847
7534
5085
3285
3259
5440
7774
230
031
Oak
land
Lak
e M
errit
t81
80
5000
109
037
20
101
071
1010
6112
704
1270
488
6588
6511
060
32O
akla
nd L
ake
Par
k48
50
064
6422
122
160
6042
1742
1775
3475
3452
5752
5765
665
633
Oak
land
Lau
rel
438
438
1250
058
5819
919
954
5438
0738
0768
0268
0247
4647
4659
259
234
Oak
land
Sha
ttuck
Ave
nue
330
165
044
2215
075
4121
2869
1434
5127
5127
3577
1788
446
223
35O
akla
nd T
aylo
r Mem
oria
l 17
130
022
720
077
943
621
221
214
887
1700
2659
813
000
1855
970
0023
1560
036
Orin
da S
t Mar
ks55
80
2265
7474
254
254
6969
4848
4848
8662
8662
6044
6044
754
754
37P
inol
e59
70
4944
7979
272
150
7474
5191
092
7592
7564
720
807
038
Pitt
sbur
g34
60
6446
4615
70
4343
3006
053
7053
7037
470
467
039
Ple
asan
ton
Lynn
ewoo
d12
7512
7511
392
169
169
580
580
158
158
1108
011
080
1979
619
796
1381
313
813
1723
1723
40R
ichm
ond
Eas
ter H
ill11
3811
3855
0015
115
151
751
714
114
198
8598
8517
662
1766
212
324
1232
415
3715
3741
El S
obra
nte
911
1035
2412
177
414
263
113
7279
1250
1614
136
9424
9864
6254
1230
780
42R
ichm
ond
Firs
t29
229
210
7039
3913
313
336
3625
3825
3845
3445
3431
6431
6439
539
543
Ric
hmon
d G
ood
She
pher
d40
70
1198
540
185
051
035
400
6324
6758
4413
055
055
044
Ric
hmon
d S
t Luk
es44
40
751
5959
202
202
5555
3862
3862
6899
6899
4814
4814
600
600
45S
aint
Hel
ena
558
077
674
025
40
690
4852
086
6855
6060
4935
2975
40
46S
an L
eand
ro F
aith
14
20
019
064
018
012
310
2199
2199
1534
1534
191
047
San
Lea
ndro
Firs
t81
581
555
710
810
837
037
010
110
170
7970
7912
647
1264
788
2588
2511
0111
0148
San
Ram
on G
race
356
035
0047
016
216
244
4430
9479
455
2955
2938
580
481
049
Vaca
ville
St P
auls
140
010
019
064
017
012
160
2173
2205
1516
018
90
50Va
llejo
Fel
low
ship
421
421
056
5619
119
152
5236
5436
5465
2865
2845
5545
5556
856
851
Valle
jo F
irst
561
019
2074
025
50
700
4873
340
8707
8707
6075
1100
758
052
Valle
jo W
aysi
de39
539
548
5552
5217
917
949
4934
2834
2861
2561
2542
7442
7453
353
353
Wal
nut C
reek
Eas
t Bay
For
mos
an50
60
067
023
00
630
4400
078
6278
6254
8654
8668
40
54W
alnu
t Cre
ek17
520
023
213
979
747
821
713
015
226
4984
2720
427
204
1898
263
8923
6714
2055
Wal
nut C
reek
Tic
e Va
lley
504
022
8067
6722
922
962
6243
7543
7578
1778
1754
5554
5568
068
056
Wal
nut C
reek
Wal
nut A
venu
e51
30
1000
680
233
064
044
5847
679
6679
6655
5855
5869
310
057
Con
cord
Ton
gan
Fello
wsh
ip
162
00
220
740
200
1410
1243
2519
2519
1758
1758
219
058
Vaca
ville
Fai
th F
ello
wsh
ip
178
500
024
081
022
015
480
2765
1000
1930
024
10
Tota
l Thi
s Ye
ar41
121
1292
619
8054
5453
3838
1870
112
709
5099
3565
3573
1121
6296
6384
0059
5765
4454
6230
5300
5555
536
007
Tota
l Las
t Yea
r38
861
1087
516
3193
5487
3919
1782
212
079
5059
3362
3695
9223
1124
6000
9958
1004
4344
8130
6828
5298
932
472
Incr
ease
(Dec
reas
e)22
6020
5134
861
-34
-81
879
630
4020
3-1
2281
-148
2838
301
1476
110
981
-152
825
6635
35P
erce
ntag
e6
1921
-1-2
55
16
-3-6
63
3-1
511
562
20. Statistical Tables
563
Bay View DistrictB
ay V
iew
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 2
d12
/31/
08
Pastor's Base Comp
Associate Base Comp
Pastor's housing paid
Assoicate housing paid
Pastor's Prof Expense
Associate Prof Expense
Pastor's other cash
Associate other cash
Diaconal/Deacon total
Other staff comp & exp
Current program exp
Current operating exp
Principal & interest paid
Paid on blgs & improvements
UMW pd to district or conf UMW
Grand Total Paid
Parsonage rental income
Chu
rchn
ame
6465
66a
66b
67a
67b
68a
68b
6970
7172
7374
7576
961
Ala
med
a B
uena
Vis
ta41
532
1600
027
693
7500
843
270
00
012
528
7649
4304
80
00
1913
900
2A
lam
eda
Ris
ing
Hop
e89
840
3943
00
020
900
00
1700
7955
024
000
2737
20
3A
lam
eda
Twin
Tow
ers
3903
30
1565
50
6457
048
900
1079
057
190
1248
859
503
900
028
6623
7583
1254
44
Ala
mo
San
Ram
on V
alle
y55
839
2794
348
064
4000
034
0943
6417
124
075
941
3503
0153
222
2142
3535
6984
6580
90
1567
224
05
Alb
any
1501
50
1882
50
299
00
00
5779
2064
2283
337
2034
840
012
4931
2010
06
Ant
ioch
4620
80
2694
80
2340
011
798
00
1153
8329
803
6697
094
0916
1351
033
7118
1140
07
Ber
kely
Epw
orth
3172
829
3844
776
040
0030
014
360
00
1024
1312
955
2415
80
2154
50
3162
2630
550
8B
erke
ly K
orea
n24
297
013
500
040
00
00
014
400
3125
9943
042
680
8144
50
9B
erke
ly T
rinity
4391
60
5600
087
150
5600
00
6391
086
3373
399
035
520
2594
740
10B
erke
ley
Uni
ted
4401
00
3100
00
3370
071
310
037
428
3515
4064
80
1800
015
0721
4635
1013
811
Bre
ntw
ood
Com
mun
ity38
351
023
250
5889
056
000
044
339
4556
3046
235
0224
790
400
1810
860
12B
yron
3783
00
2440
30
2822
00
00
4193
599
724
592
2168
1050
490
014
8651
1740
013
Cas
tro V
alle
y40
939
025
213
053
050
9466
00
5246
857
7546
628
00
2500
2301
8219
140
14C
onco
rd36
736
024
148
036
530
1712
40
014
6490
1017
935
691
037
737
5778
3971
450
15C
onco
rd K
orea
n 35
982
026
336
00
00
00
00
00
00
8831
80
16D
ixon
3110
60
1230
00
00
00
059
277
9697
2502
00
9765
017
3039
2200
17E
l Cer
rito
3892
80
3600
063
500
2800
00
2292
622
9416
031
082
3688
011
9813
2050
018
Fairfi
eld
Com
mun
ity41
948
039
084
025
990
1148
80
083
522
1471
60
7291
787
6580
034
7566
019
Hay
war
d Fi
rst
4244
00
1541
055
60
8202
00
2717
126
2229
601
00
375
1330
960
20H
ayw
ard
Sou
th44
834
023
200
084
590
5600
034
271
091
3037
961
018
5750
019
0945
1894
521
Lafa
yette
5289
00
5285
048
900
1585
60
097
182
9784
4548
724
0010
988
033
6279
022
Live
rmor
e A
sbur
y51
972
1345
043
200
1093
581
1228
770
00
1320
8727
335
1407
300
8674
918
2561
7700
2705
523
Mar
tinez
3398
40
1680
00
3600
00
00
060
1420
667
3424
1750
093
853
1917
424
Nap
a Fi
rst
4714
036
429
5728
1911
850
0022
3680
3764
550
8625
918
538
7494
80
5836
914
415
4781
390
562
20. Statistical Tables
563
Bay View District
25O
akla
nd C
hine
se
5566
80
2512
90
4503
00
00
4458
070
0920
283
095
50
2018
660
26O
akla
nd D
owns
Mem
oria
l53
439
038
500
3512
00
00
5410
128
779
5103
026
400
00
2617
230
27O
akla
nd E
lmhu
rst
2407
80
1282
50
400
00
00
1308
230
2925
118
900
1024
265
593
902
1282
528
Oak
land
Fal
e M
aam
a37
800
025
000
5000
017
000
00
1150
035
0038
500
2790
0012
000
043
3859
029
San
Lea
ndro
For
mos
an96
000
00
00
00
017
800
2550
043
240
00
010
9940
030
Oak
land
Kor
ean
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
026
984
031
Oak
land
Lak
e M
errit
t51
112
027
025
020
150
5600
00
8519
552
4464
839
00
027
7458
032
Oak
land
Lak
e P
ark
5147
80
1500
029
470
1148
80
030
484
3483
1670
80
4097
014
9396
033
Oak
land
Lau
rel
4024
180
4830
0045
043
0050
011
488
00
1248
011
450
3530
00
00
1666
470
34O
akla
nd S
hattu
ck A
venu
e31
032
014
000
300
00
084
0010
312
5700
2047
615
600
00
1060
530
35O
akla
nd T
aylo
r Mem
oria
l 0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
3000
00
36O
rinda
St M
arks
4365
60
3000
00
4000
011
488
00
5837
761
2418
998
00
020
5727
2700
037
Pin
ole
3092
40
1620
017
618
00
00
3111
019
2033
613
2434
840
000
019
6578
038
Pitt
sbur
g38
536
018
203
077
10
5600
00
6815
355
2784
818
110
300
1068
9486
7539
Ple
asan
ton
Lynn
ewoo
d59
827
1823
534
020
1998
064
7727
7711
488
00
6927
523
435
8562
015
8802
3383
30
6185
4926
400
40R
ichm
ond
Eas
ter H
ill46
381
019
860
033
580
2652
00
6643
564
375
8824
736
679
011
9040
6537
2030
441
El S
obra
nte
4249
50
6431
015
420
5600
00
4932
399
3942
307
019
894
1275
2210
720
42R
ichm
ond
Firs
t42
563
016
000
00
6350
00
3000
2460
1007
10
1400
7787
481
043
Ric
hmon
d G
ood
She
pher
d19
844
012
311
031
010
6223
00
1240
239
8516
526
020
9762
187
569
1000
44R
ichm
ond
St L
ukes
3681
20
1930
00
2284
00
00
2220
090
322
603
9800
00
1393
8916
800
45S
aint
Hel
ena
3560
00
4625
012
020
2000
50
010
612
2146
3645
20
011
0013
1505
046
San
Lea
ndro
Fai
th
1799
10
1315
60
00
00
084
6350
014
240
00
059
074
1640
047
San
Lea
ndro
Firs
t46
033
019
200
044
80
00
068
594
3943
5501
70
012
2224
3929
2040
048
San
Ram
on G
race
3721
50
2495
40
2622
00
00
8440
2145
2266
513
550
1080
20
1335
190
49Va
cavi
lle S
t Pau
ls17
853
014
789
023
000
00
041
6422
4920
846
1402
710
068
999
1729
850
Valle
jo F
ello
wsh
ip45
949
068
370
00
1148
80
096
6111
867
1381
921
299
088
014
7609
051
Valle
jo F
irst
3986
60
1652
00
1768
00
00
1943
421
3236
711
00
645
1301
580
52Va
llejo
Way
side
4098
00
098
4034
630
1148
80
019
209
4359
2637
10
2007
014
7649
8314
53W
alnu
t Cre
ek E
ast B
ay F
orm
osan
4260
00
1800
00
2000
012
100
00
020
4315
419
010
873
500
1191
350
54W
alnu
t Cre
ek35
982
1030
4224
573
247
000
057
10
1241
3558
6012
5928
012
6850
4606
5327
740
55W
alnu
t Cre
ek T
ice
Valle
y36
216
022
500
040
670
1202
80
036
047
1888
6690
017
194
3280
1724
6717
250
56W
alnu
t Cre
ek W
alnu
t Ave
nue
1029
80
2220
00
4000
00
00
1200
050
049
921
600
1400
025
013
0671
1970
057
Con
cord
Ton
gan
Fello
wsh
ip
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
058
Vaca
ville
Fai
th F
ello
wsh
ip
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
0To
tal T
his
Year
2047
711
1240
7391
4767
1085
5517
5766
1332
430
9252
7026
1294
0224
7221
850
3613
2175
916
1045
615
7184
9149
857
1283
8323
4215
12To
tal L
ast Y
ear
1921
822
1621
4985
2664
1122
5515
1932
1723
025
2911
2849
212
3844
2458
850
5156
5521
6334
210
0327
958
1196
5007
012
4021
6932
4220
Incr
ease
(Dec
reas
e)12
5889
-380
7662
103
-370
023
834
-390
656
341
-214
6655
5813
368
-120
4212
574
4233
613
7295
-213
4361
5497
292
Per
cent
age
7-2
37
-316
-23
22-7
54
1-2
14
240
430
564
20. Statistical Tables
565
Bay View DistrictB
ay V
iew
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 3
1. A
nnua
l Ope
ratin
g &
Ben
evol
ence
Bud
get F
undi
ng S
ourc
es:
2.Fu
ndin
g S
ourc
es fo
r Cap
ital &
oth
er
Spe
c.P
roje
ct3.
Fund
ing
Sou
rces
from
D
ist.,
AC
,JC
,Gen
Chu
rch
12/3
1/20
08
a. Rec.thru Pledges
b. Rec. from non-pledging
c. Rec fromUniden.Givers
d. Rec. from Int. & Div.
e. Rec. fromCh. Assets
f. Rec. from bldg.use&Cont.
g. Rec. thrufundraisers
1.Total
a. Capital Campaign
b. Memorial & Endow/Bequest
c. Other Source&Proj.
2. Total
a. Equitable Salary
b. Adv. Spec. &Apport.Fund
c. Other
3. Total
9480
610
101
Ala
med
a B
uena
Vis
ta U
MC
1048
5519
922
2406
10
050
018
223
1675
610
00
00
00
093
464
1020
2A
lam
eda
Cou
rt S
treet
UM
C16
313
845
313
032
012
356
422
2656
40
00
00
00
093
468
1030
3A
lam
eda
Twin
Tow
ers
UM
C12
1750
2314
632
9917
903
017
010
018
3108
050
000
5000
00
00
9369
810
404
Ala
mo
San
Ram
on V
alle
y U
MC
8965
2810
0502
1472
116
145
017
688
2944
6213
4004
623
0228
6881
967
098
3661
450
00
093
476
1050
5A
lban
y U
MC
2971
723
974
8847
254
055
159
011
7951
00
00
00
00
9301
410
606
Ant
ioch
UM
C18
7446
9137
142
513
00
2500
032
3830
075
075
00
00
9348
010
707
Ber
kele
y E
pwor
th U
MC
1713
3420
476
2325
9278
042
010
1106
625
6489
5122
148
930
5611
40
00
093
637
1075
8B
erke
ley
Kor
ean
4796
430
679
2828
80
010
790
1962
1196
830
00
00
016
200
1620
093
484
1080
9B
erke
ley
Trin
ity U
MC
1256
530
3620
1461
018
5237
1431
3174
020
659
065
90
00
094
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1106
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536
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230
9351
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C24
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340
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340
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564
20. Statistical Tables
565
Bay View District
9352
012
5025
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land
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C22
1511
2195
969
9323
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069
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land
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4033
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3397
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9347
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6055
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8653
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1040
2950
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900
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1200
2200
1200
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580
2292
707
3986
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6
566
20. Statistical Tables
567
Delta District
12/3
1/20
08
Total professing members reported at close of last year
Received this year on Profession of Faith
Restored by Affirmation (or correction to previous report)
Received from other United Methodist Churches
Received from other Denominations
Removed or Corrected by Charge Conference Action
Withdrawn
Removed by Transfer to other United Methodist Churches
Removed by Transfer to other Denominations
Removed by death
Total professing members at close of this year
Members in Line 9 who are Asian
Members in Line 9 who are Black/African American
Members in Line 9 who are Hispanic
Members in Line 9 who are Native American
Members in Line 9 who are Pacific Islanders
Members in Line 9 who are White
Members in Line 9 who are of Mixed Race
Females
Males
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77
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566
20. Statistical Tables
567
Delta District
Pla
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EA
R13
846
525
6619
569
346
9478
6225
013
871
1588
308
444
2650
598
6037
677
1847
2268
78
568
20. Statistical Tables
569
Delta District
12/3
1/20
08
Number of persons baptized this year (all ages)
Total baptized members who are not professing members
Number of persons on Constituency Roll
Total enrolled in confirmation classes this year
Number of leaders in all Sunday church school groups
Numbers of leaders in other groups
Children (0-6th grade) in all Sunday church school
groups
Children (0-6th grade) in all other groups
Youth (7th-12th grade) in all Sunday chruch school
groups
Youth (7th-12th grade) in all other groups
Adults (post high school) in all Sunday chruch school
groups
Adults (post high school) in all other groups
Total in Sunday church school groups
Total in all other groups
Total Christian formation participants
Avg. attendance in the Sunday church school (all ages)
Average Attendance in other ongoing classes and groups
Average Attendance in other short-term classes and
groups
Children
Youth
Adult
Number of Christian Formation groups, other than chrch
school
Number of formation participants (Line 19) who became
professing members
Chu
rchN
ame
1112
1314
15a
15b
16a
16b
17a
17b
18a
18b
19a
19b
1920
2122
23a
23b
23c
2324
Cam
eron
Par
k Fo
othi
lls9
7070
1331
2840
4038
4515
3012
414
326
737
3011
03
511
1918
Citr
us H
eigh
ts0
00
06
135
010
012
4033
5386
1711
170
08
81
Cou
lterv
ille
06
140
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
0D
avis
252
00
1824
4134
515
00
6473
137
340
00
00
00
Elk
Gro
ve2
3416
46
1248
2320
926
626
750
361
411
32
170
00
2121
4E
lver
ta0
00
02
00
01
00
73
710
10
00
03
30
Esc
alon
00
00
60
120
07
04
1811
2912
00
70
00
0Fa
ir O
aks
222
140
1030
2335
00
1535
6310
010
120
121
86
00
50
0Fa
rmin
gton
031
135
04
15
00
00
99
1019
14
60
01
10
Gal
t3
1131
46
617
07
012
042
648
1725
70
05
50
Hug
hson
31
607
88
2520
2525
3555
9310
820
140
4540
00
3535
0Io
ne C
omm
unity
614
190
38
117
76
06
2127
488
77
11
13
5Is
leto
n C
omm
unity
00
110
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
1010
0Ja
ckso
n0
00
03
64
01
00
188
2432
418
00
018
1832
Jam
esto
wn
34
40
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
0Li
ncol
n2
24
01
38
03
00
2012
2335
810
50
04
40
Lind
en0
010
02
05
02
06
415
419
85
00
01
10
Lodi
Firs
t16
105
269
076
9861
202
66
2518
916
849
566
343
118
608
118
2723
Lodi
Sal
em0
00
05
1218
269
1812
1044
6611
026
250
44
45
0Lo
omis
Firs
t7
5978
030
2953
2718
3683
127
184
219
403
4442
400
08
83
Man
teca
St P
auls
64
4812
1822
5832
3515
9615
920
722
843
555
8530
52
613
6M
odes
to C
ente
nary
66
156
022
4610
050
3030
2045
517
258
175
378
178
255
31
3337
5M
odes
to F
irst
42
198
610
3426
2434
4832
194
102
300
402
4814
2611
311
1314
Oak
dale
Com
mun
ity0
036
012
010
012
010
044
044
80
60
00
00
Pat
ters
on F
eder
ated
630
3612
44
150
012
3248
5164
115
178
320
10
129
Del
ta D
istr
ict T
able
1b
568
20. Statistical Tables
569
Delta District
Pla
cerv
ille
Fede
rate
d6
074
50
730
3030
1534
4060
9215
424
630
4080
22
57
0P
oint
Ple
asan
t10
510
715
1237
5014
618
5541
185
121
423
544
120
4270
13
1822
6R
anch
o C
ordo
va5
324
07
423
016
1012
4258
5611
423
158
01
34
4R
io L
inda
Com
mun
ity4
1955
88
2624
3519
1418
7969
154
223
2956
823
511
196
Riv
erba
nk0
056
02
12
00
00
84
913
20
70
01
10
Roc
klin
Cor
ners
tone
Com
mun
ity6
1325
512
6021
011
140
5744
131
175
250
250
15
69
Ros
evill
e Fi
rst
00
00
50
120
00
60
230
2316
124
00
44
0S
acra
men
to C
ente
nnia
l2
101
186
731
7653
5415
4529
9412
826
939
742
5367
13
711
6S
acra
men
to C
entra
l0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
Sac
ram
ento
Chi
nese
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
0S
acra
men
to E
man
uel
06
750
93
1410
1510
3310
7133
104
110
3640
11
02
0S
acra
men
to F
aith
00
130
31
00
00
55
86
145
40
00
11
0S
acra
men
to F
irst
1744
253
068
4372
5735
3515
8219
021
740
765
00
00
00
0S
acra
men
to F
lorin
456
521
275
284
012
1052
6573
138
2028
00
04
43
Sac
ram
ento
Hop
e0
00
118
68
018
188
1642
4082
2626
00
12
311
Sac
ram
ento
Jap
anes
e0
017
50
195
900
3320
2210
516
413
029
458
4237
00
77
5S
acra
men
to N
orth
Sac
ram
ento
07
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
0S
acra
men
to O
ak P
ark
08
370
914
47
117
021
1459
7310
2222
11
46
5S
acra
men
to R
iver
side
22
63
55
812
108
410
2735
6212
198
015
1126
6S
acra
men
to S
aint
Mar
ks4
012
89
2715
900
480
7550
240
6530
585
2050
00
55
0S
acra
men
to S
t And
rew
s2
2435
112
229
05
514
1560
2282
2212
140
01
11
Sac
ram
ento
Ton
gan
Um
Fel
low
ship
33
010
1914
460
2013
612
9139
130
4026
80
14
513
Sac
ram
ento
Trin
ity9
44
326
916
018
07
847
1764
3812
512
1010
3210
Sac
ram
ento
Wes
ley
00
200
20
00
00
40
60
64
00
00
00
0S
onor
a1
545
110
1527
92
118
3547
7011
713
83
01
56
0S
ouls
byvi
lle0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
Sto
ckto
n C
entra
l9
725
411
297
410
250
4942
144
4919
311
086
280
15
66
Sto
ckto
n G
race
22
680
52
102
20
40
214
254
00
00
11
6S
tock
ton
Hol
y C
ross
11
800
187
3818
810
1447
7882
160
2828
260
13
40
Sto
ckto
n S
t Mar
ks5
745
03
35
012
512
3632
4476
88
150
21
30
Sto
ckto
n S
t Pau
ls1
07
2812
030
040
00
082
082
700
00
00
00
Sut
ter C
reek
10
30
51
101
02
68
2112
3323
50
00
00
0Tr
acy
Firs
t1
714
04
68
00
243
4315
7388
715
400
14
50
Tuol
umne
00
00
10
00
00
60
70
76
00
00
00
0Tu
rlock
Firs
t9
00
1229
2859
3838
4030
287
156
393
549
9725
017
34
510
190
Valle
y S
prin
gs C
omm
unity
12
113
04
43
128
617
4032
6294
2212
81
15
70
Woo
dlan
d3
146
620
3221
4110
2527
4516
414
322
236
574
114
842
316
211
TOTA
L TH
IS Y
EA
R18
592
541
7022
475
986
314
6492
770
973
997
433
1839
0658
4797
5317
7416
2617
2170
7735
648
121
8
570
20. Statistical Tables
571
Delta District
12/3
1/20
08
Number of UMVIM teams sent from local church
Number of church members participating in UMVIM
teams
Membership in United Methodist Men
Amount paid for projects
Membership in United Methodist Women
Amount paid for local church & community work
Membership in United Methodist Youth Fellowship
Amount paid for projects
Number of weekday ministry programs
Total persons served
Market value of church land, buildings, and equipment
Market value of church owned parsonages and furniture
Market value of other assets (cash, securities, other
property, etc.)
Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, & 32 at end of year
Other indebtedness (current expenses, etc.)
Active Young Adults
Chu
rchN
ame
25a
25b
2627
2829
3031
32a
32b
3334
3536
3719
.1C
amer
on P
ark
Foot
hills
00
5032
6410
010
040
1049
317
2913
655
061
828
3323
215
942
20C
itrus
Hei
ghts
00
00
1721
800
00
010
6500
00
00
00
Cou
lterv
ille
00
00
00
00
00
3000
000
2325
10
01
Dav
is0
08
250
1922
920
00
026
0000
050
076
1442
050
Elk
Gro
ve1
90
044
1050
2625
00
070
4000
052
1089
4839
000
55E
lver
ta0
00
07
450
00
00
1000
000
1900
000
00
0E
scal
on0
07
1407
510
837
00
067
5000
1100
0019
7339
00
0Fa
ir O
aks
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
Farm
ingt
on0
00
08
1600
00
00
6500
0017
5000
3817
90
00
Gal
t0
00
017
00
01
3398
5000
3400
0034
847
8535
010
Hug
hson
00
00
00
200
00
1000
000
2800
0085
0000
00
0Io
ne C
omm
unity
00
00
00
815
813
3266
8838
9275
087
399
071
504
Isle
ton
Com
mun
ity0
00
00
00
00
034
5000
9500
038
000
00
0Ja
ckso
n0
00
040
4465
00
340
3250
0012
5000
7500
00
00
Jam
esto
wn
00
00
00
00
00
1148
800
1479
80
00
0Li
ncol
n0
00
027
2196
00
325
5930
0031
6050
9105
90
03
Lind
en0
00
010
500
00
00
2433
777
3306
430
2500
03
Lodi
Firs
t1
2254
051
200
60
294
8566
068
049
3894
051
329
50Lo
di S
alem
00
240
320
170
342
00
00
09
Loom
is F
irst
228
00
00
6314
351
103
4678
000
4580
0043
4000
1268
000
031
Man
teca
St P
auls
00
2615
0064
1696
415
1081
00
2000
000
1250
000
00
36M
odes
to C
ente
nary
00
00
00
00
00
3290
000
4113
000
035
Mod
esto
Firs
t1
20
010
00
173
06
5575
8511
120
9900
5833
300
072
Oak
dale
Com
mun
ity0
015
1550
3039
400
00
025
1000
024
7000
7556
20
00
Pat
ters
on F
eder
ated
00
00
00
2018
01
1012
1200
056
8000
1464
640
010
Del
ta D
istr
ict T
able
1c
570
20. Statistical Tables
571
Delta District
Pla
cerv
ille
Fede
rate
d0
20
00
00
015
1000
2221
6448
561
1551
300
058
Poi
nt P
leas
ant
00
00
00
00
112
5025
000
6000
047
941
00
51R
anch
o C
ordo
va1
170
1448
4541
750
00
012
9295
70
2377
30
4804
622
Rio
Lin
da C
omm
unity
00
00
3910
016
02
2882
6130
0012
5000
3298
80
06
Riv
erba
nk0
00
028
1360
00
00
1164
136
2577
5615
000
00
0R
ockl
in C
orne
rsto
ne C
omm
unity
00
00
150
140
00
1500
000
082
6841
6953
00
Ros
evill
e Fi
rst
00
80
200
00
00
2250
000
023
8666
00
0S
acra
men
to C
ente
nnia
l0
20
010
425
6638
4784
527
80
035
1797
00
20S
acra
men
to C
entra
l0
00
00
00
00
034
5750
621
5697
052
590
0S
acra
men
to C
hine
se0
00
00
00
00
063
0000
1795
0050
000
00
3S
acra
men
to E
man
uel
00
140
1214
0010
03
130
3660
0021
6000
6000
042
132
010
Sac
ram
ento
Fai
th0
00
018
600
00
00
2597
000
016
6294
00
0S
acra
men
to F
irst
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
Sac
ram
ento
Flo
rin0
00
030
969
00
540
2350
000
012
100
1268
530
15S
acra
men
to H
ope
00
1512
5315
743
00
00
2490
000
1000
0030
000
3300
00
8S
acra
men
to J
apan
ese
02
00
153
1337
515
500
00
5824
117
2852
4751
9455
5818
830
22S
acra
men
to N
orth
Sac
ram
ento
00
00
00
00
60
2240
000
3350
000
00
0S
acra
men
to O
ak P
ark
00
00
40
00
480
1000
000
5300
000
00
19S
acra
men
to R
iver
side
00
00
00
1515
003
2526
5000
032
0000
1070
000
6900
015
Sac
ram
ento
Sai
nt M
arks
01
8080
018
415
0037
1293
90
038
0087
10
5496
3722
9013
025
Sac
ram
ento
St A
ndre
ws
01
2950
0020
1595
510
002
2027
3069
50
4537
70
04
Sac
ram
ento
Ton
gan
Um
Fel
low
ship
110
280
190
2025
005
3549
0000
013
0000
00
11S
acra
men
to T
rinity
00
00
00
00
225
9000
0021
3000
00
03
Sac
ram
ento
Wes
ley
00
00
770
00
00
4188
750
1200
000
00
Son
ora
00
1245
012
400
50
310
2094
249
3020
5223
4783
021
064
Sou
lsby
ville
00
00
00
00
00
5800
0030
000
3200
00
00
Sto
ckto
n C
entra
l0
00
098
2919
3512
300
1240
972
0000
01
2350
748
00
15S
tock
ton
Gra
ce0
07
863
2612
4210
520
015
0000
035
0000
5000
00
010
Sto
ckto
n H
oly
Cro
ss0
20
00
00
05
5620
0000
011
2000
2400
000
012
Sto
ckto
n S
t Mar
ks1
140
012
05
04
5052
5000
3500
0038
2247
00
19S
tock
ton
St P
auls
02
430
620
400
00
1104
500
1040
0020
0353
00
0S
utte
r Cre
ek0
012
05
200
00
00
8575
0145
000
6000
00
00
Trac
y Fi
rst
00
00
3073
216
02
147
3065
444
3216
400
4423
40
1735
755
Tuol
umne
00
00
00
00
00
4250
0055
0000
3230
020
9000
00
Turlo
ck F
irst
114
2038
050
6951
5058
076
195
4050
000
4800
0012
5129
00
042
Valle
y S
prin
gs C
omm
unity
00
00
2024
255
1236
230
0012
0106
629
3422
1326
979
270
02
Woo
dlan
d0
110
286
4626
5040
3853
00
4172
032
045
0616
00
32TO
TAL
THIS
YE
AR
912
946
218
451
1645
8299
277
152
047
113
8845
1170
7436
212
3958
2712
1678
0742
8097
236
7148
822
572
20. Statistical Tables
573
Delta DistrictD
elta
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 2
a12
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EN
EV
OLE
NC
ES
(Gen
eral
Adv
ance
Spe
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World Service Appt
World Service Paid
Conf Program Appt
Conf Program Paid
Ministerial Education Appt
Ministerial Education Paid
Black College Appt
Black College Paid
Africa University Appt
Africa University Paid
Other Gen Adv Specials Pd
World Service Specials
Adv Specials Paid to NY
Youth Service Fund
Chu
rchn
ame
Pas
tor
38a
38b
39a
39b
40a
40b
41a
41b
42a
42b
43a
43b
43c
441
Cam
eron
Par
k Fo
othi
llsD
ave
J B
unje
4965
4965
8765
8765
1614
1614
643
643
142
142
1300
00
02
Cer
es F
irst -
Clo
sed
Cla
udio
Kel
ly0
00
00
00
00
00
00
03
Citr
us H
eigh
tsS
him
Hab
te23
1223
1240
8240
8275
175
129
929
966
6611
950
00
4C
oulte
rvill
eLa
rry
G W
ince
ntse
n46
350
181
70
150
060
013
00
00
05
Dav
isM
anoh
ar A
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5130
3441
5600
2820
162
8811
857
367
3488
2201
1058
2720
693
1058
2720
273
3921
212
247
Tota
l Las
t Yea
r31
2419
256
5006
3829
7651
2639
1171
163
1360
910
034
6719
2910
2683
1855
010
2683
1775
037
126
9556
Incr
ease
(Dec
reas
e)91
3-3
854
124
-388
-205
118
1-1
009
-75
-175
226
721
272
3144
2143
3144
2523
2086
2691
Per
cent
age
29-2
02
-10
-27
7-8
6-4
6-1
326
71
143
123
146
28
576
20. Statistical Tables
577
Delta DistrictD
elta
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 2
c12
/31/
08B
EN
EV
OLE
NC
ES
Min
is. S
uppo
rt O
ther
Tha
n Lo
cal C
hurc
h
Extension Society Asked
Extension Society Paid
Non-UM benvolences
Interdenom Coop Appt
Interdenom Coop Paid
General Admin Appt
General Admin Pd
Jur Admin Appt
Jur Admin Paid
Conf Office & Admin Appt
Conf Office & Admin Pd
Clergy Pension & Benefit Appt
Clergy Pension & Benefit Pd
Other Clergy Support Appt
Other Clergy Support Paid
Episcopal Fund Appt
Episcopal Fund Paid
Chu
rchn
ame
50j
50k
5152
a52
b53
a53
b54
a54
b55
a55
b59
a59
b60
a60
b61
a61
b1
Cam
eron
Par
k Fo
othi
lls96
196
112
319
127
127
437
437
119
119
8351
8351
1492
014
920
1041
110
411
1298
1298
2C
eres
Firs
t - C
lose
d0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
3C
itrus
Hei
ghts
448
448
059
5920
420
455
5538
8938
8969
4969
4948
4948
4960
560
54
Cou
lterv
ille
900
2655
120
410
110
778
013
9015
0697
00
121
05
Dav
is11
8511
850
157
1353
945
147
1210
296
2574
1839
518
395
1283
687
0816
0113
36
Elk
Gro
ve72
872
837
097
9733
133
190
9063
2863
2811
306
1130
678
8978
8998
498
47
Elv
erta
72
540
108
3325
97
628
471
1123
842
784
588
9874
8E
scal
on40
515
524
4154
4018
413
550
4035
2023
8562
9062
9043
8927
4054
726
09
Fair
Oak
s58
758
748
078
7826
726
773
7350
9850
9891
0891
0863
5563
5579
379
310
Farm
ingt
on13
313
380
918
1860
6016
1611
5211
5220
5920
5914
3714
3717
917
911
Gal
t39
334
435
0052
017
90
490
3416
1500
6104
6104
4259
1500
531
012
Hug
hson
548
548
073
7324
924
968
6847
6447
6485
1185
1159
3959
3974
174
113
Ione
Com
mun
ity16
70
2560
2222
7676
2121
1450
1450
2591
2591
1808
1808
225
225
14Is
leto
n C
omm
unity
4848
06
622
226
641
541
574
174
151
751
764
6415
Jack
son
265
011
0035
1012
111
133
3323
0610
1941
2041
2028
7516
7535
90
16Ja
mes
tow
n51
044
07
723
236
644
544
579
679
655
555
569
6917
Linc
oln
324
324
5750
4343
148
148
4040
2819
2819
5036
5036
3514
3514
438
438
18Li
nden
291
025
039
013
20
360
2531
045
2345
2331
5621
0039
40
19Lo
di F
irst
1458
048
9019
318
966
364
918
117
712
671
1163
422
638
2078
615
797
1450
519
7019
3020
Lodi
Sal
em
275
00
360
125
034
023
870
4266
029
760
371
021
Loom
is F
irst
1432
358
1956
719
048
651
163
177
4412
441
1244
122
228
2222
815
510
1551
019
3448
422
Man
teca
St P
auls
904
013
0012
012
041
141
111
211
278
5644
3014
037
1403
797
9455
8612
2112
2123
Mod
esto
Cen
tena
ry23
190
300
307
010
540
287
020
146
035
994
3599
425
116
7001
3132
024
Mod
esto
Firs
t19
2810
8727
710
256
256
877
877
239
239
1675
116
751
2992
929
929
2088
420
884
2604
2604
25O
akda
le C
omm
unity
70
70
094
032
20
880
6143
010
976
1097
676
590
955
026
Pat
ters
on F
eder
ated
283
00
380
129
035
024
6120
043
9743
9730
6830
6838
30
27P
lace
rvill
e E
l Dor
ado
Cou
nty
Fede
rate
d38
238
224
294
5151
174
174
4747
3319
3319
5930
041
380
516
516
28P
oint
Ple
asan
t69
569
546
8792
9231
631
686
8660
3760
3710
786
1078
675
2675
2693
993
929
Ran
cho
Cor
dova
608
020
600
810
276
075
052
800
9434
9434
6583
3291
821
030
Rio
Lin
da C
omm
unity
301
301
1770
400
137
037
026
190
4680
4680
3265
3265
407
0
576
20. Statistical Tables
577
Delta District
31R
iver
bank
145
048
190
660
180
1258
022
4820
2115
690
196
032
Roc
klin
Cor
ners
tone
Com
mun
ity70
60
1753
940
321
088
061
390
1096
810
968
7653
1295
40
33R
osev
ille
Firs
t64
80
086
029
50
800
5630
010
059
1005
970
1970
875
034
Sac
ram
ento
Cen
tenn
ial
1346
697
1084
617
818
861
240
216
716
711
693
9911
2089
220
892
1457
812
375
1818
1298
35S
acra
men
to C
entra
l52
70
700
240
065
045
760
8177
8177
5705
1121
712
036
Sac
ram
ento
Chi
nese
28
90
038
013
10
360
2512
044
8915
0031
3250
039
10
37S
acra
men
to C
ho U
n K
orea
n U
mc
627
083
028
50
780
5447
097
320
6791
084
70
38S
acra
men
to E
man
uel
184
184
024
2484
8423
2315
9615
9628
5228
5219
9019
9024
824
839
Sac
ram
ento
Fai
th54
40
2931
7247
247
163
6744
4727
3114
8446
8446
5893
3883
735
484
40S
acra
men
to F
irst
1453
1177
1207
419
319
366
180
718
022
112
627
1565
422
561
2256
115
743
1779
019
6323
9741
Sac
ram
ento
Flo
rin70
30
8474
930
320
087
061
070
1091
110
911
7613
095
00
42S
acra
men
to H
ope
379
028
5050
5017
217
247
4732
9232
9258
8258
8241
0441
0451
251
243
Sac
ram
ento
Jap
anes
e79
579
515
0010
510
536
236
299
9969
1069
1012
346
1234
686
1586
1510
7410
7444
Sac
ram
ento
Nor
th S
acra
men
to44
90
060
020
40
560
3903
069
740
4866
060
70
45S
acra
men
to O
ak P
ark
164
164
150
220
750
200
1424
025
4425
4417
750
221
046
Sac
ram
ento
Riv
ersi
de29
00
039
013
20
360
2524
542
4509
4509
3146
911
392
047
Sac
ram
ento
St A
ndre
ws
503
503
4165
6767
229
229
6262
4371
4371
7810
7810
5449
5449
680
680
48S
acra
men
to S
aint
Mar
ks29
4311
6290
4539
039
013
380
365
365
2557
421
273
4569
345
693
3188
431
884
3976
049
Sac
ram
ento
Trin
ity12
20
016
056
015
010
610
1895
1895
1322
671
165
050
Sac
ram
ento
Wes
ley
8484
011
038
010
072
821
513
0013
0090
790
711
30
51S
onor
a29
529
517
9039
3913
413
437
3725
640
4581
4581
3197
3197
399
290
52S
ouls
byvi
lle
188
188
2525
8585
2323
1631
1631
2913
2913
2033
2033
254
254
53S
tock
ton
Cen
tral
1868
600
4063
248
300
849
865
232
150
1622
613
520
2899
228
992
2023
020
230
2523
1720
54S
tock
ton
Gra
ce42
00
1533
856
5619
119
152
5236
4714
0065
1665
1645
4790
056
70
55S
tock
ton
Hol
y C
ross
682
682
8652
9090
310
310
8585
5926
5926
1058
710
587
7388
7388
921
921
56S
tock
ton
St M
arks
374
374
1400
5050
170
170
4646
3248
3248
5804
5804
4050
4050
505
505
57S
tock
ton
St P
auls
475
020
2563
021
60
590
4131
073
8156
1351
500
642
058
Sut
ter C
reek
363
053
048
2816
596
4526
3150
1838
5629
5629
3928
2291
490
286
59Tr
acy
Firs
t48
348
30
640
220
060
042
000
7503
7503
5236
065
30
60Tu
olum
ne17
217
265
423
2378
7821
2114
9714
9726
7526
7518
6618
6623
323
361
Turlo
ck F
irst
1422
038
948
189
189
647
647
176
176
1235
312
353
2207
122
071
1540
115
401
1921
1921
62Va
lley
Spr
ings
Com
mun
ity30
530
510
708
4040
139
139
3838
2648
2648
4731
4731
3301
3301
412
412
63W
oodl
and
984
984
1029
130
130
447
447
122
122
8550
8550
1527
515
275
1065
910
659
1329
1329
64S
acra
men
to T
onga
n U
M F
ello
wsh
ip
292
075
0039
013
30
360
2535
045
300
3161
039
40
Tota
l Thi
s Ye
ar39
212
1718
728
4265
5201
3391
1783
310
104
4858
3095
3407
0221
6961
6087
3357
0300
4247
6030
2819
5297
228
121
Tota
l Las
t Yea
r37
126
1929
324
6847
5245
2931
1703
094
9048
3026
8235
3080
2264
4457
3293
5400
1941
5066
2948
2250
624
3003
0In
crea
se (D
ecre
ase)
2086
-210
637
418
-44
460
803
614
2841
3-1
2378
-948
335
440
3028
196
9479
9723
48-1
909
Per
cent
age
6-1
115
-116
56
015
-4-4
66
23
5-6
578
20. Statistical Tables
579
Delta DistrictD
elta
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 2
d12
/31/
08
Pastor's Base Comp
Associate Base Comp
Pastor's housing paid
Assoicate housing paid
Pastor's Prof Expense
Associate Prof Expense
Pastor's other cash
Associate other cash
Diaconal/Deacon total
Other staff comp & exp
Current program exp
Current operating exp
Principal & interest paid
Paid on blgs & improvements
UMW pd to district or conf
UMW
Grand Total Paid
Parsonage rental income
Chu
rchn
ame
6465
66a
66b
67a
67b
68a
68b
6970
7172
7374
7576
961
Cam
eron
Par
k Fo
othi
lls38
522
030
000
031
860
1320
50
078
491
3046
347
815
2167
067
849
1075
4033
670
2C
eres
Firs
t - C
lose
d0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
3C
itrus
Hei
ghts
3598
20
1955
00
1587
060
410
020
929
1454
1707
90
1253
50
1451
300
4C
oulte
rvill
e84
000
00
00
1480
00
400
9910
256
00
025
297
05
Dav
is38
000
024
087
093
20
00
012
8537
1264
047
068
8874
418
490
3843
120
6E
lk G
rove
4673
30
2189
70
9750
013
211
00
6422
494
8636
080
1606
4716
3932
057
0467
07
Elv
erta
60
00
7200
010
770
00
088
0020
9092
370
4233
036
567
7200
8E
scal
on38
788
032
980
034
380
1712
40
9533
3324
1903
80
1249
700
2398
290
9Fa
ir O
aks
3463
20
2142
60
1712
060
00
038
054
7370
4585
513
543
1980
80
2195
5314
400
10Fa
rmin
gton
1920
00
3000
013
000
00
066
2715
4614
346
013
862
240
7131
595
5011
Gal
t35
182
042
470
8799
00
00
1560
455
6325
152
5465
00
1134
120
12H
ughs
on44
077
012
504
013
923
014
306
00
4941
141
1620
753
00
019
3590
1487
613
Ione
Com
mun
ity21
399
011
400
017
600
00
00
7173
2887
50
4850
087
096
014
Isle
ton
Com
mun
ity0
035
700
1452
015
480
012
0084
7425
00
018
329
7200
15Ja
ckso
n12
000
00
021
240
00
056
3781
617
701
00
790
5054
00
16Ja
mes
tow
n45
000
00
5850
00
00
3020
916
7758
00
025
250
017
Linc
oln
3198
40
3953
013
790
1496
50
052
5061
8818
297
091
380
1179
910
18Li
nden
2002
20
4310
021
670
2126
10
020
4546
013
076
1175
20
082
036
019
Lodi
Firs
t57
635
025
891
069
510
5160
00
1550
2322
298
9276
40
1160
0841
5156
8168
020
Lodi
Sal
em
3000
00
00
00
00
00
923
8137
70
00
1123
000
21Lo
omis
Firs
t49
306
082
640
5550
017
124
00
2100
1415
413
6688
387
502
3222
770
8625
850
22M
ante
ca S
t Pau
ls41
167
1336
819
800
2200
043
6521
5056
050
062
720
7135
5946
00
4278
3490
2843
030
23M
odes
to C
ente
nary
3633
733
685
2062
10
1794
00
00
4351
0085
4913
0761
00
071
0142
024
Mod
esto
Firs
t52
044
3637
021
600
1545
629
6925
240
5600
015
6755
3073
011
3264
074
2941
8458
7041
1800
025
Oak
dale
Com
mun
ity
3695
20
3526
096
00
1464
40
021
389
1285
568
249
00
016
9551
026
Pat
ters
on F
eder
ated
3387
30
3142
021
390
8274
00
1172
214
3811
550
011
350
094
765
027
Pla
cerv
ille
El D
orad
o C
ount
y Fe
dera
ted
3730
018
810
3730
00
400
500
2659
90
022
3555
1514
573
445
064
890
4833
270
28P
oint
Ple
asan
t32
864
1635
419
210
7646
00
3800
00
7986
488
7030
761
7330
70
032
0005
9600
29R
anch
o C
ordo
va31
730
017
550
014
150
1712
40
034
320
1395
632
624
2983
1972
314
8620
9275
030
Rio
Lin
da C
omm
unity
1799
10
3000
012
740
1800
00
1928
871
0217
076
033
084
725
1141
670
578
20. Statistical Tables
579
Delta District
31R
iver
bank
1758
00
2450
013
500
1368
00
1810
775
1847
50
00
4612
532
5032
Roc
klin
Cor
ners
tone
Com
mun
ity42
148
023
584
030
470
085
320
3884
415
9346
249
3149
769
370
2157
650
33R
osev
ille
Firs
t36
445
023
000
019
490
4200
00
2892
213
799
2998
40
00
1504
450
34S
acra
men
to C
ente
nnia
l50
747
3115
020
970
1536
634
4620
560
1148
80
1287
8289
6747
077
021
201
7002
4444
760
35S
acra
men
to C
entra
l0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
9298
036
Sac
ram
ento
Chi
nese
20
223
00
00
050
000
00
9290
2603
30
4263
066
809
037
Sac
ram
ento
Cho
Un
Kor
ean
Um
c0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
38S
acra
men
to E
man
uel
3443
40
6713
076
20
00
00
7454
2272
054
050
020
084
598
2113
39S
acra
men
to F
aith
3716
40
2040
00
4065
056
000
012
722
3968
3091
90
1527
790
715
7007
040
Sac
ram
ento
Firs
t39
972
8760
3012
012
4043
000
1712
40
016
6229
3215
213
7071
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7539
5719
7031
630
41S
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men
to F
lorin
3550
00
2030
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2446
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488
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3937
224
855
4097
513
934
096
920
9989
042
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ram
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e30
122
015
000
00
015
720
098
2965
2144
668
1724
593
167
893
2423
170
43S
acra
men
to J
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5693
60
3360
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738
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5637
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2245
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1912
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312
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3073
110
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173
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men
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side
1300
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1400
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2042
616
725
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St A
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3400
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326
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00
2283
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310
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572
3545
1759
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080
016
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048
Sac
ram
ento
Sai
nt M
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4469
243
557
2457
037
353
6661
7158
5600
8877
030
5835
6280
010
6678
2179
410
684
6622
8569
490
49S
acra
men
to T
rinity
2810
50
00
4555
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00
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9029
342
00
066
458
050
Sac
ram
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ley
7998
077
00
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322
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702
2614
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546
2431
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016
322
023
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00
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1271
4028
60
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2210
1321
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n H
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ss54
407
060
000
3450
074
880
042
076
9750
5118
70
6000
022
9272
056
Sto
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n S
t Mar
ks41
369
016
922
015
440
5600
00
9575
2754
2479
034
460
014
0451
1608
457
Sto
ckto
n S
t Pau
ls34
654
015
400
032
500
1200
00
010
704
3321
2233
60
020
010
9778
058
Sut
ter C
reek
4628
30
3500
00
011
500
00
1075
010
017
400
027
000
013
0824
059
Trac
y Fi
rst
3478
80
4800
053
360
3571
00
2269
815
397
3154
20
020
0012
9660
060
Tuol
umne
1968
00
2500
00
053
580
040
3738
669
8155
282
1163
010
6793
061
Turlo
ck F
irst
4225
10
4500
083
000
2348
80
015
4916
2202
483
516
079
802
3000
5400
500
62Va
lley
Spr
ings
Com
mun
ity32
092
011
736
023
140
1500
00
1737
526
6120
769
1020
511
787
182
1407
3211
736
63W
oodl
and
4526
20
2460
00
1795
076
770
012
0268
1804
227
744
020
361
1291
3277
070
64S
acra
men
to T
onga
n U
M F
ello
wsh
ip
2692
80
4248
010
000
4000
00
6500
4330
013
580
00
9483
40
Tota
l Thi
s Ye
ar19
1848
324
7274
7615
4310
3167
1746
0022
026
3497
1063
605
7560
3315
255
5904
5623
1473
472
6166
1544
546
5388
914
1969
0417
4520
Tota
l Las
t Yea
r17
7576
923
6519
6643
7987
140
1706
0519
070
3652
2449
683
7175
3047
071
5468
4220
6836
639
9581
1660
612
4767
413
0994
2411
4097
Incr
ease
(Dec
reas
e)14
2714
1075
597
164
1602
739
9529
56-1
5514
1392
238
526
8184
4361
424
6368
3265
85-1
1606
662
1510
9748
060
423
Per
cent
age
85
1518
216
-428
59
812
82-7
138
53
580
20. Statistical Tables
581
Delta DistrictD
elta
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 3
1. A
nnua
l Ope
ratin
g &
Ben
evol
ence
Bud
get F
undi
ng S
ourc
es:
2.Fu
ndin
g S
ourc
es fo
r Cap
ital &
oth
er
Spe
c.P
roje
ct3.
Fund
ing
Sou
rces
from
D
ist.,
AC
,JC
,Gen
Chu
rch
12/3
1/20
08
a. Rec.thru Pledges
b. Rec. from non-pledging
c. Rec fromUniden.Givers
d. Rec. from Int. & Div.
e. Rec. fromCh. Assets
f. Rec. from bldg.use&Cont.
g. Rec. thrufundraisers
1.Total
a. Capital Campaign
b. Memorial & Endow/Bequest
c. Other Source&Proj.
2. Total
a. Equitable Salary
b. Adv. Spec. &Apport.Fund
c. Other
3. Total
9453
120
101
Cam
eron
Par
k: F
ooth
ill25
9485
8183
346
2214
80
2857
4140
3530
8531
8010
770
013
950
00
00
9393
020
302
Citr
us H
eigh
ts U
MC
5761
718
124
2204
314
700
2924
796
3213
8133
050
050
5833
00
5833
9304
620
403
Cou
lterv
ille
UM
C18
668
686
330
00
5482
2504
90
00
00
00
094
386
2050
4D
avis
UM
C34
8080
4064
210
154
484
035
200
4028
800
1200
00
1200
00
00
093
976
2060
5E
lk G
rove
UM
C19
7840
2321
042
9095
60
4980
1487
324
6149
8715
311
70
8727
00
080
080
093
980
2070
6E
lver
ta U
MC
014
554
1892
120
00
1645
812
890
012
890
00
093
062
2080
7E
scal
on U
MC
5132
544
549
6174
1509
017
4218
770
1240
690
4055
040
550
00
093
984
2090
8Fa
ir O
aks
UM
C13
7797
1451
017
4932
70
3338
417
848
2056
150
00
00
00
093
066
2100
9Fa
rmin
gton
UM
C38
090
1410
1622
662
011
025
052
809
032
00
320
00
00
9307
021
1010
Gal
t UM
C0
1178
7160
029
40
5765
511
9477
00
00
00
00
9307
421
2011
Hug
hson
UM
C13
1541
1146
842
8117
249
00
016
4539
00
00
00
00
9307
821
3012
Ione
Com
mun
ity U
MC
4395
60
2599
215
031
154
7662
8558
60
069
8269
820
00
093
082
2140
13Is
leto
n C
omm
unity
UM
C10
140
052
1572
00
011
764
00
00
00
00
9308
621
5014
Jack
son
UM
C40
951
1038
024
6114
150
1629
1525
5836
10
1727
50
1727
50
00
093
087
2160
15Ja
mes
tow
n U
MC
021
643
1446
538
014
0084
2511
10
00
00
00
094
444
2180
16Li
ncol
n U
MC
6602
146
244
5288
967
024
6621
8212
3168
00
00
00
00
9310
221
9017
Lind
en U
MC
2477
015
687
1000
014
90
2585
1165
764
848
6925
170
4183
1127
812
000
050
012
500
9311
022
0018
Lodi
Firs
t UM
C29
7813
1082
0548
8167
30
5192
2146
543
8229
1016
631
5074
126
8744
20
00
088
295
2210
19Lo
di S
alem
UM
C22
706
5694
910
110
00
082
290
587
00
00
00
090
587
9473
022
2020
Loom
is F
irst U
MC
3899
5011
222
6569
3652
037
023
2895
947
7375
1751
2616
9978
034
5104
00
00
9312
222
3021
Man
teca
St.
Pau
l's U
MC
2511
810
1699
927
20
1547
4227
3209
094
80
948
00
00
9313
422
4022
Mod
esto
Cen
tena
ry U
MC
6900
690
012
00
069
0081
020
878
020
878
00
00
9313
822
5023
Mod
esto
Firs
t UM
C33
8357
9204
958
3817
150
3512
810
000
4830
870
4877
00
4877
00
00
093
146
2270
24O
akda
le C
omm
unity
UM
C33
212
7979
230
0314
720
2996
121
386
1688
260
1850
018
500
00
093
150
2290
25P
atte
rson
Fed
erat
ed U
MC
7388
831
898
5598
113
012
9510
568
1233
600
2000
00
2000
00
00
0
580
20. Statistical Tables
581
Delta District
9402
823
0026
Pla
cerv
ille
El D
orad
o C
nty
Fed
3522
0461
526
5358
3378
019
888
044
2354
00
00
00
00
8830
723
1027
Elk
Gro
ve P
oint
Ple
asan
t UM
C16
9436
2912
266
8161
016
815
5371
2274
8648
5370
2490
048
7860
00
7000
7000
8838
523
2028
Ran
cho
Cor
dova
UM
C11
5719
1039
526
6821
200
1064
152
4714
6790
039
140
3914
00
00
9404
023
3029
Rio
Lin
da C
omm
unity
UM
C59
320
8332
5109
820
2325
2116
096
328
015
000
1500
00
00
9315
823
4030
Riv
erba
nk U
MC
044
438
300
00
00
4473
80
00
00
00
094
041
2345
31R
ockl
in C
orne
rsto
ne C
omm
unity
1425
0040
000
6446
295
087
000
1979
410
00
00
012
500
1250
094
044
2350
32R
osev
ille
Firs
t UM
C11
0915
7757
2002
1629
049
6598
7513
7143
00
00
00
00
9404
823
7033
Sac
ram
ento
Cen
tenn
ial U
MC
2560
7435
244
6544
1245
90
8255
2381
834
2394
042
8517
070
2135
50
00
094
052
2380
34S
acra
men
to C
entra
l UM
C94
056
2390
35S
acra
men
to C
hine
se U
MC
1446
00
085
025
923
1778
458
252
00
00
00
00
9363
323
9536
Sac
Cho
Un
Kor
ean
UM
C94
065
2400
37S
acra
men
to E
man
uel U
MC
3900
090
090
052
024
400
2831
893
570
3490
00
3490
00
1117
511
175
8831
924
1038
Sac
ram
ento
Fai
th U
MC
7968
313
484
604
4592
042
993
014
1356
030
460
3046
00
00
9406
424
2039
Sac
ram
ento
Firs
t UM
C23
5223
5250
514
188
1088
10
1332
890
4460
8691
593
1789
4054
2027
5953
00
00
9399
224
3040
Sac
ram
ento
Flo
rin U
MC
9975
718
297
1632
234
40
3095
528
319
1939
940
2065
020
650
00
088
323
2440
41S
acra
men
to H
ope
UM
C0
1087
3188
8319
3260
036
852
6085
1630
830
100
010
00
00
094
718
2450
42S
acra
men
to J
apan
ese
UM
C25
7689
4347
510
437
631
042
748
6500
3614
8065
940
065
940
00
094
012
2460
43N
orth
Sac
ram
ento
UM
C64
923
803
1905
00
1160
06
7923
70
00
050
000
050
0094
068
2470
44S
acra
men
to O
ak P
ark
UM
C16
650
1693
60
00
2097
743
0058
863
00
00
2600
00
1500
041
000
8832
724
8045
Sac
ram
ento
Riv
ersi
de U
MC
2824
182
690
00
2326
543
6464
139
00
00
00
00
9407
324
9046
Sac
ram
ento
St.
And
rew
's U
MC
1024
9245
426
2855
743
010
724
2280
1645
200
160
016
00
00
094
080
2500
47S
acra
men
to S
t. M
ark'
s U
MC
6686
1513
7596
1511
610
8617
023
090
3024
887
5921
021
896
4126
2602
20
074
474
488
331
2510
48S
acra
men
to T
rinity
UM
C32
496
2403
014
4822
030
0070
1468
010
00
00
1200
00
012
000
9408
425
2049
Sac
ram
ento
Wes
ley
UM
C11
657
5828
2242
221
00
392
2034
00
00
00
00
093
162
2530
50S
onor
a U
MC
6516
815
2915
2961
065
1538
6578
667
00
00
00
00
9309
025
4051
Sou
lsby
ville
UM
C93
170
2550
52S
tock
ton
Cen
tral U
MC
3424
9118
1685
9026
1817
80
3413
048
6359
0373
1798
7161
990
1860
700
00
093
182
2560
53S
tock
ton
Gra
ce U
MC
6846
528
5612
4139
20
1918
025
1894
652
3472
00
034
720
00
00
9318
325
7054
Sto
ckto
n H
oly
Cro
ss U
MC
1232
4842
630
3467
212
030
901
020
0458
022
113
2000
1322
210
00
093
174
2580
55S
tock
ton
St.
Mar
k's
UM
C48
033
6040
4050
5497
029
013
8947
1015
800
6200
2767
8967
00
2206
022
060
9318
625
9056
Sto
ckto
n S
t. P
aul's
UM
C96
830
2880
5380
7663
125
2280
1111
1162
690
495
049
50
00
093
192
2600
57S
utte
r Cre
ek U
MC
6261
520
608
1861
00
2200
1326
8861
00
875
087
50
00
093
196
2610
58Tr
acy
Firs
t UM
C95
333
2099
5518
50
3643
155
2514
7449
014
992
014
992
00
00
9320
026
2059
Tuol
umne
UM
C0
3275
336
1592
70
1167
020
849
173
3659
250
3684
00
500
500
9320
426
3060
Turlo
ck F
irst U
MC
3046
3243
586
1699
2731
027
830
3312
441
3602
1040
3780
048
200
00
093
206
2640
61Va
lley
Spr
ings
Com
mun
ity U
MC
6739
925
800
3264
111
020
7029
0710
1551
3092
2219
053
110
069
5069
5094
116
2660
62W
oodl
and
UM
C24
3115
4009
756
5112
530
1611
029
1727
017
050
1705
00
00
7897
840
1955
824
2938
8011
3729
895
9398
9645
7927
1165
9991
1093
268
5654
3824
6674
1905
380
6083
30
7722
922
8649
582
20. Statistical Tables
583
Fresno DistrictFr
esno
Dis
tric
t
12/3
1/20
08
Total professing members reported at close of last year
Received this year on Profession of Faith
Restored by Affirmation (or correction to previous report)
Received from other United Methodist Churches
Received from other Denominations
Removed or Corrected by Charge Conference Action
Withdrawn
Removed by Transfer to other United Methodist Churches
Removed by Transfer to other Denominations
Removed by death
Total professing members at close of this year
Members in Line 9 who are Asian
Members in Line 9 who are Black/African American
Members in Line 9 who are Hispanic
Members in Line 9 who are Native American
Members in Line 9 who are Pacific Islanders
Members in Line 9 who are White
Members in Line 9 who are of Mixed Race
Females
Males
Avg. attendance at the principle worship service(s)
Chu
rchN
ame
Pas
tor
12.
a2.
b3
45a
5.b
67
89
9a.1
9a.2
9a.3
9a.4
9a.5
9a.6
9a.7
9b.1
9b.2
10A
rmon
aTh
omas
Abr
aham
son
580
20
00
30
01
560
01
00
550
3917
23A
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nnife
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64
00
00
55
87
285
56
130
026
10
182
103
113
Bak
ersfi
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Firs
tR
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rd H
. Tho
mps
on51
918
64
38
812
28
512
1410
131
546
45
314
198
368
Bak
ersfi
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Sai
nt M
arks
Nym
phas
Edw
ards
158
40
00
00
10
715
43
30
00
148
010
252
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sfiel
d Tr
inity
Mad
elin
e K
. Els
ea11
412
01
06
01
03
117
34
411
065
378
3975
Bak
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eld
Wes
ley
Pam
ela
Fine
267
40
00
2710
12
822
30
34
00
216
011
111
294
Car
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rsR
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t Bra
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690
00
00
00
01
680
00
00
00
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27C
how
chill
a C
hris
tchu
rch
John
Par
ker
140
00
04
010
74
1311
00
01
03
106
066
4248
Clo
vis
Fres
no K
orea
n Fe
llow
ship
Youn
g G
won
Kim
055
02
80
00
00
6565
00
00
00
3629
55C
lovi
s M
emor
ial
Den
ice
Lesl
ie32
336
281
016
00
18
363
962
20
226
01
226
137
193
Clo
vis
Uni
ted
Japa
nese
Chr
istia
nK
eith
P. I
nouy
e35
75
00
00
00
24
356
321
01
00
257
212
142
150
Cor
cora
n Fi
rst
Jam
es W
offin
den
4111
00
00
00
04
480
22
06
362
3711
28D
elan
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lmar
de
Oce
ra14
22
00
00
00
02
142
334
00
010
42
00
60D
inub
a Fi
rst
Fran
ces
Leib
ert
830
00
00
01
03
7912
213
00
520
4732
40D
inub
a P
alm
Fran
ces
Leib
ert
970
00
00
00
02
9593
00
00
20
5243
29D
os P
alos
Jam
es R
. Sco
tt50
070
00
00
00
211
80
45
00
109
072
4638
Exe
ter
Les
Lung
ren
165
00
00
00
00
116
40
00
00
164
094
7058
Fire
baug
h-M
endo
taB
ert R
oper
950
00
00
02
00
932
04
00
870
5835
56Fr
esno
Cal
wa
T.B
.S.
694
00
00
00
04
690
03
00
660
00
40Fr
esno
Chr
istia
n Fe
llow
ship
Deb
orah
H. D
illon
192
00
00
00
00
019
215
50
80
04
2510
092
55Fr
esno
Gra
ceFl
oyd
N. Q
uenz
er12
10
00
00
00
02
119
43
131
098
067
5240
Fres
no S
ierr
a Vi
sta
Floy
d N
. Que
nzer
680
00
00
00
02
663
12
06
600
4127
14Fr
esno
St M
arks
Leon
ard
Ada
ms
1812
00
240
00
00
540
3022
00
20
2429
68Fr
esno
St P
auls
Arn
el G
. Cle
men
te13
30
04
00
01
08
128
80
10
011
90
8444
45Fr
esno
Wes
ley
Vick
ie A
rmou
r Hea
ly44
510
00
00
00
012
443
85
131
138
70
333
110
209
Tabl
e N
o. 1
a
582
20. Statistical Tables
583
Fresno District
Han
ford
Sus
an F
oste
r'14
12
00
10
02
04
138
40
10
012
94
9147
70K
erm
anM
icha
el H
arre
ll21
96
00
06
00
04
215
00
00
021
50
126
8981
Ker
nvill
eTr
oy M
ead
123
70
04
07
10
512
10
00
00
121
074
4771
Lake
Isab
ella
Hig
hlan
d C
hape
lB
rian
Mar
k12
05
00
05
00
05
115
50
00
011
00
8431
67Le
Gra
ndA
nne
Sch
lesi
nger
640
00
00
00
01
630
010
00
530
5112
31Le
moo
reTh
omas
Abr
aham
son
107
90
05
00
01
311
72
00
00
115
075
4292
Lind
say
Kar
en S
toffe
rs90
20
00
02
00
288
30
80
077
052
3668
Livi
ngst
onR
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t L. K
uype
r22
90
10
30
61
06
220
132
12
00
850
132
8867
Los
Ban
osG
len
Ala
n R
aley
196
03
00
014
60
417
52
02
04
167
011
854
95M
ader
aS
hiny
a G
oto
231
01
00
14
10
322
34
35
10
214
012
110
611
6M
arip
osa
Virg
inia
L. F
oste
r24
27
10
425
40
06
219
20
30
021
40
132
8793
Mer
ced
Jay
Kev
in P
eirc
e43
711
26
04
913
315
412
836
30
431
51
264
148
194
New
Cuy
ama
Cuy
ama
Com
mun
ityS
teve
Dra
ucke
r21
00
00
00
00
120
00
20
018
011
721
Oak
hurs
t New
Com
mun
ityK
elle
y O
'Con
nor
238
60
00
02
00
323
90
110
10
227
017
861
130
Por
terv
ille
Firs
tLe
s Lu
ngre
n15
08
00
00
00
02
156
00
00
015
60
8571
67P
orte
rvill
e G
rand
Ave
nue
Don
ald
H. R
ouls
ten
170
40
20
00
02
317
12
08
00
161
094
7721
0R
eedl
ey F
ello
wsh
ipN
eal R
. Har
ris
720
10
00
00
05
6863
00
00
50
5117
25R
eedl
ey F
irst
Nea
l R. H
arris
59
00
00
10
00
355
20
10
052
00
033
Riv
erda
leJo
hn W
hite
mor
e54
00
02
00
02
153
00
00
053
030
2336
San
ger
Sio
sifa
Hin
gano
227
270
01
00
05
324
715
352
010
164
315
394
185
Sel
ma
Firs
tD
ale
S. K
uruh
ara
197
00
00
00
10
718
912
112
00
164
011
871
35S
elm
a S
an P
ablo
Ines
Lug
o Za
mud
io41
00
00
00
00
041
00
391
01
024
1735
Taft
Jae
Cha
eng
Cho
i82
69
00
00
00
196
00
10
094
167
2936
Teha
chap
i Val
ley
T. D
avid
Ofa
heng
aue
660
00
40
00
00
700
00
01
690
4129
63Ti
pton
Jam
es W
offin
den
432
00
10
00
05
410
00
01
400
2417
18Tr
anqu
illity
Bet
h S
tidha
m63
00
00
00
00
459
00
00
056
334
2526
Tula
re F
irst
Latu
Tan
gulu
327
00
06
00
00
632
75
00
017
293
00
010
7Vi
salia
Ste
ven
D. C
reel
946
80
03
03
00
1693
815
642
00
875
056
137
749
4W
asco
J. S
cott
Allr
ed99
00
00
280
00
566
10
00
263
042
2438
Wel
don
Bria
n M
ark
110
00
00
110
00
297
00
01
096
065
3245
TOTA
L TH
IS Y
EA
R91
9428
712
420
7313
887
5632
227
9158
1177
100
363
862
7292
5752
7332
2046
14
584
20. Statistical Tables
585
Fresno DistrictFr
esno
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 1
b
12/3
1/20
08
Number of persons baptized this year (all ages)
Total baptized members who are not professing members
Number of persons on Constituency Roll
Total enrolled in confirmation classes this year
Number of leaders in all Sunday church school groups
Numbers of leaders in other groups
Children (0-6th grade) in all Sunday church school
groups
Children (0-6th grade) in all other groups
Youth (7th-12th grade) in all Sunday chruch school
groups
Youth (7th-12th grade) in all other groups
Adults (post high school) in all Sunday chruch school
groups
Adults (post high school) in all other groups
Total in Sunday church school groups
Total in all other groups
Total Christian formation participants
Avg. attendance in the Sunday church school (all ages)
Average Attendance in other ongoing classes and groups
Average Attendance in other short-term classes and
groups
Children
Youth
Adult
Number of Christian Formation groups, other than chrch
school
Number of formation participants (Line 19) who became
professing members
Chu
rchN
ame
1112
1314
15a
15b
16a
16b
17a
17b
18a
18b
19a
19b
1920
2122
23a
23b
23c
2324
Arm
ona
017
160
04
06
00
05
015
150
55
10
12
0A
twat
er2
1069
44
317
98
112
3031
5384
928
11
14
64
Bak
ersfi
eld
Firs
t3
122
38
2628
5537
2869
121
172
230
306
536
147
194
153
45
1625
31B
aker
sfiel
d S
aint
Mar
ks3
215
01
20
10
00
01
34
010
00
01
11
Bak
ersfi
eld
Trin
ity7
2532
125
218
00
00
1423
1639
250
152
24
87
Bak
ersfi
eld
Wes
ley
114
118
410
2018
506
1212
2346
105
151
1815
100
09
94
Car
uthe
rs0
00
03
34
06
05
018
321
110
01
00
00
Cho
wch
illa
Chr
istc
hurc
h 0
030
00
70
00
00
300
3737
00
00
00
30
Clo
vis
Fres
no K
orea
n Fe
llow
ship
40
150
45
140
60
60
00
021
00
00
66
0C
lovi
s M
emor
ial
77
00
123
70
718
2020
4641
8735
015
00
00
0C
lovi
s U
nite
d Ja
pane
se C
hris
tian
130
00
305
8625
795
1090
205
125
330
6020
151
25
80
Cor
cora
n Fi
rst
63
237
41
50
20
113
224
2626
103
00
00
0D
elan
o1
125
44
38
07
00
4519
4867
2220
04
04
00
Din
uba
Firs
t2
028
06
1014
108
176
1634
5387
1818
424
52
110
Din
uba
Pal
m0
027
04
40
00
04
08
412
69
361
13
50
Dos
Pal
os2
215
00
30
00
00
220
2525
022
70
03
30
Exe
ter
028
290
64
142
012
60
2618
4416
034
00
00
0Fi
reba
ugh-
Men
dota
11
300
44
95
722
031
2062
829
3112
01
23
0Fr
esno
Cal
wa
00
00
70
170
100
140
480
4832
00
00
00
0Fr
esno
Chr
istia
n Fe
llow
ship
00
530
109
715
62
48
2734
6120
448
11
68
0Fr
esno
Gra
ce0
048
08
80
02
330
1040
2161
2415
00
00
00
Fres
no S
ierr
a Vi
sta
00
120
02
00
04
02
08
80
00
00
00
0Fr
esno
St M
arks
00
00
13
00
00
012
115
160
00
00
00
0Fr
esno
St P
auls
00
341
34
40
25
20
119
2014
198
00
66
0Fr
esno
Wes
ley
810
513
10
216
4340
185
5043
132
9422
645
405
31
58
3
584
20. Statistical Tables
585
Fresno District
Han
ford
211
783
85
82
1214
1122
3943
8220
1210
11
35
2K
erm
an3
7168
015
137
06
015
1773
1891
1010
00
01
13
Ker
nvill
e0
026
03
35
02
00
710
1020
54
41
12
40
Lake
Isab
ella
Hig
hlan
d C
hape
l3
210
05
49
11
1112
018
1640
5614
180
11
24
5Le
Gra
nd1
018
02
115
04
00
1021
1132
55
50
00
00
Lem
oore
874
125
013
939
319
1019
3090
5214
230
2585
11
24
7Li
ndsa
y0
11
04
715
404
06
1029
5786
1440
101
11
30
Livi
ngst
on2
818
00
40
70
90
100
300
3015
00
00
00
0Lo
s B
anos
223
100
010
212
315
206
1543
4083
2515
165
10
23
0M
ader
a2
220
04
64
76
1118
3832
6294
2040
380
04
40
Mar
ipos
a1
1595
624
3433
4015
2218
3790
133
223
2710
351
17
97
Mer
ced
954
164
819
3169
100
1515
3610
013
924
638
557
167
482
27
1111
New
Cuy
ama
Cuy
ama
Com
mun
ity1
020
01
00
00
06
07
07
50
00
00
00
Oak
hurs
t New
Com
mun
ity1
2445
010
527
70
810
3747
5710
424
3510
12
47
0P
orte
rvill
e Fi
rst
00
70
42
86
00
140
268
3416
86
00
00
0P
orte
rvill
e G
rand
Ave
nue
627
130
015
1340
4519
2525
6099
143
242
6052
403
27
124
Ree
dley
Fel
low
ship
00
270
00
00
00
05
05
50
50
00
11
0R
eedl
ey F
irst
010
130
01
37
00
00
58
816
40
00
00
112
Riv
erda
le0
1117
03
21
03
00
57
714
67
30
01
10
San
ger
2413
3628
815
2030
2532
4512
598
202
300
2712
50
00
88
28S
elm
a Fi
rst
00
200
52
50
30
07
139
2215
109
00
00
0S
elm
a S
an P
ablo
00
138
55
66
66
77
2424
4824
00
152
724
0Ta
ft4
00
63
11
06
00
810
919
86
00
48
120
Teha
chap
i Val
ley
219
620
88
1820
1615
87
5050
100
2012
1420
1817
450
Tipt
on2
1013
01
12
00
00
73
811
16
00
00
00
Tran
quill
ity3
1518
15
310
01
210
1126
1642
200
120
00
00
Tula
re F
irst
44
00
104
120
50
50
324
3615
030
11
24
0Vi
salia
97
769
1030
6787
3527
3645
262
189
400
589
148
304
00
00
06
Was
co3
2229
02
24
00
00
136
1521
58
00
00
00
Wel
don
10
150
50
1111
55
200
4116
5720
00
00
00
0TO
TAL
THIS
YE
AR
153
639
3299
115
399
384
844
556
436
418
637
1439
2286
2792
5078
1218
1424
893
7256
163
275
135
586
20. Statistical Tables
587
Fresno DistrictFr
esno
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 1
c
12/3
1/20
08
Number of UMVIM teams sent from local church
Number of church members participating in UMVIM
teams
Membership in United Methodist Men
Amount paid for projects
Membership in United Methodist Women
Amount paid for local church & community work
Membership in United Methodist Youth Fellowship
Amount paid for projects
Number of weekday ministry programs
Total persons served
Market value of church land, buildings, and equipment
Market value of church owned parsonages and furniture
Market value of other assets (cash, securities, other
property, etc.)
Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, & 32 at end of year
Other indebtedness (current expenses, etc.)
Active Young Adults
Chu
rchN
ame
25a
25b
2627
2829
3031
32a
32b
3334
3536
3719
.1A
rmon
a0
00
00
00
00
026
4000
6250
018
679
00
5A
twat
er0
015
018
1075
110
453
2000
000
1250
0028
7576
00
8B
aker
sfiel
d Fi
rst
00
00
6363
8828
05
211
4800
000
012
0016
70
020
Bak
ersfi
eld
Sai
nt M
arks
00
00
270
00
00
2000
000
1900
0015
0000
00
0B
aker
sfiel
d Tr
inity
00
100
1567
20
00
022
0000
0032
0000
8589
30
00
Bak
ersfi
eld
Wes
ley
00
00
3869
010
06
160
3336
100
2195
0058
447
3383
03
Car
uthe
rs0
00
00
00
01
50
00
00
11C
how
chill
a C
hris
tchu
rch
00
00
00
00
40
3000
0070
000
1000
00
05
Clo
vis
Fres
no K
orea
n Fe
llow
ship
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
020
Clo
vis
Mem
oria
l0
014
809
1313
150
00
012
4060
00
1890
314
1265
50
19C
lovi
s U
nite
d Ja
pane
se C
hris
tian
120
00
3025
0045
500
1116
031
5000
026
0000
1800
000
1100
010
Cor
cora
n Fi
rst
00
00
00
00
430
1147
000
7684
982
540
08
Del
ano
00
00
5410
008
00
019
5000
017
5000
00
00
Din
uba
Firs
t0
00
00
00
03
1819
7000
010
0000
3450
00
010
Din
uba
Pal
m0
00
025
00
00
096
3000
9200
00
00
6D
os P
alos
00
00
00
00
219
2500
000
3000
0010
000
00
5E
xete
r0
00
020
2200
00
00
7350
000
1194
570
06
Fire
baug
h-M
endo
ta0
00
00
00
01
2550
4930
1595
5021
8600
00
8Fr
esno
Cal
wa
00
00
914
5933
1200
00
4800
0011
2000
00
05
Fres
no C
hris
tian
Fello
wsh
ip0
053
079
08
00
090
0000
070
0020
000
07
Fres
no G
race
00
00
078
300
00
010
0000
020
0000
2000
000
00
Fres
no S
ierr
a Vi
sta
00
00
2578
30
00
069
0132
1007
1619
296
00
5Fr
esno
St M
arks
00
60
70
00
00
1300
0057
000
3408
00
12Fr
esno
St P
auls
00
1260
040
1084
20
316
1600
000
2800
0017
0000
00
0Fr
esno
Wes
ley
00
00
107
944
00
00
4116
097
020
0740
6083
012
586
20. Statistical Tables
587
Fresno District
Han
ford
00
1010
038
350
120
00
1500
000
2940
0062
0000
00
4K
erm
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589
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735
073
50
272
043
Riv
erda
le0
00
00
00
00
013
039
10
391
014
514
544
San
ger
00
00
025
60
00
012
40
3772
037
720
1398
200
45S
elm
a Fi
rst
00
00
00
00
00
490
1483
014
830
549
046
Sel
ma
San
Pab
lo0
00
00
00
00
015
045
90
459
017
00
47S
hafte
r - C
lose
d0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
048
Taft
00
00
00
00
00
160
489
048
90
181
049
Teha
chap
i Val
ley
250
00
011
00
00
028
2884
584
584
558
431
331
350
Tipt
on0
00
00
00
00
08
824
824
824
824
892
9251
Tran
quill
ity0
00
00
00
00
09
028
10
281
010
40
52Tu
lare
Firs
t0
00
00
00
00
043
3612
9210
7712
9210
7747
939
953
Visa
lia0
00
00
00
00
046
80
1420
20
1420
20
5262
054
Was
co0
00
060
00
00
027
2782
482
482
482
430
530
555
Wel
don
00
00
00
00
00
120
368
036
80
136
056
Clo
vis
Fres
no K
orea
n Fe
llow
ship
00
00
00
00
00
540
1643
016
430
609
0To
tal T
his
Year
2466
6624
3291
3557
3754
2479
285
036
80
2761
797
8375
816
713
8375
819
548
3103
612
338
Tota
l Las
t Yea
r22
6770
3326
8315
0838
4816
0542
097
071
225
6786
875
954
1099
075
954
1088
027
460
9361
Incr
ease
(Dec
reas
e)19
9-4
0960
820
49-9
487
424
30
-602
-712
194
-71
7804
5723
7804
8668
3576
2977
Per
cent
age
9-6
2313
6-2
5410
0#D
IV/0
!-6
2-1
008
-810
5210
8013
32
592
20. Statistical Tables
593
Fresno DistrictFr
esno
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 2
c12
/31/
08B
EN
EV
OLE
NC
ES
Min
is. S
uppo
rt O
ther
Tha
n Lo
cal C
hurc
h
Extension Society Asked
Extension Society Paid
Non-UM benvolences
Interdenom Coop Appt
Interdenom Coop Paid
General Admin Appt
General Admin Pd
Jur Admin Appt
Jur Admin Paid
Conf Office & Admin Appt
Conf Office & Admin Pd
Clergy Pension & Benefit Appt
Clergy Pension & Benefit Pd
Other Clergy Support Appt
Other Clergy Support Paid
Episcopal Fund Appt
Episcopal Fund Paid
Chu
rchn
ame
50j
50k
5152
a52
b53
a53
b54
a54
b55
a55
b59
a59
b60
a60
b61
a61
b1
Arm
ona
154
154
100
200
7070
190
1338
023
9123
9116
6931
620
80
2A
twat
er59
60
1561
790
271
074
051
7525
9246
9246
6451
6451
805
03
Bak
ersfi
eld
Firs
t23
3223
3226
226
309
132
1061
452
289
123
2026
586
3236
207
3620
725
265
2526
531
5113
424
Bak
ersfi
eld
Sai
nt M
arks
433
433
1818
5757
197
197
5454
3762
742
6722
6722
4691
908
585
585
5B
aker
sfiel
d Tr
inity
507
045
467
023
00
6363
4401
250
7864
7864
5487
500
684
06
Bak
ersfi
eld
Wes
ley
650
650
1022
8686
296
296
8181
5650
5650
1009
410
094
7044
7044
878
878
7C
arut
hers
- N
o R
epor
t10
134
013
046
013
087
888
1568
1568
1094
1094
136
08
Cho
wch
illa
Chr
istc
hurc
h U
nite
d M
etho
dist
348
348
885
460
158
043
030
1941
853
9553
9537
6439
646
90
9C
lovi
s M
emor
ial
1173
056
9715
60
533
014
50
1019
10
1820
814
474
1270
50
1584
010
Cor
cora
n Fi
rst
890
012
041
011
077
40
1384
1384
966
012
00
11D
elan
o32
437
533
143
014
70
400
2811
050
2358
1635
0540
6843
70
12D
inub
a Fi
rst
376
00
500
171
047
032
630
5830
5830
4068
050
70
13D
inub
a P
alm
141
026
4219
064
018
012
290
2196
2196
1533
019
10
14D
os P
alos
333
00
4425
152
6841
2428
960
5174
2976
3610
2046
450
015
Exe
ter
291
011
8739
013
20
360
2532
045
2345
2331
560
394
016
Fire
baug
h-M
endo
ta36
814
625
0049
016
70
460
3195
057
0857
0839
830
497
017
Fres
no C
alw
a87
8770
0512
1240
4011
1175
975
913
5613
5694
694
611
811
818
Clo
vis
Uni
ted
Japa
nese
Chr
istia
n49
449
426
9065
6522
422
461
6142
8842
8876
6276
6253
4653
4666
766
719
Fres
no C
hris
tian
Fello
wsh
ip31
70
042
014
40
390
2755
049
2149
2134
340
428
020
Fres
no G
race
447
00
590
203
055
038
810
6934
6934
4838
060
30
21Fr
esno
St M
arks
5151
07
723
236
643
943
978
578
554
854
868
6822
Fres
no S
t Pau
ls67
70
090
030
80
840
5879
010
505
1050
573
300
914
023
Fres
no S
ierr
a Vi
sta
9999
130
450
120
861
015
3915
3910
740
134
024
Fres
no W
esle
y18
050
1513
123
90
821
022
40
1568
510
270
2802
528
025
1955
519
555
2439
025
Han
ford
632
632
3210
8424
287
8478
2354
8915
9298
0798
0768
4368
4385
324
7
592
20. Statistical Tables
593
Fresno District
26K
erm
an38
638
616
0851
5117
617
648
4833
5433
5459
9259
9241
8141
8152
152
127
Ker
nvill
e42
20
1280
556
019
20
520
3663
065
4565
4545
6745
6757
00
28La
ke Is
abel
la H
ighl
and
Cha
pel
164
073
222
2274
7420
2014
2311
2543
2543
1774
022
10
29Le
Gra
nd16
016
050
2121
7373
2020
1391
1391
2486
2486
1735
1735
216
216
30Le
moo
re36
736
783
0049
016
716
745
031
8931
8956
9756
9739
7539
7549
60
31Li
ndsa
y43
80
1150
580
199
054
038
080
6803
2700
4747
059
20
32Li
ving
ston
451
451
2415
6060
205
205
5656
3919
3919
7002
7002
4886
4886
609
609
33Lo
s B
anos
562
562
1024
750
256
070
048
840
8725
8725
6088
2015
759
034
Mad
era
739
739
253
9898
336
336
9292
6422
3000
1147
311
473
8006
6500
998
998
35M
arip
osa
489
245
4932
6533
222
111
6131
4251
2126
7596
7596
5300
2650
661
331
36M
erce
d12
070
1129
616
012
054
941
215
011
310
483
9340
1873
018
730
1307
012
943
1630
1222
37N
ew C
uyam
a C
uyam
a C
omm
unity
600
267
88
2727
77
518
518
925
925
646
646
8181
38O
akhu
rst N
ew C
omm
unity
1134
086
3615
00
516
014
10
9852
017
602
2500
1228
20
1532
039
Por
terv
ille
Firs
t49
320
080
065
2022
450
6120
4287
3300
7660
7660
5345
5345
667
200
40P
orte
rvill
e G
rand
Ave
nue
940
940
1701
312
510
428
3611
710
8169
681
1459
514
595
1018
450
9212
7021
241
Ree
dley
Fel
low
ship
184
184
024
2484
8423
2315
9815
9828
5628
5619
9319
9324
924
942
Ree
dley
Firs
t27
20
600
360
124
034
023
670
4229
4229
2951
036
80
43R
iver
dale
145
145
200
190
6628
180
1258
683
2249
2249
1569
1569
196
044
San
ger
1398
5920
018
50
636
017
30
1214
455
021
697
1437
215
140
567
1888
045
Sel
ma
Firs
t54
90
073
025
00
680
4774
085
2985
2959
5259
5274
20
46S
elm
a S
an P
ablo
170
00
230
770
210
1477
026
3938
2718
420
230
047
Sha
fter -
Clo
sed
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
048
Taft
181
043
240
820
220
1575
028
1428
1419
6350
024
50
49Te
hach
api V
alle
y31
331
385
042
4214
214
239
3927
2127
2148
6148
6133
9233
9242
342
350
Tipt
on92
920
1212
4242
1111
798
798
1427
1427
995
995
124
124
51Tr
anqu
illity
104
00
140
470
130
904
016
1616
1611
2811
2814
10
52Tu
lare
Firs
t47
939
950
063
5321
818
259
4941
5834
6574
3061
9251
8443
6264
753
953
Visa
lia52
620
750
698
023
930
652
045
723
2500
8169
381
693
5700
438
155
7109
054
Was
co30
530
50
4040
139
139
3838
2652
2652
4738
4738
3306
3306
412
412
55W
eldo
n13
60
018
062
017
011
8412
321
1521
1514
7614
7618
40
56C
lovi
s Fr
esno
Kor
ean
Fello
wsh
ip60
90
3688
481
027
70
750
5291
094
5440
0065
960
823
0To
tal T
his
Year
3103
611
382
1837
6741
1510
2214
114
3738
3847
1023
2696
5279
072
4817
8844
4615
3361
8219
9256
4192
410
042
Tota
l Las
t Yea
r27
460
9010
1695
9438
7915
3912
593
5305
3573
1230
2611
7110
5547
4240
5639
4126
3070
2121
7567
3744
212
392
Incr
ease
(Dec
reas
e)35
7623
7214
173
236
-517
1521
-156
727
4-2
0784
81-2
6475
5773
250
489
2916
1-1
8311
4482
-235
0P
erce
ntag
e13
268
6-3
412
-30
0-1
73
-25
1413
10-8
12-1
9
594
20. Statistical Tables
595
Fresno DistrictFr
esno
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 2
d12
/31/
08
Pastor's Base Comp
Associate Base Comp
Pastor's housing paid
Assoicate housing paid
Pastor's Prof Expense
Associate Prof Expense
Pastor's other cash
Associate other cash
Diaconal/Deacon total
Other staff comp & exp
Current program exp
Current operating exp
Principal & interest paid
Paid on blgs & improvements
UMW pd to district or conf UMW
Grand Total Paid
Parsonage rental income
Chu
rchn
ame
6465
66a
66b
67a
67b
68a
68b
6970
7172
7374
7576
961
Arm
ona
9450
010
000
2493
016
10
048
2513
1613
114
026
498
063
273
02
Atw
ater
3388
70
1160
00
3300
085
620
036
105
6913
3149
40
2480
020
0017
6486
8800
3B
aker
sfiel
d Fi
rst
5372
90
2845
00
4582
017
525
00
2979
6144
332
1466
520
5267
622
7078
8570
04
Bak
ersfi
eld
Sai
nt M
arks
3849
40
2828
065
20
9471
00
1501
028
6130
431
084
3011
9512
4289
05
Bak
ersfi
eld
Trin
ity37
284
041
000
2598
011
488
00
2567
019
1827
592
041
571
2425
1688
580
6B
aker
sfiel
d W
esle
y40
048
030
000
2380
021
806
00
4140
611
991
7998
1528
4958
418
8822
6520
07
Car
uthe
rs -
No
Rep
ort
1500
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
018
889
08
Cho
wch
illa
Chr
istc
hurc
h U
nite
d M
etho
dist
1140
036
486
020
016
988
00
5980
3016
9858
011
960
8364
353
509
Clo
vis
Mem
oria
l36
795
018
194
059
4992
3612
252
640
055
596
1083
851
140
3179
013
177
027
1015
010
Cor
cora
n Fi
rst
8400
017
470
422
067
40
014
023
1417
109
00
032
211
011
Del
ano
4166
60
2400
076
740
00
015
372
1518
2709
70
011
3511
3323
012
Din
uba
Firs
t19
382
083
800
778
00
00
5744
150
2187
40
1003
30
7239
30
13D
inub
a P
alm
1462
10
7671
012
620
6005
00
023
511
510
00
365
4651
748
0014
Dos
Pal
os62
000
00
1998
00
00
075
415
089
00
029
364
015
Exe
ter
1805
20
8700
013
570
9418
00
2461
041
2226
989
00
098
958
016
Fire
baug
h-M
endo
ta21
578
030
000
1055
90
6742
00
1123
417
9218
702
069
920
8945
40
17Fr
esno
Cal
wa
00
00
00
00
1750
8755
609
1930
70
1174
350
4476
40
18C
lovi
s U
nite
d Ja
pane
se C
hris
tian
5883
910
835
2784
072
0097
920
1717
40
017
174
2816
7212
90
1708
00
2755
950
19Fr
esno
Chr
istia
n Fe
llow
ship
2489
20
1180
10
3382
094
840
00
3194
1566
443
0815
180
7919
00
20Fr
esno
Gra
ce31
929
010
208
010
149
055
00
020
503
4216
2770
30
00
1139
5772
2221
Fres
no S
t Mar
ks52
000
00
00
00
00
5478
7835
00
021
615
022
Fres
no S
t Pau
ls33
414
015
734
027
980
1079
20
052
351
6383
5913
40
025
0019
4214
9349
23Fr
esno
Sie
rra
Vist
a0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
2465
024
Fres
no W
esle
y46
481
7996
2340
051
5243
6910
8740
1932
370
1504
6716
717
8945
733
150
1454
468
4851
2833
025
Han
ford
3360
00
3360
055
30
8544
00
3597
017
815
3390
60
3504
452
019
6814
0
594
20. Statistical Tables
595
Fresno District
26K
erm
an35
347
040
000
4531
016
185
00
9555
1479
127
000
031
700
1403
440
27K
ernv
ille
3353
00
3748
00
035
280
029
294
2039
1935
80
1446
550
1206
800
28La
ke Is
abel
la H
ighl
and
Cha
pel
9000
042
000
00
00
080
3426
213
664
00
455
3929
60
29Le
Gra
nd19
179
024
000
1290
00
00
1449
906
1251
90
3261
051
285
030
Lem
oore
2835
00
3000
035
460
483
00
1434
256
8030
748
083
3223
3412
4836
031
Lind
say
3115
00
3256
015
470
5600
00
1399
516
519
028
00
078
596
032
Livi
ngst
on38
141
036
000
3689
011
758
00
1746
374
9433
706
021
945
2760
1720
940
33Lo
s B
anos
3710
00
5300
069
500
1712
40
029
862
1478
4076
00
4900
1933
1618
540
34M
ader
a31
984
014
500
00
082
760
030
836
9000
8460
011
440
2050
035
0025
4835
035
Mar
ipos
a33
000
010
438
043
640
1600
40
015
307
4204
3003
630
448
4894
2210
1769
690
36M
erce
d38
519
9136
2360
00
7448
056
000
011
3649
1309
854
603
00
8700
3467
460
37N
ew C
uyam
a C
uyam
a C
omm
unity
8028
036
000
00
00
00
010
551
00
025
664
038
Oak
hurs
t New
Com
mun
ity37
470
025
494
042
420
00
075
858
1311
643
320
021
760
2128
120
39P
orte
rvill
e Fi
rst
1805
50
7250
017
000
8562
00
3527
167
1542
000
00
014
4905
040
Por
terv
ille
Gra
nd A
venu
e37
573
019
362
041
770
1463
00
093
718
2053
659
796
4371
718
776
036
4394
041
Ree
dley
Fel
low
ship
1889
20
6900
028
170
8787
00
3341
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1320
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3577
50
00
6200
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00
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100
018
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1512
370
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salia
4736
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3353
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40
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co37
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147
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lovi
s Fr
esno
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wsh
ip31
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2063
729
834
00
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4439
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tal T
his
Year
1449
862
4596
549
2489
3380
117
7492
1032
340
1193
1487
117
5019
1308
135
7036
1815
297
1582
4343
4700
4904
685
7729
043
149
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l Las
t Yea
r14
3322
096
977
4897
9938
914
1715
9122
104
3717
7933
039
5422
2019
964
3307
0322
1489
512
8988
5415
6563
784
9164
917
3345
3In
crea
se (D
ecre
ase)
1664
2-5
1012
2690
-511
359
01-1
1781
2941
4-1
8168
-367
2-1
0688
326
333
-399
598
2925
5-1
0686
5-1
4738
-587
627
9696
Per
cent
age
1-5
31
-13
3-5
310
0-5
5-6
8-5
8-1
823
-20
-23
-629
596
20. Statistical Tables
597
Fresno DistrictFr
esno
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 3
1. A
nnua
l Ope
ratin
g &
Ben
evol
ence
Bud
get F
undi
ng S
ourc
es:
2.Fu
ndin
g S
ourc
es fo
r Cap
ital &
oth
er
Spe
c.P
roje
ct3.
Fund
ing
Sou
rces
from
D
ist.,
AC
,JC
,Gen
Chu
rch
12/3
1/20
08
a. Rec.thru Pledges
b. Rec. from non-pledging
c. Rec fromUniden.Givers
d. Rec. from Int. & Div.
e. Rec. fromCh. Assets
f. Rec. from bldg.use&Cont.
g. Rec. thrufundraisers
1.Total
a. Capital Campaign
b. Memorial & Endow/Bequest
c. Other Source&Proj.
2. Total
a. Equitable Salary
b. Adv. Spec. &Apport.Fund
c. Other
3. Total
9323
230
201
Arm
ona
UM
C34
903
9359
862
070
1100
4924
5121
80
2044
60
2044
60
00
093
018
3030
2A
twat
er U
MC
8233
331
275
4632
6968
014
891
1274
1413
730
1849
20
1849
20
020
0020
0093
240
3050
3B
aker
sfiel
d Fi
rst U
MC
4890
3318
2058
1250
650
127
042
332
9623
7856
7910
500
7022
017
522
00
00
9324
430
704
Bak
ersfi
eld
St.
Mar
k's
UM
C26
406
2701
335
0297
490
1865
901
6943
60
5684
90
5684
90
1000
00
1000
093
248
3080
5B
aker
sfiel
d Tr
inity
UM
C69
658
1585
628
700
013
875
010
2259
052
50
525
041
600
041
600
9324
930
906
Bak
ersfi
eld
Wes
ley
UM
C15
8509
2285
322
710
051
0522
840
2115
780
1285
012
850
00
093
252
3100
7C
arut
hers
UM
C0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
093
042
3120
8C
how
chill
a U
MC
068
064
2229
00
1070
025
981
252
2513
100
026
130
00
093
256
3130
9C
lovi
s U
MC
1780
3855
793
2156
5108
011
765
3153
828
4398
1024
950
680
1531
722
5064
320
250
6682
093
260
3140
10C
orco
ran
Firs
t UM
C0
7226
1217
00
1023
634
7922
158
00
00
00
00
9326
431
6011
Del
ano
UM
C74
837
2343
6834
385
030
000
1000
1153
9943
000
1463
044
463
00
00
9327
631
7012
Din
uba
Firs
t UM
C0
4941
073
42
010
00
5024
60
3085
030
850
069
9369
9394
714
3180
13D
inub
a P
alm
UM
C27
225
1736
1421
00
5675
1016
246
219
011
093
011
093
00
00
9305
831
9014
Dos
Pal
os U
MC
3140
588
3245
080
020
037
5248
697
057
50
575
00
00
9328
432
1015
Exe
ter U
MC
6732
484
1619
490
00
077
689
010
000
1000
00
00
9329
232
3016
Fire
baug
h-M
endo
ta U
MC
4775
917
436
2816
00
1912
1951
389
436
00
00
00
00
9330
032
4017
Fres
no C
alw
a U
MC
023
195
2873
00
9935
4173
4017
60
2393
023
930
00
094
722
3250
18C
lovi
s U
ntd
Japa
nese
Chr
istia
n24
5788
3414
523
226
8570
049
5830
828
3475
150
2000
00
2000
00
00
093
313
3253
19Fr
esno
Chr
istia
n Fe
llow
ship
061
263
1968
00
491
9567
7328
90
00
012
000
00
1200
093
308
3260
20Fr
esno
Gra
ce U
MC
064
769
1611
1600
019
7275
2377
475
080
00
800
00
00
9330
132
8021
Fres
no S
t. M
ark'
s U
MC
00
1044
70
011
300
021
747
00
00
00
00
9331
632
9022
Fres
no S
t. P
aul's
UM
C53
359
2777
342
3339
410
5821
30
1475
190
1115
011
150
00
093
320
3300
23Fr
esno
Sie
rra
Vist
a U
MC
9329
833
1024
Fres
no W
esle
y U
MC
3482
8953
981
1107
853
630
1503
013
0543
5046
4341
243
800
4779
20
00
093
324
3320
25H
anfo
rd U
MC
013
6039
2790
710
3190
9344
1514
340
1000
00
1000
00
00
0
596
20. Statistical Tables
597
Fresno District
8829
133
3026
Ker
man
UM
C87
456
037
6834
013
2075
2210
0100
3189
447
870
3668
10
010
400
1040
093
332
3350
27K
ernv
ille
UM
c0
9649
741
785
033
50
1010
150
3799
037
990
00
093
445
3370
28La
ke Is
abel
la H
ighl
and
Cha
pel
4391
183
0229
5218
60
020
3257
383
00
00
00
00
9309
834
0029
Le G
rand
UM
C0
3794
728
208
071
374
6648
954
967
2121
030
880
00
093
352
3410
30Le
moo
re U
MC
6307
134
605
1841
00
850
2141
812
1785
1438
096
70
1534
70
010
0010
0093
356
3420
31Li
ndsa
y U
MC
3069
818
221
2750
00
1369
3343
5638
10
7800
078
000
017
0017
0093
106
3430
32Li
ving
ston
UM
C91
779
3774
249
1012
10
4140
6885
1455
770
014
778
1477
80
00
093
114
3440
33Lo
s B
anos
UM
C55
327
6128
322
430
041
6516
311
1393
290
3835
038
350
00
093
118
3450
34M
ader
a U
MC
9900
090
000
2700
00
1500
050
0021
1700
00
00
00
00
9312
634
6035
Mar
ipos
a U
MC
9951
846
791
2228
718
024
7964
515
2379
010
000
1000
00
00
9313
034
7036
Mer
ced
UM
C24
3548
4671
946
9579
047
9580
1130
7847
038
453
038
453
8373
00
8373
9336
834
8037
New
Cuy
ama
UM
C0
1275
226
570
057
500
2115
90
00
00
00
088
376
3490
38O
akhu
rsh
: New
Com
mun
ity0
1317
6562
3118
910
1136
274
1315
8662
066
150
6615
00
00
9339
235
1039
Por
terv
ille
Firs
t UM
C11
8856
014
360
026
965
1318
1485
750
835
083
50
00
088
311
3520
40P
orte
rvill
e G
rand
Ave
nue
UM
C21
4500
6450
045
0035
000
8750
029
5750
1900
020
00
1920
00
070
288
7028
894
734
3530
41R
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ey F
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wsh
ip25
233
5181
2186
1036
20
018
760
6172
20
00
00
00
093
396
3540
42R
eedl
ey F
irst U
MC
4807
310
0080
019
057
9832
5558
945
725
675
014
000
00
088
315
3560
43R
iver
dale
UM
C0
4323
937
480
084
0036
9059
077
020
250
2025
00
00
9340
435
7044
San
ger U
MC
8629
056
900
7838
1958
80
2345
624
441
2185
1322
641
816
042
042
00
3500
3500
9341
235
8045
Sel
ma
Firs
t UM
C0
4707
310
8324
012
018
1230
6142
80
2177
822
2924
007
00
00
9327
735
9046
Sel
ma
San
Pab
lo U
MC
9472
6474
663
00
1500
1324
1943
30
00
041
723
00
4172
393
420
3620
47Ta
ft U
MC
056
085
2545
420
3611
062
283
1200
00
1200
00
4701
4701
9327
236
2548
Teha
chap
i Val
ley
UM
C67
761
2958
610
120
095
510
0010
0314
00
00
00
00
9342
436
3049
Tipt
on U
MC
032
003
2498
1168
045
8055
540
804
00
00
00
00
9342
836
4050
Tran
quili
ty F
irst
UM
C0
3941
910
021
970
6040
250
4800
60
6150
061
500
00
093
432
3650
51Tu
lare
Firs
t U
MC
5800
060
000
3000
1000
00
2400
1000
1344
000
3000
030
000
00
093
436
3660
52Vi
salia
UM
C41
8258
4243
7848
1524
340
1973
796
3587
9257
010
000
010
000
00
00
9344
036
7053
Was
co U
MC
070
732
00
087
422
5573
861
360
2213
676
2830
124
00
00
9344
436
8054
Wel
don
UM
C44
303
027
650
015
840
4865
20
00
00
00
038
3992
024
6802
919
1695
1442
6070
4337
9132
6764
7404
529
1784
2634
3683
2463
554
6744
6434
611
5920
1008
3228
1098
598
20. Statistical Tables
599
Golden Gate DistrictG
olde
n G
ate
Dis
tric
t
12/3
1/20
08
Total professing members reported at close of last year
Received this year on Profession of Faith
Restored by Affirmation (or correction to previous report)
Received from other United Methodist Churches
Received from other Denominations
Removed or Corrected by Charge Conference Action
Withdrawn
Removed by Transfer to other United Methodist Churches
Removed by Transfer to other Denominations
Removed by death
Total professing members at close of this year
Members in Line 9 who are Asian
Members in Line 9 who are Black/African American
Members in Line 9 who are Hispanic
Members in Line 9 who are Native American
Members in Line 9 who are Pacific Islanders
Members in Line 9 who are White
Members in Line 9 who are of Mixed Race
Females
Males
Avg. attendance at the principle worship service(s)
Chu
rchN
ame
Pas
tor
12.
a2.
b3
45a
5.b
67
89
9a.1
9a.2
9a.3
9a.4
9a.5
9a.6
9a.7
9b.1
9b.2
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And
erso
n Va
lley
Ron
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ver
220
00
09
00
00
130
00
00
130
00
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gam
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id S
chla
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456
30
00
604
02
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352
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15
310
026
711
616
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00
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135
50
20
26
20
512
75
00
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122
067
6079
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80
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163
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290
02
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238
188
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235
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63
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111
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90
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10
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233
31
20
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48
144
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15
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187
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03
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235
20
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10
523
04
11
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213
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171
00
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01
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180
00
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700
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21
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00
03
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162
17
10
00
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316
85
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157
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120
200
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113
91
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107
096
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05
05
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00
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188
290
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133
62
72
02
50
114
20
00
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11
093
4973
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Fra
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172
12
00
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615
43
44
03
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282
7247
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co C
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ntho
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370
00
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421
338
00
457
4866
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an F
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Chi
nese
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011
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508
507
00
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10
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182
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n. E
pwor
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m F
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069
01
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4427
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00
00
015
86
124
175
162
00
04
18
8293
80
Tabl
e N
o. 1
a
598
20. Statistical Tables
599
Golden Gate District
San
Fra
ncis
co G
lide
Mem
oria
lD
onal
d F.
Gue
st11
630
135
893
150
40
09
1185
935
523
3453
411
411
782
9111
40
030
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an F
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ldo
F. L
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70
00
00
05
04
248
244
10
00
30
187
6168
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co J
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48
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2368
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027
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330
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80
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05
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410
722
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181
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262
3255
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991
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1249
730
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tone
146
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41
30
50
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72
00
00
135
080
5774
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Pam
ela
D. C
umm
ings
144
22
00
15
00
813
41
00
01
132
096
3893
Sou
th S
an F
ranc
isco
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eM
ark
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des
703
00
00
01
11
700
00
00
00
5020
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kiah
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War
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ey16
23
52
00
03
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159
01
53
514
05
9960
70W
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gman
104
01
00
00
00
110
41
10
00
102
086
1848
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dsor
Com
mun
ityK
athl
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Mah
oney
117
10
10
150
00
310
10
01
00
116
059
4252
TOTA
L TH
IS Y
EA
R20
267
386
190
100
5127
651
6045
173
2038
922
3731
8058
821
414
1712
366
315
4428
2739
7541
600
20. Statistical Tables
601
Golden Gate District G
olde
n G
ate
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 1
b
12/3
1/20
08
Number of persons baptized this year (all ages)
Total baptized members who are not professing members
Number of persons on Constituency Roll
Total enrolled in confirmation classes this year
Number of leaders in all Sunday church school groups
Numbers of leaders in other groups
Children (0-6th grade) in all Sunday church school
groups
Children (0-6th grade) in all other groups
Youth (7th-12th grade) in all Sunday chruch school
groups
Youth (7th-12th grade) in all other groups
Adults (post high school) in all Sunday chruch school
groups
Adults (post high school) in all other groups
Total in Sunday church school groups
Total in all other groups
Total Christian formation participants
Avg. attendance in the Sunday church school (all ages)
Average Attendance in other ongoing classes and groups
Average Attendance in other short-term classes and
groups
Children
Youth
Adult
Number of Christian Formation groups, other than chrch
school
Number of formation participants (Line 19) who became
professing members
Chu
rchN
ame
1112
1314
15a
15b
16a
16b
17a
17b
18a
18b
19a
19b
1920
2122
23a
23b
23c
2324
Boo
nvill
e A
nder
son
Valle
y 0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
04
00
00
00
Bur
linga
me
90
376
019
1018
04
058
3099
4013
920
3036
00
1010
0C
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ound
Val
ley
44
750
10
270
10
00
290
2920
00
00
00
0D
aly
City
97
320
35
1929
70
1113
4047
878
100
743
1020
8Fo
rest
ville
337
680
22
00
00
514
716
234
156
00
22
1Fo
rt B
ragg
Eve
rgre
en7
1656
017
1621
396
1929
9873
172
245
3177
172
17
108
Hal
f Moo
n B
ay4
229
711
1140
6035
2550
1170
107
195
302
4562
355
814
279
Hea
ldsb
urg
Com
mun
ity2
00
032
3020
815
1810
50
172
5622
835
6040
12
811
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y M
ount
Tam
alpa
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2510
612
127
500
59
074
6790
157
339
00
17
82
Mill
brae
New
Vis
ion
122
80
1025
2018
208
1840
6891
159
3015
181
12
40
Nov
ato
333
586
193
251
65
2514
7523
9828
1427
01
34
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44
640
77
1620
813
825
3965
104
2530
1514
715
362
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212
423
44
1022
64
1323
3353
8618
2516
11
35
0P
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ley
115
190
22
00
020
1212
1434
488
66
11
13
0R
edw
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City
Firs
t7
134
133
06
1840
3320
2015
2081
9117
230
508
11
24
0R
edw
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City
Woo
dsid
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30
310
62
90
1010
80
3312
4525
00
00
00
6R
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nt J
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00
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13
30
02
010
415
193
1014
00
22
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50
015
2015
150
200
100
6515
8070
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2515
1050
20S
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le H
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ga4
481
146
210
07
59
532
1244
2510
120
06
612
San
Fra
ncis
co B
etha
ny2
1127
110
07
00
06
023
023
90
00
00
00
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Fra
ncis
co C
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00
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00
112
1212
1325
00
00
08
80
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Fra
ncis
co C
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se15
5382
1134
3540
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935
214
150
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05
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124
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4266
174
00
012
123
San
Fra
ncis
co G
enev
a Av
enue
035
420
31
120
00
108
259
3420
045
01
11
0
600
20. Statistical Tables
601
Golden Gate District
San
Fra
ncis
co G
lide
Mem
oria
l17
1124
000
07
816
2030
1030
147
8318
526
810
153
11
1012
0S
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ranc
isco
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ce5
525
06
56
03
223
2838
3573
3028
351
14
60
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Fra
ncis
co J
ones
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oria
l9
4575
450
7040
4047
4732
300
169
457
626
7032
150
12
1114
2S
an F
ranc
isco
Kor
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03
340
91
2018
50
2125
5544
9951
2310
11
35
0S
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isco
Ohn
nury
Mis
sion
00
00
02
00
10
00
12
310
00
00
00
2S
an F
ranc
isco
Par
k P
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dio
14
100
21
03
00
812
1016
266
100
00
00
0S
an F
ranc
isco
Pin
e0
200
540
010
84
338
180
4722
106
128
820
120
15
60
San
Fra
ncis
co T
empl
e6
3911
50
1233
1022
1525
1521
5210
115
323
56
23
58
3S
an M
ateo
Cry
stal
Spr
ings
130
410
157
80
310
035
2652
7810
015
11
46
0S
an M
ateo
Hill
sdal
e7
110
612
1517
3357
1828
014
066
242
308
2611
370
22
812
2S
an M
ateo
Sho
revi
ew5
3430
012
656
041
019
012
86
134
4910
140
00
00
San
Raf
ael A
lder
sgat
e2
419
07
22
03
06
918
1129
1115
02
00
00
San
Raf
ael F
irst
044
750
510
200
33
030
2843
7110
86
01
12
1S
anta
Ros
a C
hris
t0
097
118
621
3110
150
4249
9414
310
1220
12
811
2S
anta
Ros
a Fi
rst
920
234
80
4735
133
7355
7097
183
332
361
693
199
217
331
320
242
Seb
asto
pol
027
600
2411
160
00
110
5111
620
108
01
23
0S
onom
a3
2170
217
838
81
025
6881
8416
527
7524
00
66
2S
outh
San
Fra
ncis
co H
ope
10
03
32
50
31
1212
2315
384
66
00
00
0U
kiah
20
106
79
635
010
120
4054
5811
210
1510
01
56
5W
illits
00
272
31
60
08
108
1917
368
80
00
00
0W
inds
or C
omm
unity
035
720
42
60
04
023
1029
393
136
01
34
1TO
TAL
THIS
YE
AR
161
1272
2743
394
505
472
905
522
450
445
756
1659
2616
3098
5714
1229
1146
918
138
6422
935
910
9
602
20. Statistical Tables
603
Golden Gate District G
olde
n G
ate
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 1
c
12/3
1/20
08
Number of UMVIM teams sent from local church
Number of church members participating in UMVIM
teams
Membership in United Methodist Men
Amount paid for projects
Membership in United Methodist Women
Amount paid for local church & community work
Membership in United Methodist Youth Fellowship
Amount paid for projects
Number of weekday ministry programs
Total persons served
Market value of church land, buildings, and equipment
Market value of church owned parsonages and furniture
Market value of other assets (cash, securities, other
property, etc.)
Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, & 32 at end of year
Other indebtedness (current expenses, etc.)
Active Young Adults
Chu
rchN
ame
25a
25b
2627
2829
3031
32a
32b
3334
3536
3719
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oonv
ille
And
erso
n Va
lley
00
00
00
00
00
5000
0050
0000
00
05
Bur
linga
me
01
00
1620
005
04
3686
1500
010
1000
018
0000
00
08
Cov
elo
Rou
nd V
alle
y0
00
00
00
01
3017
5000
2000
015
00
00
Dal
y C
ity0
017
024
09
500
215
2500
000
5500
000
2800
00
13Fo
rest
ville
00
2030
025
3000
00
125
2186
340
4510
1011
6667
00
7Fo
rt B
ragg
Eve
rgre
en0
00
00
08
140
910
252
0000
041
380
013
Hal
f Moo
n B
ay0
00
09
4150
160
1000
655
4270
000
030
5606
00
17H
eald
sbur
g C
omm
unity
00
00
00
00
00
1033
090
8012
422
5456
00
0M
ill V
alle
y M
ount
Tam
alpa
is0
00
012
978
90
00
8917
379
8597
5112
1739
00
020
Mill
brae
New
Vis
ion
00
00
7085
0024
2000
330
7190
000
7500
0020
9700
0030
0000
018
Nov
ato
07
00
3435
00
00
027
9483
751
3391
1315
6754
770
6P
etal
uma
00
40
5040
00
00
012
5000
00
7500
00
010
4P
hilo
00
00
00
00
15
1655
50
00
05
Poi
nt A
rena
St P
auls
02
100
00
411
83
3690
7400
3000
0080
630
05
Pot
ter V
alle
y0
00
00
00
00
00
1000
0039
000
00
3R
edw
ood
City
Firs
t0
10
00
998
00
715
052
7034
234
8864
3997
461
6150
9515
Red
woo
d C
ity W
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ide
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d0
06
034
2825
100
00
1900
000
040
000
00
0R
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rt P
ark
Sai
nt J
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00
00
1412
001
01
1012
5000
026
5000
2140
000
04
San
Bru
no F
irst T
onga
n 10
510
020
000
120
1900
030
4000
1520
4000
000
7000
0010
0000
1000
000
0S
an C
arlo
s Fa
le H
ufan
ga0
120
050
020
04
3061
2500
085
0000
042
5000
020
San
Fra
ncis
co B
etha
ny0
00
00
00
00
027
0000
080
5000
2489
433
00
4S
an F
ranc
isco
Cal
vary
00
00
20
00
230
020
0000
050
0000
3000
00
06
San
Fra
ncis
co C
hine
se0
015
010
00
00
035
0000
00
4500
000
030
San
Fra
n. E
pwor
th U
m F
ello
wsh
ip0
00
00
00
02
80
00
00
10S
an F
ranc
isco
Gen
eva
Aven
ue0
010
250
1530
08
00
010
9500
070
2000
2413
20
010
602
20. Statistical Tables
603
Golden Gate District
San
Fra
ncis
co G
lide
Mem
oria
l0
00
00
00
09
8324
2000
0000
1000
000
2578
900
065
San
Fra
ncis
co G
race
00
120
3210
0012
00
035
0000
2100
018
000
7715
20
5S
an F
ranc
isco
Jon
es M
emor
ial
00
5111
3028
095
008
1238
00
095
0000
017
8500
00
4800
000
047
San
Fra
ncis
co K
orea
n0
075
053
6841
1111
200
030
0000
00
5220
000
06
San
Fra
ncis
co O
hnnu
ry M
issi
on0
03
03
00
00
010
000
500
1000
00
0S
an F
ranc
isco
Par
k P
resi
dio
00
00
00
00
545
2800
000
1200
000
3532
710
02
San
Fra
ncis
co P
ine
00
00
00
00
455
3044
244
080
0000
00
12S
an F
ranc
isco
Tem
ple
01
00
00
00
418
391
8000
4500
0013
6400
2330
4410
000
31S
an M
ateo
Cry
stal
Spr
ings
00
80
00
130
00
2547
372
9000
0035
545
00
0S
an M
ateo
Hill
sdal
e1
1718
024
1100
200
1223
060
1900
012
0000
070
8934
4398
20
40S
an M
ateo
Sho
revi
ew0
00
00
00
00
010
1400
050
0000
00
025
San
Raf
ael A
lder
sgat
e0
00
06
700
00
00
2047
561
7500
0071
938
2439
390
930
San
Raf
ael F
irst
00
00
00
00
315
035
0000
067
5000
1854
0039
620
4S
anta
Ros
a C
hris
t0
00
012
330
1475
01
3028
8900
00
2922
830
05
San
ta R
osa
Firs
t2
440
010
534
3058
7350
838
699
1750
00
8490
5715
9326
10
62S
ebas
topo
l0
20
00
03
00
044
9402
740
5481
5358
50
07
Son
oma
04
00
4916
260
03
130
5581
061
6966
9539
4363
00
10S
outh
San
Fra
ncis
co H
ope
00
00
2034
700
00
021
0000
00
4330
000
00
2U
kiah
03
140
1624
08
02
530
8000
0050
0000
7000
00
012
Will
its0
00
06
1700
00
00
9000
0032
5000
1200
1700
00
0W
inds
or C
omm
unity
00
1215
010
1653
411
003
200
3789
757
7927
1611
3236
5746
6614
846
4TO
TAL
THIS
YE
AR
1388
395
2183
011
0116
0799
443
1845
811
511
115
1539
3746
520
5065
3237
4746
7882
3209
839
034
662
604
20. Statistical Tables
605
Golden Gate District G
olde
n G
ate
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 2
a12
/31/
08B
EN
EV
OLE
NC
ES
(Gen
eral
Adv
ance
Spe
c./W
orld
Svc
.)
12/3
1/20
08
World Service Appt
World Service Paid
Conf Program Appt
Conf Program Paid
Ministerial Education Appt
Ministerial Education Paid
Black College Appt
Black College Paid
Africa University Appt
Africa University Paid
Other Gen Adv Specials Pd
World Service Specials
Adv Specials Paid to NY
Youth Service Fund
Chu
rchn
ame
Pas
tor
38a
38b
39a
39b
40a
40b
41a
41b
42a
42b
43a
43b
43c
441
Boo
nvill
e A
nder
son
Valle
y R
on S
teve
r18
918
933
433
461
6124
245
50
00
02
Bur
linga
me
P. D
avid
Sch
lage
r98
4010
7717
372
525
3198
300
1273
470
281
048
750
00
3D
aly
City
H. W
ilson
De
Oce
ra22
3278
239
4022
4072
572
528
928
964
640
00
04
San
Car
los
Fale
Huf
anga
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neke
si L
Lou
mol
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5861
932
8010
9360
420
124
080
5318
00
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5Fo
rest
ville
Car
ol M
Car
ter
2861
475
5051
108
930
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2574
2551
8151
8164
60
19C
ovel
o R
ound
Val
ley
680
09
031
08
058
80
1050
073
30
910
20S
an B
runo
Firs
t Ton
gan
UM
C S
an B
runo
262
262
035
3511
911
933
3322
8022
8040
7340
7328
4228
4235
435
421
San
Fra
ncis
co B
etha
ny63
10
1364
840
287
078
054
810
9794
6555
6834
085
20
22S
an F
ranc
isco
Cal
vary
9696
013
1344
4412
1283
683
614
9314
9310
4210
4213
013
023
San
Fra
ncis
co O
hnnu
ry M
issi
on19
90
450
260
900
250
1727
030
8620
0021
540
269
024
San
Fra
ncis
co C
hine
se60
860
80
8181
276
276
7575
5281
5281
9436
9436
6584
6584
821
821
608
20. Statistical Tables
609
Golden Gate District
25S
an F
ranc
isco
Gen
eva
Aven
ue37
845
300
5010
172
2547
932
8311
7158
6571
1640
9320
2051
068
26S
an F
ranc
isco
Glid
e M
emor
ial
1838
1838
8024
424
483
683
622
822
815
969
1596
928
533
2853
319
909
1990
924
8324
8327
San
Fra
ncis
co G
race
324
00
4312
147
4640
1128
1679
850
3015
6435
1099
543
812
528
S.F
. Ham
ilton
- C
lose
d0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
29S
an F
ranc
isco
Jon
es M
emor
ial
2003
030
0026
60
911
024
80
1740
80
3110
231
102
2170
20
2707
030
San
Fra
ncis
co K
orea
n95
90
1298
012
70
436
011
90
8331
4921
1488
614
886
1038
710
387
1295
031
San
Fra
ncis
co P
ark
Pre
sidi
o38
638
629
951
5117
517
548
4833
5233
5259
8859
8841
7941
7952
152
132
San
Fra
ncis
co P
ine
697
090
092
031
70
860
6060
010
828
1082
875
550
942
033
San
Fra
ncis
co T
empl
e11
4311
4326
8215
230
520
104
142
2899
3419
8717
748
1774
812
384
2477
1544
309
34S
an M
ateo
Cry
stal
Spr
ings
620
00
820
282
077
053
910
9633
9633
6722
7562
838
035
San
Mat
eo H
illsd
ale
1061
1061
5000
014
114
148
248
213
113
192
1692
1616
466
1646
611
490
1149
014
3314
3336
San
Mat
eo S
hore
view
346
202
046
2715
792
4325
3005
1753
5369
3132
3747
2186
467
272
37S
an R
afae
l Ald
ersg
ate
668
032
1089
030
40
830
5803
010
368
1036
872
3563
4290
20
38S
an R
afae
l Firs
t49
30
715
650
224
061
6142
7934
4876
4676
4653
3542
9966
553
639
San
ta R
osa
Chr
ist
705
062
6794
032
10
870
6128
010
949
1094
976
4076
4095
30
40S
anta
Ros
a Fi
rst
2635
012
633
349
011
9817
532
70
2289
210
040
902
4090
228
540
2854
035
590
41S
ebas
topo
l57
80
2964
7777
263
263
7272
5022
342
8973
8973
6261
2801
781
781
42S
onom
a61
10
081
8127
827
876
7653
0953
0994
8694
8666
1966
1982
582
543
Sou
th S
an F
ranc
isco
Hop
e67
10
2612
890
305
083
058
330
1042
210
422
7272
090
70
44U
kiah
64
40
085
029
30
800
5595
099
960
6975
087
00
45W
illits
383
030
0051
2617
487
4824
3329
1665
5949
5949
4151
4151
518
259
46W
inds
or C
omm
unity
644
052
185
029
30
800
5595
099
9699
9669
7569
7587
00
47S
an F
ranc
isco
Epw
orth
Um
Fel
low
ship
36
40
048
016
60
450
3166
056
5750
0039
470
492
0To
tal T
his
Year
3100
483
5513
0985
4110
1513
1410
053
8538
4614
3726
9384
1042
0348
1304
4444
1533
5845
2028
4041
882
1632
8To
tal L
ast Y
ear
3250
691
9814
5684
4594
1878
1490
985
0042
3223
8430
9148
1469
2650
1959
4640
7036
3425
2506
2344
323
2230
8In
crea
se (D
ecre
ase)
-150
2-8
43-1
4699
-484
-365
-809
-311
5-3
86-9
47-3
9764
-427
23-2
0655
-196
55-2
7580
-477
83-2
441
-598
0P
erce
ntag
e-5
-9-1
0-1
1-1
9-5
-37
0-4
0-1
3-2
9-4
-4-8
-19
-6-2
7
610
20. Statistical Tables
611
Golden Gate District G
olde
n G
ate
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 2
d12
/31/
08
Pastor's Base Comp
Associate Base Comp
Pastor's housing paid
Assoicate housing paid
Pastor's Prof Expense
Associate Prof Expense
Pastor's other cash
Associate other cash
Diaconal/Deacon total
Other staff comp & exp
Current program exp
Current operating exp
Principal & interest paid
Paid on blgs & improvements
UMW pd to district or conf UMW
Grand Total Paid
Parsonage rental income
Chu
rchn
ame
6465
66a
66b
67a
67b
68a
68b
6970
7172
7374
7576
961
Boo
nvill
e A
nder
son
Valle
y 45
000
00
505
00
00
050
0536
160
700
016
639
8869
2B
urlin
gam
e48
772
8198
170
0027
500
6000
8373
00
013
5529
1762
362
047
00
500
4489
070
3D
aly
City
3733
90
4900
090
670
5600
00
1638
016
496
2698
730
039
950
1417
600
4S
an C
arlo
s Fa
le H
ufan
ga35
183
030
000
1200
017
124
00
070
018
000
1320
015
000
9726
70
5Fo
rest
ville
3391
70
3700
025
770
7802
00
3922
015
394
2739
80
2570
430
016
6895
06
Fort
Bra
gg E
verg
reen
2779
90
1560
00
5000
051
920
011
555
1205
1019
90
00
8230
30
7H
alf M
oon
Bay
5846
50
3280
00
1187
20
2318
00
9917
1174
6346
343
1233
750
1272
280
052
0893
08
Hea
ldsb
urg
Com
mun
ity23
016
1617
223
016
1617
237
0037
0015
000
1200
00
8000
054
0048
000
1300
010
000
027
2376
09
Mill
Val
ley
Mou
nt T
amal
pais
6832
40
7534
044
800
5600
00
1161
5316
633
6294
10
3270
642
4040
2045
010
Mill
brae
New
Vis
ion
3906
80
3280
00
4141
00
00
1211
1562
5348
771
1767
00
028
6431
9000
11N
ovat
o24
529
026
410
3941
011
210
00
2389
046
7932
323
2265
4000
1630
1397
520
12P
etal
uma
3981
50
1874
50
5996
067
000
029
500
4918
4067
00
034
0015
7161
013
Phi
lo
4764
00
037
925
00
00
100
3458
030
70
1088
30
14P
oint
Are
na S
t Pau
ls31
984
024
000
4500
010
716
00
019
4417
747
3225
00
8876
20
15P
otte
r Val
ley
7996
050
000
00
5192
00
964
636
8085
028
030
3833
477
5016
Red
woo
d C
ity F
irst
4492
50
1950
00
3533
079
680
037
408
1907
5444
118
0114
000
998
2253
4812
000
17R
edw
ood
City
Woo
dsid
e R
oad
120
00
719
00
00
3557
820
6925
546
00
2000
9901
00
18R
ohne
rt P
ark
Sai
nt J
ohns
4283
60
2673
20
2255
00
00
3239
622
9216
813
049
8910
0014
9287
8500
19C
ovel
o R
ound
Val
ley
00
00
00
1600
00
021
5610
893
00
014
649
020
San
Bru
no F
irst T
onga
n U
MC
San
Bru
no56
783
016
200
032
000
00
020
400
3000
1000
1000
010
000
1000
1376
8412
000
21S
an F
ranc
isco
Bet
hany
3974
00
3425
043
610
4851
00
3505
560
1128
704
014
9026
028
0453
022
San
Fra
ncis
co C
alva
ry34
750
022
200
030
000
00
027
000
600
9700
00
010
3154
023
San
Fra
ncis
co O
hnnu
ry M
issi
on12
000
012
000
010
000
1000
00
015
0036
000
00
3355
00
24S
an F
ranc
isco
Chi
nese
5680
00
2900
00
1240
00
00
3050
030
474
2961
00
00
2149
270
25S
an F
ranc
isco
Gen
eva
Aven
ue42
350
028
450
1881
051
610
015
575
5340
2873
025
825
00
1407
620
610
20. Statistical Tables
611
Golden Gate District
26S
an F
ranc
isco
Glid
e M
emor
ial
1581
750
9046
90
3929
015
324
00
8984
875
2320
061
00
049
8212
027
San
Fra
ncis
co G
race
3408
90
3104
045
660
1776
40
018
240
2406
5403
1460
90
305
1070
560
28S
.F. H
amilt
on -
Clo
sed
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
029
San
Fra
ncis
co J
ones
Mem
oria
l71
000
063
710
1469
60
00
014
3000
7600
013
0000
4880
0010
5000
2000
1070
169
6000
30S
an F
ranc
isco
Kor
ean
6108
912
944
1146
10
00
00
049
146
4350
937
049
2053
483
700
2945
8211
461
31S
an F
ranc
isco
Par
k P
resi
dio
3876
00
1397
024
710
4200
00
1373
822
9025
344
048
230
1173
650
32S
an F
ranc
isco
Pin
e39
643
3407
124
889
1284
040
4534
5518
728
8105
029
600
6532
3482
50
00
2287
160
33S
an F
ranc
isco
Tem
ple
6853
20
4323
084
000
1712
40
012
9697
1712
986
522
3120
020
000
041
9097
034
San
Mat
eo C
ryst
al S
prin
gs48
901
059
520
1051
50
1488
00
1960
042
5731
912
1628
20
015
6942
035
San
Mat
eo H
illsd
ale
6384
50
3785
064
350
5600
00
1148
3519
559
4664
596
0612
000
1100
3998
530
36S
an M
ateo
Sho
revi
ew35
000
031
360
4200
011
488
00
1292
711
5925
176
5379
00
1108
480
37S
an R
afae
l Ald
ersg
ate
3980
10
5114
017
480
7695
00
2765
624
4156
756
2629
826
362
750
2171
960
38S
an R
afae
l Firs
t36
345
024
256
021
500
00
049
507
4147
2450
930
840
016
9681
2168
039
San
ta R
osa
Chr
ist
4063
60
2328
00
3900
056
000
060
473
3771
3276
20
5199
660
2078
990
40S
anta
Ros
a Fi
rst
4875
740
464
4060
022
831
902
1400
1712
417
124
031
2567
2676
611
2020
2104
920
6524
9536
650
41S
ebas
topo
l36
000
022
920
096
000
5600
00
3565
237
0422
204
013
485
017
2127
1920
042
Son
oma
5200
00
2074
027
610
5731
00
2260
288
9437
036
011
032
3070
1822
950
43S
outh
San
Fra
ncis
co H
ope
2925
90
2457
50
3000
00
00
2205
850
034
597
00
012
7406
044
Uki
ah
4068
90
5674
033
980
1081
80
041
977
3546
7314
00
011
3416
045
Will
its38
480
040
100
3151
057
680
010
906
982
1524
520
020
100
1007
200
46W
inds
or C
omm
unity
3198
40
2284
026
410
4200
00
2292
446
9758
813
7496
426
590
2244
810
47S
an F
ranc
isco
Epw
orth
UM
Fel
low
ship
36
243
072
000
2120
030
000
00
2863
317
512
027
000
012
6708
0To
tal T
his
Year
1864
895
1856
3260
7912
7934
317
9175
1695
329
1148
3722
999
1721
5263
446
7123
1604
359
9897
3650
8382
3037
710
2676
6611
6460
Tota
l Las
t Yea
r15
2801
621
9605
5070
6412
1388
1614
4218
749
2228
9265
878
4341
0186
6703
4852
3215
9895
491
6358
7836
9431
085
1009
8532
9574
3In
crea
se (D
ecre
ase)
3368
79-3
3973
1008
48-4
2045
1773
3-1
796
6825
6-2
8649
-334
9328
5931
-181
0954
0573
378
-275
312
-708
1691
3420
717
Per
cent
age
22-1
520
-35
11-1
031
0-7
715
-40
8-3
5-2
222
612
20. Statistical Tables
613
Golden Gate District G
olde
n G
ate
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 3 1.
Ann
ual O
pera
ting
& B
enev
olen
ce B
udge
t Fun
ding
Sou
rces
:2.
Fund
ing
Sou
rces
for C
apita
l & o
ther
S
pec.
Pro
ject
3.Fu
ndin
g S
ourc
es fr
om
Dis
t.,A
C,J
C,G
en C
hurc
h
12/3
1/20
08
a. Rec.thru Pledges
b. Rec. from non-pledging
c. Rec fromUniden.Givers
d. Rec. from Int. & Div.
e. Rec. fromCh. Assets
f. Rec. from bldg.use&Cont.
g. Rec. thrufundraisers
1.Total
a. Capital Campaign
b. Memorial & Endow/Bequest
c. Other Source&Proj.
2. Total
a. Equitable Salary
b. Adv. Spec. &Apport.Fund
c. Other
3. Total
9372
040
101
And
erso
n V
ly B
oonv
ille
UM
C0
4154
198
00
9678
1050
1508
00
00
00
00
094
152
4030
2B
urlin
gam
e U
MC
1352
7516
6663
1351
729
80
3310
511
772
3606
300
6087
8623
1471
00
00
094
333
4040
3D
aly
City
UM
C38
211
2041
355
910
037
395
2959
713
1207
00
00
00
00
9416
540
504
Fale
Huf
anga
Ton
gan
7500
00
015
000
5400
00
1305
000
00
00
00
093
772
4060
5Fo
rest
ville
UM
C10
1052
3511
4094
1114
037
4923
185
1367
0539
2427
734
031
658
3050
060
036
5093
776
4070
6Fo
rt B
ragg
Eve
rgre
en U
MC
5020
234
9029
360
072
6096
4773
535
00
00
9990
00
9990
9418
440
807
Hal
f Moo
n B
ay U
MC
4537
8629
024
645
1168
031
195
9324
5251
4241
5158
530
1000
40
00
093
784
4090
8H
eald
sbur
g Fe
dera
ted
UM
C35
3000
1500
052
0025
000
1000
4500
3812
000
00
00
00
093
816
4100
9M
ill V
alle
y M
t. Ta
mal
pais
UM
C12
0736
4333
577
4850
465
016
0229
1949
940
2012
2763
527
00
2790
50
016
0016
0094
200
4120
10N
ew V
isio
n U
MC
1150
800
4078
3764
80
1038
9619
5826
2660
032
810
3281
00
00
9382
841
3011
Nov
ato
UM
C10
2732
1652
735
0222
90
3143
010
196
1646
160
2217
030
0025
170
00
00
9383
641
4012
Pet
alum
a U
MC
1010
0011
730
8400
355
033
2062
0013
1005
00
00
00
5000
5000
9372
241
5013
Phi
lo U
MC
030
6914
7259
00
4137
8737
00
00
00
00
9380
841
6014
Poi
nt A
rena
St.
Pau
l's U
MC
5638
745
2227
570
058
6085
7378
099
00
00
00
00
9384
441
7015
Pot
ter V
alle
y U
MC
017
000
1859
250
012
750
6700
3855
90
00
00
00
094
236
4180
16R
edw
ood
City
Firs
t UM
C66
587
2391
415
7896
30
8983
595
8319
2460
00
00
00
00
9424
041
9017
Red
woo
d C
ity W
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C87
181
8494
2537
150
9731
821
9519
7740
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00
110
00
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9378
142
0018
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UM
C86
777
1535
621
9095
088
6031
5311
6431
1485
247
30
1532
50
00
093
848
4210
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ley
UM
C0
310
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1320
513
515
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942
2520
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gan
UM
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7000
00
1000
3000
010
000
2690
000
00
00
00
093
628
4240
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Bet
hany
UM
C61
504
1906
115
710
4471
1450
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800
6235
2837
810
00
00
00
094
136
4250
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vary
UM
C0
2397
328
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072
512
099
338
00
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9361
242
6023
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on U
MC
022
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6891
00
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2830
992
00
765
765
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9362
442
8024
San
Fra
ncis
co C
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MC
025
3400
069
400
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C68
105
2035
019
6867
90
1300
075
1211
1614
1160
859
1525
3544
00
00
612
20. Statistical Tables
613
Golden Gate District
9364
443
1026
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8913
1118
9020
6207
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4320
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MC
6899
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600
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4028
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C76
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1650
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2000
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9650
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660
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C16
5656
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520
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6194
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000
4000
00
00
9366
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6030
San
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Pre
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1193
730
016
5634
449
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010
1427
00
00
00
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9482
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7031
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ncis
co P
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UM
C74
112
6720
00
013
466
2332
211
7620
014
650
1465
00
00
9368
844
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San
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co T
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MC
1779
7459
260
2766
326
480
1857
7574
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034
640
3464
00
00
9413
544
2033
San
Mat
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prin
gs U
MC
9294
80
5576
710
6718
288
3117
4608
00
00
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9428
444
3034
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Mat
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UM
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3426
8879
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4989
20
5766
063
634
4412
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020
700
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288
4440
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2916
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3680
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UM
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4157
1247
330
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057
0217
6125
1402
512
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00
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9385
644
6037
San
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MC
8533
749
9521
170
010
1252
471
1941
720
450
450
00
093
862
4470
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C11
3813
1067
332
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980
4227
214
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1863
590
145
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50
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4480
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rst U
MC
5100
2310
3131
1425
535
30
4309
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012
7218
7327
6018
6007
1946
930
1494
00
00
9386
444
9040
Seb
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pol U
MC
9007
617
623
1997
2068
014
788
5403
1319
550
00
00
00
093
872
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41S
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MC
1082
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067
3760
7615
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1654
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00
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445
2542
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ran.
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MC
7800
011
680
100
1427
015
000
010
6207
00
00
00
00
9388
4530
43U
kiah
UM
C81
920
1013
340
0411
490
9172
7739
1141
170
00
00
00
093
904
4540
44W
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UM
C80
100
4010
2765
212
011
795
2285
1011
670
00
00
00
093
908
4550
45W
inds
or C
omm
unity
UM
C65
140
2255
934
5110
2150
1209
3912
913
2260
7360
012
200
1820
00
00
5493
200
1450
065
4064
2816
3185
1750
5017
4188
248
5754
9915
564
3423
6520
4883
3640
158
3649
1304
00
1720
030
240
614
20. Statistical Tables
615
Nevada-Sierra District
Nev
ada-
Sier
ra D
istr
ict
12/3
1/20
08
Total professing members reported at close of last year
Received this year on Profession of Faith
Restored by Affirmation (or correction to previous report)
Received from other United Methodist Churches
Received from other Denominations
Removed or Corrected by Charge Conference Action
Withdrawn
Removed by Transfer to other United Methodist Churches
Removed by Transfer to other Denominations
Removed by death
Total professing members at close of this year
Members in Line 9 who are Asian
Members in Line 9 who are Black/African American
Members in Line 9 who are Hispanic
Members in Line 9 who are Native American
Members in Line 9 who are Pacific Islanders
Members in Line 9 who are White
Members in Line 9 who are of Mixed Race
Females
Males
Avg. attendance at the principle worship service(s)
Chu
rchN
ame
Pas
tor
12.
a2.
b3
45a
5.b
67
89
9a.1
9a.2
9a.3
9a.4
9a.5
9a.6
9a.7
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9b.2
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02
011
01
06
249
00
01
125
41
148
100
99B
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dith
Don
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00
00
00
10
128
00
00
029
018
1116
Car
linJu
dith
Don
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00
00
30
00
042
00
00
042
026
1620
Car
son
City
Firs
tR
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t Jen
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s-Te
ats
547
34
57
203
02
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63
78
70
516
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818
330
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112
00
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20
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40
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41
130
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140
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331
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20
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03
720
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720
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03
211
13
37
300
00
00
030
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190
110
154
Gar
dner
ville
Car
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471
190
20
402
00
744
37
50
30
428
027
017
318
0G
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n C
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unity
Jam
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. Gar
rison
11
33
00
00
90
02
105
00
20
010
30
6837
80G
rass
Val
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03
05
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512
200
20
21
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1310
6911
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258
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32
10
40
626
50
11
10
262
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491
146
Gre
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390
00
00
00
02
370
02
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330
2710
30K
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10
12
00
00
140
00
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025
1531
Love
lock
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00
00
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00
119
00
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69
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411
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00
00
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00
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00
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039
Nev
ada
City
Cha
rles
T. S
mith
314
80
30
015
20
530
31
01
00
299
218
712
617
2N
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stle
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132
00
07
00
10
113
77
01
00
129
073
6454
Nor
th S
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Che
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Ryu
570
00
00
00
02
552
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520
3619
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117
10
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511
90
00
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116
371
4857
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ncy
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thia
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tem
an13
70
00
03
42
04
124
00
10
012
21
8242
52
Tabl
e N
o. 1
a
614
20. Statistical Tables
615
Nevada-Sierra District
Ren
o Fi
rst
John
J. A
uer I
II74
64
75
195
84
08
648
511
00
4159
10
352
296
172
Ren
o Fi
rst T
onga
n Fe
llow
ship
Ope
ti A
onga
063
00
00
00
03
600
00
060
00
4020
59R
eno
Sou
th R
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John
W. R
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839
230
58
00
10
487
04
17
22
839
1551
535
539
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Pat
rick
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70
06
00
00
04
159
20
11
015
41
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chur
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00
00
21
00
032
00
816
03
518
1415
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220
00
00
00
00
221
00
00
210
148
17S
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Val
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82
04
00
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02
171
10
23
016
50
118
5361
Spa
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as W
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ler
560
57
12
4012
151
1449
310
1210
121
438
130
418
925
1S
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ville
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26
00
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20
04
161
00
10
016
00
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svill
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410
00
00
00
01
400
00
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400
2812
28Tr
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223
00
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419
71
00
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012
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90
00
43
00
10
139
10
01
013
70
107
3250
Yerin
gton
Com
mun
ityM
arth
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00
00
37
40
476
00
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065
754
2249
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L TH
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6317
818
4843
256
119
4613
135
6481
4837
5643
126
6035
3651
0723
9430
89
616
20. Statistical Tables
617
Nevada-Sierra District N
evad
a-Si
erra
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 1
b
12/3
1/20
08
Number of persons baptized this year (all ages)
Total baptized members who are not professing members
Number of persons on Constituency Roll
Total enrolled in confirmation classes this year
Number of leaders in all Sunday church school groups
Numbers of leaders in other groups
Children (0-6th grade) in all Sunday church school
groups
Children (0-6th grade) in all other groups
Youth (7th-12th grade) in all Sunday chruch school
groups
Youth (7th-12th grade) in all other groups
Adults (post high school) in all Sunday chruch school
groups
Adults (post high school) in all other groups
Total in Sunday church school groups
Total in all other groups
Total Christian formation participants
Avg. attendance in the Sunday church school (all ages)
Average Attendance in other ongoing classes and groups
Average Attendance in other short-term classes and
groups
Children
Youth
Adult
Number of Christian Formation groups, other than chrch
school
Number of formation participants (Line 19) who became
professing members
Chu
rchN
ame
1112
1314
15a
15b
16a
16b
17a
17b
18a
18b
19a
19b
1920
2122
23a
23b
23c
2324
Aub
urn
Pio
neer
310
420
51
80
00
822
2123
446
810
00
77
0B
attle
Mou
ntai
n 0
28
01
10
02
08
011
112
28
00
01
10
Car
lin0
013
01
04
00
00
65
611
46
00
01
10
Car
son
City
Firs
t7
215
273
1012
6535
155
2110
228
692
9610
1411
1060
267
489
54
2837
15C
hest
er0
563
02
100
30
910
1212
3446
88
80
12
30
Col
evill
e A
ntel
ope
Valle
y0
00
02
06
00
08
016
016
66
00
00
00
Col
fax
29
150
52
133
11
09
1915
345
50
00
00
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evill
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05
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
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ch F
lat
00
60
20
30
00
00
50
52
40
00
11
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ly1
1417
01
23
00
00
114
1317
311
01
03
00
Fallo
n E
pwor
th4
4820
50
1316
3133
1118
3756
9212
321
554
1727
22
711
10G
ardn
ervi
lle C
arso
n Va
lley
876
380
812
2628
2022
2438
8210
015
225
230
3521
24
814
7G
eorg
etow
n C
omm
unity
380
300
63
935
26
833
2577
102
1426
350
03
33
Gra
ss V
alle
y2
093
610
816
77
324
4557
6312
024
1832
11
1214
2G
rass
Val
ley
Sie
rra
Pin
es4
3784
012
1524
5014
2216
6066
147
213
306
480
210
1213
Gre
envi
lle0
063
03
80
20
20
143
2629
08
80
13
40
Kin
gs B
each
218
310
64
810
00
023
1437
512
68
10
67
2Lo
velo
ck G
race
-St F
ranc
is
02
350
12
00
06
00
18
96
60
06
612
0M
cgill
10
130
32
23
011
74
1220
329
00
00
10
0M
eado
w V
ista
Pla
cer H
ills
00
110
54
410
02
1218
2134
550
43
01
34
0N
evad
a C
ity4
314
36
238
250
1015
075
5898
156
2210
150
15
64
New
cast
le0
06
05
1015
06
564
2090
3512
526
3010
00
00
0N
orth
San
Jua
n0
721
05
23
00
00
208
2230
36
00
01
10
Por
tola
19
837
511
40
011
030
952
613
1912
01
78
5Q
uinc
y2
1490
07
910
00
38
9125
103
128
841
360
00
00
616
20. Statistical Tables
617
Nevada-Sierra District
Ren
o Fi
rst
100
231
15
815
010
023
5253
6011
348
520
01
56
10R
eno
Firs
t Ton
gan
Fello
wsh
ip2
3234
058
524
014
030
012
65
131
580
00
00
00
Ren
o S
outh
Ren
o8
646
613
8729
144
107
6620
2088
031
710
3613
5310
441
955
56
533
4423
Ren
o S
t Pau
ls0
046
015
1814
08
129
1346
4389
2216
250
55
50
Sch
urz
Nv
09
210
22
1530
50
00
2232
548
030
00
00
0S
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a C
ity0
322
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
Sm
ith V
alle
y1
4613
016
28
00
021
1845
2065
1412
100
01
10
Spa
rks
Nv
718
524
22
1611
3818
1824
1024
8277
159
5835
242
24
85
Sus
anvi
lle2
4898
45
254
44
2712
1225
6893
1045
600
12
32
Tayl
orsv
ille
00
610
211
1420
315
055
1910
112
012
65
00
44
0Tr
ucke
e C
h O
f The
Mou
ntai
ns1
10
025
435
7012
00
3572
109
181
3029
101
15
71
Win
nem
ucca
734
400
62
140
50
610
3112
4310
08
00
00
0Ye
ringt
on C
omm
unity
53
105
36
424
93
315
6048
7612
418
2550
12
47
2TO
TAL
THIS
YE
AR
8791
631
0960
390
330
600
589
244
341
422
2482
1656
3742
5398
719
1194
1539
2241
178
231
104
618
20. Statistical Tables
619
Nevada-Sierra District N
evad
a-Si
erra
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 1
c
12/3
1/20
08
Number of UMVIM teams sent from local church
Number of church members participating in UMVIM
teams
Membership in United Methodist Men
Amount paid for projects
Membership in United Methodist Women
Amount paid for local church & community work
Membership in United Methodist Youth Fellowship
Amount paid for projects
Number of weekday ministry programs
Total persons served
Market value of church land, buildings, and equipment
Market value of church owned parsonages and furniture
Market value of other assets (cash, securities, other
property, etc.)
Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, & 32 at end of year
Other indebtedness (current expenses, etc.)
Active Young Adults
Chu
rchN
ame
25a
25b
2627
2829
3031
32a
32b
3334
3536
3719
.1A
ubur
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619
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621
Nevada-Sierra District N
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a-Si
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Dis
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a12
/31/
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621
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623
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evad
a-Si
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Dis
tric
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b12
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5486
826
02
Bat
tle M
ount
ain
131
131
2000
1717
5959
1616
1135
1135
2028
2028
1415
1415
176
176
3C
arlin
161
037
521
2773
8920
2514
000
2501
2501
1745
1745
218
264
4C
arso
n C
ity F
irst
1805
1570
1185
623
919
082
165
022
417
815
685
1237
528
024
2802
419
554
1543
024
3919
255
Che
ster
408
011
0554
018
60
510
3548
063
4063
4044
240
552
06
Col
evill
e A
ntel
ope
Valle
y31
310
44
1414
44
269
269
481
481
335
335
4242
7C
olfa
x17
40
5023
079
022
015
130
2704
2704
1887
1887
235
08
Dow
niev
ille
710
09
032
09
061
60
1101
1101
768
096
09
Dut
ch F
lat
9393
012
1242
4212
1280
980
914
4514
4510
0910
0912
612
610
Ely
143
143
1249
1919
6565
1818
1239
1239
2213
2213
1544
1544
193
193
11Fa
llon
Epw
orth
780
520
4850
103
6935
523
797
6567
7745
1812
108
1210
884
4956
3310
5470
312
Gar
dner
ville
Car
son
Valle
y11
1450
017
505
148
050
60
138
096
760
1728
817
288
1206
312
063
1504
013
Geo
rget
own
Com
mun
ity41
10
401
5555
187
187
5151
3571
3571
6381
6381
4452
4452
555
555
14G
rass
Val
ley
833
833
2670
811
011
037
937
910
310
372
3872
3812
932
1293
290
2490
2411
2511
2515
Gra
ss V
alle
y S
ierr
a P
ines
659
708
1379
987
9430
032
282
8857
3061
9110
238
1098
771
4476
8689
195
716
Gre
envi
lle14
984
020
068
019
012
980
2318
2318
1618
1618
202
017
Kin
gs B
each
194
194
600
2626
8888
2424
1687
1687
3013
3013
2103
2103
262
262
18Lo
velo
ck G
race
-St F
ranc
is C
omm
unity
1010
01
15
51
187
8715
521
210
810
813
1319
Mcg
ill58
00
80
260
70
500
089
475
062
40
780
20M
eado
w V
ista
Pla
cer H
ills
Com
mun
ity16
80
416
220
770
210
1464
026
1626
1618
2518
2522
80
21N
evad
a C
ity85
50
1192
511
371
389
243
106
6674
2646
4713
268
1326
892
5857
9511
5572
322
New
cast
le30
230
288
540
4013
713
737
3726
2026
2046
8146
8132
6632
6640
740
723
Nor
th S
an J
uan
890
012
1241
4111
1177
577
513
8513
8596
796
712
112
124
Por
tola
352
352
047
4716
016
044
4430
5930
5954
6554
6538
1338
1347
647
6
624
20. Statistical Tables
625
Nevada-Sierra District
25Q
uinc
y47
60
4336
630
217
059
041
4037
9573
9773
9751
6247
3264
40
26R
eno
Firs
t11
740
9042
156
156
534
534
146
146
1020
121
996
1822
618
226
1271
713
783
1586
1586
27R
eno
Sou
th R
eno
1895
1896
6000
251
252
862
864
235
240
1646
416
464
2941
629
424
2052
620
532
2560
2568
28R
eno
St P
auls
610
610
554
8181
277
277
7676
5300
5300
9470
9470
6608
6608
824
824
29S
chur
z N
v44
00
66
2020
66
386
386
690
690
482
482
6060
30S
ierr
a C
ity83
00
110
380
100
724
012
9310
7890
20
113
031
Sm
ith V
alle
y37
00
210
490
168
046
032
130
5741
5741
4006
3448
500
032
Spa
rks
Nv
1361
053
0918
10
619
016
90
1182
820
9821
133
2113
314
747
1474
718
390
33S
usan
ville
453
00
600
206
056
039
350
7031
7031
4906
585
612
612
34Ta
ylor
svill
e82
00
110
370
100
708
118
1265
1265
883
147
110
035
Truc
kee
Ch
Of T
he M
ount
ains
500
500
066
6622
822
862
6243
4743
4777
6877
6854
2054
2067
667
636
Win
nem
ucca
280
280
231
370
127
035
024
3210
0043
4543
4530
3220
0537
80
37Ye
ringt
on C
omm
unity
138
138
3518
1863
6317
1711
9511
9521
3521
3514
9014
9018
618
638
Ren
o Fi
rst T
onga
n Fe
llow
ship
35
80
047
016
30
440
3112
055
610
3880
048
40
Tota
l Thi
s Ye
ar17
426
8895
1194
4123
0813
7379
2647
0421
6412
9015
1418
1069
1927
0539
2654
3318
8777
1611
8323
546
1458
0To
tal L
ast Y
ear
1677
879
2710
5455
2374
1481
7696
4729
2185
1350
1595
8091
878
2591
0725
5275
1875
9813
8458
2287
913
567
Incr
ease
(Dec
reas
e)64
896
813
986
-66
-108
230
-25
-21
-60
-816
215
041
1143
210
158
1179
2272
566
710
13P
erce
ntag
e4
1213
-3-7
3-1
0-4
-516
44
116
30
626
20. Statistical Tables
627
Nevada-Sierra District N
evad
a-Si
erra
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 2
d12
/31/
08
Pastor's Base Comp
Associate Base Comp
Pastor's housing paid
Assoicate housing paid
Pastor's Prof Expense
Associate Prof Expense
Pastor's other cash
Associate other cash
Diaconal/Deacon total
Other staff comp & exp
Current program exp
Current operating exp
Principal & interest paid
Paid on blgs & improvements
UMW pd to district or conf UMW
Grand Total Paid
Parsonage rental income
Chu
rchn
ame
6465
66a
66b
67a
67b
68a
68b
6970
7172
7374
7576
961
Aub
urn
Pio
neer
4175
50
4050
014
770
1712
40
043
040
4668
3339
752
490
8000
1491
2249
230
2B
attle
Mou
ntai
n 18
867
020
000
4480
00
00
011
1698
890
00
5250
60
3C
arlin
1700
00
8700
013
000
00
053
0927
0412
397
080
50
5536
662
004
Car
son
City
Firs
t54
562
3572
321
245
011
100
4250
1600
40
016
4372
1372
963
962
5486
922
389
7471
5883
2614
224
5C
hest
er17
391
045
950
776
053
580
027
0591
833
093
00
074
977
06
Col
evill
e A
ntel
ope
Valle
y0
00
00
00
00
017
8397
190
00
1340
40
7C
olfa
x14
325
038
800
2200
068
500
056
4988
717
071
1345
1484
360
5967
014
008
Dow
niev
ille
7735
053
70
1200
020
000
00
037
700
00
1637
90
9D
utch
Fla
t71
970
1550
010
060
3425
00
2108
1522
7880
788
00
3118
90
10E
ly26
583
036
040
2049
056
980
00
140
1958
913
482
3003
545
8537
00
11Fa
llon
Epw
orth
3609
40
1965
20
4504
051
920
058
392
1511
044
521
663
2604
617
8525
7128
012
Gar
dner
ville
Car
son
Valle
y41
482
023
144
083
500
1377
60
074
917
1918
763
326
033
588
650
3337
760
13G
eorg
etow
n C
omm
unity
3949
90
2050
00
4887
017
124
00
1114
830
0718
928
016
800
1401
000
14G
rass
Val
ley
4490
50
2528
90
6147
00
00
7329
772
3081
5070
025
712
2428
1087
177
1716
015
Gra
ss V
alle
y S
ierr
a P
ines
3900
00
2100
00
7250
056
000
045
973
7817
3871
225
683
1488
912
5626
7599
016
Gre
envi
lle21
510
022
050
1990
091
00
045
010
5912
322
00
045
051
017
Kin
gs B
each
3362
70
00
4876
00
00
1685
1421
1217
20
1014
595
082
889
018
Love
lock
Gra
ce-S
t Fra
ncis
Com
mun
ity0
00
011
988
00
00
00
7500
00
020
158
019
Mcg
ill70
000
00
00
00
035
00
7066
00
015
166
020
Mea
dow
Vis
ta P
lace
r Hill
s C
omm
unity
1439
30
3100
020
110
6850
00
4216
859
1276
715
7611
010
5258
30
21N
evad
a C
ity40
211
021
142
065
000
1148
80
078
487
7530
3174
10
2267
1320
2519
6613
834
22N
ewca
stle
3278
40
4189
085
20
1392
20
014
741
1544
2147
416
055
5812
012
9138
023
Nor
th S
an J
uan
1411
00
982
023
550
4932
00
051
0918
740
4001
038
449
024
Por
tola
3506
70
6900
076
000
00
00
1261
2520
70
00
9816
60
25Q
uinc
y37
145
018
000
1120
051
920
021
593
3009
4188
489
630
014
5386
0
626
20. Statistical Tables
627
Nevada-Sierra District
26R
eno
Firs
t50
225
093
950
7730
011
038
00
1258
0614
644
7214
60
8942
380
048
1621
027
Ren
o S
outh
Ren
o56
553
4572
315
848
2022
910
412
5535
1071
651
920
1315
4621
630
1255
1023
2001
00
8170
740
28R
eno
St P
auls
3931
00
3500
040
010
6700
00
2029
831
2532
381
6257
2229
400
1537
4016
800
29S
chur
z N
v44
000
00
00
1003
00
016
577
430
00
1571
30
30S
ierr
a C
ity14
121
098
20
2355
049
010
00
100
2100
050
00
2621
80
31S
mith
Val
ley
4311
50
1340
00
6522
010
716
00
6447
2577
1807
60
2599
011
2851
032
Spa
rks
Nv
4274
00
2230
00
1727
00
00
8546
748
2458
564
041
194
3358
3186
020
33S
usan
ville
4372
70
4000
032
050
1232
30
021
316
2522
3526
818
268
067
216
1165
3000
34Ta
ylor
svill
e12
391
098
00
2015
019
600
00
584
6418
00
026
279
035
Truc
kee
Ch
Of T
he M
ount
ains
3335
80
2610
00
2766
00
00
2867
651
9525
378
022
251
017
4984
036
Win
nem
ucca
3346
50
2397
053
40
3894
00
7296
1420
1871
30
010
0078
975
037
Yerin
gton
Com
mun
ity93
9133
1083
714
3933
3356
7223
938
380
019
9030
876
3804
761
300
7579
40
38R
eno
Firs
t Ton
gan
Fello
wsh
ip
1000
00
00
4000
00
00
038
0047
000
00
064
800
0To
tal T
his
Year
1035
038
8475
629
9803
2166
814
4618
1545
720
4935
9030
0103
5284
1641
8618
4550
443
6244
3198
7924
786
6674
658
7261
8To
tal L
ast Y
ear
1036
811
9062
828
5873
1723
512
2599
1304
421
3874
9508
011
0681
520
8317
9844
4375
7564
1926
8725
423
6008
209
8215
5In
crea
se (D
ecre
ase)
-177
3-5
872
1393
044
3322
019
2413
-893
9-4
780
-715
31-4
4131
8610
61-3
2132
012
7192
-637
6664
49-9
537
Per
cent
age
0-6
026
019
0-5
#DIV
/0!
-6-2
187
-42
66-3
11-1
2
628
20. Statistical Tables
629
Nevada-Sierra District N
evad
a-Si
erra
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 3
1. A
nnua
l Ope
ratin
g &
Ben
evol
ence
Bud
get F
undi
ng S
ourc
es:
2.Fu
ndin
g S
ourc
es fo
r Cap
ital &
oth
er
Spe
c.P
roje
ct3.
Fund
ing
Sou
rces
from
D
ist.,
AC
,JC
,Gen
Chu
rch
12/3
1/20
08
a. Rec.thru Pledges
b. Rec. from non-pledging
c. Rec fromUniden.Givers
d. Rec. from Int. & Div.
e. Rec. fromCh. Assets
f. Rec. from bldg.use&Cont.
g. Rec. thrufundraisers
1.Total
a. Capital Campaign
b. Memorial & Endow/Bequest
c. Other Source&Proj.
2. Total
a. Equitable Salary
b. Adv. Spec. &Apport.Fund
c. Other
3. Total
9392
850
101
Aub
urn
Pio
neer
UM
C16
2681
1676
033
810
094
5026
578
2188
5031
2295
023
260
00
093
932
5020
2B
attle
Mou
ntai
n U
MC
3248
229
6913
387
00
036
796
00
00
00
00
9393
650
303
Car
lin U
MC
027
553
3188
1380
80
6717
611
5187
70
1020
2515
3535
00
00
9394
050
404
Car
son
City
Firs
t UM
C36
9201
1181
3472
5236
042
937
311
5378
710
227
4400
044
227
00
00
9436
850
505
Che
ster
UM
C41
967
9274
3703
00
9424
868
6523
60
00
00
020
020
093
948
5060
6C
olev
ille
Ant
elop
e Va
lley
UM
C0
2444
538
1347
50
00
2873
30
00
00
00
093
952
5070
7C
olfa
x U
MC
2528
814
918
1585
1385
014
347
535
5805
813
3025
50
1585
00
00
9438
850
808
Dow
niev
ille
UM
C0
1061
011
8388
00
260
012
933
00
00
555
00
555
9396
450
909
Dut
ch F
lat U
MC
1215
40
00
00
5521
1767
50
00
00
00
085
846
5100
10E
ly U
MC
5374
542
0528
160
00
1182
6194
811
870
150
1188
50
4594
045
9493
988
5110
11Fa
llon
Epw
orth
UM
C22
5125
042
370
047
9120
1923
6172
7474
121
516
1964
2369
200
00
093
945
5120
12G
ardn
ervi
lle C
arso
n Va
lley
UM
C16
0064
6248
684
4430
660
2436
771
6626
5593
026
0911
609
1421
80
00
093
972
5130
13G
eorg
etow
n11
8860
1732
727
4928
5850
021
5016
5014
6094
00
00
00
00
9441
651
4014
Gra
ss V
alle
y U
MC
2045
9723
410
2426
00
2996
746
393
3067
9369
2951
854
1355
072
333
00
00
9392
951
4215
Gra
ss V
alle
y S
ierr
a P
ines
1920
1620
119
5460
400
1077
1449
223
3204
062
584
062
584
00
200
200
9442
451
5016
Gre
envi
lle U
MC
2414
977
4818
939
013
4047
2439
863
00
00
00
200
200
9399
651
6017
Kin
gs B
each
UM
C31
069
1191
617
948
-155
910
2067
20
6601
40
00
00
00
094
004
5170
18G
race
-St.
Fran
cis
Com
m. C
hurc
h0
2043
50
00
00
2043
50
00
00
00
085
866
5180
19M
cGill
UM
C0
7481
538
00
3021
6010
209
00
00
00
00
8829
951
9020
Mea
dow
Vis
ta P
lace
r Hill
s C
mm
.0
4282
519
910
026
00
4507
613
4160
014
010
00
094
472
5200
21N
evad
a C
ity U
MC
1452
1828
700
4425
2868
017
335
4529
624
3842
1084
982
3931
276
5036
40
00
094
008
5210
22N
ewca
stle
UM
C75
759
1191
615
3822
10
7230
580
9724
451
4025
00
5390
00
00
9436
452
2023
Nor
th S
an J
uan
UM
C0
3120
921
540
00
033
363
00
00
554
00
554
9449
652
3024
Por
tola
UM
C0
1064
270
00
4770
2318
1135
150
2000
020
000
00
094
504
5240
25Q
uinc
y U
MC
7556
142
846
7227
00
8319
6260
1402
130
505
050
50
00
0
628
20. Statistical Tables
629
Nevada-Sierra District
9403
252
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2345
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2087
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4594
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5994
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ville
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202
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890
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110
00
200
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9410
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3035
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kee
Ch.
of t
he M
ount
ains
1118
5424
931
3731
2541
100
7211
675
1510
430
2626
70
2626
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112
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5204
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534
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gton
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mun
ity U
MC
4666
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375
00
375
00
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3480
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9901
9918
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0951
4840
424
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2224
0726
8414
7378
4745
7514
594
800
1996
9
630
20. Statistical Tables
631
San Jose DistrictSa
n Jo
se D
istr
ict
12/3
1/20
08
Total professing members reported at close of last year
Received this year on Profession of Faith
Restored by Affirmation (or correction to previous report)
Received from other United Methodist Churches
Received from other Denominations
Removed or Corrected by Charge Conference Action
Withdrawn
Removed by Transfer to other United Methodist Churches
Removed by Transfer to other Denominations
Removed by death
Total professing members at close of this year
Members in Line 9 who are Asian
Members in Line 9 who are Black/African American
Members in Line 9 who are Hispanic
Members in Line 9 who are Native American
Members in Line 9 who are Pacific Islanders
Members in Line 9 who are White
Members in Line 9 who are of Mixed Race
Females
Males
Avg. attendance at the principle worship service(s)
Chu
rchN
ame
Pas
tor
12.
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b3
45a
5.b
67
89
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9a.2
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40
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lder
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11
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10
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man
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20
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sh57
115
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h10
71
02
00
00
03
107
51
10
594
173
3460
Mar
ina
Can
aan
Kor
ean
Hye
sung
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g56
00
06
04
00
058
00
00
00
00
040
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itas
Sun
nyhi
llsC
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ee59
40
30
00
00
165
147
22
040
034
3029
Mon
tere
yLi
nda
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ord
138
10
00
00
30
213
49
04
01
120
084
5077
Mor
gan
Hill
Will
iam
T. P
ecot
103
00
50
010
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296
13
30
089
057
3952
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ntai
n Vi
ew T
rinity
Jane
tte S
aave
dra
117
90
00
212
10
410
714
13
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366
6542
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and
161
50
120
00
20
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60
14
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373
125
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30
00
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00
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251
90
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122
50
10
00
2514
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511
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78
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012
18
30
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312
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389
1026
617
726
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t Ton
gan
no re
port
202
00
00
00
00
020
20
00
00
00
00
177
Tabl
e N
o. 1
a
630
20. Statistical Tables
631
San Jose District
Pal
o A
lto S
t And
rew
sD
avid
E. P
ark
650
01
12
11
20
611
80
02
493
3924
43P
alo
Alto
Wes
ley
Kar
en P
auls
en12
32
00
00
00
03
122
54
01
4565
088
3265
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neda
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man
730
00
00
00
02
7115
02
00
522
2724
25S
alin
as F
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Jim
Lut
her
199
60
40
30
60
319
73
47
221
160
012
770
104
San
Jos
e A
lmad
en H
ills
Car
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Vinc
ent
349
55
20
70
41
534
411
712
01
313
018
815
620
1S
an J
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m R
ock
John
Cha
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160
00
00
10
20
415
348
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31
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9162
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an J
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vary
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g13
38
62
1222
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04
135
22
31
4281
482
5378
San
Jos
e C
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ian
Par
kC
harlo
tte B
ear
198
120
11
55
00
120
11
12
00
194
013
266
109
San
Jos
e E
verg
reen
Val
ley
Rob
ert C
hico
u Jr
.21
32
06
14
21
32
210
279
80
2414
20
120
9012
5S
an J
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tJa
mes
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ford
353
30
30
00
00
535
445
830
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241
3521
214
268
San
Jos
e G
enes
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urre
nt88
20
00
00
00
090
088
00
01
060
3050
San
Jos
e K
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n U
mc
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gho
Lee
1031
135
1059
523
3221
210
0810
080
00
00
060
840
070
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an J
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rinid
adJu
an S
aave
dra
780
20
00
10
01
780
077
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10
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F. J
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871
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882
161
42
630
4741
40S
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ley
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glas
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826
180
46
154
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32
80
088
646
436
227
3S
an J
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len
Nan
cy C
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son
331
121
50
34
00
433
86
33
10
322
219
014
717
5S
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ra
Alic
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berg
126
00
00
00
00
512
121
02
02
960
7942
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ra B
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l Kor
ean
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Woo
ng K
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15
00
80
02
350
167
167
00
00
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9671
208
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side
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top
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ne H
alaf
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00
00
20
40
051
00
00
510
029
2240
Sun
nyva
le F
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cy L
anda
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303
120
00
80
00
1629
145
222
115
193
1118
410
511
2S
unny
vale
Gal
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ean
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Kim
575
00
00
02
10
590
00
00
00
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vale
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ityS
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fa S
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90
00
05
00
01
103
30
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892
063
4041
Sun
nyva
le V
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licis
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284
70
05
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129
529
30
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01
117
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01
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21
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317
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126
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03
00
03
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7227
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THIS
YE
AR
1307
539
569
103
135
367
7110
285
165
1298
733
7925
425
975
329
7705
145
6922
4615
6676
632
20. Statistical Tables
633
San Jose District S
an J
ose
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 1
b
12/3
1/20
08
Number of persons baptized this year (all ages)
Total baptized members who are not professing members
Number of persons on Constituency Roll
Total enrolled in confirmation classes this year
Number of leaders in all Sunday church school groups
Numbers of leaders in other groups
Children (0-6th grade) in all Sunday church school
groups
Children (0-6th grade) in all other groups
Youth (7th-12th grade) in all Sunday chruch school
groups
Youth (7th-12th grade) in all other groups
Adults (post high school) in all Sunday chruch school
groups
Adults (post high school) in all other groups
Total in Sunday church school groups
Total in all other groups
Total Christian formation participants
Avg. attendance in the Sunday church school (all ages)
Average Attendance in other ongoing classes and groups
Average Attendance in other short-term classes and
groups
Children
Youth
Adult
Number of Christian Formation groups, other than chrch
school
Number of formation participants (Line 19) who became
professing members
Chu
rchN
ame
1112
1314
15a
15b
16a
16b
17a
17b
18a
18b
19a
19b
1920
2122
23a
23b
23c
2324
Apt
os1
7680
08
1838
00
2014
3260
7013
026
2231
01
89
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er C
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00
170
14
10
00
010
214
161
86
00
22
2C
ampb
ell
577
213
1820
670
038
2526
3515
466
220
7510
84
35
120
Car
mel
Ch.
Of T
he W
ayfa
rer
727
752
1218
1211
85
1235
7664
224
288
4163
522
112
185
Cup
ertin
o G
ood
Sam
arita
n5
222
259
016
1140
020
812
6988
8817
633
6155
03
710
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t Firs
t1
7913
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1510
250
1010
1510
6530
9525
1012
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22
0Fr
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t Firs
t Chi
nese
20
00
812
118
76
1710
4336
7929
1923
00
00
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t Kor
ean
Firs
t Um
c5
20
03
327
017
011
058
361
4095
450
00
00
Frem
ont S
t Pau
l10
833
314
1322
4572
50
1014
273
236
309
5022
089
20
1517
18G
ilroy
10
300
47
410
1120
645
2582
107
1020
80
05
50
Gre
enfie
ld0
044
62
15
00
60
127
1926
725
00
00
00
Hol
liste
r8
642
23
110
01
00
714
822
97
844
01
50
Los
Alto
s50
2035
2520
2413
413
146
123
510
923
215
463
719
1061
1780
201
289
618
23
2732
29Lo
s G
atos
1111
438
831
2742
4030
8060
143
163
290
453
3012
82
68
183
Mar
ina
00
320
510
70
07
015
1232
447
1212
00
22
0M
arin
a C
anaa
n K
orea
n0
00
02
00
010
04
2516
2541
4114
206
00
00
Milp
itas
Sun
nyhi
lls0
051
02
06
07
01
116
117
40
00
00
00
Mon
tere
y1
5458
04
916
235
70
4225
8110
615
741
33
410
1M
orga
n H
ill1
2490
1119
023
018
015
2375
2398
1512
00
66
10
Mou
ntai
n Vi
ew T
rinity
330
430
57
120
140
545
3652
888
280
00
77
9P
acifi
c G
rove
Firs
t2
082
08
750
257
815
6580
105
185
3230
151
15
79
Pac
ific
Gro
ve F
ores
t Hill
00
100
10
00
00
00
10
10
00
00
00
1P
alo
Alto
Ald
ersg
ate
72
595
275
700
250
050
122
5517
727
1825
00
00
0P
alo
Alto
Firs
t4
421
159
2210
640
220
1010
011
811
022
860
5030
32
611
0P
alo
Alto
Firs
t Ton
gan
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
0
632
20. Statistical Tables
633
San Jose District
Pal
o A
lto S
t And
rew
s0
1531
06
215
84
06
831
1849
98
61
02
30
Pal
o A
lto W
esle
y 0
30
158
93
04
08
1523
2447
1420
174
11
24
2P
rune
dale
00
00
20
30
30
70
150
1510
00
00
00
0S
alin
as F
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02
490
97
410
85
030
2152
737
022
22
610
2S
an J
ose
Alm
aden
Hill
s6
610
63
5411
2915
3660
2214
141
100
241
3815
221
149
243
San
Jos
e A
lum
Roc
k0
2430
09
1316
60
90
025
2853
815
61
11
30
San
Jos
e C
alva
ry8
2123
06
612
85
812
1235
3469
1028
380
24
62
San
Jos
e C
ambr
ian
Par
k5
033
86
1828
47
1722
4763
8614
919
1615
00
77
9S
an J
ose
Eve
rgre
en V
alle
y6
6040
09
1225
105
25
1544
3983
250
150
00
00
San
Jos
e Fi
rst
040
150
04
1012
350
400
3516
120
136
1532
300
23
52
San
Jos
e G
enes
is2
00
07
104
102
00
013
2033
120
00
00
20
San
Jos
e K
orea
n U
mc
185
205
5290
110
9011
060
230
450
502
690
1192
500
650
200
2521
160
206
0S
an J
ose
La T
rinid
ad0
1515
63
37
06
015
1231
1546
170
00
00
00
San
Jos
e S
t Pau
ls0
515
14
24
00
012
1020
1232
124
60
01
10
San
Jos
e W
esle
y5
110
165
525
4744
4169
2225
9116
320
136
480
2511
70
00
04
San
Jos
e W
illow
Gle
n7
8548
743
2058
3260
3024
148
185
230
415
7530
151
1012
2314
San
ta C
lara
2
313
03
310
66
615
1234
2761
100
70
00
00
San
ta C
lara
Bet
hel K
orea
n13
7645
1321
535
038
015
60
250
525
512
616
098
43
411
5S
easi
de H
illto
p1
00
04
69
07
08
028
634
300
00
00
00
Sun
nyva
le F
irst
070
700
711
105
2217
2195
6012
818
832
017
021
885
0S
unny
vale
Gal
ilee
Kor
ean
00
00
35
40
1710
00
2415
3931
00
00
00
0S
unny
vale
Trin
ity0
1612
06
34
06
00
016
319
515
100
00
00
Sun
nyva
le V
alle
y Fa
ith3
272
914
610
1514
1313
2851
6211
350
4510
42
512
5U
mc
Of S
anta
Cru
z1
024
02
312
01
010
1025
1338
68
60
04
45
Wat
sonv
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10
541
58
2035
625
822
3990
129
623
783
32
81
TOTA
L TH
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232
1558
3222
267
762
915
2786
179
776
589
024
7438
9147
2986
2019
3321
2620
7472
111
432
502
144
634
20. Statistical Tables
635
San Jose District S
an J
ose
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 1
c
12/3
1/20
08
Number of UMVIM teams sent from local church
Number of church members participating in UMVIM
teams
Membership in United Methodist Men
Amount paid for projects
Membership in United Methodist Women
Amount paid for local church & community work
Membership in United Methodist Youth Fellowship
Amount paid for projects
Number of weekday ministry programs
Total persons served
Market value of church land, buildings, and equipment
Market value of church owned parsonages and furniture
Market value of other assets (cash, securities, other
property, etc.)
Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, & 32 at end of year
Other indebtedness (current expenses, etc.)
Active Young Adults
Chu
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25a
25b
2627
2829
3031
32a
32b
3334
3536
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128
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350
313
513
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5935
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00
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2000
038
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00
490
550
170
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5600
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08
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904
2279
742
638
311
813
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040
5000
4284
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025
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00
039
1452
95
00
019
4796
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1255
1348
590
010
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07
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2535
5000
3250
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1210
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00
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1890
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3121
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5308
2026
198
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258
4025
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876
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172
578
140
218
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373
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3590
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8000
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0601
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00
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500
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8050
0040
5000
1108
70
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Kor
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00
00
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1050
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040
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1000
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00
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1540
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860
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3M
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00
1328
05
00
012
0000
085
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9397
20
02
Mor
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Hill
00
80
1716
9618
2086
611
1621
6865
268
4288
1763
742
051
526
3M
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4500
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971
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420
277
2540
08
782
334
4500
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8000
0087
269
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9814
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00
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00
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2520
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4000
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05
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00
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980
00
235
011
0059
2715
5420
30
2131
149
Pal
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00
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7000
0020
0000
4500
0020
000
0
634
20. Statistical Tables
635
San Jose District
Pal
o A
lto S
t And
rew
s0
00
017
00
00
022
5000
011
8000
031
429
00
1P
alo
Alto
Wes
ley
00
00
00
00
211
4500
000
9000
0060
000
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5P
rune
dale
00
00
00
00
00
8500
0021
6000
498
00
3S
alin
as F
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18
00
5716
000
05
130
5330
504
4740
0033
455
00
3S
an J
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Alm
aden
Hill
s0
00
00
060
3000
467
4723
413
017
6065
9521
70
21S
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00
2711
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06
170
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3381
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11
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07
5079
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6605
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1723
757
9070
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8952
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628
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San
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767
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3013
760
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2000
250
440
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5000
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San
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10
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02
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7000
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02
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4042
250
5000
550
2000
010
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000
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2980
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9000
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2046
920
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00
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010
2850
027
6000
00
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San
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00
011
620
00
312
030
5972
886
6123
1245
380
07
San
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e W
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250
067
3513
00
00
2600
000
6150
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4906
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5311
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112
040
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010
0000
033
3602
035
817
San
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0
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014
800
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125
4700
0703
4750
0067
823
00
30S
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00
00
610
330
00
039
5000
020
3420
00
Sea
side
Hill
top
50
120
140
00
325
6000
0010
0800
00
011
Sun
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le F
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00
120
5718
9419
400
451
3455
000
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0010
70
00
Sun
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n0
013
700
1925
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1200
00
00
00
00
Sun
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25
00
5136
300
01
1618
0285
660
2000
6691
50
04
Sun
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227
300
290
2569
102
1725
0000
040
0000
3100
00
013
Um
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ta C
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00
00
200
00
142
1217
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2473
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232
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938
3622
7971
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2498
3139
1420
1081
1970
5579
5799
0
636
20. Statistical Tables
637
San Jose District S
an J
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Dis
tric
t Tab
le 2
a12
/31/
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World Service Paid
Conf Program Appt
Conf Program Paid
Ministerial Education Appt
Ministerial Education Paid
Black College Appt
Black College Paid
Africa University Appt
Africa University Paid
Other Gen Adv Specials Pd
World Service Specials
Adv Specials Paid to NY
Youth Service Fund
Chu
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Pas
tor
38a
38b
39a
39b
40a
40b
41a
41b
42a
42b
43a
43b
43c
441
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8637
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8366
8312
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3049
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00
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2526
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210
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707
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1153
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576
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5903
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1099
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1423
314
314
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636
20. Statistical Tables
637
San Jose District
25P
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Alto
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t Ton
gan
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lala
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1566
1566
2765
2765
509
509
203
203
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624
924
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5513
950
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1427
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288
235
135
178
7827
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5030
5053
8553
8599
199
139
539
587
870
00
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Vinc
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7876
7876
1390
513
905
2560
2560
1019
1019
225
225
6328
00
031
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lum
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9226
9247
5247
5287
587
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877
7785
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vary
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490
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064
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50
180
180
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312
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5906
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4881
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9048
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2941
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1171
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259
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9629
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497
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886
860
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9022
8411
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4031
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4855
085
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1578
062
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side
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top
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alaf
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832
857
857
810
610
642
429
90
00
045
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nyva
le F
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7586
013
392
024
650
982
021
70
973
00
046
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nyva
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2817
235
4973
4467
915
7636
530
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00
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410
4133
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067
051
90
00
48S
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vale
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2106
037
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30
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6066
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7412
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948
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310
836
150
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050
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Hye
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900
2983
054
90
219
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790
3493
064
30
256
057
00
00
054
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wsh
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492
086
90
160
064
014
00
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Year
2593
2513
3665
4578
1619
3844
8427
834
360
3356
213
527
7412
8685
5342
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t Yea
r24
9869
1776
7942
3182
2135
9785
985
4078
834
240
1599
275
6155
5311
3661
700
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9456
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1434
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53-1
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8-6
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465
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ntag
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8-9
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6-2
-15
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-100
010
0
638
20. Statistical Tables
639
San Jose District S
an J
ose
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 2
b12
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ener
al C
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peci
al D
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Human Relations Day
Ond Great Hour of Sharing
Peace with Justice
Native American Ministries
World Communion
Um Student Day
Christian Education Sunday
Golden Cross Sunday
Conf Adv Specials
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Jur Korean Mission Appt
Jur Korean Mission Pd
Ethnic Minority Congr Asked
Ethnic Minority Congr Paid
Emerging Congr Asked
Emerging Congr Paid
DCOM asked
DCOM paid
Chu
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45a
45b
45c
45d
45e
45f
46a
46b
4750
a50
b50
c50
d50
e50
f50
g50
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874
322
322
916
716
90
00
065
6519
780
1978
073
30
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115
330
240
135
175
00
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014
1443
342
243
342
216
015
63
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pbel
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214
9210
970
1098
134
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270
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627
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231
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60
4442
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420
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036
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164
164
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06
Frem
ont F
irst
550
545
305
015
00
00
00
6161
1854
1854
1854
1854
687
687
7Fr
emon
t St P
aul
125
412
170
197
353
436
00
00
7777
2323
2323
2323
2323
861
861
8S
an J
ose
Gen
esis
00
00
00
00
00
102
030
840
3084
011
430
9G
ilroy
4662
085
035
00
00
3935
1180
011
800
437
7210
Gre
enfie
ld0
00
00
00
00
039
011
790
1179
043
70
11H
ollis
ter
00
00
00
00
00
4716
1416
472
1416
472
525
525
12Lo
s A
ltos
00
3859
1975
055
220
069
550
700
021
249
021
249
078
730
13Lo
s G
atos
773
058
855
147
822
70
00
022
10
6714
067
140
2488
014
Mar
ina
101
5570
4066
520
00
030
3091
652
591
652
533
933
915
Milp
itas
Sun
nyhi
lls10
529
115
093
128
133
00
00
2424
713
713
713
713
264
264
16M
onte
rey
00
00
00
00
00
490
1485
014
850
550
017
Mor
gan
Hill
00
00
00
00
00
370
1114
011
140
413
018
Mou
ntai
n Vi
ew T
rinity
2366
5140
1974
00
00
5030
1508
905
1508
905
559
435
19Fr
emon
t Firs
t Chi
nese
0
00
00
00
00
050
015
310
1531
056
70
20P
acifi
c G
rove
Firs
t0
00
00
00
00
088
5726
810
2681
099
30
21P
acifi
c G
rove
For
est H
ill0
210
00
00
00
00
44
133
133
133
133
4949
22P
alo
Alto
Ald
ersg
ate
00
00
00
00
00
5252
1574
015
740
583
023
Frem
ont K
orea
n Fi
rst U
mc
00
00
00
00
00
5252
1583
015
830
587
587
24P
alo
Alto
Firs
t36
281
227
555
178
110
00
1154
018
918
957
440
5744
5021
280
638
20. Statistical Tables
639
San Jose District
25P
alo
Alto
Firs
t Ton
gan
00
00
00
00
00
2727
818
818
818
818
303
303
26P
alo
Alto
St A
ndre
ws
010
012
50
500
00
600
3333
1007
1007
1007
1007
373
373
27P
alo
Alto
Wes
ley
312
3128
510
408
130
00
047
4714
1814
1814
1814
1852
552
428
Pru
neda
le0
200
075
00
00
012
1235
335
335
335
313
113
129
Sal
inas
Firs
t0
00
00
00
00
053
5315
930
1593
059
010
030
San
Jos
e A
lmad
en H
ills
570
935
320
800
365
336
035
80
013
613
641
150
4115
015
250
31S
an J
ose
Alu
m R
ock
9531
623
522
919
427
40
00
046
4614
0614
0614
0614
0152
162
132
San
Jos
e C
alva
ry0
098
00
00
082
085
025
860
2586
095
851
533
San
Jos
e C
ambr
ian
Par
k24
135
816
210
910
011
60
00
108
032
910
3291
204
1219
7534
San
Jos
e E
verg
reen
Val
ley
00
00
00
00
00
7619
2309
192
2309
192
855
7135
San
Jos
e Fi
rst
026
00
00
00
00
010
210
230
860
3086
011
430
36S
an J
ose
Kor
ean
UM
C S
anta
Cla
ra V
alle
y0
080
00
200
00
00
020
620
662
410
6241
023
120
37S
an J
ose
La T
rinid
ad0
00
00
00
00
039
011
7448
911
740
435
038
San
Jos
e S
t Pau
ls0
450
00
00
00
048
4814
440
1444
053
50
39S
an J
ose
Wes
ley
025
00
00
00
00
156
156
4727
047
270
1752
040
San
Jos
e W
illow
Gle
n17
051
024
016
017
222
30
00
012
70
3848
038
480
1426
041
San
ta C
lara
14
910
023
217
222
426
20
00
052
5215
650
1565
058
00
42S
anta
Cla
ra B
ethe
l Kor
ean
00
00
00
00
00
113
3934
430
3443
012
760
43U
mc
Of S
anta
Cru
z0
00
00
00
00
084
025
360
2536
094
00
44S
easi
de H
illto
p0
00
00
00
00
06
617
117
117
117
163
6345
Sun
nyva
le F
irst
015
978
222
00
00
00
131
039
630
3963
014
680
46S
unny
vale
Val
ley
Faith
00
00
00
00
00
484
1472
123
1472
123
545
4547
Sun
nyva
le T
rinity
212
200
160
270
230
170
00
00
400
1223
012
230
453
048
Sun
nyva
le G
alile
e K
orea
n0
00
00
00
00
036
011
000
1100
040
80
49W
atso
nvill
e0
420
00
142
480
00
065
2219
7555
019
750
732
050
Mar
ina
Can
aan
Kor
ean
00
00
385
00
00
029
088
30
883
032
70
51E
ast S
alin
as F
amily
Cen
ter U
MC
Fel
low
ship
0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
052
Frem
ont F
irst K
orea
n U
m F
ello
wsh
ip
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
53S
an J
ose
Viet
nam
ese
Fello
wsh
ip
00
00
00
00
00
340
1034
010
340
383
054
Sun
nyva
le S
an J
ose
Tong
an F
ello
wsh
ip
00
00
00
00
00
80
257
025
70
950
Tota
l Thi
s Ye
ar48
4686
7495
3158
9358
7778
5611
635
811
858
044
6518
3713
5481
1387
413
5481
1308
450
197
6796
Tota
l Las
t Yea
r55
9310
466
4055
4841
5944
2868
075
425
967
1280
4399
2252
1303
1510
660
1303
1510
720
4711
143
21In
crea
se (D
ecre
ase)
-747
-179
254
7610
52-6
749
8811
6-3
96-1
4109
-128
066
-415
5166
3214
5166
2364
3086
2475
Per
cent
age
-13
-17
135
22-1
174
0-5
3-5
4-1
002
-18
430
422
757
640
20. Statistical Tables
641
San Jose District S
an J
ose
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 2
c12
/31/
08B
EN
EV
OLE
NC
ES
Min
is. S
uppo
rt O
ther
Tha
n Lo
cal C
hurc
h
Extension Society Asked
Extension Society Paid
Non-UM benvolences
Interdenom Coop Appt
Interdenom Coop Paid
General Admin Appt
General Admin Pd
Jur Admin Appt
Jur Admin Paid
Conf Office & Admin Appt
Conf Office & Admin Pd
Clergy Pension & Benefit Appt
Clergy Pension & Benefit Pd
Other Clergy Support Appt
Other Clergy Support Paid
Episcopal Fund Appt
Episcopal Fund Paid
Chu
rchn
ame
50j
50k
5152
a52
b53
a53
b54
a54
b55
a55
b59
a59
b60
a60
b61
a61
b1
Apt
os73
312
547
5097
9733
333
391
9163
6763
6711
377
1137
779
3879
3899
099
02
Bou
lder
Cre
ek16
015
632
221
2073
7120
2013
9413
5824
9024
2617
3716
9221
721
13
Cam
pbel
l30
410
6372
403
1613
8354
377
1526
419
2015
4720
347
203
3293
722
7041
0816
04
Car
mel
Chu
rch
Of T
he W
ayfa
rer
1646
091
521
80
749
020
40
1430
20
2555
325
553
1783
117
831
2224
05
Cup
ertin
o G
ood
Sam
arita
n18
410
4276
244
244
837
837
228
228
1599
413
092
2857
628
576
1994
019
940
2487
2487
6Fr
emon
t Firs
t68
768
712
0091
9131
231
285
8559
6959
6910
664
1066
474
4174
4192
892
87
Frem
ont S
t Pau
l86
186
126
0511
411
439
139
110
710
774
8074
8013
364
1336
493
2593
2511
6311
638
San
Jos
e G
enes
is11
430
687
152
052
00
142
099
280
1773
917
739
1237
826
115
440
9G
ilroy
437
034
158
6819
923
254
6337
9813
0167
8567
8547
3414
2159
068
810
Gre
enfie
ld43
70
058
019
90
540
3797
067
830
4733
059
00
11H
ollis
ter
525
525
070
2323
980
6522
4560
1520
8147
8147
5685
1895
709
236
12Lo
s A
ltos
7873
013
6296
1044
035
800
976
068
411
012
2229
1222
2985
289
5877
110
637
013
Los
Gat
os24
880
4352
533
00
1131
030
80
2161
50
3861
938
619
2694
726
947
3361
014
Mar
ina
339
339
621
4545
154
154
4242
2948
2948
5268
5268
3676
3676
458
458
15M
ilpita
s S
unny
hills
264
264
580
3535
120
120
3333
2297
2297
4104
4104
2864
2864
357
357
16M
onte
rey
550
020
0073
025
00
680
4780
1000
8540
8540
5959
074
30
17M
orga
n H
ill41
30
100
550
188
051
035
870
6410
044
720
558
018
Mou
ntai
n Vi
ew T
rinity
559
335
625
7444
254
152
6941
4856
2914
8677
8677
6055
6055
755
453
19Fr
emon
t Firs
t Chi
nese
56
70
075
025
80
700
4929
088
0745
061
4515
076
60
20P
acifi
c G
rove
Firs
t99
30
2299
613
210
045
231
512
386
8630
6488
1542
015
420
1076
080
1913
4295
921
Pac
ific
Gro
ve F
ores
t Hill
4949
07
722
226
643
043
076
876
853
653
667
6722
Pal
o A
lto A
lder
sgat
e58
30
250
7777
265
265
7272
5066
5066
9051
9051
6316
6316
788
788
23Fr
emon
t Kor
ean
Firs
t UM
C58
70
1601
678
026
726
773
050
970
9106
9106
6354
079
20
24P
alo
Alto
Firs
t21
2810
040
144
282
282
968
968
264
264
1849
318
493
3304
133
041
2305
523
055
2875
2875
640
20. Statistical Tables
641
San Jose District
25P
alo
Alto
Firs
t Ton
gan
303
303
4040
138
138
3838
2634
2634
4706
4706
3284
3284
410
410
26P
alo
Alto
St A
ndre
ws
373
373
3361
4949
170
170
4646
3240
3240
5790
5790
4040
4040
504
504
27P
alo
Alto
Wes
ley
525
525
3800
7070
239
239
6565
4565
4565
8156
8156
5691
5691
710
710
28P
rune
dale
131
131
017
1760
6016
1611
3811
3820
3320
3314
1814
1817
717
729
Sal
inas
Firs
t59
059
049
1578
7826
826
873
7351
3051
3091
6691
6663
9663
9679
879
830
San
Jos
e A
lmad
en H
ills
1525
055
7120
220
269
369
318
918
913
248
1324
823
669
2366
916
516
1651
620
6020
6031
San
Jos
e A
lum
Roc
k52
162
130
069
6923
723
765
6545
2845
2880
8980
8956
4556
4570
470
432
San
Jos
e C
alva
ry95
80
956
127
043
60
119
083
2450
014
872
1487
210
378
012
940
33S
an J
ose
Cam
bria
n P
ark
1219
018
7516
20
554
015
10
1059
40
1892
818
928
1320
70
1647
034
San
Jos
e E
verg
reen
Val
ley
855
710
113
2838
997
106
2674
3318
5813
280
1328
092
6623
1711
5628
935
San
Jos
e Fi
rst
1143
080
0015
215
252
052
014
214
299
3447
8617
749
1774
912
385
1238
515
4515
4536
San
Jos
e K
orea
n U
MC
San
ta C
lara
Val
ley
2312
032
9230
730
710
5210
5228
728
720
093
2009
335
899
3589
925
050
2505
031
2431
2437
San
Jos
e La
Trin
idad
435
00
580
198
054
037
800
6753
2814
4712
1963
588
038
San
Jos
e S
t Pau
ls53
50
600
7171
243
243
6666
4650
4650
8308
8308
5797
5797
723
723
39S
an J
ose
Wes
ley
1752
018
928
232
232
796
796
217
217
1521
915
219
2719
127
191
1897
318
973
2366
2366
40S
an J
ose
Will
ow G
len
1426
034
2518
90
648
017
70
1238
90
2213
622
136
1544
60
1926
041
San
ta C
lara
58
00
4577
7726
426
472
7250
3950
3990
0390
0362
8262
8278
378
342
San
ta C
lara
Bet
hel K
orea
n12
760
9800
169
5958
020
115
855
1108
438
4119
803
1980
313
818
4789
1723
597
43U
mc
Of S
anta
Cru
z94
00
012
50
427
011
70
8166
014
590
1459
010
180
1018
012
700
44S
easi
de H
illto
p63
6310
000
88
2929
88
551
551
984
984
687
687
8686
45S
unny
vale
Firs
t14
680
019
50
668
018
20
1275
90
2279
622
796
1590
715
907
1984
046
Sun
nyva
le V
alle
y Fa
ith54
545
072
624
821
686
4738
395
8465
8465
5907
5415
737
6147
Sun
nyva
le T
rinity
453
00
600
206
056
039
380
7035
7035
4909
061
20
48S
unny
vale
Gal
ilee
Kor
ean
408
00
540
185
051
035
430
6330
044
170
551
049
Wat
sonv
ille
732
732
2980
9732
333
333
9130
6358
4369
1135
911
359
7926
5619
989
668
50M
arin
a C
anaa
n K
orea
n32
70
043
014
90
410
2842
050
7850
7835
4340
044
20
51E
ast S
alin
as F
amily
Cen
ter U
M F
ello
wsh
ip
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
052
Frem
ont F
irst K
orea
n U
m F
ello
wsh
ip
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
053
San
Jos
e Vi
etna
mes
e Fe
llow
ship
38
30
051
017
40
470
3328
059
460
4149
051
70
54S
unny
vale
San
Jos
e To
ngan
Fel
low
ship
95
00
130
430
120
828
014
790
1032
012
90
Tota
l Thi
s Ye
ar50
197
6895
3624
2466
5626
8322
827
9670
6224
2504
4361
8116
9483
7793
1174
0003
5437
8635
8875
6782
127
642
Tota
l Las
t Yea
r47
111
6145
3061
0066
5832
7121
606
9697
6133
2953
4480
9419
2432
7275
6066
3082
5267
6439
6927
6424
625
324
Incr
ease
(Dec
reas
e)30
8675
056
324
-2-5
8812
21-2
791
-449
-119
13-2
2949
5175
176
921
1702
2-3
8052
3575
2318
Per
cent
age
712
180
-18
60
0-1
5-3
-12
712
3-1
06
9
642
20. Statistical Tables
643
San Jose District S
an J
ose
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 2
d12
/31/
08
Pastor's Base Comp
Associate Base Comp
Pastor's housing paid
Assoicate housing paid
Pastor's Prof Expense
Associate Prof Expense
Pastor's other cash
Associate other cash
Diaconal/Deacon total
Other staff comp & exp
Current program exp
Current operating exp
Principal & interest paid
Paid on blgs & improvements
UMW pd to district or conf UMW
Grand Total Paid
Parsonage rental income
Chu
rchn
ame
6465
66a
66b
67a
67b
68a
68b
6970
7172
7374
7576
961
Apt
os47
592
033
600
010
849
011
844
00
5484
132
3534
856
00
024
3146
02
Bou
lder
Cre
ek20
4457
7720
440
1043
2924
00
013
745
2514
5268
7464
3192
10
8609
80
3C
ampb
ell
5213
252
132
3607
412
832
6538
4736
6822
1070
365
599
2537
2723
137
1493
8021
5000
8758
8320
9796
070
4C
arm
el C
hurc
h O
f The
Way
fare
r72
018
042
000
036
310
00
010
2101
2772
312
6068
074
792
6874
5140
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20. Statistical Tables
643
San Jose District
26P
alo
Alto
St A
ndre
ws
2939
20
4663
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600
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3852
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30
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4884
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110
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4536
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644
20. Statistical Tables
645
San Jose District S
an J
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Dis
tric
t Tab
le 3
1. A
nnua
l Ope
ratin
g &
Ben
evol
ence
Bud
get F
undi
ng S
ourc
es:
2.Fu
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ourc
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r Cap
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Spe
c.P
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Fund
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Sou
rces
from
D
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AC
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12/3
1/20
08
a. Rec.thru Pledges
b. Rec. from non-pledging
c. Rec fromUniden.Givers
d. Rec. from Int. & Div.
e. Rec. fromCh. Assets
f. Rec. from bldg.use&Cont.
g. Rec. thrufundraisers
1.Total
a. Capital Campaign
b. Memorial & Endow/Bequest
c. Other Source&Proj.
2. Total
a. Equitable Salary
b. Adv. Spec. &Apport.Fund
c. Other
3. Total
9414
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101
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1859
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260
150
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160
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MC
5099
7178
986
6762
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535
4936
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of th
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1887
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1414
5389
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9107
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9352
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2908
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3016
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020
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50
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180
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486
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215
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5032
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00
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188
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103
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214
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196
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C45
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1284
3010
080
2822
674
4324
3215
325
376
1419
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2546
2276
000
7443
2410
7494
60
00
094
206
6130
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arin
a U
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7123
913
4534
1223
20
8605
2305
210
7885
170
1930
021
000
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202
6140
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813
045
049
903
450
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600
00
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090
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204
6150
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195
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00
2545
215
680
1314
6012
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00
2064
00
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9420
861
6017
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1756
323
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093
8522
2011
9537
010
1443
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150
010
0010
0094
212
6170
18M
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ain
View
Trin
ity U
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4116
028
727
4800
00
5863
479
713
4118
1042
00
010
420
00
00
9350
261
8019
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hine
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MC
5838
714
597
500
750
063
731
013
7965
00
00
00
00
9421
661
9020
Pac
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1940
1681
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7989
639
035
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4319
536
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850
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240
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1015
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050
00
500
00
00
9482
262
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Pal
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lder
sgat
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1139
0936
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4444
3064
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092
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5000
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200
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085
844
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23Fr
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1892
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462
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5944
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644
20. Statistical Tables
645
San Jose District
9422
162
3026
Pal
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lto S
t. A
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C76
490
3940
2124
127
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100
1870
414
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300
1830
00
00
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4027
Pal
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1150
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036
700
8567
80
2076
980
1032
00
1032
00
070
070
094
232
6250
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C0
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640
020
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200
1655
3959
30
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012
100
00
094
244
6260
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alin
as F
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1233
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947
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2696
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310
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C33
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4198
332
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630
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166
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00
00
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262
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San
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5375
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1040
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1064
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8647
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150
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00
00
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663
1032
San
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alva
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MC
6800
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592
1398
00
9073
447
1018
2434
030
1727
000
3001
70
00
094
156
6320
33S
an J
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bria
n P
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C22
1198
016
980
062
877
1380
2871
530
6648
066
480
00
094
253
6330
34S
an J
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rgre
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014
7514
1988
794
099
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00
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463
5035
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5000
044
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030
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00
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010
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335
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of S
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2433
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320
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000
1035
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060
600
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094
260
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7593
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3260
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9722
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4630
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276
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50
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330
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630
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00
5990
10
095
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0094
298
6520
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unny
vale
Trin
ity U
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4911
858
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00
069
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00
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9423
565
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Sar
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00
00
00
080
000
00
00
00
00
9433
265
4049
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sonv
ille
UM
C69
161
1801
021
4538
300
1398
540
2330
000
2553
025
530
00
094
205
6550
50M
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a - C
anaa
n K
orea
n91
841
00
00
00
9184
10
00
00
00
071
2531
837
6309
824
2142
4060
8174
4338
1714
357
7044
8314
6998
1791
1661
7760
5979
6662
2484
382
2350
00
4143
564
935
646
20. Statistical Tables
647
Shasta DistrictSh
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Dis
tric
t
12/3
1/20
08
Total professing members reported at close of last year
Received this year on Profession of Faith
Restored by Affirmation (or correction to previous report)
Received from other United Methodist Churches
Received from other Denominations
Removed or Corrected by Charge Conference Action
Withdrawn
Removed by Transfer to other United Methodist Churches
Removed by Transfer to other Denominations
Removed by death
Total professing members at close of this year
Members in Line 9 who are Asian
Members in Line 9 who are Black/African American
Members in Line 9 who are Hispanic
Members in Line 9 who are Native American
Members in Line 9 who are Pacific Islanders
Members in Line 9 who are White
Members in Line 9 who are of Mixed Race
Females
Males
Avg. attendance at the principle worship service(s)
Chu
rchN
ame
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tor
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a2.
b3
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5.b
67
89
9a.1
9a.2
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145
22
13
70
30
513
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621
02
00
00
10
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00
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l H. N
euen
burg
204
141
24
015
10
420
59
511
00
180
012
283
160
Chi
co T
rinity
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id L
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s41
28
10
11
51
113
401
101
31
237
410
252
149
150
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arla
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unity
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is J
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525
00
03
01
01
520
10
01
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46
02
237
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08
119
612
52
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869
5070
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usa
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son
134
63
00
00
00
214
12
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mun
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00
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119
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scen
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ton
184
61
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240
30
316
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161
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250
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00
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02
230
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230
167
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31
00
00
00
026
00
02
024
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625
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amin
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570
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570
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106
20
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78
40
03
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08
201
65
23
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50
141
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611
04
00
00
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00
00
660
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330
00
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320
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170
30
20
00
30
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581
00
03
00
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540
00
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3024
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unity
no re
port
100
00
00
00
00
100
00
00
00
00
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else
yvill
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ate
O'L
eary
580
03
00
00
04
570
00
11
550
3720
20K
lam
ath
no re
port
550
00
00
00
00
550
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00
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nigh
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hn P
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orke
ll68
20
00
00
00
169
00
20
067
047
2229
Tabl
e N
o. 1
a
646
20. Statistical Tables
647
Shasta District
Lake
port
Chr
istia
n P
aris
hno
repo
rt12
10
00
00
00
00
121
00
00
00
00
010
4Lo
s M
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omm
unity
Kat
hlee
n S
mith
602
00
00
100
00
520
00
00
520
3118
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20
02
00
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288
00
00
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052
3650
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lleA
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315
60
40
00
01
731
778
57
00
224
319
012
716
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ell
no re
port
400
00
00
00
00
400
00
00
00
00
24M
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leyv
ille
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ger B
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ndle
y17
720
00
70
14
31
195
00
00
00
00
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ian
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P. M
cCor
kell
570
00
00
00
00
570
00
00
570
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repo
rt80
00
00
00
00
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00
00
00
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050
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tagu
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seph
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10
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nt S
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00
00
05
00
634
00
00
034
00
039
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nd F
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ated
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istin
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. Ban
fill
188
20
00
00
20
118
71
00
00
186
010
978
110
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ville
Firs
tD
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242
100
01
110
00
623
666
31
02
164
00
010
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hler
315
20
90
50
40
731
00
04
00
306
023
278
168
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rst
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ta F
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li Va
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a12
20
01
00
06
02
115
10
00
111
30
7639
52R
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73
25
314
12
011
552
150
63
352
50
360
192
289
Sha
sta
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Com
mun
ityD
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917
00
00
00
01
970
00
00
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en W
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i54
10
22
12
20
153
00
01
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1638
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ter
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ee B
aird
530
01
24
00
07
452
01
10
401
2817
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pper
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922
02
00
00
02
945
41
00
840
7719
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illia
ms
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610
00
00
01
01
591
20
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560
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son
931
00
20
00
02
940
20
10
910
6430
52Y
reka
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tman
393
10
18
230
70
736
61
03
20
362
023
213
616
2Yu
ba C
ity F
irst
Lois
D. B
lack
311
120
00
1910
01
528
85
50
00
269
918
010
814
6Yu
ba C
ity G
race
Ros
emar
y La
ndry
691
03
03
02
02
664
00
20
600
00
18Yu
ba C
ity L
ove
Kor
ean
Suk
-Cho
ng Y
u20
04
02
05
01
020
190
00
01
016
418
TOTA
L TH
IS Y
EA
R62
9414
419
5341
158
6743
812
961
4623
448
4924
1451
0689
3284
1781
3270
648
20. Statistical Tables
649
Shasta DistrictSh
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Dis
tric
t Tab
le 1
b
12/3
1/20
08
Number of persons baptized this year (all ages)
Total baptized members who are not professing members
Number of persons on Constituency Roll
Total enrolled in confirmation classes this year
Number of leaders in all Sunday church school groups
Numbers of leaders in other groups
Children (0-6th grade) in all Sunday church school
groups
Children (0-6th grade) in all other groups
Youth (7th-12th grade) in all Sunday chruch school
groups
Youth (7th-12th grade) in all other groups
Adults (post high school) in all Sunday chruch school
groups
Adults (post high school) in all other groups
Total in Sunday church school groups
Total in all other groups
Total Christian formation participants
Avg. attendance in the Sunday church school (all ages)
Average Attendance in other ongoing classes and groups
Average Attendance in other short-term classes and
groups
Children
Youth
Adult
Number of Christian Formation groups, other than chrch
school
Number of formation participants (Line 19) who became
professing members
Chu
rchN
ame
1112
1314
15a
15b
16a
16b
17a
17b
18a
18b
19a
19b
1920
2122
23a
23b
23c
2324
And
erso
n Tr
inity
11
107
313
92
413
511
221
140
161
65
160
211
133
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uckl
e0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
Arc
ata
850
650
75
160
11
010
2416
4010
120
01
23
0B
iggs
06
00
60
100
02
101
263
2912
10
00
00
0C
hico
Ald
ersg
ate
60
950
1015
2520
180
075
5311
016
315
6080
20
95
5C
hico
Trin
ity5
010
36
144
6951
2429
3234
139
118
257
2011
231
17
96
Cle
arla
ke C
omm
unity
33
800
33
60
00
025
928
374
1110
00
22
0C
lear
lake
Oak
s4
024
04
615
06
030
1555
2176
2818
350
02
24
Col
usa
Trin
ity4
3050
56
88
60
138
822
3557
126
200
01
10
Con
e C
omm
unity
27
240
12
80
62
013
1517
323
100
00
00
0C
orni
ng0
00
00
10
00
00
00
11
00
00
00
00
Cre
scen
t City
50
616
63
120
012
1735
3550
8515
120
01
23
6D
unsm
uir
00
01
22
22
00
015
419
230
1510
00
00
0D
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m2
215
02
22
00
25
59
918
77
80
11
23
El C
amin
o0
025
05
55
62
21
013
1326
57
81
11
30
Etn
a3
057
25
415
103
50
2523
4467
1215
51
13
52
Eur
eka
Firs
t3
5516
26
89
3030
2626
035
6410
016
421
2535
00
00
0Fa
ll R
iver
Mill
s C
omm
unity
10
80
10
00
00
70
80
85
00
00
00
0Fo
rt Jo
nes
11
160
22
68
04
010
824
324
06
11
13
0Fo
rtuna
03
250
612
80
00
060
1472
865
1215
00
1212
3G
ridle
y0
00
00
10
00
00
70
88
06
00
01
10
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nda
Com
mun
ity0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
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seyv
ille
22
150
21
23
00
00
44
810
516
11
23
3K
lam
ath
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
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nigh
ts L
andi
ng2
1467
03
11
00
010
1114
1226
65
00
02
41
648
20. Statistical Tables
649
Shasta District
Lake
port
Chr
istia
n P
aris
h0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
Los
Mol
inos
Com
mun
ity2
127
02
912
203
120
1817
5976
224
240
00
00
Low
er L
ake
17
150
22
20
00
015
417
212
1010
00
33
2M
arys
ville
325
120
09
450
016
58
7283
8116
425
057
01
67
6M
axw
ell
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
0M
ckin
leyv
ille
209
500
025
550
025
158
4110
861
169
4629
370
210
1210
Mer
idia
n0
020
01
10
00
00
31
45
03
00
01
10
Mid
dlet
own
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
0M
onta
gue
00
340
46
84
30
018
1528
435
847
20
24
1M
ount
Sha
sta
00
552
55
1012
33
3515
5335
8815
105
10
12
2O
rland
Fed
erat
ed1
9017
63
923
5012
97
019
6861
129
1525
502
23
70
Oro
ville
Firs
t0
00
2012
30
00
00
012
315
00
01
14
60
Par
adis
e2
1062
04
622
03
810
6039
7411
315
2020
21
710
2R
ed B
luff
Firs
t0
921
03
16
03
08
2820
2949
110
00
01
10
Red
ding
Firs
t15
1518
40
2324
6968
222
4524
813
936
250
136
2122
72
215
194
Sha
sta
Lake
Com
mun
ity4
00
65
66
128
165
1024
4468
146
371
24
76
Sm
ith R
iver
11
540
61
100
20
718
2519
4415
810
00
22
2S
utte
r2
215
02
51
03
90
106
2430
510
22
10
30
Upp
er L
ake
12
200
21
70
10
00
101
115
40
12
13
0W
illia
ms
Par
ksid
e0
210
02
14
00
00
66
713
34
00
01
10
Will
ows
122
300
52
180
26
017
2525
5011
80
01
34
1Y
reka
10
224
09
431
08
06
4754
5110
518
043
00
710
10Yu
ba C
ity F
irst
621
183
015
2048
220
2130
7885
162
355
517
8475
250
00
1812
Yuba
City
Gra
ce0
010
00
10
00
00
60
77
00
60
00
00
Yuba
City
Lov
e K
orea
n 0
33
01
03
01
00
05
05
40
00
00
00
TOTA
L TH
IS Y
EA
R18
934
326
6564
242
229
656
486
203
244
335
1232
1436
2191
3627
531
508
887
2125
130
191
94
650
20. Statistical Tables
651
Shasta DistrictSh
asta
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 1
c
12/3
1/20
08
Number of UMVIM teams sent from local church
Number of church members participating in UMVIM
teams
Membership in United Methodist Men
Amount paid for projects
Membership in United Methodist Women
Amount paid for local church & community work
Membership in United Methodist Youth Fellowship
Amount paid for projects
Number of weekday ministry programs
Total persons served
Market value of church land, buildings, and equipment
Market value of church owned parsonages and furniture
Market value of other assets (cash, securities, other
property, etc.)
Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, & 32 at end of year
Other indebtedness (current expenses, etc.)
Active Young Adults
Chu
rchN
ame
25a
25b
2627
2829
3031
32a
32b
3334
3536
3719
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nder
son
Trin
ity0
00
021
4725
00
1211
617
5000
028
0000
8000
00
7A
rbuc
kle
00
00
00
00
00
1213
518
2517
8419
542
00
0A
rcat
a0
010
029
1100
60
1013
412
8959
322
2800
2570
000
05
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gs0
00
00
00
00
059
8000
1740
000
00
6C
hico
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ersg
ate
11
300
300
00
1055
7750
0059
3454
310
8957
250
00
Chi
co T
rinity
02
00
8750
7016
00
016
9201
119
0020
4189
130
00
Cle
arla
ke C
omm
unity
00
00
20
00
1422
010
0000
024
0000
1500
000
01
Cle
arla
ke O
aks
00
3812
4225
982
00
552
00
00
00
Col
usa
Trin
ity0
00
00
013
00
026
9729
123
8607
5619
80
022
Con
e C
omm
unity
00
00
00
20
00
9360
000
2918
10
01
Cor
ning
00
00
440
00
00
075
1300
2178
0094
910
00
Cre
scen
t City
00
00
5237
0012
1500
160
2000
000
1650
0016
0000
00
0D
unsm
uir
00
00
00
00
00
1400
000
014
0000
00
2D
urha
m0
00
00
02
00
085
4000
1690
000
00
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l Cam
ino
00
00
00
347
53
1457
0000
2060
0012
392
00
1E
tna
00
813
020
05
05
5010
0000
017
5000
5802
00
04
Eur
eka
Firs
t2
290
060
2965
1014
000
034
4488
614
4897
8344
00
012
Fall
Riv
er M
ills
Com
mun
ity0
00
00
00
00
062
5000
1750
0050
000
00
Fort
Jone
s0
01
06
200
120
315
2020
0080
000
8000
00
1Fo
rtuna
00
00
4514
00
06
6810
0000
030
0000
3500
044
000
7000
2G
ridle
y0
00
00
00
01
861
8000
1240
0090
000
05
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nda
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mun
ity0
00
00
00
00
016
0000
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475
00
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00
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00
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217
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55-4
3464
-306
1118
-46
-62
-115
-950
1785
-950
1765
4312
48P
erce
ntag
e38
-16
-20
-27
2-3
425
044
-100
-4-1
6-2
20-2
190
31
656
20. Statistical Tables
657
Shasta DistrictSh
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Dis
tric
t Tab
le 2
c12
/31/
08B
EN
EV
OLE
NC
ES
Min
is. S
uppo
rt O
ther
Tha
n Lo
cal C
hurc
h
Extension Society Asked
Extension Society Paid
Non-UM benvolences
Interdenom Coop Appt
Interdenom Coop Paid
General Admin Appt
General Admin Pd
Jur Admin Appt
Jur Admin Paid
Conf Office & Admin Appt
Conf Office & Admin Pd
Clergy Pension & Benefit Appt
Clergy Pension & Benefit Pd
Other Clergy Support Appt
Other Clergy Support Paid
Episcopal Fund Appt
Episcopal Fund Paid
Chu
rchn
ame
50j
50k
5152
a52
b53
a53
b54
a54
b55
a55
b59
a59
b60
a60
b61
a61
b1
And
erso
n Tr
inity
9898
4082
1313
4444
1212
850
850
1518
1518
1059
1059
132
132
2A
rbuc
kle
-31
50
420
143
039
027
350
4887
4887
3410
3410
425
03
Arc
ata
522
522
3084
6969
238
238
6565
4539
4539
8109
8109
5659
5659
706
706
4B
iggs
-10
810
873
514
1449
013
093
60
1672
1672
1167
197
145
05
Sha
sta
Lake
Com
mun
ity14
112
90
1917
6459
1817
1227
1125
2192
2009
1530
1403
191
175
6C
hico
Ald
ersg
ate
1110
013
7214
70
505
013
80
9645
7008
1723
317
233
1202
512
025
1500
07
Chi
co T
rinity
1075
642
2519
142
048
90
133
093
3732
6816
682
6097
1164
140
7414
520
8C
lear
lake
Com
mun
ity40
60
054
018
50
500
3527
2199
6301
6301
4397
054
80
9C
lear
lake
Oak
s 15
915
90
2121
7272
2020
1380
1380
2465
2100
1720
3821
521
510
Col
usa
Trin
ity30
630
671
441
013
90
380
2661
2661
4754
4754
3318
3318
414
011
Con
e C
omm
unity
8686
2777
112
397
112
751
125
1342
1342
937
937
117
2012
Cor
ning
8210
360
011
937
2810
871
555
812
7816
0489
268
111
184
13C
resc
ent C
ity40
840
868
5154
5418
518
551
5135
4135
4163
2663
2644
1544
1555
155
114
Dun
smui
r13
513
50
1818
6161
1717
1171
1171
2092
2092
1460
1460
182
182
15D
urha
m
100
100
490
1313
4545
1212
868
868
1551
1551
1082
1082
135
135
16E
l Cam
ino
6767
430
99
3131
88
585
585
1045
1045
729
729
9191
17E
tna
254
015
5734
011
50
310
2204
2204
3939
3939
2748
379
343
018
Eur
eka
Firs
t58
60
400
7864
266
218
7359
5088
4066
9091
9091
6343
5504
791
649
19Fa
ll R
iver
Mill
s C
omm
unity
102
102
300
1313
4646
1313
884
884
1580
1580
1102
1102
137
137
20Fo
rt Jo
nes
7456
137
107
3425
97
644
483
1150
1150
803
602
100
7521
Fortu
na45
90
4070
610
209
057
039
850
7121
7121
4969
286
620
022
Grid
ley
133
1310
018
260
616
211
5311
520
6020
614
3814
417
918
23G
uind
a C
omm
unity
32
00
42
148
42
274
160
489
285
341
199
4325
24K
else
yvill
e26
60
035
012
10
330
2314
041
3441
3428
840
360
0
656
20. Statistical Tables
657
Shasta District
25K
lam
ath
Um
c O
f The
Red
woo
ds
920
012
042
011
080
00
1429
1429
997
012
40
26K
nigh
ts L
andi
ng
127
127
017
1758
5816
1611
0811
0819
7919
7913
8113
8117
217
227
Lake
port
Uni
ted
Chr
istia
n P
aris
h 10
70
140
490
130
933
016
670
1163
014
50
28Lo
s M
olin
os C
omm
unity
100
100
3969
1313
4646
1212
871
871
1557
1557
1086
1086
135
135
29Lo
wer
Lak
e30
60
2950
410
139
038
026
580
4750
4750
3314
041
30
30M
arys
ville
659
659
4597
8787
299
299
8282
5722
5722
1022
310
223
7133
7133
890
890
31M
axw
ell
5147
76
2321
66
440
403
787
742
549
503
6862
32M
ckin
leyv
ille
Chu
rch
Of T
he J
oyfu
l Hea
ler
440
029
3858
020
00
550
3826
4968
3668
3647
7047
7059
50
33M
erid
ian
121
030
516
1655
5515
1510
5410
5418
8318
8313
1413
1416
416
434
Mid
dlet
own
336
045
015
30
420
2918
052
1412
0036
3820
045
40
35M
onta
gue
3737
1873
55
1717
55
321
321
573
573
400
400
5050
36M
ount
Sha
sta
125
420
176
5719
155
1083
361
1935
1720
1350
1078
168
5637
Orla
nd F
eder
ated
387
024
4051
4717
616
148
4433
5929
6660
0253
5141
8837
8452
247
938
Oro
ville
Firs
t44
60
059
020
30
550
3871
069
1663
4048
2622
1260
20
39P
arad
ise
851
031
8511
310
338
735
210
696
7395
6803
1321
313
206
9220
8489
1150
1046
40R
ed B
luff
Firs
t32
732
711
6043
4314
914
941
4128
4228
4250
7850
7835
4335
4344
244
241
Red
ding
Firs
t16
8625
027
292
224
8776
726
620
981
1464
856
5326
172
2617
218
262
6600
2278
804
42S
mith
Riv
er15
415
419
9820
2070
7019
1913
3513
3523
8623
8616
6516
6520
820
843
Sut
ter
7878
480
1010
3535
1010
677
677
1209
1209
844
844
105
105
44U
pper
Lak
e17
50
185
230
800
220
1522
027
2027
2018
980
237
045
Will
iam
s P
arks
ide
7070
09
932
329
961
061
010
9110
9176
176
195
9546
Will
ows
338
338
1039
4545
154
154
4242
2937
2937
5248
5248
3662
3662
457
457
47Y
reka
501
100
444
6666
228
228
6262
4355
4355
7781
7781
5429
5429
677
677
48Yu
ba C
ity F
irst
959
018
1012
70
436
011
90
8330
014
884
100
1038
60
1295
049
Yuba
City
Gra
ce16
00
021
073
020
013
870
2478
2478
1729
1729
216
050
Yuba
City
Lov
e K
orea
n 28
20
1041
370
128
035
024
460
4371
4371
3050
364
380
0To
tal T
his
Year
1593
953
6387
924
2111
907
7247
3035
1978
840
1384
6275
857
2473
9321
2569
1726
2710
5650
2153
090
37To
tal L
ast Y
ear
1589
661
1462
340
2246
975
7289
4128
2071
993
1511
7779
630
2454
5921
4574
1777
1211
0402
2167
493
29In
crea
se (D
ecre
ase)
43-7
5125
584
-135
-68
-42
-109
3-9
3-1
53-1
2715
-377
319
34-2
005
-508
5-4
752
-144
-292
Per
cent
age
0-1
241
-6-7
-1-2
60
-15
-8-5
1-1
-3-4
-1-3
658
20. Statistical Tables
659
Shasta DistrictSh
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Dis
tric
t Tab
le 2
d12
/31/
08
Pastor's Base Comp
Associate Base Comp
Pastor's housing paid
Assoicate housing paid
Pastor's Prof Expense
Associate Prof Expense
Pastor's other cash
Associate other cash
Diaconal/Deacon total
Other staff comp & exp
Current program exp
Current operating exp
Principal & interest paid
Paid on blgs & improvements
UMW pd to district or conf UMW
Grand Total Paid
Parsonage rental income
Chu
rchn
ame
6465
66a
66b
67a
67b
68a
68b
6970
7172
7374
7576
961
And
erso
n Tr
inity
1555
00
00
7725
00
00
3622
1980
1501
70
3850
1166
5987
20
2A
rbuc
kle
-0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
8557
03
Arc
ata
3832
10
2794
041
790
5336
00
3053
529
1923
902
010
0055
814
7864
04
Big
gs -
8975
020
390
2797
00
00
1597
897
1392
90
1440
10
4922
70
5S
hast
a La
ke C
omm
unity
1551
70
9000
00
068
820
036
0329
983
7810
1916
4890
055
580
06
Chi
co A
lder
sgat
e36
669
018
000
020
000
1175
00
6301
416
000
2170
00
00
2121
370
7C
hico
Trin
ity43
439
038
220
480
023
255
00
5976
712
575
5671
70
040
0023
4249
08
Cle
arla
ke C
omm
unity
9319
076
460
2395
00
00
6420
017
136
2901
10
5428
014
3635
6246
9C
lear
lake
Oak
s 0
023
000
3500
00
00
00
2213
1802
916
176
012
070
738
010
Col
usa
Trin
ity37
706
044
650
704
00
00
1225
829
1916
517
00
090
779
011
Con
e C
omm
unity
1294
80
3641
033
780
3400
00
3450
1161
9361
026
250
4605
80
12C
orni
ng44
500
1100
097
50
00
015
8214
9139
760
00
1896
611
0013
Cre
scen
t City
4000
80
3259
048
950
3909
00
1197
648
2830
039
024
356
1664
1583
490
14D
unsm
uir
1757
60
4100
050
00
5507
00
013
017
830
00
054
030
015
Dur
ham
15
500
028
870
288
00
00
036
413
210
030
260
4189
70
16E
l Cam
ino
00
8660
044
500
4416
00
011
0771
370
2985
033
624
8660
17E
tna
2029
80
3101
047
20
00
00
427
2176
60
2006
057
093
018
Eur
eka
Firs
t36
696
014
280
045
390
1600
40
037
164
5788
3387
20
2670
1469
1828
3410
335
19Fa
ll R
iver
Mill
s C
omm
unity
1742
40
1850
060
00
00
030
00
2400
016
540
00
5085
10
20Fo
rt Jo
nes
9909
088
50
1545
00
00
036
757
650
1000
00
3278
00
21Fo
rtuna
3912
30
5400
013
900
3580
00
2357
381
4429
365
7270
1804
715
0014
9611
1100
022
Grid
ley
2121
20
3745
020
780
00
00
1535
8381
00
037
878
023
Gui
nda
Com
mun
ity
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
099
10
24K
else
yvill
e17
903
030
000
4400
029
860
035
2742
122
457
00
058
828
025
Kla
mat
h U
mc
Of T
he R
edw
oods
0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
1429
0
658
20. Statistical Tables
659
Shasta District
26K
nigh
ts L
andi
ng
1829
20
5041
071
80
2613
00
1938
1241
1020
70
6795
054
667
5041
27La
kepo
rt U
nite
d C
hris
tian
Par
ish
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
061
028
Los
Mol
inos
Com
mun
ity15
250
070
00
900
039
000
097
350
258
410
00
3818
80
29Lo
wer
Lak
e35
920
075
300
2953
00
00
8208
1536
1706
458
812
0015
0084
651
5291
30M
arys
ville
3695
716
691
4427
070
052
111
648
00
4644
315
7623
169
7800
3789
2770
2022
340
31M
axw
ell
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
027
800
32M
ckin
leyv
ille
Chu
rch
Of T
he J
oyfu
l Hea
ler
4516
10
1889
80
3113
013
360
00
2162
969
5721
246
4351
283
403
027
4477
033
Mer
idia
n17
991
030
000
837
00
00
3331
1885
5229
00
039
126
034
Mid
dlet
own
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
014
440
35M
onta
gue
00
1200
020
710
00
00
2445
8368
050
160
2346
00
36M
ount
Sha
sta
1757
60
4100
050
70
5500
00
3600
723
1078
90
2937
750
5136
40
37O
rland
Fed
erat
ed37
800
031
490
4894
080
120
018
252
5541
2940
10
3013
912
2916
0426
038
Oro
ville
Firs
t30
879
2161
529
0568
2718
0695
085
440
027
076
4360
4504
457
330
016
4481
039
Par
adis
e40
635
022
170
094
000
1202
20
085
363
7249
2832
10
8229
1289
2657
2575
3540
Red
Blu
ff Fi
rst
1895
10
4003
074
089
40
015
800
1188
1598
90
4057
082
306
041
Red
ding
Firs
t45
896
017
480
068
200
1071
60
017
3157
2365
598
914
035
246
7443
5047
260
42S
mith
Riv
er16
249
026
150
8355
00
00
1700
2909
1927
30
069
863
552
043
Sut
ter
00
2500
024
750
00
018
0010
0412
900
070
020
026
839
044
Upp
er L
ake
1868
10
3000
044
000
2986
00
5764
1156
4470
50
00
8359
70
45W
illia
ms
Par
ksid
e0
050
400
210
00
00
4631
364
1006
20
1494
00
3956
40
46W
illow
s28
486
7996
3506
049
0065
210
716
00
024
2425
319
098
520
1176
580
47Y
reka
3455
90
1701
40
6800
060
000
023
759
4583
3295
30
4765
2795
1611
250
48Yu
ba C
ity F
irst
3230
40
2091
60
4200
00
00
7513
310
279
6438
211
1961
025
032
1420
049
Yuba
City
Gra
ce16
238
014
410
2127
027
480
072
0610
9517
308
1800
00
5460
50
50Yu
ba C
ity L
ove
Kor
ean
9996
067
440
5820
014
400
00
2137
6333
00
038
246
0To
tal T
his
Year
9763
6446
302
2840
5310
327
1238
7021
2317
7549
00
8459
3116
7510
9831
7619
6024
3035
1030
301
4854
579
5520
8To
tal L
ast Y
ear
8414
8155
633
2328
6171
0093
128
2904
1787
9159
780
7849
6314
4331
7502
5821
2747
2216
9329
434
4272
007
7050
2In
crea
se (D
ecre
ase)
1348
83-9
331
5119
232
2730
742
-781
-124
2-5
978
060
968
2317
923
2918
-167
2381
817
867
5825
72-1
5294
Per
cent
age
16-1
722
4533
-27
-10
08
1631
-837
314
-22
660
20. Statistical Tables
661
Shasta DistrictSh
asta
Dis
tric
t Tab
le 3
1. A
nnua
l Ope
ratin
g &
Ben
evol
ence
Bud
get F
undi
ng S
ourc
es:
2.Fu
ndin
g S
ourc
es fo
r Cap
ital &
oth
er
Spe
c.P
roje
ct3.
Fund
ing
Sou
rces
from
D
ist.,
AC
,JC
,Gen
Chu
rch
12/3
1/20
08
a. Rec.thru Pledges
b. Rec. from non-pledging
c. Rec fromUniden.Givers
d. Rec. from Int. & Div.
e. Rec. fromCh. Assets
f. Rec. from bldg.use&Cont.
g. Rec. thrufundraisers
1.Total
a. Capital Campaign
b. Memorial & Endow/Bequest
c. Other Source&Proj.
2. Total
a. Equitable Salary
b. Adv. Spec. &Apport.Fund
c. Other
3. Total
9435
270
101
And
erso
n Tr
inity
UM
C0
4082
937
8310
013
200
2078
5990
00
2440
024
400
00
094
356
7020
2A
rbuc
kle
UM
C93
724
7030
3A
rcat
a Fi
rst U
MC
9807
90
3205
300
1051
856
9511
7527
010
000
010
000
00
00
9436
070
404
Big
gs U
MC
3753
80
1357
670
391
520
3987
336
000
036
000
00
094
516
7050
5S
hast
a La
ke U
MC
4315
80
2259
334
00
045
751
00
00
00
00
9436
970
606
Chi
co A
lder
sgat
e U
MC
1726
3310
5808
1535
90
028
532
0729
7292
021
125
021
125
00
00
9437
270
707
Chi
co T
rinity
UM
C15
9117
1965
748
25-1
414
064
1732
329
2209
310
00
00
00
093
732
7080
8C
lear
lake
Com
mun
ity U
MC
010
027
5174
00
2228
399
1447
398
011
5000
011
5000
00
00
9373
670
909
Cle
arla
ke O
aks
UM
C0
6000
023
440
6574
085
4477
462
1092
450
000
1592
40
00
094
376
7100
10C
olus
a Tr
inity
UM
C54
243
2923
637
4817
00
4458
6338
9819
30
855
085
50
00
094
380
7110
11Lo
s M
olin
os C
one
Com
mun
ity0
3392
532
860
040
561
9743
813
011
850
1185
00
00
9438
471
2012
Cor
ning
UM
C0
5774
529
218
011
620
018
141
00
00
00
00
9374
471
3013
Cre
scen
t City
UM
C12
8950
2636
662
880
017
470
1633
510
00
00
00
094
392
7140
14D
unsm
uir U
MC
1078
60
313
2250
093
80
1428
70
3200
00
3200
00
00
088
285
7150
15D
urha
m U
MC
3491
710
500
1403
00
510
047
330
030
00
300
00
00
9439
671
6016
El C
amin
o U
MC
1540
180
2547
00
9300
2359
2968
70
029
8529
850
00
094
400
7170
17E
tna
UM
C44
720
5592
2818
1024
016
1635
8559
355
013
360
1336
00
00
9376
071
8018
Eur
eka
Firs
t UM
C12
8933
042
6142
20
2919
50
1628
110
4969
049
690
00
094
404
7190
19Fa
ll R
iver
Mill
s C
omm
unity
UM
C0
3353
817
6938
950
046
6843
870
635
5985
066
2040
000
040
0094
408
7200
20Fo
rt Jo
nes
UM
C18
598
4275
341
5050
280
2481
2607
594
80
094
80
00
093
780
7210
21Fo
rtuna
UM
C88
301
1600
033
850
033
284
3456
1444
260
2000
020
000
00
088
287
7230
22G
ridle
y U
MC
035
308
1273
70
1300
458
3834
60
505
050
50
00
094
428
7240
23G
uind
a U
MC
9379
272
5024
Kel
seyv
ille
UM
C0
1289
815
330
027
3630
643
4781
00
315
031
560
000
060
0093
796
7260
25K
lam
ath
UM
C o
f the
Red
woo
ds
660
20. Statistical Tables
661
Shasta District
9444
072
7026
Kni
ghts
Lan
ding
UM
C34
320
245
1611
00
5374
925
4247
533
190
033
190
00
093
800
7280
27La
kepo
rt C
hris
tian
Par
ish
9444
872
9028
Los
Mol
inos
Com
mun
ity U
MC
1551
012
864
4411
00
5267
4239
579
071
50
715
7000
00
7000
9380
473
0029
Low
er L
ake
UM
C51
000
1586
713
460
074
5046
5080
313
00
00
00
600
600
9445
273
1030
Mar
ysvi
lle U
MC
1564
6644
755
9504
367
019
3041
1721
7139
155
1110
012
650
061
3861
3894
456
7320
31M
axw
ell U
MC
9450
373
2532
McK
inle
yvill
e Jo
yful
l0
1435
0015
492
00
2002
740
8218
3101
7133
90
071
339
00
00
9446
073
3033
Mer
idia
n U
MC
6700
3513
60
1800
00
043
636
00
00
00
00
9381
273
4034
Mid
dlet
own
UM
C94
523
7350
35M
onta
gue
UM
C0
1753
047
9610
690
073
8730
782
00
00
00
500
500
9446
473
6036
Mt.
Sha
sta
UM
C36
749
031
6128
830
3304
046
097
030
00
300
6000
00
094
484
7370
37O
rland
Fed
erat
ed C
hurc
h86
367
027
586
2411
027
8975
1192
2813
375
115
013
490
00
00
9448
873
8038
Oro
ville
Firs
t UM
C73
773
1322
230
0737
30
2857
522
500
1414
500
2000
020
0011
000
00
1100
094
492
7390
39P
arad
ise
UM
C18
2392
3164
240
0785
190
3214
012
492
2711
920
485
048
50
00
094
508
7410
40R
ed B
luff
Firs
t UM
C43
830
1848
613
8943
80
540
4564
728
1770
747
50
1818
223
612
00
2361
294
512
7420
41R
eddi
ng F
irst U
MC
3203
1049
978
9372
7337
015
718
040
2715
902
6520
074
220
00
093
868
7430
42S
mith
Riv
er U
MC
4927
952
4124
1688
00
4175
5360
6735
10
00
00
00
094
532
7440
43S
utte
r UM
C0
1829
324
4456
00
047
8526
082
021
50
215
00
00
9388
474
5044
Upp
er L
ake
UM
C34
997
1566
532
160
086
010
6355
801
032
000
3200
00
00
9454
074
6045
Will
iam
s P
arks
ide
UM
C0
2443
024
3736
90
6900
4403
3853
90
1515
6794
8309
00
00
9454
474
7046
Will
ows
UM
C0
8358
723
4046
450
2101
6146
9881
914
113
2376
016
489
00
00
9455
274
9047
Yre
ka U
MC
1446
5562
083
7618
190
7096
016
2566
038
50
385
00
00
9455
675
0048
Yuba
City
Firs
t UM
C0
3032
1030
700
042
2911
722
3222
310
585
058
50
00
094
560
7510
49Yu
ba C
ity G
race
UM
C0
4820
315
190
016
490
3620
6983
234
4411
248
014
692
00
00
9456
175
2050
Yuba
City
Mar
ysvi
lle K
orea
n29
116
1749
40
00
4000
050
610
00
00
00
2200
2200
2300
838
1349
781
1833
0040
533
6624
3142
3322
2586
4417
895
1404
6123
4259
9779
3844
9957
612
094
3861
050
662
20. Statistical Tables
663
RecapR
ecap
12/3
1/20
08
Total professing members reported at close of last year
Received this year on Profession of Faith
Restored by Affirmation (or correction to previous report)
Received from other United Methodist Churches
Received from other Denominations
Removed or Corrected by Charge Conference Action
Withdrawn
Removed by Transfer to other United Methodist Churches
Removed by Transfer to other Denominations
Removed by death
Total professing members at close of this year
Members in Line 9 who are Asian
Members in Line 9 who are Black/African American
Members in Line 9 who are Hispanic
Members in Line 9 who are Native American
Members in Line 9 who are Pacific Islanders
Members in Line 9 who are White
Members in Line 9 who are of Mixed Race
Females
Males
Avg. attendance at the principle worship service(s)
DIS
TRIC
T1
2a2b
34
5a5b
67
89
AA
A/B
HN
PW
MR
9b9b
101
BAY
VIE
W
Thi
s Ye
ar13
622
251
2614
574
448
107
124
6018
213
197
1873
1659
147
860
672
3426
668
9042
8560
74
Las
t Yea
r13
714
238
137
113
6634
138
6226
179
1362
218
8316
9916
97
601
7409
118
7110
4344
6355
In
crea
se/D
ecre
ase
-92
13-1
1132
810
769
6234
3-4
25-1
0-4
0-2
21
5-1
7514
8-2
20-5
9-2
812
DE
LTA
T
his
Year
1384
652
566
195
6934
694
7862
250
1387
115
8830
844
426
505
9860
376
7718
4722
6878
L
ast Y
ear
1431
542
557
104
7149
714
919
937
244
1384
615
8431
443
233
358
1029
315
581
6551
1069
03
Incr
ease
/Dec
reas
e-4
6910
09
91-2
-151
-55
-121
256
254
-612
-714
7-4
3322
1-4
47-3
88-2
53
FRE
SN
O
Thi
s Ye
ar91
9428
712
420
7313
887
5632
227
9158
1177
100
363
862
7292
5752
7332
2046
14
Las
t Yea
r94
6218
211
5335
176
6465
3421
091
9410
7980
254
752
7562
5251
9932
5644
16
Incr
ease
/Dec
reas
e-2
6810
511
3-3
338
-38
23-9
-217
-36
9820
109
110
-270
574
-36
198
4 G
OLD
EN
GAT
E
Thi
s Ye
ar20
267
386
190
100
5127
651
6045
173
2038
922
3731
8058
821
414
1712
366
315
4428
2739
7541
L
ast Y
ear
2022
920
217
021
992
217
7418
541
128
2026
718
8423
9455
720
811
4812
111
139
3452
2003
8255
In
crea
se/D
ecre
ase
3818
420
-119
-41
59-2
3-1
254
4512
235
378
631
626
925
517
697
673
6-7
145
NE
VAD
A-S
IER
RA
T
his
Year
6763
178
1848
4325
611
946
1313
564
8148
3756
4312
660
3536
5107
2394
3089
L
ast Y
ear
6993
165
2368
6526
873
5842
110
6763
4432
4752
9664
1833
4205
2538
3251
In
crea
se/D
ecre
ase
-230
13-5
-20
-22
-12
46-1
2-2
925
-282
45
9-9
30-3
833
902
-144
-162
6 S
AN
JO
SE
T
his
Year
1307
539
569
103
135
367
7110
285
165
1298
733
7925
425
975
329
7705
145
6922
4615
6676
L
ast Y
ear
1336
725
576
7414
450
664
7733
161
1307
532
7723
026
219
324
7903
101
6758
4457
6719
In
crea
se/D
ecre
ase
-292
140
-729
-9-1
397
2552
4-8
810
224
-356
5-1
9844
164
158
-43
Tabl
e N
o. 1
a
662
20. Statistical Tables
663
Recap
7 S
HA
STA
DIS
TRIC
T
Thi
s Ye
ar62
9414
419
5341
158
6743
812
961
4623
448
4924
1451
0689
3284
1781
3270
L
ast Y
ear
6424
111
2118
2281
7217
2111
162
9427
329
4020
846
2287
3144
1829
3315
In
crea
se/D
ecre
ase
-130
33-2
3519
77-5
26-1
318
-148
-39
199
46
484
214
0-4
8-4
5C
ON
FER
EN
CE
TO
TALS
T
his
Year
8306
121
6651
266
448
619
8959
650
930
512
6182
229
1053
655
8619
0639
830
5955
598
1284
3962
223
756
3814
2
Las
t Yea
r84
504
1578
495
649
495
2086
534
663
234
1143
8306
110
024
4778
1761
346
2587
5631
868
538
033
2353
739
214
In
crea
se/D
ecre
ase
-144
358
817
15-9
-97
62-1
5471
118
-832
512
808
145
5247
2-7
2059
915
8921
9-1
072
664
20. Statistical Tables
665
RecapR
ecap
Tab
le 1
b
12/3
1/20
08
Number of persons baptized this year (all ages)
Total baptized members who are not professing members
Number of persons on Constituency Roll
Total enrolled in confirmation classes this year
Number of leaders in all Sunday church school groups
Numbers of leaders in other groups
Children (0-6th grade) in all Sunday church school groups
Children (0-6th grade) in all other groups
Youth (7th-12th grade) in all Sunday chruch school groups
Youth (7th-12th grade) in all other groups
Adults (post high school) in all Sunday chruch school groups
Adults (post high school) in all other groups
Total in Sunday church school groups
Total in all other groups
Total Christian formation participants
Avg. attendance in the Sunday church school (all ages)
Average Attendance in other ongoing classes and groups
Average Attendance in other short-term classes and groups
Children
Youth
Adult
Number of Christian Formation groups, other than chrch school
Number of formation participants (Line 19) who became
professing members
DIS
TRIC
T11
1213
1415
a15
b16
a16
b17
a17
b18
a18
b19
a19
b19
2021
2223
a23
b23
c23
241
BAY
VIE
W
Thi
s Ye
ar18
114
7545
4115
665
771
611
3997
254
510
0816
2835
8039
6962
7610
245
1771
1282
1778
5663
177
297
229
L
ast Y
ear
184
1704
4032
136
604
663
1137
580
455
898
1356
2426
2231
3531
7012
1473
1201
1288
3978
185
313
214
In
crea
se/D
ecre
ase
-3-2
2950
920
5353
239
290
110
272
1154
1738
2745
3233
298
8149
017
-15
-8-1
615
2 D
ELT
A
Thi
s Ye
ar18
592
541
7022
475
986
314
6492
770
973
997
433
1839
0658
4797
5317
7416
2617
2170
7735
648
121
8
Las
t Yea
r24
599
753
1117
268
757
713
6274
371
178
113
0232
7440
1742
0488
8016
3413
6018
3259
6633
441
132
0
Incr
ease
/Dec
reas
e-6
0-7
2-1
141
5272
286
102
184
-2-4
2-3
2844
-111
1643
873
140
266
-111
1111
2270
-102
3 FR
ES
NO
T
his
Year
153
639
3299
115
399
384
844
556
436
418
637
1439
2286
2792
5078
1218
1424
893
7256
163
275
135
L
ast Y
ear
9494
438
7410
141
142
485
453
938
940
176
515
1518
6121
4467
9012
6112
9797
964
7315
027
213
5
Incr
ease
/Dec
reas
e59
-305
-575
14-1
2-4
0-1
017
4717
-128
-76
425
648
-171
2-4
312
7-8
68
-17
133
04
GO
LDE
N G
ATE
T
his
Year
161
1272
2743
394
505
472
905
522
450
445
756
1659
2616
3098
5714
1229
1146
918
138
6422
935
910
9
Las
t Yea
r13
611
1920
414
9448
841
184
741
644
637
250
316
6617
2418
7042
9312
0993
871
532
6919
026
516
2
Incr
ease
/Dec
reas
e25
153
7019
017
6158
106
473
253
-789
212
2814
2120
208
203
106
-539
94-5
35
NE
VAD
A-S
IER
RA
T
his
Year
8791
631
0960
390
330
600
589
244
341
422
2482
1656
3742
5398
719
1194
1539
2241
178
231
104
L
ast Y
ear
128
1289
3143
124
313
347
710
662
230
309
401
2071
1634
3116
4926
756
1258
1958
3435
183
248
115
In
crea
se/D
ecre
ase
-41
-373
-34
-64
77-1
7-1
10-7
314
3221
411
2262
647
2-3
7-6
4-4
19-1
26
-5-1
7-1
16
SA
N J
OS
E
Thi
s Ye
ar20
232
1558
3222
267
762
915
2786
179
776
589
024
7438
9147
2986
2019
3321
2620
7472
111
432
502
144
L
ast Y
ear
229
3278
5844
180
737
535
1480
1019
595
839
992
2054
2421
2515
7325
2075
1966
1307
8592
328
484
212
In
crea
se/D
ecre
ase
-27
-63
-12
42-6
094
47-1
5820
2-7
4-1
0242
014
7022
1412
95-1
4216
076
7-1
319
104
18-6
8
664
20. Statistical Tables
665
Recap
7 S
HA
STA
DIS
TRIC
T
Thi
s Ye
ar18
934
326
6564
242
229
656
486
203
244
335
1232
1436
2191
3627
531
508
887
2125
130
191
94
Las
t Yea
r10
437
524
5110
192
191
517
448
201
233
283
1002
1032
1808
2506
427
484
552
1715
109
137
62
Incr
ease
/Dec
reas
e85
-32
214
5450
3813
938
211
5223
040
438
311
2110
424
335
410
2154
32C
ON
FER
EN
CE
TO
TALS
T
his
Year
1158
8785
5104
993
536
2936
2371
3549
1333
8439
6056
4216
184
1976
028
675
4843
591
7593
0698
1045
143
716
6523
3610
33
Las
t Yea
r11
2097
0645
069
817
3432
3148
6907
4407
3027
3833
5602
1400
814
920
1918
841
732
8835
8504
8631
330
428
1479
2130
1220
Incr
ease
/Dec
reas
e38
-921
5980
118
197
475
228
506
357
127
4021
7648
4094
8767
0334
080
211
7912
19
186
206
-187
666
20. Statistical Tables
667
RecapR
ecap
Tab
le 1
c
12/3
1/20
08
Number of UMVIM teams sent from local church
Number of church members participating in UMVIM teams
Membership in United Methodist Men
Amount paid for projects
Membership in United Methodist Women
Amount paid for local church & community work
Membership in United Methodist Youth Fellowship
Amount paid for projects
Number of weekday ministry programs
Total persons served
Market value of church land, buildings, and equipment
Market value of church owned parsonages and furniture
Market value of other assets (cash, securities, other property, etc.)
Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, & 32 at end of year
Other indebtedness (current expenses, etc.)
Active Young Adults
DIS
TRIC
T25
a25
b26
2728
2930
3132
a32
b33
3435
3637
19a
1 B
AYV
IEW
T
his
Year
1825
263
118
973
1318
6709
556
228
771
146
3629
1998
1823
321
2102
9911
6034
3130
2775
428
1196
909
L
ast Y
ear
2523
650
224
500
1399
1348
080
721
1265
0613
431
8421
5461
030
2912
1594
1055
9118
2247
497
6457
2487
5
Incr
ease
/Dec
reas
e-7
1612
9-5
527
-81
-128
0985
-159
-977
3512
445
-156
4279
7-7
9112
9510
4431
378
0257
-364
528
342
DE
LTA
T
his
Year
912
946
218
451
1645
8299
277
152
047
113
8845
1170
7436
212
3958
2712
1678
0742
8097
236
7148
822
L
ast Y
ear
449
366
2409
416
3276
908
710
6417
787
3833
1499
2093
613
0615
4614
7968
4941
8130
246
0172
805
In
crea
se/D
ecre
ase
580
96-5
643
1360
8461
-121
3026
5012
-328
4657
4-6
6571
9-2
6290
4299
670
-930
2417
3 FR
ES
NO
T
his
Year
542
295
1390
812
6183
237
504
7562
8715
5311
0467
119
7888
599
1004
2776
1696
265
8967
978
3
Las
t Yea
r7
2029
588
0414
2610
1683
413
2225
9419
8895
0794
5789
6393
884
0001
419
8451
672
4544
0
Incr
ease
/Dec
reas
e-2
220
5104
-165
-184
4691
5337
-7-4
3515
3876
62-1
0753
3916
4276
2-2
8825
182
434
343
4 G
OLD
EN
GAT
E
Thi
s Ye
ar13
8839
521
830
1101
1607
9944
318
458
115
1111
515
3937
465
2050
6532
3747
4678
8232
098
3903
466
2
Las
t Yea
r6
9025
614
030
993
1412
0847
233
015
6410
135
1666
6746
822
0956
0517
0098
8578
5403
614
216
546
In
crea
se/D
ecre
ase
7-2
139
7800
108
1959
1-2
9-1
4557
5198
0-1
2730
003
-158
9073
2046
4793
3780
6224
818
116
5 N
EVA
DA
-SIE
RR
A
Thi
s Ye
ar8
6616
510
727
608
4747
720
116
746
9324
7359
7515
1171
8754
563
2349
949
1295
957
689
289
L
ast Y
ear
960
208
8340
599
4450
125
136
674
5814
9148
6031
2070
9263
363
0638
153
1107
227
993
267
In
crea
se/D
ecre
ase
-16
-43
2387
929
76-5
0-1
9928
3598
211
1483
9194
912
1711
8-3
9811
329
696
226
SA
N J
OS
E
Thi
s Ye
ar57
232
541
1386
720
4216
4718
865
5884
810
938
3622
7971
449
3716
2498
3139
1420
1081
1970
5579
5799
0
Las
t Yea
r25
165
558
1056
816
2212
3267
922
6284
811
727
3120
2023
783
2912
8078
3749
6281
7360
3032
3199
3610
71
Incr
ease
/Dec
reas
e32
67-1
732
9942
041
451
-57
-400
0-8
1105
2594
7666
8034
420
-610
4861
-627
9106
223
8021
-81
666
20. Statistical Tables
667
Recap
7 S
HA
STA
DIS
TRIC
T
Thi
s Ye
ar6
7216
521
3277
039
832
250
1634
513
021
6158
4043
2612
9451
9513
7470
9088
2974
2002
5224
6
Las
t Yea
r7
4310
850
068
234
436
193
1089
983
1074
5745
2890
1290
0433
1469
0957
8552
0011
3399
151
In
crea
se/D
ecre
ase
-129
5716
3288
5396
5754
4647
1087
9514
3644
762
-943
867
2777
486
853
95C
ON
FER
EN
CE
TO
TALS
T
his
Year
116
881
2654
9988
887
4564
6150
3596
1987
7779
333
612
9274
2446
511
9296
495
1227
5070
133
8449
9215
9295
547
01
Las
t Yea
r83
663
2293
9083
683
5318
7008
336
8233
6344
637
2443
693
5208
684
1223
6382
710
9259
485
9603
6655
1588
685
4155
In
crea
se/D
ecre
ase
3321
836
190
5239
2-1
2239
33-8
6-1
3756
715
691
76-7
7842
19-3
0673
3213
4912
16-6
2191
663
4270
546
668
20. Statistical Tables
669
RecapR
ecap
Tab
le 2
a12
/31/
08B
EN
EV
OLE
NC
ES
(Gen
eral
Adv
ance
Spe
c./W
orld
Svc
.)
World Service Appt
World Service Paid
Conf Program Appt
Conf Program Paid
Ministerial Education Appt
Ministerial Education Paid
Black College Appt
Black College Paid
Africa University Appt
Africa University Paid
Other Gen Adv Specials Pd
World Service Specials
Adv Specials Paid to NY
Youth Service Fund
Chu
rchN
ame
38a
38b
39a
39b
40a
40b
41a
41b
42a
42b
43a
43b
43c
441
Bay
Vie
w D
istri
ct21
2428
1650
1637
5036
2296
6569
040
4854
327
492
1837
060
7547
7778
880
00
02
Del
ta D
istri
ct20
2556
1263
3835
7606
2170
8865
829
3650
626
214
1641
157
9299
0756
901
00
178
3Fr
esno
Dis
trict
1603
1563
062
2830
3187
807
5210
414
628
2074
959
8145
8117
1342
813
00
04
Gol
den
Gat
e D
istri
ct16
0157
7285
628
2748
1112
6552
050
2032
720
722
8256
4579
1904
4084
10
010
5N
evad
a-S
ierr
a D
istri
ct90
023
6104
115
8928
1298
4529
258
1738
911
651
7258
2572
1655
4389
70
00
6S
an J
ose
Dis
trict
2593
2513
3665
4578
1619
3844
8427
834
360
3356
213
527
7412
8685
5342
80
00
7S
hast
a D
istri
ct82
324
4529
414
5333
7696
026
754
1130
710
653
5327
2354
1159
2005
014
00
290
Tota
l Thi
s Ye
ar11
6712
866
7272
2060
498
1046
474
3793
1318
3060
1510
4375
130
3336
529
800
3368
1014
00
478
Tota
l Las
t Yea
r11
4415
479
5616
1937
767
1074
101
3937
1921
4422
1567
7491
037
3461
826
866
3597
7160
860
871
Incr
ease
(Dec
reas
e)22
974
-128
344
1227
31-2
7627
-144
06-3
1362
-573
1-1
5907
-125
329
34-2
2961
-594
60
-393
Per
cent
age
2-1
66
-3-4
-15
-4-1
7-4
11-6
-98
0-4
5
668
20. Statistical Tables
669
Recap
Rec
ap T
able
2b
12/3
1/08
(Gen
eral
Ch.
Spe
cial
Day
Offe
rings
)
Human Relations Day
Ond Great Hour of Sharing
Peace with Justice
Native American Ministries
World Communion
Um Student Day
Christian Education Sunday
Golden Cross Sunday
Conf Adv Specials
Other benev sent to Treasurer
Jur Korean Mission Appt
Jur Korean Mission Pd
Ethnic Minority Congr Asked
Ethnic Minority Congr Paid
Emerging Congr Asked
Emerging Congr Paid
DCOM asked
DCOM paid
Chu
rchN
ame
45a
45b
45c
45d
45e
45f
46a
46b
4750
a50
b50
c50
d50
e50
f50
g50
h50
i1
Bay
Vie
w D
istri
ct56
5317
107
6036
4697
8065
1957
525
2016
3475
137
3656
2546
1109
8529
960
1109
8530
472
4112
112
690
2D
elta
Dis
trict
4037
1540
251
3034
4156
0028
2016
288
1185
736
734
8822
0110
5827
2069
310
5827
2027
339
212
1224
73
Fres
no D
istri
ct24
6666
2432
9135
5737
5424
7928
50
368
027
6179
783
758
1671
383
758
1954
831
036
1233
84
Gol
den
Gat
e D
istri
ct25
2486
5140
8233
3148
2911
550
070
613
8027
5398
283
677
1802
483
677
1798
931
004
8278
5N
evad
a-S
ierr
a D
istri
ct29
6390
8432
9731
2531
5316
5028
20
1649
460
1547
935
4703
218
870
4703
218
870
1742
697
846
San
Jos
e D
istri
ct48
4686
7495
3158
9358
7778
5611
635
811
858
044
6518
3713
5481
1387
413
5481
1308
450
197
6796
7S
hast
a D
istri
ct16
7552
4214
1214
9431
2185
632
532
536
820
1421
602
4301
110
935
4301
110
868
1593
952
93To
tal T
his
Year
2416
470
784
3277
925
538
3439
918
773
1695
2787
4844
019
4420
091
9900
6097
7112
9069
6097
7113
1104
2259
3567
426
Tota
l Las
t Yea
r22
201
8482
127
811
2117
640
685
1500
418
8938
6678
676
4987
2014
711
517
5967
1513
4097
5967
1513
2345
2157
3859
836
Incr
ease
(Dec
reas
e)19
63-1
4037
4968
4362
-628
637
69-1
94-1
079
-302
36-3
043
-56
-161
713
056
-502
813
056
-124
110
197
7590
Per
cent
age
9-1
718
21-1
525
-10
-28
-38
-61
0-1
42
-42
-15
13
670
20. Statistical Tables
671
RecapR
ecap
Tab
le 2
c12
/31/
08B
EN
EV
OLE
NC
ES
Min
is. S
uppo
rt O
ther
Tha
n Lo
cal C
hurc
h
Extension Society Asked
Extension Society Paid
Non-UM benvolences
Interdenom Coop Appt
Interdenom Coop Paid
General Admin Appt
General Admin Pd
Jur Admin Appt
Jur Admin Paid
Conf Office & Admin Appt
Conf Office & Admin Pd
Clergy Pension & Benefit Appt
Clergy Pension & Benefit Pd
Other Clergy Support Appt
Other Clergy Support Paid
Episcopal Fund Appt
Episcopal Fund Paid
Chu
rchN
ame
50j
50k
5152
a52
b53
a53
b54
a54
b55
a55
b59
a59
b60
a60
b61
a61
b1
Bay
Vie
w D
istri
ct41
121
1292
619
8054
5453
3838
1870
112
709
5099
3565
3573
1121
6296
6384
0059
5765
4454
6230
5300
5555
536
007
2D
elta
Dis
trict
3921
217
187
2842
6552
0133
9117
833
1010
448
5830
9534
0702
2169
6160
8733
5703
0042
4760
3028
1952
972
2812
13
Fres
no D
istri
ct31
036
1138
218
3767
4115
1022
1411
437
3838
4710
2326
9652
7907
248
1788
4446
1533
6182
1992
5641
924
1004
24
Gol
den
Gat
e D
istri
ct31
004
8355
1309
8541
1015
1314
100
5385
3846
1437
2693
8410
4203
4813
0444
4415
3358
4520
2840
4188
216
328
5N
evad
a-S
ierr
a D
istri
ct17
426
8895
1194
4123
0813
7379
2647
0421
6412
9015
1418
1069
1927
0539
2654
3318
8777
1611
8323
546
1458
06
San
Jos
e D
istri
ct50
197
6895
3624
2466
5626
8322
827
9670
6224
2504
4361
8116
9483
7793
1174
0003
5437
8635
8875
6782
127
642
7S
hast
a D
istri
ct15
939
5363
8792
421
1190
772
4730
3519
7884
013
8462
7585
724
7393
2125
6917
2627
1056
5021
530
9037
Tota
l Thi
s Ye
ar22
5935
7100
313
6686
029
954
1472
710
2748
4934
528
016
1375
419
6311
096
8791
3507
468
3273
100
2447
439
1635
923
3052
3014
1757
Tota
l Las
t Yea
r21
5738
6856
211
9921
330
483
1599
498
945
5392
828
083
1495
420
5184
210
7398
133
3153
331
1215
024
1206
717
1562
729
4177
1454
22In
crea
se (D
ecre
ase)
1019
724
4116
7647
-529
-126
738
03-4
583
-67
-120
0-8
8732
-105
190
1759
3516
0950
3537
2-7
9704
1105
3-3
665
Per
cent
age
54
14-2
-84
-90
-8-4
-10
55
1-5
4-3
670
20. Statistical Tables
671
Recap
Rec
ap T
able
2d
12/3
1/08
Pastor's Base Comp
Associate Base Comp
Pastor's housing paid
Assoicate housing paid
Pastor's Prof Expense
Associate Prof Expense
Pastor's other cash
Associate other cash
Diaconal/Deacon total
Other staff comp & exp
Current program exp
Current operating exp
Principal & interest paid
Paid on blgs & improvements
UMW pd to district or conf UMW
Grand Total Paid
Parsonage rental income
Chu
rchN
ame
6465
66a
66b
67a
67b
68a
68b
6970
7172
7374
7576
961
Bay
Vie
w D
istri
ct20
4771
112
4073
9147
6710
8555
1757
6613
324
3092
5270
2612
9402
2472
218
5036
1321
7591
610
4561
571
8491
4985
712
8383
2342
1512
2D
elta
Dis
trict
1918
483
2472
7476
1543
1031
6717
4600
2202
634
9710
6360
575
6033
1525
559
0456
2314
734
7261
6615
4454
653
889
1419
6904
1745
203
Fres
no D
istri
ct14
4986
245
965
4924
8933
801
1774
9210
323
4011
9314
871
1750
1913
081
3570
3618
1529
715
8243
4347
0049
046
8577
290
4314
94
Gol
den
Gat
e D
istri
ct18
6489
518
5632
6079
1279
343
1791
7516
953
2911
4837
229
9917
2152
634
4671
2316
0435
998
9736
5083
8230
377
1026
7666
1164
605
Nev
ada-
Sie
rra
Dis
trict
1035
038
8475
629
9803
2166
814
4618
1545
720
4935
9030
010
3528
416
4186
1845
504
4362
4431
9879
2478
666
7465
872
618
6S
an J
ose
Dis
trict
1989
333
4931
2363
3130
1601
0121
3126
4738
536
7381
7375
528
1496
3803
646
8101
4024
9224
562
1011
8427
4374
161
1485
3574
1790
887
Sha
sta
Dis
trict
9763
6446
302
2840
5310
327
1238
7021
2317
7549
00
8459
3116
7510
9831
7619
6024
3035
1030
301
4854
579
5520
8To
tal T
his
Year
1128
1686
1227
125
3993
697
5169
6211
8864
712
7591
2101
168
2055
1643
0125
1553
8049
3060
064
1323
1231
4173
039
4672
251
3124
1772
2629
9410
6255
5To
tal L
ast Y
ear
1044
3722
1348
807
3590
858
5661
6911
2765
114
0811
1923
911
2785
6239
2367
1495
3126
2999
737
1231
4342
3773
977
4880
353
3064
6969
6483
7489
7838
Incr
ease
(Dec
reas
e)83
7964
-121
682
4028
39-4
9207
6099
6-1
3220
1772
57-7
3046
3775
858
4923
6032
791
6889
3990
62-2
0810
259
4826
1462
016
4717
Per
cent
age
8-9
11-9
5-9
9-2
610
42
711
-42
418
672
20. Statistical TablesR
ecap
Tab
le 3
12/3
1/20
081.
Ann
ual O
pera
ting
& B
enev
olen
ce B
udge
t Fun
ding
Sou
rces
:2.
Fund
ing
Sou
rces
for C
apita
l & o
ther
S
pec.
Pro
ject
3.Fu
ndin
g S
ourc
es fr
om D
ist.,
AC
,JC
,Gen
C
hurc
h
Dis
trict
a. Rec.thru Pledges
b. Rec. from non-pledging
c. Rec fromUniden.Givers
d. Rec. from Int. & Div.
e. Rec. fromCh. Assets
f. Rec. from bldg.use&Cont.
g. Rec. thrufundraisers
1.Total
a. Capital Campaign
b. Memorial & Endow/Bequest
c. Other Source&Proj.
2. Total
a. Equitable Salary
b. Adv. Spec. &Apport.Fund
c. Other
3. Total
Bay
Vie
w D
istri
ct65
8058
022
9270
739
8660
2783
1934
1269
479
6909
7011
5107
4912
9620
572
9268
1565
7721
8205
032
833
8000
3405
374
886
Del
ta D
istri
ct78
9784
019
5582
429
3880
1137
2989
593
9896
4579
2711
6599
9110
9326
856
5438
2466
7419
0538
060
833
077
229
1380
62Fr
esno
Dis
trict
3839
920
2468
029
1916
9514
4260
7043
3791
3267
6474
0452
917
8426
3436
8324
635
5467
4464
346
1159
2010
0832
2810
98G
olde
n G
ate
Dis
trict
5493
200
1450
065
4064
2816
3185
1750
5017
4188
248
5754
9915
564
3423
6520
4883
3640
158
3649
1304
00
1720
030
240
Nev
ada-
Sie
rra
Dis
trict
3480
816
9901
9918
2715
2228
960
026
9276
2025
0951
4840
424
7026
2224
0726
8414
7378
4745
7514
594
800
1996
9S
an J
ose
Dis
trict
7125
318
3763
098
2421
4240
6081
7443
3817
1435
770
4483
1469
9817
9116
6177
6059
7966
6224
8438
223
500
041
435
6493
5S
hast
a D
istri
ct23
0083
813
4978
118
3300
4053
366
2431
4233
2225
8644
1789
514
0461
2342
5997
7938
4499
5761
20
9438
6705
0To
tal T
his
Year
3671
8512
1426
9703
1898
820
1168
396
9276
1166
8291
430
9099
364
7569
4942
0941
230
7599
715
3914
288
2455
125
6739
1385
1428
0987
6762
40To
tal L
ast Y
ear
3562
9319
1342
8347
1798
572
1281
698
3134
468
5926
749
3341
914
6454
1067
5134
132
2570
455
6253
7583
2996
222
4487
1880
0849
3873
9063
68In
crea
se (D
ecre
ase)
1089
193
8413
5610
0248
-113
302
-220
6857
7561
65-2
5092
121
5882
-924
720
5055
4291
3767
4945
8932
252
-494
94-2
1288
6-2
3012
8P
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e3
66
-9-7
013
-80
-18
2014
66
14-2
6-4
3-2
5
674674
AAbuse Prevention Policy .....................................304Accounting Manager ...............................................4Acknowledgments ...................................................vAdministrative Review, Committee on .................14Annual Conference Session
Action on Recommendations .........................225Commission Members ......................................14Commission Report ........................................209Commission, Standing Rules .........................267Daily Proceedings .............................................62Historical Sessions .........................................354Member’s Expense .........................................284News ...............................................................255Offerings .........................................................255Photos ...............................................................74Reports and Recommendations, Rules ...........255Rules of Order ................................................252Standing Rules ................................................252
Appointment History, See Clergy, Appointment History
ApportionmentsPayment Plan ..................................................283Standing Rules ................................................282
Archives and History, CommissionMembers ...........................................................15Report .............................................................209Standing Rules ................................................267
BBishops, CANV
Address directory............................................446Service Records ..............................................356
Bishop Warner H. Brown, Jr.Office information ..............................................2
Board of Pensions, See Pensions, Board ofBusiness of the Annual Conference
Appointments And Concluding Business .......104Certification In Specialized And Certified Lay
Ministry ......................................................102Diaconal Ministers..........................................103Organization and General Business ..................80Pertaining To Ordained Ministers And Local
Pastors ..........................................................84Photos, Ordinands & Provisional Members ...110
CCalifornia-Nevada Methodist Homes
Board Members & Personnel ...........................49Camping and Retreat Ministries
Board Members ................................................15Directory of Camps ........................................543Director, Youth and Camping Ministries ............4Report .............................................................198Standing Rules ................................................268
Campus Ministries Directory ..............................542Candler School of Theology ...............................219Certified Persons
Clergy .............................................................501Laity ................................................................512
Chancellor, Conference ...........................................3Children and Poverty, Committee on
Members ...........................................................16Standing Rules ................................................268
Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns, Commission on
Members ...........................................................16Report .............................................................209Standing Rules ................................................268
Church and Society, Board ofMembers ...........................................................17Report .............................................................197Standing Rules ................................................269
ChurchesAlphabetical Index of Church Names ............410Church Directory ............................................414
Circuits, See Clergy Appointments and CircuitsClergy
Appointment History ......................................357Certified Persons .............................................501Memoirs ..........................................................311Ministers on Honorable Voluntary Location ..500Ordained, Licensed, Appointed or Assigned
Ministers ....................................................447Surviving Spouses and Dependents ...............502Updates & Corrections ...................................446
Clergy Appointments and CircuitsAdditional Appointments ...............................134Appointments Beyond Local Church .............131Bay View ........................................................114Delta ...............................................................116Fresno .............................................................119Golden Gate ....................................................122Nevada-Sierra .................................................124San Jose ..........................................................126Shasta ..............................................................128
Clergy Benefits Task Force .................................197Clergy Compensation
Bay View District ...........................................158
675675
Beyond the Local Church ...............................171Delta District ..................................................160Fresno District ................................................162Golden Gate District .......................................164Nevada-Sierra District ....................................165San Jose District .............................................167Shasta District .................................................169
Clergy Spouse Association....................................50Communications, Commission on
Members ...........................................................18Report .............................................................210Standing Rules ................................................269
Conference Claimants’ Endowment BoardContact information ............................................5Financial Report .............................................156Members ...........................................................50
Conference Council on Ministries, See Council on Ministries, Conference
Conference Officers, contact information ...............2Conference Secretary, See Secretary, ConferenceConference Superintendent, See Superintendents,
Conference and DistrictConnectional Ministry, Director of .........................4Corrections to Journal .............................................vCouncil on Finance and Administration, Conference
Financial Report .............................................136Members ...........................................................21Report .............................................................196Staff, contact information ...................................4Standing Rules ................................................265
Council on Ministries, ConferenceCCOM Personnel Committee Report .............197Members ...........................................................18Staff contact information ....................................4Standing Rules ................................................266
Council on Ministries, DistrictChairpersons .......................................................9
DDeacons, Order of, See Order of DeaconsDelegates, General and Jurisdictional Conference
2008 Delegation................................................22Delegates ........................................................404Standing Rules ................................................257
Director of Connectional Ministry ..........................4Director of Stewardship ..........................................4Directors of Lay Speaking Ministries, See Lay
Speaking DirectorsDirectory of Campus Ministries ..........................542Directory of United Camps, Conferences, &
Retreats .............................................................543Disability, Joint Committee on
Members ...........................................................19Disaster Preparedness & Response
Coordinator contact information ........................5Discipleship, Board of
Financial Report .............................................142Members ...........................................................19Older Adult Ministry Council ...........................19Older Adult Ministry Council Report .............199Report .............................................................199Standing Rules ................................................270
District AgenciesMembers
Bay View ......................................................35Delta .............................................................36Fresno ...........................................................38Golden Gate .................................................40Nevada-Sierra ..............................................42San Jose ........................................................45Shasta ...........................................................47
District OfficesContact information ............................................7
District Superintendency, Conference Committee onMembers ...........................................................20Report .............................................................213Standing Rules ................................................272
District Superintendents, See Superintendents, Conference and District
EEditor, Journal, See Journal, ConferenceElders, Order of, See Order of EldersEndowment Board, Conference Claimants’,
See Conference Claimants’ Endowment BoardEpiscopacy, Committee on
Members ...........................................................20Report .............................................................214Standing Rules ................................................272
Episcopal Residence, Committee onMembers ...........................................................21
Equitable Compensation CommissionReport .............................................................211Standing Rules ................................................289
Ethnic Caucuses ....................................................51
FFilipino American Ministry, Conference Committee
on
676
Members ...........................................................21Standing Rules ................................................273
Finance And Administration, Council on, See Council on Finance and Administration, Conference
Financial ReportsBoard of Discipleship .....................................142Board of Missions ..........................................140Board of Pensions ...........................................144Board of Trustees ............................................138Clergy Compensation .....................................158Council on Finance and Administration .........136Endowment Board ..........................................156United Methodist Foundation .........................155Unpaid Clergy Support ...................................157
Foundation, United Methodist, See United Methodist Foundation
Fred Finch Youth Center, Committee Members 51
GGeneral And Jurisdictional Conference Delegates,
See Delegates, General and Jurisdictional Conference
General Boards & Agencies ................................545Glide Foundation, Board of Trustees ....................51
HHigher Education and Campus Ministry, Board of
Members ...........................................................23Report .............................................................200Standing Rules ................................................272
Hispano-Latino Ministries, Committee onMembers ...........................................................24Report .............................................................214Standing Rules ................................................275
Hmong Ministry, Committee onMembers ...........................................................25Standing Rules ................................................273
Honored Dead, Roll of ........................................342Hotline for Misconduct of a Sexual Nature ........544
IInterim Director, Communications .........................4Interim Director, United Methodist Volunteers In
Mission .................................................................4Investigation For Clergy Membership, Committee
on ........................................................................25
JJournal, Conference
Corrections .........................................................vEditor, contact information .................................2Standing Rules ................................................259Standing Rules, Editor ....................................260
LLaity
Agency Codes for Laity Directory .................527Certified Persons .............................................512Conference Lay Ministers (CLayM) ..............513Conference Lay Speakers ...............................523Deaconesses ....................................................512Diaconal Ministers..........................................512Lay Members by Virtue of Office ..................522Lay Members of the Conference ....................515Missionaries Related to the Conference .........513Youth Delegation of the Conference ..............522
Laity, Board ofMembers ...........................................................26Report .............................................................201Standing Rules ................................................265
Lay LeadersConference ..........................................................2District ................................................................8Standing Rules ................................................265
Lay Minister Program, Committee onMembers ...........................................................26Report .............................................................215
Lay Speaking DirectorsConference ..........................................................3District ..............................................................10Standing Rules ................................................265
Legislation, Committee onMembers ...........................................................26Standing Rules ................................................269
677
Licensed Local Pastors and Associate Members, See Order of Licensed Local Pastors and Associate Members
MMemoirs
Clergy of Conference .....................................311Clergy Spouses ...............................................330Laity ................................................................338
Memoirs, Committee onMembers ...........................................................27Standing Rules ................................................274
Methodist Homes, California-NevadaReport .............................................................218
Misconduct of a Sexual Nature, Hotline .............544Missions, Board of
Angola Partnership ...........................................28Board Report ..................................................202Cambodia Partnership Task Force ....................29Committee on New Church Development .....204Conference Secretary of Global Ministries Report
202Cross Cultural/Cross Racial Training ...............28Disaster Response, Committee on ....................29Ethnic Minority Congregations Committee Funds
Report .........................................................204Financial Report .............................................140Israel/Palestine Task Force ...............................28Members, Board of Missions ...........................27Native American Ministry, Committee on........29Philippines Solidarity Task Force .....................28Standing Rules ................................................270UMVIM ............................................................28
NNative American Ministries, Committee on
Members ...........................................................29Standing Rules ................................................274
Nominations, Committee onMembers ...........................................................30Standing Rules ................................................275
OOrdained Ministry, Board of
Council on Clergy Development ......................31Members ...........................................................30Pastors Transition Workshop ............................31Report .............................................................205Standing Rules ................................................277
Order of DeaconsChair contact information ...................................3Report .............................................................206
Order of EldersChair contact information ...................................3Report .............................................................205
Order of Licensed Local Pastors and Associate Members
Chair contact information ...................................3Other Agencies
Contact information ........................................544General Boards & Agencies ...........................545
PPensions, Board of
Contact information ............................................5Financial Report & Audit ...............................144Members ...........................................................32Report .............................................................207Standing Rules ................................................277Standing Rules, Pensions and Benefit Programs ..
292Pensions, Recommendations to Annual Conference
Session, See Recommendations to Annual Conference Session
PolicyAbuse Prevention Policy ................................304Statement on Misconduct of a Sexual Nature 302
RRecommendations to Annual Conference Session
2009 Past Service Funding Plan .....................2322010 Minimum Premium for Retiree Health Care
2332010 Past Service Pension Rate .....................2332010 Retired Clergy Rental/Housing Exclusion ..
233
678
Action taken on recommendations .................224Shared Ministry Budget ..................................225
Reconciliation, Conference Committee onMembers ...........................................................33Report .............................................................216Standing Rules ................................................277
Religion and Race, Commission onMembers ...........................................................33Report .............................................................212Standing Rules ................................................277
Retired Clergy AssociationBoard Members ................................................52Report .............................................................217Standing Rules ................................................277
Roll Call of ACSClergy Members ...............................................56Lay Members ....................................................58
SSecretary, Conference
ACS staff ............................................................3Contact information ............................................2
Service Records, See Clergy, Appointment HistorySexual Misconduct
Hotline ............................................................544Policy ..............................................................302
Sierra Service Project ............................................52Standing Rules
Annual Conference Session ............................252Basic Lay Membership ...................................260Calendar Year Operations ...............................299Clergy Membership ........................................262Conference Journal .........................................259Conference Leadership and Agencies ............264Conference Membership and Clergy Relations ....
260Conference Staff .............................................279Delegates to General & Jurisdictional
Conferences ................................................257Equitable Compensation .................................289Finance ...........................................................281Incorporation of Subsidiary Organizations ....299Local Church Apportionments .......................282Members’ Expense for Annual Conference
Session .......................................................284Nominations for Episcopal Election ...............258Pensions and Benefit Programs ......................292Property Matters .............................................296Reports & Recommendations .........................255Rules of Order ................................................252Workers’ Compensation & Conference Unit
Insurance Program .....................................291
Statistical TablesAddendum to Table 2 .....................................548Bay View District ...........................................550Delta District ..................................................566Fresno District ................................................582Golden Gate District .......................................598Nevada-Sierra District ....................................614San Jose District .............................................630Shasta District .................................................646Statistical Recapitulation ................................662
Statistician, ConferenceContact information ............................................3Report .............................................................186
Status and Role of Women, Commission onMembers ...........................................................34Standing Rules ................................................278
Superintendents, Conference and DistrictConference Superintendent ................................6District Superintendents .....................................6
TToll Free Information Services ...........................545Treasurer, Conference
Contact information ............................................4Report .............................................................176
Trustees, Board ofFinancial Report .............................................138Members ...........................................................34Report .............................................................207Standing Rules ................................................278
UUnited Methodist Center, address ...........................2United Methodist Foundation
Financial Report .............................................155Report .............................................................217Standing Rules ................................................268
United Methodist Men ..........................................52United Methodist Women, Conference
Board Members ................................................53President, contact information ............................5Report .............................................................208
679
WWesley Foundation, UC Berkeley .........................54Wesley Foundation, UC Merced ...........................54
YYoung Adult Council
Standing Rules ................................................278Youth Delegation of the Conference ...................522Youth Ministry, Council on
Standing Rules ................................................278
Quick Reference GuideConference Council on Finance and Administration
Treasurer & Director of Administrative ServicesDiane Knudsen Clare Powell, Administrative Assistant(916) 374-1520 (916) [email protected] [email protected] Manager: Karen Foster (916) 374-1521Bookkeeper: Carol Stubbs (916) 374-1523Bookkeeper: Ajesh Kumar (916) 374-1522Receptionist: Becky Sheldon (916) 374-1500
Conference Council on MinistriesDirector of Connectional MinistriesLinda Wiberg Dina Stenwick, Administrative Assistant(916) 374-1517 (916) [email protected] [email protected]
Director of Youth & Camping MinistriesKelly Newell Shari Sandoval, Administrative Assistant(916) 372-1583 (916) [email protected] [email protected]
Interim Director, Volunteers in Mission Phil Bandy Eddie Frutchey, Administrative Assistant(916) 374-1582 (916) [email protected] [email protected]
Interim Director of Communications Cate Monaghan Jane Horstman, Administrative Assistant(916) 374-1529 (916) 374-1518 [email protected] [email protected]
Director of StewardshipBetsy Schwarzentraub, (916) 374-1515, [email protected]
Other Conference AgenciesBoard of Pensions Conference Claimants’ Endowment BoardGrady Knowles, Executive Secretary Executive Director-Cory Parish300 27th St., Oakland, CA 94612 37 W Yokuts, Ste. A-3, Stockton, CA 95207(510) 839-8538, Fax (510) 834-8539 (209) 472-7288, FAX: (209) [email protected] [email protected]
Retired Clergy AssociationNancy Daley, Executive Office, [email protected] Baypoint Way Elk Grove, CA 95624 (916) 539-4249
California Nevada United Methodist Foundation1276 Halyard Drive, West Sacramento, CA 95691, Toll Free: 888-789-7374; FAX (916)372-7716, www.canvumf.org
Executive Director Director of Gift Planning Celeste Maia Cron Susan Peters 916-374-1579 (916) 374-1579; [email protected] [email protected] Foundation Services Coordinator Trust Office, Director of Finance Angela Slaton Cheri Kraus: (800) 863-8750 (916) 374-1577 (707) 578-4048 X 283 [email protected] [email protected]
Sexual Misconduct Hotline (916) 374-1560
California-Nevada Annual ConferenceUnited Methodist CenterOffice Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1276 Halyard Dr, West Sacramento, CA 95691Mailing Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P.O. Box 980250, West Sacramento, CA 95798-0250916-374-1500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fax: 916-372-5544Conference Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . http://www.cnumc.org
BishopWarner H. Brown, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Assistant: Laura Smith916-374-1510 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fax: [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
Conference SuperintendentTed Virts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Administrative Assistant: Cindy Buna916-374-1501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fax: 916-372-5527 [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
District SuperintendentsRenae Extrum-Fernandez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2362 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94704510-548-4694, Fax: 510-548-1907 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] L. Olah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .729 Morse St., San Jose, CA 95126408-295-5341, Fax: 408-286-5889 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Silva-Netto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 572 Rio Linda #101, Chico, CA 95926-1850530-895-0922, Fax: 530-895-0312 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Box 2915, Reno, NV 89505775-786-2332, Fax: 775-786-2364 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Yoshino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23435 N. Thesta, Fresno, CA 93703559-226-9094, Fax: 559-226-8505 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
DistrictOfficesBay View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative Assistant: Ivania Miranda510-548-4694 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fax: 510-548-19072362 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94704 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Administrative Assistant: Cindy Buna916-374-1501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fax: 916-372-5527P.O. Box 980250, W.Sacramento, CA 95798-0250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Administrative Assistants: Mariah Allred, Julie Cho559-226-9094 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fax: 559-226-85052435 N. Thesta, Fresno, CA 93703 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Gate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Administrative Assistant: Bruce Pettit415-504-7200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fax: 415-504-79003601 Noriega St., San Francisco, CA 94122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Administrative Assistant: Audrey Phelps775-786-2332 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fax:775-786-2364Box 2915, Reno, NV 89505 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Jose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative Assistant: Pam McKee408-295-5341 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fax: 408-286-5889729 Morse St., San Jose, CA 95126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative Assistant: Janis W. Chisholm530-895-0922 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fax: 530-895-0312572 Rio Lindo #101, Chico, CA 95926-1850 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]