OFFICIAL JOURNAL AND YEAR BOOK
MINNESOTAANNUAL
CONFERENCEOF THE
United Methodist Church
Held at Saint Cloud State UniversitySaint Cloud, Minnesota
June 5-8, 1997
Official Journaland Yearbook
One Hundred Forty-Third Session
MINNESOTA ANNUALCONFERENCE
OFTHE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Held at Saint Cloud State UniversitySaint Cloud, Minnesota
June 5-8, 1997
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. OFFICERS OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ivII. ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
III. DAILY PROCEEDINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16IV. DISCIPLINARY QUESTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53V. MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
VI. REPORTSA. Actions of the Annual Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106B. Addresses to Annual Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140C. Reports from Boards and Agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153D. Reports from Institutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217
VII. MEMOIRS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223VIII. ROLL OF THE DEAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .247
IX. HISTORICAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .248X. MISCELLANEOUS
A. Standing Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249B. 1998 Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256
XI. PASTORAL RECORDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .278XII. STATISTICAL TABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347
XIII. FINANCIAL TABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361XIV. DIRECTORIES
A. Clergy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .374B. Diaconal Ministers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392C. Clergy on Honorable Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .393D. Retired Clergy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 394E. Widowed Clergy Spouses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400F. Elected Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404G. Association Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407H. General Agencies, Camps, Institutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409
XV. INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411
MINNESOTA ANNUAL CONFERENCEOF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
President Bishop John L. HopkinsVice-President Dwane E. BillbeChancellor Wayne G. PophamSecretary Carol J. NorenTreasurer Barbara CarrollStatistician Melvyn R. Budke
Legal Title: “Minnesota Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church”
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RESIDENT BISHOP
John L. Hopkins122 West Franklin Avenue, Room 200Minneapolis, MN 55404(612) 870-4007 Fax (612) 870-3587
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS
Metro East: Duane V. Sarazin122 West Franklin Avenue, Room 400Minneapolis, MN 55404(612) 870-0058, ext. 243Fax (612) 870-1260
Metro West: Katherine (Kathi) Austin Mahle122 West Franklin Avenue, Room 400
Minneapolis, MN 55404(612) 870-0058, ext. 246
Fax (612) 870-1260
Northeast: Loren D. Nelson2213 London RoadDuluth, MN 55812(218) 724-7978Fax (218) 724-8187
Northwest: Duane M. Gebhard2203 Parkview Road
Alexandria, MN 56308(320) 763-6795 (800) 450-3394
Fax (320) 763-7693
Southeast: Richard E. OrmsbyBox 4900, Assisi Heights1001 14th Street NWRochester, MN 55903(507) 289-8624Fax (507) 289-7127
Southwest: Patricia B. Hinker1529 Nottingham Drive
North Mankato, MN 56003(507) 625-5330
Fax (507) 625-6742
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STEWARDS
All addresses are 122 West Franklin Avenue, Room 400, Minneapolis, MN55404. The telephone number is 612/870-0058; extensions are listed. The faxnumber is 612/870-6120.
Administration and Finance: Appointed Leadership:Barbara Carroll, ext. 235 James (Jim) Perry, ext. 224
Mission Engagement:Marilyn (Lynn) Gryç, ext. 242
Home office: (507) 332-7506
Communications: Disciple Empowerment:Mary Edlund, ext. 232 Jane Souhrada, ext. 222
OFFICERS OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Resident Bishop: John L. Hopkins (see page iv for address and telephone #)Vice-President: Dwane E. Billbe, 9018 W 34th St, Mpls 55426-3704 (612) 938-5016
Chancellor: Wayne G. Popham, 3300 Piper Jafray Tower, Mpls 55402 (612) 333-4800Secretary: Carol J. Noren (see page 53)Treasurer: Barbara Carroll (see page 53)
Statistician: Melvyn R. Budke (see page 53)
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II. ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS OF THEMINNESOTA ANNUAL CONFERENCE
A. Annual Conference Elected Leadership
1. Appointed Spiritual Leadership
APPOINTED LEADERSHIP MINISTRY TEAMLeader: Jeanette PetittAt-large members: John Davis, Florence HedeenMoving Action Team Leader: Michael DyrdalEquitable Comp Action Team Leader: Rodney StemmeRepresentatives from Board of Ordained Ministry: William Mate and ( )Representative from Episcopacy Committee: Ruth PhelpsRepresentative from Board of Pensions:( )Representative from Joint Committee on Disability: Edna Garrison
EPISCOPACY COMMITTEELaymen: Clarence Ketterling (93) Laywomen: # Jean Justice (96)
Dale Mize (93) + Aileen Williams (96)Jeff Sitts (96) Dorothy Williams (96)John Sampson (97) Darlene FairMic Dahlberg
Clergy: Ruth Phelps (94), ChairGrant Tanner (94)
+ Duane Sarazin (96)Gloria Thomas (96)James Dodge (96)
+ Jurisdictional Bd of Episcopacy# Lay Leader
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BOARD OF ORDAINED MINISTRYGail Alexander (92) David Bard (96)Lee Ball (89) John Darlington (92)Paul Bosshardt (92) Penny Fritze-Tietz (92)Jean Dowell (96) Cindy Gregorson (92)Bruce Erikson (92) Jeffrey Hanson (96)Robert Ford (92) James Haun (96)Christopher Jackson (88) Kent Johnson (92)Bryce Johnson (92) Marty Jones (96)Daniel Johnson (92) William Mate (92), ChairWesley Johnson (95) Marty Raths (96)Sherry Jordan (96) Judy Phillips (96)Gerald Needham (91) Marjory Shields (93)Mark Nordell (92) Rodney Wilmoth (96)Kenneth Rice (93) Kathleen Zielinski (92)James Roe (92) Elizabeth Lopez Spence (97)Frederick (Fritz) Sauer (92) Jeanine Alexander (97)Grant Tanner (92) Gerritt Molenaar (97)Lyndon Zabel (92) Joan Lilja (Gen Bd of Christian Ed)
2. Administation and Finance
ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE MINISTRY TEAMLeader: Judith LangeAt-large: Kathy Rainey, Janet Morey, Michael Wuehler, Len ButcherDevelopment Action Team Leader: Terry KrinkeArchives and History Action Team Leader:Representative from the Board of Trustees:Representative from the Board of Pensions:
BOARD OF PENSIONSLaymen: Craig Hink (93) Laywomen: Lee Ball (97)
Eugene Hook (94) Edna Garrison (90)David Oliver (94), Chair Gloria Klaus (91)
Clergy: Wayne Abdella (92) Helen Jones (94)Loren Grage (92)Gregory Nelson (92)Dale Wordelman (92)Mary Hurmence (96)Bruce Christie (97)
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BOARD OF TRUSTEESClass of 2001: Duane Googins (97) Class of 1999: Bill Reynolds (95)
Alyce Alexander (93) Richard Wallin (90)Gary Lueck (97) Donald Germain (90)
Class of 2000: William Brandow (96) Class of 1998: Bert Nienaber (96) Jean Moorhead (96) Kathleen Haining (94) Donna Ford (96) Bruce Buller (93)
3. Disciple Empowerment
DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRY TEAMTeam Leader: Michelle HargraveAt-large: Barbara Lindgren, Kari Kurtz, Steven Manskar, Donna DraegerLay Ministry Action Team Leader: Assistant Lay LeaderSessions Action Team Leader: Sharon HegeleNominations Action Team Leader: Daniel Schneider-BryanYouth Ministry Action Team Leader: Pamela PerrineRole and Status of Women Action Team Leader: Faye ChristensenReligion and Race Action Team Leader: Tia KruegerSexual Boundaries Training Action Team Leader: Susan Clark HarrisCamping Action Team Leader: Bernard Lewellin
4. Engaging Disciples in Mission
MISSIONS MINISTRY TEAMLeader: Rebecca SechristAt-large: Bruce Bjork, Kristen Mickelson, Daniel Brewer,Secretary for Global Ministries: Mary LongsdorfEvangelism: Forming New Faith Communities Action Team Leader:
Douglas NicholasEducation/Training in Mission and Social Ministry Action Team Leader:
Roger LynnEcumenical Connections Action Team Leader: Debra WellsPromotions Action Team Leader: Alice PurdhamMission/Social Justice Opportunities Leader: Linda KoelmanMission/Social Ministry Funding Action Team Leader: Clay OglesbeeHigher Education Action Team Leader: Gretchen Fogo
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5. Communications
COMMUNICATIONS MINISTRY TEAMLeader:At-large members: Travis Reames, James Purdham,News Media Action Team Leader: Conrad deFiebrePrint Publications Action Team Leader: Meredyth Jones Rossi
6. Common TableHost: Lay LeaderAt-large members: Craig Kurtz, Elizabeth Lopez Spence
7. Personnel CommitteeDeborah Walkes (96), ChairWayne Abdella (96)Otis Anderson (96)Terry Krinke (96)John Soderberg (96)Michael Wuehler (96)Victoria Ashley (97)Katherine Austin-Mahle (Cabinet)
8. AdditionalConference Lay Leader: Jean Justice (96)Conference Associate Lay Leader:Conference Secretary: Carol NorenConference Statistician: Melvyn Budke
B. Leadership Elected by Associations
1. United Methodist YouthPresident: Amie PospisilPresident-elect: Kari MooreVice-president: Amy TorgrimsonSecretary: Amber OldonHistorians: Ingrid Rodgers and Star NewmanYouth Chaplain: Adam ElenbaasAdult Chaplain: Linda HinkAdult Coordinator: Pam Perrine
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2.United Methodist WomenPresident: Mary jo DahlbergVice President: Dorothy Anne ChristensenSecretary: Mary Ann RickTreasurer: Shirley HanksChair, Committee on Nominations: Flossy HigginsSpiritual Growth Coordinator: Khin Khin JensenMembership Nurture and Outreach Coordinator: Darlene CrawfordSocial Action Coordinator: Makeda NorrisEducation and Intrepretation Coordinator: Barbara GulbrandsonSecretary of Program Resources: Donna CeriseCommunications Coordinator: Jean NorenNewsletter Editor: Lorraine Neufeld
3.United Methodist MenPresident: David BeltVice-president: Jim MalcolmPast President: Carl NorenSecretary: Charles LovelessTreasurer: Andrew BenjaminCommunications: Larry MaurerPrayer Advocate: Maynard Miller
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B. Officers not nominated by theNominating Committee, but elected by the
Annual ConferenceCapital Facilities Development andFinance, Commission onGail AlexanderCharles BlairBetty Jean FosterGary HuuskoCarol KordaWilliam KvaleBarry LevinsDeborah MarzahnDarleen Day Meyer, Exec DirLeslie Randall, Jr.
Decision Hills,Board of ManagementDena BickhardtNeil BengtsonPhilip BickhardtHarold BiedermanAnita BissingerLeland BissingerJudy BollRollie BollDeb EmbretsonMarty ForsbergDarla FullerDuane GebhardKathleen HainingDaniel HairEugene HookRobert HunterCarol RiekeJon SaundersChuck StrackLois StrackElmer Swanson
Rory SwensonRon VogelJanet WilsonRocco WilsonTom WilsonDean Wolf
Disaster Recovery Board, MinnesotaKaelene Arvidson-HicksKeith FolgerButch FangsrudDuane Gebhard
Frontenac UM Camp Board ofManagementMark BilderbackPaul BillingsleyBruce BullerMarilyn CollinsJohn GoutcherKeith HorningMark JohaningsmeirCheryl LamonPaul MarzahnAlbert NienaberNancy NorbergRichard OrmsbyDennis PedersonPaul PettersonNancy RastallClay RugglesDuane SarazinLaurie SextonGarry SwitzerGeorge ToschakSharon WernerRocco Wilson
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Kingswood CampusKenneth BeckIrene BennettJack BerryLinda BinkmanDon BittermanJeffrey Childs, ChairWilliam DeCourseyRichard EricksonJolyn FontaineDonald FriborgSherry HarmsJulaine HeitRalph HoweWayne IrelandKenton JohnsonMarilyn JuulSharon KrausMarcene KrugerCarolyn MillerSteve NelsonGerald PaarJames PetersonArdys SabinLinda SeatonSue VandevereRocco WilsonDaniel Wymore
Lake Koronis Assembly GroundsPatsy BellmanLeonard DavidsonJames ElsethGeorge FarnumKevin FarnumMerrill FrydendallDuane GebhardMike GralowGary HaglundShirley HarperLarry Kalas
Bill KernRichard KoehnGordon LangmadeWes MellgrenPaul PettersonJohn PraetoriusWilliam ReynoldsDavid SchneiderDouglas SpongLee TruweRocco Wilson
Northern Pines UM Assembly GroundsDon ArnoldRobert FordRuth GangloffDuane GebhardDuane GrageKathleen HainingReva HusbyJanet JohnsonWilliam JonesDavid LeaboLori OlsonCarol PedersonRodney StemmeRichard TalbottMark VandelistBarbara Wells-HoweRocco Wilson
Star Lake, Board of ManagementDaniel Arvidson-HicksMichelle BeardsleyCharles BoeversAnnie CadyNancy ChristiansonRonald DavisLewis GasinkDonald GermainMary Beth Gustafson
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David HudsonBruce KronenWalter LockhartBecky MixBob ScarboroughSuzanne StarrMark StarrJim Van DuynRocco WilsonBill WorthamIda Wyatt
Metropolitan UM CampusMinistries, Inc.Marylee FithianRuth HograbeWalter LockhartRoger LynnLaurits NielsenKenneth RoweRebecca Sechrist
Wesley Foundation: MoorheadAmanda DavisGeorge DavisAmy HornerWilliam MeierMary RinguetteJames Roe
Wesley Foundation: WinonaGen BartzEllen Renee DillShirley DuncansonMary HurmenceLora Sturm
Winter Convocation,Board of ManagementOtis Borop, Jr.Mary BuckleyJodel CreceliusGregory Garman, Dean
Duane GebhardThelda HaackRonald HumeAdrian LedermannSteven ManskarGale MaxwellDavid PriceJean RollinElaine ShelbyAndy ToblerDebra WellsCheryl WilliamsPaul Woolverton, JrLyndon Zabel
Trustees, Hamline UniversityDarrel AlkireCarol E. AndersonConstance BakkenLouise BenzFred BjorkGladys BrooksOrwin CarterAllan DeboerChester EllingsonWinston E. FolkersKay FredericksMary L. FryeHarlyn HagmannHenry HanDonald HelgesonLouis HillPatricia HinkerRichard HoelRalph HofstadRodney JordanGloria KaulsWilliam KingHarry KirbySandy KlasRichard KruseWilliam LawGwen Lerner
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Katherine Austin MahleThomas McGough, Sr.Ronald MitschGerald NeedhamLarry Osnes, PresidentJean OstertagShirley PearlTerri E. PoppRobb L. PrinceCharles PurdhamOrem RobbinsBarney SaundersMary SchillingKathryn Schneider-BryanJohn SwonEdward TitcombCynthia TrangsrudGary VanicIrving WhyattRodney W. WilmothKenneth Woodrow
Trustees, United MethodistFoundationWayne AbdellaDwane BillbeDonald C. BorrmanTim BumgarnerJames DodgeTammy FlemingDonald W. JohnsonNorman LidkeGayle McElrathDarleen Day Meyer, Exec DirDean MillerDeanne OttenBlake Sower
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III. DAILY PROCEEDINGSJUNE 5, 1997
1. CONVENING: The 143rd Session of the Minnesota Annual Conferencecame to order at 4 p.m. in the St. Cloud Civic Center. At the opening service ofworship, “A Gathering of the Saints,” Bishop John Hopkins preached on “ThePromise of Dry Ground.” Communion was celebrated; clergy and spouses whodied in the previous year were remembered at a service of memoirs.
2. BANQUET: Members gathered for a banquet at the Civic Center.
3. CELEBRATION OF OUR LIFE TOGETHER: Jeanine Alexander andDaniel Johnson hosted the evening’s activities, which included a welcome to St.Cloud (Bradley Herman), a report from the Episcopacy Committee (Ruth Phelpsintroduced John and Elaine Hopkins), the District Superintendents’ report (DuaneSarazin), the Denman Evangelism Award (Bruce Ruggles to Ralph Powell andRobert Howard), the National Youth Service Award to the Conference Council onYouth Ministries (Amie Pospisil, Sarah Korau, Jessica Benschoter), the JeanneAudrey Powers Ecumenical Award (by James Gaughan to Mary Ann Walt), acelebration of the Southside Coalition Ministry (Roger Lynn), the Rural ChurchAward (Alan Bolte and Duane Gebhard to Wesley UMC, Crookston), theHeartland Award (Wane Souhrada to Montrose UMC), Francis Asbury Award(Gretchen Fogo to Laurits Nielsen), the General Advance Awards,Commissioning of the AgGrad Student (JoAnn Benjamin introduced TsitsiNdwora), recognition of the stewards and the Conference Personnel Committee,recognition of Gloria Kauls, and recognition of outgoing district superintendentsGerrit Molenaar, Jr., and Marva Jean Hutchens.
At 9:15 p.m., the retiring clergy spoke. Afterwards, a reception was held in theirhonor at the Civic Center.
4. WORSHIP: At 8:00 a.m. on Friday, June 6th, we gathered in the RitchieAuditorium in Stewart Hall for worship: “Chosen to be Living Stones —Foundation Stones.” Lay Leader Jean Fitch Justice and Bishop John Hopkinsshared their faith stories. At the close of worship, members were invited to attendtheir assigned rock group to share faith stories.
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5. ACTION SESSION: Bishop Hopkins called the meeting to order at 10:10 inRitchie Auditorium. He reminded the body of the grave situation in Sierra Leoneand expressed concern for Bishop Humper. Muriah Kruger opened with prayer.
6. SUSPENDING STANDING RULES: On behalf of the Sessions Task Forceand the Conference Sessions Committee, Sharon Hegele moved the suspension ofstanding rules 1C-5, 1E-1, 1E-2, and 1E-3 during the 1997 session to provideadequate time for debate on the proposed standing rules changes. The motioncarried.
7. RULES OF PROCEDURE: Sharon Hegele moved the adoption of the rulesof procedure. The motion carried. She also moved the adoption of the agenda,which carried.
8. SETTING OF THE BAR: Sharon Hegele moved that the followingnonmembers be allowed to sit within the bar, with voice but no vote:
A) those who are to be ordained deacons at this Annual Conference session:Elizabeth Olm, Jeffrey Olson
B) one who is to be consecrated as a diaconal minister at this AnnualConference session: David Merry
C) secretary to the bishop, Sheilah KyburzD) conference chancellor, Wayne PophamE) assistant to the conference secretary, Thelma BoederF) the lay member from Pine BendG) the lay member from Silver Bay United Protestant ChurchH) ecumenical observer, Peg ChemberlinI) student local pastorsJ) representative of the UM student movement, Muriah KrugerK) steward of mission engagement, Lynn GryL) interim editor of the Leader and Daily Record, Sandra Brands
The motion carried.
9. RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION LIST: Conference secretary, CarolNoren, presented the Interim Council report on the items to be included on theRAL (recommended for adoption list): items 508, 509, 510, 515, 516, and 517.She also gave instructions for removing items: a petition with ten signaturespresented to her by 8:30 p.m., Friday, is necessary.
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10. LATE MATERIAL: Carol Noren moved the following late material bereceived: #521 Capital Facilities, #522 Health Insurance Premium Subsidy forActive Clergy, Episcopal Residence Committee report, and the PersonnelCommittee Update. The material was received.
11. STANDING RULES CHANGES: Rodney Stemme presented the firstreading, items #514, #519, #520.
Duane Sarazin introduced Kham Dy Yang, pastor at Hmong Community UMC inSt. Paul.
12. KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Bishop Hopkins introduced Rudy Rasmus, whowith his wife, Juanita, is a lay pastor of St. John’s UMC in Houston, Texas. Rudyand Juanita are the winners of the UM ‘Circuit Rider’ award, presented annually tothose who make significant strides in evangelism and church growth. St. John’shas grown from nine regular attendees to 1,800 members. The presentation byRudy and the closing prayer by Juanita were moving and inspirational.
Marcial Vasquez opened our afternoon session with prayer, at 1:40 p.m. on Friday.
13. BLACK COLLEGE FUND: Otis Anderson introduced student CicelyBarnes, who spoke in support of the fund.
14. COKESBURY: Betty Floyd presented a check for $6,910 to BishopHopkins.
15. PRESENTATIONS: Bishop Hopkins spoke of changes within theMinnesota Annual Conference. He shared a variety of remarks he has heard sincehis arrival last fall. This set the stage for presentations on the restructuringproposal from Judith Zabel, Michael Wuehler, Jean Justice, and Rodney Stemme.A simultaneous video presentation was also made.
Following the 3 p.m. break, members attended the dialogue/decision group of theirchoice in Stewart Hall.
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7 P.M. ACTION SESSION
16. CONSENT CALENDAR: Carol Noren read these additional items for theconsent calendar, submitted by the dialogue/decision groups: 500, 504, 505, 511,513, 519.
Robert Hunter questioned whether item 511 should be placed on the RAL (astanding rules change). Rodney Stemme also questioned items 511, 513, and 519for the same reason. The items were removed.
17. CANDIDATES: Marjorie Shields introduced David Merry as a diaconalcandidate. He was approved by a show of hands.
Kathleen Zielinski presented candidates for deacon, who will becomeprobationary members.
David Bard introduced Ruth Ann Ramstad to be commissioned as a probationarymember towards elders orders. He then introduced those persons who will beordained into the permanent order of deacon, under provision of the 1996Discipline.
18. HISTORIC QUESTIONS: Kathleen Zielinski presented candidates for theorder of elder and full conference membership. Bishop Hopkins asked the historicquestions of the candidates.
19. STRUCTURE AND ELECTED LEADERSHIP (Item #514): Jean Justiceand Elizabeth Lopez Spence introduced amendments added by a dialogue/decision group. The first (to create an archives and history action team), second(that new and existing ministry functions shall be a ministry team), and third (tolimit terms to no more than four consecutive terms) were moved individually andpassed.
Mary Gates spoke in support of a fourth amendment (to add the president of theUnited Methodist Women to the Common Table). David Belt moved to amend byadding the president of the United Methodist Men. The motion was seconded andcarried. Paul Woolverton questioned why the president of the United MethodistYouth was not included in the Common Table. Amie Pospisil moved to add theCCYM president.
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Jean Fitch Justice explained that the Conference Restructuring and Staffing Team(CRST) believes the UMW, UMM, and CCYM would be more appropriatelyplaced in the Discipleship Ministry Team. Michelle Hargrave spoke of theCRST’s struggle with the number of persons who would serve well together on theCommon Table. Mary Gates added that the UMW has a different relationship tothe Annual Conference than the other groups. The amendment to include thepresidents of the UMW, UMM, and CCYM to the Common Table was rejected.
A fifth amendment (an editorial correction to add the word ministry) was movedand passed.
Laurits Nielsen questioned where higher education decisions will be made. JeanFitch Justice responded that the ministry team must decide how to structure itselfto accomplish necessary tasks. Laurits Nielsen moved that an action team onhigher education ministry be added under the Mission Ministry Team. RamonOlson spoke in support.
Marva Jean Hutchens spoke against the motion. Jean Fitch Justice stated that,under the proposal, action teams may be formed only by annual conference actionwhile project teams (task forces) may be formed at any time. Gretchen Fogo spokein favor of the motion. The amendment carried.
Peter Milloy questioned the role of the Common Table, vis-a-vis the InterimCouncil’s responsibilities. Bishop Hopkins clarified that the Common Table willcoordinate but not make decisions.
Laurits Nielsen questioned how and to whom the stewards will be heldaccountable. Jean Justice said the Personnel Committee will oversee that process.Theodore Colescott spoke of the need to be assured that during this time oftransition nothing will fall between the cracks.
Jean Fitch Justice responded that everything will be covered. She asked for trustthat the necessary tasks will be carried out.
Gene Rick expressed concern that the word “family” is nowhere in the newstructure and wondered where family programming will be included. Jean FitchJustice responded that it belongs in the Discipleship Ministry Team.
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Ramon Olson asked about cooperative parish development guidelines. LyleChristianson questioned how the new structure will interface with the generalchurch as well as with the local church. He trusted this will happen under the newsystem. William Mate called the question, which was seconded and carried. Item#514 as amended passed.
20. INTERIM COUNCIL: Wane Souhrada presented the report of the InterimCouncil and moved its affirmation. The motion passed.
Robert Hunter moved that before the adjournment of this session of AnnualConference,
(a) the Board of Trustees report to the Annual Conference its actionsconcerning the sale of the old episcopal residence and the purchase of anew episcopal residence and that this be added to its report in accordancewith ¶2512.6 of the Discipline; and
(b) the Episcopal Residence Committee report on its supervision of theexpenditure of funds from all sources related to the provision of theepiscopal residence and that this information be included in theconference Journal in accordance with ¶636e of the 1996 Discipline.
The motion passed.
21. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS: Carol Noren introduced the ballotfor the proposed constitutional amendments. General Conference DelegatePatricia Toschak explained the amendments. Bishop Hopkins instructed themembers to vote. Debra Wells called for a point of order on eligibility to vote. Alllay members, all full member elders, and full member deacons may vote.
22. REALIGNMENTS: Duane Sarazin reported church realignments and otherchanges reflected in the appointment list (section V of the Journal).
23. DISCONTINUANCES: Gerrit Molenaar, Jr. moved the discontinuance ofBingham Lake United Methodist Church, City of Bingham Lake, County ofCottonwood, State of Minnesota, Discontinuance.
I. In accordance with ¶2548.2 - 1996 Book of Discipline, I, GerritMolenaar, Jr., District Superintendent of the Southwest District, bring tothe Annual Conference the following recommendation:
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BE IT RESOLVED that Bingham Lake United Methodist Church of theSouthwest District of the Minnesota Annual Conference of the UnitedMethodist Church be declared discontinued (¶2548.1,2,a,b. - 1996 Bookof Discipline) effective December 31, 1997, or following completion ofthe following disciplinary conditions:a. A duly called Church Conference was held January 19, 1997, with
District Superintendent Gerrit Molenaar, Jr. presiding. Members, bya vote of five (5) to discontinue, one (1) continue, voted todiscontinue effective December 31, 1997.
b. At a cabinet meeting on March 26, 1997, the bishop and cabinetgranted consent for discontinuance.
c. By unanimous vote, the Southwest District Board of ChurchLocation and Building, on May 23, 1997, granted consent fordiscontinuance.
d. Disposition of property:1. That all personal property be handled as per agreement of the
Charge Conference;2. That in the event the building has not been sold, and status of
same is without direction by the effective discontinuance date,December 31, 1997, the property will be considered abandonedlocal church property (¶2548.2b, 3 - 1996 Book of Discipline).
3. That the proceeds of any sale of church property, real orpersonal, and any balance of the various financial accounts, beapplied first to current liabilities, and any and all balances behandled in accordance with the directions of the ChargeConference.
II. Transfer of members shall be completed as per ¶230. - 1996 Book ofDiscipline.
III. All official records of Bingham Lake United Methodist Church will beprocessed in accordance with ¶2548.4 - 1996 Book of Discipline.
The motion carried. Duane Gebhard then moved the discontinuance of TenneyUnited Methodist Church, City of Tenney, County of Wilkin, State of Minnesota,Discontinuance.
I. In accordance with ¶2548.2 - 1996 Book of Discipline, I, Duane M.Gebhard, District Superintendent of the Northwest District, bring to theAnnual Conference the following recommendation:
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BE IT RESOLVED that Tenney United Methodist Church of theNorthwest District of the Minnesota Annual Conference of the UnitedMethodist Church be declared discontinued (¶2548.1,2,a,b. - 1996 Bookof Discipline) effective July 1, 1997, or following completion of thefollowing disciplinary conditions:a. A duly called Church Conference was held May 27, 1997, with
District Superintendent Duane M. Gebhard presiding. Members, bya vote of three (3) to discontinue, zero (0) continue, voted todiscontinue effective July 1, 1997.
b. At a cabinet meeting on May 20, 1997, the bishop and cabinet grantedconsent for discontinuance.
c. By unanimous vote, May 30, 1997, the Southern Section of the NWDistrict Board of Church Location and Building granted consent fordiscontinuance.
d. Disposition of property:1. That all personal property be handled as per agreement of the
Charge Conference;2. That the building and land be transferred to the township of
Tenney, Minnesota. If this cannot be accomplished, forwhatever reason, and status of same is without direction by theeffective discontinuance date, July 1, 1997, the property will beconsidered abandoned local church property ( ¶2548.2b, 3 -1996 Book of Discipline).
3. That the proceeds of any sale of church property, real orpersonal, and any balance of the various financial accounts, beapplied first to current liabilities, and any and all balances behandled in accordance with the directions of the ChargeConference.
II. Transfer of members shall be completed as per ¶230. - 1996 Book ofDiscipline.
III. All official records of Tenney United Methodist Church will beprocessed in accordance with ¶2548.4 - 1996 Book of Discipline.
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24. STANDING RULES ACTIONS (Item #520): Rodney Stemme and AudreyBenjamin moved an amendment (from a dialogue/decision group) that copies ofthe standing rules manual be provided to each pastor appointed to a local church,to each church office, and that extra copies be placed in each district office withpermission to copy.
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Bryon Anderson moved an amendment, that copies of the manual be provided toall pastors under appointment in this Annual Conference, and the amendmentcarried. The amendment as amended was adopted. Item #520 was moved asamended. It passed by a two-thirds vote.
25. CONSENT CALENDAR: Carol Noren gave the second reading of theconsent calendar. Rufus Campbell moved that Item #518 be removed from theRecommended for Rejection List. With the support of ten other members, it wasremoved. The RAL carried.
26. ANNUAL CONFERENCE SESSION RULES CHANGE (Item #519):Bruce Buller and Jeffrey Childs brought forth an amendment by a dialogue/decision group, that members be assigned to dialogue/decision groups.
Debra Wells moved a substitute to the amendment, that Annual Conferencemembers be invited and encouraged to attend the dialogue/discussion group thatspeaks to their passion and gifts for ministry. William Mate spoke in favor of theamendment. Jeffrey Childs and Bruce Buller spoke against. Carl Nielsen III spokein favor of the amendment. It carried. The report passed as amended, by a two-thirds vote.
27. NOMINATING COMMITTEE: Jane Souhrada presented the report.
28. FLOODING UPDATE: Duane Gebhard presented an update on clean-up innorthwest Minnesota. United Methodist laypersons Judy Glimsdal of Appletonand Rose Ella Colvert of Breckenridge recalled their personal experiences offlooded homes and communities and the response of the church community.
Bishop Hopkins invited all churches of the Minnesota Annual Conference torespond to the flooding through special offerings to the Advance. He also invitedclergy and lay members to sign up as partner churches to flooded churches.
SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 8 A.M.
29. WORSHIP: Members gathered in Ritchie Auditorium for worship. MarkMiller was the conference preacher. The Love Offering was received. Followingworship, rock groups met in Stewart Hall classrooms.
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30. ACTION SESSION: The session began at 10:30 in the Atwood Centerballroom. Bishop Hopkins expressed appreciation for Mark Miller’s preaching.Gerrit Molenaar, Jr. informed the session that Duane and Loren Grage’s motherwas struck by a car and is in the Pipestone Hospital. Judith Myers offered prayer.
31. 1998 BUDGET PROPOSAL: Michael Wuehler spoke of the process behindthe funding proposal. In January, persons gathered to dream and set direction; theysubmitted outcome and activity proposals, and they considered the question,“What do we want to do in 1998?”
Dennis Alexander spoke of the budget as a window to see the disciples of Christserving throughout the conference. He invited members to consider their vote asa symbolic commitment card for each of the local churches. He likened the processof voting to a sacred act.
A handout included three budget proposals. The first came from the Council onFinance and Administration (CFA), prepared with the assumption that item 522(health insurance premium subsidy for active clergy) would pass.
The other two proposals reflected options, if item 522 would be rejected. Oneproposal would raise the $360,000 needed to cover payment of 20% of the clergyhealth insurance coverage entirely through apportionments. The other would raisethe $360,000 partially through apportionments and partially through decreases inother areas.
Many spoke spoke of the impact decreases would have on their respective bodies.Deborah Walkes spoke against any cuts to the personnel budget, to the necessaryrole of support staff in the conference office.
Daniel Hair spoke of the necessity of reaching the goal of planting five new faithcommunities each year. Rebecca Sechrist said grants for mission ministries, suchas Simpson Housing, as well as hospital and campus ministries, would be cut.Gloria Kauls stated that short-term disability payments, as a well as benefit andretirement seminar funding, would be cut.
Terry Krinke reminded members that ten years ago the Board of Development(CBD) began. In 1995, the Annual Conference cut the budget from 5 to 3 staffpeople. In 1996, the restructuring process necessitated the CBD to further reduceits staff from 3 to 1. The current budget proposal, he said, would eliminate themission and ministry fund and follow-up for churches establishing trust funds. Itwould also, he further explained, make it difficult to follow through with trust funddonors.
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Jean Fitch Justice spoke of the necessity for training for the Common Pool.
Dennis Alexander indicated that in the event item 522 would be rejected, thealternative scenarios violate the budget ceiling in the standing rules of theconference. Both options would require a suspension of the standing rules.
Michael Wuehler moved the adoption of item 522, that each local church pay100% cost of coverage in the MAC plan.
The dialogue/decision groups recommended rejection of the proposal. TheodoreColescott spoke in favor of rejection, because each local church will continue topay the coverage either in direct payment or payment through conferenceapportionments. He contended that it is more equitable to distribute the fundsthrough the conference.
Roy Vanderwerf spoke in favor of item 522. Currently, he said, smaller churchesthat pay apportionments in full subsidize larger churches that do not.
Wesley Gabel suggested an incremental approach to each local church paying100%. If item 522 were adopted as is this year, it may result in salary freezes forpastors of churches unable to make the jump.
Elliott George spoke in favor of rejection, based upon the United Methodistconnection. Small congregations will find this to be a hardship. There are, heasserted, disciplinary remedies available for those who do not pay apportionments.He encouraged those remedies be enforced.
Jeffrey Childs asked how other conferences deal with this issue. Michael Wuehleranswered that Minnesota is the only conference in our jurisdiction that pays aportion of health insurance through the conference apportionments. JohnSampson favored rejection.
Carl Caskey reminded members that in 1994 the conference faced a similarquestion about pensions. It rejected the incremental approach overwhelmingly.He recommended rejection of the proposal and discussion of the policy questionsinvolved.
Earl Gibson favored the proposal, on the basis that it would encourage localchurches to be more responsible toward paying their own expenses (as a opposedto apportionments).
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The motion to adopt item 522 was rejected. With this rejection, there was nobudget before the conference within the limits of the standing rules. DennisAlexander moved for suspension of the budgetary standing rules.
Robert Hunter asked if the budget may be approved by simple majority vote.Bishop Hopkins responded in the affirmative. Roger Parks clarified that only therule with respect to the budget ceiling is being suspended. Once that rule issuspended, the conference may adopt any budget. Janet Morey spoke againstsuspending the rule. Byron Anderson proposed a decrease in the budget by theamount allowed for non-payment of apportionments.
Suspension of the standing rules failed. The conference directed DennisAlexander and the appropriate team from the dialogue/decision group to returnafter lunch with a new budget proposal within the standing rule.
SATURDAY JUNE 7, 1:30 P.M.
32. BUDGET PROPOSAL: Dennis Alexander presented a revised budget to thebody. There is a historic covenant among members and churches of the AnnualConference, he reminded members of the conference, which includes payingconference apportionments. Our current budget reflects an expectation of 89%payment. The revised budget proposal raises the expectation of payment to 92%.Cabinet members and leaders of the Common Table have agreed to helpcongregations to live up to their covenant.
This proposal includes the conference payment of 20% of health insurance forclergy. Although it increases our payment expectation, but because it remainsbelow the ceiling, Dennis Alexander proposed acceptance of this budget.
Janet Morey inquired when the conference last received apportionments at 92%.Gloria Kauls responded that during the years of the special campaign, specificallyin 1985, 92% payment was achieved.
Loren Nelson moved the following amendment: delete line 4 (MovingCommittee) by $20,000 for a total of $100,000, then add $20,000 to line 17(Forming New Faith Communities). He spoke of the necessity to begin new faithcommunities.
Roger Parks questioned how the moving expenses could be limited, since themoving bill is paid, regardless of the total. Rodney Stemme stated that movingexpenses in 1996 were approximately $164,000.
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Paul Marzahn, who favored the amendment, spoke of planting and harvesting newfaith communities. He stated that the conference needs to plant seeds if it is to havea harvest. He introduced a member of Crossroads UMC, who also spoke in favorof the amendment.
Pamela Barbour favored the amendment and the need to start new churches.Calvin Daniels spoke against the amendment. He suggested the conferencechallenge persons to give more. Bonnie Shay spoke against the amendment.
Darrel LeBarron asked for prayers for Park Avenue UMC, which has not paid itsapportionments in full in many years, but would like to do better.
The amendment to move the $20,000 from moving expense to new faithcommunities passed. The main motion remained before the conference. RogerParks asked how close the budget proposal is to the ceiling. Kim Doverspikeresponded that the proposal is about $7,000 under the ceiling.
Elaine Shelby suggested that clergy pay 10% of their own health insurance as ameans to prevent cuts in the budget.
Terry Krinke said the budget is feasible from the perspective of the Mission andMinistry funds.
Carl Caskey asked what the ceiling is based on, and was told it is based on theapportioned amount. He then wondered what items will suffer, if we do not reach92% of apportionments.
Carl Nielsen III opposed the motion as unrealistic. He spoke against cutting newchurch development and Board of Development funds.
Walter Lockhart asked whether the proposal meets the Disciplinary requirementsfor a line item budget. Bishop Hopkins responded positively. Walter Lockhartpointed out that some of the line items are too large to know what is in each. Hespoke against approval of the budget, because we do not have enough information.
Aileen Williams stated that line items for 1997 are in the 1996 Journal. She saidthe conference is not a micro-manager. It elects capable persons to develop thebudget. The Annual Conference and the local church, she maintained, are not twoseparate entities. She suggested the budget be passed on faith in the conferencepersons who have worked diligently upon it.
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Don Doane called for realism. The conference does not have the money, he said,and cannot continually subsidize the churches who do not pay theirapportionments.
Duane Sarazin pointed out that in 1995, the Metro East District was lowest inpercentage of apportionment receipts. In 1996, the district level increased by 9%.He spoke in support of the budget proposal, on the belief that apportionmentreceipts will be increased.
John Sampson moved the previous question. The motion carried.
Robert Hunter asked about the reduction of the Sessions Committee budget,recommended by one of the dialogue/decision groups. The response was that therecommendation will not affect the budget. Therefore, the budget as amended wasbefore the house. The motion carried. The budget was adopted.
33. SESSIONS REDUCTION: On the last sheet of the preconference budget,under the title “Administration and Finance,” the line entitled, “Plan andimplement the conference annual meeting,” indicates total costs of $132,800 andother income (AC registrations) as $110,800. The dialogue/decision grouprecommended that the total costs be reduced by 10%, which would reduce the$132,800 to $119,500, and reduce other income from $110,800 to $97,500. Thebudget of $22,000 would remain the same. The recommendation includedreducing the cost of fees and events, and the instruction is to be more prudent in theplanning and implementation of Annual Conference. The motion carried.
34. INSURANCE STUDY TEAM (Item #523): Deborah Walkes made amotion to authorize the team. Robert Hunter asked how our minimum salarycompares to other annual conferences. He invited the study committee to look notonly at those who are receiving minimum salary, but those receiving far beyondminimum.
Dusty Heiserman inquired whether clergy would continue to be part of a groupplan, if churches paid insurance individually. The answer was affirmative.
Katherine Austin Mahle asked how this committee would be funded. She wasdirected to line item 40.
The motion to create an insurance study team carried.
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35. RECOMMENDATION FROM THE COMMISSION ON CAPITALFACILITIES DEVELOPMENT AND FINANCE COMMISSION (Item#521): Dennis Alexander moved adoption. Rodney Stemme stated that the currentfigure is $8.5 million; he moved to change it to $10 million. The motion carried.
Terry Tilton asserted that the reserve fund has served to insulate the conferencefrom nonpayment of apportionment. He moved that, for the 1998 budget year, thereserve funds not be used to supplement the budget.
Peter Law asked if the motion would prohibit use of reserve funds during thesummer months. Terry Tilton responded negatively. He would like to see thereserve funds, he said, the same at the end of the year as at the beginning of the year.Norman Witt spoke against the motion, as did Janet Morey. The motion wasdefeated.
36. CLERGY CHARACTER: On behalf of the Board of Ordained Ministry,Kenton Johnson answered the Disciplinary question, “Are all the clergy membersof the conference blameless in their life and official administration?” with thefollowing response: “None of us is blameless before God. All stand in need of thecontinual grace of God. We give thanks for the faithful ministries of the clergymembers of this Annual Conference. All grievances, complaints, and charges areresolved or are under supervisory care.”
37. RESERVE POLICY (Item #513) was presented by Lee Ball. Because itincluded a standing rules change, it required a two-thirds majority vote. Themotion carried.
38. NOMINATING COMMITTEE: Jane Souhrada moved the acceptance ofthe report. Several persons added names and made corrections. The report wasadopted.
39. PASTORS’ 3% PERSONAL INVESTMENT PLAN (Item #511) wasmoved and passed by more than the required two-thirds majority.
40. EQUITABLE COMPENSATION RECOMMENDATION (Item #507)was moved. David Bohmert spoke against the recommendation as unfair tostudent pastors. The motion passed.
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41. THE PETITION FOR DECLARATORY DECISION (Item #512) waspresented. Lee Ball called attention to the printed amendments. Norman Wittspoke against the petitions as a waste of time. The amendments were adopted.Byron Anderson moved to amend item 512 by deleting all questions, except 2, 15,and 18. He stated that the Discipline answers all the other questions. RodneyStemme opposed the amendment.
Jeanne Audrey Powers supported Byron Anderson’s contention. She referredmembers to a new book, By Water and the Spirit, which responds to some of theseissues. The amendment was defeated. The main motion was before the house andcarried.
42. SEEKING A LIVING WAGE FOR ALL MINNESOTANS (Item #501)was presented. Mary Keen moved a substitute motion from a dialogue/decisiongroup. Jeffrey Childs questioned naming the Methodist Federation for SocialAction (MFSA) as the author, since the substitute motion came from a dialogue/decision group.
Donna Martinson made a substitute to the substitute motion. After she spoke infavor of it, Roger Lynn, Marvin Repinski, and a lay person from St. Cloud spokein favor of the substitute to the substitute. It passed.
Kenneth Reiners asked what constitutes a living wage. Mary Keen responded thata living wage is defined as 110% of the poverty level (or $8 to $9 per hour for afamily of four).
Roy Vanderwerf asked why the living wage reference was in the original, but notin the substitute. Donna Martinson responded that the living wage movement wasnot supported in the dialogue/decision group.
Dwain Petersen moved to add to the substitute that the conference support the“Living Wage Movement in Minnesota.” Darlene Crawford asked, “What is theliving wage movement?” Roger Lynn responded that it is a movement toencourage the payment of a living wage to all persons.
Roy Vanderwerf added that it is also a movement to encourage municipalities tosupport appropriate and relevant policies when they attract new businesses. Thesubstitute motion, to support the living wage movement in Minnesota, wasdefeated. The substitute motion became the main motion. It passed.
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43. YOUTH ASSET BUILDING (Item #506), based on extensive researchfrom the Search Institute, was moved. Roger Lynn stated there is money in thebudget for this. After speeches by Debra Wells and Todd Wilson in support of themotion, the motion carried.
44. HATE-FREE ZONES, ACTS OF VIOLENCE AND ISSUES OF HATE(Item #502), was presented by Marilyn Evans, along with two amendments fromthe dialogue/decision group, both of which were approved. The motion carried.
45. SUPPORT FOR FAMILY MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF GAYS ANDLESBIAN PERSONS (Item #503), was presented along with one amendmentfrom the dialogue/decision group, to refer to Faithful Inquiry. Bruce Rugglesspoke against the amendment on the basis that Faithful Inquiry is a studydocument. The amendment was defeated. Item 503 was adopted.
46. CHANGES IN LANGUAGE REFERRING TO ETHNIC-MINORITY(Item #518): Ellen Renee Dill spoke to the motion. The dialogue/decision groupplaced this on recommended for rejection list (RRL), but it was removed by a voteof at least ten persons. Marcial Vasquez spoke in favor of the motion. Philip Stromasked why the dialogue/decision group placed the item on the RRL. After a briefdiscussion, the motion passed.
47. EPISCOPAL RESIDENCE COMMITTEE consultant, John Sampson,gave an update on the committee’s work. The episcopal residence committeeincludes 3 persons, by Discipline, although the committee may ask consultants tomeet with them (consultants have no vote). The previous parsonage was fortyyears old and did not meet the North Central Jurisdiction standards for anepiscopal residence. The house, placed on the market for $166,000, sold for$158,000.
The committee considered many homes around the Twin Cities area. Its originaltarget price was $250,000 to $300,000, but nothing in accord with jurisdictionalstandards (particularly the handicapped accessible requirements) could be found.
The purchase price for the new residence was $378,500. With money from the saleof the previous parsonage added to funds in the Episcopal Residence Committee,the mortgage for the new house was $140,000. The General Council on Financeand Administration will pay two-thirds of all expenses related to an episcopalresidence, including the mortgage.
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The new home meets all jurisdictional standards. Because it is only two years old,it should not need major maintenance for a number of years.
Robert Hunter moved his previous motion be moved to the Common Table. It wasseconded and carried.
Robert Hoeft, as a former chair of the Board of Trustees, expressed “sticker shock”over the price of the new home. He stated that the oversight for the past parsonagewas taken away from the Board of Trustees and given to the episcopal residencecommittee. He expressed his dismay at jurisdictional standards that require sucha high purchase price for a house.
Walter Lockhart asked if missional concerns were considered. He hoped that inthe future, the inner-city rather than the suburbs will be part of the discussion. JohnSampson responded that those concerns were considered. Because handicappedaccessibility was a top priority, a location in the inner-city would necessitateextensive and expensive remodeling.
Philip Strom said persons in local churches wonder about the disparity betweentheir living standards and that of clergy. He suggested that the disciplinarystandards may need to be rolled back. Ruth Phelps responded. Allen Clark Harrisreferred to the 1986 parsonage guidelines and wondered what the problem was.Wesley Gabel, embarrassed over the controversy, spoke of the need to showsupport for Bishop Hopkins.
Bishop Hopkins articulated his understanding of the situation. His own preferencewas to live in the Lake Harriet neighborhood, but there was difficulty finding ahome to fit the jurisdictional standards. He also stated that if the conference canopenly discuss the bishop’s residence in an honest and forthright manner, it will beable to confront and discuss anything in the future. Bishop Hopkins concluded thatthe body has the option of returning next year with instructions to sell the newepiscopal residence and purchase another one.
48. SOLIDARITY WITH UPROOTED CHILDREN (Item #500a) was readby Mary Keen. It was the result of a dialogue/decision group discussion. DanielBrewer spoke about the amendment. Jeffrey Childs expressed concern over theparticular day chosen for the observance. Mary Keen said churches may chooseanother day for the observance. The motion carried.
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49. 1998 SESSION: Jeffrey Childs moved that the 1998 Annual Conference beheld on weekdays rather than a weekend. Jane Souhrada spoke against the motion,on the basis that a weekend session enables lay members to attend. A lay membersaid he pays for someone to do his job on the farm while he attends AnnualConference.
Donna Koeberl spoke against the motion, as did Gary Ritner and Roy Stiff. MaryEllen Nielsen spoke in favor of the motion. Kenneth Reiners called for thequestion. The motion was defeated.
50. HOPI PARTITIONED LAND (Item #524): Roger Lynn made a motionand it carried.
51. 1998 CONFERENCE PREACHER: Bishop Hopkins drew the name ofHugh Stephenson.
52. PRIORITIES: Judith Zabel spoke of the direction the Annual Conference isgoing. She invited all to shift their focus to looking into the future (long term ratherthan year to year). In a survey on the priorities of the Annual Conference,evangelism was first, social justice and outreach were second, and personalspiritual growth was third. She suggested the conference look at the small groupdiscussion guidelines that had been handed out. Table discussion ensued. TheCommon Table will deal with the suggestions written on the discussion forms.
53. GRATITUDE: Katherine Austin Mahle gave thanks to Patricia Hinker forher work as Council Director and Director of Transition. She presented her witha corsage. Patricia Hinker expressed her appreciation. The Love Offeringreceived thus far was over $49,000. Patricia Hinker expressed appreciation andthanks to the office staff, the worship team, Pastor’s Plus (vocal quartet), DianeToogood, the Sessions Committee, the Pages, and others.
54. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: Jean Fitch Justice moved that all unfinishedbusiness be referred to the appropriate bodies. The motion passed.
55. CELEBRATION CONCERT: Members were entertained by the singinggroup, “Moore By Four,” in Ritchie Auditorium, beginning at 8 p.m.
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SUNDAY, JUNE 8
56. ROCK GROUPS: A final meeting of the rock groups was held at 8:30 a.m.in Stewart Hall classrooms.
57. WORSHIP: Annual Conference 1997 concluded with a service of ordination/consecration/commissioning in Halenbeck Hall.
REPORT OF ATTENDANCEClergy (active) 378
(retired) 73Lay 420Visitors/Nonmembers 200Total 1071
Minutes recorded by Carol J. Noren, Conference Secretarys/ Carol J. Noren
I have read the minutes of the 143rd session of The Minnesota Annual Conferenceheld in St. Cloud, Minnesota, June 5-8, 1997 and found them to be accurate.s/ Thelma Bollinger Boeder s/David A. Bard s/James A. Gaughan
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Rules of Procedure
1. The bar of the conference shall be the seats at tables on the floor and stage inthe Atwood Center Ballroom, and all seats in the Stewart Hall Auditoriumexcept main floor rows D, E, and F. Visitors shall sit at the rear of the ballroomand in Ritchie Auditorium main floor rows D, E and F.
2. Times set in the program will be observed insofar as possible. If debate causesdelay, the schedule as printed in the program will follow consecutively.
3. Announcements will appear on video projection screens during the actionsessions in the Atwood Center Ballroom.
4. The Committee on Daily Proceedings (a minimum of three persons appointedby the conference secretary) will review each day’s minutes as they arecompleted. The committee will verify the accuracy of the entire minutes whenprinted in the Daily Proceedings section of the Journal through a printedstatement of their accuracy, accompanied by each committee member’ssignature.
5. Items can be removed from the Interim Council Recommended for Adoption/Recommended for Rejection List (RAL/RRL) by presenting a petition withthe signatures of 10 conference members to the conference secretary by 8:30p.m. on Friday, June 6.
6. Unless otherwise directed by the chair, members wishing to speak must raisehand or go to microphone and be recognized by the chair before speaking,beginning by stating their name and church.
7. Individual speeches from the floor shall be limited to three (3) minutes. Theconference secretary will monitor the time and indicate with a sign the amountof time left to a speaker.
8. Members shall send copies of motions or amendments made from the floor tothe conference secretary immediately.
9. A motion to end debate cannot be honored until members have had theopportunity to hear two (2) speeches for and two (2) against the motion. Themaker of the motion may present one of these speeches.
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10. Members seated at chairs marked as tellers shall act as tellers in the ballroom,and in seat #1 in each row in Stewart Hall shall act as tellers when requested.If absent, another nearby member shall assume this responsibility.
11. The district superintendents shall receive members’ requests to be excusedfrom portions of the conference session.
12. No material extraneous to conference session business shall be distributedexcept in the display/registration areas.
13. The Board of Ordained Ministry shall report to the conference on thecharacter of clergy as provided by the Discipline, ¶605.6.
14. Changes in the rules of procedure shall require a two-thirds majority of themembers present.
Clergy SessionJune 5, 1997 1 p.m.
1. Call to Order: William Mate invited members to stand and sing, “And AreWe Yet Alive.” Duane Gebhard named the churches and pastors affected by theflooding in the Red River Valley. William Mate offered prayer.
2. New Ordering of Ministry: William Mate referred to the two orders ofministry: elders and deacons. James Haun referred to the chart entitled GeneralConference Ministry Legislation 1996, calling our attention to the top half, “TheCandidate.”
Cindy Gregorson summarized the interview process for probationary members, athree to six year process. The full membership interview was also summarized. Atthe conclusion of the process persons will be ordained as either an elder or(permanent) deacon.
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3. Presence: William Mate moved that the following persons be seated at thisclergy session with all members currently in full connection (includes retirees):
a) with all rights of voice and vote: deacons in full connectionb) with voice but not vote on constitutional amendments, elections to
General or Jurisdictional conference, and matters of ordination, characterand conference relations of clergy: probationary members, otherconference and denominational pastors serving United Methodistchurches in Minnesota, lay members of the Board of Ordained Ministry
c) with neither voice nor vote: Student Local PastorsOthers in the room were excused. The motion passed.
4. Elections: Those elected as deacons in full connection were introduced byDavid Bard. Each one introduced him/herself, and David Bard moved we approveeach one. The motion carried.
Those to be elected as probationery members (as defined by the 1992 Discipline)were introduced and the motion passed to approve them.
One to be elected as a probationery member (according to the 1996 Discipline)was introduced and the motion passed to approve her.
Candidates for diaconal ministry were introduced.
One clergyperson coming from another Christian denomination was recognized. Itwas moved and approved that he be accepted as a full member.
Those elected to be ordained as elders in full connection were introduced. It wasmoved and approved they be accepted.
It was moved and approved that Rufus Campbell be elected as the chair of theelders. (The chair of the deacons will be elected at a later date.)
Administrative Review Committee members were elected.
Recipients of the certificate of candidacy for ordained ministry were named.
5. Report: William Mate moved the acceptance of the Board of OrdainedMinistry report (see section IV of the Journal). It was approved. The session wasadjourned.
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ROLL CALL - ACTIVE CLERGYAastuen Holly C WAlexander Dennis JAlexander Gail MBAlexander Jeanine EAlmquist Daniel PAnderson E ByronArnold Don LArnold Kathy SAshley VictoriaAtkinson Frederick OBaker James ABarbour PamelaBard David AlanBarker Janet KBeale, JR Kenneth LBeckstrom Vinton GBengtson MarkBenjamin Audrey DBenjamin JoAnnBenson Marilee ABiederman Harold RBird Donald R LBissinger LelandBjork BruceBohmert David JBolte AlanBorgeson LynnBorop, Jr OtisBosshardt Paul HBrandt Kathleen MBraudt RobertBredesen Howard WBrennan Thomas DBrewer Daniel SBromeland John ABrossmer FredBrown David EBrown, III David JBrown, Jr Elton WBrown Lark R CarlsonBruins Karen CBryden Susan SmithBuckley Dennis M
Buckley Mary LisaBudd Donald DBudke Melvyn RBuell Donna RBuller Bruce WBurkart LoisBurton ShaneCampbell RufusCampe, III Jo HCarpenter JosephCaskey Carl CChilds Jeffrey BCho Bo RinChristie Bruce DChurch AndrewClark FayettaClausen Debra LClausen James MColeman EudellColescott Theodore GConklin John TCox-Townsend Dennis JCrecelius JamesDaniels Calvin GDaniels L JeffreyDarlington John CDay Donald EDen Hartog Benson WDill Ellen ReneeDimick William CDoane Don EDodge JamesDoughty Daniel PDumas Jean WDuncanson ShirleyDundas Charles ODunn Kevin RDy Yang KhamDyrdal MichaelEaves WilliamEdlund Mary MEklund EldenElenbaas Joe D
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Hager LarryHair Daniel CHandlon Nancy WheelerHankins Jerry PHansen Jeffrey DHargrave Michelle MHarris AllenHarris John A “Jack”Harvey Ralph GHaugan Eric AHaun, Jr James WHegele Sharon SHerman Bradley WHier Dennis EHill Arthur LHink Linda RBHinker Patricia BHodak James NHoeft Robert EHoganson Lawrence WHograbe Ruth AHolland EdwardHolm EmmaHorn Katherine SHorst Mark LHunter Robert DHurmence Mary EHutchens Marva JeanItzen DennisIverson Gregory BJackson Joseph ChristopherJameson James EJohaningsmeir Mark AJohnson Bryce WJohnson Clyde EJohnson Daniel CJohnson Keith EJohnson Kenton VJohnson Lavern LJohnson Mark RJohnson Sharon IJohnson Wesley JJones MartyKandels RobertKasten Larry G
Keen MaryKeiski Alden WKeith Arthur LKerr William NKing Brenda LKneen Christopher HKobi Paul WKoehn Richard RKoelman LindaKoppen RandyKronen BruceKrumrie Lyle FLaechel David FLangstraat KristinLarson Janet Eileen BootsLaw Peter GLedermann AdrianLee Duk KyunLeonard Jonathan RLewellin Bernard RLewis MelbaLidke Norman ELilja Joan M WilliamsLindell Thomas WLindgren BarbaraLisle Margery LLockhart, IV Walter CLowe Robert JLueck Gary ALundeen Betty LLynn Roger WMades SuzanneMahle Kathi AustinManskar Steven WMarburger Jon AMark DickMarker KathyMarston Mark AMartinson DonnaMarzahn Paul JMate William TMcBride David EMead David HMeier William FMens Larry W
Merlin-Molstad AmandaMiller Arthur FMiller Mark BMiller Michael FMilloy Peter FMills Sharon DMolenaar, Jr GerritMorey Janet CMyers Judith ENagel Clemens JNeff RobertNeil MaryNelson Gregory VNelson James RNelson Loren DNesheim JeanNeufeld JacobNeuger Christie CozadNicholas Douglas RNicholas Ronald LNielsen, III Carl “Chip”Nielsen Laurits CNielsen Mary EllenNienaber Susan RichieNoah Nancy June JohnstonNordell Mark DNoren Carol JNorth Leslie GNosek Dean ANowell John E MuellerOglesbee Clay DOlm Elizabeth MacaulayOlson Loren MOlson Ramon AOrde Gordon JOrmsby Richard EOrr BonitaOttensmann JeanParks Hilda AParks Roger APenner Reginald GPerry JamesPettit Jeanette RPhelps Ruth MPickering Glenn
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Postlethwaite MarthaPraetorius John RPrice David MPudil, III James JPurdham James WRader Mark SRamos Alex MRasmussen Cindy MRaths Martin BReames Travis WRebehn KentRedman JanRehnberg, Jr John AReiners Kenneth GRenstrom Gregrey JRepinski Marvin ERice Kenneth ARichards Stephen LRick Gene FRitner Gary DRobinson Rolland BRoe James ERollin Jean ERoss James WRowe Kenneth IanRowen William ARuggles Bruce CRuhnke Dennis DRyberg Elton ASarazin DuaneSauer Frederick CSchilling Betty ASchmidt PhilSchneider Mark TSchneider-Bryan DanielSchneider-Bryan Kathryn ASeavey KarenSechrist Rebecca LShelby Elaine L
Shields Jack AShields Marjory JanetSlettom JohnSmith Jack DSmith MichaelSoderberg JohnSoderfelt Alcyd NSouhrada Jane MSouhrada Wane OdellSpence Elizabeth (Liz)Stambaugh Paul LStemme Rodney JStephan GaydeaneStephenson Hugh RStiff Roy RStrom Philip LStrunk John RSwanson Wayne VSwenson Rory LTaber Randall KTamke DennisTaylor David GThilges Becky JoThomas Gloria RoachThompson DanaTilton Terry LTobler AliceToschak George GToschak Patricia MTownley Cathy FUtecht Jeffrey MVan Buren CorrineVanderwerf Roy EVasquez MarcialVerzalik Gary JVork Richard LVrieze Allan FWalkes Deborah MWalpole Gary A
Walters R PaulWalther Wayne LWeber KeithWellman Kenneth LWells DebraWerner DavidWerner MarkWerner SharonWestby Neil HWestlee Judith JWetterstrom Daniel LWheeler David BWhite Jerry LWieland PerryWiggen Cooper LWilcox Phyllis BWilliams Cheryl MWills Sally WizikWilmoth RodneyWilson Thomas MWitt NormanWittstruck Thorne KWolf Dean WWolsey Roger NWoodley Mathew GWoodward Deanna MWoodward Mark AWoolverton, Jr PaulWuehler Michael LYang Daniel PaoYang HerYates WilsonZabel Judith KZabel Lyndon RZeimes Robert JZielinski Kathleen WZimmerman Larry
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ROLL CALL - RETIRED CLERGYAbdella Wayne JAllin Lewis FAndros MarvinBeck KenBerg Charles HBittenbender Edwin LBoehlke RayBosshardt Floyd EButler CharlesChristenson FranklinChristianson LyleCox William EDavis Forrest DDavis JohnDrake Leslie EDreisbach FrankDunlop RussellDunn Merle ADunn Robert NForshee J CarltonGoold ArthurGray David MGrover Eugene FHaberman DwightHagmann Harlyn C
Hanks StanleyHanson G CalvinHarper RichardHoag BurtonHorst Thoburn WHuchel Elmer LHume Ronald CIreland Wayne LJakway John WKarsten Clare WKeech DudleyKendall RobertKrueger DeltonKrueger HowardKurtz DelburnKvale William OLangmade GordonLeske OmerMartin GlennMcClelland Robert RMielke Donald HMiller Dexter FNelson Charles ENicholas Clarence ROsborn Lloyd W
Painter Robert CPotter Marlowe DPowers Jeanne AudreyPurdham CharlesRamstad M PeterReynolds RichardRichardson GenRichardson JohnRogers Kenneth MSchneider DavidSheffield Donald SShelton Wayne GSmith Richard RSteiner Royal BStevens EdwardTappe Mary EToews AlquinnTraver WilbertWalker ThomasWerner Earl EWittstruck CliffordWoodward DonaldZahl Willert W
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METRO EAST DISTRICT
Anoka: Robert Wieland, 11421 Zea St NW, Coon Rapids 55433Sue Wieland, 11421 Zea St NW, Coon Rapids 55433
Blaine: Donna Draeger, 850 S St, Anoka 55303David Belt, 10508 7th St NE, Blaine 55434-1551Amy Jo Belt, 10508 7th St NE, Blaine 55434-1551
Burnsville: Grace: Marcella Preston, 14727 Southampton Dr, Burnsville 55337Burnsville: River Hills: Lee Covart, 3312 Selkirk Dr, Burnsville 55337
Bonnie Covart, 3312 Selkirk Dr, Burnsville 55337Adam Elenbaas, 11216 Lake Ct, Burnsville 55337
Castle Rock: Marilyn Otte, 28082 Felton Ave, Randolph 55065Coon Rapids: Ralph Powell, 10253 Mississippi Riv Blvd NW, Coon Rapids 55433-4530
Cathi Weber, 10506 Hanson Blvd, Coon Rapids 55433Eagan: Advent: Lois Vandyck, 4550 Acorn St, Eagan 55123-3004Elk River: Jeff Sitts, PO Box 211, Elk River 55330
Jenny Wesloh, 12025 257th Ave, Zimmerman 55398Faribault: Fourth Ave: Charles Grant, 5075 Dudley Lake Path, Faribault 55021-7665
Lynn Gryç, 233 158th St E, Faribault 55021Faribault: Hope: Mary Sanborn, 17600 Cannon City Blvd, Faribault 55021Farmington: Faith: Roger Duff, 6567 190th St W, Farmington 55024Forest Lake: Forest Hills: Gerald Gustafson, 21145 Fondant Ave N, Forest Lake 55025Ham Lake: Cedar: Robert Rylander, 2934 167th Ln NW, Andover 55304-1924Hastings: Sandy Kimber, PO Box 82, Prescott WI 54021Hmong Community: Walter Yang, 860 Woodgate Drive, Vadnais Heights 55127Inver Grove Heights: Salem: Howard Newton, 1850 80th St E, Inver Grove Hgts55077-3424Jordan: Valerie Oestreich, 305 5th St, Jordan 55352La Puerta Abierta: Tia Krueger, 8747 Bechtel Ave, Inver Grove Heights 55076Lakeland: St. Croix Valley: Betty Sievert, 618 W Myrtle St, Stillwater 55082Lakeville: CrossRoads: Shelley Yest, 3557 Upper 143rd St, Rosemount 55068
Josh Wittstruck, 16040 Dodd Lane, Rosemount 55068Lino Lakes: Gethemane: Marilyn Anderson, 884 Old Birch St, Lino Lakes 55014Little Prairie: John Pfeiffer, 2205 Hidden Valley Rd, Northfield 55057Lydia: Michael Saarela, 4210 E 200 St, Prior Lake 55372Maplewood: Arlington Hills: Carole Morter, 5067 Lakeview Ave, White Bear Lake 55110
Adelle North, 1720 Linden Cove, White Bear Lake 55110Maplewood: Christ: Leonard Rowe, 2180 E Mohawk Rd, North St Paul 55109Mendota Heights: St Paul’s: Norma Deitner, 57 W Imperial Dr, West St Paul 55118Mounds View: Sunrise: Janet Freemore, 8378 Longlake Rd, Mounds View 55112Nerstrand: Opal Bollenback Wolf, 817 Main St E, PO Box 146, Nerstrand 55053Newport: Gale Campbell, 8793 Hale Ct S, Cottage Grove 55016-2704
ROLL CALL - LAY MEMBERS
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Northfield: Merrell Thornton, 212 Madison, Northfield 55057Calvin Kuhnau, 7 Park Drive, Northfield 55057
Peaceful Grove: Cottage Grove: Josh Earl Baker, 8578 S 90th St, Cottage Grove 55016Prior Lake: Holy Trinity: Linda Blaisdell, 5883 Shannon Circle, Prior Lake 55372Randolph: James Kvanbeck, 6150 225 St E, Hampton 55031Rosemount: Ray Fosburgh, 1039 Lowell Dr, Apple Valley 55124
Karen Albrecht, 12858 Essex Way, Apple Valley 55124Roseville: Centennial: Nancy Jo Johnson, 7833 66th St North, Pine Springs 55115
Janet Daniels, 298 3rd Ave SE, New Brighton 55112Joann Youngstrom, 10 Anemone Circle, St Paul 55127Craig Kurtz, 13883 Raven St NW, Andover 55304Riley Read, 2968 Furness St, Maplewood 55109
Shoreview: North Oaks: Joann Heiser, 2000 16th St NW, New Brighton 55112Silver Lake: Avis Haas, 611 Gosiwin Ave, Mahtomedi 55115-2092South St. Paul: First: Glenice Cavalier, 219 13th Ave N, S St Paul 55075St. Anthony Park: Kirk Sims, 1771 Simpson St, Falcon Heights 55113St. Paul: Camphor Memorial: Olive Boyce, 1247 St Anthony #1506, St Paul 55104St. Paul: Central Park: Phoebe McNeill, 10 Exchange St W, Apt 1100, St Paul 55102St. Paul: Cleveland Avenue: Muriel Olson, 225 Cleveland Ave S, St Paul 55105-1152St. Paul: Epworth: Mary Longsdorf, 2800 Robinwood Way, Woodbury 55125-2723
Clare Longsdorf, 2800 Robinwood Way, Woodbury 55125-2723St. Paul: Fairmount Ave: Donald Bauer, 1759 Ridgewood Dr, Mentoda Heights 55118St. Paul: Good Shepherd: Annette Merry, 1421 Englewood Ave, St Paul 55104-1902
David Merry, 1421 Englewood Ave, St Paul 55104-1902St. Paul: Hamline: Scott Moser, 1442 Van Buren, St Paul 55104
Ardis Vaughn Harrison, 32 Midoaks Lane, Roseville 55113St. Paul: Mounds Park: Gene Wandersee, 719 Belmont Ln E, St Paul 55117-2204St. Paul: Wheelock Parkway: Violet Brant, 925 Albemarle St, St Paul 55117St. Paul’s: Mendota Heights: Cindy Yanchury, 821 2nd St N, S St Paul 55075Stillwater: Holly Childs, 1311 Dallager Ct, Stillwater 55082-4136Taylors Falls: Barbara Young, Box 246, 239 Basil, Taylors Falls 55084-0246West Bethel: Carol Bangsund, 22610 Cedar Dr NW, Bethel 55005West St. Paul: Faith: Marliss Knudson, 1351 7th Ave S, So St Paul 55075-3304White Bear Lake: Mike Ferris, 2671 Spruce Place, White Bear Lake 55110Woodbury: Mary Grant, 491 Sterling St S, Maplewood 55119
Tim Martin, 9012 Princeton Bay, Woodbury 55125Leah Slagter, 6249 Oak Knoll Dr, Woodbury 55125
Wyoming: Donna Keacher, PO Box 70, Stacy 55079-0070
METRO WEST DISTRICT
Bloomington: Hillcrest: Toni Marie Kisch, 11215 Xavier Road, Bloomington 55437Bloomington: Normandale Hylands:
Allen Roedecker, 3900 W 100th St, Bloomington 55437-2405Helen Roedecker, 3900 W 100th St, Bloomington 55437-2405
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Bloomington: Portland Ave:Jean Dowell, 10360 Columbus Cir, Bloomington 55420-5423Mary Rathbun, 7408 Blaisdell Ave S, Minneapolis 55423
Brooklyn Center: Brooklyn:Marjory Shields, 7200 Brooklyn Blvd, Brooklyn Center 55429Dale Nelson, 3945 Niagara Lane, Plymouth 55446Vida Dorn, 10625 Winnetka Ave N, Brooklyn Park 55445
Brooklyn Center: Harron: Bill Ottensmann, 1264 - 97th Ave NW, Coon Rapids 55433Brooklyn Park: Riverview: Chester Dryke, 909 85th Court, Brooklyn Park 55444Buffalo: Orpah Ilstrup, 204 NE 1st St, Buffalo 55313Champlin: Mardene Eichhorn, 10940 W River Rd, Champlin 55316Chaska: Discovery: Mary Stanley, 110208 Village Rd, Chaska 55318Columbia Heights: Community:
Gerald Allen, 4909 Monroe St NE, Columbia Heights 55421-1715Corcoran: Immanuel: Charlotte Mehus, 17275 68th Ave N, Maple Grove 55311Crystal: Brunswick: Lloyd Schwartz, 7316 Candlewood Dr, Brooklyn Park 55445
William Wolff, 5300 Kentucky Ave N, Crystal 55428Delano: Kevin Farnum, 684 Marie Court, Delano 55328Eden Prairie: Peter Huck, 14140 Vale Ct, Eden Prairie 55346-3018
Pam Larson, 5808 Covington Terrace, Minnetonka 55345Edina: Good Samaritan: Jean Justice, 10025 Amsden Way, Eden Prairie 55347
Richard Lund, 6104 Tracy Ave, Minneapolis 55436-2552Betty Naas, 6320 Post Lane, Edina 55439
Excelsior: Edward Ayen, 18855 Park Ave, Deephaven 55391Ardelle Mills, 840 Highway 7, Excelsior 55331-1956
Fridley: Edna Garrison, 344 118th Ave NW, Coon Rapids 55448-2411Vern Moore, 2235 Chalet Drive, Columbia Heights 55421
Hanover: Barbara Jindra, 2970 La Beaux Ave NE, St Michael 55376Hopkins: Jack W Berry, 12900 Hideaway Trl, Minnetonka 55305-6854Howard Lake: Irene Fiedler, 10598 County Rd 35W, Annandale 55302Maple Grove: Cross Winds: Leanne Fields, 8255 Yume Way, Maple Grove 55311Minneapolis: Asbury: Richard Gustafson, 4320 Colfax Ave S, Minneapolis 55409Minneapolis: Edgewater Emmanuel: Pat Steffer, 6801 Pleasant Ave, Richfield 55423Minneapolis: Epworth: Jon Fors, 3632 42nd Ave S, Minneapolis 55406Minneapolis: Grace (Lowry):
Joan Adams, 900 W County Rd D #109, New Brighton 55112Minneapolis: Grace (Penn): Clinton Trenholm, 3238 Irving Ave N, Minneapolis 55412Minneapolis: Hennepin Ave:
Khin Khin Jensen, 1666 Coffman St # 216, St Paul 55108-1326Sally Howell Johnson, 952 Delaware Ave, W St Paul 55118-1141John Sampson, 6612 Gleason Terrace, Edina 55439Ginger Sisco, 8308 40th Ave N, Minneapolis 55427
Minneapolis: Hobart: Marilyn Juul, 2200 Nevada Ave S #119, St Louis Park 55426Minneapolis: Joyce: Kathy Huber, 5985 Grotto St, Shoreview 55126-4690
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Minneapolis: Lake Harriet: Ginny Ekstrand, 5108 Drew Ave S, Minneapolis 55410Patti Marsh Cagle, 1921 Winnetka Ave N, Golden Valley 55427
Minneapolis: Minnehaha: Dick Hougen, 5140 27th Ave S, Minneapolis 55417-1319Minneapolis: North: Renee Townsend-Moodie, 9716 Oliver Ave N, Brooklyn Park 55444Minneapolis: Oakland Ave: Janelle Hill, 4041 Elliot Ave, Minneapolis 55407-3146Minneapolis: Park Ave: Derrick Watson, 4838 Portland Ave S, Minneapolis 55417
Al McCain, PO Box 385881, Bloomington 55438Darrel LeBarron, 39 Seymour Ave SE, Minneapolis 55414Gary Steele, 2896 James Ave S #47, Minneapolis 55408
Minneapolis: Prospect Park: Marilee Johnson, 103 Seymour Ave SE, Minneapolis 55414Minneapolis: Richfield: Cly Harris, 6715 12th Ave, Richfield 55423
David Dotz, 6308 Stevens Ave S, Richfield 55423Minneapolis: Simpson: Darrel Bingham, 1225 Lasalle Ave S #2008, Minneapolis 55403
Mary Gates, 3420 Skycroft Cir, Minneapolis 55418-1719Minneapolis: Trinity: Jean Noren, 2512 Murray Ave NE, St Anthony 55418Minneapolis: Wesley: Bruce K Quinn, 19 South First St, Minneapolis 55401
Peggy Ramstad, 101 E Grant St #31e, Minneapolis 55403-2624Kaye Brandt, 3305 Hennepin Ave S #304, Minneapolis 55408
Minnetonka: Ken Carlson, 4845 Regents Walk, Shorewood 55331-9212Monticello: Lowell (Bud) Schrupp, 1603 West River St, Monticello 55362Montrose: Colette Epple, 11050 Cedar Hills Blvd #201, Minnetonka 55305Mound: Bethel: Gordon Dolan, 6064 Ridgewood Rd, Mound 55364Norwood Young America:
LeAnn Heskett, 19090 84th St, Norwood Young America 55397Osseo: Harold T Johnson, 324 5th Ave NE, Osseo 55369-1312Plymouth: Messiah: Marlys Keeney, 9488 Hemlock Way, Maple Grove 55369
Fred Hegele, 2810 Comstock Ln N, Plymouth 55447-1833Jim Yount, 4500 Marlborough Ct, Minnetonka 55345
Plymouth: Pilgrim: Bill Reinhart, 4946 Arrowood Lane N, Plymouth 55442Richfield: Church of Peace: Greg Peterson, 8101 W 109th St, Minneapolis 55438-2299Robbinsdale: Olivet: Alice Greer, 3600 Penn Ave N # 102, Minneapolis 55412-1946Savage: Glendale: Paul Libra, 13025 Court Pl, Burnsville 55337-7809Spirit of Hope: Carolyn Miller, 119 Peninsula Rd, Medicine Lake 55441-4113
Ann Rest, 3515 Hillsboro Ave N, New Hope 55427St. Anthony: Faith: Terry Krinke, 2909 Troseth Rd, St Paul 55113-1045
Gloria Kauls, 2201 Rosewood Ln N, St Paul 55113-5324Emma Melin, 2708 33rd Ave NE, St Anthony 55418
St. Louis Park: Aldersgate: Jard DeVille, 3414 W 46th St, Minneapolis 55410Becky Hart, 4516 Cedarwood Rd, Saint Louis Park 55416
NORTHEAST DISTRICT
Aitkin: Lois Westling, Rt 4 Box 211, Aitkin 56431Susan Clark Harris, Rt 8, PO Box 362, Aitkin 56431
Aurora: William Sedgeman, 711 Maple Dr, Aurora 55705
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Barnum: Philip Ryden, 4420 Kenwood, Moose Lake 55767Baxter: Light of the Lakes: Julian (Chip) Avelsqaard, 4438 43rd St SW, Brainerd 56401Becker: William Gulbrandson, 11396 85th Ave, Clear Lake 55319-9652Brainerd: Park: Faye Christensen, 1655 Birchwood Ln N, Brainerd 56401-8905
Murray Van DuynCambridge: Diane Nelson, 2645 Oak Circle, Cambridge 55008
Rocco Wilson, 2835 S Juniper, Cambridge 55008L Kim Doverspike, 122 W Franklin Ave #400, Minneapolis 55404-2454
Cascade: Bruce Kirkpatrick, HC 3, Box 34, Crosby 56441Chisholm: Marianne Hultman, 608 NW 8th St, Chisholm 55719-2011Clearwater: Pat Thorp, 16596 Isaak Ave NW, Clearwater 55320Cromwell: Gerald Mowers, 5394 Mowers Rd, Cromwell 55726Deer River: Larry Nixon, Rt 1 Box 64, Deer River 56636
Shirley Nixon, Rt 1 Box 64, Deer River 56636Duluth: Asbury: Kenneth Seehus, 230 N 61 Ave W, Duluth 55807Duluth: Chester Park: Elizabeth Nelson, 102 S 19th Ave E, Duluth 55812Duluth: First: Robert Ball, 439 Leicester Ave, Duluth 55803-2116
Chuck Campbell, 118 Howard Gnesen Rd, Duluth 55811Lee Ball, 439 Leicester Ave, Duluth 55803-2116
Duluth: Hillside: Paul Torvick, 2001 Piedmont Ave, Duluth 55811-3247Duluth: Lester Park: Lois Newman, 4401 Regent St, Duluth 55804-2171Duluth: University: Barbara Pattison, 1750 Columbus Ave, Duluth 55803Duluth: Wesley: Edward Jacobson, 2019 Springvale Road, Duluth 55811Duluth: Woodland: Sally Herstad, 3818 Birchwood Rd, Duluth 55803Ely: Lucille Diesslin, HC 1 Box 3297, Ely 55731Emily: Dixie Anderson, HC 2 Box 35, Emily 56447Esko: Northwood: Lynn Hofstad, 2132 W Chub Lake Rd, Carlton 55718Finlayson: Basil Serfin, 1298 Maple Road, Finlayson 55735Fleming: Jackie Dilley, HC 7 Box 52a, Aitkin 56431Grand Rapids: Janice Hier, 15 SE 3rd St, Grand Rapids 55744Hibbing: Wesley: Victor Castro, 1412 Gray Drive, Hibbing 55746Hill City: Jerry Henningsgaard, Rt 1 Box 3450, Palisade 56469Hoyt Lakes: Daniel DeVaney, 236 Wyanotte Rd, Hoyt Lakes 55750Kabetogama: Gladys Cole, 10044 Gappa Road, Ray 56669Kelly Lake: Jean Sogard, 632 East 37th St, Hibbing 55746Little Falls: Margaret Hill, 1900 Thomas Dr, Little Falls 56345Milaca: Tom Fuller, 540 3rd St SE, Milaca 56353Moose Lake: Char Daniels, PO Box 467, Moose Lake 55767-0467Mora: Goldie Marquart, 942 E Maple, Mora 55051Nashwauk: Ruth Sejnoha, PO Box 125, 601 1st St, Nashwauk 55769-0125North Branch: Tim Maring, 2210 460th St, Harris 55056Northern Lights Parish: Robert Lewis, HCR 4 Box 463, McGregor 55760Ogilvie: Ruth Kaufert, Box 236, Ogilvie 56358Onamia: Becky Fothergill, 308 Spruce St, Onamia 56359Palisade: Hugo Watson, Rt #3 Box 2850, Aitkin 56431
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Pequot Lakes: Bob Macnamara, RR 1 Box 368a, Pequot Lakes 56472Pine City: Alice Herman, Rt 2 Box 443a, Pine City 55063Pine Lake: Curtis Johnson, Rt 2 Box 473, Aitkin 56431Princeton: Victor Anderson, 28422 133rd St, Zimmerman 55398Proctor: Forbes: Mary jo Dahlberg, 507 Ugstad Rd N, Proctor 55810-1831
Phyllis Colt, 9223 Vinland, Duluth 55810Rice: Graham: William Gablenz, 15265 Barley Rd NW, Royalton 56373Spencer Brook: Jacquelyn Larson, 32712 Narce St NW, Princeton 55371St. Cloud: First: John Barron, 2628 Cooper Ave S, St Cloud 56301
Glenna Cheney, 1233 7th St SE 101, Waite Park 56387St. Cloud: Grace: Jeff Maetche, 5262 62nd Ave SE, St Cloud 56304
Jean SnyderSt. Cloud: New Horizons: Linda Balmer, 516 Bechtold Dr, Sartell 56377St. Francis: Clarence Ogborn, 21101 St Francis Blvd, Anoka 55303-9668Two Harbors: Joanne Church, 52 Burlington Rd, Two Harbors 55616Virginia: Hershel Cope, 703 9th St S, Virginia 55792
NORTHWEST DISTRICT
Ada: Ruby Jeanette Miller, Rt 1 Box 44, Ada 56510Akeley: Irene Connelly, HC 70 Box 432, Laporte 56461Alexandria: Kathleen Haining, 509 6th Ave N #203, Alexandria 56308
Elaine Schoening, 1610 Ash St, Alexandria 56308Appleton: Judy Glimsdal, 37 E Thielke, Appleton 56208-9523Atwater: Ruth Swenson, PO Box 208, Atwater 56209-0208Beardsley: Carol Johnson, Rt 1 Box 38, Clinton 56225Belgrade: Kern Nelson, PO Box 35, 530 Roe St, Brooten 56316Bellingham: John Rebehn, Rt 1 Box 500, Louisburg 56254-9740Beltrami: Gelene Gullekson, HC Box 51, Beltrami 56517Bemidji: Fulton Gallagher, 3216 Gryce-Stine Rd, Bemidji 56601Bertha: Carol Wendorf, Box 162, Bertha 56437Clarissa: Lynn Buchholz, Rt 1 Box 260, Clarissa 56440Clotho: Tedda Roth, Rt 2 Box 175, Long Prairie 56347-9557Deer Creek: Salem: Millie Zeise, PO Box 154, Deer Creek 56527Dent: Richard Wilcox, 1812 4th St S, Moorhead 56560-4127Detroit Lakes: Natalie Bellefeuille, Rt 3 Box 171d, Detroit Lakes 56501-9239Federated: Clarence F Ketterling, 22 Ridge Rd, Morris 56267-1517Fergus Falls: Grace: Laurel Sorlie, 1819 Minehota Dr, Fergus Falls 56537-9806Foxhome: Elaine Andrews, PO Box 004, Foxhome 56543Frazee: Barbara Lovaasen, Rt 2 Box 168, Vergas 56587Grey Eagle: Judy Borgerding, Rt 1 Box 27, Grey Eagle 56336Hawick: Marguerite Hufford, 21550 149 St NE, Hawick 56246Hawley: Virginia Green, Rt 2 Box 317, Lake Park 56554Henning: Janette Polzine, Rt 1 Box 42, Henning 56551-9756Herman: Paul Summer, Rt 2 Box 84, Herman 56248
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Hewitt: Karen Treangen, Rt 1 Box 129, Hewitt 56453Genevieve Aldrich, Rt 1 Box 90a, Hewitt 56453-9607
Hubbard: Betty Porter, Rt 4 Box 235, Menahga 56464-9006Hutchinson: Bethlehem: Bette Jane Hubin, 704 Shady Ridge Rd, Hutchinson 55350Hutchinson: Vineyard: Pam Perrine, 499 Connecticut St, Hutchinson 55350
Laurel Olson, 640 Tyler St SW, Hutchinson 55350-2029Roger Klinghagen, 22816 County Rd 7, Hutchinson 55350
Kimball: Marilyn Peterson, 18498 Raymond Ave, Richmond 56368Litchfield: Faith: Flossy Higgins, 60843 CSAH 18, Litchfield 55355
Carol A Markuson, 122 W Franklin Ave St 440, Minneapolis 55404-2453Long Prairie: Darlene Chase, 429 Todd St S, Long Prairie 56347Madison: Ebenezer: Lynn Adams, Rt 2 Box 177, Madison 56256-9205Montevideo: Lois Hein, 1336 Ridgeview Dr, Montevideo 56265
Wilma Bosch, 725 Forest Ave, Montevideo 56265-1362Joyce M Stevens, 4020 1st Ave N, Montevideo 56265-2801
Moorhead: Grace: Virgil Fangsrud, 10 38th Ave Circle S, Moorhead 56560Motley: Iras Chapin, PO Box 122, Motley 56466-0122Ortonville: Dan Hasslen, Rt 1 Box 109, Ortonville 56278-9605Osakis: Janet Sampson, 104 Oak St W, Osakis 56360Park Rapids: Riverside: Dorothy Urbach, 329 E River Dr, Park Rapids 56470
Flo Hedeen, 703 1st St W, Park Rapids 56470Paynesville: Grace: Barbara Hoffman, 681 Elm St, Paynesville 56362Perham: Madeline Schroeder, Rt 1 Box 405, Perham 56573-9791Raymond: Wayne Hebrink, 1100 Kandi-Renville Line, Renville 56284-9407Richville: Esther Berry, Rt 1 Box 498d, Ottertail 56571-9733Roseau: Eunice Aubey, 208 5th St SW, Roseau 56751Rosendale: Donna Koeberl, PO Box 547, Atwater 56209-9801Sauk Centre: Vern Pfeifer, Rt 2 Box 194, Sauk Centre 56378-9544Sebeka: Carol Olson, PO Box 125, Sebeka 56477South Haven: Stanley Roberts, 5605 Imhoff Ave SW, Howard Lake 55349Staples: William E Guelker, 406 5th St SE, Staples 56479-2716Thief River Falls: Earl Gibson, 106 Fosse Ct, Thief River Falls 56701-2605Vergas: Frank Noyes, Rt 3 Box 587, Frazee 56544Verndale: Ruth Miller, PO Box 43, Verndale 56481Verndale: Central: Marilyn Baker, Rt #3 Box 95, Verndale 56481Villard: Carl A Carlson Jr, Rt 4 Box 78, Glenwood 56334Wadena: Sue Maki, 210 SE 1st, Wadena 56482Warren: Grace: Karlene Jenkins, Rt 2 Box 41, Warren 56762Willmar: Betty DeRuyter, 1818 SW 9th St, Willmar 56201
SOUTHEAST DISTRICT
Albert Lea: Joyce Shaman, 106 Ridge Rd, Albert Lea 56007-1439Marge Thompson, 1207 Cedar Ave, Albert Lea 56007-1527Marvin Christiansen, Rt 1 Box 178, Heartland 56042
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Alden: Marian Stoneback, 244 Holway St, Alden 56009-9802Austin: Linda McIntosh, 705 1st Ave SW, Austin 55912Austin: Fellowship: Jack Brennan, 1916 4th Ave NE, Austin 55912-4519Austin: First: Jeannine Buechner, 702 19th Ave SW, Austin 55912Blooming Grove: Cindy Saufferer, 6981 NW 97th Ave, Morristown 55052Brownsdale: Prairieland Parish: Wendy Rolfson, PO Box 325, Brownsdale 55918Caledonia: Darlene Crawford, Rt 1 Box 180, Spring Grove 55974Chatfield: Margaret Zincke, 7461 105th St SE, Stewartville 55976Dakota: Riverside: Linda Karg, PO Box 207, Dakota 55925-0207Dexter: Lorraine Westfall, 284 Pine Place, Dexter 55926Dodge Center: Gerald Fahning, PO Box 177, Dodge Center 55927-0177Douglas: Lydia Schuck, 12306 New Haven Rd NW, Pine Island 55963Dover: Esther Clark, 18011 Cty Rd 9, Dover 55929Ellendale: Larry Otto, 8370 SW 168st, Ellendale 56026Elysian: Elizabeth Williams, 43928 W Elysian Lake Rd, Elysian 56028Eyota: Dorothy Jones, 8615 40 St SE, Eyota 55934Grand Meadow: Judy Boone, PO Box 186, Grand Meadow 55936-0186Harmony: Avis Kissinger, Rt 3 Box 6, Harmony 55939-9322Hokah: Tom Robinson, PO Box 156, Hokah 55941-0156
Laura Robinson, PO Box 156, Hokah 55941-0156Homer: Lora Strum, Rt 3 Box 225b, Winona 55987Janesville: Judy Hendricks, PO Box 377, Janesville 56048Kasson: Eugene Holderness, 604 1st Ave NE, Kasson 55944Kasson: Pleasant Corners: Dusty Heiserman, Rt 2 Box 219, Kasson 55944Keister: Grace - Rice Lake: Dixie Ballweber, 209 W N St, Kiester 56051Kellogg: Janet Drysdale, PO Box 68, Kellogg 55945La Crescent: Susan Cozad, 2825 S 31st #7, La Crosse WI 54601Lake City: Clay Ruggles, 29392 Lake Ave, Frontenac 55026Lanesboro: Rodney Loken, Rt 2 Box 112a, Lanesboro 55949Le Center: Sandra Mitchell, 110 Apache Dr, Cleveland 56017Le Sueur: Helen Sinell, PO Box 176, Henderson 56044-0176Mazeppa: Lori Adler, Mazeppa 55956Morristown: Peace: Marilyn Norman, 19330 Holt Trail, Faribault 55021Owatonna: Genevieve Souba, 6353 SW 62nd Ave, Owatonna 55060
Shirley Mens, 5528 SW 18th St, Owatonna 55060-4862Kari Moore, 735 Caleta Pl, Owatonna 55060
Pine Island: Gary Collins, PO Box 499, Pine Island 55963-0499Preston: Gregory Davids, PO Box 32, Preston 55965Racine: Clarence Klenke, PO Box 38, Racine 55967-0038Red Wing: Mardell Bartlett, 34190 - 180th Ave, Red Wing 55066Rochester: Bethany: Nancy Paine, 4025 3rd St NW, Rochester 55901-7565Rochester: Christ: Linda Curtis, 5500 Sumac Ln NE, Rochester 55906
Aileen Williams, 985 11 1/4 St SW, Rochester 55902-6307Patricia Horlocker, 1322 20th St NW, Rochester 55901Cindy Macrafic, 2923 8th Ave NW, Rochester 55901
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Rochester: Evangel: Robert Lee, 2715 22nd St SE, Rochester 55904-5806Larry Dodge, 2410 Alpine Lane NW, Rochester 55901-3704
Rochester: Homestead: Denise Karau, 924 11th Ave NE, Rochester 55906Sargeant: Darrell Denisen, Rt 1 Box 77, Hayfield 55940South Ridge: Beth Marston, 110 2nd St NW, Aitkin 56431-1320Spring Valley: Cherry Grove: Joan Bessingpas, Rt 1 Box 71, Lime Springs IA 52155
Darlene Vrieze, 540 N Broadway St, Spring Valley 55975-1108St. Charles: Gail Keller, 513 E 8th St, St Charles 55972Stanton: Kate Johanningsmeier, 415 Hoffman St E, Cannon Falls 55009Stewartville: Debbie King Quale, 301-D 4th Ave NE, Austin 55912
Lenora Del Jahns, 619 2nd St SW, Stewartville 55976Sumner Center: Leslie Ottjes, 902 11th St SE, Rochester 55904Waseca: Evangelical: Ferne Roesler, 32068 128th St, Waseca 56093-5100Waseca: Faith: Ardella Draheim, 31229 128 St, Waseca 56093Waterville: Karen Olson, Rt 2 Box 51b, Waterville 56096Wells: Reuben Kaiser, Rt 2 Box 78, Wells 56097-9520Winona: Central: Lyelle Palmer, 504 Lake St, Winona 55987
Mike DeBolt, 215 Washington St, Winona 55987Winona: Immanuel: LoisAnn Durham, 553 E King St, Winona 55987-4352Winona: McKinley: Edith Church, Rt 1 Box 288, Minnesota City 55959-9743Wykoff: Lynn Kidd, PO Box 251, Wykoff 55990
SOUTHWEST DISTRICT
Adrian: Sherry Miller, Rt 1 Box 86, Adrian 56110Amboy: Bud Lokensgard, PO Box 297, Amboy 56010Amo: Diane Morphew, 1501 Hill Ave, Apt 6, Spirit Lake IA 51360Arlington: Jean Olson, Box 423, Arlington 55307Balaton: Lora Johnson, Box 386, 230 2nd St W, Balaton 56115-0386Basey: Dorothy Maine, 31232 250th St, Amboy 56010Beauford: Diane Marble, PO Box 143, Madison 56063Bingham Lake: Jan Dehmlow, 919 Hwy 60, Bingham Lake 56118Blue Earth: First: Lela Kuhn, 115 E 2nd St, Blue Earth 56013-1903Blue Earth: Immanuel: Howard Paschke, Rt 3 Box 89, Blue Earth 56013-9436Blue Earth: Salem: Orlin Larson, 1008 Highland Dr, Blue Earth 56013-1502
Shirley Larson, 1008 Highland Dr, Blue Earth 56013-1502Buffalo Lake: Zion: Judith Miller, PO Box 96, Buffalo Lake 55314-0096East Chain: Gracie Tenney, Rt 3 Box 198, Fairmont 56031Elmore: Robert Wegner, PO Box 463, Elmore 56027-0463Fairfax: Vernette Knutson, Rt 2 Box 191, Fairfax 55332Fairmont: Edward Schermerhorn, 1895 Knollwood Dr, Fairmont 56031-2303Heron Lake: Ken Pederson, Rt 2 Box 47, Brewster 56119Jackson: Loren Shelgren, 1508 N Hwy, Jackson 56143Jeffers: Richard Menken, 1660 River Rd, Windom 56101Lake Benton: Greg Castor, Box 53, Lake Benton 56149
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Lake Crystal: Garnann Adermann, Box 219, 756 E Humphrey St, Lake Crystal 56055Lake Wilson: Maynard Miller, 613 90th Ave, Slayton 56172Lakefield: Martha Buresch, Rt 1 Box 15, Lakefield 56150Lamberton: Floyd Imker, Rt #2 Box 289, Lamberton 56152-9534Luverne: Mildred Paulsen, PO Box 170, Steen 56173-0170Madelia - Lake Crystal: Vernon Bau, Rt 3 Box 36b, Truman 56088Magnolia: Debra Vogt, Box 109, Magnolia 56158Mankato: Centenary: Patricia Peterson, 31 Ridgewood, Mankato 56001
Dwain “Pete” Peterson, 145 Coy St, Mankato 56001-4609Mankato: Hilltop: Kevin Phillips, Rt 4 Box 170a, Mankato 56001Marshall: Albright: Judy McCann, 102 W Lyon St, Marshall 56258Marshall: Wesley: Neal Ingebrigtson, 701 S 1st St, Marshall 56258Middle Creek: Terry Marguth, 1500 E Bridge St, Redwood Falls 56283Morgan: Phillip Bickhardt, Rt 1 Box 114, Morgan 56266-9743New Avon: Phyllis Judson, 757 Main St, Wabasso 56293New Ulm: First: Marian Miller, 526 N State St, New Ulm 56073New Ulm: Oakwood: Allan (Al) Wike, PO Box 251, Lafayette 56054North Mankato: Belgrade Ave:
Patricia Benson, 620 Garfield Ave, N Mankato 56003-2935Glen Siegfreid, 607 Cornelia St, N Mankato 56003Amy Pospisil, PO Box 204, Nicollet 56031Bill Inman
Olivia: Tom Booker, Rt 1 Box 107, Bird Island 55310Pipestone: Peace: Pearl Eikmeier, Rt 4, Box 214, Pipestone 56164
Deanna Bahn, Rt #4 Box 182, Pipestone 56164Red Rock: Marjorie Nickel, Rt 2 Box 31, Sanborn 56083Redwood Falls: Judy Greenslit, Rt 1 Box 29, Franklin 55333Renville: Sheila Peck, 455 NW 2nd Box 426, Renville 56284Sanborn: Phyllis Posz, Box 65, Sanborn 56083Sherburn: Gyndon Mayo, Box 112, Sherburn 56171Slayton: Shirley Carlson, 2965 Norwood Ave, Slayton 56172Slayton: Betty Wilcoxon, 1444 111th St, Slayton 56172Sleepy Eye: Rhelda Renner, Rt 3 Box 132, Sleepy Eye 56085-9527Springfield: Robert Brand, 409 S Ray Ave, Springfield 56087-1232St. Clair: Zion: Darrell Julian, Rt 4, Box 123, Mankato 56001
June Julian, Rt 4, Box 123, Mankato 56001St. James: Mary Lou Maloney, Rt 1 Box 61, Lewisville 56060-9801Trimont: Joanne Tumbleson, Rt 2 Box 43, Sherburn 56171Vernon Center: Janie Lokensgard, PO Box 297, Amboy 56010Walnut Grove: Tim Lovejoy, PO Box 192, Walnut Grove 56180Windom: Ardyce Zens, 380 1st Ave, Windom 56101
Henry Bartel, 831 Highland Rd, Windom 56101Winnebago: Ardys Scearcy, 35422 225th St, Winnebago 56098-9740Wood Lake: Mary Warnke, 31 E 1st St, Wood Lake 56297Worthington: First: Robert McGrew, 821 5th Ave, Worthington 56187-2328West Concord: Mary Gillard, 711 Concord St W, West Concord 55985
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IV. DISCIPLINARY QUESTIONSTHE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
THE BUSINESS OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE
The Minutes of the . . . . . . . . . . . . Minnesota Annual Conference
Held in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St Cloud, Minnesota
from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 5,1997 through June 8,1997
Bishop John L. Hopkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PresidingDate When Organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1856Number of This Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143rd
PART I ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL BUSINESS
1. Who are elected for the quadrennium (¶¶703.6, 716.1):
Secretary Carol J. NorenMailing Address: 122 W. Franklin Ave, Rm 400
Minneapolis, MN 55404Telephone: (612) 870-0058, ext. 229
Statistician Melvyn R. BudkeMailing Address: 4901 Chowen Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55410Telephone: (612) 926-7645
Treasurer Barbara CarrollMailing Address: 122 West Franklin Ave, Rm 400
Minneapolis, MN 55404Telephone: (612) 870-0058, ext. 235
2. Is the Annual Conference incorporated (¶703.1)? Yes
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3. Bonding and auditing:a) What officers handling funds of the conference have been bonded, and
in what amounts (¶¶715, 2511)?Treasurer, Council Director, Program Directors, Chairperson andVice Chairperson of the Council on Finance and Administration,Trustees– Commercial Blanket Bond of $1,000,000.
b) Have the books of said officers or persons been audited (¶¶714, 511)?Yes
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 (¶633)? Yes(2) Board of Pensions (¶637)? Yes(3) Board of Trustees of the AC (¶2512)? Yes(4) Committee on Episcopacy (¶635)? Yes(5) Committees on Investigation (¶2626)? Yes(6) Administrative Review Committee (¶634)? Yes
b) Indicate the name of the agency in your Annual Conference which isresponsible for the functions related to each of the following agencies(¶607.1):(1) General Council on Finance and Administration? Finance &
Admin. Ministry Team(2) General Council on Ministries? The Common Table(3) General Board of Church and Society? Mission Ministry Team(4) General Board of Discipleship? Discipleship Ministry Team(5) General Board of Global Ministries? Engaging Disciples in
Mission Ministry Team(6) Higher Ed. and Campus Ministry? Higher Education Action Team(7) General Commission on Archives and History? Archives &
History Action Team(8) General Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious
Concerns? Ecumenical Connections Action Team(9) General Commission on Religion and Race? Religion and Race
Action Team(10)General Commission on the Status and Role of Women? Status and Role of Women Action Team(11)United Methodist Communications? Communications Ministry
Team
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c) Indicate the conference agencies which have responsibilities for thefollowing functions:(1) Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministries (¶651)? Mission/Social
Justice Opportunities Action Team(2) Disability Concerns (¶649)? Joint Committee on Disability(3) Equitable Compensation (¶622)? Equitable Compensation \
Action Team(4) Laity (¶630)? Lay Ministry Action Team(5) Native American Ministry (¶650)? Religion and Race Action Team(6) Small Membership Church (¶642)? Forming Faith Communities
Action Team
d) Answer Yes or No for each of the following conference or districtorganizations:(1) Conference United Methoidst Women (¶644)? Yes(2) Conference United Methodist Men (¶645)? Yes(3) Conference Council on Youth Ministry (¶646)? Yes(4) Conference Council on Young Adult Ministry (¶647)? Yes(5) District Boards of Church Location & Building (¶2518)? Yes(6) Committees on District Superintendency (¶662)? Yes(7) District Committees on Ordained Ministry (¶659)? Yes
e) What other councils, boards, commissions, or committees have beenappointed or elected in the Annual Conference?
Appointed Leadership Ministry Team, Personnel Committee,Board of Development
5. Have the secretaries, treasurers, and statisticians kept their respectiverecords according to the prescribed forms (¶706.8)? Yes
6. What is the report of the statistician? (See section XII, Statistical Tables)
7. What is the report of the treasurer? (See section XIII, Financial Tables)
8. What are the reports of the district superintendents as to the status of thework within their districts? (See district superintendents report undersection VI.)
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9. What is the schedule of minimum base compensation for pastors for theensuing year (¶¶441, 722.3)? The minimum cash compensation for allpastors who qualify according to the Standing Rules of the MinnesotaAnnual Conference in 1998 shall be $21,815. Increments for seniorityshall begin in the second year of service. There shall be added to the basecash compensation an increment of $335 per year for the first twenty yearsof full-time service in the Minnesota Annual Conference.
10. What amount has been apportioned to the pastoral charges within theconference to be raised for the support of the district superintendents forthe ensuing year (¶711.1a)? $667,100
11. What amount has been apportioned to the pastoral charges within theconference to be raised for the support of the pension and benefit programsof the conference for the ensuing year (¶¶711.1d, 1607)? $628,735
12. What are the apportionments to this conference for the ensuing year:a) For the World Service Fund? $852,017b) For the Ministerial Education Fund? $386,890c) For the Black College Fund? $146,653d) For the Africa University Fund? $34,010e) For the Mission Initiatives Fund? $16,189f) For the Episcopal Fund? $236,970g) For the General Administration Fund? $61,423h) For the Interdenominational Cooperation Fund? $21,699
13. What is the percentage division between World Service and conferencebenevolences for the ensuing year (¶711.3d)?
World Service? 49.8%Conference benevolences? 50.2%
14. Conference and district lay leaders (¶¶703.8, 751):a) Conference lay leader: Name: Jean Justice
Mailing Address: 10025 Amsden Way, Eden Prairie, MN 55347b) Associate conference lay leaders: Nonec) District and associate district lay leaders: Robert Greeley (ME),
Marge Spannaus (MW), Bob Lewis (NE), Joyce Stevens (MW),Darlene Greibok (SE), Carol Rieke (SW)
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15. What local churches have been:a) Organized (¶271)? Noneb) Merged (¶¶2546, 2547)? None
l) United Methodist with United Methodist2) Other mergers
c) Discontinued or abandoned (¶¶231, 440.2, 2549)?Discontinued: Bingham Lake UMC, Tenney UMC
d) Relocated and to what address? Nonee) Changed name of church? Nonef) Transferred this year into this conference from other United Methodist
conference(s) and with what membership (¶¶44, 272)? Noneg) What other changes have taken place in the list of churches? None
16. What changes have been made in district and charge lines?St. Paul: Central Park and St. Paul: Wheelock Parkway (ME) became one
chargeBemidji and Cass Lake (NW) became one chargeRenville was added to the Danube and Middle Creek charge (SW)Austin: Fellowship and Glenville (SE) became one chargeFaribault: Hope and Prairieville (ME), formerly one charge, each became a
single chargeLittle Prairie and Castle Rock (ME), formerly one charge with Northfield:
Moravian, each became a single chargeTaylors Falls, formerly part of a charge with St. Croix Falls and Wolf
Creek (WI Conference) became a single charge
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PART II PERTAINING TO ORDAINED MINISTERSAND LOCAL PASTORS
(Note: A (v) notation following a question in this section signifies that the actionor election requires a majority vote of the clergy session of the Annual Confer-ence. 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.)
17. Are all the clergy members of the conference blameless in their life and offi-cial administration (¶¶604.4, 605.6)?
None of us are blameless before God; all stand in need of the continualgrace of God. We give thanks for the faithful ministries of the clergymembers of the Annual Conference. All grievances, complaints, andcharges are resolved or are under supervisory care.
18. Who constitute:a) The Committee on Investigation (¶2626.3)? (v)
Members: Janet Morey, Christie Cozad Neuger, Ruth Phelps, JohnPraetorius, Kathryn Schneider-Bryan, Cooper Wiggen
Alternates:Michelle Hargrave, Jean Rollin, Elton Ryberg, Wane SouhradaLay Observers: Dorothy Williams, Aileen Williams
b) Administrative Review Committee (¶634)? (v)Members: David Burgess, Patricia Toschak, Donavon EslingerAlternates: Rolland Robinson, Mary Hurmence
19. Who have received the certificate of candidacy for ordained ministry?(¶306,307. – Include the names of all candidates for ordained ministry whohave been certified or approved for continuance by the district committee onordained ministry.)
Melissa Anne Valerie Heller Diane Nelson Wendy SmithJudith Banya Emma Holm Jean Nesheim Michael SmithDavid Bohmert Dennis Itzen Jacob Neufeld Gaydeane StephanBarbara Bolz Stuart Knapmiller Susan Nicholson Dennis TamkeDavid Buss Gary Liker Lee Nicholson Jessica TinklenbergSteve Castleberry Thomas Lindell Janiece Redman Gary VerzalikEudel Coleman Allen Lovejoy Andrea Roles Carol WalvatneSamuel Dull Randy Maki Terrance Rollerson Victor WatersElden Eklund Robert Mayne Amy Shaw Leonard WildesLoren Ferch Darcie Mortenson Lynn Sheppard James YountKristine Focht Linda Mount Shelly ShoreRuth Gangloff Robert Neff Joyce Slostad
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20. Who have completed the studies for the license as a local pastor, are approved,but are not now pointed? (¶341. – Indicate for each person the year thelicense was approved.):Randy Maki Gaylor Nelson Jean Nesheim
21. Who are approved and appointed as: (indicate for each person the first yearthe license was awarded – ¶344.3) (v)a) Full-time local pastors (¶343.1) and what progress has each made in the
course of study? (Indicate with an asterisk those who have completed thefive year course of study. – ¶344.4
Loren Ferch Seminary gradRuth Gangloff ‘95Dennis Itzen ‘94Gary Liker ‘96Ryan Lord ’96 (Dakotas)Robert Neff ‘86 3rd yrRonald A. Suntken ’96 1st yrGary Verzalik Seminary grad
b) Part-time local pastors (¶343.2) and what progress has each made in thecourse of study? (Indicate with an asterisk those who have completedthe five year course of study. – ¶344.4):
David Bohmert ’92 2nd yrFrederick B. Brossmer’96 Elder, HLEudel Coleman ’94 Course of StudyElden Eklund ’90 5th yrDonald Goodwin ‘97 Roman C.Harry Mckay Jones Seminary gradJacob Neufeld Course of StudyMichael Smith Seminary gradDennis Tamke ’95 Course of StudyLeonard Wildes ’90 2nd yr
c) Probationary members licensed for pastoral ministry? (Indicate for eachwhether full-time or part-time. – ¶341.1): None
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d) Student local pastors (¶343.3), and in what schools are they enrolled?Thomas Lindell NABSJaniece Redman UTS of TCLynn Sheppard UTS of TCGaydeane Stephan UTS of TC
e) Students of other denominations serving as local pastors and enrolled ina school of theology listed by the University Senate (¶343.4)? None
f) Persons serving as local pastors while seeking readmission to conferencemembership (¶¶360.4, 361, 363.3)? (If not in this conference indicatename of conference where serving.)None
22. Who have been discontinued as local pastors (¶345.1)?Gail Soens Roy Stiff
23. Who have been reinstated as local pastors (¶345.4)? None
24. What ordained ministers from other Annual Conferences or Methodist de-nominations are approved for appointment in the Annual Conference whileretaining their conference or denominational membership (¶¶322.6, 337.1)?(List alphabetically; indicate Annual Conference or denomination where mem-bership is held.)
Paulette Ajavon (PM) Missouri EastKenneth L. Beale Jr. East PennDaniel Brewer LiberiaGregory Ciesluk West OhioF. Elaine Foote-Blum DakotasValentine Rush (LP) Dakotas
25. What clergy in good standing in other Christian denominations have beenapproved to serve appointments or ecumenical ministries within the boundsof the Annual Conference while retaining their denominational affiliation(¶¶322.6, 337.2)? (v) (Designate with an asterisk those who have been ac-corded voting rights within the Annual Conference.)
Donna Buell PCUSA Richard Mark DSJerry Hankins UCC John Slettom UCCEric Haugen Unitarian Harold Spann UCCDonald Howard PCUSA Keith Weber UCC
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26. Who are affiliate members: (List alphabetically.)a) With vote (¶559.4 [v])? None
Kenneth L. Beale, Jr. – E. Pennb) Without vote (¶¶325.4,335.4)? (v 2/3)
Allen Bettis – N. Carolina
27. Who are elected as Associate Members (¶365.1[1996];¶420[1992])? (v)(List alphabetically.):
Bonita F. Orr
28. Who are elected and commissioned as Probationary Members (under¶¶315,316, 1996 Discipline)? (v)a) In preparation for Order of Deacon? (Indicate the area of specialized minis-
try.) Noneb) In preparation for Order of Elder?
Ruth Ann Ramstad
29. Who are elected as Probationary Members under the 1992 Discipline? (Listalphabetically.)a) Under the provisions of ¶415 (1992)? (v)
Noneb) Under the provisions of ¶416.1 (1992)? (v 3/4)
Nonec) Under the provisions of ¶¶416.2, 421 (1992)? (v 3/4)
Elizabeth Macaulay Olm Jeffrey Lee Olson
30. Who are continued as Probationary Members elected under the 1996 Disci-pline, and in what year were they admitted to Probationary Memberhip (¶317)?None
31. Who are continued as Probationary Members under the 1992 Discipline,what progress have they made in their ministerial studies, and in what yearwere they admitted to Probationary Membership (¶365.1[1996];¶¶417,424[1992]):a) As students in approved schools of theology? (¶417(1). – Indicate for
each person the number of years completed and the year admitted toProbationary Membership):
Donna Jean Martinson 3Phillip J Schmidt 3Gloria Roach Thomas 3
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b) In the advanced ministerial course of study? (¶417(2). – Indicate for eachperson the number of years completed and the year admitted to ProbationaryMembership):
None
c) Following completion of their educational requirements? (¶424(1). – Indi-cate for each person the year admitted to Probationary Membership):Victoria Lee Ashley ‘96 Robert Kandels ‘95Bruce Bjork ‘91 Linda L. Koelman ‘96Peter Boehlke ‘90 Randy M. Koppen ‘95Susan Smith Bryden ’95 Kristen S. Langstraat ‘96Shane Burton ‘95 Melba S. Lewis ‘95Kathy Frank Chesney ‘90 Mark Mathews ‘91Andrew Church ‘94 Christopher McNair ‘93Laurie Church ‘94 James L. Papandrea ’89Fayetta A. Clark ‘96 Kent Peterson ‘89James H. Crecelius ‘96 Glenn Pickering ‘90William Dimmick ‘95 Karen M. Seavey ‘95Richard L. Ellis ‘96 Alice V. Tobler ‘95Kevin S. Finger ‘96 Debra J. Wells ‘96Bart Fletcher ‘95 David Werner ’96Steven R. Garwood ‘93 Mark Werner ‘96Chad A. Gilbertson ‘96 Sharon Werner ‘94Joan Granander ‘89 Roger W. Wolsey ‘95
32. Who have been received from other Christian denominations (¶338.3): (Listalphabetically.):a) As Probationary Members (¶338.3a,b)? (v)
Noneb) As Local Pastors (¶338.3a)? (v)
None
33. Who are elected and ordained as Deacons in Full Connection? (List alpha-betically.):a) Under the transitional provisions for diaconal ministers (¶365.3)? (v 2/3)
Mary M. Edlund Jeanette R. PettitSharon S. Hegele Marjory Janet ShieldsJoseph Christopher Jackson Jane M. SouhradaJanet Eileen Boots Larson Corinne Van BurenJoan M. Williams Lilja Sally Wizik Wills
b) After Probationary Membership under the 1996 Discipline (¶321)? (v 2/3)None
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34. Who are elected and ordained as Elders in Full Connection?None
a) Under the transitional provisions for Associate Members (¶365.2)? (v 2/3)b) After Probationary Membership under the 1996 Discipline (¶326)? (v 2/3)
35. Who are elected and ordained Elders in Full Connection under the 1992Discipline (¶365.1[1996]; ¶424[1992])? (v)
Mark Allen Bengtson * Mark Alan MarstonJoAnn Alma Haag Benjamin David Malcolm PriceAlan Herman Bolte Travis Wayne ReamesLynn Carol Borgeson Becky Jo ThilgesKaren Ann Chatfield Bruins Marcial VasquezLois Andrea Omacht Burkart Sharon Jean WernerLinda Kay Grounds Daniel JouaPao YangBrenda Lee King
36. What Probationary Members, previously discontinued, are readmitted (¶359)? (v)
37. Who are readmitted (¶¶360-362 [v], ¶363 [v 2/3]):a) As Associate Members?b) As Members in Full Connection?
David Wheeler
38. Who are returned to the effective relationship after voluntary retirement(¶355.7): (v) Nonea) As Associate Members?b) As Probationary Members?c) As Members in Full Connection?
39. Who have been received by transfer from other Annual Conferences of TheUnited Methodist Church (¶¶338.1, 416.5, 633.2m)? List alphabetically. IfProbationary Member or Associate Member, indicate.
Name Conference DateJames Perry Troy June 5, 1997David Werner (PM) Dakotas July 1, 1997
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40. Who are transferred in from other Methodist denominations (¶338.2)? (Listalphabetically. If Probationary Member or Local Pastor, so indicate.)
None
41. Who have been elected and ordained deacons under the 1992 Discipline(¶365.1[1996]; ¶434[1992]): (v) (Indicate by an asterisk the names of personselected but not ordained.) Nonea) As Associate Members (¶434.1)?a) As Probationary Members (¶434.2)?
42. Who have been elected and ordained elders under the 1992 Discipline(¶365.1[1996];¶435[1992]): (v) (List alphabetically. Indicate by an asterisk thenames of persons elected but not ordained.)
Nonea) As theological graduates (¶435.1)?b) As Probationary Members previously Associate Members (¶435.2)
43. What clergy, coming from other Christian denominations, have had their or-ders recognized (¶339): (v)a) As deacons?d) As elders?
Mark Allen Bengtson Covenant Church
44. Who have been ordained as a courtesy to other conferences, after election bythe other conference? (Such courtesy elections or ordinations do not requiretransfer of conference membership.)
Nonea) Deacons under 1996 Discipline?b) Deacons under 1992 Discipline?c) Elders under 1996 Discipline?d) Elders under 1992 Discipline?
45. Who have been transferred out to other Annual Conferences of The UnitedMethodist Church (¶416.5)? (List alphabetically. If Probationary Memberor Associate Member, so indicate.)
John Gilbert Tenn 6/8/97Ronald O. Greene N. Illinois 7/1/96Sun Yong Park Cal-Nevada 7/1/97John L. Roberts Dakotas 3/1/97Thomas V. Samuel Florida 6/1/97David G. Swanson Rocky Mt. 7/1/97
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46. Who are discontinued as Probationary Members (¶318.6)? (v)None
47. Who have been granted honorable location (¶356.1)? (If Associate Member,so indicate. Give date when this action became effective. Record ChargeConference where membership is held):a) This year? (v)
Janice I. Martineau-Dunlop 1997 CedarTerry Olthoff 10/96 LuverneMark Schneider 1997 Mpls: HennepinDavid Leider 1997 Stewartville
b) Previously?Gerald E. Asheim 1979 No Report Perry, IA, FirstRobert B. Bedford 1970 No ReportThomas H. Dahl 1973 No ReportRay DeVogel 1986 Cambridge, MA,
Harvard-EpworthSusan DeVogel 1992 Cambridge, MA,
Harvard-EpworthGary A. Gottfried 1994 Cottage Grove, Peaceful GroveJoyce M. Haberman 1993 St. Paul, Central ParkJames A. Horn 1976 Glenwood United ParishPaul E. Howard 1993 Mpls., Grace LowryMichael Lauver 1989 Mpls., St. JamesGerald A. Lilja 1977 Roseville, CentennialC. Lewis Miller 1979 No ReportPhilip F. Morgan 1970 No ReportKim Alan Nyhus 1995 No Report Mpls., WesleyRobert L. Pfeil 1987 Worthington, Emanuel; Elkhart,
ID, TrinityRobert R. Schwanke1969 ExcelsiorDonald E. Selger 1978 Mpls., HennepinKevin M. Shannon 1994 Bloomington, HillcrestKenneth L. Stewart 1979 No Report FridleyJames D. Truax 1971 Bloomington, Normandale
HylandsCurtis A. Wilbur 1980 Miller, SD, FirstThomas R. Wright 1979 Crystal, BrunswickGerald W. Young 1970 Spicer, Cross Roads Community
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48. Who have been granted the status of honorable location—retired (¶356.3)?(Record Charge Conference where membership is held.)a) This year? (v)
William Gausman
b) Previously? Listed in previous journals
49. Who have had their status as honorably located and their orders terminated(¶356.1b)? (Give date when this action became effective.)
None
50. Who have had their conference membership terminated? (If Associate Mem-ber, so indicate. Give date when this action became effective.)a) By withdrawal to unite with another denomination (¶357.1,.4)?
b) By leaving the ordained ministerial office (¶357.2,.4)? (v)Glenn A. Ridnour
c) By withdrawal under complaints or charges (¶¶357.3,.4; 2629.2)? (v)Clemmet A. Peterson 8/15/96
d) By administrative location (¶358.3b)? (v)None
e) By trial (¶2627.3)?None
51. Deceased (List alphabetically in the spaces provided) :a) What Associate Members have died during the year?
Noneb) What Probationary Members have died during the year?
Name Date of Birth Date of DeathRichard Otten 1/28/29 6/2/97
c) What Members in Full Connection have died during the year?Active:Name Date of Birth Date of DeathSusan P. Swanson 8/24/56 10/14/96
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Retired:Name Date of Birth Date of DeathMerrill R. Abbey 4/19/05 6/17/96Harley E. Hiller 11/27/00 7/22/96Wallace E. Henk 3/12/23 1/23/97John H. Payne 11/8/08 2/24/97Keith E. Duehn 1/4/28 2/24/97Virgil M. Coburn 12/17/20 5/7/97
d) What local pastors have died during the year?Active: NoneRetired:
Name Date of Birth Date of DeathRichard Horton 8/31/34 5/14/97
52. What probationary or ordained members have received appointments in otherAnnual Conferences of The United Methodist Church while retaining theirmembership in this Annual Conference (¶¶322.8, 337.1)? (List alphabeti-cally; indicate Annual Conference where appointed. Indicate whether Dea-con in Full Connection, Elder in Full Connection, Probationary, or AssociateMember.) None
53. Who are the probationary or ordained members on leave of absence and forwhat number of years consecutively has each held this relation (¶351)? (IfProbationary Member or Associate Member, so indicate. Record Charge Con-ference where membership is held.)a) Voluntary? (v; v 2/3 after 5 years)
Daniel Arvidson-Hicks 3 AlexandriaKathy Frank Chesney (PM) 4 Roseville, CentennialDebra L.Clausen 1 (no report)Paul A. Dunn 6 Sebastopol, CA, SebastopolSteven R.(Seth) Garwood (PM) 2 Mpls., WalkerJoan M. Granander (PM) 7 San Francisco, CA, BethanyKenneth H. Hepner 6 Wood Lake, MN, Soldotna, AKEricHucke 19 St. Paul, FairmontNaomi Jackson 1 (no report)Mark J. Mathews 7 Brainerd, Park (no report)Nancy June Johnston Noah 4 Blue Earth, FirstKent Peterson(PM) 2 Winona, CentralJonathan T. Pyne 6 Mpls., HennepinCathy Townley (PM) 2 Lakeville, Cross Roads (no report)Judith J. WestLee 4 Mpls., WesleyRichard Wilson 12 (no report)
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b) Involuntary? (v 2/3) Nonec) Who have been placed on leave of absence since the last session of the
Annual Conference (ad interim)?:Voluntary:Name Effective DateLaurie Church 3/1/97Amanda Merlin-Molstad 10/1/96Leslie G. North 4/1/97
c) Who on leave of absence have had their leaves terminated since the lastsession of the Annual Conference (ad interim)?
None
54. Who have been granted family leave, and for what number of years consecu-tively has each held this relation (¶352)? (v; v 2/3 after 5 years)
a) At this session of the Annual Conference (include names of personslisted in Question 54b, if their leaves are continuing)?
Name Effective DateWalter C. Lockhart IV 7/1/95 3yrsHer Yang 3/1/97 2yrs
b) Since the last session of the Annual Conference (ad interim)?
Name Effective DateHer Yang 3/1/97
d) Who have had their family leave terminated since the last session of theAnnual Conference (ad interim)?
Name Effective DatePamela E. Barbour 8/1/96
55. Who have been suspended under the provisions of ¶358.1c, ¶2626.3d, or¶2627.1h? (Give effective dates.)
None
56. Who are granted sabbatical leave (¶349)? (v) (Give date when this relationbecame effective; if Associate Member, so indicate.)
None
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57. What actions have been taken concerning disabled probationary or ordainedministers and full-time local pastors (¶354. NOTE: Disability leave is arelationship that must be granted annually by action of the Annual Confer-ence. If the disability leave of persons listed in question 57a) is continuing,list their names also in question 57c). Persons listed here should not be listedas retired under Questions 58, 59, 60, or 61.) (v)a) Who were granted disability leave since the last Annual Conference ses-
sion (¶354.2)? (Give effective dates and indicate if Probationary Mem-ber, Associate Member, or Full-time Local Pastor):
None
b) Who have had their disability leave terminated since the last conferencesession (¶354.3)? (Give effective dates of terminations):
None
c) Who are granted disability leave at this session (¶354.1)? (If Probation-ary Member, Associate Member, or Full-time Local Pastor, so indicate.)
James A. Dodge Brian R. Marshall
58. What Members in Full Connection have been retired (¶355): (List alphabeti-cally giving full name – first, middle, last – in that order. If retiring in theinterim between conference sessions (¶355.2d) , indicate the effective dateof retirement.) (Under ¶355.1, no vote required; under ¶355.2, v; under¶355.3 v 2/3)
Deaconsa) This year? Noneb) Previously? None
Eldersa) This year?
Theodore G. Colescott Clyde L. JohnsonBruce R. Erikson Norman E. LidkeRichard Gist James R. NelsonAllen Clark Harris Dennis D. RuhnkeLawrence W. Hoganson Lawrence C. Zimmerman
b) Previously? See previous journals
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59. What Associate Members have been retired (¶355): (List alphabetically givingfull name – first, middle, last – in that order. If retiring in the interim betweenconference sessions (¶355.2d), indicate the effective date of retirement.) (Un-der ¶355.1, no vote required; under ¶355.2, v; under ¶355.3 v 2/3)
a) This year?None
b) Previously?None
60. What Probationary Members have been retired (¶355): (If retiring in the interimbetween conference sessions (¶355.2d), indicate the effective date of retirement.)(Under ¶355.1, no vote required; under ¶355.2, v; under ¶355.3 v 2/3)
a) This year?None
b) Previously?None
61. Who have been recognized as retired local pastors (¶345.5):a) This year?
James E. Jamesonb) Previously?
See previous journals
62. Changes in clergy membership: What is the number of ordained ministers:(NOTE: The numbers in parenthesis following each category listing are thequestion numbers in this report form where ministers in that category arelisted. The number reported below should agree with the number of nameslisted in the corresponding questions.)a) Elected as Associate Members? (27) 1b) Elected as Probationary Members? (28a,b;29a,b,c,) 3c) Elected as Deacons in Full Connection? (33) 10d) Elected as Elders in Full Connection? (34, 35) 15e) Readmitted? (36,37a,b) 1f) Retired made effective? (38a,b,c) 0g) Transferred in? (32a,39,40) 2h) Transferred out? (45) 6i) Discontinued as Probationary Members? (46) 0j) Honorably located this year? (47a) 4k) Withdrawn? (50a,b,c) 2l) Administratively located (50d) 0m) Terminated by trial? (50e) 0n) Deceased? (51a,b,c) 8
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63. What is the number of:a) Pastoral charges? 305b) Local churches? 411
64. What is the number of clergy members of the Annual Conference:a) By appointment category and conference relationship?
(NOTES:(1) Where applicable, the question numbers on this report form corresponding to
each category have been placed in parenthesis following the category title.Where these question numbers appear, the number reported in that categoryshould agree with the number of names listed in the corresponding questions.
(2) For the three categories of Appointments Beyond the Local Church, pleasereport as follows:¶335.1a,c): the number of clergy members appointed within United Method-
ist connectional structures, including district superintendents, or to anecumenical agency.
¶335.1b,c): the number of clergy members appointed to extension minis-tries, under endorsement by the Division of Chaplains and Related Min-istries of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry.
¶335.1d): 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 theseappointment categories.)
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Categories Deacons Elders Probation- Associate Full-time Part-timein Full in Full ary Members & Local Local
Connect- Connect- Members Affiliate Pastors Pastorsion ion Members
Pastors andOther MinistriesWithin a Local 10 293 34 2 4 13
Church(¶¶322.1c,330)
Appointmentsto Extension xxxxx xxxxxMinistries 0 16 0 0 xxxxx xxxxx(¶¶322.1b, xxxxx xxxxx
335.1a,c) (81a)
Appointmentsto Extension xxxxx xxxxxMinistries 0 3 0 0 xxxxx xxxxx
(¶335.1b,c) (81b) xxxxx xxxxx
Appointmentsto Extension xxxxx xxxxxMinistires 0 15 3 0 xxxxx xxxxx(¶¶322.1a, xxxxx xxxxx
335.1d) (81c)
Appointmentsto Attend 0 6 7 0 xxxxx xxxxx
School (82) xxxxx xxxxx
Appointed to xxxxx xxxxxOther Annual 0 0 0 0 xxxxx xxxxxConferences xxxxx xxxxx
(52)
On Leave of 0 10 6 0 xxxxx xxxxxAbsence (53) xxxxx xxxxx
On Family xxxxx xxxxxLeave (54)
On Sabbatical 0 0 0 0 xxxxx xxxxxLeave (56) xxxxx xxxxx
On Disability 0 2 0 0 xxxxx xxxxxLeave (57c) xxxxx xxxxx
Retired 0 10 0 0 xxxxx xxxxx(58, 59, 60)
Total Number, 10 357 50 2 4 13Clergy Members
Grand Total,All Conference 436
Clergy Members
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b) By gender and racial/ethnic identification? (NOTE: See the instructionfor item 64 for guidelines to assist in the racial/ethnic identification count.)
Categories Deacons Elders Probation- Associate Full- Part-in Full in Full ary Members & time time
Connect- Connect- Members Affiliate Local Localion ion Members Pastors Pastors
with Vote
Female 9 62 13 1 0 3
Male 1 295 37 1 4 10
TotalNumber, 10 357 50 2 4 14Clergy
Members*
GrandTotal, All
Conference 436Clergy
Members*
Asian 0 3 1 0 0 0
AfricanAmerican/ 0 4 2 0 0 0
Black
Hispanic 0 2 0 0 0 0
NativeAmerican 0 0 0 0 0 0
PacificIslander 0 1 0 0 0 0
White 10 347 50 2 4 13
TotalNumber, 10 357 50 2 4 13Clergy
Members*
Grand Total, All Conference 436
ClergyMembers*
*The totals entered in these spaces should agree with the comparable totals in thebottom two lines of question 64a.
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PART III DIACONAL MINISTERS(Paragraph numbers in questions 66-76 refer to The 1992 Book of Discipline)
65 Who constitute the Committee on Investigation (¶2626.4)? (v)Members: Mary Edlund, Sharon Hegele, Janet LarsonAlternates: Jeanette Pettit, Gary Steele
66. Who are the candidates for diaconal ministry (¶304-305)?Toni Marie Kisch Thomas LempkeCharles Campbell Pamela PerrineKristine Franken Julie Woodley
67. Who are consecrated this year as diaconal ministers (¶307)? (v) (List alpha-betically):
David Merry
68. Who are reinstated as diaconal ministers (¶313.3c)? (v)None
69. Who are transferred in as diaconal ministers (¶312)?None
70. Who are transferred out as diaconal ministers (¶312)? None
71. Who have had their conference relationship as diaconal ministers terminatedby Annual Conference action (¶313.3)? (Under ¶313.2a, no vote; under¶313.2b, v 2/3)
None
72. What diaconal ministers have died during the year?None
73. What diaconal ministers have been granted leaves of absence under¶313.1a,c,d) (disability, study/sabbatical, or personal leave): (v)
Nonea) 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 personslisted in Question 73a, if their leaves of absence are continuing):Janice Reedstrom
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74. What diaconal ministers have been granted an extended leave (¶313.1e): None
a) Since the last session of the Annual Conference? (Give effective date ofeach)
Noneb) At this session of the Annual Conference? (Include names of persons
listed in Question 74a, if their leaves of absence are continuing):None
75. Who have returned to active status:a) From disability, study/sabbatical, or personal leave of absence
(¶313.1a,c,d)?Corrine Van Buren
b) From extended leave (¶313.1e)? (v)None
76. Who have taken the retired relationship to the Annual Conference as diaconalministers (¶313.2): (Under ¶313.2b, v 2/3)a) This year?
Glendoris Rash
b) Previously?Joyce Allen Aileen SanbornLorraine Howard Ardyce ZensHarveta Rockwell
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PART IV APPOINTMENTSAND CONCLUDING BUSINESS
77. What clergy members are approved for appointment to less than full-timeservice, what is the total number of years for which such approval has beengranted to each, and for what fraction of full-time service (in one-quarterincrements) is approval granted (for purposes of equitable compensation claimand pension credit) (¶¶322.5, 329.2, 333.2, 1506.4b): (v 2/3)
Holly Aastuen ½ time 6 yrsDonArnold ½ time 3 yrsKathy Arnold ¾ time 3 yrsKaren Bruins ½ time 2 yrsEmma Holm ¼ time 1 yrMarty Jones ½ time 5 yrsSuzanne Mades ¾ time 7 yrsKimberly Hornung Marcy ¼ time 3 yrsMartin Raths ¾ time 4 yrsKenneth Reiners ¾ time 7 yrsPhilip Strom ¾ time 1 yrLeonard Wildes ¾ time 2 yrs
78. Who have been appointed as Interim Pastors under the provisions of ¶329.3since the last session of the Annual Conference, and for what period of time?
79. What changes have been made in appointments since the last Annual Confer-ence session?
INTERIM CHANGES OF APPOINTMENTJuly 1, 1996 — June 30, 1997
** - Denotes less than fulltime OM - Other DenominationOC - Other Conference LP - Local Pastor
NAME TO FROM EFFECT DATE
Pamela E. Barbour Two Harbors: United (NE) Family Leave August 1, 1996
John L. Davis Retired (MW) ABLC: Consultant to August 1, 1996Cong & Denom
Delores (Lori) Nielsen ABLC: Chap, Nth Rdg LOA (MW) August 1, 1996Care Cntr (MW)
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Kristin S. Langstraat Owatonna (Assoc.) (SE) Attend School August 1, 1996 (PM)
Clemmet A. Peterson Surrender Credentials Under Retired August 15, 1996 (RM) Complaint ¶453.4
Jan Redman** (SLP) Central Mesabi Parish She’s a Student August 15, 1996Local Pastor
Jeanne Audrey Powers Retired (SW) ABLC: Gen Com Chris September 1, 1996Unity Irreg Con
Alvin W. Maetche (R) Retired Supply: Norcross/ Retired September 1, 1996Tenney** (NW) (1/2 time)
Lynn C. Sheppard** Fridley** (Youth Plymouth: Messiah** September 15, 1996(SLP) Coordinator) (MW) Associate (MW)
John L. Slettom** St. Paul: Cleveland Avenue** St. Paul: Cleveland September 22, 1996(OM) (OM) (ME) Avenue** (LP) (ME)
Bruce Bjork (PM) GMCC: Dir, Congregations GMCC: Dir, Handy October 1, 1996(ABLC) in Cmty (MW) Works & Paint-a-Thon
Amanda Merlin-Molstad ABLC: Chaplain, LOA (MW) October 1, 1996Friendship Village (MW)
Richard Mark ** (OM) Castle Rock** (OM) (ME) Ordained in Disciples October 1, 1996of Christ
Philip L. Strom Little Prairie** (ME) Castle Rock/Little Prairie/ October 1, 1996Northfield Moravian (ME)
Corinne VanBuren ABLC: GBOD, Consultant LOA October 21, 1996 (diaconal)
Terry K. Olthoff Honorable Location LOA October 22, 1996
John P. Gilbert Eagleville-Concord ABLC: UM Publishing November 1, 1996(TN Conf ¶426.1) House (MW)
Elton A. Ryberg Fairfax/Morton (SW) Chaska: Discovery December 1, 1996 (MW)
Leonard Wildes** (LP) Mabel/Newburg** Mabel Newburg January 1, 1997(SE) (3/4 time) (SE) (Fulltime)
Debra J. Wells (PM) Riverview (MW) Riverview** (MW) January 1, 1997(Fulltime) (3/4 time)
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Kimberly Hornung- Middlesex UMC** Middlesex UMC** January 1, 1997Marcy ** (Troy Conf) 1/4 time (Troy Conf) ½ time
Al Maetche** (RM) Continue in Retirement Norcross** (MW) February 15, 1997(but not serve Norcross)
Her Yang Family Leave (MW) Hmong Community February 28, 1997UMC (MW)
Laurie Church (PM) LOA (SW) Fairfax, Morton (SW) March 1, 1997
John L. Roberts Dakotas Conference Blaine (ME) March 1, 1997
Mary Keen Walker Methodist: Dir Walker Methodist: Dir March 1, 1997Church Relations (MW) Pastoral Care
Kham Dy Yang (LP) Hmong Community Through California- March 27, 1997UMC (MW) Nevada Conference
Robert A. Braudt Chaska: Discovery Richfield UMC April 15, 1997UMC (MW) (Assoc) (MW)
Thomas V. Samuel Florida Conference MN Conference June 1, 1997 (Ext Min) (MW)
Larry W. Mens E Min: Delete Int. Coord. (cont. St. Paul Council of June 1, 1997Ethnic Min. Res. Coord Churches, Dir. of Crim.
Justice Care Svcs)
80. Who are appointed to ministry to the local church and where are they ap-pointed for the ensuing year? See V. Ministerial Appointments
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81. Who are appointed to extension ministries for the ensuing year? (Include:Elders, Deacons, and Probationary Members.)a) Within the connectional structures of United Methodism (¶¶322.1b,335.1a,c)?
Calvin G. Daniels Larry W. MensGretchen W. Fogo Howard E MuellerDuane M Gebhard Loren D. NelsonDuane G. Grage Richard E. OrmsbyPatricia B. Hinker Mark H. ParsonsMarty Jones James M. PerryMary Keen Duane V. SarazinKatherine Austin Mahle Virginia (Sue) Zabel
b) To ministries endorsed by the Board of Higher Education and Ministry(¶335.1b,c)?
Edward J. HollandScott MitchellAllan Vrieze
c) To other valid ministries under the provisions of ¶¶322.1a, 335.1d?(Deacons, no vote; Elders v 2/3)
E. Byron (Ron) Anderson Christopher A. McNair (PM)Bruce Bjork (PM) Christie Cozad NeugerThomas S. Davis Delores (Lori) NielsenLinda M. Day Susan Richey NienaberS. Mark Garrison Glenn S. Pickering (PM)Edward D. Garten Martha A. PostlethwaiteKeith E. Johnson H. Wilson YatesSuzanne Mades
82. Who are appointed to attend school (¶416.6)? (List alphabetically all thosewhose prime appointment is to attend school.)
Associate Members: Nonea) Probationary Members:
Donna J. Martinson Philip J. SchmidtJeffrey L. Olson (PD) Gloria R.ThomasElizabeth M. Olm (PD) David WernerJames L. Papandrea
b) Members in Full Connection:Gay Albers Nancy Wheeler HandlonLeland Bissinger Keith H. KendallR. Geoffrey Denison Robert J. Shaffer
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83. Where are the diaconal ministers appointed for the ensuing year (¶310)[1992Discipline]?L. Kim Doverspike Mn. Annual ConferenceDonna Draeger Anoka United Methodist ChurchNancy Jo Johnson St. Paul, CentennialSally Johnson Mpls, HennepinEmma Jean Melin St Anthony, FaithDavid Merry St Paul, Church of Good ShepherdDebra King Quale Austin, Christian Education Ctr.Janice Reedstrom LOAWilma J. Roberts Gen Bd. Of Global MinistriesGary Steele Nystrom and Assoc, Ltd.Ruth Ann Wiertzema Red Bird Missionary ConferenceCynthia J. Yanchury Mendota Hghts, St. Paul’s
PERSONS CERTIFIED AND REVIEWED BYBOARD OF ORDAINED MINISTRY
Who are Certified as Ministers of Christian EducationDuane Gebhard Corinne Van BurenJoan Lilja Sally Wizik WillsJeanette Pettit
Who are Certified as Associates In Christian Education:Karen Biederman Ruth WiertzemaJo Slifer (R)
Who are Certified as Ministers of Youth:James Papandrea
Who are Cetified as Directors of Music:Charlotte Krueger Sandra Saliny
84. What other personal notations should be made? (Include such matters aschanges in pension credit (¶1506.6), corrections or additions to matters re-ported in the “Business of the Annual Conference” form in previous years,and legal name changes of clergy members and diaconal ministers.)
85. Where shall the next Conference Session be held (¶603.3)?St. Cloud State University in St. Cloud, MNJune 4-7, 1998
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CERTIFICATE OF ORDINATION
This is to certify that at 10:30 a.m. on the eighth day of June, 1997, inHalenbeck Hall at St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota, Iordained:
Elizabeth Macaulay Olm Jeffrey Lee Olson
as Probationary Deacons in The United Methodist Church.
At the same time and place, assisted by the District Superintendentsand other Elders, I ordained:
Mary M. Edlund Jeanette R. PettitSharon S. Hegele Marjory Janet ShieldsJoseph Christopher Jackson Jane M. SouhradaJanet Eileen Boots Larson Corinne Van BurenJoan M. Williams Lilja Sally Wizik Wills
as Full Deacons in The United Methodist Church, and I ordained:
Mark Allen Bengtson Brenda Lea King (recognition of orders from Mark Alan Marston the Covenant Church) David Malcolm PriceJoAnn Alma Haag Benjamin Travis Wayne ReamesAlan Herman Bolte Becky Jo ThilgesLynn Carol Borgeson Marcial VasquezKaren Ann Chatfield Bruins Sharon Jean WernerLois Andrea Omacht Burkart Daniel JouaPao YangLinda Kay Grounds
as Elders in The United Methodist Church.
Bishop John L. HopkinsMinnesota Area of The United Methodist Church
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NEWLY ORDAINED DEACONSRECEIVED INTO FULL MEMBERSHIP
Back: Sharon Hegele, Jeanette Pettit, Bishop Hopkins, Mary Edlund,Corrine Van Buren, Christopher Jackson Front: Janet Boots Larson,Sally Wizik Wills, Joan Lilja, Marjory Shields, Jane Souhrada.
NEWLY ORDAINED ELDERSRECEIVED INTO FULL MEMBERSHIP
Back: Daniel Jona Pao Yang, Karen Bruins, Lois Burkart, LynnBorgeson, Bishop Hopkins, Travis Reames, Marcial Vasquez, BrendaKing, JoAnn Benjamin Front: Alan Bolte, David Price, MarkMarston, Becky Jo Thilges, Sharon Werner, Linda Grounds,Mark Bengtson.
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COMMISSIONED AS A PROBATIONARY MEMBER INPREPARATION FOR ORDER OF ELDER
Ruth Ann Ramstad, Bishop Hopkins
NEWLY CONSECRATEDDIACONAL MINISTER
David Merry, Bishop Hopkins
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RETIRED
Left to right with men standing behind their spouses: Clyde and JoyceJohnson, James Nelson, Larry and Virginia Hoganson, Ted and KathyColescott, Richard Gist, James E. Jameson, Bishop Hopkins, Dennis andSharon Ruhnke, Norman and Elaine Lidke, Bruce and Wanda Erickson,Lawrence and Cathy Zimmerman, Allan and Susan Clark Harris.
NEWLY ORDAINED DEACONS RECEIVEDINTO PROBATIONARY MEMBERSHIP
Elizabeth Olm, Bishop Hopkins, Jeffrey Lee Olson
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V. MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTSMINNESOTA CONFERENCE
1997-1998
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS
** Less than full time(AF) Affiliate Member(AM) Associate member(AS) Appointed to attend school(DL) Disability leave(DP) Deacon recognized from other denomination serving UM(EP) Elder/full minister recognized from other denomination serving UM(FD) Deacon in full connection(FE) Elder in full connection(FL) Full-time Local Pastor(LOA) Leave of absence(LP) Other local pastor(OC) Member of other annual conference(OD) Deacon member of other annual conference(OE) Elder member of other annual conference(OF) Full member of other denomination(PD) Probationary Deacon(PE) Probationary Elder(PM) Probationary member(SL) Sabbatical leave(SP) Student local pastor
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EXTENSION MINISTRIES
Appointments Within the Connectional Structures of United Methodism (1)
Calvin G. Daniels Chaplain 3Sherburn Lakeview Methodist Health Care
Center - Maplewood Residence
Gretchen W. Fogo Director of Church Relations 6Excelsior Hamline University
Duane M. Gebhard Superintendent, Northwest District 7Minnesota Annual Conference
Duane G. Grage Director / Manager 2Hubbard Northern Pines Assembly Grounds
Patricia B. Hinker Superintendent, Southwest District 1Minnesota Annual Conference
Marty Jones ** Staff Chaplain 5 Mpls: Lake Harriet Walker Meth Residence/
Health Service, Inc.
Mary Keen Director of Church Relations 5 Shakopee: Calvary Walker Meth Residence/
Health Service, Inc.
Katherine Austin Mahle Superintendent, Metro West District 1Minnesota Annual Conference
Larry W. Mens Director of Criminal Justice Care Services 3 Mpls: Epworth St. Paul Area Council of Churches
Howard E. Mueller Professor of Religious Studies 22Racine North Central College, Naperville, IL
Loren D. Nelson Superintendent, Northeast District 6Minnesota Annual Conference
99
Richard E. Ormsby Superintendent, Southeast District 4Minnesota Annual Conference
Mark H. Parsons Director of Gift Planning 6Delano Hamline University
James M. Perry (11) Steward of Appointed Leadership 1Minnesota Annual Conference
Duane V. Sarazin Superintendent, Metro East District 6Minnesota Annual Conference
Virginia Sue Zabel Director, Practice in Mission and Ministry 6North Oaks: Peace and Assistant Professor
Wesley Theological Seminary
Appointments of Persons Under Endorsement by theDivision of Chaplains and Related Ministries (2)
Edward J. Holland Chaplain: Coordinator of Hospice 5North Oaks: Peace Spiritual Care and Grief Support
Methodist Hospital Hospice
Scott Mitchell Pastoral Counselor 10Brklyn Cntr: Brooklyn Samaritan Interfaith Counseling
Center Naperville, Illinois
Allan Vrieze Staff Chaplain 7Rochester: Evangel Mayo Medical Center, Rochester
Conference Members in Service Under World Division,General Board of Global Ministries (3)
Bruce Bjork (PM) Director, Congregations in 2Le Sueur Community Greater Minneapolis
Council of Churches
S. Mark Garrison Missionary to India 8Austin: First Kodaikanal International School, India
(11) Effective June 5, 1997
100
Appointments Beyond the Ministries Usually Extended Throughthe Local Church and Other Institutions (4)
E. Byron (Ron) Anderson Assistant Professor of Worship, 2 Mpls: Simpson Director of Community Worship
Christian Theological Seminary
Thomas S. Davis Chaplain 10 St. Anthony: Faith London Correctional Institution/
London, Ohio
Linda M. Day Assistant Professor of Hebrew Bible 3Delano Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
Edward D. Garten Dean, Libraries & Information 12Moorhead: Grace Technologies, University of Dayton
Keith E. Johnson ** Director 1 Mpls: Park Avenue CAUSE
Suzanne Mades ** Executive Director 7St. Paul: Central Park, Disability Awareness Ministries, Inc.Wheelock Parkway
Christopher A. McNair (PM) Executive Director 3Mpls: Park Avenue Christ’s Children Ministries
Christie Cozad Neuger Professor, Pastoral Counseling 6Mpls: Hennepin Avenue & Theology, United Theological
Seminary/Twin Cities
Delores (Lori) Nielsen(PM)** Chaplain 2Shakopee: Calvary North Ridge Care Center
Susan Richey Nienaber Pastoral Counselor 5Roseville: Centennial Westminster Counseling Center
Glenn S. Pickering (PM) Licensed Psychologist 2 Glendale: Savage Birchwood Centers, Inc.
Martha A. Postlethwaite Chaplain 6Mpls: Hennepin Ave United Theological Seminary/
Twin Cities
101
Robert Shaffer Pastoral Counselor 1Monticello Pastoral Counseling Service
John Soderberg Employee Counselor/Industrial 1Burnsville: River Hills Chaplain Ceridian
Nancy Victorin-Vangerud Lecturer in Systematic Theology 1Rochester: Christ Murdoch University
& Perth Hall of Divinity/Australia
H. Wilson Yates President 2Mpls: Hennepin Ave United Theological Seminary/
Twin Cities
ORDAINED MINISTERS APPOINTED TO ATTEND SCHOOL,COLLEGE OR SEMINARY
Gay Albers 2Leland Bissinger 5R. Geoffrey Denison 9Nancy Wheeler Handlon 1Keith H. Kendall 4Donna J. Martinson (PM) 2Jeffrey L. Olson (PM) 1Elizabeth M. Olm (PM) 1James L. Papandrea (PM) 5Philip J. Schmidt (PM) 2Gloria R. Thomas (PM) 3David Werner (PM) 1
RETIRED RELATIONSHIP
Theodore G. Colescott Clyde L. JohnsonBruce R. Erikson Norman E. LidkeRichard Gist James R. NelsonAllen Clark Harris Dennis D. RuhnkeLawrence W. Hoganson Lawrence C. ZimmermanJames E. Jameson (LP)
DIACONAL: RETIRING
Glendoris Rash
102
HONORABLY LOCATED: RETIRING
William F. Gausman
EXITING MINNESOTA CONFERENCE
John L. Roberts (12) Transfer to Dakotas ConferenceJohn P. Gilbert (13) Transfer to Tennessee ConferenceSun Young Park Transfer to California-Nevada ConferenceDavid G. Swanson Transfer to Rocky Mountain ConferenceHer Yang Transfer to Wisconsin Conference
FAMILY LEAVE
Walter C. Lockhart, IV 3
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Daniel Arvidson-Hicks 3 Naomi E. Jackson 1Kathy Frank Chesney (PM) 4 Mark J. Mathews (PM ) 7Laurie L. Church (PM) 2 Amanda Merlin-Molstad 2Debra L. Clausen 1 Nancy J. Johnston Noah 4Paul A. Dunn 6 Kent A. Peterson (PM) 3Steven (Seth) Garwood (PM) 2 Jonathan T. Pyne 6Joan M. Granander (PM) 7 Cathy F. Townley (PM) 2Kenneth Hepner 7 Judith J. WestLee 4Eric Hucke 19 Richard Wilson 12
DISABILITY LEAVE
James A. Dodge 4Brian R. Marshall 4Richard Otten (PM) 4
HONORABLE LOCATION
Janice Martineau-Dunlop 1David L. Lieder 1Mark T. Schneider 1
(12) Effective March 1, 1997(13) Effective June 8, 1997
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APPOINTMENTS IN OTHER CONFERENCES
Kimberly Hornung-Marcy ** Troy 3 ¶337.1
AFFILIATE MEMBERS
Kenneth L. Beale, Jr. Eastern Pennsylvania Conference 4F. Allen Bettis North Carolina Conference 2
FULL DEACONS UNDER APPOINTMENT
Mary M. Edlund Steward of Communications (14) 1Hopkins Minnesota Annual Conference
Sharon S. Hegele Director of Shared Ministries 4Plymouth: Messiah Coordinator of Confirmation
Burnsville: River Hills UMC
J. Christopher Jackson Minister of Program 9Mpls: Hennepin Avenue Mpls: Hennepin Avenue UMC
Janet Boots Larson Minister of Christian Education 5Stillwater: First Stillwater: First UMC
Joan Williams Lilja Minister of Christian Education 5Roseville: Centennial Roseville: Centennial UMC
Jeanette Pettit Minister of Congregational Care 7Mpls: Hennepin Avenue Mpls: Hennepin Avenue UMC
Marjory J. Shields Minister of Nurture 5Brklyn Cntr: Brooklyn Brooklyn Center: Brooklyn UMC
Jane M. Souhrada Steward of Disciple Empowerment (15) 1Rosemount Minnesota Annual Conference
Corinne Van Buren Consultant - FOCUS ‘97 2Duluth: First General Board of Discipleship
Sally Wizik Wills Minister of Christian Education 7 Fridley Fridley UMC
(14) Effective June 1, 1997(15) Effective June 1, 1997
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DIACONAL MINISTERS
L. Kim Doverspike Treasurer 12Cambridge Minnesota Annual Conference
Donna Draeger Director of Christian Education 3Blaine Anoka United Methodist Church
Nancy Jo Johnson Volunteer Staff Coordinator 3 Roseville: Centennial Self-empl Parish Nurse Church
Consultant Roseville: Centennial UMC
Sally H. Johnson Diaconal Minister with Children 3 Mpls: Hennepin Avenue and Families, Mpls: Hennepin
Avenue UMC
Emma Jean Melin Director of Ministry with Families 2St. Anthony: Faith St. Anthony: Faith UMC
David Merry Diaconal Minister of Visitation 1St. Paul: Church of St. Paul: Church of the Good Shepherd the Good Shepherd
Debra King Quale ** Director: Christian Education Center 4Stewartville Austin, Minnesota
Wilma J. Roberts Assistant General Secretary,Administration & Program 2General Board of Global Ministries
Gary Steele Family Psychotherapist 3Park Avenue Nystrom & Associate, Ltd.
Ruth Ann Wiertzema Director Council on Ministries 6Adrian Red Bird Missionary Conference
Cynthia J. Yanchury Diaconal Minister of Christian Growth 3 Mendota Heights: Mendota Heights: St. Paul’s St. Paul’s
DIACONAL: LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Janice L. Reedstrom 3
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SALARIES FOR THOSE APPOINTED TO EXTENSION MINISTRIES(Includes base compensation, utilities & housing allowance)
A. Appointments with the connectional structures of United Methodism:Calvin G. Daniels $31,200Gretchen W. Fogo $43,663Duane M. Gebhard $45,594 (plus parsonage)Duane G. Grage not listedPatricia B. Hinker $45,594 (plus parsonage)Marty J. Jones $13,000Mary Keen $35,000Katherine Austin Mahle $58,594Larry W. Mens $27,300Howard E. Mueller not listedLoren D. Nelson $45,594 (plus parsonage)Richard E. Ormsby $44,123 (plus parsonage)Mark H. Parsons not listedJames M. Perry not listedDuane V. Sarazin $46,531 (plus parsonage)(Viriginia) Sue Zabel $51,700
B. Endorsed by the Division of Chaplains and Related MinistriesEdward J. Holland $45,300Scott Mitchell not listedAllen Vrieze $40,000
C. In service with World Division of General Board of Global MinistriesBruce Bjork not listedS. Mark Garrison not listed
D. Appointed to other valid approved extension ministryErnest Byron “Ron” Anderson $35,000Thomas Scott Davis $45,800Linda M. Day $40,950Edward D. Garten $78,000Keith E. Johnson not listedSuzanne Mades $28,800Christopher McNair $29,800Christie Cozad Neuger $43,176Deloris (Lori) Nielsen not listedSusan M. Richey Nienaber not listedGlenn S. Pickering not listedMartha Anne Postletwaite $34,910Robert Shaffer not listedJohn Soderberg not listedNancy Victorin-Vangerud not listedH. Wilson Yates not listed
(The above information is from Extension Ministry forms filled out by those persons.)
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VI. REPORTSA. ACTIONS OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Item #500 The Bishops’ Initiative on Children and Poverty
BE IT RESOLVED that the Minnesota Annual Conference affirm the Bishops’Initiative on Children and Poverty and that it be commended to the churches forstudy and implementation.Minnesota Chapter, Methodist Federation for Social Action
RAL (minutes, #16 and #25)
Item #500a Solidarity with Uprooted Children
As a first step toward an affirmation of the Bishops’ Initiative on Children andPoverty;BE IT RESOLVED that the local churches of the Minnesota Annual Conferenceexpress their solidarity with uprooted children and their families on June 22, 1997,and on the fourth Sunday of June each year thereafter.Dialogue/Decision Group
Adopted (minutes, #48)
Item #501 Seeking a Living Wage for All Minnesotans
WHEREAS the 1996 General Conference of the United Methodist Churchdesignated “work” as its quadrennial theme, andWHEREAS the Social Principles of the United Methodist Church tells us “Everyperson has the right to a job at a living wage” (¶ 67. C, 1996 Book of Discipline);andWHEREAS our government has suggested more people be in the work force,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Minnesota Annual Conferenceimplement this theme in the following ways:1) Encourage local congregations to study work-related issues (such as those
raised by the Jobs Now Report on Work)2) Support the Living Wage Movement in Minnesota.3) The District Superintendents include a mechanism in the 1997 Charge
Conference materials whereby local churches can report on what they havebeen doing to implement this theme and this information be reported back tothe 1998 Annual Conference.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Minnesota Annual Conference provide anexemplary model for local churches by paying its employees a living wage andusing employment practices that treat employees and applicants for positions withrespect, courtesy, and compassion.Minnesota Chapter, Methodist Federation for Social Action
The following substitute to item #501 was offered by a dialogue/decision group:
WHEREAS the 1996 General Conference of the United Methodist Churchdesignated “work” as its quadrennial theme, andWHEREAS the Social Principles of the United Methodist Church tell us “Everyperson has the right to a job at a living wage” (¶67C, 1996 Book of Discipline);THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Minnesota Annual Conferenceencourage local congregations to study work-related issues.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Minnesota Annual Conference provide anexemplary model for local churches by using employment practices that treatemployees and applicants for positions with respect, courtesy and compassion.
The following substitute to the substitute was offered on the floor of the AnnualConference session:
WHEREAS, the 1996 General Conference of the United Methodist Churchdesignated “work” as our quadrennial theme for 1997-2000, andWHEREAS, the Social Principles of the United Methodist Church declare, “Everyperson has the right to a job at a living wage “ (¶67C, 1996 Book of Discipline),THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Minnesota Annual Conference andlocal churches take action in the following ways:1) Encourage local congregations to study work-related issues to include: “living
wages,” benefits, and the growing income disparity in the country.2) Encourage local congregations to create and utilize resources which speak of
work as vocation, and to recognize ministries through employment in bothworship and education.
3) The district superintendents place this issue on the 1997 Charge Conferenceagenda so that local churches may report on what they have been doing toexamine this concern.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Minnesota Annual Conference and localchurches provide an exemplary model by paying all employees a living wage, andusing employment practices that treat employees and applicants for positions withrespect, courtesy and compassion.
Adopted (minutes, #42)
Item #502 Hate-Free Zones, Acts of Violence and Issues of Hate
WHEREAS, there has been an increase in both hate speech and hate crimes in ourstate including serious incidents of racial violence, backpedaling on affirmativeaction, burnings of Black churches around the country, vandalism to Jewish housesof worship and cemeteries, increased violence against gay-lesbian-andtransgendered persons as well as increased violence against women, children,immigrants, refugees, and the elderly; andWHEREAS, the 1991 Annual Conference, passed a resolution condemning thehateful prejudice of homophobia and all hate crimes as contrary to the will of God(Journal p. 68); andWHEREAS, the 1994 Annual Conference opposed the counterproductiveatmosphere marked by “harsh and accusatory rhetoric . . . against the value andvoice of women” (Journal p. 200); andWHEREAS, the 1996 Annual Conference went on record against violenceassociated with racism (Journal p. 35); andWHEREAS, the General Rules exhort us to “do no harm” . . . and to “do good ofevery possible sort” (1996 Book of Discipline , ¶62); andWHEREAS, we are called to ministry by the Prince of Peace and are commandedto love one another, including our enemies;WHEREAS, state and local communities have enacted legislation addressing hatecrimes;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Minnesota Annual Conferencedeclare itself a Hate-Free Zone and call on each local congregation to do the same.
FURTHERMORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT conference staff and resources bemade available to local congregations to address acts of violence and issues of hatein their communities.Minnesota Chapter, Methodist Federation for Social Action
Adopted as amended (minutes, #44)
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Item #503 Support for Family Members and Friends ofGays and Lesbian Persons
WHEREAS, fear of homosexuality has caused many gay and lesbian adults andteenagers to feel unwelcome in the church; andWHEREAS, the family members and friends of lesbians and gays also sufferacutely, either because of the church’s or their own homophobia; andWHEREAS, gays and lesbians and their families can be found in every communityin Minnesota, suffering in silence due to widespread homophobia; andWHEREAS, the 1992 Annual Conference passed a resolution urging each UnitedMethodist congregation to take part in the formation of/or in hosting existingsupport groups for family members and friends of gay and lesbian persons in itssurrounding areas and demonstrate the inclusive love of Jesus by opening theirdoors to house the meetings of such groups (1992 Journal. p. 186);
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Annual Conference call on the districtsuperintendents to include a reporting mechanism in 1997 Charge Conferencematerials whereby local churches can report on their progress in implementing the1992 action and this information be reported back to the 1998 Annual Conference.Minnesota Chapter, Methodist Federation for Social Action
Adopted (minutes, #45)
Item #504 End Hate Speech
Action: The Minnesota Annual Conference supports the work of the MinnesotaChurch Anti-Racism Initiative and Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays intheir work to educate our communities about the negative effects of hate speech.We call on local churches to consider working with these and other localecumenical and interfaith bodies that are working to end hate speech and otherforms of oppression.Rationale: The Minnesota Annual Conference has condemned numerous acts ofhate and oppression. This action calls on our congregations to work to prevent anderadicate hate speech. As we strive to be disciples of Jesus Christ we need to workfrom an attitude of love rather than an attitude of hate. Our local churches are thebest community action centers for teaching the world that there is no place for hatein our life together.Outcome: Our churches will lead the way in ending hate speech in ourcommunities.
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Implementation: Conference program staff will inform congregations, throughappropriate mailings, of interfaith and ecumenical opportunities to end hatespeech.Resources: UnknownSubmitted by: Methodist Federation for Social Action
RAL (minutes, #16 and #25)
Item #505 Authorization for Minnesota Peacewith Justice Grants
Action: One-half of the 1998 Peace with Justice offering will be used to give grantsto Peace with Justice ministries in the state of Minnesota.Rationale: General Conference allows the Annual Conference to use one-half ofthe offering for local projects.Outcome: All Minnesota United Methodists will be supporting Peace with JusticeMinistries within the state with faithful giving.Implementation: Board of Church and Society will determine the process forawarding grants.Resourcing required: The Annual Conference will provide sufficient funding toensure that the Board of Church and Society will be able to meet and perform itsduties as assigned by the Discipline.Submitted by: Board of Church and Society
RAL (minutes, #16 and #25)
Item #506 Youth Asset Building Congregations
Action:1) Encourage each local congregation to become a “youth asset building
congregation.”2) Commission the appropriate MAC agency to provide resources to local
congregations interested in becoming youth asset building congregationsincluding co-sponsoring three regional workshops on youth asset building forthe local church.
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Rationale: Because youth in all sectors of our society today are at risk; becauseit is one of our priorities to train clergy and laity, so that persons of all ages areempowered for ministry, and because Search Institute is developing the assetbuilding program in cooperation with the United Methodist publishing house thatis similar to one being used by schools, municipalities and other agenciesthroughout the state; the MAC encourage and facilitate local churchesparticipating in this program.Outcome: 1) Publicity will go out to local churches encouraging participation. 2)At the conference level, resources for becoming asset building congregations willbe provided for local churches. 3) Three regional workshops sponsored incooperation with the Search Institute and possibly other denominations by MACwill be held for training local church leadership.Implementation: The Discipleship ministry team or whatever MAC body isresponsible for leadership training in the local church.Resourcing: $6,000 for workshops, $500 for resource material for a total of$6,500.Submitted by: Board of Church and Society
Adopted (minutes, #43)
Item #507 Equitable Compensation Recommendation
The Commission on Equitable Compensation makes the following recommenda-tions for 1998.A. There shall be a base cash compensation for each charge of the conference to
be calculated upon two factors:1) Minimum cash compensation2) Increments for seniority of the pastor
B. The minimum cash compensation for all pastors who qualify according to theOperating Policies of the Minnesota Annual Conference in 1998 shall be$21,815.1) Increments for seniority shall begin in the second year of service. Thereshall be added to the base cash compensation an increment of $335 per yearfor the first twenty years of full-time service in the Minnesota AnnualConference. In 1994 the conference acted to add 5 increments to be added onthe following schedule:1995 - sixteenth increment 1996 - seventeenth increment1997 - eighteenth increment 1998 - nineteenth increment1999 - twentieth increment
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Seniority tenure for base cash compensation purposes shall be computed on thecalendar year rather than the conference year. Pastors received into the MinnesotaAnnual Conference by transfer of credentials shall have their seniority tenurestatus determined by the cabinet at the time of acceptance into the MinnesotaAnnual Conference. Years served by student pastors while appointed to attendschool shall not be counted as service years.
2) The minimum cash compensation and schedule of increments for seniorityshall be reviewed annually by the Equitable Compensation Commission.
C. In addition to the base cash compensation, every charge shall pay actualutilities for church owned parsonages. Utilities include: heat, electricity,water, water softener (including salt) where needed, sewage, garbagedisposal, basic cable costs, basic telephone costs for the parsonage and thechurch, and long distance calls applicable to the charge.
D. In addition to the base cash compensation, the charge shall pay that portion ofthe conference health insurance program for pastors and their families notpaid by the Annual Conference.
E. In addition to the base cash compensation, the charge shall pay the pastor’smonthly pension contribution for Ministerial Pension Plan (MPP) andComprehensive Protection Plan (CPP).
F. In addition to the base cash compensation, the charge shall match to 2% thepersonal contributions made by the pastor to the United Methodist ChurchPersonal Investment Plan (PIP) account.
G. In addition to the base cash compensation, the charge shall budget anallowance for continuing formation and spiritual growth. The conferenceminimum is $800 per year. It is recommended that the amount be equal to2.5% of the conference average compensation which for 1998 is $37,769 or$944.23. (See 1988 Journal, “Program of Continuing Education” underIII.B.5, page 234). This amount is to be expended only on a vouchered basisas reimbursement.
H. The pastor shall be reimbursed for vouchered actual mileage driven in parishwork at least equal to the Internal Revenue Service approved rate (31 ½ centsin 1997).
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I. Each charge shall establish and budget for an accountable reimbursement planfor pastor’s business-related expenses which meets Internal Revenue Servicerequirements for such a plan. The conference minimum is $500.
J. In the event that it should be necessary and advisable to make exceptions to thepolicies stated above and in the Operating Policies of the conference, thematter must be referred to the Equitable Compensation Commission by thecabinet.
K. In addition to vacation time, the charge shall provide a period of time forcontinuing formation and spiritual growth. The conference minimum shall beone week per year. It is recommended that in addition, a one-month period beprovided within each quadrennium. (See The Book of Discipline 1996,¶348.2).
The changes in the above recommendations from 1996 Annual Conference actionare few in number:(1) An increase of $615 in the base cash compensation in “B”(2) An increase in the recommended amount (NOT minimum) for continuing
formation and spiritual growth in “F”
The rationale is as follows:Re (1): This is a 2.9% increase which is the Social Security cost of living
adjustment for 1997.Re (2): This increase is an adjustment in the amount on paper only for most
congregations. The $800 minimum is not changed.
Adopted (minutes, #40)
Item #508 Retired Clergy Housing Allowance
WHEREAS, the religious denomination known as The United Methodist Churchhas and functions through ministers of the gospel who are duly ordained orlicensed; andWHEREAS, the practice of The United Methodist Church is to provide aparsonage or a rental allowance as part of the gross compensation for each of itsactive ordained or licensed ministers; andWHEREAS, pensions paid to retired and disabled ordained or licensed ministersof The United Methodist Church are considered as deferred compensation and arepaid to said retired and disabled ordained or licensed ministers in consideration ofprevious, active service; and
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WHEREAS, the Internal Revenue Service has recognized that the MinnesotaAnnual Conference is the appropriate organization to designate a housing/rentalallowance for retired and disabled ordained or licensed ministers who are membersof this Conference;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:1. An amount equal to 100% of the pension payments received during the year of
1997 and 1998 be and is hereby designated as a rental/housing allowance foreach retired and disabled ordained or licensed minister of the UnitedMethodist Church who is or was a member of the Minnesota AnnualConference at the time of his or her retirement;
2. This rental/housing allowance shall apply to each retired and disabledordained or licensed minister who has been granted the retired relation orplaced on disability leave by the Minnesota Annual Conference and whosename and relationship to the conference is recorded in the Journal of theMinnesota Annual Conference and in other appropriate records maintained bythe conference;
3. The pension payment to which this rental/housing allowance applies shall bethe pension payment resulting from all service of such retired and disabledordained or licensed minister from all employment by any local church,Annual Conference or institution of The United Methodist Church or of anyformer denomination that is now a part of The United Methodist Church, orfrom any other employer who employed the minister to perform servicesrelated to the ministry and who elected to make contributions to the pensionfunds of The United Methodist Church for such retired minister’s pension.
Note: The rental/housing allowance which may be excluded from a minister’sgross income is limited to the lesser of (1) the amount of the rental /housingallowance designated by the minister’s employer or other appropriate body, (2) theamount actually expended by the minister to provide his or her housing, or (3) thelegally-determined fair rental value of the parsonage or other housing provided.As specified in Rev. Rul. 71-290 C.B. 92, “the only amount that will qualify forexclusion under section 107(2) of the Code as a ‘rental allowance’ is an amountequal to the fair rental value of the home, including furnishings and appurtenancessuch as a garage, plus the cost of utilities.”
RAL (minutes, #9 and #25)
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Item #509 Approval of Years of Service for Pension Credit
Action: That the years of service and pension credit in the Minnesota AnnualConference be approved for the persons who are requesting retirement at the 1997Annual Conference session.Resourcing: NoneSubmitted by: Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits
RAL (minutes, #9 and #25)
Item #510 1998 Pension Rate
Action: That the 1998 pension rate for pre-1982 years of service be $378, whichis 1% of the 1998 Conference Average Compensation (CAC) of $37,769; and thatthe pension rate for retirees who were full-time local pastors be the same asconference clergy member retirees.Rationale: 1996 Discipline, ¶1506.7 It continues to fulfill our conference’scovenant to continue to provide a pension rate of 1% of the CAC.Outcome: Retired clergy with any years of Minnesota service prior to 1982, willreceive $378 per year of that service as an annual retirement benefit.Implementation: Conference and General Board of Pension and Health Benefits.Resourcing: $854,000 from accumulated gifts and apportionments now on hand,none from apportionments. Adequate reserves held at GBPHB to underwrite for1998 with no additional financial commitment by the MN AC UMC budget.Submitted by: Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits
RAL (minutes, #9 and #25)
Item #511 Pastor’s 3% Personal Investment Plan
From the time of merger, the MN Annual Conference of the UMC has mandatedthat the congregation being served by a pastor pay the 3% “personal contribution”for the clergy’s personal pension share in the denominational pension program .The Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits in cooperation with theCommission on Equitable Compensation is proposing a change to this policy.
WHEREAS the Ministerial Pension Plan (MPP) document identifies this amountas a personal contribution (as opposed to a church contribution) which carriescertain investment and withdrawal options by the clergy person; and
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WHEREAS the 1996 General Conference action initiated a Personal InvestmentPlan (PIP) effective January 1, 1998, which will further allow the pastor to controland allocate this 3% as an investment and the clergy person may make thesecontributions on a pre- or post-tax basis, at that person’s discretion; andWHEREAS in accordance with the 1996 General Conference action, participationin this 3% pension funding will be optional on the part of the clergy person as ofJanuary 1, 1998 and personal contribution participation will not be required inorder to have the church pay the 12% portion; andWHEREAS current practice presents potential tax liability concerns for the pastorshould the church not include this amount on the pastor’s 1099 or W-2 at year end; andWHEREAS Minnesota is only one of two conferences practicing this policy,thereby making certain instructions and training inconsistent for our conference;
THEREFORE the Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits incooperation with the Commission on Equitable Compensation recommends thateffective January 1, 1998, for any pastor electing to make personal contributionsto the UM pension plan, that congregation will match contributions on a 1 to 1 ratioup to 2% of the pastor’s salary and housing not to exceed 2% of the DAC. Thecongregation’s portion may be made on a deferred tax or on a tax paid basis (theamount will be added to the taxable income at year end) as appropriate on anindividual basis. The church shall NOT expend these funds for any other purposesthan as a contribution to the pension program of the UMC. In this process, theclergy person will:
1. Make an election to participate or not participate in the personal portion of theMPP.
2. Make an election to contribute the amount with tax paid dollars or through asigned salary reduction agreement make a contribution with pre-taxeddollars.
3. Make decisions on investment options according to Plan Document Rules.4. Make a decision as to the taxability of this matching amount from the
congregation and affect appropriate documentation.
FURTHERMORE:WHEREAS current practice is to have the pastor pay 1% as a salary deductiontoward the Comprehensive Protection Plan (CPP) funding requirements; andWHEREAS payment of this amount is not optional nor can it be paid on a pre-taxbasis; andTHEREFORE as of January 1, 1998, the congregation will pay the 4.4% of thepastor’s pension base up to the DAC for their pastor(s) rather than the current 3.4%.
Adopted (minutes, #39)
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Item #512 Petition For Declaratory Decision
Action: Ask the Judicial Council (¶2616.2j) for an answer to the followingquestions regarding the new membership provisions of the 1996 Book ofDiscipline:
(1) Should the Roll of Baptized Members (¶215.1) include both baptizedmembers and professing members?
(2) Since the 1996 Discipline has no clause similar to ¶224 in the 1992 Discipline(which called for removal of preparatory members when they reached age 19),how far back in history must the pastor or membership secretary go when he/she is creating the Roll of Baptized Members (¶ 215.1) and is trying to identifypersons who were baptized but never became full members?
(3) Should persons formerly on the Roll of Preparatory Members who wereplaced on it without yet being baptized (1992 Discipline, ¶216.4) now betransferred to the Roll of Baptized Members?
(4) Does the second sentence of ¶214 imply that at the time of baptism an adultmay choose to be enrolled as a baptized member without being enrolled as aprofessing member?
(5) Does the second sentence of ¶214 imply that a baptized adult who wishes tojoin the church by profession of faith or transfer may be received at his/herrequest as a baptized member rather than as a professing member?
(6) When a professing member is removed by action of the charge conference(¶229.2b(4); 244), shall his/her name remain on (or be transferred to) the Rollof Baptized Members?
(7) If a professing member wishes to cease being a professing member, may he/she remain (or become) a baptized member?
(8) If a person ceases to be a professing member but remains (or becomes) abaptized member, is he/she to be listed on both the Roll of Baptized Members(¶231.1) and the Roll of Persons Removed From the Roll of ProfessingMembers (¶231.6)?
(9) May the Church Council survey the congregation to ask professing memberswhether they wish to remain professing members or wish to be listed only onthe Roll of Baptized Members?
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(10)Is the register of baptized children (¶227.3) to be identical with the Roll ofBaptized Members (¶231.1) or is it to be a separate document?
(11)When parents transfer to another congregation, are their baptized children (upto a certain age) to be removed from the Roll of Baptized Members in the“sending” church and transferred to the “receiving” church without an explicitrequest from the children themselves?
(12)May a child withdraw from membership on his/her own initiative?
(13)May a parent validly communicate in writing the purpose of withdrawal(¶243) from baptized membership on behalf of a child?
(14)Should the Constituency Roll (¶231.3) include the immediate family of aprofessing member of the congregation even if those family members have aformal membership connection with another congregation?
(15) Does the 1996 Discipline, in making all baptized persons, including infants,members of The United Methodist Church, violate the Constitution ¶4, whichsays that persons are eligible for membership “when they take the appropriatevows”?
(16) If a young person’s pre-baptismal instruction takes place in accordance with¶222.1b and the person is baptized before entering the confirmation class, do¶215.2 and ¶231.2 require the pastor to enroll that person as a professingmember at the time of baptism (assuming the baptism is performed accordingto the ritual of the church)?
(17)Does ¶227.2 require that some children be carried on the roll of baptizedmembers of two churches simultaneously?
(18)Are all baptized members, regardless of age, entitled to vote at sessions of thechurch conference?
Rationale: Membership provisions need to be clarified for the sake of consistencyof application among local churches and pastors and for the sake of accuraterecord-keeping.Outcome: The Judicial Council will interpret the membership provisions and tellus how they are to be applied.
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Implementation: The conference secretary will transmit this petition to thesecretary of the Judicial Council.Resourcing: 32 centsSubmitted by: Peter Milloy Rod Stemme Robert Hunter 100 7th Ave. S. Box 127 Box 8 St. James MN 56081 Lamberton MN 56152 Springfield MN 56087 507-375-4383 507-752-7317 507-723-6698
Adopted as amended (with the addition of items 16, 17, and 18; minutes, #41)
Item #513 Reserves Policy
To assist the conference in its operations, the Council on Finance andAdministration proposes the establishment of three Reserve Funds:General Operations Reserve Fund
A General Operations Reserve Fund shall be established in support of normalconference activities. The primary purpose is to provide the working capital fordaily operations, allow responsible budgeting by providing an interim allocationssource, plus be a source of funds for unexpected exposures or opportunities arisingbetween sessions. This fund shall have a minimum balance equal to 20% of thebudgeted expenditures less any amounts where the premise is the amount receivedis the amount paid out.
Implementation: This percentage is applied to the reserve level at the beginningof the year compared to the expense level for that year. Where the amount is lowerthan the desired level, an amount equal to the difference up to 10% of the requiredreserve level is to be placed into the next year’s budget to be apportioned. (It willnot be included in the expense level for the next year in calculating the next year’srelation to the 20%.)
Any excess in reserves will be used to assure the required levels for all RESERVEfunds and in consideration of any projected needs which would reduce these fundsbelow their identified bases. Interest earned on this fund will be used to support theGeneral Operations, Legal and Capital Equipment and Improvement Funds inmaintaining their minimum balances. Any additional available amount will beused to increase all three fund balances.
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Rationale: For efficient, effective and stable financial operations, the MN ACUMC should maintain an operational cash reserve. The 20% level is based oncurrent practices for expenditures within the conference budget. It considers thelower level of receipts during the summer months while still maintaining ourcommitment to pay general church apportionments and regular expendituresduring these months.
Legal Reserve Fund
A Legal Reserve Fund in the amount of $200,000 is to be established. This fundwill provide a financial protection buffer to absorb significant and unexpectedlegal costs of the conference.
Implementation: This fund may be used at the direction of the bishop, dean ofthe cabinet and leader of the team of stewards. Should any amount be used and thefund balance falls below the prescribed level and if the shortfall can not berecovered from operational reserves or other sources at the end of that year, theamount of shortfall shall be placed into the next budgeting process. Interest earnedon this fund will be used to support the General Operations, Legal and CapitalEquipment and Remodeling Fund in maintaining their minimum balances. Anyadditional available amount will be used to increase all three fund balances.
Rationale: Any legal entity today must acknowledge that we are in a litigioussociety. When we consider the number of clergy, paid staff and volunteers, wehave the potential for legal expenses possibly beyond the amount which isallocated in any one year’s budget. This fund will provide for flexibility for themanagement team of the conference and provide for renewal of the fund balance.
Capital Equipment and Improvement Fund
A Capital Equipment and Improvement Fund in the amount of $50,000 shall beestablished. It may be used for purchase of equipment or remodeling expense insupport of conference operations. This disbursement would be in excess of anybudgeted amount.
Implementation: When funds are disbursed, replacement necessary to restorethe fund to the $50,000 level shall be from any excess general reserves at year end,by budgeting the amount necessary in the next budget cycle or by funding thedepreciation on the capital asset over a reasonable time period. Interest earned onthis fund will be used to support the General Operations, Legal and CapitalEquipment and Remodeling Fund in maintaining their minimum balances. Anyadditional available amount will be used to increase all three fund balances.
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A team comprised of a cabinet member, two trustees, two representatives offinancial team (currently CFA), one member at large from the “Common Table,”the Steward of Administration and chaired by the leader of the team of stewardsshall be responsible for disbursements from the fund.
Rationale: The MN Annual Conference UMC has, in the past, had a sufficientlevel of reserves so that if a major piece of equipment or capital was needed therewas a reasonable option to pay for it from the reserves without having to place itinto the apportioned budget. With the establishment of a specific reserve policyand fund and decrease in the dollars available from all reserves, there is noflexibility for purchase of equipment or other capital from those reserves. Aseparate “sinking fund” for capital purchases is necessary.
Footnote Information:As of December 31, 1996, the operational fund balance approximates $1,020,000.It is proposed that the OPERATIONAL FUND be “funded” at its appropriatelevel, that being approximately $850,900. The LEGAL FUND would be “funded”at $150,000 initially and the EQUIPMENT FUND at $19,100. Future excessoperational reserves and earnings would be used to fund the latter two funds totheir minimum proposed levels. Should this not be possible, appropriate amountswill be placed into the operational budget starting in 1999.
Adopted (minutes, #37)
Item #514 Structure and Elected Leadership
Rationale: In order to realize our vision/mission, the Conference Restructuringand Staffing Team proposes an annual conference structure which will align ourlife around five (5) annual conference processes: Empowering the people of Godfor ministry, Engaging in corporate ministry and service, Forming ordained,consecrated, and licensed persons for spiritual leadership, Communication, andAdministration and Finance. These five (5) Annual Conference processes supportthe congregations in their mission: Inviting, forming, and sending faithfuldisciples to transform the world.
Action: Replace the existing membership structure of conference agencies, ascontained in the 1994 Journal, pp. 354-371, with the following structure andguidelines:
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The structure of the Minnesota Annual Conference will fulfill the requirements of¶626 of the 1996 Book of Discipline to: “develop, administer, and evaluate themissional life, advocacy needs, and ministries of the Church in and through theAnnual Conference. It shall maintain connectional relationships; organize todevelop and strengthen ethnic ministries, including ethnic local churches andconcerns; and provide encouragement, coordination and support for conferenceagencies, districts, and local churches in their ministries of nurture, outreach, andwitness in accordance with the mission of the United Methodist Church.”
Leaders will be elected for two years, except in the first year when half of theelections to each body will be two years and the other half three years. Memberselected for the conference personnel committee will serve three years. Personswill be eligible to serve more than one term.
The membership and term limits for each organizational unit shall be consistentwith the 1996 Book of Discipline and all mandated functions will be incorporatedinto the functions of one of the ministry teams. New and existing ministryfunctions shall be considered by a ministry team. When a relationship is not clear,the Team of Stewards has the responsibility to refer these ministries to theappropriate ministry team.
There will be five (5) ministry teams, with the following leaders nominated by theConference Nominating Action Team, and elected by the Annual Conferencesession. Attention shall be given to matching leaders’ gifts for ministry andopportunities for ministry and racial, gender, district, age, and lay/clergy diversity.
The term of office will be set at two (2) years. Persons will be eligible to serve nomore than four consecutive terms. In the first year, to ensure continuity in futureelections, half of the persons elected will serve a term of three (3) years. Vacanciesbetween sessions will be filled by the Conference Nominating Action Team.
Each ministry team shall call together such teams as it deems necessary to do itswork. The members of these teams will be identified by each ministry team withthe assistance of the Discipleship Ministry Team. Action teams will be ongoing,and are specified in this legislation. Project teams are formed as needed, with atarget completion date. If, after evaluation, the purpose has been achieved, theywill not continue.
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A representative from organizational units required by the 1996 Book of Disciplinewill be a member of the ministry team with corresponding functions, with theexception of the Committee on Investigations and the Administrative ReviewCommittee.
Appointed Leadership Ministry TeamTeam LeaderTwo (2) at large membersTwo (2) representatives from the Board of Ordained MinistryOne (1) representative from
Episcopacy CommitteeBoard of Pensions (with voice, but no vote)Joint Committee on DisabilityThe leader of each action teamEquitable CompensationMoving
Mission Ministry TeamTeam LeaderConference Secretary for Global MinistriesFour (4) at large membersThe leader of each action team
Evangelism: Forming New Faith CommunitiesEducation/Training in Mission & Social MinistryEcumenical ConnectionsPromotionsMission/Social Justice OpportunitiesMission/Social Ministry Funding
Discipleship Ministry TeamTeam LeaderFour (4) at large membersThe leader of each action team
Nominations (with members elected by Annual Conference)Sessions (with members selected in consultation with the
bishop)Lay Ministry Action Team (chaired by The Associate
Conference Lay Leader and including the ConferenceDirector of Lay Speaking)
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Camping Conference Council on Youth Ministries Commission on the Status and Role of Women Commission on Religion and Race Sexual Boundaries Training
Communication Ministry TeamTeam LeaderFour (4) at large membersNew MediaThe leader of each Action TeamPrint Publications
Administration and Finance Ministry TeamTeam LeaderFour (4) at large membersOne (1) representative from
Board of TrusteesBoard of Pensions
One leader of each action teamConference Board of Development
Archives and History Action Team
The five (5) ministry teams will come together at the Common Table. A majorfunction of the Common Table will be developing and keeping shared vision,coordinating the work of the ministry teams, and coordinating the conferencecalendar. It will recommend rather than legislate policies focusing oncollaboration, synthesis and evaluation.
Members of the Common Table will includeOne (1) representative selected by each ministry teamOne (1) representative selected by the Conference Personnel CommitteeTwo (2) at large members elected by the Annual Conference with
emphasis on ensuring diversity of the Common TableOne (1) representative selected by the cabinetThe five (5) stewards (having voice, but no vote)The bishopThe Conference Lay Leader, who will serve as hostOne (1) representative from the Commission on Religion and RaceOne (1) representative from the Commission on the Status and Role of Women
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The representatives from the Commission on the Status and Role of Women andthe Commission on Religion and Race are also authorized to attend any meetingsof the ministry teams or action teams as they deem necessary to fulfill their role inreviewing and evaluating the priorities of the Annual Conference for racial,ethnic, and gender inclusiveness.
The members and team leader of the Conference Personnel Committee will benominated by the nominations committee and elected by the Annual Conference.The committee will be composed of no less than nine (9) and no more than twelve(12) members, one of whom will be the team leader. They will serve three (3) yearterms with the members elected in June of 1996 serving only one additional year.The committee has responsibility, in consultation with the stewards, for employingand supervising Annual Conference staff, developing and updating personnelpolicies, providing for a favorable work environment, and determining andsubmitting all staff and supporting office operation budgets.
Outcome: The structure is fluid, which will allow for organizing to meet needs.The structure has built in evaluation, to allow for assessing the effectiveness of ourministry. The structure utilizes the gifts of leaders by matching them in the rolesneeding their particular gifts. The structure focuses on the Annual Conferenceprocesses which support the congregation in its mission.Implementation: Action by the Annual Conference session will begin theimplementation which will then be carried forward by the elected leaders.Resourcing: The CRST anticipates meeting expense needs to be the same or lessthan continuing with our present structure.Jean Fitch Justice, Chair Conference Restructuring and Staffing Team,Conference Lay Leader
Adopted as amended (minutes, #19)
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Item #515 1998 Minnesota Conference Advance Specials
Minnesota United Methodist General Projects/MinistriesProject Ag GradDisaster Response - MinnesotaDistrict Mission Societies:
Metro East BuildersMetro West United Methodist UnionNorthwest District Mission Society
* Joyce Nursery SchoolMobile Ministry
* MusiXkind, Music education for At-risk KidsForming New Faith Communities - FNFC (New Church Development)Operation ClassroomOur Future: Kids and Camps
* Project HaitiSeed Grants - Emerging MinistriesSimpson Housing Services, Inc.Volunteers in Mission:
Scholarship FundSpecial Projects Fund
Southside United Methodist CoalitionUrban Servants / Kingswood Service Project
Health and Welfare MinistriesDeaf and Hard of Hearing MinistriesDisability Awareness Ministries, Inc.Emma Norton ResidenceFargo-Moorhead Hospital MinistryParish Nursing ProgramMayo Hospitals MinistryWalker Methodist Foundation
Ethnic MinistriesAssociation of Hmong UMC’sCamphor UMC - Project SpiritHmong Community UMCHmong Fellowship of Hamline UMCLa Puerta Abierta UMC - Church Building & ProgramsLa Puerta Abierta UMC - Hispanic Academic Support System (HASS)Pine Bend United Methodist Mission Church
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Ecumenical Ministries* Refugee Services - Minnesota Council of Churches
Center for Victims of TortureChrist’s Children MinistriesChurches United in Ministry (CHUM) - DuluthCompatible Technology, Inc.Crisis ConnectionDepartment of Indian Work - St. Paul Area Council of ChurchesMetropolitan Interfaith Council on Affordable Housing (MICAH)Minnesota AIDS Projects (MAP)Minnesota Citizens Council on Crime and JusticeMinnesota Food ShareRebuild Resources, Inc.Sin Fronteras - Minnesota Council of ChurchesSpirit of the Waters Indian Ministries (Mpls Native American Ministries)Twin Ports Ministry to Seafarers
* New Minnesota Advance for 1998
These projects should be recorded on line 45 of Remittance Form
RAL (minutes, #9 and #25)
Item #516 Code List 1998 General Advance SpecialsConference Board of Global Ministries Recommendations
General Advance Priority Programs: Identity CodeAfrica Church Growth and Development:
General #008233-0HTChurch Construction #008231-7ANEvangelism #008235-2ATLeadership Development #008237-4BT
Community Centers #982149-3*Global Refugee Response #982540-1Parish Partners:
Alaska Missionary Conference #931027-4Methodist Church of Puerto Rico #352696-6Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference #583634-4Rio Grande Conference #531733-1
World Hunger/Poverty #982920-4
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General Advance Special EmphasesCommunities of Shalom #742566-0National Hispanic Ministries Challenge Fund #982620-1Native American Comprehensive Plan #982615-4Substance Abuse and Related Violence #982598-1
Whom Shall I Send: (Missionary Support)Church & Community Workers, Basic Support #982147-1
Bjork, Bruce -Minneapolis, MN #982932-8National Division Mission Workers, Basic Support #982597-0
Bowers, Robert/Beverly-USA-Noma, Alaska #931466-0Wiertzema, Ruth-USA-Red Bird Missionary Conf. #773993-3
Nat’l & Internat’l Persons in Mission, Basic Support #007685-2HTDass, Christopher/Prema - Fiji #007685-2HT
International Missionaries, Basic Support #00779-6HZEnright, John/Kendra - Zaire #005468-4IZGarcia, Luis/ Janet - Chile #011873-1EZGarrison, Mark/Nancy - India #010857-2HZGraner, Gordon/Ardell - Bolivia #010835-5EZNewnum, Stephen/Marina - Brazil #008451-1AZRudy, Dr. Donald/Ruth - Zimbabwe #003425-4CZWebster, Paul/Roxanne - Zaire #001865-1EZWoodward, Don/ Joan - Zaire #012063-2HZZigbuo, Herbert/Mary - Liberia #010911-1BZ
General Advance Projects:United States:
Kentucky: Henderson Settlement, Frakes, Kentucky #773365-2Red Bird Missionary Conference, Beverly, Kentucky #773978-4
Minnesota: (also listed as Minnesota Advance)Emma Norton Residence (also listed as MN Advance) #982800-5Hmong Community UMC (also listed as MN Advance) #171300-2
* New Advance for 1998
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Identity CodeNew Mexico: McCurdy Mission School, Program Support #581479-2North Carolina: Robeson Cnty Ch & Comm Ctr Lumberton #791742-0Regional: A Child: Children of the Promise #123456-3
Communities of Shalom #742566-0Habitat for Humanity (designate project)Heartland Network for Town & Rural Ministries #561300-6
* Holy Boldness: An Urban Crisis Response #3982858-5Homelessness in the USA #982385-6Ministry with the Deaf #982562-7Society of St. Andrew Potato Project #801600-0
*Volunteers in Mission, North Central Jurisdiction #982425-7Global: Partner Churches in Crisis #010068-0AT
United Methodist Committee on Relief - UMCOR:USA: Disaster Response, USA #901670-1
New Hope for Newcomers #901779-5Sojourners in Our Land #982470-3
World: Disaster Response, International #982450-8Church World Service - CROP (Community Hunger Appeal) #982380-1
Contain Your Joy (shipping essential goods) #982730-7Heifer Project International, Living Gifts #982532-1
* The Medicine Box #982630-3*UMCOR Depot (Sager-Brown Cntr for Enabling Ministries) #901515-8
General Advance Projects:Africa:
Angola: Ministry to Street Children, Luanda #010776-1RASierra Leone: Kissy Eye Clinic #009229-3RAKissy Health & Maternity Clinic #000387-8RARestoration of Parsonage in Bonthe #000387-8RATheological Hall & Church Training Center #006942-4AN
*South Africa: Alleviation of Rural Poverty & Hunger #180043-0Uganda: Bicycles for UM Pastors #011902-8RC1Zaire: Agriculture Project, Musokatanda #000394-7RA
Rural Health Care, Musokatanda #000394-7RAWings of the Morning #008597-1RA
Zimbabwe: Mutambara Hospital #010115-0RA
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Asia:* China: Nat’l Minority Student Theol. Educ. #011929-1RB
India: Kodaikanal and Woodstock Foundation #010144-5RANave Technical Institute Scholarships #009138-ORB
* Myanmar (Burma): Home for the Aged #204449-3Europe:
Germany: Abtsdorf Church #012165-8ANPoland: Methodist English-Language College #011633-3RCRussia: Mission in Commonwealth of Ind. States #011510-1RA
Latin America:Bolivia: Andean Rural Health Care Program #010158-2RA
Thiu Rancho Project #011559-0ENBrazil: Meth. Cntr for Educ. & Training #011814-8RA
Chile: Andean Youth Project #011589-6RA
RAL (minutes, #9 and #25)
Item #517 1998 Minnesota Annual Conference Other Askings
BOARDS OF CAMPS AND CONFERENCESThe Campership Fund (includes District and EMLC Camperships)Star Lake Wilderness CampKingswoodLake Koronis Assembly GroundsNorthern Pines Assembly GroundsBoundary Waters Resource and Program Committee (KO-WA-KAN)Decision HillsFrontenac United Methodist Camping AssociationKoinoniaOur Future: Kids and Camps Scholarship Fund
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BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND CAMPUS MINISTRYHamline UniversityHamline Scholarship CommitteeHamline Development CommitteeUnited Ministries in Higher education (UMHE) State CommissionCampus Ministries:
Minneapolis/St Paul WinonaSt Cloud MoorheadMankato BemidjiDuluth/Superior/NE MN Marshall
Minnesota United Methodist Student MovementWesley Foundations:
Wesley Foundation Board of Trustees, DuluthWesley Foundation Board of Directors, MoorheadWesley Foundation Board of Directors, St CloudWesley Foundation Board of Trustees, WinonaMetropolitan United Methodist Campus Ministries, Inc.Wesley Foundation Board of Directors, Mankato
COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEEResource Center for Churches (formerly CAN/CE)
RAL (minutes, #9 and #25)
Item #518 Changes in Language Referring to Ethnic-Minority
Action: To substitute the words “persons of color” and “congregations of color”where we now use “ethnic-minority.”Rationale: Persons who are considered ethnic-minority are becoming less aminority in our country. It is also predicted that the ethnic-minority population ofMinnesota will have tremendous growth over the next decade.Outcome: Changing our language in reference to such persons and congregationswill be consistent with the changes in society at-large. Such changes also havepower because language is a powerful tool. In this instance, it can change the wayin which “persons and congregations of color” are thought of.Implementation: Conference Council on Ministries or succeeding body, CORR.Resourcing: NoneSubmitted by: Commission on Religion and Race
Adopted (minutes, #46)
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Item #519 Annual Conference Session Rules Change
Rationale: In the proposed structure of the Minnesota Annual Conference, thedirections and priorities affirmed by the Annual Conference session are turned intospecific plans and implemented through ministry teams, action teams, and projectteams. Their work will come to the Common Table which has the responsibility fordeveloping and keeping the shared vision.
The Common Table hears the issues, actions, and proposed directions that need tocome before the Annual Conference for discussion, discernment, and decision.Some will be legal and financial, others will be process and programmatic. Somewill require a vote and others will be consensual around major directions of ourmovement as a people of God.
The most crucial and/or controversial actions, which require the attention of thewhole Annual Conference will be assigned to dialogue/decision groups for study,discernment, and action.
Action: Replace standing rules as indicated:1. Annual Conference Session
C. Plenary Session Guidelines5. Replace the current paragraph (page 311, 1996 Journal) with thefollowing:
The Common Table will review the recommendations before the AnnualConference session for its action. It will prepare a consent calendar,referring critical and/or controversial proposals to dialogue/decisiongroups for study and action (see I.E.), recommending a consensus methodor vote. These proposals will be examined, placed on the Recommendedfor Adoption List (RAL), amended, returned without action, or placed onthe Recommended for Rejection List (RRL). If there are fewer than fivemembers of the group for or against the proposal, it may be placed on theRAL or RRL.
Items placed on the RAL or RRL by the Common Table or a dialogue/decision group may be removed by a petition signed by ten members ofthe Annual Conference, clergy or lay, and presented to the conferencesecretary.
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Leaders of the dialogue/decision groups will meet as a coordinatingcommittee at the call of the bishop to deal with new or amended proposalsto eliminate redundancy so they may be presented to the plenary sessionin an orderly manner. The convener of the coordinating committee willbe named by the Common Table.
Following the reading of the RAL and RRL lists, at least one hour shalllapse before final disposition.
E. Replace Legislative Committees (page 312, 1996 Journal) with the following:
E. Dialogue/Decision GroupsAnnual Conference members will be invited and encouraged to attend thedialogue/decision group which speaks to the member’s passion and giftsof ministry. Each group will have a leader and secretary. The agenda forthese groups will be determined by the Common Table or a sub-committee of their naming. The Common Table will review the groupsfor diversity. The groups will spend time in dialogue, including Biblestudy, theological reflection, and prayer. They will also review theproposals referred to them by the Common Table.
A coordinating committee, called by the bishop, will harmonizerecommendations coming from groups dealing with the same legislativeissues into specific amendments which will be presented to the AnnualConference session for action.
Reports of the dialogue/decision groups and of the coordinatingcommittee, if the action has been assigned to more than one group will bepresented to the Annual Conference.
Outcome: The Minnesota Annual Conference session will give its attention tothose issues and actions most critical to our vision/mission.Implementation: Action by the Annual Conference session will begin theimplementation which will be carried forward by the Common Table.Resourcing: I. Funding for the production of Annual Conference registrationmaterials II. Training of dialogue/decision groups and their leaders by the team ofsteward’s leader in consultation with the Common Table.Submitted: Conference Sessions Committee
Adopted as amended (minutes, #26)
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Item #520 Standing Rules Actions
Action: Delete the Standing Rules found in the 1996 Journal on pages 309-326 asindicated:
(1) Standing Rules - Section I - Annual Conference Session Subsection ‘C’and ‘E’, Plenary Session Guidelines, as indicated in Item #519
(2) Standing Rules - Section II - Conference Structure and ElectedLeadership as indicated in Item #514.
(3) Amendments to the Standing Rules become effective upon a two-thirdsvote of the Annual Conference session.
(4) The remainder of the Standing Rules, including those before the 1997Annual Conference, be designated “Conference Operational Procedures/Policies” as follows:
Section I - Conference Operational Procedures/PoliciesA. Council on Finance and Administration (1996 Journal pp. 317-321)
Subsections A, B and C (subsections 1-7 only)B. Board of Pension and Health Benefits (1996 Journal pp. 321-324)
Subsection A amended to refer to Discipline¶ 637 and ¶1506-1509Subsection B and C as printedSubsection D as printed but note that legislation is proposed to change subsections 2 and 3 by the board jointly with Commission on Equitable CompensationSubsections E, G. H, I, J and K (1996 Journal pp. 322, 323 and 324)Subsection F (noted as second “E” in 1996 Journal, p. 322, be transferred to Operational Procedures related to Local Church Legalities below)
C. Board of Ordained Ministry1. Requirements and Admission (1996 Journal, p. 313, II.A1)2. Relationships and Qualification (1996 Journal, p. 313, II.A2)3. Clergy Sexual Misconduct (1996 Journal, p. 313, II.A3)4. Candidates (1996 Journal, p. 315, II.B.8)
D. Conference Personnel Policy (1995 Journal, pp. 171-191)E. Conference Sexual Misconduct Policy (adopted June 1995, pp.139-160
1995 Journal)F. Conference Moving Committee Policy (1996 Journal, pp. 246-247)
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Section II - Local Church Operational Procedures
A. Local Church Legalities (subsections titled and numbered as appropriate)1996 Journal p. 321 III.C.8, 9, 10 and 111996 Journal p. 322 V.E.1996 Journal p. 321 IV
B. Ministerial Support and Service1. Cash Compensation
Sections A and B of 1997 ECC RecommendationPages 2 and 3 of the 1997 Guidelines for Pastor’s Compensation 1997 produced by the Commission on Equitable Compensation with appropriate revision of the minimum as approved by the 1997 Annual ConferenceParagraph 1 on page 6 of the 1997 Guidelines for Pastor’s Compensation 1997
2. Housing Allowance/Parsonagea. 1996 Journal p. 315 II.B.10b. Housing Allowance Study Report (to be presented to 1997 Annual
Conference)c. Utilities (1997 ECC recommendation section C)d. Parsonage maintenance/improvement fund (1987 Journal, p. 167 or
use copy from page 4, 6b. of Guidelines for Pastor’s Compensation 1997) 3. Health Insurance (1997 ECC recommendation section D) 4. Pension Benefits (1997 ECC recommendation sections E and F) 5. Vacation (1996 Journal, p. 314, II.B.2) 6. District and Conference Work (1996 Journal, p. 315, II.B.11) 7. Reimbursed Professional Expenses
a. Continuing Education (1997 ECC recommendation sections G and K)b. Mileage (1997 ECC recommendation section H)c. Accountable Reimbursement Plan (1997 ECC recommendation,
section I and pages 6 and 7 of “Guidelines for Pastor’s Compensation1997” prepared by equitable Compensation Commission under “NewThis Year.” The Rev. Rodney Stemme is Chair of EquitableCompensation, July 1, 1997.
C. Charge Business Expenses1. Office Equipment and Supplies (1996 Journal, p. 314, II B. 1a, b, c, and d)
Perhaps it is time to add a word processor and/or computer to the listing.2. Pulpit Supply (1996 Journal, p. 315 II, B.3)
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D. Conference Procedures that Impact Local Church Ministry Support 1. Report Forms (1996 Journal, p. 315, II. B.5) 2. Pastoral Service (1996 Journal, p. 315, II. B.9) 3. Clergy Day Apart (1996 Journal, pp. 144-145) 4. Termination of Pastorate (1996 Journal, p. 315, II. B. 6) 5. Support figures printed in Journal (1996 Journal, p. 315, II. B. 12)
E. Commission on Equitable Compensation Support1. Administration (1996 Journal, p. 316, II. C. 1 except for Discipline
paragraph change to 622 following title)2. Compensation Funding Procedures (1996 Journal, pp. 316-317, II. C. 2 in
its entirety except editorially:a. Discipline ¶ 334.1 in subsection 2cb. Discipline ¶ 334.2 in subsection 2dc. Discipline ¶ 622.5 in subsection 2f
3. Yoked Charges (1996 Journal, p. 317, II C3)
Section III - Amendments
Operation Procedures may be amended by a majority vote of the AnnualConference5) A Procedures Manual Vision be adopted
A. Copies of the manual be provided to all pastors under appointment in thisAnnual Conference and to each local church office and extra copies toeach district office with permission to copy as needed. The manuals arethe property of the local congregation and its officials, and are to remain inthe local congregation and be passed on to the appropriate successors.
B. The manual be produced on 8 ½ x 11 sheets for loose leaf binder use.C. Each sheet be dated with the date of most recent action to change it noted
in the bottom right corner.D. Each year the sheets changed be noted in the conference Journal.E. In the first year of each quadrennium a listing of all pages be printed in the
Journal with the date of the most recent revision noted.F. Each conference board, commission, agency or structure is to review
yearly for any legislative action to be recommended to the AnnualConference.
G. Any items which have been adopted as Annual Conference action notnoted above be included as the conference secretary determines theyshould be included in the operational procedures section without furtherAnnual Conference action.
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H. The manual and/or its newly adopted pages be available to localcongregations no later than September 15.
Rationale: After years of discussion about the Standing Rules and ConferenceStructure, our conference is at the point of putting changes in the way we areoperating into formal actions. The above recommendations are from requests tomake the standing rules user-friendly and more accessible to offer the help theywere intended to offer.Financial Needs: Unknown for this year. Given the expected savings with respectto Journal printing costs (due to the reduced number of pages), it is presumed thecost will be covered through the conference secretary’s budget in future years.Implementation: The conference secretary will have editorial authority tocoordinate actions of the 1997 Annual Conference in light of the adoption of theabove recommendations, and is to determine the easiest way to distribute themanual.
Adopted as amended (minutes, #24)
Item #521 Recommendation from Commission onCapital Facilities Development and Finance Commission
As provided in paragraph D, section VII, of the bylaws of the Commission, we askthe conference to approve the ceiling on the amount which the commission mayguarantee at $10,000,000. For the time period ending July 1, 1998, to the extentthat the assets behind the guarantee support this dollar for dollar up to the limit of$10,000,000.
Adopted (minutes, #35)
Item #522 Health Insurance Premium Subsidyfor Active Clergy
Action: That each local church or salary-paying unit pay 100% of the cost ofcoverage (individual or family) in the MAC PLAN medical insurance programwith the conference paying 0% of the cost.Rationale: Currently the standard is for the congregation to directly pay 80% andthe balance of 20% to be paid from apportioned receipts. The Budget PreparationTeam, in preparing the 1998 Ministry and Funding proposal, did not include thefunding requested for the 20% medical insurance subsidy for active clergy. As thevarious ministries were prioritized and converted to the dollars necessary for
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implementation, the decision was to eliminate this requested amount. The 50%medical insurance subsidy amount for retired clergy persons was retained in thebudget proposal.
It remains the policy of the conference that all congregations will provide medicalinsurance coverage for their clergy and clergy dependents through the conferencemedical insurance plan. In light of the standing rules, 1996 Journal, page 322, I.2,it is believed that this piece of enabling legislation is necessary.
Note: For congregations, this will represent $104 additional for family and $50 forsingle per month using 1997 rates with a projected 10% increase.Note: For congregations, this will represent $1,140 additional for family coverageand $528 for single using current 1997 rates.Implementation: Local church treasurer, Conference treasurer, Benefits staffSubmitted by: Budget Process Team
Rejected (minutes, #31)
Item #523 Insurance Study Team
In order to address the continuing concern of the funding of the health insurancepremium subsidy for clergy, the Budget Coordinating Team moves that arepresentative group be named by the Common Table to study and proposealternative strategies. The team shall include (but is not limited to) a representativefrom each of the following: the Conference Board of Pensions, the AppointedLeadership Ministry Team, the Administration and Finance Ministry Team, and acabinet member. The Insurance Study Team will report to the Common Table fortheir input.
A final report and recommendations shall be presented by the Insurance StudyTeam to the 1998 Annual Conference for its actions. Further, the representative ofthe Board of Pensions shall convene the study team. Concerns raised by adialogue/decision group will be forwarded to the Insurance Study Team.Submitted by: Budget Coordinating Team
Adopted (minutes, #34)
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Item #524 In Regard to the Forced Eviction of theDineh (Navajo) from the Hopi Partitioned Land
A false land dispute has been created between the Hopi and Dineh peoples whohave lived together in peace and cooperation. The purpose is to gain free accessto coal, uranium, natural gas and water that lies under the land.
The Dineh, who raise sheep and cattle on this land, have buried their umbilicalcords and their dead and worshiped on Big Mountain for centuries. Their hogansare now being destroyed, and they are being forcibly evicted to live on lands wherethey cannot follow their traditions and to live in houses they will not be able toafford.
Therefore, we, the Minnesota Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church,oppose this denial of basic human, civil, and religious rights guaranteed in theUnited States Constitution and Bill of Rights. We ask for the repeal of Public Law104-301 (“The Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute Settlement Act of 1996”).
We further ask that the United States Government and its agencies assist the Dinehin returning to their lands, protect their rights, and uphold the treaties made withthem.
Action recommended:1. Copies of this resolution should be sent to: President Bill Clinton, Senator
Paul Wellstone, Attorney General Janet Reno, Judge Earl Carroll, FerrellSecakuku (Chairman of the Hopi Tribe), President Albert Hale of the NavajoNation, and SDN-Dineh Alliance
2. Encourage our pastors and lay members to write to President Clinton andSenator Wellstone about this matter.
3. Encourage all our churches to pray for the Dineh and safety for them in theirland.
4. Encourage all pastors and church leaders to attend a meeting of support for theDineh at Wesley United Methodist Church (Minneapolis) on Wednesday,June 25, at 1:30 p.m.
Adopted (minutes, #50)
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B. ADDRESSES TO ANNUAL CONFERENCE
1997 Superintendency Report: “No Stone Unturned” Duane V. Sarazin, Dean of the Cabinet
In the next few minutes I shall, on behalf of my Cabinet colleagues, seek to give anaccounting to you for the ministry to which we have been entrusted. But before Iforget, we wish also to say “thanks.”
THANKS...for the opportunity to serve Christ alongside of you.THANKS...for the financial support of our ministries through your
apportionments.THANKS...for including us, our staffs and our work in your prayers.THANKS...for providing housing for us and our families.THANKS...for forgiveness when we mess up.THANKS...for the opportunity to proclaim God’s word in your pulpits,
for your hospitality when we arrive for meetings of various kinds, and forvolunteering your time and talents in ministry, giving us occasions to get to knowyou and appreciate just how gifted and faithful you are. On behalf of the Cabinet,thank you, and God bless you.
The job description for district superintendents spans nine-plus pages of fine printin the 1996 Book of Discipline (¶401,402,406.2, 417-434), which most of the timeis sobering, humbling, and daunting; and sometimes entertaining and inspiring. Inthe main, the responsibilities to which we have been appointed are outlined in five(5) headings:
1. Spiritual and Pastoral Leadership2. Supervision3. Personnel, which includes appointment making4. Administration5. Program
1. Spiritual and Pastoral LeadershipThe Cabinet Covenant to which we each have affixed our signatures and pledgedour daily commitment, seeks to undergird, embody and inspire the duties of ourparticular ministries. We understand, however, that the words of the Discipline andthe phrases of our covenant are not enough. We look daily, sometimes hourly, tothe Holy Spirit for that strengthening and guiding power without which we arehelpless to do the work of Christ.
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Like you, we are “living stones”seeking under God to understand our role as partof the spiritual building called the Church. I know however, that sometimes otherthoughts may enter people’s minds as we ply our ministries:... we may come across more as “millstones” from time to time than as living
stones...after hours on the ice-slick roads, we think of “firestones” (Ezek. 28:14,16)...a good appointment is made, and “gemstone” comes to mind...we drive through storms and it’s “hailstones”...too many fast-food repasts, and it’s “gallstones”...sharing in times of loss conjures up the image of “gravestone”...looking back on where we’ve come from in our pilgrimage recalls the
“Memorial stones” of Israel crossing the Jordan into the promised land,and
...hearing some of the achievements of your congregations and our corporatemission makes us think of “milestones”
But in all these things, before God and one another, we acknowledge that we areLiving Stones, whose calling is to be stewards of the work of the Body of Christ.
No Stone Unturned. Our pledge is that we will ask the Lord to leave “no stoneunturned” in our lives as we seek to be faithful to our appointments assuperintendents. “Turning” is one of the biblical metaphors for conversion. St.Paul told King Agrippa that he declared to those in Damascus, then in Jerusalem... throughout ... Judea and also to the Gentiles that they should repent and turnto God...(Acts 26:19,20). And so God declares to us today also. All “living stones”must turn from behaviors, paradigms and processes which do not build up thespiritual house, and honor God’s direction for a dynamic vision. As yoursuperintendents we confess that we are in need constantly of the converting powerof the Holy Spirit, but you already know that! We report to you that personal andinstitutional sins threaten us; but with your prayers and God’s grace, they shall alsobe overcome, for God’s promise is to leave no stone unturned, no humanunconverted to God’s ways of progressive salvation, justice and mercy.
Without it we shall have no Godly vision. With it we recognize that our minds canbe informed by Christ, our lives molded into the likeness of Christ, and our visionas expansive as Christ’s.
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A significant part of our pastoral/spiritual leadership is exercised as other pastors.We visit in hospitals, participate in funerals, give counsel and listen to concernswhich people have. We are delighted at the response this first year of the “ClergyDay Apart.” Each first Thursday of the month, pastors have opportunity to betogether for worship, fellowship and encouragement. Although the methods offaithfulness to this day apart varies from district to district, the benefits of livingour lives out as a covenant community is evidenced in these gatherings.
2. Supervision: Overseeing the work of Faith Communities/Living Stoneswho are going in new directions:a. Discontinuances: We report to you that 2 (two) churches have voted in favor ofdiscontinuation since last Annual Conference session. They are Bingham LakeUMC and Tenney UMC. During our action sessions we will bring before you theappropriate enabling motions. It bears noting, however, that these congregationshave left no stone unturned as they have come to the point of such decisions: Butwhen critical mass for worship, programming and mission has been lost, they nowtake a step of faith that God is not abandoning them but is offering to them newopportunities of service, albeit with other congregations of Christians.
b. Re-Visioning Congregations: There are other congregations who know thatthere are times to “cast away stones, and times to gather stones together”(Ecc.3).Each of us superintendents has given supervision this past year with congregationswho have recognized the need for change of ministry stance. Thus some interestingnew multiple church parishes have been formed, forging new partnerships. Stillothers are joining together all around the state in order to maximize ministryresources.
Several congregations are coming together under the leadership of one pastor, asare Central Park and Wheelock Parkway in St. Paul, Bemidji and Cass Lake in theNorthwest, and Renville will be joining in ministry with Danube and Middle Creekon the Southwest District.
One of our dedicated pastors on the Northeast District doesn’t like the idea ofchurches closing, so he asked the good folks of Eveleth and Gilbert UMC’s to teamup with him in giving a boost to the work at Buhl. As a result of their godly efforts,there is a new vision of ministry for their time and place. Lay teams help providemusic, preaching and worship leadership. Youth in the community are beingreached and engaging with the church. And 1997 apportionments are being paid infull for the larger mission of Christ. “Living stones” built again into a spiritualhousehold where terrific ministry is being accomplished. No stone unturned inorder to make disciples of Jesus Christ.
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In other places, previously yoked churches have embarked on more independentpathways so as to bring new focus to existing ministries, as with Hope andPrairieville Churches in Faribault, Little Prairie and Castle Rock Churches in theNorthfield area and Taylors Falls, which had been linked with two Wisconsincongregations. In still other situations, congregations have dared dream big holydreams together about joint ministry in a region: like the E.S.U.M. congregations,East Side United Methodists in St. Paul. And one of our suburban churches hasrenamed itself, going from Golden Valley UMC to Spirit of Hope. This “spirit ofhope” is that which must characterize all living stones in our faith movement.
c. New faith communities: It has been privilege to work with and learn from ourcolleagues on the Forming New Faith Communities team (formerly New ChurchDevelopment). We have studied streams within the Christian movement who,unlike us, have been growing, we conclude that one of the most importantministries we can do is to start new faith communities.
The conference budget for 1998 reflects a substantial increase in dollarscommitted to that mission. This past year, the work at our three most recent churchstarts, Bloomington Korean, Brainerd Light of the Lakes and LakevilleCrossRoads have all been chartered and are each growing. This year we areprojecting a new faith community with the so-called “X Generation” or Post-Modern folk in the Minneapolis Uptown area. We are thankful that one of ourlight-house churches is teaming up with the conference as God leads us into thisnew venture with young adults. New models, new money, and new manifestationsof God’s holy boldness is emerging in our midst. We report it to you, and thankGod for it!
3. Personnel: Appointments of Pastors and other Spiritual LeadersThe number of appointment changes to churches this year is about 64. Last yearit was 53 at conference time. Not all of these are full-time appointments; but eachone takes a lot of work: phone calls, 25 cabinet meetings since January 1, dozensof consultations, profiles submitted and utilized, financial packages put together,introductory meetings with S/PPRC’s.
It is the goal of bishop and cabinet to fulfill the spirit of ¶434 of the Book ofDiscipline which says, “The bishop and cabinet should work toward longer tenurein local church appointments to facilitate a more effective ministry.” This is anideal to which we subscribe; nevertheless there are times when our commonministry in a semi-closed system make it necessary for pastors to be moved for thegood of the whole Annual Conference ministry.
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Consultation: Each of us spend considerable time meeting with the leaders ofeach church to ensure that they have the appointed spiritual leadership which willenable and empower them to fulfill their mission, which is the same for all of us,namely to make disciples of Jesus Christ; and to work towards their vision whichis unique to every ministry. We have consulted with pastors, either individually orin teams of 2-3 superintendents. This latter motif has allowed us to become betteracquainted with approximately 50 pastors each year for the past three years. Wecontinue this ministry of consultation so that we can improve our ministry ofmatching gifts for ministry with the stated missional needs of each congregation.
We are continually humbled and inspired by the vast majority of appointedspiritual leaders who pastor churches and lead other ministries, who exhibitChristlike leadership and devotion on a daily basis, and who do sacrifice much inorder to fulfill their high callings.
The District Committees of and Conference Board of Ordained Ministry areour trusted colleagues in this ministry with candidates to make sure that the churchof tomorrow may be ensured the capable leadership which the twenty-first centurywill require. And we have been working with them diligently to implement the neworders of Deacon and Elder as mandated by the General Conference.
Each Superintendent devotes several hours per month tracking with candidates forministry, preparing them for their next steps, gathering with district committees forinterviews, writing letters of recommendations to seminaries, working with localS/PPRC’s to coach them in their responsibilities with candidates, and makingwritten recommendations regarding ordination of specific individuals to theconference Board of Ordained Ministry. These meetings are not usually observedby many of you, but we hope and trust that the fruits of our ministry with thesepersons will be reaped in years to come.
S/PPRC Training events: Each year we offer training for the important taskswhich confront those serving on local Staff/Parish Relations Committees. Wededicate time to these in the belief that work well-done at the local level will enableall of us to enjoy longer and more effective appointments. It’s clearly a “Win/Win”that we are aiming for. We have been receiving very positive feedback fromparticipants in these workshops that the content of the training and the breadth ofthe materials we hand out is well-done and improved much over what we’ve donein years past. Thus, we are going in the right direction, thanks to the helpful inputthat all of you have given to us.
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In addition, we report to you that through the diligent efforts of a cross-functionalteam of people called the Sexual Misconduct Task Force, each pastor and S/PPRCchairperson will be receiving in the mail a revised copy of the Annual ConferenceSexual Misconduct Policy with educational updatings; and also an approvedmodel of a Local Church Policy regarding misconduct of a sexual nature. Thanksto all those who have devoted countless hours so that these necessary tools can beplaced in our hands.
4. Administration: Charge/Church Conferences: Minnesota’s superintendentshave been with 307 charges for their annual charge conferences whereaccountability, visioning, and encouragement takes place. In addition, 30 or morespecial charge conferences for buildings and other extraordinary actions areconvened. Each fall we drive thousands of miles and devote hundreds of hours tothese contacts. This past year we utilized data specific to each congregation toconsider past trends and current reality. We become inspired as we see the “livingstones” of our faith communities responding with ministries designed to meet theneeds of our times.
One such congregation of the Southwest District made $1,000 available this pastyear for churches unable to pay their full apportionments, in addition to significantsecond mile giving. Other churches send their folk on mission trips to places likeCuba, South America, Africa, Asia and yes, to locales within the United States.There are congregations offering day care ministries, youth ministries and otheroutreaches into their communities. These and others are leaving no stoneunturned in order to be in faithful ministry.
Transitions in Administrative Leadershipa. Bidding farewell to Bishop Christopher: This past year was a time fortransitions in the conference and in the cabinet as well. After serving God amongstus with dedication and courage for 8 years Bishop Christopher was assigned by theJurisdictional Conference to the Great Rivers Conference in Illinois. We whoworked closely with her in the cabinet are grateful to the Lord for having beenmentored, encouraged and challenged by her leadership.
b. Welcoming Bishop Hopkins: That same Jurisdictional Conference meeting inFort Wayne, Indiana, elected four new bishops, each one with gifts needed by ourbranch of Christianity. One such person elected was John L. Hopkins, whom theconference assigned to the Minnesota Area, and whom we have been pleased toreceive as our Episcopal Leader. We are delighted to have increasing opportunitiesto become acquainted with his wife Elaine and their three sons as well. In just a few
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days our episcopal couple will be residing together in the episcopal residence,after a long year of experiencing a “commuter marriage.” We wish them the verybest as they live amongst us and become more and more a part of our Minnesotafamily.
Bishop Hopkins has brought his spirit of positive Christian leadership withenthusiasm, joy and an unabashed dedication to Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.We have benefitted already from his wide experience as pastor, campus minister,chaplain and conference council director. He is reminding us all to make the mostof our primary heritage as a movement of God dynamic and faithful to our callingto make disciples. We have been delighted to serve with him. We are blessed alsoto witness the warm and cordial welcome which you have extended to BishopHopkins as he toured the districts earlier in the year.
We are also extremely grateful for the gracious leadership given to our AnnualConference by our Lay Leader Jean Justice, who has built upon the outstandingwork done by her predecessor, Aileen Williams.
c. Saying good-bye to Marva Jean Hutchens and Gerrit Molenaar Jr.: thisyear we are bidding two individuals a cabinet farewell as they leave thesuperintendency to become pastors of local churches once again. Gary has servedon the Cabinet eight years...the first in Minnesota to serve that long a term and hehas done it with grace, character and dedication to Christ as Lord. Marva Jeanleaves us after six years on the cabinet; but being the only woman superintendentfor all six of those years means that we called upon her for special duty on morethan a few occasions. She has served God and the conference with commitment,good humor and a transparent devotion which has inspired each of us.
d. We now bid welcome to Pat Hinker, Kathi Austin Mahle, and our newStewards: We who serve on the Cabinet look forward with great anticipation toworking with our new Stewards. We are not merely “rearranging the deck chairs.”
With the Stewards in place, and with the new Common Table of leaders planningand implementing across functional lines, we superintendents will be able to backaway from certain programmatic tasks which have fallen to superintendents overyears past. We look forward to this shift, and trust that you the church willprayerfully support it, for we pray that God will leave no living stone unturned asministry needs unfold and we seek together to meet those needs.
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5. Program: The future of our spiritual house. We spend time with you, and wehear you asking questions of us. What do we see out there? What are the trends?What ministries are working, and which ones should be abandoned?
Here are some of the things we are seeing and hearing from you, and perhaps asimportantly or more so, from folks outside the walls of our “spiritual building.”• Young people are interested in spiritual things, they just aren’t interested
in our institutional stuff; and if we can’t get over trying to persuade them tolike the ways of presenting the Gospel that we like, we won’t make it; but thenif we’re stiff-necked about it, maybe God won’t want us to make it.
• The trends are instructive: since 1981 our membership is down 16% and ourworship attendance in Minnesota has gone down 13.5%; our average SundaySchool attendance has gone down 21%. In the midst of all this decline, therewere two years when our worship attendance actually went up from theprevious year, and one of those years was 1996! And for the past 3 years, wehave realized gains in reception of members by Confession of Faith. What thisall means is certainly up for grabs; but by the research we’re doing it isimportant for us to pay attention to our vital signs. Every stat represents aperson, and we want more persons worshipping God, not fewer; we want morestudents in our Sunday Schools not fewer. Planning and praying andprognosticating are all necessary and right; but they are not the same as doing.In 1997 let’s continue the doing. Start new faith communities: maybe yourcongregation can team up with the conference to do it. Offer more options forpeople to worship: we aren’t called by Christ to be one happy family onSunday at 9 or 11; we’re called to be God’s living stones built into a spiritualhouse with many, many entry points: get ’em all into the house, even if it isn’tall at the same time.
• Much is working very well: Disciple Bible Study groups continue to flourishin this 10th Anniversary Year: start a new one this year!
• Covenant Disciple groups are catching on in more and more churches.Accountability is good our people are saying, because people want God tochange them for the better....they just need help doing it. Start a C.D. group inyour church.
• Walk To Emmaus/Cursillo is being used by God to change countless lives.If you’re a leader in the Church, you don’t need to attend one of theseweekends, but you deserve to! God wishes to bless you with these spiritualoases. Drink deep and feel the living water flow within you.
• Social Justice and Action Teams in all sectors
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Flood Relief: Last but not least, it has been our privilege to work along with youto find ways as the spiritual house of Jesus Christ to minister with and to victims ofthe “Great Flood of ‘97.” We have been pleased to see how our connectionalsystem of ministry works at its best. The response has been nothing short of superb,and we trust that it shall continue to be so. The need for relief will not go away ina few weeks; and so we United Methodists will be there for our brothers and sistersof the faith, not to mention with those who are not necessarily related to us formallyin any way, until the needs are addressed. Thanks be to God for UMCOR and itsvolunteers, and for our Disaster Relief Coordinators of each district, and ourconference coordinator; Praise God for the volunteers heading up the ministry outof the Depot/Warehouse in Minneapolis, and the Minnesota/Dakotas DisasterResponse Board newly formed to oversee and manage the entire relief ministry. Inthese past weeks, we have worked overtime, especially those superintendentsresiding in the northwest district, but the rewards are great and we thank all of youfor pitching in. There has been a sense of urgency, even as Paul said toTimothy, “Be urgent in season and out of season.” May it be so witheverything we do: for the need of faithful discipleship is urgent.
Conclusion: we are God’s living stones, and the Lord is leaving no stoneunturned! All of us here today, and all in our churches, need the converting graceof God through Jesus Christ to:...turn us from defeat to victory...turn us from despair to hope...turn us from institutional malaise to movement momentum...turn us from dissension to unity...turn us from doubt and skepticism to faith and confidence...turn us from false allegiances to Jesus Christ...turn us from looking back in nostalgia to looking FORWARD in anticipation!
We are the living stones of God, and we are part of God’s spiritual house. Let’sbuild it up. We are your superintendents and we intend to stand with you, to kneelwith you, to strategize with you, to lead with you ... and to be faithful “livingstones” with you.
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1997 Laity Address: “Foundations”Jean Fitch Justice, Conference Lay Leader
Thirteen years ago when my son Van was in the third grade, he brought home ahomework assignment that had him stymied. The assignment was to fill in a basicfour-generation family tree chart. Van laid the paper in front of me and asked withgreat consternation, “How will I ever do this?” To understand why this was sucha daunting task for Van, you need a few other pieces of information. My firsthusband Bob and I adopted Van when he was three days old. Bob died when Vanwas five. By the time Van brought home this homework assignment, he was on histhird father — my husband John. His question was very real. “Which father do Iuse?” he asked.
I’m sure his question to me was colored in some way by the fact that in my officeat home I have a wall-size chart tracing my own family history back as far as ten andeleven generations in some lines. Van knew I knew how to fill out this chart. He’dwatched me do it many times. He just didn’t know where to begin. As Iremembered this experience from years ago, the words from Isaiah 51:1 came tomy mind. “Look to the rock from which you were hewn and to the quarry fromwhich you were dug.” I understood back then that Van wasn’t sure about the rockfrom which he was hewn which meant he wasn’t sure about who he was. I neededto help him in some way. What should I say? I was an expert at this, for heaven’ssake. I must know the answer.
Although I could sympathize with my son’s confusion over this assignment, I couldnot identify with it personally. I KNOW the rock from which I am hewn. I’ve beentracing my ancestry since I was in junior high school. In my 35 years of chippingaway at the ancestral rock, I’ve found some amazing characters — people I’mproud to be descended from and people I’d just as soon erase from the chart. Andwith each new great-great-grandparent I’ve found, I’ve learned something moreabout who I am. As the members of my family could easily tell you, over the yearsI’ve developed a strong affection for rocks — especially the kind you find incemeteries. My children worked out a system to circumvent my strange attractionfor tombstones. They learned over the years to try to distract my attention when acemetery appeared in the distance ahead beside the highway. Don’t let her see itor we’re in for yet another scenic detour. They learned to groan in unison whenI asked John to stop for “just a minute” and yet they were good sports about findingthe oldest graves and looking for unique ones. It doesn’t matter whether they arethe graves of my own relatives or perfect strangers, I enjoy walking throughcemeteries and reading the epitaphs, learning a bit about the people whose lives aremarked on those stones and spending some time in their presence.
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Over the years, I have collected a variety of illuminating epitaphs from cemeteriesand books. Here are a few.
1880 Nantucket: Under the sod and under the treesLies the body of Jonathan Pease:He is not here, there’s only the podPease shelled out and went to God.
Cambridge: Here lies the bodyof Mary Gwynnewho was so verypure withinshe cracked the shellof her earthly skinand hatched herselfa cherubim.
A hunter’s epitaph: A bird, a man, a loaded gun;No bird, dead man, thy will be done.
Thurmont, VA: Here lies an atheist:All dressed up and no place to go.
New England cemetery: “I told you I was sick, Elizabeth”
I must admit that few of the epitaphs I have located for my own family have beenquite that entertaining. The most interesting one I found was a marker which hadthe family name spelled three different ways on the same stone. It appears thatsome of the people in that family were then and still are today, based on mygenealogical correspondence, a bit conflicted about the rock from which they werehewn, although in a different way than Van was. Perhaps we all have some conflictover this question. Sometimes one of the hardest tasks we have in life is to cometo understand who we really are and why we are here at this time and place. Westruggle to know — or sometimes to accept — the foundations of our lives and ofour faith.
As a child, the foundations of my life and faith were simple. My family movedfrequently. Consequently, I had no foundation in a place — a house or a town.Instead, my foundation was my family. Wherever my parents and brothers andsister and I were, I put down roots — but shallow ones because I knew we’d be
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moving again before long. My other foundation as a child was the church. I havebeen a Methodist all my life and had the great privilege of growing up withChristian parents who have strong personal faiths which they live out in their dailylives. I learned a lot from watching them and still do. The trust in God, theassurance of God’s love, the faithful following of the example of Jesus, thecommitment to living justly and kindly which they taught me have seen me throughsome times of deep pain and sorrow in my life. Throughout the bleakest ofmoments when I questioned whether I had the strength to endure or the wisdom toproceed, I never doubted God’s sustaining presence and abiding love. When Ifound myself pregnant after doctors had said it could never happen only tomiscarry a few weeks later; when my husband experienced a sudden, debilitatingillness; when my first marriage disintegrated; when his father’s suicide left agaping wound in my son’s life; when drug and alcohol abuse nearly ended Van’sown life at 17 — in each of those instances I felt as if everything I had ever countedon had been stripped away — everything except God. My life may have shifted onthe foundation a few times but the footing has remained solid for which I givethanks.
Had I been given such an assignment to complete in the third grade as Van had,there would have been no hesitation. With a little help from my parents andgrandparents, I would have been able to complete a five generation chart with ease— every blank filled in. Van’s task was not so easy. His life at seven was morecomplicated than mine will ever be. “Which father do I use?” he asked. “My firstfather or Bob or John?”
At the time, I sat down with Van and helped him to identify his options. About hisbirth parents, we have only the sketchiest information — names NOT included.We could not complete a family history chart using them. He agreed. I remindedhim that when I adopted him, he and I became family. Therefore, my family is hisfamily. We could fill out half of the chart using my family and take the informationright off of the big chart on the office wall. Again, he agreed. That only left hisfather. I had traced the families of both Van’s adoptive father and his stepfather.I assured him that he could choose whichever one he wanted and we couldcomplete the chart or we could make a copy and do two charts — one using hisadoptive father and the other using his stepfather. I can’t remember which he chosebut I do remember that the assignment was completed and has no doubt been longforgotten by now — at least by him.
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When I started thinking about the foundations of my faith for this message today,for some reason I remembered that day when my son came to me full of questions.Although it wouldn’t have helped him complete the assignment, I wish I had spentsome time telling him a little more about the rock from which he was hewn.
The prophet Isaiah had the answer. “Listen to me, you that pursue righteousness,you that seek the Lord. Look to the rock from which you were hewn, and to thequarry from which you were dug. Look to Abraham your father and to Sarah whobore you; for he was but one when I called him, but I blessed him and made himmany. For the Lord will comfort Zion; the Lord will comfort all her waste places,and will make her wilderness like Eden, her desert like the garden of the Lord; joyand gladness will be found in her, thanksgiving and the voice of song.” I wish I hadsaid, “Van, the answer to your question will not be found on tombstones,microfilm, or pedigree charts. The answer is written in your heart. God is the rockfrom which you are hewn and you are the living stone.” God is the rock from whicheach of us and all of us are hewn. God calls us each of us and all of us to be livingstones.
Those of us who are lay members of this Annual Conference are not here becausewe have been called to ordained or consecrated ministry. We are here because wehave been called to serve our church in this specific way — as lay members ofAnnual Conference and as leaders in our local congregations. We represent a widediversity of interests and abilities and experience that might make us resemble apebble beach along Lake Superior. This time of conferencing is an opportunity forus to see the uniqueness of all of the pebbles on the beach. At the same time, wehave an opportunity to focus on the rock from which we are all hewn. Ourdifferences augment our corporate identity rather than diminish it. Alone, each ofus is a pebble. Together we are a wide expanse of beach, created by God andjoining with the waves, the wind, the wildlife and the sky to be one of the splendorsof God’s creation — a people, a church family, held together by our commitmentto love, justice, faithfulness and service.
As we conference together these next few days, we will be exploring who we areand why we are here. We will be sharing with each other our stories, ourfrustrations, our hopes, our fears, and our dreams for our life together as the familyof Christ, hewn from the everlasting rock. May we find the ways in these daystogether to smooth the sharp edges, to polish the rough places, and to fit the stonesof our lives together on the foundation of Jesus Christ. May we offer ourselves toGod from whom we are hewn and may God make of each of us and of all of us aliving stone.
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C. REPORTS FROM CONFERENCEBOARDS AND AGENCIES
Commission on Archives and History
The Commission on Archives and History continues to perform its disciplinaryand constitutional responsibilities on behalf of the conference, despite adiminished number of members. Although no new members were elected at the1996 Annual Conference, a full roster of officers is in place and progress towardcommission objectives has been achieved.
Our joint venture with the United Methodist Historical Society of Minnesota toproduce a newsletter for all local church historians and for those holdingmembership in the society is considered an efficient and effective way tocommunicate, encourage, and inform. Two issues were published during the year,and it is the intention of the sponsors to continue this project.
An event intended primarily for Metro West District local church history andrecords committees, initiated by our former chair, Fran Faber, was held. Thepremiere showing in the conference of the General Commission on Archives andHistory’s video, Memory and Ministry: Caring for your Church’s Heritage, waswell received. This event, the first step in developing a church historian’sfellowship/network, appears to have achieved its objective. Needs of local churchhistorians identified at this event will be analyzed to determine ways to better serveall local churches.
The conference archivist and newly elected chair participated in the North CentralJurisdictional Quadrennial Training Event at Indianapolis in November. Thesessions proved helpful and led to review of the commission’s variousadministrative documents with the intention of bringing them into conformity withrecommendations of the general church by June 1997. It is thought this effort willassure that all commission functions and relationships outlined in the 1996Discipline and the commission’s constitution will continue after conferencerestructuring.
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While the commission continues to oversee the work of the Conference Archives,the commission’s future as currently structured is uncertain. By action of the 1996Annual Conference, it will no longer serve as the archivist’s personnel committeeafter June 1997, that function being centralized and transferred to the ConferencePersonnel Committee.
In 1996, the archives received 52 accessions of materials, most from conferenceagencies or offices. This is above the average of 38/year, compiled since theaccession record was begun in 1978. (Since 1988 every year’s accessions haveexceeded the average.) The archivist fulfilled research requests from 187 personsin 1996, with a total of 212 contacts. During the year, the archivist continued andalmost completed a review of all books on the library shelves, disposing of some,while cleaning the others as well as the shelves. Sadly, though, little progress wasmade toward relieving the archival collection processing backlog, although thearchivist was grateful for the once-a-month assistance of a volunteer.
John Herath, chair
Board of Camps and Conferences
1996 was a good year for the camping ministry in the Minnesota AnnualConference of the United Methodist Church. While campers, adult leaders andofferings dropped slightly during the year evaluations show another successfulcamping season.
During 1995 through the spring of 1996 the Board of Camps and Conferences(BCC) participated in a long range and strategic planning process with nationalcamping consultant Kathy Trotter of Kaleidoscope, Inc. of Fayetteville, Arkansas.This was a participatory process which included members of the BCC, AnnualConference leaders, board/committee members from each of the sites/ministriesand staff.
As part of the process a new vision/mission statement for the camping ministrywas adopted at the 1996 fall meeting of the BCC. The vision/mission of thecamping ministry is to provide for quality camp/retreat/conferenceexperiences in which Christ is offered to as many persons as possible to raiseup faithful disciples so that the world is transformed.
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The BCC also received a number of recommendations from the Trotter Report inthe following areas:1) BCC structure and relationships to other bodies2) Programming recommendations3) Staffing4) Site niches for ministry and recommendations for development5) Financial developmentThis report is available from the Conference Camping Office.
At its meeting on January 12-13, two important steps were taken for the future ofthe camping ministry. We affirmed that in line with our vision/mission statementwe should relate to other bodies of the camping ministry as a body that:1) governs through the enforcement of policies and procedures2) by performing tasks that are best done at the conference level.
A new structure was then developed that will enable the governing body of thecamping ministry to be more effective in accomplishing these goals. This structureis being brought before the Minnesota Annual Conference for approval.Following Annual Conference the old governing body will disband and a newgoverning body for the camping ministry will be established.
The different sites, committees, and agencies that make up the camping ministryhave learned that we can accomplish more through cooperation and collaborationrather than through competition. We have come to learn that each aspect of thecamping ministry has a unique “niche” to fill within the overall picture and that itis important to keep the overall picture in mind as we move into the future.
In relation to the upcoming “Million Dollar Gift” coming to the camping ministryin the year 2000, the BCC is making the following statement of intentions: “TheBoard of Camps & Conferences would like to share our intent to match a $1million dollar gift in the year 2000. We would anticipate asking for lead gifts in theyear 1999. The public campaign for these matching gifts would kick off in the year2000 and be completed by 2002. All interest monies generated will be restrictedfor use by the Board of Camps & Conferences in accordance with its strategicplan.” (CFA has approved these steps.)
I would like to thank all those who were willing to serve on the BCC as well as allthose who were willing to put in time and effort during the consultation process.
Gary Walpole, Chair
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Capital Facilities Development and Finance Commission
The primary purpose of the commission is to support churches which are seekingfinancing for expansions or new church development. The commission providesa backstop to a local church financing by adding the credit of the AnnualConference to that of the church. This is done in the form of a loan guarantee. Thecollateral for this credit enhancement comes from four sources in this order.
1. Cash and marketable investment assets of the commission2. The Permanent Church Extension Fund3. Conference-owned property4. The pledges of 276 local churches.
In 1996, the commission provided one loan guarantee:Riverview UMC $185,000.
As part of this transaction, Capital Facilities was asked to provide support in theform of a guarantee for a letter of credit in addition to the more typical term loan.This was a first for the commission and reflects the increasing complexity ofchurch finances.
During the year Capital Facilities provided assistance in financial structuring toadditional churches which were able to secure financing without the need for loanguarantees. As of December 31, 1996, the Capital Facilities had 19 loanguarantees in place with a total value of just over $6.5 million.
In 1997, Capital Facilities will continue to redesign its financial assistanceprogram in order to become more “user friendly” to our customers whileresponding to increasingly complex information requests from lenders. This is animportant initiative for us as we continue to provide assistance and support to thegrowth of local churches within the Minnesota Annual Conference.
The commission members and staff have broad backgrounds in finance and relateddisciplines and should be viewed as a resource for churches which arecontemplating capital projects. Inquiries may be made by telephoning the AnnualConference office at 612/870-0058 extension 248. Meetings are scheduledmonthly and are held as needed to conduct the necessary business of thecommission. In special circumstances the commission will meet on call or willsend representatives to meet with local churches.
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As noted above, the commission’s ability to provide loan guarantees is, in part,dependent on pledges from local churches as collateral. In the history of thecommission, there has never been a call on local church pledges to provide loanrepayments. By supporting this program, local churches can leverage scarcefinancial resources with very little likelihood of incurring any expense. We invitechurches to participate, or increase their level of participation in this much neededoutreach mission.
Barry Levins, Chair
Capital Facilities Development and Finance CommissionFinancial Resume - 12/31/96
Assets of Capital Facilities Development & Finance Commission $ 579,855Permanent Church Extension Fund 1,190,088Conference-owned Property 2,356,152276 Local Church Pledged Assets 3,428,759
TOTAL $ 7,554,854
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Record of Loan GuaranteesGuarantee Date
Original Balances Guarantees ReleasedChurches Guarantees 12/95 Released Paid Up /PaidUpMetro East District
Arlington Hills 400,000 400,000Blaine 370,000 370,000Burnsville Grace 303,608 247,762.62Coon Rapids 550,000 550,000Epworth St Paul 240,000 6/94Forest Hills F.L. 430,000 5/93Gethsemane-Lino Lks 320,000 301,263.98Hastings 720,000 654,476.81New Prague-Heritage 92,471 86,584.89North Oaks - Peace 775,000 715,008.85White Bear Lake 500,000 434,636.38
Metro West DistrictChamplin 215,000 134,075.24Chaska-Discovery 300,000 287,972.36Eden Prairie 960,000 721,150.13Maple Grove - Crosswinds 345,000* 342,154Richfield Mpls 650,000 431,802.62Riverview* 178,000* 178,000
Northeast DistrictNorthwoods, Esko 85,000 36,413.38
Northwest DistrictAkeley 20,000 10/96Hawley* 250,000 250,000
Southeast DistrictBlooming Prairie 50,000 10/96Caledonia 100,000 1/93
__________ _________ _______ $7,014,079 $6,141,301.26 430,000 $ 410,000
================================================================================= * New in 1996
Balance Mortgage on Open Guarantees 12/31/96 $ 6,141,301.26
17 Open Guarantees Original Balance $7,014,079CONFERENCE RELEASED FROM GUARANTEES BY LENDER:
a. Prior to terms of guarantee:1. Two (2) during the last three years 430,0002. Thirty five (35) prior to 1993 5,136,700
b. Upon Completion of guarantee terms:1. Three (3) during the last three years 410,0002. Fifteen (15) prior to 1993 2,672,969
76 TOTAL GUARANTEES SINCE 1960 $15,763,748
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Commission on Christian Unity & InterreligiousConcerns (CCUIC)
The Conference CCUIC met twice during the year. We rejoiced at the GeneralConference vote to enter into covenant with eight other denominations in theChurch of Christ Uniting. We initiated discussion on how this will affect UnitedMethodists in Minnesota and how our commission can facilitate the covenant. TheUnited Methodist contingent at the joint Minnesota COCU Conference and themeeting of the COCU executive committee in Minneapolis in October was thelargest denomination representation.
At the 1996 Annual Conference, CCUIC presented the first Jeanne Audrey PowersEcumenical Award to the member of our conference after whom it is named. Wehave begun the nomination process for the person or institution that will receive theaward at the 1997 Annual Conference.
The commission hosted an Annual Conference lunch for the pastors who serveecumenical shared ministries in Minnesota. A representative of CCUIC alsoattended the National Workshop for Christian Unity in Richmond, Virginia, in Mayand the North American Academy of Ecumenics in Minneapolis in September.
Peg Chemberlin, the executive director of the Minnesota Council of Churches,gave a summary of her midyear report at the October meeting of the commission.She had a helpful exchange with CCUIC members.
Plans to meet early in 1997 with John Hopkins, our new bishop, were made. Therewas also a preliminary discussion of the needs of the National Workshop onChristian Unity that will be held in Minnesota in 1998.
James Gaughan, Chair
Board of Church and Society
For many years the board’s mission has been to help church members relate thegospel of Jesus Christ to the structures of the community, nation and world. It hasadvocated for church policies consistent with the Social Principles. Though wemay not continue beyond the present session of the Annual Conference, we areconfident the Mission Engagement Team will continue our work, aided by theresources provided by the General Board of Church and Society. During 1996 wecarried out our mission in the following ways:
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* We engaged in dialogue with the Metropolitan Interfaith Council onAffordable Housing (MICAH) and the Joint Religious Legislative Coalition.
* We made information packets on gambling available to pastors in Minnesota.
* We awarded Peace With Justice grants to:1) The Northern Minnesota Religious Freedom Council for its Indian
Inmate program at the Beltrami County Jail. Each Monday night anOjibwe programmer goes to the jail to share in spirituality and heritageexperiences with the predominantly Indian population.
2) The Amigos program in Belgrade that works to build relationshipsbetween the migrant Hispanic workers and the local congregations. Theyare providing summer weekly Vacation Bible School and informal ESLeducation as well as a food shelf.
3) Refugee Advocacy in Crookston, where the congregation helps refugeessift through the red tape associated with naturalization.
* A petition we forwarded through Annual Conference was adopted in May1996 by the General Conference. Its content now appears at ¶510.2a of the1996 Book of Discipline:
Resolutions shall be considered official expressions of The United MethodistChurch for twelve years following their adoption, after which time they shall bedeemed to have expired unless re-adopted. Those that have expired shall not beprinted in subsequent editions of the Book of Resolutions.
We hope the smaller size of the Book of Resolutions will make it easier for pastorsto commend it to their congregations for study and reference.
Peter Milloy, Chairperson
Communications Committee
1996 was a year of new beginnings in communications, as use of electroniccommunications broadened via the World Wide Web, and cooperative effortshelped launch a new benevolence interpretation publication.
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As a result of the growing need for churches to access Annual Conferenceinformation from any Internet provider, we established a new World Wide WebHome Page: [www.mumac.org]. About 16 churches have their own home pageslinked to this page, and communications is working to help other churchesestablish their home pages as well. This new service is a major step in a concertedeffort to encourage electronic communication between churches and the AnnualConference. Using a list serv, persons registered on our site may chat with eachother as a large group, and they may also send e-mail to each other personally. TheMinnesota Conference is recognized as one of the first and best facilitated effortsfor on-line communication by any of the United Methodist conferences.
Another first from United Methodist Communications in Minnesota is the MultiplyGod’s Love publication which was published in the fall of 1996. Using the generalchurch theme from GCFA, Multiply God’s Love extends general church financialinformation to the Annual Conference avenues of giving: apportionments, advancespecials, and special giving projects. The conference treasurer, CCOM,development and communications pooled resources to make this publicationpossible. Especially important in the new concept is the idea that we are giversbecause we have received so much from God, and our gifts multiply that love.Also, a theme of the “Halleluia Church” was begun, so that churches would havea model of stewardship that includes giving of themselves as well as their moneyin response to God’s gifts.
Communications continued to produce videos for Annual Conference and formission. The United Methodist Association of Communicators recognized theEmma Norton video produced in 1995 with a Certificate of Merit for its script.
The Communications Committee has begun its work to redesign the conferencepublication, the Leader, by sending out surveys and beginning focus groups.
Mary Edlund
Conference Council on Ministries (CCOM)
1996-1997 has been a time of transition for the CCOM. In anticipation of a newstructure for the Annual Conference, CCOM has spent this past year celebrating itsministries, tending the ongoing work, and working towards shepherding itsministries into a new structure.
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The question has been, how does ministry continue even though the system inwhich we operate is changing around us, and even though we do not expect ourorganization to continue in its same form into the next year? In our Octobermeeting we set out to express our dilemma through worship, which undergirdedour business session. Following the story of the Exodus, we started, figuratively,in Egypt with our structure and ministries. We then journeyed to the wilderness,a place where nothing seems permanent, a place where we were fed and yetrestless, and the place where we must name what, finally, we hold in our hearts andwill carry with us when we leave the desert. Finally we traveled over the Jordanriver (Fridley United Methodist’s very blue hallway) carrying the bricks of ourmost necessary and vital ministries with us, ready to build a foundation in a newland, or perhaps a well for the tent cities.
It was a risky meeting, but a joyous and moving experience as we once again namedwhat we have done, what must continue and named the hope that the ministries weas an Annual Conference must be about will surely continue, even as we move intonew territory.
In the meantime, many groups figured out how to continue their ministries evenwith budget cuts and a shifting structure. We also commissioned a group ofpersons led by Dorothy Williams to work creatively with the 1997 budget item#34. Out of this grew a generous pool for grants to local churches to develop andconduct disciple formation programs and events.
We learned that short term project teams can work creatively. We also learned thatcross-functional teams will not necessarily work well together unless all parties areworking out of a shared vision for the task in question. Assigning disparate groupsto work together doesn’t work.
We have also been reminded that the council staff is an excellent one. In this yearof restructuring and staffing changes, after years of unfilled positions andunflagging needs, the staff has risen to its task with tenacity. In moving to a teamconcept with a team leader, and through cross-functional training, the staff hascontinued to respond to the needs of the pastors and churches of the AnnualConference. We commend the staff for their grace and work during this time.
I also wish to acknowledge the graceful leadership of Pat Hinker, CouncilDirector, and the creative and supportive Executive Committee, who has dared totry some new things this year. May we find our way across the Jordan to whateverawaits us there. Surely there will continue to be ministry, struggle, joy,companionship and the sustaining presence of God.
Michelle M. Hargrave, Chair
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The Conference Board of Development (CBD)
As a ministry of education and service, your CBD has welcomed responsibilitiesin cultivating relationships with those who...
... financially support UMC mission and ministry,
... offer leadership for local church trust funds, and
... participate in the central data system.It is these relationships which foster the outcomes we seek: awareness,communication, participation and witness.
Performance History: During the period 1987 through 1996, the CBD hasfacilitated givers and their gifts totaling $11,360,589.10. The MinnesotaConference has provided a total of $2.39 million over nine years to fund the workof the CBD. Therefore, the cumulative costs-to-outcomes ratio for the CBD’sministry is $4.75 in documented gifts for every $1.00 of funding throughconference budgeting.
1996 Performance: In 1996, over $1.2 million in new gifts was documentedthrough the CBD; with a ratio of $5.52 for every $1.00 of funding spent by theDevelopment Office. Many of the gifts place the Minnesota Annual Conference inlife- long relationships with givers and their families. The care and serviceelements of these relationships are CBD priorities.
The number of Data Base customers expanded significantly in 1996, with serviceinquiries and requests increasing by 300 percent over 1995. CBD initiative withsystem upgrades in 1996 saved thousands of dollars for bulk-mailing users of theBase. In terms of on-sight work with local churches, the CBD staff members haveprovided consultation and materials, return visits and other services to (and with)421 local churches.
Initiatives for 1997: Following Annual Conference authorization to “establish aMission and Ministry Fund (M and M Fund)” began the complicated process ofcreating this entity – a long-range plan to assist in establishing new church starts inMinnesota. This Fund and the invitation to participate will be offered to UMCmembers and congregations in 1997.
The CBD provides an excellent example of the daily behaviors and responsibilitiesof a service ministry – confident that those who have been abundantly blessed willbe inspired to support the vision and mission of the Church, and offer their personalwitness as faithful stewards. The CBD has set a 1997 goal for cultivated gifts of$1 million.
Terry Krinke, Chair
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Joint Committee on Disability
Actions that took place during 1996:Franklin Christianson and Jonah Yang moved to retired status.No applications for disability leave were received.
As of December 31, 1996, the following members of the Minnesota AnnualConference were on disability leave: James Dodge, Brian Marshall, Richard Otten
Edna Garrison, Chairperson
Episcopal Residence Committee
The Book of Discipline (¶736) places the responsibility for the housing of theresident bishop within the Episcopal Residence Committee. The supervision offunds related to the residence, the oversight related to all matters concerningupkeep, maintenance, improvements, insurance coverage, utilities, sale andpurchase of the episcopal residence is the responsibility of this committee.
On October 3, 1996, the committee discussed the strong possibility of selling theexisting residence. The house fell far short of jurisdictional standards for anepiscopal residence and the house had been converted into a home with twobedrooms and the Hopkins have three sons; the gathering space, parking andkitchen areas were limited; the bathrooms were limited (one had wooden slats onthe shower floor).
Committee members (Grant Tanner, chair, and representing the ConferenceCommittee on Episcopacy; Dwane Billbe, chair of the Conference Board ofTrustees; Judith Zabel of the Council on Finance and Administration) met inOctober of 1996 and made a commitment to sell the existing property and begin tolook for a new house. John Sampson, a member of Hennepin Avenue UMC, actedas advisor.
The Conference Board of Trustees and the Interim Council affirmed the processand actions of the committee on November 21, 1996. A realtor was selected onNovember 26 (Dixie Ewing of Edina Realty; member of Woodbury UMC). Thehome in Minnetonka was listed at the close of 1996 and an offer for $166,500 wasaccepted on January 14, 1997.
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As the committee began the process of searching for a new residence, the NorthCentral Jurisdictional Guidelines for an episcopal residence were adopted to helpwith the journey toward a new home. The Guidelines included these expectations:approximately 3,000 square feet ... accessible to area office center, interstatehighways and a major airport ... readily adapted for handicapped accessibility ...laundry on main level ... no less than three bathrooms with separate master andguest rooms preferred. The committee added additional expectations: Less thanten years old; as maintenance free as possible; master bedroom and study on mainlevel; ample driveway and on-street parking.
Because of the complexity of working with many conference boards during thesearch process, the committee lost the possibility of making an offer on severalpieces of property. One goal was to acquire a new residence and move BishopHopkins prior to Elaine Hopkins arrival in June, to we could eliminate the need tomove them twice in a short period of time.
The Board of Trustees of the Minnesota Annual Conference purchased a newepiscopal residence located at 7084 Howard Lane in Eden Prairie to replace thehome the conference had used in Minnetonka for the past twenty-four years. Thenew home was found by the realtors in Eden Prairie, located five minutes from 494and Valley View. It is one year old and meets all of the Jurisdictional Guidelinesand Episcopal Residence Committee expectations. With the support of theConference Board of Trustees (March 11), the Interim Council (March 13) and thecabinet, a purchase agreement was signed on March 17, 1997.
The Eden Prairie house had a selling price of $378,500. With monies from the saleof the Mari Lane property added to funds in the Episcopal Residence Committee,the mortgage for the new house is $140,000. The General Council on Finance andAdministration will pay 2/3rds of ALL expenses related to an episcopal residence,including the mortgage.
We believe we have purchased a home that will meet the needs of our episcopalfamily and the Annual Conference for many decades to come. There will be aseries of open houses after Mrs. Hopkins joins the Bishop in Minnesota thissummer. Throughout the lengthy process leading to the selling of the Mari Laneproperty, the decision to search for and purchase a new residence and theacquisition of funds for that property, the Episcopal Residence Committee had theencouragement and support of the Conference Board of Trustees, the InterimCouncil, and the ongoing interpretation of the Book of Discipline by our residentBishop that ensured us we were abiding by the covenant of the Annual Conference.
Grant Tanner, Chairperson
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Committee on Episcopacy
The task of the Committee on Episcopacy in 1996 was to make a way for sayinggoodbye to Bishop Sharon Brown Christopher and welcoming Bishop JohnHopkins. We were diligent celebration hosts, providing a reception on August 18,1996 at Richfield United Methodist Church for the Christophers and a reception onSeptember 15, 1996 for the Hopkins. In addition to acknowledging our bishops,Grant Tanner represented the committee by chairing the Episcopal ResidenceCommittee in assessing the needs of our bishop and working to meet thejurisdictional standards (¶ 736).
The early months of Bishop Hopkins’ leadership have been devoted to gettingacquainted with United Methodists in Minnesota. We commend him for avigorous effort in visiting each district.
The work of the cabinet, attendance to the work of the episcopal office andcommitment to family have filled Bishop Hopkins’ first year with us . He has beena blessing in his understanding of transition and his willingness to work with us inshaping the Minnesota Annual Conference for the 21st century. Thanks be to Godfor his wit, wisdom, sensitive pastoral heart, and commitment to serve God byserving with us.
Ruth Phelps, Chair
Equitable Compensation Commission
Grants approved January through December :Cedar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000.00 Fosston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000.00Magnolia . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500.00 Silver Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000.00Wesley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500.00 Akeley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,300.00Brook Park . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500.00 Rosendale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450.00Wheelock Parkway . . . . . 4,000.00 Winona Immanuel . . . . . . . . 7,601.67Central Park . . . . . . . . . . 3,600.00 La Puerta Abierta . . . . . . 10,598.80Hmong Community . . . . 8,112.00 Sanborn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500.00Adrian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000.00 West Concord . . . . . . . . . . 3,000.00Shakopee: Calvary. . . . . 4,000.00 Hubbard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,300.00Korean Evangelical. . . . . 1,200.00 Howard Lake . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000.00Atwater . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,700.00 Waterville . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,999.98Cass Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,472.96 Lester Park . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000.00Motley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000.00 Fergus Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,750.00Blooming Prairie . . . . . . 1,500.00 Newburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00
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Cannonville . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 Renville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,850.00Alden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 Harmony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000.00Kiester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000.00 Morton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,700.00Pine City . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,700.00 Northland Parish . . . . . . . . 6,500.00Deer Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,950.00 Verndale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000.00Becker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500.00 Esko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000.00Dodge Center . . . . . . . . . . 2,500.00 Mt. Bethel IGH . . . . . . . . . 2,500.00Ottertail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200.00 Grace: Penn/Mpls . . . . . . . . 3,750.00State Line . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 Wyoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000.00Barnum . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,040.00 Erskine . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,500.00United Protestant/Silver Bay1,000.00 Wykoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000.00
Total Equitable Compensation Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152,575.41Agency Meeting Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,018.72
Total Commission on Equitable Salary . . 154,594.13
In 1996 we underspent our budget in anticipation of a $40,000 reduction in the1997 budget. Although some persons equate equitable compensation withwelfare, that is unfair. About 25% of our budget goes to support ethnic minoritychurches and pastors. A good deal more goes to support inner city ministries, andchurches in rural areas where the church is often the only institution left in thecommunity.
In 1996 about one in seven churches in our conference received an equitablecompensation grant, and about ½ of our pastors received compensation based onthe minimum salary formula (the other ½ received a salary above the minimum fortheir years of tenure).
Though the starting salary for seminary graduates in our conference is second tolowest in our jurisdiction and our average salary is below the denominationalaverage, we use a graduated pay scale and offer benefits to all our clergy that aresomewhat higher than the average.
Equitable compensation is a vital part of our mission, and is crucial to the moraleof our pastors and congregations. In a system where pastors have little say in wherethey are appointed, and churches have little say in the minimum amount they willpay for pastoral service, equitable compensation support allows pastors aguarantee of compensation reasonably close to their peers, and gives churches helpif they are temporarily unable to sustain the minimum level of compensation. It isa prime example of the strength of a connectional system at work.
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Is the compensation we offer our pastors fair to everyone? No, not all churches ofthe same size can pay the same salaries, and not all pastors with the sameresponsibilities receive the same compensation. Complaints have been registeredby older pastors who feel their seniority is not sufficiently reflected in thecompensation formula, and by younger pastors who feel the system is slow torecognize their individual abilities or their extensive labors. Churches sometimesfeel burdened by increasing pay packages that bear little resemblance to theeconomic realities of their communities.
Perhaps in the future our conference may wish to explore new avenues ofdetermining compensation that reflect more than years of tenure. Someconferences attempt to determine compensation by size of family, education,number of churches served, and size of church; even the number of conferenceoffices and hours spent at conference camps have been suggested as factors to beconsidered. The quality and improvement of our equitable compensation policieswill always be determined by the input and desires of our Annual Conference. Letus know how you feel about issues of clergy compensation.
John (Jack) Rehnberg, Equitable Compensation Commission
Ethnic Minority Concerns Committee (EMCC)
As a committee of the Conference Council on Ministries, our task has been tosupport and promote ethnic minority congregations and ministries of theconference. We also sponsor multicultural camping so elementary and junior highage young people can have the opportunity to experience diversity among theirpeers. We plan the annual Multicultural Festival (held on the metro east district),which includes a program, worship, activities, and foods to celebrate our diversecultures in Minnesota.
The EMCC was granted $35,776 by CCOM for specialized programs and needswithin the ethnic ministries. The 1996 distribution of the grant was:Camping - scholarships and supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,825Pine Bend - outreach ministry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000Grace Church on Penn - youth ministry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500Hmong Church at Hamline - ongoing programs. . . . . . . . . . . . 4,100Camphor UMC - Project Spirit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,500Hmong Community Church - youth conference . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000Caucus Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,962Hmong Community Church - ongoing programs . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000La Puerta Abierta - Hispanic Academic Support System . . . . . 4,400Special Misc. Funding (e.g., Volunteer in Mission, world wide youth conference scholarships). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,489
Total . . . . . . . . . $35,776
Allen Clark Harris, Chair
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Minnesota Annual Conferenceof The United Methodist Church
Financial ReportDecember 31, 1996 and 1995
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MINNESOTA ANNUAL CONFERENCEOF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITIONDecember 31, 1996 and 1995
ASSETS 1996 1995
Cash and cash equivalents $ 552,142 $ 377,555Accounts and interest receivable 1,027,295 1,226,947Prepaid expenses 34,576 29,141Other assets 106,187 95,809Investments (Note 4):
Unrestricted 1,917,532 1,649,097Temporarily restricted 8,138,770 7,499,423Permanently restricted 1,492,400 1,509,286
Notes receivable 143,669 78,653Property and equipment (Notes 5 and 6) 3,386,271 2,583,746
Total assets $ 16,798,842 $ 15,049,657
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 1,315,383 $ 1,245,831Notes payable (Note 6) 484,662 503,055Revocable and non-revocable trust obligations (Note 7) 2,394,602 2,021,390
Total liabilities 4,194,647 3,770,276
Commitments and contingencies (Notes 8 and 10)
Net assets:Unrestricted:
Pastoral support 203,433 190,288Resource management 455,296 337,831Outreach and benevolence 361,008 355,863Other - principally properties 3,655,623 2,759,959
4,675,360 3,643,941
Temporarily restricted (Note 2) 6,371,997 6,039,598Permanently restricted (Note 3) 1,556,838 1,595,842
Total net assets 12,604,195 11,279,381
Total liabilities and net assets $ 16,798,842 $ 15,049,657
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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MINNESOTA ANNUAL CONFERENCEOF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
STATEMENTS OF FUNCTIONAL EXPENSEYears Ended December 31, 1996 and 1995
Management1996 Programs and General Fundraising Other Total
Grants to other organizations, principally the general conference $ 3,062,752 $ - $ - $ - $ 3,062,752Salaries and benefits 722,118 300,892 151,911 - 1,174,921Supplies and travel 240,061 27,217 15,233 - 282,511Services, premiums and fees 689,582 180,122 52,270 - 921,974Pension - pre 1982 657,143 - - - 657,143Medical claims 1,890,021 - - - 1,890,021Office and occupancy 110,429 161,635 1,928 - 273,992Depreciation 4,880 18,863 - - 23,743Interest 5,920 - - - 5,920Annuity and trust payouts - - - 154,442 154,442Other 12,598 - - - 12,598
$ 7,395,504 $ 688,729 $ 221,342 $ 154,442 $ 8,460,017
1995
Grants to other organizations, principally the general conference $ 3,465,635 $ - $ 8,402 $ - $ 3,474,037Salaries and benefits 790,217 310,218 197,549 - 1,297,984Supplies and travel 303,423 57,611 39,320 - 400,354Services, premiums and fees 687,435 197,052 72,900 - 957,387Pension - pre 1982 1,106,165 - - - 1,106,165Medical claims 675,302 - - - 675,302Office and occupancy 153,703 155,821 - - 309,524Depreciation 5,000 20,979 - - 25,979Interest 7,131 - - - 7,131Annuity and trust payouts - - - 147,279 147,279Other 126,345 - 109,613 - 235,958
$ 7,320,356 $ 741,681 $ 427,784 $ 147,279 $ 8,637,100
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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MINNESOTA ANNUAL CONFERENCEOF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWSYears Ended December 31, 1996 and 1995
1996 1995CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
Change in net assets $ 1,324,814 $ 112,572Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net
cash provided by operating activities:Depreciation 23,744 25,979Realized and unrealized (gain) loss on investments (97,120) (505,689)Land transferred (900,000) -Gain/loss on sale of property and equipment 892 (29,270)(Increase) decrease in assets:
Accounts and interest receivable 199,652 174,879Prepaid expenses (5,435) (4,271)Other assets (10,378) (20,010)Notes receivable (65,016) 147,975
Increase in accounts payable and accrued expenses 69,552 348,156Net cash provided by operating activities 540,705 250,321
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:Purchase of property and equipment (400) (28,656)Proceeds from sale of property 80,239 14,000Purchase of investments (1,991,764) (2,740,008)Proceeds from sale of investments 1,197,988 2,358,040
Net cash used in investing activities (713,937) (396,624)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:Notes payable, net (18,393) 7,851Revocable trust obligation, net 366,212 (113,479)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities 347,819 (105,628)
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 174,587 (251,931)
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning 377,555 629,486
Cash and cash equivalents, ending $ 552,142 $ 377,555
SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:Noncash investing and financing activities:
Property exchanged for notes payable $ - $ 85,964Property received in revocable trust obligations 120,000 113,000Note receivable exchanged for property - 56,000Property sold in revocable trust obligations (113,000) -
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Note 1. Nature of Activities and Significant Accounting Policies:
Nature of activities:
The Minnesota Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church (the Conference) is the statelevel organization of the United Methodist Church. The accompanying financial statements in-clude the accounts of the funds under the custody of the Conference Treasurer.
The conference collects apportionments and other revenue from member churches for its programsand services and, in turn, remits apportionments to the General Conference for national and world-wide purposes.
Financial statement presentation:
The conference classifies its net assets and revenue, gains and other support based upon the exist-ence of donor imposed restrictions. Net assets of the conference and changes therein are classifiedand reported as follows:
Unrestricted net assets:
Unrestricted net assets consist of the following funds:
Pastoral Support Fund records apportionment income and expenditures related to the epis-copal office, cabinet’s work, moving and equitable salary support, Boards of Ordained andDiaconal Ministries plus the cost of the conference commitment for medical insurance forretired and active clergy.
Resource Management Fund records the apportionment income and expenditures for gen-eral church administration, processes related to the Annual Conference session, treasurer anddevelopment functions and archivist work.
Outreach and Benevolences Fund records the apportionment income and expenditures foroutreach ministries through World Service and all Council on Ministries staff, grants andother programming activities.
Other funds include the properties, capital facilities and other.
Temporarily restricted net assets:
Temporarily restricted net assets result from donor-imposed restrictions permitting the donee orga-nization to use up or expend the donated assets as specified and is satisfied either by the passage oftime or by actions of the organization.
Temporarily restricted net assets include assets designated for future payment of defined benefitpension plan contributions, assets collected for the self-insured medical plan that have not yet beenexpended and assets for other purposes.
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Note 1. Nature of Activities and Significant Accounting Policies (Continued):
Permanently restricted net assets:
Permanently restricted net assets result from donor-imposed restrictions that stipulate that resourcesbe maintained permanently but permit the organization to use up or expend part or all of the income(or other economic benefits) derived from the donated assets.
Permanently restricted net assets include assets designated for various ministries of the conferenceand at December 31, 1996 includes approximately $27,000 of interest earned to be transferred totemporarily restricted net assets.
Basis of accounting:
The financial statements are presented on the accrual basis of accounting. Expenses are recordedwhen incurred and income is recorded when earned.
Revenue recognition:
Annual Conference apportionments to member churches are set in accordance with the StandingRules of the Conference based on yearly budgeted amounts. All such apportionments remain li-abilities of the member church until paid or “released” through formal appeal procedures. Appor-tionments are not recorded as contributions until receipt has been assured.
Special gifts and offerings are contributed to the conference on a voluntary basis by local churchesand are disbursed as designated by the donor.
Medical insurance program fees are recorded as temporarily restricted net assets monthly when due.
Cash and cash equivalents:
Cash and cash equivalents include checking deposits, savings accounts and all highly liquid instru-ments with an original maturity of three months or less. Cash on deposit in excess of FDIC andsimilar insurance coverages are subject to the usual banking risks of funds in excess of those limits.
Receivables:
Accounts receivable consist principally of apportionments from member churches. Realization ofapportionment receivables is adjusted based on collections subsequent to year end and prior yearshistorical collection percentages.
Investments:
Effective January 1, 1995, the conference began accounting for investments in accordance withStatement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) No. 124, “Accounting for Certain Invest-ments Held by Not-For-Profit Organizations.” Under this pronouncement, investments are carriedat their market values. There was no cumulative effect relating to the adoption of this SFAS (seeNote 4).
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Note 1. Nature of Activities and Significant Accounting Policies (Continued):
Property and equipment:
Property and equipment are stated at cost or at fair market value at the date of donation. Expendi-tures for maintenance and repairs are expensed as incurred.
The conference does not provide for depreciation of property and equipment except for computerand telephone equipment which are being depreciated over four and five years, respectively. Gen-erally accepted accounting principles require the recognition of depreciation on all property andequipment. The effect of this departure from generally accepted accounting principles is not readilydeterminable.
Health benefits:
Effective August 1, 1995, the conference began providing health benefits coverage to its employ-ees, pastors and member church employees through a self-insured medical plan. The plan is admin-istered by a third-party. Participant church and conference contributions are deposited into a sepa-rate investment account and fund of the conference. Accrued expenses include $232,200 and$255,400 of medical claims incurred but not yet reported for the years ending December 31, 1996and 1995, respectively. The plan has approximately $351,000 and $250,000 excess assets overliabilities for future use as of December 31, 1996 and 1995, respectively. The conference haspurchased stop loss insurance for per member losses in excess of $50,000 per year to a maximum of$2,000,000 per member per lifetime period and cumulative losses in excess of $2,138,400.
Income taxes:
The conference is incorporated in Minnesota and is exempt from income taxes under Section 501(c)(3)of the Internal Revenue Code.
Interest allocations:
Interest earned is specifically identified or allocated to the respective funds based on average bal-ances.
Leases:
The conference leases office space on a year-to-year basis. Rent expensed during the years endedDecember 31, 1996 and 1995 amounted to $88,675 and $86,126, respectively.
Estimates and assumptions:
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting prin-ciples requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts ofassets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financialstatements and revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Significant estimates includethe allocation of expenses to the program, management and fund raising categories and an estimateof the self-insurance liability accrual. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
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Note 1. Nature of Activities and Significant Accounting Policies (Continued):
Functional allocation of expenses:
Expenses are allocated to the various categories based on the purpose of expenditures charged to thefund as follows:
• Programs - Council of Ministries related expenditures, district superintendents, Boards ofOrdained and Diaconal Ministries, moving and equitable compensation expenses, specialoffering and second mile giving distributions.
• Management and General - Conference sessions and secretary, treasurer’s office, archivist,district support staff and central office costs.
• Fund Raising - Development office, distributions of special gifts and campaign costs.
Note 2. Temporarily Restricted Net Assets:
Temporarily restricted net assets are available for the following purposes at December 31:
1996 1995
Defined benefit pension plan contributions $ 4,980,598 $ 4,810,573Self-insured medical plan 350,663 250,086Other 1,040,736 978,939
$ 6,371,997 $ 6,039,598
Note 3. Permanently Restricted Net Assets:
Permanently restricted net assets are restricted to the following at December 31:
1996 1995
Permanent Church Extension Fund $ 1,190,088 $ 1,250,670Other 366,750 345,172
$ 1,556,838 $ 1,595,842
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Note 4. Investments:
Unrestricted:
The conference invests cash in excess of daily requirements in various long-term investments. Theseunrestricted long-term investments are collectively known as the General Funds Pool.
Temporarily restricted:
The conference invests available funds from annuity, unitrust and revocable trust contracts in vari-ous long-term investments. The conference also maintains investments to fund pension obliga-tions. These investments are all considered to be temporarily restricted.
Permanently restricted:
The conference has certain funds managed by the Minnesota United Methodist Foundation, Inc.Although the conference uses resulting investment income to fund certain programs, the investmentprincipal is permanently restricted.
Investments classified by major type as of December 31, 1996 are as follows:
Temporarily PermanentlyUnrestricted Restricted Restricted Total
Norwest cash investments $ 10,855 $ 201,372 $ - $ 212,227Equity securities - 220,605 438,176 658,781Mutual funds and unit trusts 1,035,468 1,166,130 1,017,541 3,219,139Corporate and government bonds 871,209 1,079,060 336 1,950,605Certificates of deposit - 108,992 - 108,992General Board of Pensions - 5,362,611 - 5,362,611Other - - 36,347 36,347Balance, December 31, 1996 $ 1,917,532 $ 8,138,770 $ 1,492,400 $ 11,548,702
Balance, December 31, 1995 $ 1,649,097 $ 7,499,423 $ 1,509,286 $ 10,657,806
Approximately $2,105,000 and $2,075,000, respectively, in 1996 and 1995 of the above invest-ments are managed and invested by the Minnesota United Methodist Foundation, Inc.
Investments are subject to the usual market risk and contingent risk of amounts greater than therespective FDIC or similar insurance coverage.
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Note 5. Property and Equipment:
Property and equipment consists of the following:
Balance Balance12-31-95 Additions Disposals 12-31-96
Non-depreciated assets:Land and buildings $ 2,417,609 $ 1,020,400 $ (194,131) $ 3,243,878Furniture and equipment 132,273 - - 132,273
2,549,882 1,020,400 (194,131) 3,376,151
Depreciated assets:Telephone equipment 24,953 - - 24,953Computer equipment 60,580 - - 60,580Bus 20,000 - - 20,000
105,533 - - 105,533Less accumulated depreciation (71,669) (23,744) - (95,413)
33,864 (23,744) - 10,120
Property and equipment, net $ 2,583,746 $ 996,656 $ (194,131) $ 3,386,271
Land and buildings relate to camps, parsonages and church development sites.
Depreciation expense was $23,744 and $25,979 for telephone, computer equipment and the busduring the years ended December 31, 1996 and 1995, respectively.
Management has not performed a detailed analysis to determine the allocation between land andbuildings and, therefore, is not able to determine the annual depreciation cost allocated with theseassets. Management believes, however, that such depreciation expense would be minor in relationto the financial statements taken as a whole.
Note 6. Notes Payable:
Notes payable consist of the following:
1996 1995
Knutson Mortgage; mortgage payable for La Puerta AbiertaUMC property in St. Paul. Mortgage payable in monthlyinstallments of $626 including interest at 11.5% throughDecember 31, 2009 $ 50,598 $ 52,193
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Note 6. Notes Payable (Continued):
1996 1995First Bank of Willmar; mortgage payable for the camp
manager’s house at Decision Hills Camp. Mortgagepayable in monthly installments of $900 includinginterest at 9.75% through March 15, 1998, with aballoon payment on March 15, 1998. Mortgagepayments are made by the camp. 47,394 52,507
First Bank of Willmar; line of credit to be used foroperations of Decision Hills Camp. Line of credithas a 7.5% interest rate, due on demand.Payments are made by the camp. 20,062 25,000
Minnesota Conference Pensions, Inc., no interest loandue December 1996, renewed annually, unsecured 199,000 199,000
Richfield Bank and Trust; mortgage payable for Lakevilleparsonage. Mortgage payable in monthly installmentsof $1,715 including interest at 8.5% throughNovember 2010 167,608 174,355
$ 484,662 $ 503,055
All notes payable are secured by the related asset.
The aggregate annual maturities of notes payable at December 31, 1996 are as follows:
Year Ended December 31:1997 $ 233,7811998 50,2201999 10,0492000 11,0112001 12,067Thereafter 167,534
$ 484,662
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Note 7. Revocable and Non-Revocable Trust Obligations:
Revocable and non-revocable trust obligations include Annuity and Trust Contract Funds that arerestricted by the terms of the underlying agreements with donors. The related assets must be main-tained by the conference until the death of the donor, at which time they are distributed to confer-ence ministries, local churches or outside agencies in accordance with the terms of the individualagreements.
Note 8. Post-Employment Benefits:
All conference retirement benefit programs are administered by the General Board of Pension andHealth Benefits (GBPHB), an affiliated national organization located in Evanston, Illinois. TheGBPHB maintains separate accounts for the conference’s pension programs.
Defined benefit pension plan:
The conference participates in a multi-employer defined benefit pension program which is avail-able to all ordained elders for years of service prior to 1982. During 1996 and 1995, the conferencerecorded $657,143 and $1,106,165, respectively, of pension expense for prior service costs thatwere paid to GBPHB.
As of December 31, 1996, the Minnesota Conference unfunded past service liability as calculatedby GBPHB under the defined benefit pension program was less than amounts available to fundbenefits by approximately $700,000. Information is not available to permit the determination of theMinnesota conference’s share, if any, of the multi-employer plan unfunded vested benefits.
Defined contribution pension plans:
Pension benefits for ordained elders’ service after 1981 are provided through a defined contributionprogram and are the responsibility of the individual churches in the conference. The conferencepays for pension benefits for district superintendents through this defined contribution program.
The conference also has a separate defined contribution program for all conference lay employees.
During 1996 and 1995, the conference recorded $81,048 and $83,433, respectively, of pensionexpense for current funding requirements of the defined contribution plans.
Other post-retirement benefits:
The conference currently pays 50% of all post-retirement medical insurance premiums for retiredclergy, their spouses and dependent children. Expense is recorded when payment is due and amountedto $195,900 and $155,995 during the years ended December 31, 1996 and 1995, respectively. Gen-erally accepted accounting principles require the recognition of the expense for these post-retire-ment benefits as the clergy render the services necessary to earn the benefits. The effect of thisdeparture from generally accepted accounting principles is not readily determinable.
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Note 9. Related Party Transactions:
Minnesota Conference Pensions, Inc.:
Minnesota Conference Pensions, Inc. (MCP, Inc.) is a nonprofit organization which was formed toact as a fundraising entity for unfunded pension liabilities. Effective July 1, 1987, MCP, Inc. ceasedits fundraising activities and the conference now conducts these fundraising activities. During1987 and 1988, the majority of MCP, Inc. assets were transferred to the conference who, in turn,deposited such amounts with the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits. MCP, Inc. has alsoloaned $199,000 to the conference which is included in notes payable at December 31, 1996 and1995 (see Note 6).
Minnesota United Methodist Foundation, Inc.:
The Minnesota United Methodist Foundation, Inc. is a nonprofit organization which manages in-vestments and distributes investment income for organizations associated with the United Method-ist Church. These invested assets and related income are distributed by the Foundation as desig-nated by the investing entity. The Foundation has its own Board of Directors, which consists of themembers of the Conference’s Capital Facilities Development and Finance Commission and repre-sentatives from other organizations, some of which invest funds through the Foundation.
The conference invests funds with the Foundation (see Note 4). These investments are recorded inthe conference’s financial statements and are considered to be permanently restricted.
Note 10. Contingencies:
The conference has pledged approximately $7,550,000 in assets to serve as collateral for memberchurch mortgages totaling about $6,190,000 as of December 31, 1996. The maturities of thesemortgages range from 1996 to 2012. The Conference is contingently liable on such mortgagesshould the respective member churches be unable to fulfill the terms of the contract.
The conference is evaluating certain eligibility requirements relating to the defined contributionpension program. Management believes there will be no new pension obligation resulting from thismatter and, therefore, has recorded no obligation relating to it as of December 31, 1996.
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Minnesota United Methodist Foundation1996 Summary
Account Balances Account Balances
Foundation $ 28,464.35 Emma Norton 4,709.51Aitkin Church 11,413.54 Hennepin Annuity #2 24,242.85Belgrade Cemetery Ass’n 6,114.42 Decision Hills Endowment 73,248.33Permanent Church Extension 1,059,063.20 Shared Account 13,895.55Annual Conference Trustee Fd 62,662.28 Decision Hills Mem 1,173,61Aid Fund Ministerial Students 12,767.56 Epworth Mpls 49,910.84Hubbard Church 4,202.39 Asbury Mpls 29,720.50Mann Fund 19,018.37 Rosness Endowment 202,085.15Scofield Bequest 1,810.25 Shared Account #1 17,354.03Central Park Scholarship 57,091.63 Shared Account #2 65,546.10Harper Scholarship 12,456.78 Hmong Community 82,487.99Ed Morey Fund 230,587.91 Minnehaha Mpls 131,286.04Capital Facilities Fund 346,563.94 Grace Moorhead 78,802.26Thief River Falls Fund 65,368.30 Wesley Mankato 89,310.63Northern Pines 36,786.14 Elk River 82,901.76Stillwater UMC 30,163.67 Hamline UMC 69,182.64Boundary Waters Tr 36,517.47 Minnehaha Mpls Future Fund 43,978.55Wesley UMD-Mpls Endowment462,019.69 Owatonna UMC 160,749.63Hennepin Annuity #1 8,191.83 Grace Nelson 197,128.78
Total $3,865,000.92
1996 General Advance Special Receipts (as of 12/31/96)
National MissionariesBruce Bjork, Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .435.00Robert & Beverly Bowers, Alaska . . . . . . 1,889.00Ruth Wiertzema, Red Bird . . . . . . . . . . . 15,009.00
Subtotal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,333.00
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World MissionariesChristopher and Prema Dass, Fiji . . . . . . . . 500.00John & Kendra Enright, Zaire . . . . . . . . . 6,093.00Mark and Nancy Garrison, India . . . . . . 19,249.00Gordon & Ardell Graner, Bolivia . . . . . 18,896.00Shirley Juten, Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,350.00Kathleen McFeeley and David Kinyon, (pending reassignment) . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,205.00Stephen & Marina Newnum, Brazil . . . . 11,093.00Donald & Ruth Rudy, Zimbabwe . . . . . . . 4,050.00Paul & Roxanne Webster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00Herbert & Mary Zigbuo, Liberia . . . . . . . 1,000.00
Subtotal . . . . . . . . 67,736.00
National & International Persons in MissionSubtotal . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00
General Priority ProgramsA Child - Children of the Promise . . . 3,712.00Africa Church Growth and Development: Church Growth . . . . . . . . . 2,210.00Church Evangelism . . . . . . . . 509.00Communities of Shalom . . . . . . 100.00Homelessness in USA . . . . . . . . 266.00Parish Partners Projects: Alaska Missionary Conference . . . . 330.00Oklahoma Missionary Conference . . . . 750.00Rio Grande Conference . . . . . . . . 100.00Partner Churches in Crisis . . . . . . . 600.00Subtotal . . . . . . . 8,577.00
National ProjectsHenderson Settlement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,034.00McCurdy School, Program Support . . . . . 9,841.00Red Bird Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,111.00Society of St. Andrew, Potato Project . . 3,532.00Habitat for Humanity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,119.00Subtotal . . . . . . . . . . . . 34,637.00
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UMCORChurch World Service Community Hunger Appeal (CROP) . . . . . . . . . . . 11,810.00Grace Children’s Hospital, Haiti . . . . . . . 3,945.00Heifer Project International . . . . . . . . . . .19,560.00New Hope for Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00UMCOR Disaster Response USA . . . . . .10,695.00 UMCOR Disaster Response Int’l . . . . . 12,068.00World Hunger/Poverty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27,339.00Subtotal . . . . . . . . . . . 86,017.00
WorldAfrica:Ministry to Street Children-Angola . . . . . 1,102.00Kissy Eye Clinic - Sierra Leone . . . . . . . . 7,434.00Parsonage Restoration-Sierra Leone . . . . .1,603.00Theol Hall/Church Trng Cntr-Sierra Leone 100.00Bicycles for UM Pastors-Uganda . . . . . . . 2,272.00Elementary Schools & Orphanage-Uganda 801.00Five Church Buildings - Uganda . . . . . . . . . 995.00Wings of the Morning - Zaire . . . . . . . . . . . 525.00Asia:Kodaikanal & Woodstock Foundation-India . 50.00Nave Tech Inst Scholarships-India. . 1,366.00Seoul Meth. Church of the Deaf-Korea . . 328.00Mary Johnston Hospital, Operation Linen - Philippines . . . . . . . .1,697.00Europe:Mission in the Commonwealth of Independent States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,519.00Abtsdorf Church - Germany . . . . . . . . . . 10,929.00Latin America:Andean Rural Health Care Program - Bolivia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,012.00Thiu Rancho Project - Bolivia . . . . . . . . . 4,625.00Meth. Cntr for Educ & Trng - Brazil. . . . . . 400.00Subtotal . . . . . . . 46,758.00
Total Giving 1996 General Advance Specials . . . . . .262,058.00
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Board of Higher Education
The Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry continued its work withcollege students through the distribution of scholarship funds, promotion of theStudent Sunday Offering, coordination of the itinerating black collegerepresentative, interest in the ecumenical campus ministries and support forprogramming at Hamline University. With diminished resources, we are workingto find ways of partnering local congregations with nearby colleges anduniversities.
Our board heard the report from the emerging United Methodist StudentMovement representative, and found much hope in the interest shown amongstudents themselves for continuing a relationship with Christ through their UnitedMethodist connection. Plans were begun for developing the UMSM in Minnesota,which involves gathering names of students from individual congregations. Allchurches are urged to stay in contact with their members who are in post-higheducational programs.
Gretchen Fogo, Interim Chair
Committee on Hunger and Poverty
DO YOU KNOW WHAT St. Paul: Mounds Park, Prior Lake: Holy Trinity,Plymouth: Messiah, Minneapolis: Simpson, Ely, St. Cloud: First, Milaca, Becker,Raymond: First, Foxhome, Breckenridge, Castle Rock and New Ulm: First have incommon?
This is the FIRST YEAR they have contributed to Project AgGRAD! Thank you!
DO YOU KNOW WHAT Northfield, St. Paul: Central Park, North Oaks: Peace,Roseville: Centennial, St. Anthony: Faith, Cambridge, Lake City, Rochester:Evangel, and Heron Lake have in common?
THIS YEAR they INCREASED their contribution to Project AgGRAD! Thankyou!
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DO YOU KNOW WHAT Minneapolis: Portland, Corcoran: Immanuel,Minneapolis: Hennepin Avenue, Fergus Falls: Grace, La Crescent, Le Sueur,Buffalo Lake, Redwood Falls, Worthington: First have in common?
For the PAST FIVE YEARS, they have contributed each year to ProjectAgGRAD. Thank you!
DO YOU KNOW WHAT Maplewood: Arlington Hills, St. Paul: St. AnthonyPark, Stillwater: First, Brooklyn Center: Brooklyn, Brooklyn Park: Riverview,Champlin, Hopkins, Edgewater: Emmanuel, Minneapolis: North, Minnetonka,Richfield: Peace, Mobile Ministry: Kabetogama, Princeton, Proctor, Appleton,Fergus Falls: Peace, Hutchinson: Vineyard, Litchfield, Montevideo, Rosewood,Rochester: Christ, Waseca: Faith, Zumbro Falls, and New Avon have in common?
SOMETIME IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS, they have contributed to ProjectAgGRAD. Thank you!
Because of you, three students from Africa have completed their graduate degrees,are (or will be) doing research in their home countries, teaching students andtraining persons. They have been or will be returning to their home countries andare changing their agricultural systems to produce more food. They are assumingleadership positions in research, agriculture, and education. The fourth studentwill be arriving this summer.
In addition, the Committee on Hunger and Poverty (CHAP) has been workingcooperatively with Compatible Technology, Inc. and MN Foodshare and stronglysupports One Great Hour of Sharing Sunday.
JoAnn A. Benjamin, Chair
Interim Council
The work of the Interim Council centered on the following areas:1) Hearing updates and discus legislation which will be brought to the 1997 Annual
Conference session. Two Interim Council members were part of that team.2) Receiving updates from and giving feedback to the Conference Personnel
Committee.3) Discussing and affirming the Episcopal Residency Committee proposal to sell
the present residence and purchase a home that meets present episcopal
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residence standards. This has been accomplished.4) Listening to reports from the 1998 Budget Process Improvement Team.5) Receiving updates on finances by the Committee on Finance and
Administration. This included apportionments, reserves and the need for aseparate fund for paying court and attorney fees.
6) Receiving a report from the Financial Analysis team which will be distributedthroughout the annual conference.
7) Approving a consent calendar for the 1997 annual conference session.
Wane Souhrada, vice-chair
1996 Minnesota Conference Advance Special Receipts
Project Money received (as of 12/31/96)Ag-Grad Project 21,689Camphor Memorial UMC, Project Spirit 1,000Center for Victims of Torture, Mpls 100Churches United In Minnesota (CHUM), Duluth 729Citizens Council on Crime & Justice 1,998Compatible Technologies, Inc. 1,950Crisis Connection ( Contact) 450Disability Awareness Ministries 5,637District Mission Societies:
Metro East Builders 1,120Metro West Union 2,627Northwest District Society 132
Fargo/Moorhead Hospital Ministry 924Hmong Community UMC 3,035Hmong Fellowship of Hamline UMC 80Emma Norton Residence 3,459La Puerta Abierta, Programs 3,275La Puerta Abierta, Church Building 250Minneapolis Native American Ministries 88Minnesota AIDS Project (MAP) 500Mobile Ministry - Crane Lake, Kabetogama 7,488New Church Development 565
Cross Roads UMC, Lakeville 11,002Crosswinds UMC, Maple Grove 700MN Christ Korean - Minneapolis 15,511
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New London/Spicer 318Operation Classroom 15,053Pine Bend United Methodist Mission 2,092Simpson Housing Services, Inc. 12,079Southside United Methodist Coalition 21,646St. Paul Department of Indian Work (SPACC) 30Twin Ports Ministry to Seafarers, Duluth 230Urban Servants/ Kingswood Service Project 1,375Volunteers in Mission Special Project Fund 900Walker Methodist Foundation 500 Total Giving Conference Advance Specials 138,532
Moving Committee Policy for 1998
The moving of household goods for pastors and spouses will be under thesupervision of the Committee on Moving, elected by the Minnesota AnnualConference for the quadrennial. The committee shall consist of eight members,plus one district superintendent named by the cabinet, with the remaining membersto be equally divided between lay persons and clergy. The Annual Conference willelect the chairperson, who shall be the director of moving.
Procedures and Policies1. The Annual Conference shall, on the recommendation of the Committee onMoving, employ one moving company, associated with a nation-wide carrier, toschedule and move a pastor’s household goods, in consultation with the director ofmoving and the cabinet. (1997/1998 mover: Metcalf-Mayflower Moving andStorage Co.)2. The Annual Conference shall provide insurance coverage for a pastor’shousehold goods while they are being moved. This coverage will be $1.25 perpound. (Example: 10,000 lb. load will have $12,500 worth of coverage.)Additional insurance will be made available from the mover.3. The Annual Conference shall be responsible only for pastors and spousesunder Minnesota Annual Conference appointment within the boundary of the stateof Minnesota, subject to the following stated limitations. The Annual Conferenceshall be billed directly, and any charges over the limitations stated will be billed tothe pastor, who in turn shall pay this amount to the Annual Conference Treasurerwithin 30 days of the conference billing.
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Limitations:A. Maximum Weight: 13,000 POUNDSB. Limit for packing material, packing, and wardrobe service is $250.00.C. MAXIMUM for moves within the metropolitan (7 county) area shall be 13hours of tariff (3 persons and a van) because an hourly rate is charged for metromoves. Should extra stops for pickup and delivery be necessary, the AnnualConference is limited to 1 and ½ hours of tariff in addition to the 13 hours.D. For pastors coming directly from seminary, the MAXIMUM weight for whichmoving expenses will be paid shall be 8,000 lb. Should storage be required due tothe variance of graduation and moving date, contact should be made with thedistrict superintendent or the director of moving.E. For retired pastors and spouses, or surviving spouses of pastors who have diedwhile in active pastoral service, the Annual Conference shall pay the movingexpense for one move only. The MAXIMUM claim allowed for such moves shallnot exceed $2,250 plus $250 for packing material, packing and wardrobe service.It is recommended that retirement moves be taken within 18 months of the AnnualConference at which the retirement is made official.F. Payment for one extra pickup and delivery will be allowed in those situationswhere the pastor’s study/office is not located in the pastor’s residence.G. Payment by the Annual Conference SHALL NOT cover storage, servicingappliances, warehousing, handling in and out of warehouses, or storage insurancefor any move.H. When a pastor in effective relation is appointed to a one year sabbatical leave,there will be a MAXIMUM of $1,700 allowed for moving and/or storage ofhousehold goods. Of this amount, up to $700 will be paid at the time of the move,and the balance will be payable upon return to the Minnesota Annual Conferencefor appointment to a local church or conference staff position, upon submission ofauthorized bills.I. For pastors in full connection in the Minnesota Annual Conference who arecoming from outside the conference to accept appointment within the conferenceboundaries, the MAXIMUM claim shall not exceed the cost of moving 13,000pounds to the new location.J. For pastors coming from outside the Minnesota Annual Conference theMAXIMUM claim shall not exceed the cost of moving 13,000 lb. to the newlocation.K. Adjustments in the moving policy of the Minnesota Annual Conference andmoving expenses may be made upon recommendation of the cabinet and/or theCommittee on Moving to the director of moving.L. Intra parish moves are not to be covered by conference funds, and such
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disbursements of funds will not be approved by the director of moving.M. In compliance with IRS rules, the Minnesota Annual Conference will issue a1099 Miscellaneous Income form to all retiring clergy and to those moving underfifty miles for whom the conference pays moving expenses.N. Any bill for overage expenses not paid for by the next move will be deductedfrom the pastor’s moving allowance. A certified check for the overdue movingbills and overage on the current move will be required before unloading themoving van.
Committee on Moving Chairperson, Michael Dyrdal
Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits
The Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits is responsible for certainbenefits for eligible ministerial members who are currently serving or who haveserved the conference. That responsibility is in the areas of 1) pensions; 2)protection in case of death or disability; and 3) health insurance.
1) Pension: The conference has made great progress in recent years towardsatisfying its past service pension liability for pre-1982 years of service. This isdue to the “sooner is cheaper” philosophy adopted in 1985. Being able to pay“sooner” is the result of gifts, apportionments, Pension Campaigns and continuingsupport of Pension Partners. Actuarial gains based on the participant statistics orspecial distributions of the interest on the investment portfolio over and above theassumed interest rates at the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits furtherdecreased the unfunded liability. The following chart illustrates the progress madesince 1982.
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TOTAL PAST SERVICE (PRE-1982) PENSION LIABILITY
Year Pension Total Funded Unfunded PercentJan. 1 Rate Liability Liability Liability Funded1982 $ 178 $24,869,910 $ 9,947,960 $14,921,947 40.01983 185 23,290,524 10,779,456 12,511,068 46.31984 194 25,200,949 11,932,427 13,268,522 47.41985 194 24,699,914 12,803,317 11,895,597 51.81986 202 26,577,492 14,677,309 11,900,183 55.21987 222 28,274,539 18,008,937 10,256,602 64.01988 233 27,277,355 19,841,850 7,435,485 72.71989 240 28,151,481 21,936,087 6,215,394 77.91990 253 30,195,441 24,196,041 5,999,400 80.11991 269 30,064,650 27,348,924 2,715,994 91.01992 285 33,538,981 30,865,600 2,673,381 92.01993 306 34,929,865 33,796,716 1,133,149 96.81994 315 35,716,051 34,603,555 1,112,496 96.91995 345 36,822,216 36,822,216 -0- 100.01996 357 38,914,290 38,914,290 -0- 100.01997 364 42,024,986 42,024,986 -0- 100.01998 378 -0- 100.0
SUMMARY OF 1996 PAYMENTS OUT OF PENSION RESTRICTED FUNDS1996 1995
Annual Past Service $-0- $-0-Special Grants 3,998 3,673Lump Sum To Fully Fund Increase 657,143 1,106,165 Total $661,141 $1,109,838
SUMMARY OF 1996 PENSION BENEFITS PAID FOR PRE-1982 SERVICE:1996 1995
319 Retired/Local Pastors and Surviving Spouses in Conference $2,083,218 $2,092,766157 Retired/Local Pastors and Surviving Spouses Elsewhere 312,108 295,722 476 Persons $2,395,326 $2,388,488
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2) Comprehensive Protection Plan (CPP):
FUNDS PAID OUT 1996 1995Disability Benefits to Pastors $ 53,837 $ 84,465CPP Benefits to Children & Spouses 39,778 27,793
Total $ 93,615 $ 112,258
3) Medical Insurance: MAC PLAN: A Hospitalization and Medical Expense PlanThe Minnesota Conference in August, 1995, initiated a self funded medicalinsurance program administered by Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Minnesota(BCBSM) called the MAC PLAN. BCBSM has arranged a network of health careproviders committed to expert, cost-effective care. Use of BlueChoice providersmaximizes cost coverages and quality of care provided. Extended Network andnon participating providers may be used, however, the cost to the participant willincrease. The following is a brief summary of the comprehensive medical benefitsfor participants and their dependents:
PREMIUM RATES AS OF JANUARY 1, 1997ANNUAL Local Church pays Conference paysPREMIUM 80% 20%
ACTIVE PASTORS With ACH* W/O ACH*Individual $2,688 $2,160 $2,280 $528Family $5,688 $4,548 $4,788 $1,140DISABLED Conference will subsidize 50% of premium (Action taken atPASTORS 1992 Annual Conference)RETIRED PASTORS ANNUAL Individual Pays Conference Pays
PREMIUMRetiree or Spouse 65+ $1,440** $720 $756 $720& MEDICARERetiree under age 65, less $2,688 $1,968 $2,088 $720than 40 years serviceRetiree & spouse under $5,688 $4,248 $4,488 $1,44065 w/ or w/o dependentsless than 40 years service
*ACH= Automatic withdraw from bank or pension account** Approved Conf Bd of Pension & Health Benefits on 2/11/97
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For retired clergy over 65 and those retiring at ages 62-65 with 40+ years of servicehaving Medicare Supplemental Coverage (MSC), the conference currentlysubsidizes 50% of the cost of participation in the MAC PLAN. Clergy retiring atage 62-65 with less than 40 years of service, the conference subsidizes in a dollaramount equal to the cost of the subsidy for those over 65 with MSC.
ELIGIBILITY TO PARTICIPATE:A completely revised listing of categories of persons eligible for mandatory oroptional participation in the health plan is available from the Benefits Officer,Associate Benefits Officer, committee chairperson or from cabinet members.
Note: Membership in the health plan is mandatory for certain categories of thoseeligible. Each member holds a certificate defining full benefits. Billing is issuedmonthly by the MAC PLAN. Complete details regarding the coverage andoperation of the program are on file with the Benefits Officer of the ConferenceBoard of Pension & Health Benefits and with BCBSM. Currently, 520participants as pastors, retirees, surviving spouses, and lay employees are enrolled.
MAJOR MEDICAL BENEFITS - BlueChoice Provider:Deductible: Individual $250 Family $500Maximum Out-of-Pocket $1,000 $2,000Plan Pays 80% after deductible until maximum Out-of-Pocket, then 100%.Preventive Care pays first $250 on examinations, screenings, immunizations, office visits.Prescription Drug $8 or $12 copay by non retired participant.Mental Health Care Benefits on separate schedule.Maximum Life Time Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . $2,000,000
Call:1-800-531-6680 for questions concerning CLAIMS OR BENEFITS (BCBSM)1-612-870-0058 x236 for questions concerning ELIGIBILITY OR BILLING
FOR INFORMATION ONLY: The 1998 Denominational Average Compensa-tion (DAC) is $38,298. DAC is defined as cash salary plus housing plus any tax-deferred contributions made on the pastor’s behalf. The following contributionsare based on the DAC:
12% contribution to Ministerial Pension Plan (MPP)4.4% contribution for Comprehensive Protection Plan (CPP), which provides
disability and death benefit coverage3% contribution for Personal Pension Account, effective Jan. 1, 1998, will
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change and participation will become voluntary on the part of the clergy personEffective July 1, 1995, ½ time clergy have the option to and 1/4 time clergy are noteligible to participate in CPP. The contribution rate for required participation for3/4 time clergy is 3.4% of the DAC. The rate for optional participation of ½ timeclergy is 4.4% of the DAC.
Respectfully Submitted,CONFERENCE BOARD OF PENSION & HEALTH BENEFITSGloria H. Kauls, ChairpersonL. Kim Doverspike, Pension/Benefits Officer
Conference Personnel Committee
As of this writing (2/6/97), the committee continues to meet no less than twicemonthly. Additional meetings are being held for the purpose of interviewingcandidates. Committee members have spent additional time in specific taskgroups and conference calls. The initial work of the committee focused onpreparing the position descriptions for posting. Such work included, but was notlimited to, developing education and experience qualifications, and clarifying andspecifying key functions and responsibilities as well as leadership attributes. Eachposition description was thoroughly reviewed to ensure (as much as possible), thatevery necessary function, entity, and desired outcome was adequately representedwithin the steward position descriptions.
Decisions were made regarding the posting and accepting of applications, thechecking of primary and secondary references, the interview procedures (writtenand oral) to assure consistent discussions with candidates, background checksupon hiring, and other matters directly related to the search and hiring process.The committee determined that the most productive process for selecting andinterviewing candidates would be to focus on one position at a time. Oncecandidates for one position have been selected, the committee begins preliminarywork for selecting candidates for the next position. Between selection meetings,the candidates previously chosen are interviewed. Every effort was made to obtaina diverse pool of candidates. The position descriptions were circulated as widelyas possible and included publications whose readers would most likely representracial/ethnic constituencies.
One of the initial concerns of the committee has been to appropriately care for allof the persons employed by the conference. The committee has attempted tocommunicate in an open, direct, and timely manner. Such communication effortsinclude attending house meetings, one-on-one discussions, and by letter or memo.
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The committee continues to involve the staff in its work by seeking its input inmatters of transition, necessary functions that need to be maintained, and theirsuggestions for improving the work environment and the productivity. Thecommittee has been in contact with boards and agencies to ascertain their needsand to initiate a smooth transition of responsibility and care for their staff as well.
Another matter of concern is for those persons who may no longer be employed bythe conference due to the conclusion of their positions. The committee isattempting to care for these persons considerately and with available resources.Representatives of the committee continue to work with the members of the CRSTto appropriately and effectively relate staff to structure.
Deborah Walkes, Chair
Addendum Report, Conference Personnel Committee
The committee has met two to four or more times per month. All of our decisionswere arrived at by consensus. As of the Annual Conference session, four of the fivesteward positions have been filled. This report serves as a portion of thecommittee’s work.
One of the first major items the committee dealt with was the posting of theposition descriptions. The committee formed task forces, and each one took oneof the position descriptions and provided suggestions and analysis regarding theclarity of language, consistent ordering of items for all descriptions, education andexperience requirements, and the completion and ordering of key functions andresponsibilities. The full committee reviewed and revised each until a consensuswas reached that the description was ready for posting. The positions were givena wide distribution, including particular efforts to reach persons of diversebackgrounds. The positions were posted in the MAC office, sent to other annualconferences for distribution, Job Services in the Twin Cities, members of theMinnesota Annual Conference, The Leader, Star Tribune Classified Ads, St. PaulPioneer Press Classified Ads, Christian Century, United Methodist Reporter, TheOther Side, Newscope, Sojourners, Hoosier United Methodist News, UnitedMethodist Life, Michigan Christian Advocate, Asian American News, BoletinDeMARCHA, Echo of the Four Winds, Metohispano, NOW, Oklahoma IndianMissionary Conference newspaper, and electronic media, namely ENI,NAESNET, and UM Home Page. Direct contacts were made with jurisdictionaland general church representatives for suggestions of persons who might beinterested in the positions.
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The committee determined that the positions were not equal in requirementscandidates needed to possess or in the duties to be performed. To be certain of ourcompetitiveness in the market, the position descriptions were given to DixieLindsley (a consultant to Hamline University in the business and administrationoffice), for the purpose of informing us as to the salary range applicable to thatposition within the nonprofit sector. Comparisons of the position descriptions toknown nonprofit positions were made and financial analysis provided. Thecommittee then set the salaries for the various positions accordingly. Thecommittee decided to maintain the $15,750 benefit package for all stewardsregardless of salary. All of this work was done in order to maintain a positionwithin nonprofit compensation expectations that would benefit the hiring process,stay within the conference budget, and still attract competent persons. Even so, wehave lost candidates due to the amount of the compensation package.
For the application process, we provided written questions for each position. Theanswers to these, the reference contacts, and the resume material supplied by eachapplicant became the foundation upon which we decided whether or not tointerview a candidate. Every application was read by every committee member. Atask force was formed for each position to provide initial recommendations ofcandidates to interview. Each committee member could add names to the list.Each candidate was reviewed and a final list to interview was determined. All staffpersons of the MAC who completed the candidate process were part of theinterview lists.
Preparation for the interviews included the formation of questions that would beasked for each position and the order in which they would be asked. A “practice”interview was done with an experienced interviewer for a nonprofit organization,so that we could hone and refine our skills. Prior to each position’s interview date,we weighed each question as to its importance on a scale of one to five (mostimportant). Each member used a scale from one to ten (excellent) to score thecandidate’s answer to each question. (The score for each of the questions wasmultiplied by the questions weight number, and those numbers were addedtogether for a total score.) Each committee member was assigned specificquestions to be asked in the same manner, by the same person, in the same orderthroughout to provide consistency and objectivity. (We averaged 14 oralquestions per position.)
At the close of each interview, the committee discussed reactions, results of thereference checks, and then score sheets were handed in. After all interviews werecompleted, we discussed the candidates, began to decide who was best for theposition, reviewed the total scoring and selected which candidate or candidates we
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would offer the position to and in which order. In instances where there was morethan one employable candidate, we never “settled” for something less than forwhat we were searching. In every instance this was a case of each candidate beinguniquely qualified for the position.
We did actively seek and interview persons of diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds.As in any search process candidates change their minds about whether they wantto be interviewed or decline to accept a pro-offered position. This did happen. Inaddition, we had candidates to whom, during the interview, we suggested theyapply for one of the other steward positions, based on the substance of ourdiscussion. In those situations, the candidates chose not to do so.
The committee did (and continues to for the remaining position) search for theperson best qualified to give the necessary leadership to our conference. The factthat searches continued or are continuing is not to be interpreted as a criticism ofother candidates. It simply means that based on the information at hand, and theinterview itself, it was the conviction of the committee that the unchosencandidates did not possess the combination of skills, knowledge and gifts that thecommittee had concluded were necessary and most desirable.
The committee made arrangements for newly hired stewards to meet the following:BCA background check, MN Statute 148a, and MN Department of HumanServices Statute 256.998 and INS requirements.
As the stewards will be working in a changing environ, the committee is concernedfor the care of the stewards and staff. Therefore, a member of the committee isassigned to each steward to act as a liaison and supportive presence on behalf of thecommittee. We have done so carefully and openly so as not to put the committee,steward, or committee liaison in a triangulated position.
In support of the current staff, the Reverend Richard Harper was named to theposition of Staff Chaplain. In addition, the chairperson attended staff meetings toanswer questions and kept the staff informed as to the committee’s progress. Anappreciation “break” of punch and cake was provided by the committee for the staff.
Included among the items of work that remains to be completed is the hiring of theremaining steward and updating the Employee Guidelines. Work that will be donewith the stewards includes the assessment of support needs including staffing andequipping of staff, evaluation processes for all staff and stewards, and teambuilding among the staff.
This is not a complete summation of our work, but an attempt to disclose themanner in which we conducted a majority of our responsibilities. Certainly,
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people want to know “why did you do this” or “why didn’t you hire so-and-so.” Incases where the committee can answer questions, members are willing to do so.However, by the nature of its work, the committee is bound by law and establishedbusiness practices not to divulge information about candidates and employees.
Lastly, committee members have given tremendous amounts of time and energy tothis work. Each one has shared his or her gifts and skills within the committee tohelp form a well-functioning unit. They have done so with unfailing grace,variable humor, and in an effective and honorable manner. I am grateful to havehad this opportunity to work with such talented and faithful people.
Respectfully submitted by Deborah Walkes, Chair of the Personnel Committee
Resource Coordinator
This position began on January 15, 1996, to help fill the void created when theMissions/Outreach Director position closed. The responsibilities of coordinatorhave been as varied as any job could be. Each day brings new learnings andchallenges from “Where can I take a group for a service project?” to “Whichmissionary do we have a covenant relationship with?” to “What projects wouldyou recommend for our special offering this season?”
During 1996 one of the biggest projects was to design, prepare and distribute thenew “Multiply God’s Love” mission and ministry book, and the ResourceDirectory for Mission & Ministry. The mission book format was completelychanged from previous editions and is eye-catching and readable. The ResourceDirectory is planned to be updated each year or as needed. “Multiply God’s Love”was a cooperative effort on the part of Communications, Finance, GlobalMinistries, Camping, Resources, and other interested parties.
Another team effort was the annual spring confirmation tour at the MinnesotaChurch Center and conference offices. We changed the format in 1997, meetingat Hennepin Avenue UMC. Confirmation Gathering 97 will still have theimportance of meeting and hearing from the Bishop and district superintendents,but will be spiced up with music, pizza, and time to meet other confirmands fromaround Minnesota.
Jo Huyck, Resource Coordinator
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PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER:A REPORT FOR THE STRUCTURE OF
ELECTED LEADERSHIP OFTHE MINNESOTA ANNUAL CONFERENCE
OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
This Report Is Presented by the Conference Restructuring and StaffingTeam Based on the Work of the Process Teams and the Conference
Restructuring and Staffing TeamJune 1996 - March 1997
RELATIONSHIP OF CONFERENCE STAFFTO THE EMERGING STRUCTURE
The 1996 Annual Conference session made some decisions regarding paid staff of the MNAnnual Conference. Specifically, five new steward positions were created. A personnelcommittee was formed to write position descriptions of each of these five positions and to beginthe process of advertising, interviewing and hiring persons to these positions.
The five stewards and the ministry teams they relate to are as follows:
• Steward of Appointed Leadership Formation = Appointed Leadership MinistryTeam
• Steward of Disciple Empowerment = Discipleship Ministry Team• Steward of Mission Engagement = Mission Ministry Team• Steward of Communication = Communication Ministry Team• Steward of Administration and Financial Resources = Administration & Finance
Ministry Team
The work of the CRST did not involve decisions about the steward positions except in makingsome recommendations as to how they might interface and interact with the elected (volunteer)leadership of the Annual Conference. Decisions about the steward positions (what skills theyneed and what work they do) were made by the Conference Personnel Committee.
In addition to the five stewards, the personnel committee has responsibility for all other hiredemployees of the Annual Conference such as secretaries, Conference Treasurer, Director ofCamping, Director of Board of Development, communication specialists, etc. The work of theCRST did not include decisions about any of these positions.
To ensure effective and open communication between the personnel committee and the CRST,two members of the personnel committee were members of the CRST.
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The 1996 Annual Conference session created the Conference Restructuring andStaffing Team (CRST) and gave it the responsibility of designing acomprehensive structure for the elected leadership of the Minnesota AnnualConference of the United Methodist Church. This team of 17 (includingrepresentation from the Conference Personnel Committee, Interim Council, thefive Process Teams also established by 1996 Annual Conference action, theConference Lay Leader, a cabinet representative and the Council Director),working closely with the members of five process teams, met one day a month fromAugust 1996 through March 1997 to design this proposal. Our work was groundedin an understanding of the mission of the church as making disciples of Jesus Christfor the transformation of the world, girded by listening to the people who make upthe United Methodist Church across the conference, and given to a careful andprayerful process of discernment in decision making.
Our goal was not to build a new shell for an old structure but to create a new entityto serve as a household of faith in which the mission of the Minnesota AnnualConference could take root and flourish. We began with the premise that one doesnot build a building first and then determine its use. Our task was to determine whowill live in the household and what our life together will embody. Our ultimategoal was to build a household to accommodate the Minnesota Annual Conferenceof the United Methodist Church — a people of faith — and our life together.
This plan represents the culmination of the CRST’s efforts. We began by listeningto the concerns of people around the conference and identifying the essentialministries in which our conference must be involved. Now we propose a structurefor elected leadership which can support these ministries by working with annualconference staff and members of local churches across the conference. Theinhabitants of the household described in this document are the members andclergy of local United Methodist congregations throughout the conference. Theelected leaders are volunteers, both lay and clergy, who come from those localcongregations.
The CRST feels that the structure needs to be as open as possible, to enableministries to evolve and grow and be nurtured into fruition between AnnualConference sessions. The image which best expresses this thought is that of a tent— a structure which provides necessary shelter but can easily be moved as needschange. Therefore, we propose a structure which is lean at the nucleus but whichcan grow to include as many people as are necessary to fulfill the essentialministries of the Annual Conference. Although our work has been to design a
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structure for the elected leadership of the Annual Conference, we do so firmlybelieving that the structure itself will not be the key factor in whether or whatministry takes place. Our ministry in the household of faith will not be a productof canvas and pegs but will be the fruits of the working of the Holy Spirit amongand through the people called United Methodist in Minnesota to serve a world inneed after the example of Jesus Christ.
To that end, we propose that five ministry teams be formed as described in thefollowing paragraphs. Ministry teams will be the places where the human andmaterial resources of the Annual Conference will be deployed. Each ministryteam will include a steward and elected leaders who will be joined by othervolunteers recruited, because of their gifts, skills and interests in specific aspectsof ministry, to be part of action teams and project teams.
Action teams are on-going units of ministry teams named by the AnnualConference for long-term ministry needs. Project teams are units formed by aministry team to carry out a specific task or to meet a particular ministry team need.Action teams and project teams will be the heart of the ministry efforts of theAnnual Conference, coordinated by the appropriate ministry team of which theyare a part.
What is the link between the proposed structure and thelocal congregation? The vision of the United MethodistChurch (as stated by General Conference 1996) is to formfaithful disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of theworld. This proposal will provide the resources needed by localcongregations to achieve that vision. Elected leaders will comefrom local congregations across the conference. Congregationswill be encouraged to make use of available resources and tomake recommendations to or requests of the appropriateMinistry Team for those things needed to support local, district,conference, denominational, ecumenical, and worldwideministry.
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When created, we recommend that a project team have a defined purpose,specified outcomes, and target completion dates. During the time a project teamis at work, a member from the project team sits on the ministry team and reports theproject team’s progress. When the completion date arrives, the ministry teamevaluates the finished project. At that time, the ministry team determines if thespecified purpose has been achieved. If achieved, the project team may dissolve.If not achieved, the ministry team determines further work to be completed andwhether the currently-appointed project team should continue with the task.
The responsibility for forming project teams and evaluating their progress restswith the ministry team of which they are a part. Requests for forming project teamsmay originate with any individual, group, or organization within the AnnualConference and would be forwarded to the appropriate ministry team leader forconsideration by the ministry team.
We recommend that one group, the Common Table, serve as the place where allof the parts of the system come together for developing and keeping shared vision.The Common Table may establish cross-functional task forces as needed forspecific tasks.
The new structure, as described in this document, will replace all existingstructure. Recommended responsibilities of each ministry team and the CommonTable are carefully spelled out in the following paragraphs including somefunctions currently covered by existing boards, agencies and committees whichmay or may not continue. Regardless of whether a committee which exists in1996-7 continues to exist in the new structure, the functions each group serveswill be incorporated into the area of responsibility of one of the ministry teams.Most important, the connections between all parts of the Annual Conference willbe a high priority so that information is sent and received by all parts of the systemas a part of the organizational process. Each element of the proposed structure isdescribed in detail in the following pages.
A. MINISTRY TEAMS: We propose the formation of five ministry teams.
1. APPOINTED LEADERSHIP (Forming Spiritual Leaders)2. DISCIPLESHIP (Empowering the People of God)3. MISSION (Engaging in Corporate Mission)4. COMMUNICATION5. ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
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We recommend that the following provisions apply to each ministry team.
a. Each team will meet six half-days per year on Saturdays with changes inmeeting frequency to be determined by each group as needed.
b. The leader of each team will be elected by the members of Annual Conferenceas will a specific number of representatives for each team.
c. Attention will be given in selecting candidates for election to ensure diversityin representation (including consideration of geographic/district, racial, lay/clergy, age, and other factors).
d. The leader of each action team will serve as a member of the correspondingministry team.
e. The leader of each project team may serve as a member of the correspondingministry team as determined by the ministry team.
f. Each ministry team will care for the following general functions within their team:* caring for the essential ministries of that ministry team and designated
functions which belong to it* identifying and articulating the vision for the ministry team in relation to
the mission of the Annual Conference* seeking ways to carry out the vision of the ministry team as a part of the
overall mission of the conference* selecting a representative to the Common Table* identifying, establishing and maintaining all necessary and helpful
connectional communication loops within the conference household* considering requests for the formation of project teams* recruiting action team members with the assistance of the Discipleship
Ministry Team* recruiting project team leaders and members with the assistance of the
Discipleship Ministry Team* on-going evaluation of the effectiveness of the action teams, project
teams and the ministry team itself* recording of minutes* budget coordination
g. The corresponding steward will be a member of the appropriate ministry teamwith voice but not vote. The steward will not be the leader of the team.
1. APPOINTED LEADERSHIP MINISTRY TEAMa. Elected leaders will include one team leader and two at-large members.b. We recommend that the following bodies select representatives to serve as
members of the Appointed Leadership Ministry Team:i Board of Ordained Ministry - 2 representativesii Episcopacy Committee - 1iii Joint Committee on Disability - 1
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c. We recommend that the Board of Pensions have one representative on thisministry team with voice but no vote.
d. Two action teams will be established:i Equitable Compensationii Moving
e. Functions to be covered by the Appointed Leadership Ministry Team includebut may not be limited to the concerns of the following:
Board of Ordained Ministry Episcopacy CommitteeEquitable Compensation Joint Committee on DisabilityMoving Sexual Misconduct Task Force
2. DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRY TEAMa. Elected leaders will include one team leader and four at-large members.b. Eight action teams will be established with the leader of each serving as a
member of the ministry team:i. Nominations (with members elected by Annual Conference)ii. Sessions (with members selected in consultation with the bishop)iii. Conference Council on Youth Ministriesiv. Commission on the Status & Role of Womenv. Commission on Religion and Racevi. Lay Ministry Action Team (chaired by the Associate Conference Lay
Leader and including the Conference Director of Lay Speaking)vii. Campingviii. Sexual Boundaries Training
c. Functions to be covered by the Discipleship Ministry Team include but maynot be limited to the concerns of the following:
Annual Conference Sessions Comm. Lay SpeakingBoard of Camps and Conferences NominationsBoard of Discipleship Sexual Boundaries Trng Task GroupBoard of Christian Education Spiritual FormationBoard of Laity Standing RulesCCYM, UMYS, JUMYS StewardshipComm. Status & Role of Women United Methodist WomenCommission on Religion & Race United Methodist MenEvangelism: Witness Worship
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3. MISSION MINISTRY TEAMa. Elected leaders will include one team leader, one conference secretary for
Global Ministries (required by Discipline), and four at-large members.b. Six action teams will be established:
i. Education/Training in Mission & Social Ministryii. Ecumenical Connectionsiii. Promotionsiv. Mission/Social Justice Opportunitiesv. Mission/Social Ministry Fundingvi. Evangelism: Forming New Faith Communities (FNFC) [NOTE: Forming
New Faith Communities will be linked directly to the cabinet for thecarrying out of its mission and vision. The cabinet will directly supervisethe workings of this group. The chair of FNFC will be nominated inconsultation with the cabinet. FNFC’s representation on the ministryteam will ensure that the workings of this action team are undergirded andstrengthened by a connection to the entire household of the AnnualConference and integrated with the overall ministry team efforts.]
c. Functions to be covered by the Mission Ministry Team include but may not belimited to the concerns of the following:
Board of Church and Society Health & WelfareBoard of Global Ministries Hispanic MinistriesBoard of Higher Education Hunger & PovertyComm. on Christian Unity and Native American Ministries Interreligious Concerns Operation ClassroomDisaster Response Project Ag GRADEducation/Cultivation/Promotion Refugee CommitteeEthnic Minority Concerns Town & Country Committee Urban MinistriesEvangelism: Forming New Volunteers in Mission Faith Communities
4. COMMUNICATION MINISTRY TEAMa. Elected leaders will include one team leader and four at-large members.b. Two action teams will be established:
i. New Mediaii. Print Publications
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5. ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE MINISTRY TEAMa. Elected leaders will include one team leader and four at-large members.b. In addition, we recommend that the following bodies each send a
representative to serve as a member of the Administration and FinanceMinistry Team:i. Board of Trusteesii. Board of Pensions
c. One action team will be established: Conference Board of Development.d. Functions to be covered by the Administration and Finance Ministry Team
include but may not be limited to the concerns of the following:
Board of Trustees Board of PensionsCouncil on Finance and Administration Archives and HistoryConference Board of Development Central data base
B. COMMON TABLE: The Common Table will serve as the place where all ofthe parts of the Minnesota Annual Conference come together on a regular basisbetween Annual Conference sessions. A major function of the Common Table willbe developing and keeping the shared vision of the ministry teams and the AnnualConference as a whole — establishing the framework of where we are going andwhat we are doing both in the long-term and with current strategies. It willcoordinate, integrate and refine the corporate mission/vision of the AnnualConference and will be accountable to the Annual Conference session. It willcoordinate the work of all of the ministry teams, keep the broader vision for theconference and coordinate the conference calendar. It will recommend rather thanlegislate policies focusing on collaboration, synthesis, and evaluation as a part ofthe group process. The Common Table may establish cross-functional task forcesas needed for specific tasks.
We recommend that for the first year the Common Table meet six half-days peryear on Saturdays with meetings scheduled on the same day as the ministry teammeetings to cut down on travel expense and to maximize use of people’s time. Werecommend that the meeting schedule be re-evaluated at the end of one year andadjustments made as recommended by the Common Table. The Conference LayLeader will serve as host of the Common Table. Membership of the CommonTable will consist of eighteen people:
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• the Bishop• the Conference Lay Leader• one representative from each of the ministry teams selected by the ministry
teams• one cabinet representative selected by the cabinet• one representative from the Conference Personnel Committee selected by
the Conference Personnel Committee• one representative from the Commission on Religion and Race (CORR)*
one representative from the Commission on the Status and Role of Women(COSROW)*
• two at-large members elected by the Annual Conference with emphasis onensuring diversity of the body
• the five stewards (having voice but not vote).
[*NOTE: By Discipline, COSROW and CORR have specific responsibilities forreviewing and evaluating the priorities and practices of the Annual Conference forracial, ethnic and gender inclusiveness.]
C. CONFERENCE PERSONNEL COMMITTEE: The members and teamleader of the conference personnel committee will be nominated by thenominations committee and elected by the Annual Conference. The committeewill be composed of no less than nine (9) and no more than twelve (12) members,one of whom will be the team leader. They will serve three (3) year terms with themembers elected in June of 1996 serving only one additional year. The committeehas responsibility, in consultation with the stewards, for employing andsupervising Annual Conference staff, developing and updating personnel policies,providing for a favorable work environment, and determining and submitting allstaff and supporting office operation budgets.
D. ELECTED LEADERS: A task force has prepared ministry descriptions forthe elected leadership positions which have been identified.1. We recommend that, unless otherwise specified in The 1996 Book of
Discipline, the normal term of office for elected leaders be set at two yearsexcept in this first year when half of the elections to each body will be twoyears and the other three years to ensure continuity in future elections.Persons will be eligible to serve more than one term.
2. We recommend that members of the conference personnel committee beelected for three year terms, with existing elected members serving oneadditional year.
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3. The conference Nominations Action Team will seek recommendations forpersons to be in ministry in the positions specified in the precedingparagraphs. Much of the work of the Annual Conference will be carried outby action teams and project teams whose members will be recruited as neededbased on their gifts for ministry and willingness to serve.
E. MONITORING AND FEEDBACK: We recommend that representativesfrom the Commission on the Status and Role of Women and the Commission onReligion and Race be authorized to attend any meetings of the ministry teams,action teams or project teams as they deem necessary to fulfill their disciplinaryrole in evaluating the priorities and practices of the Annual Conference.
F. DISCIPLINARY REQUIREMENTS: All requirements as spelled out in The1996 Book of Discipline will be followed.
This report is offered for consideration at the 1997 Session of the MinnesotaAnnual Conference of the United Methodist Church by the members of theConference Restructuring and Staffing Team 1996-1997:
David Bard Terry Krinke Travis ReamesHenry Bartel Judy Lange Jane SouhradaConrad Defiebre Roger Lynn Deborah WalkesMichelle Hargrave Manuel Loaeza Jean Fitch Justice, ChairDan Johnson Steve Manskar Pat Hinker, Council DirectorGloria Kauls Gerrit Molenaar
FITTING THE PIECES TOGETHER
Each of the following groups represents a particular function or interest within theUnited Methodist Church. Under the proposed new structure, the work of thesegroups will be done by ministry teams, action teams or project teams within theministry teams. In order to be clear about where any particular concern will becared for, the following list can be used as a reference. The 1996 Book ofDiscipline stipulates that many boards, agencies and commissions which wereformerly mandatory are no longer required. However, the mandate tointentionally care for the concerns of these groups within the structure is clear.
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For that reason, each of these concerns has been clearly identified as fitting into thefield of responsibility of one of the ministry teams. The ministry teams areabbreviated as follows:
AL - Appointed Leadership D - DiscipleshipM - Mission C - CommunicationAF - Administration & Finance P - Personnel
Annual Conference Sessions - D Forming New Faith Communities - MArchives & History - AF Health & Welfare - MBoard of Laity - D Hispanic Ministries - MBoard of Trustees* - AF Hunger & Poverty - MBoard of Ordained Ministry* - AL Joint Committee on Disability* - ALBoard of Church and Society - M Lay Personnel Review Committee - PBoard of Pensions* - AF Moving - ALBoard of Discipleship - D Native American Ministries - MBoard of Christian Education - D New Church Development - MBoard of Higher Education - M Nominations - DBoard of Camps and Conferences - D Operation Classroom - MCCOM Personnel Sub-Committee - P Project Ag GRAD - MCFA Personnel Sub-Committee - P Refugee Committee - MCCYM, UMYS, JUMYS - D Sexual Boundaries Training Task Force - DCentral data base - AF Sexual Misconduct Task Force - ALComm. on Christian Unity & Spiritual Formation - D Interreligious Concerns - M Standing Rules - DCommission on the Status & Stewardship - D Role of Women - D Town & Country - MCommission on Religion & Race - D United Methodist Women* - DConference Board of Development - AF United Methodist Men* - DCouncil on Finance & Administration - AF Urban Ministries - MDisaster Response - M Volunteers in Mission - MEducation/Cultivation/Promotion - M Worship - DEpiscopacy Committee* - ALEquitable Compensation - ALEthnic Minority Concerns - M
*Required by Discipline — The relationship of this group to one of the ministryteams indicates which ministry team is most closely aligned with the concerns ofthe body. It does not mean that the ministry team in any way assumesresponsibilities or authority which rests with the group as stipulated in The 1996Book of Discipline. Two other bodies which are required by Discipline but are notlinked to any one ministry team are the Committee on Investigations and theAdministrative Review Committee.
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GLOSSARY
Action Teams - On-going teams formed by Annual Conference action to be involved in aspecific aspect of the ministry of a ministry team. The leader of an action team is elected byAnnual Conference. Members of the team, unless otherwise specified, are recruited by theministry team with the assistance of the Discipleship ministry team.Annual Conference Session - The official gathering of the clergy members of the AnnualConference along with lay members elected by each charge who normally meet once each yearto conduct the official business of the Annual Conference under the leadership of the residentbishop.Common Table - The shared vision developing and keeping body of the Annual Conferencewhere all parts of the system come together regularly to integrate, coordinate and refine thecorporate mission/vision of the Annual Conference.Conference Personnel Committee - Body whose members were elected at 1996 AnnualConference session and given responsibility for all issues relating to all hired staff of the MNAnnual Conference.Conference Staff - All persons hired by the MN Annual Conference to provide leadership andsupport for the Annual Conference and the churches of which it is comprised.CRST - Conference Restructuring and Staffing Team formed by action of 1996 AnnualConference session to develop a comprehensive structure for the elected leadership of theMinnesota Annual Conference.Elected Leadership - Those volunteers, both lay and clergy, elected to membership onconference committees, boards or other teams as referenced in this document.Essential Ministries - A term used by the process teams to identify those areas of ministrywhich are considered to be essential areas which must be supported by the Annual Conference.Functions - A term used to describe the many issues, interests, activities, and concerns whichrelate to the essential ministries of each ministry team.Interim Council - A designated group of persons currently given authority to act on behalf ofthe MN Annual Conference as needed between sessions. In this plan, the Common Tableperforms the functions of the Interim Council.MAC - Minnesota Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church.Ministry Teams - Five teams proposed by the CRST to be part of the structure of the MN AnnualConference. Each correlates to the work of the process teams which have had input to thisproposal.Process Teams - Five groups formed by 1996 Annual Conference session each focusing on acore process of the MAC:+ Appointed Leadership (calling, educating, credentialing, training, supporting, and
appointing spiritual leadership to facilitate the building of Christian community to raise upfaithful disciples for the transformation of the world)
+ Discipleship (empowering the people of God for ministry)+ Mission (engaging in corporate mission to meet human need)+ Communication+ Administration and FinanceProject Teams - Teams formed by ministry teams as needed for completion of a specificshorter-term ministry effort.Stewards - Five positions created by action of 1996 Annual Conference with persons hired tofill these positions by the personnel committee of the MAC. Each steward serves on thecorresponding ministry team and on the Common Table with voice but not vote.
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Task Group on Sexual Boundaries
The task group is cross-functional, with the intent to create “training in appropriatesexual boundaries for local church workers” (outcome #35 from the November1995 Special Session). The vision for the task group has been: Through a processof framing information, engaging leadership, and supporting local congregationsto take actions, we will assist local congregations:(a) to understand theological, Biblical, spiritual, and legal aspects of boundaries(b) to address issues of sexual misconduct and create appropriate policies and
procedures to prevent misconduct and to promote healing.
The task group includes members from the Commission on the Status and Role ofWomen, the task force on sexual misconduct, the cabinet, and the Council onYouth Ministries. Others have been asked to be involved and/or are on the mailinglist from the Board of Ordained Ministry, Board of Trustees, Board of Camps andConferences, Board of Christian Education, United Methodist Women, Board ofChurch and Society and conference lay leader.
Three committees are responsible for task group details:(1) Training/Events, which has met with the SE district team to plan training
sessions for SE churches(2) Resources, which has developed a list of written/video and agency resources
for the training(3) Budget/Structure to handle financesThe purpose of the training is to train leaders within local congregations (teachers,youth leaders, lay leaders, pastor-parish relations chairs) about definitions, abuseof power and setting boundaries.
In the past year, we have met in the large group for planning and evaluation. Wecreated a pilot training process with the following steps:(1) involve an enthusiastic district support team (pastors, laity, district
superintendent)(2) develop listening teams and train them to hear the needs of local
congregations(3) identify local resources and leadership to do follow-up work(4) have three listening sites to hear concerns in local churches(5) develop specific training events to respond to the listening sites(6) evaluate with district team regarding the outcomes of training(7) covenant with district teams about repeating parts of this process as needed
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The pilot training program has been planned for the SE district, with thecollaboration of a group of leaders who live in the district. In 1996 they heldlistening posts within the district for clergy and lay members of congregations. Atraining session for large churches was planned for February 9, 1997. Two othertraining sessions for medium-size and small churches will be held later in 1997.These training include speakers, workshops, and discussion groups.
After the SE district training events are finished, we will evaluate the process andplan for necessary follow-up sessions. We are proposing a significant commitmentfrom the 1997 Annual Conference to fund the staff necessary to plan for andcomplete the training in the other districts. Instead of working with a seconddistrict in 1997, we are considering offering the listening posts and sexualboundaries training with the youth and adult leadership for the Council on YouthMinistries.
We held three educational workshops at the 1996 Annual Conference andprovided a display of materials useful to congregations. We are currently workingon packets to help congregations develop policies around risk prevention, sexualabuse, and boundary violations. As needed, we will address other issues aboutsexual boundaries within congregations. These are ways we can reach all clergyand laity with relevant information.
Susan Clark Harris, Secretary
Board of Trustees
The board of trustees serves as a steward of conference properties and thepermanent funds entrusted to the conference. The trustees are elected, organizedand function in accordance with the 1996 Discipline and the by-laws of thecorporation. Special thanks to the Reverend J. Carlton Forshee who has served forthe past ten years as executive secretary and L. Kim Doverspike who serves withdistinction as the treasurer of the conference.
The board met five times in 1996, in addition to a telephone conference call in Juneto elect officers, in compliance with the mandate of the Discipline and the by-lawsof the corporation.
Finances: A full report of the corporation’s assets and liabilities is presented in thetreasurer’s report to the Annual Conference and printed in the Journal.
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Property:* At the close of 1996, the trustees held in trust titles to eight parsonages, four
camps and Cross Roads parsonage in Lakeville, Pine Bend Mission property(NW District), Old Salem Church (ME district), and Lenora UMC (SEdistrict).
* We ordered carbon monoxide detectors installed in all residences owned bythe conference.
* Annually we appoint a representative to each of the camps and several of theboards and agencies of the conference.
* A lease is negotiated annually with the Church Center for our annualconference offices.
* The chaplain’s parsonage at 4011 Carol Lane in Rochester was sold.* After years of negotiation the title to the Northern Pines Camp property was
transferred from district to conference ownership.
Insurance: The trustees carry insurance coverage for all conference propertiesand activities with Church Mutual Insurance Company. In 1996 when policieswere renewed the Umbrella coverage was increased from one to five million. Dueto an effective Safety Program the conference benefitted in a good rating whichresulted in a 10% dividend of $59,593 for 1994. In a continuing effort toeconomize, yet provide more effective coverage for the conference, we negotiateda Group Workers Compensation program to begin in 1997.
Fund Distribution:* Thanks to the Helen H. Bennett Memorial Fund, six special grants totaling
$7,000 were made to five clergy and one clergy widow for hardshipassistance.
* As a result of market appreciation in 1995 we were able to grant extra fundsfrom the Permanent Church Extension Fund to New Church Development forthe extension of our work.
Other Items: As an outgrowth of litigation against the conference, we drafted(with legal counsel) Indemnification Guidelines for the conference and circulatedthe same to all boards and agencies. We then offered assistance to all localchurches of the conference providing them with a copy of the guidelines as asample and encouraged every local church to establish IndemnificationGuidelines.
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As a protective measure we purchased the mineral rights to the Star Lake Campproperty when they were offered for sale. To assist with fund developmentauthorized by the 1996 Annual Conference, we authorized the DevelopmentOffice to make application to the State of Minnesota for the establishment of aMISSIONS AND MINISTRY LOAN FUND. The report of that ministry will bein the 1997 Journal.
Dwane E. Billbe, President
United Methodist Women (UMW)
Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of yourmind... Romans 2:12a The final year of the Minnesota Conference UnitedMethodist Women’s Quadrennial theme, “Come Holy Spirit” was celebrated atthe annual meeting in the southeast district with Transformation. Jean Dowell,who states her ministry foundation was the WSCS, UMW and Schools of ChristianMission, was the keynote speaker.
1996 was a year of transition, restructuring and change, yet the purpose of theUMW was continually implemented. “United Methodist Women shall be acommunity of women whose PURPOSE is to know God and to experiencefreedom as whole persons through Jesus Christ; to develop a creative, supportivefellowship; and to expand concepts of mission through participation in the globalministries of the church.”
Mission In Action: Turning Prayer Into Deed was the theme of the North CentralJurisdiction meeting held in Dearborn, Michigan, of which Mary Gates waselected president. Minnesota candidates placed in nomination as Women’sDivision Directors were Elizabeth Everitt, Robin McBride and Thelda Haack.
Schools of Christian Mission were held at Hamline University with the followingstudies: Joshua and the Land, Brazil, and Christians Living in a Violent Society.For They Shall See God meditations based on the Beatitudes were given duringUMW Sunday’s across the conference by both laity and clergy.
Minnesota UMW have given diligently to support the Emma Norton Residenceand its transitional housing program, and found mission in “Time Out for Mom,”the weekend retreat for single moms and their children.
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Our movement in mission has been made possible because members of the UMWcontinue to take social action issues seriously, participating in 100% VOTE, Standfor Children, National Observance of Children’s Sabbath, Turn Off the ViolenceCampaign, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, Health Care Sabbath, Rugmark,Women Come to the Capitol, Day on the Hill, racial justice, health care andilliteracy issues.
There are over one million United Methodist Women committed to furthering themission of Jesus Christ. As laywomen organized for mission, we celebrate thepossibility of moving outward and inward to “make disciples.”
Mary jo Dahlberg, President
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D. REPORTS FROM INSTITUTIONS
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
Garrett-Evangelical began its one hundred forty-first year of service by installinga new dean, Jack L. Seymour, and by the installation of Dr. Martin P. Alphonse tothe E. Stanley Jones Chair of Evangelism newly endowed by the Foundation forEvangelism. The seminary also welcomed Professors Khiok-Khng Yeo (NewTestament), James Poling (Pastoral Theology), and Julie Duncan (Old TestamentInterpretation). Enrollment continued near its all-time high of about 500.
In June 1996, the seminary announced the public phase of the capital campaignentitled “Bold Leaders for a New World” with a goal of $12.6 million. Of thatfigure, $9.6 million had been pledged or contributed at the time of the publicannouncement in June.
The Center for Ethics and Values published Dying Well, its first study bookavailable for congregations. A challenge grant of $2 million from Jerre and MaryJoy Stead was announced. The Center for Religion and the News Media hosted theNational Religious Newswriters Association and announced large grants from theLilly Endowment, the Pew Charitable Trust, and the Joseph H. JacksonFoundation. The Center is jointly sponsored by Garrett-Evangelical and theMedill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
On October 30 - November 1, 1997, the Office of Admissions will hold a campusworkshop for persons considering ministry, “Inquiring Spirit/Inquiring Mind,” onthe Garrett-Evangelical campus. For information call 1-800-SEMINARY.
Neal F. Fisher, President
Hamline University
As I write this summary of Hamline University, spring is finally taking hold. I amreminded each spring that universities with the strongest roots have the best chanceto thrive. And so it is with students.
In these exciting times, we need strong roots. We need to know who we are andhow we got here. Our vision for the future of Hamline as “a new Americanuniversity” is the same as it was in 1854: to proudly proclaim our vision as it isrooted in the mission put forth by our Methodist founders.
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Our success is the fulfillment of their mission: to provide knowledge, skills andvalues to those who wish to prepare for a life of leadership and service to theirsociety and the world. We believe that no matter what degree a person seeks,higher education is more than just acquiring knowledge. It is also about values,new ideas and opportunities, and genuine involvement with society. The founderswere pioneers and we continue that tradition.
This commitment is borne out in as many ways as there are faculty, staff andstudents at Hamline. But there are special times and events during our academicyear when our connection to the United Methodist Church is especiallymeaningful. Our fall 1996 term began with the arrival of the Reverend TheresaMason as our new University Chaplain, a position newly clarified through theefforts of Reverend Patricia Hinker, trustee and chair of the Board’s UniversityLife Committee, and other task force members. Reverend Mason’s installationservice occurred during our annual Founders Day program on March 3. It was avery moving service in which many religious traditions were represented.Founders Day, at which we explored the connections between “Life andLivelihood,” featured keynote speaker Mary Catherine Bateson and gave us anopportunity to think about the spiritual dimensions of one’s career. We lookforward to celebrating the 200th birthday of Methodist Bishop Leonidas Hamlineon May 4, 1997, welcoming to a special reunion all graduates who have entered theministry or related profession.
Across the country, a growing number of college and university students areaffirming their Methodist affiliation by participating in the new United MethodistStudent Movement (UMSM). We are proud that the Minnesota chapter of UMSMwas begun last year at Hamline, and Hamline University students have taken aleadership role in the regional movement as well.
We continue to welcome all who wish to visit our campus in St. Paul, whether inconfirmation tours, theater events, the Seminar in Contemporary ReligiousThought, the School for Christian Mission, or any other occasion. We are thankfulto the United Methodist churches whose gifts, through the “Asking” have helpedus achieve our goals. We are thankful for your continued blessing on us as westrive to provide an outstanding education uniquely committed to preparing ourgraduates for lives of leadership and service. Our strong Methodist roots willcontinue to guide us in the years to come.
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I close this year’s report as I close our commencement ceremony each spring, withthe words of John Wesley: “Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, inall the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all thepeople you can, as long as ever you can.”
My very best to you,Dr. Larry G. Osnes, President
Heartland Network for Town and Rural Ministries
Since June 1, 1989, we have responded to the changes affecting town and ruralpeoples of America’s heartland. Our founding purpose is to empower the people ofAmerica’s heartland to develop, proclaim, and carry out visions of hope for arenewed church and community life. We work with the annual conferences of theDakotas, Iowa, Kansas-East and West, Missouri-East and West, Minnesota,Nebraska and Oklahoma, in addition to the General Board of Global Ministries andin a cooperative relationship with the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference.
Our Board of Directors is made up of 28 clergy and lay members, including theReverend Wane Souhrada from Minnesota. We celebrate the gifts of vision andcommitment to mission and ministry that our board members bring, and thefinancial support of each of our participating conferences.
Some of our recent efforts include, but are not limited to, the following:+ Initiated two forms of recognition to tell stories of congregations that are
living out our founding purpose and that have been resurrected to a more vitalministry after nearly dying (Easter Morning). Minnesota congregationshonored were the Harmony UMC (Founding Purpose Award), and DouglasUMC (Easter Morning Award).
+ Participated in four major events dealing with the church’s response to the riseof hate groups, including the 13th annual Consultation on Town & CountryMinistry at Saint Paul School of Theology, which we co-sponsored.
+ Hosted the annual District Superintendents’ and Council Directors’ Retreatwhich dealt with issues confronting rural communities.
+ Served as the rural member of the UMC’s four person team of representativesto the last major United Nations Conference of the century, the Conference onHuman Settlements, held in Istanbul, Turkey, in June 1996.
+ Led workshops/training events across the region.+ Coordinated a consultation/learning event in Iowa for the Rural Church
Network of the United States and Canada.
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+ Provided leadership for rural ministry training events of the North DakotaConference of Churches and for a national event of the Episcopal Church;coordinated two sessions at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society.
+ Served as the representative of the National Network for Town and CountryMinistry (GBGM) to the Native American Linkage Group.
+ Participated in Shalom Zone Training.+ Worked with the National UM Rural Fellowship at General Conference;
contributed articles to UMRF Bulletin.+ Worked with the Rural Chaplains Association; consulted with a Church and
Community Worker on a research project.May God whom we serve continue to bless the ministry that we share.
Judith Bortner Heffernan, Executive Director(General Advance Program #561300-6)
The Iliff School of Theology
On the eve of the 21st century, the Iliff School of Theology reaffirms itscommitment to preparing persons for pastoral ministry and other types of religiousleadership. As a United Methodist seminary, we are deeply committed to beresponsive to the needs of the church in the world.
Campus visitors in 1997 have been greeted by a major building project, as a neweducation center is being constructed. The center will house the Ira J. TaylorLibrary, as well as offices and seminar rooms.
This new facility is but one result of our very successful comprehensive campaignconcluded in early 1997. Aiming at $6 million, the school raised about $8 million.Other results have been the initiation of a creative Urban Ministries Program, aRural Ministries outreach, new scholarships, funds for renovating Taylorresidence hall, etc. Thanks to the generosity of so many individuals andfoundations, the school has made remarkable progress in the closing years of the20th century.
Enrollment at Iliff totals about 340 students, who come from many differentdenominations and traditions. Persons interested in learning more about theschool and its degree programs (Master of Divinity, Master of Arts in Religion,Master of Arts, Joint Ph.D. Program in Religious and Theological Studies, offeredjointly with the University of Denver) or its continuing education offerings, shouldcall 800/678-3360, or check our web page at http://www.iliff.edu.
Donald E. Messer, President2201 South University BoulevardDenver, Colorado 80210-4798
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Rust College
Rust College in Holly Springs, Mississippi, was established in 1866 by theFreedmen’s Aid Society. Today this historically black liberal arts college of 1,000students is fully accredited by the regional accrediting association and theUniversity Senate of the United Methodist Church. The college offers degrees in21 areas as well as preparatory programs in law and medicine. The collegeemploys a highly capable and diverse faculty, of whom 34% are female and 43%are African-American. Eleven percent of the faculty are tenured and 44% holdearned doctorate degrees. The faculty/student ratio is 1:15. The geographic make-up of the 1996-97 student body includes 27 states and several foreign countrieswith Mississippians representing 64% of our student population.
Rust College continues its long standing commitment of providing qualityinstruction, efficient operation, and concern for the development of the wholeperson. Rust maintains an environment conducive to supporting these objectives.The curriculum is designed to prepare students for professional and graduatestudy, community service, and employment in various fields.
The future of the college continues to hold promise because of the UnitedMethodist Church’s commitment to education and support through apportion-ments, the Black College Fund, individual giving and local church giving. Thissupport is critical as it assists the college in expanding our endowed scholarshipprogram and places the college in a better position for attracting additionalstudents in our honors program.
The dedication and leadership of Trustees serving from the Minnesota Conference(Bishop John Hopkins, Betty Naas, Otis Anderson, George Menshik) areappreciated and continue to be representative of Minnesota. The Rust Collegefamily appreciates the continued moral, spiritual, and financial support of theUnited Methodist Church and expresses thanks on behalf of our young people whocontinue to benefit from your investment in their future during this new era in questof excellence.
David L. Beckley, President
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Walker Methodist, Inc.
As a non-profit organization, Walker Methodist, Inc., seeks to be a leader indeveloping and providing quality lifestyle options for seniors through a continuumof affordable health care services and housing alternatives. 1996 was a year oftransformation. After celebrating fifty years of successful senior service, Walkerrecognized the need to develop and mature its commitment to seniors and helpshape the future of senior housing and health care. The following are highlights ofsome of our efforts in 1996:
* Rather than selecting nursing home care, more seniors are choosing to age inplace with assisted living, rehabilitation, home health and communityservices, therefore, we are expanding our home health offerings.
* Walker has researched and developed new programming for our skillednursing centers including: Alzheimer’s/memory loss units, wound care andmedically complex services.
* The Walker Methodist Foundation provided funding for a new parish nurseprogram.
* Walker is forming strategic alliances and collaborating with other organizationsin order to deliver quality services more effectively. Care Partners is acollaboration between Walker and three similar senior service organizations;OPTAGE is the group’s first venture into the world of managed care.
* Walker restructured its governance and consolidated 22 boards into foursignificant boards: Walker Senior Services, Walker Methodist Foundation,Walker Companies, and the parent Walker Methodist Board.
* Karen Struve resigned as CEO/President after serving Walker for eighteenyears. Norma L. Larson, Chair of Walker’s Board of Directors, wasdesignated Interim CEO/President.
* Opened Walker Court, a 22-bed supportive living community providingmeals, medication administration, housekeeping, laundry, and social eventsfor independent seniors.
* TEAM Walker was created by staff to improve employee recognition andinvolvement in decision making. Employee suggestions are reviewedmonthly for implementation with awards and special events organized eachmonth.
We appreciate the spiritual and leadership support offered by Bishop JohnHopkins and the Minnesota Annual Conference as Walker Methodist continues tocarry out its mission of caregiving.
Norma L. Larson, Chairperson of the Board of Directors
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VII. MEMOIRSMERRILL R. ABBEY
April 19, 1905 - June 17, 1996
Merrill R. Abbey was born in Luverne, Minnesota,on April 10, 1905, the son of Ray Schuyler Abbeyand Harriet L. Henton Abbey. His family was amongthe first wave of pioneer settlers in the Luverne area.After his mother’s death in 1911, Merrill was rearedby his pioneer grandmother, Mrs. Helen M. Henton.
He graduated from Luverne High School. Subse-quent schooling was at Hamline University in St.
Paul, Garrett Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois, and graduate study atNorthwestern University, also in Evanston.
He was united in marriage with Lucy Marie Robinson on September 9, 1927, andtheir marriage continued until her death on September 22, 1987. On August 20,1988, he was joined in marriage to Bessmary Doty Torgerson, who survives him.
Dr. Abbey’s pastoral career began at Grace Methodist Church in St. Paul, while hewas a student at Hamline, and at a Methodist Church in Westmont, Illinois, duringhis seminary and graduate studies. He served churches in Newport and Northfield,Minnesota; Marinette, Milwaukee, and Madison, Wisconsin; and Ann Arbor,Michigan.
In 1959 his ministry was transferred from the pastoral to the academic field as hebecame a professor of homiletics at Garrett (now Garrett-Evangelical) and thegraduate school of Northwestern University. Following his 1973 retirement fromthat position he served a year as a visiting professor at Southern MethodistUniversity in Dallas, Texas, and briefly in the graduate studies of San FranciscoTheological Seminary and North American Baptist Seminary in Sioux Falls, SouthDakota. As an extension of his ministry he wrote 11 books on matters of appliedtheology, which were published by major publishing houses and widely used inseminary courses and ministers’ libraries.
In retirement he participated in various civic and fraternal activities, includingRotary Club and the orders of York Rite Masonry. In 1984 he was recognized asRock County’s outstanding male senior citizen of the year. He was also a freedomwriter for Amnesty International until April of 1996.
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The Rev. Dr. Merrill Abbey died on June 17, 1996, and funeral services were heldon June 24, 1996 at the United Methodist Church in Luverne, Minnesota, the Revs.Dennis Glad and Kent Richmond officiating. Burial was in the MaplewoodCemetery of Luverne, Minnesota. Dr. Abbey was survived at the time of his deathby his wife Bessmary of Luverne, Minnesota; a son, Stuart Abbey of Tallahassee,Florida; a daughter Mary Adams of Havana, Florida; four grandchildren; threegreat-grandchildren; three stepchildren; six step-grandchildren; three step-great-grandchildren; and two step-sisters, Dora Johnson of Sedalia, Missouri, and BelleSchouten of Harrisonville, Missouri.
ESTELLE CHRISTENSONOctober 8, 1899 - June 18, 1996
Estelle Marie Erickson Warren Christenson was born October 8, 1899, inNorthwood, Iowa, and was the child of Edward and Clara Halland Erickson. Shewas a graduate of Minneapolis South High School and had nurses’ training at St.Luke’s Hospital in Fargo, North Dakota. She married Russell H. Warren inMotley, Colorado, on May 3, 1920, and with him served Motley; Aurora; TwoHarbors; Minneapolis, Hobart; Faribault (now 4th Ave.); and Minneapolis,Calvary until his death in 1946. She later married Eaner Christenson on July 3,1949.
Estelle was a faithful church-goer, sang in the choir, and also played the organ,although perhaps not in church (She was given the old pump organ from one churchby the minister’s wife, and it is still in the family’s possession.) Estelle was also amember of the Eastern Star. In her spare time she loved crafts, especially ceramics,making Christmas ornaments and making jewelry from buttons. She also collectedbells.
Estelle Christenson died on June 18, 1996, at the Edina Care Center in Edina,Minnesota. Services were held for her on June 21, 1996, at Sunset MemorialChapel with the Rev. Norman Lidke officiating. Burial was in the Sunset MemorialCemetery of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Estelle is survived by a daughter-in-law,Arlene Green, of Falls Church, Virginia; and three nieces: Maurine Swanson ofElbow Lake, Minnesota, Maxine O’Halloran of Tacoma, Washington, and MargeOstrom of Robbinsdale, Minnesota.
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HARLEY HILLER, SR.November 27, 1900 - July 22, 1996
Harley Edward Hiller, Sr. was born on November 27,1900, in Grand Meadow, Iowa, to Edward and NoraCuller Hiller. Deciding in his high school years that hewould not live the rest of his life in that immediatecommunity, he served a year in the military duringWorld War I. Following his service he returned to get ahigh school degree by attending the academy at WestmarCollege, LeMars, Iowa, and getting a B.A. from thatschool in 1924 during which time he served a student
pastorate at Correctionville, Iowa.
He received a Bachelor of Divinity degree from Evangelical TheologicalSeminary in Naperville, Illinois, serving a Congregational Church in NorthAurora, Illinois, during that time. He received a Doctor of Divinity degree fromWestmar College.
On August 18, 1926, he married Mildred Louise Hauk at Paynesville, Minnesota.Mildred’s father was a pastor in the Minnesota Conference of the EvangelicalChurch, and that was a factor in Rev. Hiller’s decision to become a member of thisconference. Together, Harley and Mildred served as partners in ministry toEvangelical Churches in St. Paul, Blue Earth and Duluth. In 1946 he was electedConference Secretary and held that position four years until his election as aConference Superintendent, serving the Northern and the Southeastern Districts.
In early 1959 he was elected to the position of Treasurer of the Board of Pensions atDayton, Ohio, eventually serving as its Executive Secretary and Associate GeneralSecretary during which time he helped merge the two Boards of Pension of theEvangelical United Brethren and the Methodist Church into one body. In addition tohis pastorates and pension duties he also attended nine General Conferences and wasa 60 year member of the Kiwanis Club. Following his retirement in 1970, he andMildred moved to Bellingham Washington. Those who knew him know he was adedicated Christian who served the Lord as pastor, administrator, husband, father,friend, and sportsman, including the shooting of a hole-in-one at the age of 85.
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The Rev. Dr. Harley Hiller, Sr. died on July 22, 1996, in Bellingham, Washington.Funeral services were held on August 20, 1996, at Garden Street United MethodistChurch, the Rev. Dr. Leslie Ann Knight officiating. Burial was in the BayviewCemetery of Bellingham. Harley Hiller is survived by his son, Harley E. Hiller, Jr.of Bellingham, Washington, and a daughter Mrs. Norwyn (Margaret) L. Rowe ofWashington, D.C.
MABLE COBURNJune 15, 1923 - August 16, 1996
Mable Irene Coburn was born on June 15, 1923, atHayriver, Wisconsin. Her parents were Charles andElsie Kennitz Salzman. She moved with her family toEllsworth, Wisconsin, where she graduated from highschool. She worked at the Pierce County Courthouseuntil she married William Moran in 1953. Following hisdeath on May 11, 1970, she worked as a social worker atthe Ellsworth Nursing Home.
She married the Rev. Virgil Coburn on March 31, 1986, at Sioux City, Iowa. Shewas an active member of the English Lutheran Church in Ellsworth, Wisconsin.She served as president of the Women’s Society of the Hudson Conference of theAmerican Lutheran Church. She was active in Eastern Star and other organizationsin Ellsworth. She joined the United Methodist Church following her marriage toVirgil.
Mable Coburn died on August 16, 1996, at the Morningside Manor in Alcester,South Dakota. Her funeral service was held at the United Methodist Church inMadison, South Dakota, on August 20, 1996, with the Rev. Tenner Thompsonofficiating. Burial was at the cemetery in Hartford, South Dakota.
At the time of her death Mable was survived by her husband, the Rev. VirgilCoburn of Madison, South Dakota; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Boles of St. Paul,Minnesota, and Shirley Anderson of Ellsworth, Wisconsin; step-children and step-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.
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SUSAN SWANSONAugust 24, 1956 - October 14, 1996
Susan P. Swanson was born on August 24, 1956, atNorthwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Shewas the daughter of Dick and Eileen Heiber. Sheattended Southwest High in Minneapolis, BethelCollege and Bethel Seminary. She and her husbandWayne were united in marriage on June 12, 1982, atBethel Seminary Chapel, where they were both students.
Susan served First and Emmanuel United MethodistChurches of Worthington as an Associate, and along with her husband, was co-pastor of Salem United Methodist Church of Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota.
Susan lead the praise team at Salem Church with a fresh vibrancy. She was avolunteer at Salem Elementary School where her children attend. She waspresident of the Frontenac Camping Board, and was well loved by the persons shepastored. Susan enjoyed team ministry with her husband. In addition she was agifted singer, had a gentle and calming effect on people, and had an ability to laugheasily. She was able to blend the demands of part-time ministry and full timemotherhood so neither were out of balance.
Susan had been ill several years before her death. During that time she was able toshow her faith through the trials of her illness. Her faith continued to grow,according to family and friends, and she helped them through her disease anddeath. She lead a small prayer group around her bed in “God Will Make A Way”just a couple of weeks prior to her death. She showed people that God does makea way even when there seems to be no way. One persons wrote her and said, “Longago I heard the expression, ‘Life is not measured by its duration but by itsdonation.’ Your duration has not been as lengthy as all of us would have wantedit to be, but your donation to those around you cannot possibly be adequatelydescribed by pen.”
Susan Swanson died on October 14, 1996, at home in Inver Grove Heights. Herfuneral service was held on October 19, 1996, at Salem United Methodist Church.Bishop John Hopkins, Superintendent Duane Sarazin, the Rev. Larry Mather, andSusan’s husband, the Rev. Wayne Swanson, officiated at her funeral. Intermentwas in the church cemetery.
Susan is survived by her husband, Wayne; three children: Andrew, Evie, andLinnea; parents, Dick and Eileen Heiber; two sisters: Cheryl Glodowski and LindaOlson; and many nieces and nephews.
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VIOLA STUARTJanuary 4, 1911 - October 25, 1996
Viola Lynetta Lucy Stuart was born January 4, 1911, inthe German Methodist Episcopal parsonage in Waseca,Minnesota, to the Rev. Fredrick C. and Matilda “Tillie”Entrich Schulz. She graduated from John Marshall HighSchool, Minneapolis, Minnesota, attended the Univer-sity of Minnesota, and graduated from AsburyMethodist Hospital Nursing School. She then attendedSimmons College in Boston, Massachusetts, andobtained a certificate in Public Health Nursing. She
joined the staff of the Visiting Nurse Association of Boston and worked as adelivery nurse in East Boston, assisting with 245 deliveries; after attendingHarvard University Medical School she worked as a physical therapy nurse until1944.
On June 5, 1943, she married the Rev. Harold Alfred Stuart, then a student atBoston University School of Theology. They served churches first at a studentcharge in Wareham, Massachusetts, then in West Sand Lake, Fort Ann/West FortAnn, and Lake Luzerne/Lake George all in New York State. In 1953 theytransferred to the Minnesota Conference and served churches in Lake Crystal,Lamberton/Sanborn, Blue Earth, and Janesville/Elysian.
Viola taught Sunday School classes, helped with youth groups, and was acounselor and nurse at Methodist camps both in the East and in Minnesota. Shekept up her nurse’s license and volunteered for Red Cross Blood Banks. FollowingHarold’s retirement they moved to LeCenter, Minnesota.
Viola was survived at the time of her death by one sister, Ruth Schulz of Burnsville,Minnesota; daughter, Sandra Lee of Lansing, Michigan; son Peter of Rosemount,Minnesota; three grandchildren Matthew, Heather and Robert of Rosemount andnieces and nephews.
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LAUREL GUDERIANJune 9, 1933 - December 3, 1996
Laurel Jeanne Guderian was born June 9, 1933, inReeve, Wisconsin, the daughter of Laurence andDorothy Nelson. She attended Clear Lake High Schoolin Clear Lake, Wisconsin, and the Swedish HospitalSchool of Nursing.
She married Ronald J. Guderian on June 4, 1955, inReeve, Wisconsin, and together with her husband servedchurches in Ely, Mora/Ogilvie, Duluth: Lester Park,
Newport, Raymond/Rosewood, and Brooklyn Center, Harron.
Laurel sang in all the choirs of the churches she attended, but also loved her workas a pediatric nurse, working in local hospitals wherever her husband wasappointed. Prior to her retirement in 1995, she worked for 12 years at theUniversity Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Laurel Guderian died on December 3, 1996, and funeral services held onDecember 5, 1996, were officiated by the Revs. David Burgess and Charles Berg.Interment was at Reeve, Wisconsin. Laurel is survived by her husband Ron, ofMinneapolis, Minnesota, a daughter, Connie Simonson of Rochester, Minnesota,and a son, Roger, also of Rochester, Minnesota.
EMILY “DOLLIE” KLAUSMay 22, 1898 - January 19, 1997
Emily Mae “Dollie” Klaus was born on May 22, 1898, atBakewell, Derbyshire, England to John W. and EmilySmith Mettam. She was a graduate of high school inMabel, Minnesota, Winona Teachers College inWinona, Minnesota and Hamline University in St. Paul,Minnesota.
Dollie was three when her father, who was a carpenter/cabinet maker, became the superintendent of a Boys
Industrial School in Karsur, India. Five years in India introduced Dollie to a life ofserving others. The extreme climate forced the family to return to Bakewell.
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A series of unusual events found the family in Money Creek, Minnesota, in early1907 where her father had been appointed minister of the Methodist Church. Bythe time she was ten she was playing the piano or pump organ for church, singingin the choir, accompanying her father in parish calls, or helping her mother run theparsonage.
While at Hamline she was active in student government, Glee Club and theWomen’s Athletic Association. She was voted Hamline’s “Most RepresentativeWoman” in her class, and was elected to “Torch and Cycle” in recognition of herleadership qualities. After graduating from Hamline she was Principal of theCannon Falls High School for two years before her marriage on June 19, 1925, toLeRoy H. “Red” Klaus in Kasson, Minnesota. She and “Red” served churches inWisconsin during his student days, and then the Mabel/Prosper, St. Paul Olivet,Byron, Northfield, Winona, McKinley, Pipestone, Peace, St. Paul, Hamline, andStillwater churches.
In all the churches they served, Dollie continued doing those things she had donein Money Creek. In addition, she directed the choir, taught Sunday School classes,counseled, befriended, worked in Women’s Fellowship, and was a support forthose facing the crises of life. Her quick wit, dry English humor, her love of familyand her concern for others will be remembered by those who knew her best.
Emily “Dollie” Klaus died on January 19, 1997, in Stillwater, Minnesota. Funeralservices were held at the Stillwater United Methodist Church on January 25, 1997,with the Rev. Mary Ellen Nielsen officiating. Graveside services at OakwoodCemetery in Rochester, Minnesota, were officiated by her granddaughter,Kimberlee Klaus Self. “Dollie” Klaus is survived by a son, Richard L. Klaus ofRoseville, Minnesota, two sisters: Mrs. Marjorie Gray of Gaithersburg, Maryland,and Mrs. Ethel Roy of Olney, Maryland.
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WALLACE HENKMarch 12, 1923 - January 23, 1997
Wallace Edward Henk was born on March 12, 1923, inSt. Paul, Minnesota, the son of Edward George andFrances Luebke Henk. He attended Monroe HighSchool in St. Paul, Bethel Junior College, the Universityof Minnesota, Bethel Theological Seminary, and DrewSeminary and the University of Minnesota for Graduatestudies.
He married Ruth Solvang on August 4, 1947, inMinneapolis, Minnesota. Together the two of them served the following churches:St. Paul Park Congregational Church; Greenwood and Rockford MethodistChurches; Hillside Heights United Methodist Church in New York State; andCambridge and North Branch in the Minnesota Conference.
Some of the church and community activities he was involved in included being avolunteer Minister of Evangelism at Trinity UM Church of Opelika, Alabama, makinghospital calls, conducting services at a retirement home, and volunteering at a localfood bank. Wallace is best remembered, not for any unique talents oraccomplishments, but for what he was: a godly man whose goal in life was to serveGod.
Wallace Henk died on January 23, 1997, at Opelika, Alabama. Services were heldat Trinity United Methodist Church in that city, the Revs. Walter Albritton, EarlBallard, and Jimmy Allen officiating. Burial was in the Auburn Memorial Park inAuburn, Alabama. Wallace is survived by his wife, Ruth, of Auburn, Alabama,two sons: Col. Daniel Wallace Henk of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and John WilliamHenk of Littleton, Colorado; and two daughters: Mary Turnbull and MarthaFaupel, both of Auburn.
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ADDIENE WISENovember 27, 1908 - February 11, 1997
Addiene Leanora Gates Wise was born November 27,1908, in Essex Junction, Vermont, the child of GeorgeHarvey and Lora Jordan Gates. Addiene graduated fromEssex Junction High School. She entered BostonUniversity and met Carroll A. Wise while attendingthere. They were married September 1, 1930, inAuburndale, Massachusetts. Addiene graduated fromBoston University with a Bachelor degree in ReligiousEducation and worked at the Worcester State Hospital
where her husband was also working. In 1945 they moved to Minneapolis whereCarroll was a minister at Hennepin Avenue Methodist Church.
In 1948 the family moved to Evanston, Illinois, as Carroll became the Professor ofPastoral Psychology and Counseling at then Garrett Theological Seminary.Addiene became an avid gardener and was active in the Garden Club, P.T.A.,Garrett Wives Association, and was church school superintendent at FirstMethodist Church of Evanston for many years.
Addiene won many blue ribbons for her African Violets, and was also interested inminiature gardens and greenhouse growing. Addiene went to work in 1955 forStandard Rate and Data Service, involved in input verification of date to bepublished. She worked there until 1974. She was an active member of theGlenview United Methodist Church of Glenview, Illinois, and although active inmany areas, was also one to help many people in a very quiet way. She was an avidreader, and an excellent cook. In 1993 she suffered a major stroke and moved toElgin, Illinois, to be closer to family. She resided at the Sherman West Court whereshe won 2nd place in a spelling bee, and kept up on her love of plants and watchingbirds.
Addiene Wise died on February 11, 1997, at Elgin. Services were held at theWesley United Methodist Church in that city on March 9, 1997, with the Rev.Kathleen Hendricks officiating. Burial was at the Memorial Park Cemetery inSkokie, Illinois. Addiene is survived by a son, Dr. Robert E. Wise of Elgin; a son-in-law, Morton Johnson of Evanston, Illinois; a sister, Mrs. Velma Huntley of SanMateo, California, five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
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ERNA MORITZDecember 7, 1911 - February 20, 1997
Erna M. Moritz was born on December 7, 1911 atStanton, North Dakota. She was the daughter of Adolphand Wilhelmina Schoppert. She was a graduate of NorthHigh in Minneapolis and Westmar College in LeMars,Iowa. On August 7, 1935, she married Theodore R.Moritz and with him served churches in Pearl City,Chadwick, Shannon in Illinois, and St. Paul First, St.Paul First/Trinity, Minneapolis Portland Avenue,Detroit Lakes, Preston/Lanesboro, and in retirement St.
Petersburg, Florida.
Erna was a faithful person in all respects, and a faithful and diligent wife. She lovedpeople. One of her hobbies was china painting. Erna Moritz died on February 20,1997. Her funeral was held on February 23, 1997, at the St. James UnitedMethodist Church of St. Petersburg, Florida, the Rev. Gil Benton officiating. Ernawas cremated following the service. She is survived by her husband, Theodore ofSt. Petersburg, Florida, a son Robert Allen Moritz of Waxahatchie, Texas; adaughter, Judith Ann Horstkorta of Minneapolis, Minnesota; three grandchildrenand four great-grandchildren.
JOHN PAYNENovember 8, 1908 - February 24, 1997
John Harold Payne was born on November 8, 1908, inOblong, Illinois, the son of George E. and Mary AlicePayne. He graduated from high school in RobinsonTownship, and attended Indiana State University atTerre Haute. The Rev. Payne pastored the followingchurches: Moccasin, Blairsville, Dennison, Atwood/Hammond, Hindsboro, and Owaneco in Illinois, andAlexandria/Osakis, Alexandria, St. Paul St. John’s,Preston/Lanesboro, Preston, Spring Valley/Wykoff,
Spring Valley in the Minnesota Conference, and in retirement Hancock UCC.
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The Rev. Payne was active in all of the churches he served, but in his years in theSoutheast District he oversaw the union of the Preston Methodist and EUBchurches, and the building of new church buildings in Preston and Spring Valley.In addition he was instrumental in organizing and introducing the use of “churchnight” at the Fillmore County Fair, still being used today.
John Payne died on February 24, 1997, in Fort Worth, Texas. A memorial servicewas held at the United Methodist Church in Spring Valley, Minnesota, on February27, 1997, the Rev. James Ross officiating. A funeral service was held the followingday in Alexandria, Minnesota, at the United Methodist Church, the Rev. JamesGaughan officiating, and burial was in the Kinkead Cemetery at Alexandria.
John Payne is survived by three sons: Johnny Lee of Arlington, Texas, Robert ofDenver, Colorado, and George William of Breckenridge, Minnesota; and adaughter, Kimberly who resides in New Jersey.
KEITH DUEHNJanuary 4, 1928 - February 24, 1997
Keith Eugene Duehn was born January 4, 1928, in Hector,Minnesota, the son of Carl and Eva (Heydt) Duehn. Heattended high school in Hector, and Westmar College inLeMars, Iowa. He served in the U.S. Army during theKorean conflict. On June 10, 1955, he was married toRosalie Jean Strutz in Billings, Montana. He attendedseminary in Portland, Oregon, while assisting at a churchthere. In 1958 they moved to Naperville, Illinois, where heattended and graduated from Evangelical Theological
Seminary.
Keith served as pastor for the Evangelical United Brethren and United MethodistChurches in several locations including Portland and Naperville, and in Minnesotaat: Hendricks, Sleepy Eye/New Ulm, Hutchinson and Redwood Falls. Visitationand calling were among the things he enjoyed most. While in Hendricks he serveda yoked Methodist and EUB field. While serving Sleepy Eye and New Ulm heoversaw the building of the Oakwood church in New Ulm and helped oversee themerger of the two United Methodist Churches, one the former EUB and the otherthe former Methodist, and then served the new congregation for two more years.Rev. Duehn served on the Conference Moving Committee for many years. In 1993the Duehns moved to Litchfield following Keith’s retirement.
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In addition to his love for the ministry, Keith was an avid fisherman and anexcellent gardener. He enjoyed all sports, walking and being with his family.Keith Duehn died suddenly on February 24, 1997, in Billings, Montana, whileattending the funeral of his mother-in-law. Funeral services were held March 4,1997, at the United Methodist Church in Litchfield, Minnesota, the Revs. MargeryLisle, Robert Strutz and Roland Strutz officiating. Keith’s resting place is theOsceola Church of Hope Cemetery, Osceola Township, Renville County,Minnesota.
Keith Duehn is survived by his wife Rosalie of Litchfield; three daughters:Catherine Paulsen of Young America/Norwood, Minnesota, Susan Fauth ofPlymouth, Minnesota, and Jane Krier of Byron, Minnesota; two sons: Richard ofFridley, Minnesota, and James of Sioux City, Iowa; one sister Ilo Parker of DesMoines, Washington; one brother, Delton of Hector, Minnesota; ninegrandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
ALICE JOHNSONFebruary 14, 1914 - March 6, 1997
Alice Leta Johnson was born in Topeka, Kansas, on February 14, 1914, thedaughter of Adonijah R. and Clara Pierce Bowers. She attended schools inTopeka, Chicago, Illinois, and Minneapolis, Minnesota. She graduated from highschool in Appleton, Wisconsin, and studied violin and viola at Lawrence College.She attended Chicago Evangelistic Institute which was later relocated toOscaloosa, Iowa, and renamed Fletcher College. She toured the summer after highschool graduation with the Lawrence Lacour Evangelistic Association.
Alice met Marvin Arthur Johnson at Park Avenue Methodist Church while he wasa student at Northwestern Bible School. Following their marriage, August 29,1941, Marvin pastored a two-point parish at Gordonsville/Glenville and laterchurches at Dundas, Little Prairie and Castle Rock. While Marvin completed hisundergraduate studies at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota, Aliceremained at home, helping in the pastorate whenever she was needed. They movedto Evanston, Illinois, at one point to attend Garrett Seminary, and also to WesleyCollege, Grand Forks, North Dakota.
Alice assisted Marvin in his pastoral duties whenever needed. She directed churchchoirs, sang solos, played the violin on occasion and served as an officer in theWSCS. While serving pastorates at Hunter, Arthur and Erie, and followed byCrystal, Hoople, and Hensel, they established couples’ clubs and Bible studies in
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each of their congregations. In Minnesota they served churches in Adrian, DodgeCenter, Lindstrom, Minneapolis Bethlehem, and Elk River prior to Marvin’s deathin 1957. She continued to emphasize the values she and Marvin had establishedduring their sixteen years of marriage as she raised their three children.
Alice Johnson died on March 6, 1997, with services being held at Park AvenueUnited Methodist Church on March 8, 1997, the Rev. Mark Horst officiating.Alice is survived by two daughters: Lois Ekey of Eagan, Minnesota, and NadineJohnson of Chapel Hills, North Carolina; a son, Paul Johnson of Golden Valley,Minnesota; and two grandchildren.
VIRGIL COBURNDecember 17, 1920 - May 7, 1997
Virgil M. Coburn was born December 17, 1920, in Cyl-inder, Iowa. He was the son of Pearl Myron and NevaIrene Graham Coburn. He attended Eastern High Schooland Eastern State Normal College, both in Madison,South Dakota, Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell,South Dakota, and Garrett Evangelical Seminary inEvanston, Illinois. On July 14, 1942 he married MarjorieM. Love in Luverne, Minnesota.
Virgil served student charges at Gayville/Volin, Mt. Vernon, Hermosa, Plankinton,as well as Faulkton/Orient and Pierre, all in South Dakota. As a member of theRock River Conference he served Chicago: Albany Park, and Chicago: Fernwood.As a member of the Minnesota Conference he served Red Wing and Luverne.
Rev. Coburn served on various committees and boards in the three conferences heserved, including the Board of Ministry and Board of Trustees. He led youth andsenior Adult Travel Seminars for 19 years to New York, Philadelphia, Washing-ton D.C., New Orleans, Nashville, and Florida. While in Chicago he was appointedto Mayor Daley’s Committee on Housing, and in Red Wing he was appointed as aCommissioner on the HUD program. In addition he was a member of the KiwanisClub and Masonic Lodge.
Virgil remarried following the death of his first wife, marrying Mable Moran onMarch 31, 1986, in Sioux City, Iowa. They were married for ten and a half yearsprior to her death in August of 1996 (see earlier memoir in this Journal). Virgilmarried Esther O’Dell on March 18 of 1997 in Edinburg, Texas.
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Virgil Coburn died on May 7, 1997, in Madison, South Dakota. Funeral serviceswere held on May 10, 1997, at the United Methodist Church there, the Rev. BruceGray officiating. Interment was in the city cemetery in Hartford, South Dakota.He is survived by his wife, Esther, of Madison; a son, Jay Coburn of Sioux Falls,South Dakota; and three daughters: Patricia A. Crownover of Madison, SouthDakota, JoAnne M. Kledis of Iowa City, Iowa, and Becky Amert of Rochester,Minnesota.
RICHARD OTTENJanuary 28, 1929 - June 2, 1997
Richard Eugene Otten was born January 28, 1929, inSioux City, Iowa. He was the son of Henry and AmandaMenke Otten. He was raised in a Lutheran parsonage. Hewas a graduate of Concordia Prep School in Milwaukee,Wisconsin, Concordia College in St. Louis, Missouri,and Chicago Lutheran Theological Seminary. He andDorothy Ann Clem were united in marriage on June 24,1950 in Sioux City.
Richard served Lutheran parishes in Princeton and Dubuque, Iowa, and St.Michael’s Lutheran Church in St. Paul. He was instrumental in the founding ofPilgrim House in Arden Hills, a place he described as a learning center wherepeople of all religions and backgrounds came to study and worship. In 1989 hebecame a probationary member in the Minnesota Annual Conference of the UnitedMethodist Church and served the Nashwauk, Marble and Pengilly Charge untiltaking Disability Leave in 1994.
Richard was also a member of the first Roseville Human Rights Commission, andwrote Sunday School materials for Augsburg Publishing House. He was also amaster potter, musician, writer and poet. He was a very kind, honest, gentle andidealistic person. Some of his visionary and theological ideas were ahead of theirtime, but even in the midst of conflict he never complained. He was a quiet andunassuming man, who might have been embarrassed at all the kind words said athis funeral service, where he was remembered as a person who empowered others,and was an inspiration to many others. A member of the Pengilly United MethodistChurch wrote this poem:
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You smiled at us, dear friend With mind so keen and free And heart so full and open.
You spoke and we could hear Wisdom, love, action, life.
Somehow you caught life’s goal. And with creativity explored the road
The road, the way that leads Through ourselves to others,
And back to us with love.
Please feel our love, dear friend. Know what you were and are Will, somehow, guide us to
That road, that way, that love. You led us—did you know?
Richard Otten died of the complications of Parkinsons’s disease on June 2, 1997,in the Kavanaugh House Hospice in West Des Moines, Iowa. A memorial servicewas held at First United Methodist Church in Des Moines with the Revs. DelDawes and Dennis Tevis officiating. Richard is survived by his wife, Dorothy ofDes Moines; a daughter Vickie Kristan of West Des Moines, Iowa; a sister, ConnieWallinga of Minneapolis, Minnesota; a brother, the Rev. Philip Otten of GrandRapids, Michigan, a grandson, and several nieces and nephews.
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PENSION RECOGNITION GIFTS
The Pension Fund of the Minnesota Annual Conference provides a creative recog-nition opportunity to those who would support the pension need. Any person,family, congregation, or other group may design a recognition gift to honor anindividual. Such gifts are published when the total in any one name reaches$1,000.00. The published gifts may be added to at any time and in any amount.
Perhaps you or your group would like to offer a testimony of recognition, welcom-ing others to celebrate with you the achievements of a dedicated church leader.Designating a gift of recognition will perpetuate the efforts of a loved one, relativeor friend, or any person who has made a difference in the lives of others using hisor her special gifts to bring caring, friendship and inspiration. Such a recognitiongift also supports an ongoing need and commitment to pension funding for ourretired clergy servants and spouses.
Individuals honored through such a gift may be living or deceased, clergy or laity.Each year in the conference Journal, we will publish recognition gifts of $1,000.00or more — including those campaign gifts, offered in recognition of another per-son, to benefit the pension emphasis.
You may choose to designate your gift for pensions to the Pension EndowmentFund. By design, this fund preserves the principal of each gift, paying out theearnings produced each year to fund the benefits paid to our retirees. Ultimately,the Endowment Fund principal will be brought into play when the last pensionbenefits for pre-1982-service are paid out.
For further information, please contact
GIFT DEVELOPMENT in the office forADMINISTRATION & FINANCIAL RESOURCES
122 W. Franklin Ave., Room 440Minneapolis, MN 55404
(612) 870-0058
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IN RECOGNITION OF(in alphabetical order)
REV. MERRILL ABBEYFamily & Friends 1,205.20
REV. DAVID & HILMA ACHTERKIRCHFamily & Friends 3,986.40
WILLIAM L. ALBANFrom Estate of William L. Alban 1,775.82
GEORGE H. ANDREWSMethodist Layman from Winnebago 69,367.33
REV. OTTO BAABMrs. Eunice Baab, Donor 2,300.00
REV. KENNETH O. & CATHERINE BECKFrom Family & Friends 1,196.00
REV. GORDON BAILEYFrom Family & Friends 1,960.00
REV. ROBERT & JEAN BAILEYFrom Family & Friends 4,959.35
BARTLETT MEMORIAL FUND,From Estate of Mr. & Mrs. WilliamBartlett, Beardsley 15,000.00
REV. JESSE BAUERFrom Rev. Carlton Bauer & Friends 2,751.00
REV. EARL & BONNIE BAUMHOFERFrom Estate of Earl & Bonnie Baumhofer 10,000.00
HARRY BILLINGS SR. AND JR.Mrs. Mildred Billings 1,410.00
REV. DAVID BOSSHARDTFamily & Friends 2,465.00
REV. & MRS. EZRA BUDKEFrom Melvyn & Elaine Budke 1,440.00
REV. E. CLAYTON & LOUISE BURGESSFrom Family & Friends 1,250.00
MERRILL BURGESSMerrill Burgess Fund, DonorMinneapolis, Lake Harriet 3,535.00
REV. WILLIAM & GERI BUTTERFIELDFamily & Friends 1,424.50
REV. GEORGE & LILA BUTTERSFriends 6,041.50
IN MEMORY OF JERRIE CARLTONAlta Anderson 1,000.00
REV. GEORGE & EVELYN CHANTFamily & Friends 5,181.80
REV. HAROLD CLARKMrs. Lillian K. Clark 1,675.00
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FRANK & FRAN CLUPSIEFrom the Estate of Frank Clupsie 60,046.95
LEVI NELSON COUNTRYMAN,Faithful Methodist LaymanHospital Friend of Methodist Ministers 3,000.00
REV. IVAN COWMANFriends & Family 1,170.20
REV. FRANK DECOURCYFriends & Family 9,856.00
MRS. PHEBE E. DENNISFrom Stanley & Shirley Dennis & Family 1,100.00
IN MEMORY OF LAURA BELLE DITTESFrom Watson and Alice Wilson 1,600.00
REV. ORVAL & LAURA BELLE DITTESFrom Family & Friends 2,730.00
REV. JOSEPH O. DOBSON, Pioneer Preacher,Presiding Elder & Charter Member of the Dakota ConferenceJohn V. & Elben W. Dobson, Mpls., Donors 3,000.00
REV. & MRS. GOTTLIEB DOSDALLMiss Louise T. Dosdall, Donor 2,000.00
REV. & MRS. ALLEN E. DRIPPSFrom Rev. Phillip Dripps, Son, & Friends 3,522.00
BARTLETT D. DUNHAMMinneapolisMrs. Bartlett D. Dunham, Donor 1,000.00
DOROTHY DUNLOPFamily & Friends 1,000.00
MRS. VIRDA ELDERRev. John & Emily Miller, Donor 2,000.00
JEANETTE FAIRFamily & Friends 1,220.00
REV. EDWARD & GEORGIA FOOTEFrom Family & Friends 2,616.00
REV. JOHN & GRACE GABRIELFamily & Friends 1,397.00
BERTIN C. & GLADYS L. GAMBLEB. C. Gamble Foundation, Donor 147,000.00
REV. JOHN GRESHAMFamily & Friends 2,707.53
EDWARD GRIFFINMuriel Griffin & Friends 4,120.00
DR. WILBUR & JEANETTE GROSEFrom Family & Friends 3,846.40
SAMUEL R. HAMILTONHazel R. Hamilton, Wife & DonorSt. Paul, Fairmount Ave 1,000.00
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REV. STANLEY HANKSJoel & Susan Mahle & Friends 3,658.32
REV. & MRS. GEORGE HANNAFrom Daughter Geneva Hanna Pilgrim 1,125.00
MRS. RUTH MILLER PILGRIMFrom Walter N. Pilgrim & Sons 1,125.00
REV. RICHARD HARPERJoel & Susan Mahle & Friends 3,577.48
REV. ROY & ROBERTA HARRISFamily & Friends 1,910.12
MR. & MRS. ANDREW HARTMANFrom Rev. Elsie Hartman, Daughter 2,743.66
REV. ELSIE HARTMANFrom La Crescent UMC,Family & Friends 2,643.66
REV. WINFIELD & HARRIET HAYCOCKFriends 1,950.20
LAWRENCE & ALICE HERTZBERGEdward Hertzberg, Donor 1,100.00
EMMETT G. HOEFTEmily Hoeft 1,000.00
REV. WILLIAM LLYOD & ANNA HORSTFrom Rev. W. Thoburn Horst 1,500.00
REV. ARTHUR & PHYLLIS HUBBARDFamily & Friends 2,034.73
REV. & MRS. RUSSELL HUFFMANFamily & Friends 2,474.00
ORSON A. HULLFrom Estate of Orson A. Hull 12,500.00
REV. PERRY & DORIS HULTINFamily & Friends 1,613.93
LEONA IRELANDFrom Family & Friends 1,666.00
REV. STUART & NAOMI JORANSENFrom Family & Friends 4,884.90
EVERETT KINGFrom Family & Friends 1,080.20
GEORGE H. & WILHELMINA (KLOEPPING) KLAUS,& JOHANNA (KLAUS) DAVIES
From LeRoy H. & Walter K. Klaus & Ronald Davies 1,400.00REV. LEROY “RED” & DOLLIE KLAUS
Family & Friends 3,303.43REV. HERMAN & KATHRYN KNOL
Family & Friends 1,735.60REV. ALVIN R. KOTTKE
From Ardis Kottke, Wife & Donor, Wells 1,350.00
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DR. HENRY & RUTH LEWISFamily & Friends 1,182.40
BISHOP DWIGHT & MILDRED LODERWalter & Margaret Nelson, Donor 2,250.00
LEVI & OLIVE B. LONGFELLOWMinneapolis,Beatrice & Grace Longfellow, Donors 2,000.00
ELSIE BEYER LUESCHERFrom Henry Luescher, Husband 2,050.00
EMMA ELIZABETH LUESCHERFrom Henry Luescher, Husband 2,050.00
WILBUR GALE LUESCHERFrom his Loving Father, Henry Luescher 2,000.00
REV. & MRS. HANS K. MADSENFrom Estate of Clara M. Madson 2,000.00
REV. & MRS. CARL W. MAHLEMrs. Pauline Welcome, Joel & Susan Mahle, Donors 4,000.00
HELEN HOYLE MAHLEJoel & Susan Mahle, Donors 3,333.32
REV. & MRS. WALTER E. MAHLEMrs. Pauline Welcome, Donor & Friends 1,646.50
MRS. META MARKSFriends 1,110.00
REV. EDWARD & ELIZABETH M. MCCANNFrom Lillian Harwood Estate (cousin) 6,632.00
REV. JOHN DALE MCCORMICKFrom Mrs. Myrtle McCormick 5,000.00
REV. DAVID STANLEY MCGUIREFrom Family & Friends 1,080.10
REV. JOHN MILLERFrom Family & Friends 1,145.00
ALL MINISTRIESMr. & Mrs. Dale Blomsness 1,500.00
REV. H. W. & EDNA MITCHELLFrom their Children, Eleanor Covington,Leona Skinner, & Warren Mitchell & Friends 1,400.00
REV. PAUL MUNIONFamily & Friends 2,840.48
RUBY & ALBERT NEUTZMANFrom Daughter Jean & Husband Art Vanselow 1,500.00
REV. ALBERT J. NORTHRUPWho served St. Anthony Park 1916-21From St. Anthony Park UMC, Donor 1,922.00
REV. & MRS. ALVIN NYGAARDGiven by Friends 1,767.50
REV. SVEINBJORN OLAFSSONFamily & Friends 1,042.00
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REV. JOHN OMANFamily & Friends 5,323.00
MELVA OWENSThief River Falls UMC 1,000.00
REV. ROBERT & VERA PAINTERFriends 3,426.40
IN HONOR OF REV. JOHN PAYNEAlta Anderson 1,000.00
REV. JOHN & ALICE PAYNEWillis Mayo & Friends 1,547.00
IN MEMORY OF ROSA LEE PAYNEAlta Anderson 1,000.00
ROSA LEE PAYNERev. John Payne, Husband & Donor 3,700.00
REV. CHESTER & MARJORIE PENNINGTONFamily & Friends 2,200.00
REV. LUTHER & LUCILLE PENNINGTONFriends 2,272.00
REV. CLEMMETT PETERSONFamily & Friends 1,600.00
EDWIN Q. PETERSON, SR.From Burton Peterson 1,000.00
REV. & MRS. JOHN O. FERRIS& MR. & MRS. A. O. PETERSON
In Loving Memory FromDr. & Mrs. Harold & Margaret Peterson 6,667.00
REV. WESLEY E. POPEFrom Eleanor Pope, Wife & Donor 1,505.00
REV. R. DEANE POSTLETHWAITEFrom Marjean Postlethwaite & Family,Wilbur Grose & FriendsMinnehaha UMC Chancel Choir 5,952.99
REV. E. RUSSELL & JOYCE PRAETORIUSMr. & Mrs. Richard Wittig, Family & Friends 4,836.43
CHARLES V. & ELIZABETH PRATTFrom Florence Higgins (Mrs. E. Jack),Daughter & Donor, Litchfield 1,000.00
REV. CHARLES & ALICE PURDHAMFrom Family & Friends 1,020.20
MR. & MRS. TOM RAELRuth Olson 1,000.00
REV. SYDNEY L. & GLADYS RICHARDSRev. Gordon & Pauline Richards,Rev. Stephen & Amanda Richards,Janice & John Iverson“Family & Friends” 4,250.00
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REV. & MRS. CLARENCE RICHARDSONFrom Family & Friends 4,832.99
REV. J. ARTHUR & LEE RINKELClare & Jane Rollwagen, Donors 2,550.00
REV. GILBERT & HAZEL ROGERSRev. Kenneth & Miriam Rogers, Children & Friends 1,255.00
HARLAN A. & MARGARET M. ROGERSFrom Annabel R. Cornelison, Daughter 5,000.00
REV. ANDREW ROSNESSFrom the Estate of Elaine Schopf, Donor 156,018.33
CLIFFORD H. RUSSELLMankatoFrom Clifford H. Russell Trust 10,162.54
MRS. CLIFFORD H. RUSSELLMankatoFrom Estate of Mrs. C. H. Russell 8,726.35
REV. & MRS. FRED W. SCHENDELWho served Evangel Church, Rochester 1921-25,From Daughter, Miss Verla Schendel, a member ofThe Evangel Church 1,000.00
REV. VERN SCHENDELFamily and Friends 1,950.00
REV. & MRS. CARL SCHEVENIUSFamily & Friends 2,857.00
REV. & MRS. DAVID SCHNEIDERMary Thurston, Donor 1,170.00
REV. WESLEY W. SCHNEIDERMrs. W. W. Schneider, Wife & DonorBlue Earth, Salem 5,800.00
JOHN L. SHERMANDonna R. Sherman, Wife & DonorChisholm 1,000.00
REV. FRED & ALTHA C. SMITHFamily & Friends 2,385.00
DR. PAUL J. SNYDERFrom Mrs. Paul J. Snyder & Friends, Donors 1,050.00
REV. CHARLES & IRENE SPEARFamily & Friends 3,392.00
LOUISE SPENCEFrom Robert & Margaret Larsen 1,000.00
REV. BERT & LAILA STANWAYBert Stanway, Donor 1,000.00
HENRY STONEBRAKERBeardsleyMrs. Henry Stonebraker, Donor 1,000.00
REV. HAROLD A. STUARTFamily & Friends 1,073.20
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REV. J. W. SWEENEYExcelsior United Methodist Church, Donor 1,596.00
REV. CHARLES & PHYLLIS SWEETFrom Family and Friends 1,435.00
REV. & MRS. ABRAM F. THOMPSON,Maud Price Martin, Donor 1,000.00
REV. DELBERT S. & ISABEL BRAMLEY TRYONFrom Rev. Delbert S. Tryon, Husband & Donor & Friends 1,710.00
REV. & MRS. AMUND O. ULLAND,J. S. Ulland, Fergus Falls, Donor 1,000.00
REV. EARL J. & ALMA UTZINGERJoyce Piehl, Harold E. Utzinger,Roland J. Utzinger & Friends 45,413.93
REV. ALBERT B. UTZMANA. B. Utzman Estate,Son, Daughter, & Friends 5,123.21
ELSIE M. (PASCHKE) UTZMANRev. Albert B. Utzman, Husband & Donor 1,000.00
MABEL E. WENBERGFrom Estate of Mabel E. Wenberg 1,000.00
FRED G. & JULIA H. WENZELFrom Gloria & Ivars Kauls,Daughter & Son-in-law 4,390.00
REV. STANLEY & LILLY WILLIAMSFamily & Friends 1,325.40
JOHN M. WILSONFrom Marie Wilson, Wife 1,620.00
PARENTS & FAMILY OF JOHN & MARIE WILSONFrom John & Marie Wilson 1,000.00
REV. & MRS. M. LEE WILSONMrs. Pauline Welcome, Donor 1,000.00
IN HONOR & MEMORY OF ALL PASTORSWHO SERVED WINONA MCKINLEY UMC
From Winona McKinley UMC 2,000.00LAWRENCE WINSLADE
Inez Winslade, Wife & DonorSt. Paul, First-Trinity 1,000.00
REV. BENJAMIN J. & GERTRUDE EMELIE WITTFrom Rev. B. G. Witt, Husband& Family & Friends 1,205.00
AARON WOLTERA Layman & member of Waseca Evangelical UMC,From the Estate of Aaron Wolter, Donor 2,348.00
NEAL WOODFrom Family & Friends 1,340.00
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VIII. ROLL OF THE DEADFor the record of those who died prior to 1969, see pages 342-352 in the 1969 Journal; for the recordof those who died between 1969 and 1991, see the Roll of the Dead in any Journal between 1992 and 1995)
Date Rec’dInto Full
Name When Born Connection Died Burial PlaceCecil LeRoy Morris July 13, 1902 1939 Jan 17,1992 Elkhart, ILErnest E. Lowe Jan 17, 1912 1936 Jan 21, 1992 CrematedG. Ronald Wells April 3, 1898 1934 Feb 3, 1992 Old Frontenac,MNAllen W. Flohr March 22, 1912 1941 April 9, 1992 Woodbury,MNHomer Munson Sept. 3, 1908 1933 June 16, 1992 Alexandria, MNJohn J. Gabriel Feb. 12, 1902 Oct. 27, 1992 Blooming Prairie, MNAxel C. Long Oct. 18, 1901 1936 Nov. 1, 1992 Larchwood, IAThomas A. Gotschall Nov. 26, 1907 1971 Dec. 9, 1991 West Union, MNRoy S. Heitke Nov. 20, 1907 1935 Jan. 12, 1993 Body donatedCharles Sweet March 13, 1916 1948 Feb. 5, 1993Albert Dean Headley June 19, 1911 1939 Feb. 7, 1993 Duluth, MNDavid E. Bosshardt May 31, 1939 1968 March 30, 1993 Morristown, MNEmery G. Barrette June 30, 1930 1957 April 4, 1993 St. Paul, MNCalvin C. Peterson Nov. 5, 1928 1954 July 13, 1993 Lakeville, MNPaul E Folkers June 7, 1901 1935 July 20, 1993 Danville, VASusan Noble Blons March 18, 1943 1979 July 22, 1993 Minneapolis, MNFred M. Smith May 8, 1903 1926 August 2, 1993 Body donatedBenjamin G. Witt Oct. 1, 1896 1934 Aug 28, 1993 Rochester, MNJohn W. White June 18, 1905 1959 Dec 11, 1993 Minneapolis, MNGeorge D. Johnson May 25, 1922 1963 Jan 22, 1994 Rochester, MNPaul G Hayes Sept 1, 1890 1920 Mar 1, 1994 Allentown, PAArthur Strandring Oct 3, 1913 1973 March 9, 1994 Raymond, MNImmanuel Nielsen Feb. 15, 1903 1937 June 22, 1994 Forest Lake, MNKenneth S. Wiley Jan. 1, 1905 1935 March 14, 1995 CrematedSvenbjorn S. Olafsson Nov. 24, 1897 1931 March 25, 1995 Minneapolis, MNGeorge W. Chant Jan. 18, 1911 1938 April 21, 1995 Frontenac, MNGerald Richard Morgan Nov. 26, 1901 1932 June 20, 1995 Garvin, MNOley Marvin Wilson Jan. 21, 1923 1961 July 3, 1995 Portland, ORStanley Vincent Propp Oct. 16, 1926 1953 August 1, 1995 Wheaton, MNJ. Wesley Johnston April 29, 1907 1932 Sept. 6, 1995 Brainerd, MNDonald Franklin Lyon Jan. 7, 1907 1948 Nov. 17, 1995 Luverne, MNJohn Waldo Schindler Dec. 30, 1904 1933 Nov. 17, 1995 Cheshire, CTJohn Robert Miller, Sr. June 28, 1910 1951 Dec. 2, 1995 Millville, MNLouis E. LaFountain, Jr. Aug. 28, 1956 1991 Dec. 27, 1995 Plainwell, MIConstance Olive Carothers March 13, 1924 1980 March 1, 1996 Springfield, MAPaul Caton August 5, 1910 1949 May 15, 1996 Body donatedEarl R. Willford April 19, 1931 1959 May 29, 1996 Minneapolis, MNMerrill R. Abbey April 19, 1905 1926 June 17, 1996 Luverne, MNHarley E. Hiller, Sr. Nov. 27, 1900 1925 July 22, 1996 Bellingham, WASusan P. Swanson August 24, 1956 1983 October 14, 1996 Inver Grove Hts, MNWallace E. Henk March 12, 1923 1950 January 23, 1997 Auburn, ALJohn H. Payne Nov. 8, 1908 1945 Feb. 24, 1997 Alexandria, MNKeith E. Duehn Jan. 4, 1928 1960 Feb. 24, 1997 Renville Cty, MNVirgil M. Coburn Dec. 17, 1920 1950 May 7, 1997 Hartford, SD
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IX. HISTORICALFor a record of conference sessions of the Minnesota Conference, 1856-1969, for the NorthernMinnesota Conference, 1895-1948, and for the Evangelical United Brethren Conference, 1857-1969, see pages 301-306 in the 1976 Journal.
SESSIONS OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
No. Date Place Chair Secretary Membership
115 1969 St. Paul: Mounds Pk UMCHamline U, & Hamline UMC Paul Washburn Willard Allin 140,431
116 1970 St. Olaf, Northfield Paul Washburn Gerald Young 139,224117 1971 St. Olaf, Northfield Paul Washburn D. L. Walkes 135,693118 1972 St. Olaf, Northfield Paul Washburn D. L. Walkes 132,998119 1973 St. Olaf, Northfield Wayne Clymer M. Lentz 129,556120 1974 St. Cloud State College Wayne Clymer M. Lentz 126,146121 1975 St. Cloud State College Wayne Clymer M. Lentz 126,146122 1976 St. Cloud State University Wayne Clymer M. Lentz 124,693123 1977 Mankato State University Wayne Clymer M. Lentz 123,574124 1978 Mankato State University Wayne Clymer M. Lentz 122,915125 1979 Mankato State University Wayne Clymer M. Lentz 122,207126 1980 St. Cloud State University Wayne Clymer M. Lentz 120,940127 1981 St. Cloud State University Emerson S. Colaw W. Ireland 119,639128 1982 Mankato State University Emerson S. Colaw Thelma Boeder 119,102129 1983 University of MN-Duluth Emerson S. Colaw Thelma Boeder 118,632130 1984 St. Cloud State University Emerson S. Colaw Thelma Boeder 118,004131 1985 St. Cloud State University Emerson S. Colaw Thelma Boeder 117,061132 1986 St. Cloud State University Emerson S. Colaw Thelma Boeder 116,248133 1987 Gustavus Adolphus College Emerson S. Colaw Thelma Boeder 114,743134 1988 St. Cloud State University Emerson S. Colaw Thelma Boeder 113,973135 1989 Mankato State University Sharon Christopher Charles Purdham 112,935136 1990 Mankato State University Sharon Christopher Charles Purdham 112,200137 1991 Mankato State University Sharon Christopher Charles Purdham 111,307138 1992 Bemidji State University Sharon Christopher Roger A. Parks 109,712139 1993 St. Cloud State University Sharon Christopher Roger A. Parks 108,024140 1994 St. Cloud State University Sharon Christopher Roger A. Parks 106,614141 1995 St. Cloud State University Sharon Christopher Carol J. Noren 105,077142 1996 St. Cloud State University Sharon Christopher Carol J. Noren 102,525143 1997 St. Cloud State University John L. Hopkins Carol J. Noren 100,437
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X. MISCELLANEOUS
A. STANDING RULESPREFACE:
The Minnesota Annual Conference will operate on the basis of The Book ofDiscipline, its Standing Rules and its Policies and Procedures. The Book ofDiscipline is amended by action of General Conference. Standing Rules are amendedby a 2/3 vote of the Annual Conference. Policies and Procedures are amended by amajority vote of the Annual Conference.
Section I - Annual Conference Session
A. Equalization Formula1. Clergy Membership:
a. Deacons and elders in full connection (¶ 324) ( )b. Probationary members (¶ 318) ( )c. Associate members (¶ 419) ( )d. Retired associate members ( )e. Affiliate members (¶¶ 335.4, 559.4) ( )f. Local pastors under full-time appointment to a pastoral charge (¶ 340.6) ( )g. Retired local pastors (¶ 345.5) (voice but not vote) ( )h. Other denomination ministers serving UM churches or in ecumenical service
(¶ 337.2) ( )TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( )
2. Lay Members:a. One lay member from each church ( )b. Each charge served by more than one clergy shall be entitled to as many lay
members as there are ministerial members ( )c. One additional lay member from churches with 600 or more members with
one pastor under episcopal appointment, the election of the additional laymember being based on the membership of the church as reported in themost recent conference Journal ( )
d. Diaconal ministers ( )e. Conference lay leader (1)f. Conference director of lay speaking (1)g. District lay leaders (6)h. Lay chairpersons of District Council on Ministries ( )i. Conference president of United Methodist Women (1)j. Conference president of United Methodist Men (1)k. General Conference lay delegates for the quadrennium following their
election ( )l. Lay persons who are members of General Conference Board and Agencies
and the lay representative to the Jurisdictional Council on Ministries ( )m. At large lay members of the Common Table ( )
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n. Lay chairpersons of Ministry Teams and Action Teams ( )o. President and president elect and newly elected president elect for the
conference youth organization ( )p. Two young persons under 25 years of age from each district to be from the
CCYM, elected and supported by the DCYM ( )q. One delegate from each UMHE with a full-time staff person and two
delegates from Metro United Ministries in Higher Education, to be chosenby the ministry’s governing board from United Methodist participants in thatministry ( )
r. Lay Stewards, conference treasurer, and conference secretary. These laymembers to be added must meet the requirements of Annual Conferencemembership as spelled out in ¶ 30 of The Book of Discipline.
s. Deaconesses serving within our conference ( )t. One young adult age (18 -30) from each district to be elected and sponsored
by the DCOM (6)TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( )
(the numbers and totals in the ( ) may change from year to year)
B. Ecumenical RepresentativesThe Minnesota Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church shall inviteofficial observers from three or more other denominations to participate in itssessions of the Annual Conference. The official observers shall have voice but notvote. Responsibility for issuing these invitations shall be delegated to theEcumenical Connections Action Team of the Mission Ministry Team.
C. Plenary Session Guidelines1. The business meetings of the Minnesota Annual Conference of the United
Methodist Church shall be conducted according to regular parliamentaryprocedure as outlined in Robert’s Rules of Order.
2. Voting shall be by show of hands unless otherwise ordered by theconference. No member shall vote on any question who is not within the barof the conference at the time the question is put to vote.
3. The chairperson shall appoint special committees which have been orderedif the conference has not otherwise provided.
4. There shall be a preconference book of reports and recommendations to theAnnual Conference session, to be edited and produced by the conferencesecretary and to be sent to members of the Annual Conference at least 30 daysprior to opening of the session. Materials intended for publication in thepreconference book shall be sent to the conference secretary at least 60 daysprior to the opening of the session. Materials received too late for publicationin the preconference book can be submitted to the Annual Conference sessionfor consideration only by a majority vote of those members present and voting.
5. The Common Table will review the recommendations before the AnnualConference session for its action. The Common Table will prepare a consentcalendar, referring critical and/or controversial proposals to dialogue/
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decision groups for study and action (see E), recommending a consensusmethod or vote. These proposals will be examined, placed on theRecommended for Adoption List (RAL), amended, returned without action,or placed on the Recommended for Rejection List (RRL). If there are fewerthan five members of the group for or against the proposal, it may be placedon the RAL or RRL.Items placed on the RAL or RRL by the Common Table or a dialogue/decision group may be removed by a petition signed by ten members of theAnnual Conference, clergy or lay, and presented to the conference secretary.Leaders of the dialogue/decision groups will meet as a coordinatingcommittee at the call of the bishop to deal with new or amended proposalsto eliminate redundancy so they may be presented to the plenary session inan orderly manner. The convener of the coordinating committee will benamed by the Common Table.Following the reading of the RAL and RRL lists, at least one hour shalllapse before final disposition.
6. Copies of all motions and amendments shall be delivered in writing to theconference secretary.
7. All persons not members of the Annual Conference desiring to address theconference shall first obtain consent from the Conference Session ActionTeam of the Discipleship Ministry Team. Time limit for statements shall bedetermined by the presiding officer.
8. Rules of procedure, including the setting of the bar of conference, shall bepresented by the Conference Sessions Action Team and adopted by theconference at its opening session.
9. Any proposed change or amendment to the standing rules shall be referred tothe Discipleship Ministry Team and presented in writing no later than the dayprior to the proposed action thereon.
10. Public statements and press releases regarding the deliberations andconclusions of the Annual Conference shall be designated as to whether theyare:
a. The official position of the Minnesota Annual Conference of the UnitedMethodist Church; or
b. The result of a straw poll among those delegates present; orc. The personal opinion of the executive officer or United Methodist
delegate only; ord. The position of a particular established or ad hoc group at the Annual
Conference.11. These rules shall not be suspended except by a two-thirds vote of the
members present and voting.
D. Election of Lay MembersLay members of the Annual Conference shall be elected for the quadrennium by thepastoral charges in accordance with The Book of Discipline and the equalizationformula adopted by the annual conference.
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E. Dialogue/Decision GroupsAnnual Conference members will be invited and encouraged to attend thedialogue/decision group which speaks to the member’s passion and gifts of ministry.Each group will have a leader and secretary.The agenda for these groups will be determined by the Common Table or a sub-committee of their naming.The Common Table will review the groups for diversity. The groups will spend timein dialogue, including Bible study, theological reflection, and prayer. They will alsoreview the proposals referred to them by the Common Table.A coordinating committee, called by the bishop, will harmonize recommendationscoming from groups dealing with the same legislative issues into specific amendmentswhich will be presented to the Annual Conference session for action.Reports of the dialogue/decision groups and of the coordinating committee, if theaction has been assigned to more than one group will be presented to the AnnualConference.
F. Conference Structure and Elected Leadership1. The conference structure and elected leadership are noted in Section II
below.2. Changes in conference structure shall be processed through the Common
Table.3. The election of all elected leadership shall be subject to confirmation by the
Annual Conference session, unless otherwise provided by The Book ofDiscipline.
G. Lists of Members and OfficersAll person’s names used in Conference, District or other mailings and lists ofofficers, including the local church, will be their lawful name and not nickname.
H. Love OfferingThe Mission Ministry Team shall be the responsible body for administering the LoveOffering of the Annual Conference session. The Mission Ministry Team shall select arecipient for its Love Offering by October 31 and recommend its choice to theCommon Table and the Administration and Finance Ministry Team for theirconsideration and formal approval by January 15. The Mission Ministry Team shallpromote the offering and administer the collection and distribution of the offering incoordination with the Conference Session Action Team of the Discipleship MinistryTeam.
I. The conference Journal shall be published annually.The standing rules of the Annual Conference shall be included annually in the Journal.Newly adopted conference Policies and Procedures shall be available in loose-leafform by September 15. Each page shall indicate the date of its adoption.
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Section II - Conference Structure and Elected Leadership
A. The structure of the Minnesota Annual Conference will fulfill the requirements of¶626 of The Book of Discipline to: “develop, administer, and evaluate the missionallife, advocacy needs, and ministries of the Church in and through the AnnualConference. It shall maintain connectional relationships; organize to develop andstrengthen ethnic ministries, including ethnic local churches and concerns; andprovide encouragement, coordination and support for conference agencies, districts,and local churches in their ministries of nurture, outreach, and witness in accordancewith the mission of the United Methodist Church.”
B. The membership and term limits for each organizational unit shall be consistent withThe Book of Discipline and all mandated functions will be incorporated into thefunctions of one of the ministry teams.
C. New and existing ministry functions shall be considered by a ministry team. When arelationship is not clear, the Team of Stewards has the responsibility to refer theseministries to the appropriate ministry team.
D. There will be five (5) ministry teams, with the leaders nominated by theConference Nominating Action Team, and elected by the Annual Conference session.Attention shall be given to matching leaders’ gifts for ministry and opportunities forministry and racial, gender, district, age, and lay/clergy diversity.
E. The term of office will be set at two (2) years. Persons will be eligible to serve no morethan four consecutive terms. In the first year, to ensure continuity in future elections,half of the persons elected will serve a term of three (3) years. Vacancies betweensessions will be filled by the Conference Nominating Action Team.
F. Each ministry team shall call together such teams as it deems necessary to do its work.The members of these teams will be identified by each ministry team with theassistance of the Discipleship Ministry Team. Action teams will be ongoing and arespecified below in the structure. Project teams are formed as needed, with a targetcompletion date. If, after evaluation, the purpose has been achieved, they will notcontinue.
G. A representative from organizational units required by The Book of Discipline will bea member of the ministry team with corresponding functions, with the exception of theCommittee on Investigations and the Administrative Review Committee.
H. The Ministry Team structure is as follows:Appointed Leadership Ministry Team
Team LeaderTwo (2) at large membersTwo (2) representatives from the Board of Ordained MinistryOne (1) representative from
Episcopacy CommitteeBoard of Pensions (with voice, but no vote)Joint Committee on Disability
The leader of each action teamEquitable CompensationMoving
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Mission Ministry TeamTeam LeaderConference Secretary for Global MinistriesFour (4) at large membersThe leader of each action team
Evangelism: Forming New Faith CommunitiesEducation/Training in Mission & Social MinistryEcumenical ConnectionsPromotionsMission/Social Justice OpportunitiesMission/Social Ministry Funding
Discipleship Ministry TeamTeam LeaderFour (4) at large membersThe leader of each action team
Nominating (with members elected by Annual Conference)Sessions (with members selected in consultation with the bishop)
Lay Ministry (chaired by The Associate Conference Lay Leader andincluding the Conference Director of Lay Speaking)
CampingConference Council on Youth MinistriesCommission on the Status and Role of WomenCommission on Religion and RaceSexual Boundaries Training
Communication Ministry TeamTeam LeaderFour (4) at large membersThe leader of each Action Team
Print PublicationsNew Media
Administration and Finance Ministry TeamTeam LeaderFour (4) at large membersOne (1) representative from
Board of TrusteesBoard of Pensions
One leader of each action teamConference Board of DevelopmentArchives and History
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I. The five (5) ministry teams will come together at the Common Table. A majorfunction of the Common Table will be developing and keeping shared vision,coordinating the work of the ministry teams, and coordinating the conferencecalendar. It will recommend rather than legislate policies focusing on collaboration,synthesis and evaluation.
Members of the Common Table will includeOne (1) representative selected by each ministry teamOne (1) representative selected by the Conference Personnel CommitteeTwo (2) at large members elected by the Annual Conference with
emphasis on ensuring diversity of the Common TableOne (1) representative selected by the cabinetThe five (5) stewards (having voice, but not vote)The BishopThe Conference Lay Leader, who will serve as hostOne (1) representative from the Commission on Religion and RaceOne (1) representative from the Commission on the Status and Role of Women
The representatives from the Commission on the Status and Role of Women and theCommission on Religion and Race are also authorized to attend any meetings of theministry teams or action teams as they deem necessary to fulfill their role in reviewingand evaluating the priorities of the Annual Conference for racial, ethnic, and genderinclusiveness.J. The members and team leader of the Conference Personnel Committee will be
nominated by the Conference Nominating Action Team and elected by the AnnualConference. The committee will be composed of no less than nine (9) and no morethan twelve (12) members, one of whom will be the team leader. They will servethree (3) year terms with the members elected in June of 1996 serving only oneadditional year. Persons will be eligible to serve more than one term.The Committee has responsibility, in consultation with the stewards, foremploying and supervising Annual Conference staff, developing and updatingpersonnel policies, providing for a favorable work environment, and determiningand submitting all staff and supporting office operation budgets.
Section III - Amendments
Amendments to the standing rules become effective upon a two-thirds vote ofthose present and voting at the Annual Conference session.
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B. 1998 BUDGET COMPILEDBY HISTORIC BOARD/AGENCY
June 7, 1997
APPOINTED LEADERSHIPEpiscopal Area Office $22,525Episcopal Residence 9,500Judicial Complaints Committee 1,500District Superintendents 67,100Moving Committee 140,000Equitable Compensation Commission 120,000Bd of Ordained Ministry 22,600Ministerial Education Fund - General Church 386,890Episcopal Fund - General Church 204,945
$1,575,060
DISCIPLESHIPNominations Committee $4,500Bd of Camps and Conferences of COM 40,700Town and Country of COM 100Youth Commission of COM 14,400COSROW 2,800Personnel Committee 700,561Black College Fund - General Church 146,653Africa University Fund - General Church 34,010
943,724
MISSIONForming New Faith Communities (NCD) $256,158Communications Committee 2,550Bd of Global Ministries of COM 200,000Communications Committee 2,300CCOM 1,000CCOM - Council of Churches Support 30,000World Service - General Church 852,017Focus 2000 - General Church 16,189
1,360,214
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COMMUNICATIONSCommunications Committee $81,700Communications Committee 1,800Communications Committee & Bd Camps & Conf. 15,400
98,900
ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCETrustees $76,800Central Office and COM office supplies & costs 125,000Finance Office - CFA 32,000Board of Pension & Health Benefits 628,735Board of Development 117,000Commission on Archives & History 2,735Conference Secretary 26,900Conference Sessions Committee 22,000General & Jurisdictional Delegates 2,000Common Pool for Training 40,000Common Pool for Ministry Teams to meet 22,500General Administration Fund - General Church 61,423Interdenominational Cooperation Fund-General Church 21,699North Central Jurisdictional Adm Fund 12,416
869,208
DIRECT FUNDING FOR MINISTRIES $5,149,106Allowance for Non Receipt 8.00% 411,928APPORTIONED TO MN UM CONGREGATIONS $5,561,034
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MN ANNUAL CONFERENCE UMCSHARED MINISTRY AND FUNDING PLAN FOR 1998
As Approved by Annual Conference Members June 7, 1997This identification of some of the ministries of Minnesota United Methodists andtheir funding is aligned with the five areas around which the Conference will bestructuring it’s life.
A Brief SummaryAPPOINTED LEADERSHIP: Forming Persons for Ministry $1,555,060DISCIPLESHIP: Empowering the People for Ministry 943,724MISSION: Engaging People for Ministry 1,360,214COMMUNICATIONS: Telling our Stories 98,900ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE:
Supporting growth of the entire system 1,191,208Total Allocation for Activities and General Church Apportionments $5,149,106
8% Allowance for Non Receipt of Apportionments 411,928Amount to Be Apportioned among MN UM Congregations $5,561,034
APPOINTED LEADERSHIP: Forming Persons for MinistryForming ordained, consecrated and licensed persons for spiritual leadership
Support of the Bishop and Episcopal Office for Minnesota and the world $32,025Total Costs $51,025 Other Income $19,000 General Church
Educating, mentoring, training, gathering and financial support for spiritual leaders -0-Total Costs $52,000 Other Income $52,000 Ministerial Education Fund
A process for handling judicial complaints per the Discipline 1,500Oversight of spiritual leaders, congregations and conference programs 667,100
by the cabinetMoving clergy to new appointment location in an efficient, effective manner 120,000Assuring at least a minimum level of support for all clergy 120,000Caring for candidates for ordination and ongoing support of all clergy persons 22,600
Ministerial Education Fund: 386,890Support for education of spiritual leaders around the world
Episcopal Fund: 204,945Support for Episcopal leaders for all United Methodists around the world
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DISCIPLESHIP: Empowering the People for MinistryEmpowering the people of God for a deeper spirituality, making disciples and
exciting others for ministry
Identify, recruit, coordinate and recognize volunteers for the MN $4,500Annual Conference
Organize, facilitate and evaluate a quality and comprehensive Camping 40,700and Retreat Ministry to be offered conference wide
Recognize rural churches and their community ministries thru the 100Town & Country AwardTotal Costs $550 Other Income $450 Workshop Fees
Create connections among youth, recognizing gifts and providing 14,400training for leadership; Use resources for training of local churchyouth leadersTotal Costs $214,000 Other Income $199,600 UMY’s and JUMY’s
Providing materials to congregations on Boundaries and equal treatment 2,800of all persons; Oversee development of Sexual Misconduct Policyand share with congregations
Provision for hiring, training, and supporting staff to facilitate the 700,561conference in achieving its missional goalsTotal Costs $752,561 Other Income $52,000 Camping Dir Support
Black College Fund 146,653Support for the traditionally 10 black colleges of the UMC
Africa University Fund 34,010Sustaining the educational opportunities through the UMUniversity in Africa
MISSION: Engaging People for MinistryEngaging in corporate ministry and service
Support for urban and rural new faith communities in their development stage $256,158Initiate new faith communities for spiritual development of
Christ’s peopleProvide leadership, demographic and strategic planning for
congregation developmentTotal Costs $368,408 Other Income $112,250 Gifts and Endowment
Purchasing resources for use by congregations and ecumenical relationships 2,550through Resource Center for Churches (CAN/CE)
Setting funding priorities, making grants and doing follow-up evaluation for 200,000outreach mission/ministry projects
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Support Volunteers in Mission through membership and activities 2,300Support UM student movement by developing network encouraging students to 1,000
attend national and jurisdictional college conferencesPromote ecumenical communication and relationships through funded 30,000
partnerships with Councils of Churches and specific programs for ministry
World Service: 852,017Primary support for mission and ministry of UM’s around the world
Focus 2000 16,189Special ministries: Youth, Asian American language groups and Korean churches
COMMUNICATIONS: Telling our StoriesLinking within and among the Conference and local congregations
Interpreting the vision and ministries of MN United Methodists through a $81,700broad spectrum of new releases, materials and electronic mediaTotal Costs $109,900 Other Income $28,200 Fees for Leader
Provide for satellite teleconferences for learning opportunities 1,800Distribute information regarding spiritual, social and leadership development 15,400
opportunities through camping and retreat opportunities
ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE: Supporting growth of the entire systemManaging our Resources and Sharing the Joy of Giving
Ensure that the conference has adequate support for repairs to facilities, $76,800 insurance against loss or claims and legal representation
Furnish support for central operations of facility, equipment, phone, supplies 125,000and computer hardware and software service at 122 W. Franklin Ave.
Support accurate recording and reporting of funds of congregations designated 32,000for ministries throughout the world through finance office
Subsidize the costs of medical insurance coverage for retired clergy 623,235Maintain ongoing relationships and support for spiritual leaders through 5,500
provision of pension, incapacitation, adoption and retirementbenefit programsTotal Costs $859,500 Other Income $854,000 Pension Gifts
and EarningsPresent planned giving materials and consultation for MN UM congregations 117,000
Coordinate central data base to meet the needs of MN UM’sCultivate potential givers through dissemination of information, engaging in
discussion and consulting with individuals and groups around giving andBiblical Stewardship
Maintain archive of permanent records of unique significance to the 2,735conference and provide training and information to congregationsTotal Costs $2,985 Other Income $250 Fees and Gifts
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Edit and distribute materials for annual conference session 26,900Plan and implement the conference annual meeting 22,000
Total Costs $118,800 Other Income $96,800 AC Registrations
Prepare for representation at quadrennial general and jurisdictional conferences 2,000
Provide training opportunities in all areas of ministry for elected leaders 40,000and congregations in being more effective persons in ministry
Fund meetings for the Common Table and related ministry teams 22,500General Administration Fund 61,423
Providing effective, efficient leadership for financial and technicaloperations of the UMC
Interdenominational Cooperation Fund 21,699Enable UM’s to have an effective presence in ecumenical areas
North Central Jurisdiction Administration Fund 12,416Enable leadership within the Jurisdiction for mission and ministry
TOTAL DIRECT FUNDING FOR MINISTRIES $5,149,106 Allowance for Non Receipt of Apportionments 8% 411,928
AMOUNT TO BE APPORTIONED AMONG UM CONGREGATIONS $5,561,034
Hamline Asking @$1 per member$100,477
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1998 APPORTIONMENT (Shared Ministries)
An individual church’s share of our collective outreach ministries underwritingour ministry plans is calculated on a formula based one half on membership andone half on local church expenses, net of any housing allowance paid pastor(s), lesscredits of 10% on the senior pastor’s salary and the amount paid up to a limit forordained and diaconal minister’s(s) pension contributions. The apportionedamount is determined as follows:
a. Compute the Local Church Membership Decimal by dividing the 1996 localchurch membership figure by the total 1996 Annual Conference membership.
b. Compute the Local Church Expenditure Decimal by dividing the average ofspecified local church expenditures for the last three years by the average ofthe year’s totals of the same expenses for all churches. Expenses for 1994,1995 and 1996 are from columns as listed below less housing allowance (netof utilities) from the Table II in the conference Journals. These Columns are:
64. Pastor’s base compensation65. Associate pastor’s base compensation66. Utilities & other housing related allowances (less senior pastor’s housing allowance)67. Travel allowance68. Other cash allowances69. Diaconal minister’s total compensation70. Other staff compensation71. Current expenses for program72. Other current operating expenses
(These local church expenditures do not include payments for principal & intereston indebtedness, buildings and improvements, benevolences paid directly by thelocal church, conference apportionments, or advance specials.)
c. Add the Local Church Membership Decimal and Expenditure Decimaltogether, then divide by two. This becomes the Local Church’sApportionment Decimal.
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d. Multiply the Apportionment Decimal by the combined total of:1. Total Apportioned Amount for 1998...... $5,561,0342. 10% of Senior Pastors’ Salaries......... 800,0003. 19.4% of Senior Pastors’, 19.4% of Associate
Pastors’ and 9% of Diaconal Ministers’ salaries upto the Denominational Average Compensationfigure (estimated by the General Board of Pensionsfor 1998) of $38,298........ 1,894,352
4. Adjustments for “g” and “h” below.......... 116,714$8,372,100
e. Deduct a credit of 10% of the senior pastors’ salary approved by the chargeconference for 1997 and reported by the district superintendents to theconference treasurer.
f. Deduct a pension credit of 19.4% times maximum of $38,298 for eachordained minister under appointment and 9% of diaconal minister’s salariesapproved by the charge conference for 1997.
g. No church is to be apportioned less than 35% or more than 85% of the base permember amount. For 1998 this is 8,372,100/100,437 = $83.36 base resultingin a $29.18 minimum and $70.86 maximum.
h. No church shall have a percentage increase in apportionment of more than20% above the percentage increase of the apportioned amount in the AnnualConference budget in any one year. However, no church shall pay less than the35% of the per member base figure.
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1998 APPORTIONMENT CALCULATION WORKSHEET
The following steps allow an individual church to better understand thecalculations which determine its portion of the 1998 Shared Ministries as adoptedby the 1997 conference members. This total includes all General UnitedMethodist Church and Minnesota Conference Ministry funds.
1. Membership decimal: Divide your 12/31/96 membership by 100,437 (adjusted total membership 12/31/96) 1. ______
2. Expenditure Decimal: Divide the average of your localchurch expenditures for the last three years (col.64,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72-less housing allowance (net of utilities)by 29,402,567 (average of the same years’ totals for theAnnual Conference)). 2. ______
3. Total the Membership Decimal and the ExpenditureDecimal. (add #1 & #2) 3. ______
4. Divide #3 by two for your Apportionment Decimal. 4. ______
5. Multiply your Apportionment Decimal by $8,372,100. 5. ______
6. Senior Pastor’s Salary Credit: Multiply your SeniorPastor’s Salary approved for 1997 by 10%. 6. (_____)
7. Pension Credit: Multiply your Ordained Ministers’(under appointment) salaries up to $38,298 each,by 19.4% and Diaconal Ministers’ salaries by 9%.Total these. 7. (_____)
8. YOUR 1998 UNADJUSTED TOTAL APPORTIONEDAMOUNT (line 5 minus lines 6 and 7). 8. $_____
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9. Divide total on line 8 by local church membership,$______. If per member amount is less than $29.18,or more than $70.86, multiply the closer of these twoadjusting amounts by the 12/31/96 local churchmembership. Write on line #9, otherwise #9=0. 9. $_____
10. Divide line 9 (if 9 = zero use line 8) by the total of your1997 Annual Conference apportionment, %. If theincrease is more than 21.94%, multiply your 1997conference apportionment by 1.2194 and place on line10. If the increase is less than 21.94 place the amountfrom line 9 (if 9 = zero, use line 8) on line 10. However,this can not be less than $29.18 per member. If it is,multiply $29.18 by your church membership and placeon line 10. 10. $_____
LINE 10: 1998 TOTAL ANNUAL CONFERENCEAPPORTIONED AMOUNT AFTER ADJUSTMENTS.
Hamline Special Asking: Your 12/31/96 membership above, x $1.00/member = $ ______
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XI. PASTORAL RECORDSRecord of Ministerial Service
The basic format used for printing the record is:
Ed: (Degree) (School) (Year granted); (Repeat as necessary) Adm: PM (or OT or P asappropriate) (Year); FM (Year); Ord: D, if applicable (Year) App: (Conference -unnecessary if all service is in the Minnesota Conference) (Church or Special Appt.) (Firstyear appt.); (Repeat as necessary).Necessary variations are made to fit differing circumstances. For example, churches servedwhen the minister’s appointment was “to attend school,” are listed in parenthesesfollowing, “AS” and the year.
Abbreviations include: OT (on trial); P (probationer); PM (probationary member); FM(full member); D (deacon); FD (full deacon); E (elder); Ed (education); Adm (admitted);Ord (ordained); AS (attending school); DS (district superintendent); Ct (circuit); Sup(supernumerary); SL (sabbatical leave); LOA (leave of absence); FL (family leave); R(retired); RS (retired supply); NA (not appointed).
Please report errors and omissions to the conference secretary (conference office)in writing.
A. Ministers in Full Connection
AASTUEN, HOLLY WILLIAMS—Ed: BA St Olaf 1982; MDiv Iliff 1988; Adm: PM1986; FM 1990; Ord: D 1986; E 1990; App: AS 1986; Lakeland (A) 1988; Northfield (A)1989
ABBEY, MERRILL R.—Ed: BA Hamline 1929; BD Garrett 1930; DD Hamline 1942;Adm: OT 1924; FM 1926; Ord: D 1926; E 1930; App: MN Newport 1931; Northfield1933; WI Marinette 1937; Marinette -Peshtigo Harmony 1940; Milwaukee First 1941; WWI Madison First-University 1946; DET Ann Arbor 1953; Prof Garrett 1959; R 1973;MN R 1978
ABDELLA, WAYNE J.—Ed: BA Macalester 1956; MDiv ETS 1960; Adm: P 1956; FM1960; Ord: E 1960; App: South Haven 1960; South Haven-Annandale-Kimball 1966;Bloomington Normandale Hylands 1967; Maplewood Arlington Hills 1977; Crystal 1986;R 1996
ABDUL-HAQQ, AKBAR—Ed: BA U of Punjab 1944; MA Phil U of Punjab 1946; MAOriental Lang U of Punjab 1948; PhD Northwestern 1952; Adm: OT; FM; Ord: D 1952;E 1959; App: DELHI 1952; MN Billy Graham Assn 1968; R 1991
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ACHTERKIRCH, DAVID B.—Ed: AB Hamline 1935; BD Drew 1938; Adm: OT 1931;FM 1939; Ord: D 1938; E 1939; App: NY Kerhonkson 1938; Pine Bush 1939; Hurleyville1941; MN Preston 1943; N MN Ada-Beltrami 1946; MN Ada-Beltrami 1948; Balaton-Lynd 1952; Byron 1958; Pine Island 1964; R 1972
AEGERTER, VERDA L.—Ed: BS IA State 1961; MRE Drake 1967; MDiv UTS TC1977; Adm: PM 1974; FM 1978; Ord: D 1974; E 1978; App: Mpls Hennepin Ave (A)1974; R 1983; Mpls Hennepin Ave (NA) 1983-1991
ALBERS, GAY MORELAND—Ed: BA U of Missouri-Columbia 1988; M DivVanderbilt 1993; Adm: PM 1993; FM 1995; Ord: D 1993; E 1995; App: Owatonna (A)1993; AS 1996
ALEXANDER, DENNIS JAMES—Ed: BS Findlay 1976; MDiv UTS Dayton 1980;Adm: PM 1979; FM 1983; Ord: D 1979; E 1983; App: AS 1979; Mpls Wesley 1980; St.Anthony: Faith 1993
ALEXANDER, GAIL M.B.—Ed: BA Augsburg 1976; MDiv & MA UTS Dayton 1980;Adm: PM 1979; FM 1983; Ord: D 1979; E 1983; App: AS 1979; Woodbury (A) 1980;Mpls Epworth 1987
ALEXANDER, JEANINE ELIZABETH—Ed: UMD 1988; MDiv Bethel 1993; Adm:PM 1992; FM 1995; Ord: D 1992; E 1995; App: AS 1992; Lake Harriet (A) 1993
ALLIN, LEWIS F.—Ed: BChE U of M 1948; BD Drew 1952; Adm: OT 1950; FM 1952;Ord: D 1951; E 1952; App: AS 1950; Delano 1952; Delano-Rockford 1955; Princeton1957; So. St. Paul 1961; Faribault Fourth Ave 1969; Red Bird Miss Conf 1976; Wells1979; R 1988
ALLIN, WILLARD S.—Ed: BA U of M 1942; BD Drew 1945; Adm: OT 1942; FM 1945;Ord: D 1944; E 1945; App: N MN AS 1942 (Parsippany, NJ 1943-45); Two Harbors1945; MN Two Harbors 1948; Brainerd 1949; St. Paul Cleveland Ave 1955; MplsEdgewater 1964; DS SE 1969; Winona Central 1975; R 1986
ALMQUIST, DANIEL PAUL—Ed: BS St. Cloud 1973; MDiv UTS TC 1976; Adm: PM1975; FM 1977; Ord: D 1975; E 1977; App: St. Francis-Cedar 1975; Wyoming 1977;Moose Lake-Barnum 1982; Moose Lake 1988; Jackson 1989; Lake City-Zumbro Falls1991; Staples 1997
ALMQUIST, EARL A.—Ed: BA St. Cloud 1963; BD Garrett 1967; Adm: OT 1964; FM1967; Ord: D 1964; E 1967; App: AS 1964; Mabel-Newburg 1966; Becker-Clearwater-Clear Lake 1968; Buffalo Lake 1972; Stewartville-Sumner Center 1977; Herman-Chokio1982; Deer River-Big Falls 1987; R 1995
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ANDERSON, ERNEST BYRON (RON) —Ed: BA Carthage 1978; MDiv Yale 1984;PhD Emory 1997; Adm: PM 1983; FM 1986; Ord: D 1983; E 1986; App: AS 1983;Mankato Centenary (A)-Multi-Church Center 1984; Rochester Homestead (A) 1987; AS1993; Assist. Prof. Worship & Dir. Sem. Chapel, Christian Theol. Sem. 1996
ANDROS, MARVIN C. —Ed: BA Augsburg 1951; BD Drew 1954; Adm: OT 1952; FM1954; Ord: D 1953; E 1954; App: WYOM Clifford-Lennoxville 1952; MN Atwater-Rosendale 1954; Atwater-Rosendale-Oak Park 1956; Slayton-Lake Wilson 1959; DodgeCenter 1963; Hastings 1970; Olivia Emmanuel-Osceola 1974; Aitkin-Pine Lake 1977;Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 1983; R 1988
ANKENY, C. WENDELL—Ed: BA Mankato 1967; MDiv Garrett 1971; Adm: PM 1968;FM 1971; Ord: D 1968; E 1971; App: AS 1968 (Palmyra-Little Prairie, WI 1967-70);Champlin-Brooklyn Park Riverview 1970; SL 1979 (Belize, C.A.); Mounds View 1980;LOA 1984; Co-Director, Ocean Pk Camp, Ocean Pk, WA 1988; R 1996
ARNOLD, DON LESLIE—Ed: BS Winona 1970; MDiv UTS TC 1976; Adm: PM 1975;FM 1977; Ord: D 1975; E 1977; App: AS 1975; Rochester Evangel (A) 1976; Proctor1978; UMHE Winona 1983; UMHE Winona-Red Wing (A) 1987; UMHE, Winona 1989;St. Paul: First-Trinity 1990 (Name change to St. Paul: Church of the Good Shepherd1993); SL 1994; Park Rapids: Riverside 1995
ARNOLD, KATHY SCHULER—Ed: BA Simpson 1972; MDiv UTS TC 1978; Adm:PM 1977; FM 1979; Ord: D 1977; E 1979; App: AS 1977; Duluth First (A) 1978; WinonaMcKinley 1983; Mpls: North 1990; SL 1994; Park Rapids: Riverside 1995
ARVIDSON-HICKS, DANIEL—Ed: BA Bethel 1984, MDiv GETS 1991; Adm: PM1991; FM 1993; Ord: D 1991; E 1993; App: Morristown-Blooming Grove 1991; AS1994; LOA 1995
ATKINSON, FREDERICK O.—Ed: BA Mankato 1964; MA U of IA 1969; MDivGarrett 1969; Adm: OT 1967; FM 1970; Ord: D 1967; E 1970; App: AS 1967; BemidjiCampus Ministry 1969; Blaine 1971; Blaine-Mpls Bethlehem 1972; RochesterHomestead (A) 1974; Preston-Lanesboro 1976; Ortonville-Correll 1983; Lakefield 1988;Mpls: North 1994; St. Paul: Asbury/Urban Ministry 1997
BAKER, JAMES A.—Ed: BA Hamline 1960; BD Yale 1963; Adm: OT 1963; FM 1968;Ord: D 1963; E 1968; App: Hill City-Swatara 1963; Hopkins (A) 1966; Mpls LakeHarriet (A) 1974; Austin Fellowship-Austin Faith 1978; Cottage Grove: Peaceful Grove1989
BARBOUR, PAMELA E.—Ed: BA MI State 1975; MS U of MI 1976; MDiv UTS TC1987; Adm: PM 1988; FM 1990; Ord: D 1988; E 1990; App: Clearwater 1987; MplsWalker 1989; LOA 1991; FL 1993; Princeton, Spencer Brook (A) 1994; Two Harbors:United 1996
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BARD, DAVID A.—Ed: BA UMD 1981; MDiv UTS TC 1984; PhD SMU 1994; Adm:PM 1984; FM 1986; Ord: D 1984; E 1986; App: Roseau 1984; AS 1987; Central MesabiParish 1994
BARKER, JANET KAY—Ed: B BA U of M Duluth 1982; M Div Perkins 1994; Adm:PM 1993; FM 1996; Ord: D 1993 E 1996; App: Finlayson (Sandstone UCC) 1993
BECK, KENNETH O.—Ed: BA Hamline 1948; BD Garrett 1951; Adm: OT 1948; FM1951; Ord: D 1950; E 1951; App: AS 1948; Mpls Oxboro-Bloomington Ferry 1951;Raymond 1953; St. Paul Christ (Dayton’s Bluff) 1956; St. Cloud First 1963; Mpls LakeHarriet 1979; R 1987; Dir Ch Rel Hamline Univ (NA)1987-92
BECKER, CLINTON—Ed: BA North Central 1950; BD ETS 1953; Adm: P 1951; FM1953; Ord: E 1953; App: AS 1951; Odessa 1953; Fergus Falls-Western 1959; Fergus Falls1967 (name change to Fergus Falls Peace 1968); Chatfield-Fountain 1971; Chatfield 1974;Waseca Evangelical 1981; R 1991
BECKSTROM, VINTON G.—Ed: BA Hamline 1960; BD Garrett 1966; Adm: OT 1965;FM 1968; Ord: D 1966; E 1968; App: AS 1965; Anoka (A) 1966; Jordan-Lydia 1967;Hector-Churchill 1969; Two Harbors 1971; Ortonville-Correll 1979; Duluth University1983; Motley 1985; Dir Pastoral Care/Chap Lakeview Meth Health Care Cen 1987;Northland Larger Parish (Fosston, Erskine) 1994
BELL, MONROE—Ed: BA Hamline 1953; STB Boston 1956; MFA U of MN 1965;Adm: OT 1953; FM 1956; Ord: D 1954; E 1957; App: AS 1953; Willmar (A) 1956; MplsHennepin Ave (A) 1957; Mpls Prospect Pk 1960; Dir Choral Activities Stephens Coll1963; AS 1970; Mpls Minnehaha (A) 1971; Admin MN Council of Churches 1978;R 1982
BELL, WILLARD V.—Ed: AB Morningside 1932; BD Drew 1937; MA Columbia 1938;Adm: OT 1931; FM 1938; Ord: D 1936; E 1938; App: NW IA Oto 1933; AS 1934; LakePark 1938; Hawarden 1942; Paulina 1946; Odebolt 1951; MN Slayton-Lake Wilson 1954;St. James-Trimont 1959; Aurora-Hoyt Lakes 1967; R 1974; Motley (RS) 1974-80; Aitkin(NA) 1981-84; Brainerd Park (NA) 1984-1987
BENGTSON, MARK ALLEN—Adm: PM 1990; FM 1997; Ord: E OC; App: Jeffers-Red Rock-Amo 1990; Richfield: Church of Peace 1995
BENJAMIN, AUDREY D.—Ed: BA Macalester 1981; MDiv UTS TC 1984; Adm: PM1984; FM 1986; Ord: D 1984; E 1986; App: Bloomington Normandale Hylands (A) 1984;Dodge Center 1990; South St. Paul: First 1995
BENJAMIN, JOANN ALMA HAAG—Ed. BA U of M (Morris) 1970; MDiv Candler1990; Adm: PM 1989; FM 1997; Ord: D 1989; E 1997; App: AS 1989; Browns Val Un,Beardsley 1990; LOA 1992; Roseville: Centennial (A) 1995
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BENJAMIN, WALTER W.—Ed: BA Hamline 1950; MDiv Garrett 1953; PhD Duke1957; Adm: OT 1951; FM 1953; Ord: D 1952; E 1953; App: MN AS 1951; ProfMorningside 1957; N IA Prof Morningside 1958; Prof Hamline 1966; MN Chr Rel DeptHamline 1968; R 1991
BENSON, MARILEE A.—Ed: BA Bethel 1971; MDiv Bethel 1978; Adm: PM 1981; FM1984; Ord: Amer Bap 1980; App: Ruthon-Verdi 1980; Madison-Bellingham 1983; SWGroup Minis: Lamberton-Germantown-Sanborn 1989; Lamberton-Sanborn 1993; WestSt. Paul: Faith 1996
BERG, CHARLES H.—Ed: BA U of M 1955; BD Drew 1958; Adm: OT 1955; FM 1958;Ord: D 1956; E 1958; App: AS 1955; International Falls-Nett Lake 1958; OrchardGardens (Burnsville) 1960; Orchard Gardens-Prior Lake 1962; Duluth Hillside-DuluthNorton Pk 1964; Tracy 1966; Maplewood Christ 1972; Mpls Trinity 1981; LOA 1983;R 1984
BIEDERMAN, HAROLD R.—Ed: BA Westmar 1959; MDiv UTS Dayton 1963; DMinNo Amer Baptist Sem 1983; Adm: P 1958; FM 1963; Ord: E 1963; App: ROCKY MTLuverne-Steen, MN 1958; Waterhouse-Hillgrove, OH 1960; Greenbush, OH 1961; MNGrey Eagle-Long Prairie UCC 1963; Hendricks 1966; Fairmont-Welcome Emmanuel 1968;Renville-Echo 1970; Tracy 1977; Worthington First 1984; Worthington First-Worthington Emmanuel 1985; Mpls Grace (Lowry) 1988; Hutchinson: Bethlehem 1990;Epworth 1994
BIRD, DONALD RAY LEE—Ed: BA Evangel 1974; M Div Bethel 1990; Adm: PM 1988FM 1992; Ord: D 1988 E 1992; App: Winnebago-Basey 1984; Lake Crystal-Madelia1990
BISSELL, EDWIN O.—Ed: BS Ohio State 1940; BD Garrett 1944; Adm: OT 1942; FM1946; Ord: D 1943; E 1946; App: OH AS 1942; Delaware St. Paul’s 1944; Wilshire 1947;MN Waterville-Janesville 1951; Kimball-Annandale 1953; Cosmos 1956; Cosmos-LakeLillian-Spring Grove 1957; Little Falls-Royalton 1958; Clinton 1961; Winnebago 1964;Slayton-Lake Wilson 1966; Aitkin-Pine Lake 1972; St. Charles-Dover 1977; WorthingtonEmmanuel-Bigelow 1980; Worthington Emmanuel 1984; R 1984
BISSINGER, LELAND ARTHUR—Ed: BMus Eau Claire 1981; MDiv G-ETS 1985;Adm: PM 1983; FM 1988; Ord: D 1983; E 1988; App: AS 1983; Red Wing (A) 1985;Worthington First-Worthington Emmanuel (A) 1986; Owatonna (A) 1988; AS 1993
BITTENBENDER, EDWIN—Ed: BA Susquehanna 1949; BD Garrett 1955; Adm: OT1954; FM 1957; Ord: D 1955; E 1957; App: CEN PA AS 1954; Bd of Miss 1955; India1956; LUCKNOW Lucknow Christian Coll 1957; MN Herman 1961; Bd of Miss India1963; LUCKNOW Lucknow Lal Bagh Ch 1963; MN Perham-Dent-Richville 1970;Minnetonka 1972; Bd of Global Min 1977; Karachi, Pakistan, St. Andrew’s Ch 1978;Norcross-Tenney 1980; Bd of Global Min Miss Assoc, Inter Ch of Bangkok, Thailand1982; R 1987
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BLACKFORD, JOHN C.—Ed: BS Hamline 1942; BD Asbury 1945; Adm: OT 1945;FM 1947; Ord: D 1945; E 1945; App: CEN NW Mpls Emmanuel 1941-42; N MN ChapUSN 1945; Mpls Park Ave (A) 1946; ND New Rockford 1948; MN Hastings 1951;Lindstrom 1959; R 1984; Forest Lake (NA) 1985
BOEHLKE, RAY—Ed: BA Asbury 1949; BD ETS 1952; Adm: P 1949; FM 1952; Ord:E 1952; App: AS 1949 (Bourbon, IN 1950-52); St. Cloud-Graham 1952; Mpls OaklandAve 1959; St. Paul Mounds Pk 1967; Conf Staff Outreach 1972; SL 1978; Lakeland 1979;R 1990
BOLTE, ALAN HERMAN—Ed: BA St Cloud State University, 1990; Adm: PM 1994;FM 1997; Ord: D 1994; E 1997; App: LSP Richville, 1986-1992; AS 1994; Blue Earth:Blend - First, Salem 1996
BORGESON, LYNN CAROL—Ed: BA Hamline 1975, Cert. Achievement fromInstitute of Financial Education 1978, Legal Assistant Certification, U of Mn 1980, MA1988, MA UTS (TC) 1992, MDiv UTS (TC) 1994; Adm: PM 1994; FM 1997; Ord:D 1994; E 1997; App: Wyoming 1994
BOROP, OTIS P., JR.—Ed: BA IA Wesleyan 1967; MDiv ETS 1970; Adm: PM 1968;FM 1972; Ord: D 1970; E 1972; App: ROCK RIV AS 1968; N IL AS 1969; MN RochesterHomestead (A) 1970; Hokah-South Ridge 1971; Waterville-Cannonville 1973; HowardLake-Montrose 1976; Mpls Grace (Penn) 1981; Bloomington: Normandale Hylands (A)1990
BOSSHARDT, FLOYD E.—Ed: BA North Central 1926; BD ETS 1928; STM Boston1929; Adm: P 1923; FM 1930; Ord: D 1930; E 1932; App: Winona 1929; Mpls OaklandAve 1933; St. Paul Calvary 1947; Rochester First 1956; Dir Chr Ed-Miss 1959; AssocConf Prog Dir 1969; R 1972
BOSSHARDT, PAUL H.—Ed: BA North Central 1964; MDiv ETS 1968; Adm: P 1964;FM 1968; Ord: E 1968; App: Wykoff-Spring Valley (A) 1968; Glenwood 1974; ProgAssoc Outreach 1982; Chaska 1988; Duluth: Asbury 1992
BRANDT, KATHLEEN (MILLER)—Ed: BA SW State 1978; MACE Scarrit 1984; MDivVanderbilt 1985; Adm: PM 1985; FM 1987; Ord: D 1985; E 1987; App: Hastings (A)1985; Clinton-Graceville UCC 1988; Jeffers-Red Rock-Amo 1995
BRAUDT, ROBERT ALLEN—Ed: BA Iowa State Univ1986, MDiv, Drew 1994; Adm:PM 1992 (Northern NJ Conf) FM 1996 Ord: D 1992; E 1996; App: Bishop Janes UMC(Basking Ridge, NJ) 1992; MN Conf, Richfield (A) 1994; Chaska: Discovery (4/97)
BREDESEN, HOWARD W.—Ed: BA Westmar 1962; BD ETS 1966; Adm: P 1961; FM1966; Ord: E 1966; App: AS 1961; Grey Eagle-Long Prairie UCC 1966; AustinFellowship 1970; Austin Fellowship-Austin Faith 1974; Mpls Simpson 1978; Luverne1982; Robbinsdale 1987; Jackson 1991; Caledonia 1996
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BRENNAN, THOMAS D.—Ed: BA U of M 1962; STB Boston 1966; Adm: OT 1963;FM 1966; Ord: D 1963; E 1966; App: AS 1963 (Chartley-North Rehobeth, MA 1963-66); Hill City-Swatara 1966; Vernon Center-Amboy 1968; Marshall Albright-Lynd 1973;Northfield 1979; DS SE 1987; Roseville: Centennial 1994
BREWER, DANIEL S.—(Liberia Conf)—Ed: BA U of Liberia 1975; MTh and DMinPerkins, Dallas 1981 Ord: D 1983 Liberia; 1985 E Liberia; App: President Gbarnga Schoolof Theo. 1983; Mpls: Hennepin Ave 1991; Mpls: Oakland Ave 1995
BROMELAND, JOHN A.—Ed: BS Mankato 1972; MDiv Bethel 1979; Adm: PM 1978;FM 1980; Ord: D 1978; E 1980; App: LeCenter-Cleveland 1977; Chisholm-Buhl 1982; St.Paul Epworth 1986; Rochester: Evangel 1994
BROWN, DAVID E.—Ed: BA Hamline 1977; MDiv Asbury 1983; Adm: PM 1982; FM1985; Ord: D 1982; E 1985; App: AS 1982; Menahga-Sebeka-Hubbard 1983; Plymouth:Pilgrim 1992
BROWN, DAVID J., III—Ed: BA Morningside 1970; MDiv ETS 1974; Adm: PM 1973;FM 1975; Ord: D 1973; E 1975; App: Blue Earth Immanuel 1974; Blue Earth Immanuel-Delavan 1977; West Concord-Kenyon 1982; Ellendale-Geneva 1995
BROWN, ELTON W., JR.—Ed: BA Brown 1965; BD Yale 1968; Adm: PM 1972; FM1973; Ord: UCC 1968; App: Mpls Epworth 1968; Mpls Epworth-Mpls Prospect Pk1972; Mpls Prospect Pk 1982; Duluth: University 1994
BROWN, LARK R. CARLSON—Ed: MDiv UTS TC 1990; Adm: LP 1990; PM 1991;FM 1994; Ord: D 1991; E 1994 App: Morgan-New Avon 1990; Morgan-New Avon-NewAvon Salem, 1993; Lakefield-Heron Lake-Bingham Lake-Okabena 1994; New Ulm:Oakwood 1997
BRUDEVOLD, BENNETT G.—Ed: BBA U of M 1940; BD Drew 1944; Adm: OT 1941;FM 1944; Ord: D 1943; E 1944; N MN AS 1941 (Jersey City, NJ, Our Saviour’s 1942-44); NEWARK Jersey City Bethlehem-Jersey City Our Saviour’s 1944; Jersey CityBethany 1945; MN Mpls Aldersgate 1947; R 1982
BRUINS, KAREN ANN CHATFIELD—Ed: BA St. Thomas 1984; MDiv UTS TC 1989;Adm: PM 1989; FM 1997; Ord. D 1989; E 1997; App: Mpls. Edgewater Emmanuel (A)1989; Edgewater Emmanuel (A), Asbury (A) 1990; FL 1994; Rosemount (A) 1996
BUCKLEY, DENNIS M.—Ed: BA U of M 1969; MDiv Drew 1973; DMin Drew 1976;Adm: PM 1974; FM 1977; Ord: D 1974; E 1977; App: AS 1974 (Asbury-Norton, NJ1973-76); Arlington 1976; Monticello 1985; Mora-Ogilvie 1995
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BUCKLEY, MARY LISA—Ed: BS St. Catherine 1982; MA St. Thomas 1990; M DivDrew; Adm: PM 1993; FM 1996; Ord: D 1993; E 1996; App: AS 1993; Duluth: First (A)1994
BUDD, DONALD DEAN — ED: BS Southern Nazarene U 1975; M Rel Ed Nazarene1978; M Ch Mgt Olivet Nazarene U 1981; DMin UTS-TC1987; MDiv UTS-TC 1994(Equiv); Adm: PM 1992; FM 1995; Ord: E Church of Nazarene 1980; App: Harmony-State Line 1991; Prairieland Parish: Sargeant, Brownsdale 1997
BUDKE, MELVYN R.—Ed: BA Westmar 1959; BD ETS 1962; Adm: P 1957; FM 1962;Ord: E 1962; App: AS 1957; Waterville 1962; St. Paul Hope 1967; Faribault Hope-Prairieville 1974; Thief River Falls 1981; Mpls Lake Harriet 1987
BULLER, BRUCE W.—Ed: BA Westmar 1955; BD ETS 1959; Adm: P 1953; FM 1959;Ord: E 1959; App: St. Cloud-Graham 1959; Mpls Oakland Ave 1967; St. Paul Hamline1973; Maplewood Arlington Hills (A) 1983; Rochester Homestead 1986
BURGESS, DAVID P.—Ed: BA Baldwin-Wallace 1961; STB Boston 1965; Adm: OT1962; FM 1968; Ord: D 1963; E 1967; App: AS 1962; Bloomington Hillcrest (A) 1967;Minister to Society 1973; Norwood-Mayer 1976; St. Clair-Beauford 1979; Farmington1983; Columbia Hts: Community 1990
BURKART, LOIS ANDREA OMACHT—Ed: BS Montana State Univ 1966; MDivUTS TC 1995; Adm: PM 1995; FM 1997; Ord. D 1995; E 1997; App: Northern LightsParish (A) 1995
CAMPBELL, RUFUS RAY—Ed: BA Augsburg 1975; MDiv UTS TC 1990; Adm: LP1990, PM 1991; FM 1993; Ord: D 1991; E 1993; App: St. Paul Camphor Memorial 1990
CAMPE, JO H.—Ed: BS Mankato 1966; MDiv UTS TC 1978; Adm: PM 1976; FM1979; Ord: D 1976; E 1979; App: Brooklyn Center Brooklyn (A) 1977; Eden Prairie 1981;Rochester: Christ 1994; North Oaks: Peace 1996
CARPENTER, JOSEPH W.—Ed: BS U of M 1970; MDiv UTS TC 1984; Adm: PM1982; FM 1986; Ord: D 1982; E 1986; App: AS 1982; Ruthton-Verdi 1983; LOA 1991;Tri-County Parish 1997
CASKEY, CARL C.—Ed: BS OK State 1955; MDiv Yale 1959; DMin UTS TC 1986;Adm: OT 1957; FM 1959; Ord: D 1957; E 1959; App: NY AS 1957; Port Ewen 1959; OKDir Wes Fd, OSU 1960; MN Mpls First University-Wes Fd 1966 (Name change to MplsUnited University-UMHE 1973); AS 1977 (St. Paul Calvary-St. Paul St. John’s 1978-80);St. Paul Calvary-St. Paul St. John’s 1980; Maplewood Christ 1981; Owatonna 1993
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CHILDS, JEFFREY B.—Ed: BS Penn State 1974; MDiv UTS TC 1983; Adm: PM 1982;FM 1985; Ord: D 1982; E 1985; App: AS 1982; Lamberton-Germantown-Sanborn 1983;Park Rapids 1988; Hopkins 1995
CHO, BO RIN—Ed: BA Seoul Theol Sem; MDiv GETS 1989; Adm: LP 1989; PM 1990FM 1992; Ord: D 1990 E 1992; App: Gordonsville-Glenville 1989; Roch: Evangel (A)1990; Korean New Church Start 1995
CHO, YEO SANG—Ed: Meth Theo Sem 1950; Adm: FM 1987; Ord: Korean Meth D1953; E 1958; App: SEOUL Sung Do-Bong San 1950; Sung Do-Bong San-Chap Army1952; Sock Cho 1959; Bd of Ed 1969; Gen Sec Meth Ch of Kor 1975; Benning 1979; MNFridley Korean Evangelical 1981; FL 1993; R 1993
CHRISTENSON, FRANKLIN T.—Ed: BA Hamline 1957; MDiv Drew 1960; Adm: OT1958; FM 1960; Ord: D 1958; E 1960; App: AS 1958 (Cass Lake-Guthrie 1958; LakeHopatcong-Hurdtown, NJ 1959; Arlington, NJ, Keary (A) 1959); Raymond 1960; MplsWalker 1963; Chatfield-Fountain 1967; West Concord-Kenyon 1971; Eyota 1974; InverGrove Hts Mt. Bethel-Inver Grove Hts Salem 1975; LOA 1980; DL 1981; LOA 1983; DL1984; R 1996
CHRISTIANSON, LYLE T.—Ed: BS Hamline 1950; BD Garrett 1953; STM Union NY1954; Adm: OT 1951; FM 1953; Ord: D 1952; E 1953; App: AS 1951; Long Prairie 1954;Long Prairie-Clotho 1956; Bemidji 1957; St. Paul Centennial 1966; Conf Council Dir 1976;DS ME 1982; Golden Valley 1987; R 1991
CHRISTIE, BRUCE D.—Ed: BA Macalester 1962; MDiv Chicago 1967; Adm: OT 1964;FM 1972; Ord: D 1964; E 1972; App: AS 1964; Mpls Calvary (A) 1969; St. Paul UrbanParish 1971; AS 1975; Morristown-Blooming Grove 1976-Dec 1979; Chap WilsonCenter, Faribault 1979; Prior Lake 1980; So. St. Paul: First 1985; Mounds View: Sunrise1995
CLAUSEN, DEBRA LEE—Ed: BA Bemidji 1981; MDiv UTS TC 1984; Adm: PM 1983;FM 1986; Ord: D 1983; E 1986; App: Belgrade-Hawick-Brooten UP 1983; Dexter-GrandMeadow 1987; LOA 1988; Howard Lake-Montrose 1988; LeCenter 1995; LOA 1997
CLAUSEN, JAMES M.—Ed: BS Moorhead 1971; MDiv UTS TC 1978; Adm: PM 1975;FM 1979; Ord: D 1975; E 1979; App: Ruthton-Verdi 1975; Warren-Angus UP-Euclid UP1979; Duluth Chester Pk 1985; St. Cloud: New Horizons 1989; Bemidji 1993; Bemidji,Cass Lake 1997
CLYMER, WAYNE K.—Ed: AB Asbury 1939; MA Columbia 1942; BD Union NY1944; PhD New York 1950; Adm: P 1943; FM 1945; Ord: D 1943; E 1945; App:ATLANTIC Ozone Pk, NY 1939; Forest Hills, NY 1941; Prof ETS 1946; Dean ETS1957; Pres ETS 1967; NO IL Pres ETS 1968; Bishop MN Area 1972; Bishop IA Area1980; R 1984
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COLESCOTT, THEODORE G.—Ed: BS Purdue 1957; MDiv Garrett 1963; Adm: OT1962; FM 1965; Ord: D 1962; E 1965; App: AS 1962; Clinton 1964; Clinton-GracevilleUCC 1965; Ada-Beltrami 1970; DS SE 1981; Northfield 1987; R 1997
CONKLIN, JOHN T.—Ed: BA Northwestern Coll 1981; MDiv Asbury 1986; Adm: PM1985; FM 1988; Ord: D 1985; E 1988; App: AS 1985; Danube-Middle Creek 1986; RedBird Missionary Conf 1993; Kasson-Pleasant Corners 6/1/95
COOK, HERBERT F.—Ed: BA North Central 1940; BD ETS 1941; Adm: P 1935; FM1942; Ord: D 1942; E 1944; App: AS 1935 (Pequot (A) 1937-39); Spring Valley 1941Springfield 1947; Buffalo Lake 1954; Wells 1965; R 1975
COSS, THURMAN L.—Ed: BS Notre Dame 1947; MA Oberlin 1949; BD Oberlin 1951;PhD Drew 1957; Adm: OT 1951; FM 1953; Ord: D 1952; E 1953; App: NE OH AS 1951;Inst Hamline 1954; MN Prof Hamline 1959; Prof Calif Western 1966 (name change to USIntl Univ 1968) Rosemount 1975; Roseville 1984; R 1991
COX, WILLIAM E.—Ed: BA Morris Harvey 1950; BD Garrett 1953; STM Drew 1956;Adm: OT 1950; FM 1953; Ord: D 1952; E 1953; App: W VA AS 1950; Sylvester 1956;OH Kettering Christ’s 1957; WYOM Tabernacle 1963; MO W Kansas City Country Club1965; MN St. Paul Urban Parish 1970; SL 1975; LOA 1976; R 1981; Taylor’s Falls-St.Croix Falls, WI-Wolf Creek, WI (RS) 1986; Taylor’s Falls-St. Croix Falls, WI-Wolf Creek,WI 1987; New London-Spicer 1991; R 1994
COX-TOWNSEND, DENNIS J.—Ed: BA UMD 1976; MDiv UTS Dayton 1979; Adm:PM 1978; FM 1981; Ord: D 1978; E 1981; App: AS 1978; Wells (A) 1980; St. Clair-Beauford 1983; Plainview-Kellogg-Weaver 1987; Three Rivers Parish: Chatfield 1996
DANIELS, CALVIN G.—Ed: BA St. Cloud 1965; BD Garrett 1970; Adm: OT 1966; FM1970; Ord: D 1966; E 1970; App: AS 1966; (Santa Grove, IN, 1967-69); Warren 1969;Herman-Chokio 1973; Crookston 1982; Springfield 1986; Elmore 1991; Director ofPastoral Care, Lakeview Methodist Health Care Center, Maplewood Residence 1995
DANIELS, L. JEFFREY—Ed: BA Dakota Wesleyan 1964; Adm: OT 1967; FM 1970;Ord: D 1967; E 1970; App: AS 1967; Raymond 1969; Beardsley-Browns Valley 1974;Pine River-Pequot Lakes 1978; Pine City-Brook Park 1985; Moose Lake 1991
DARLINGTON, JOHN C.—Ed: BA Simpson 1974; MDiv G-ETS 1978; Adm: PM1976; FM 1986; Ord: D 1976; E 1986; App: IA AS 1976; Massena-Bridgewater-Avondale 1978; MN Winona Central (A) 1980; Withdrew 1983; Readmit 1985; Edina (A)1985; Lakeland: St. Croix Valley 1990; Mpls: Minnehaha 1997
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DAVIDSON, T. WARNER—Ed: BA Hamline 1954; BD Drew 1957; STM Dubuque1968; Adm: OT 1954; FM 1957; Ord: D 1955; E 1957; App: AS 1954 (Pleasantville, NY1954; Otisville-Westbrookville, NY 1955; Fostertown, NY 1956); Walnut Grove-Holly1957; Chap Des Moines Methodist Hosp 1961; Jasper-Trosky 1963; Chap Rochester StateHosp 1964; Chap Rochester Methodist Hosp 1968; Asst. Dir. Chap. Services, RochesterMeth Hosp., 1989; Dir. Chap Services, Rochester Meth Hosp. 1990; R (Effective 9/30/93)
DAVIS, FORREST D.—Ed: BA Simpson 1959; STB Wesley 1962; Adm: OT 1960; FM1962; Ord: D 1960; E 1962; App: S IA AS 1960 (Thurmont Ct., MD 1960-62); MN NorthBranch-Cambridge 1962; Morgan-New Avon 1963; Paynesville-Hawick-Union Grove1965; Wells 1969; AS 1973; Newport 1974; Duluth Woodland 1977; Duluth Woodland-Duluth Wesley 1978; LOA 1979; Cromwell 1980; Cromwell-Chap St. Louis Ct. Jail 1983;R 1994
DAVIS, JOHN L.—Ed: BA McMurry 1956; BD Perkins 1959; STM Yale 1960; DRelClaremont 1971; Adm: OT 1957; FM 1962; Ord: D 1957; E 1962; App: NW TX AS 1957;MT Denton 1960; Butte Aldersgate 1964; ROCKY MT Aurora Burns Memorial 1966; SL1970; Littleton St. Andrew 1971; Assoc Dir No. Central Career Dev Cen, New Brighton,MN 1974; MN Dir No. Central Career Dev Cen 1977; R 1996
DAVIS, THOMAS SCOTT—Ed: BA Hamline 1982; MDiv Claremont 1987; Adm: PM1987; FM 1991; Ord: D 1987; E 1991; App: AS 1987; Chap London, OH, Correct Inst1988
DAVISON, KEITH GORDON—Ed: BA Beloit 1951; BD Garrett 1955; Adm: OT 1952;FM 1954; Ord: D 1953; E 1955; App: W WI Ono Olivet-Plum City 1950; Mauston 1955;Rice Lake-Weyerhauser 1959; LaCrosse St. Luke’s 1965; BRIT METH CON Bridlington1969; ROCKY MT Wiley-McClave, CO 1970; Wiley-McClave-Hasty, CO 1972; N INWabash Ch of our Savior-Lebanon 1973; MN Lakefield 1977; Byron 1983; R 1987
DAY, DONALD E.—Ed: BA Hamline 1956; STB Boston 1959; STM Boston 1961; Adm:OT 1956; FM 1961; Ord: D 1957; E: 1961; App: AS 1956; Waite Park 1961; MplsEpworth 1966; Chap Bar-None Ranch 1968; Park Rapids 1971; Faribault Fourth Ave1981; Mendota Hgts: St. Paul’s 1989
DAY, LINDA MARIE— Ed: BA Harvard 1985; M.A.R. Eastern Baptist 1987; PhDPrinceton 1993; Adm: PM 1993; FM 1996; Ord: D 1993; E 1996; App: Asst ProfAnderson Univ, Anderson ID 1993; Pittsburgh Theol Sem 1995
DEN HARTOG, BENSON WAYNE—Ed: BA Northwestern College 1986; MDivAsbury 1990; Adm: PM 1988; FM 1995; Ord: D 1988; E 1995; App: Alden 1988; AS1989 (Alden); Alden, Wells (A) 1991; Slayton-Lake Wilson 1992
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DENISON, RANDALL GEOFFREY—Ed: BA MI State 1975; MA MI State 1977;MDiv Asbury 1980; Adm: PM 1977; FM 1984; Ord: D 1977; E 1984; App: DET AS 1977;MN Nashwauk-Marble-Pengilly 1982; AS 1988
DILL, ELLEN RENEE—(IL Conf)—Ed: BA Nazareth Coll of MI, Kalamazoo, MI 1972;MA U of Detroit 1977; MDiv Garrett 1979; App: (IL) South Shore (A) Chicago 1977; St.Luke Chicago 1980; Chicago Temple (A) 1982; Clair-Christian Chicago 1984; CommMarkham IL 1988; Woodlawn Chicago 1990; (MN Conf) Mpls: Oakland Ave 1993;Winona: Immanuel-Homer 1995
DOANE, DON E.—Ed: BA U of Cincinnati 1973; MDiv UTS Dayton 1976; Adm: PM1974; FM 1977; Ord: D 1974; E 1977; App: W OH Miamiville-Camp Dennison 1970;Cincinnati Riverside 1972; MN Adrian-Magnolia 1976; Atwater-Oak Park-Rosendale1979; Duluth Hillside 1984; LOA 1986; Pequot Lks -Pine River 1990; Taylors Falls (St.Croix Falls, Wolf Creek, WI) 1991; St. Paul: Mounds Park 1997
DODGE, JAMES A.—Ed: BSB U of M 1965; MS U of M 1967; MDiv UTS TC 1979;Adm: PM 1978; FM 1980; Ord: D 1978; E 1980; App: AS 1978; Eyota 1979; MplsOakland Ave 1984; DL 1993
DOUGHTY, DANIEL P.—Ed: BA Bethel 1977; MDiv Asbury 1981; Adm: PM 1980;FM 1983; Ord: D 1980; E 1983; App: KY Salyersville 1978; MN AS 1980; Ceylon-EastChain 1981; Akeley-Cass Lake 1985; NW Dist Church Developer 1989; Pine River/Pequot Lakes 1991
DOWNALL, DONN C.—Ed: BA Adrian 1947; MDiv Garrett 1950; Adm: OT 1948; FM1950; Ord: D 1949; E 1950; App: DET AS 1948; MN Two Harbors 1949; Winnebago-Granada 1953; Mabel-Newburg 1955; Elk River 1961; Sleepy Eye 1965; Columbia Hts(A) 1968; Gen Bd of Ed 1970; Curriculum Resources Staff, Gen Bd of Discipleship 1972;R 1988
DRAKE, LESLIE E.—Ed: BA NE Wesleyan 1953; ThM Iliff 1957; Adm: OT 1953; FM1957; Ord: D 1955; E 1957; App: NE Alvo 1950; Lakeside 1953; Trenton 1954;Wilsonville 1955; MN Paynesville-Union Grove-Hawick 1957; Stillwater 1961; St. PaulHamline (A) 1965; Brainerd 1966; Duluth Central Ave 1973; Vol Loc 1976; Appleton-Milan 1977; Litchfield 1982; Mora-Ogilvie 1987; R 1991
DREISBACH, FRANK W.—Ed: AB Drew 1952; MDiv Drew 1955; AM Harvard 1959;STM Princeton 1965; Adm: OT 1960; FM 1962; Ord: D 1960; E 1962; App: NEWARKMatamoras 1959; Blairstown-Walnut Valley 1963; Chap Hamline 1964; MN ChapHamline 1967; AS 1969; Mpls Coll of Art & Design 1970; St. Paul: Wesley 1970; St. Paul:Camphor 1971; Mpls Coll of Art & Design-St. Paul: Wesley 1984; Prof Mpls Coll of Art& Design 1987 (Becker 1987-88); R 10/1/95
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DUMAS, JEAN W.—Ed: BA Capital U 1989; MDiv Methesco 1992; Adm: PM 1992(West Ohio); FM 1995; Ord: D 1992 (West Ohio); E 1995; App: (West Ohio) East Linden1988; Indian Run (A) 1991; (MN) Racine-Sumner Center 1993
DUNCANSON, SHIRLEY—Ed: Metro State 1983; MDiv UTS TC 1987; Adm: PM1985; FM 1989; Ord: D 1985; E 1989; App: Owatonna (A) 1985; Fairfax-Morton 1988;Winona: McKinley 1994
DUNDAS, CHARLES O.—Ed: AB Marshall 1957; MDiv Duke 1961; Adm: OT 1960;FM 1962; Ord: D 1960; E 1962; App: NC immed trans to MN Money Creek-Ridgeway-Witoka 1960; Stewartville 1963; LeSueur 1966; DS SW 1979; Rosemount 1984
DUNLOP, RUSSELL S.—Ed: BA York 1942; Adm: FM 1970; Ord: E 1950; App: SmithCenter, KS 1938; Shiloh-Harmony-York, NE, 1940; Otterbein Home, Lebanon, OH, 1942;Nashville Cong. Chris., West Milton, OH, 1943; IA Des Moines Christ 1945; WaterlooGraves 1950; Vol of Am, Bar-None Ranch 1958; MN Vol of Am, Bar-None Ranch-St.Francis Meth 1960; St. Francis-Cedar 1964; SL 1972; Vol Loc 1974; Money Creek-Ridgeway-Witoka 1977; R 1984
DUNN, KEVIN R.—Ed: BS U of M 1973; MDiv North Park 1978; Adm: PM 1982; FM1984; Ord: Evan Cov 1979; App: Thomastown, MN, Cov 1977-81; MN Fairfax-Franklin-Morton 1981; Fairfax-Morton 1983; Hastings (A) 1988; Hobart 1991; Milaca 1992
DUNN, MERLE A.—Ed: BA Sioux Falls 1940; MDiv ETS 1943; MA U of MI 1948;Adm: P 1943; FM 1946; Ord: D 1945; E 1946; App: SD Ramona 1943; Twin Brooks-Grant Center 1945; MI Whittaker 1947; MN Dept of Speech Westmar 1949; Mpls Hope1951; St. Paul First 1953; Dept of Rel North Central Coll 1957; Rochester Homestead1958; R 1982
DUNN, PAUL A. M.—Ed: BA Macalester 1972; MDiv Pacific Sch of Rel 1976; Adm: PM1977; FM 1979; Ord: D 1977; E 1979; App: Delavan-Basey 1976; UMHE Mankato 1978;Fridley (A) 1982; AS 1984; LOA 1992
DUNN, ROBERT N.—Ed: BA Hamline 1966; MDiv Duke 1970; Adm: OT 1967; FM1971; Ord: D 1967; E 1971; App: Kellogg-Weaver 1962-66; Louisburg Ct., NC, 1966-67;AS 1967 (Louisburg Ct. 1967-68); Austin First (A) 1970; Princeton-Spencer Brook 1975;Rochester Christ (A) 1982; R 1993
DYRDAL, MICHAEL—Ed: BS Bethel 1978; MDiv Bethel 1985; Adm: PM 1986; FM1989; Ord: D 1986; E 1989; App: Arlington 1986; Brooklyn Center Brooklyn (A) 1992
EAVES, WILLIAM A.—Ed: BA U of South 1984; M Div Yale 1987; Adm: (LouisvilleConf.) PM 1987; FM 1989; Ord: D 1987; E 1989; App: (Louisville Conf.) Springfield,KY 1987; Christ Church, Louisville (A) 1989; Fourth Ave., Louisville 1991; (MN Conf.)Oakdale: Silver Lake 1993
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EDDY, JOHN PAUL—Ed: BS U of M 1954; MDiv Garrett 1959; MA Northwestern1960; PhD Southern IL 1968; Adm: OT 1956; FM 1960; Ord: D 1957; E 1960; App: MissEd Central Mindanao 1954; Greenwood, MN 1955; Willmar (A) , MN, 1955; AS 1956(Barry Mem (A) 1956); Mankato (A) 1960; Wes Fd Mankato-Eagle Lake-Madison Lake1964; AS 1965 (Carterville, IL 1965; Culp, IL 1966; Cambria, IL-Wes Fd Southern IL1967); Dean of Studies Johnson State Coll, VT 1968; Assoc Prof Psych & Ed, NM Tech1969; Prof of Guidance & Coun Loyola U, Chicago 1970; R 1979; Prof of Ed No TX StateU 1979
ELENBAAS, JOE D.—Ed: BA Southeastern Coll 1978; MDiv Asbury 1984; D. Min.Fuller 1994; Adm: PM 1986; FM 1988; Ord: D 1986; E 1988; App: Lydia 1984;Cambridge 1989; Burnsville: River Hills 1996
ELLIS, LYNDA A.—Ed: BS IA State 1972; UTS TC; Adm: PM 1987; FM 1991; Ord:D 1987; E 1991; App: AS 1987 (Minnetonka 1987-88); Golden Valley (A) 1989; Savage:Glendale 1992
ENGSTROM, PAUL H.—Ed: AB U of M 1938; BD Oberlin 1945; LLB MN Coll of Law1948; MSW U of M 1953; Juris D Wm Mitchell Coll of Law 1969; MDiv Vanderbilt 1973;Adm: OT 1943; FM 1945; Ord: D 1945; E 1945; App: N MN AS 1943; Chap USNR1945; Mpls Harron 1947; MN Mpls Harron 1948; Mpls Wesley (A) 1949; AS 1952;Mpls Aldersgate (A) 1954; Chap St. Paul Coun of Ch 1958; Mpls Hennepin Ave (A)1966; Min of Counseling, Metro East & West 1973; R 1978
ERIKSON, BRUCE R.—Ed: BA UMD 1959; MDiv Garrett 1962; Adm: OT 1960; FM1963; Ord: D 1960; E 1963; App: Finlayson 1956-59; Pine City-Brook Park-Pokegamaseven mo. 1959; Odell, IL, 1959; AS 1960 (Odell 1960-62); Nashwauk-Pengilly 1962;Duluth Woodland 1965; White Bear Lake 1970; Brooklyn Center Brooklyn 1984; R 1997
ERNST, DUANE V.—Ed: BA Metro State 1976; MDiv UTS TC 1982; Adm: PM 1980;FM 1985; Ord: D 1980; E 1985; App: AS 1980; LOA 1982; Randolph-Stanton 1983;Hector 1988; R 1994
ESLINGER, DONAVON PAUL—Ed: BA Westmar 1970; MDiv UTS TC 1976; Adm:PM 1976; FM 1977; Ord: D 1976; E 1977; App: Cambridge 1976; BloomingtonNormandale Hylands 1987
EVANS, MARILYN HEGERT—Ed: BS Edinboro 1971; M Div UTS TC 1994; Adm: PM1992; FM 1996; Ord: D 1992; E 1996; App: AS 1992; Anoka (A) 1994
FAIR, JOHN J.—Ed: BA Bethel 1962; MDiv Fuller 1965; Adm: OT 1965; FM 1967;Ord: D 1965; E 1967; App: Chokio-Pepperton 1965; Long Prairie-Clotho 1967; LongPrairie-Grey Eagle 1971; Wadena 1973; Detroit Lakes 1982; Marshall: Wesley 1990
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FELSKA, KENNETH L.—Ed: BA Bethel 1977; MDiv Bethel 1980; Adm: PM 1980;FM 1988; Ord: D 1980; E 1988; App: Walnut Grove 1980; LOA 1981; Duluth First (A)1983; Rice-Graham 1985; Annandale 1995
FINK, ANTHONY JOHN—Ed: BA Drake 1982; MDiv G-ETS 1986; Adm: PM 1984;FM 1991; Ord: D 1984; E 1991; App: IA AS 1984; MN Thief River Falls (A) 1986;Rochester Evangel (A) 1987; St. Clair-Beauford 1990; Preston-Lanesboro 1995
FITHIAN, MARYLEE C.—Ed: BS U of M 1962; MA U of M 1972; MDiv UTS TC1988; Adm: PM 1988; FM 1990; Ord: D 1988; E 1990; App: St. Paul: Central Pk 1988;Plymouth: Messiah (A) 1990; Hobart 1994
FLESNER, WALTER D.—Ed: BA Mankato 1966; MDiv St. Paul 1971; Adm: PM 1969;FM 1972; Ord: D 1969; E 1972; App: Morton 1963; Mabel-Newburg 1964; Howard Lake1966; Elliott-Pilot Grove, IA, 1968; AS 1969 (Elliott-Pilot Grove 1969-70); Dexter-Brownsdale 1971; Mankato Hilltop-Eagle Lake 1979; Mankato Hilltop 1981; Stillwater1987; Fridley 1996
FLINCK, DAREN IVY—Ed: BA St Scholastica 1990; M Div UTS TC; Adm: LP 1990;PM 1992; FM 1996; Ord: D 1992; E 1996; App: Norcross-Tenney 1990; AS 1992(Norcross, Tenney, Pepperton 1990); Tri-County Parish 1992; Vernon Center: Amboy1993
FOGO, GRETCHEN WALBY—Ed: BA Carleton 1956; MDiv UTS TC 1979; Adm: PM1977; FM 1980; Ord: D 1977; E 1980; App: AS 1977; Roseville (A) 1979; AS 1985; DirNurture 1986; Dir Church Relations, Hamline 1992
FOLKERS, PAUL E.—Ed: AB John Fletcher Coll 1929; BD & MA Drew 1933; Adm:OT 1932; FM 1935; Ord: D 1932; E 1935; App: NEWARK West New York 1931;Westwood 1935; Roseland 1942; MN Tracy 1944; Owatonna 1949; Anoka 1960; R 1968
FOOTE, LAURENCE G.—Ed: BA Hamline 1961; MDiv St. Paul 1965; Adm: OT 1962;FM 1965; Ord: D 1962; E 1965; App: AS 1962 (Welborn UCC, KS, 1961-63;Edwardsville, KS, 1963-65); Buffalo 1965; Litchfield 1968; SL 1973; Brooklyn CenterBrooklyn (A) 1974; LOA 1976; CONTACT Twin Cities 1977 (St. Paul Olivet 1977-79);LOA 1978; Mahtomedi 1979; Aitkin-Pine Lake 1983; Brainerd: Park 1990
FORD, DONNA LOU—Ed: BA St. Scholastica 1980; MDiv Bethel 1983; Adm: PM1983; FM 1986; Ord: D 1983; E 1986; App: AS 1983; Chap U of M Hosp 1984; EdenPrairie (A) 1985; Eden Prairie (A) 1992; Fergus Falls: Peace 1993; Mpls: Trinity 1995
FORD, ROBERT R.—Ed: BA Scarritt 1966; BD Emory 1969; Adm: OT 1967; FM 1974;Ord: D 1967; E 1974; App: AS 1967; South Ridge-Hokah 1969; Mpls Prospect Pk 1970;Forest Lake 1972; Chap Birchwood & Twin Birch Health Care Centers 1977 (West Bethel1979-81); Chap Birchwood, Twin Birch & Woodbury Health Care Centers 1980; Motley1987; Montevideo 1992
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FORSHEE, J. CARLTON—Ed: AB Asbury 1942; BD Asbury 1945; ThM Princeton1947; Adm: OT 1945; FM 1947; Ord: D 1947; E 1948; App: IN Shoals 1943; AS 1945(Port Ewen, NY, 1945-46); Jeffersonville Morton Memorial 1946; MN Mpls HennepinAve (A) 1954; Albert Lea 1963; DS NE 1974; Coon Rapids 1980; R 1986; Exec Sec Bd ofTrus 1986; Exec Sec Bd of Trus & Credit Union (NA) 1987
FRANCIS, DONALD L.—Ed: BS Marquette 1943; BD Garrett 1949; MS IN Univ 1961;Adm: OT 1948; FM 1950; Ord: D 1948; E 1950; App: WI Oakfield-S. Byron 1947;Hebron 1949; Footville-Plymouth 1952; Algoma-Kewaunee 1955; IN Brooklyn 1958;Mt. Ebal-Garrison 1959; NW IN Dir Camping 1960; MN Dir Camping & Jr Hi Work1964; Conf Staff-Bloomington Hillcrest (A) 1965; Camp Adm Presb Camp Assoc No IL1968; Vol Loc 1969; Readmit 1986; R 1986
FRANK, HERBERT S.—Ed: BA North Central 1933; BD ETS 1936; Adm: P 1933; FM1937; Ord: D 1936; E 1937; App: Deer Creek 1936; Kenyon 1939; Hammond 1941;Hendricks 1944; New Ulm 1950; Pequot Lakes 1959; Cherry Grove 1966; R 1975
FRITZE-TIETZ, LOIS PENELOPE—Ed: BA Dak Wesleyan 1965; MA U of Denver1968; MDiv Wesley 1976; Adm: PM 1974; FM 1978; Ord: D 1974; E 1978; App: AS1974; Crosby-Deerwood 1977; Aitkin UCC-Remer UCC 1984; Silver Bay Un Prot 1988;Blaine 1997
GABEL, WESLEY J.—Ed: BA SD St U 1976; MDiv Asbury 1981; Adm: PM 1981; FM1983; Ord: D 1981; E 1983; App: Rochester Homestead (A) 1981; West Bethel 1985;Tracy 1989
GAMBLE, ROBERT L.—Ed: BA U of M 1965; BD Chicago 1969; Adm: OT 1968; FM1970; Ord: D 1968; E 1970; App: AS 1968; Richfield (A) 1969; Stanton-Randolph 1970;Ellendale-Geneva 1980; Milaca-Onamia 1987; Hutchinson: Vineyard 1992; PrairielandParish: Dexter-Grand Meadow 1995
GARMAN, GREG—Ed: BA Wabash 1966; MA U of M 1969; UTS TC; Adm: PM 1986;FM 1989; Ord: D 1986; E 1989; App: Wabasso-New Avon Salem 1986; Sauk Centre1987; Oakdale: Silver Lake 1992; Maplewood: Christ 1993
GARRISON, S. MARK—Ed: BA Asbury 1962; MDiv Garrett 1970; Adm: OT 1967;FM 1971; Ord: D 1967; E 1971; App: Aberdeen-Ebenezer-Bradyville, OH, 1960-62;Miss W. Pakistan 1963-66; OH AS 1967; MN St. Paul St. John’s 1969; St. Paul UrbanParish 1971; McGregor-Fleming-Palisade 1974; Staples 1979; Austin First 1984;Kodaidanal Internatl School, India 1990
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GARTEN, EDWARD D.—Ed: BS Concord Coll 1968; MA & MDiv Meth Theo Sch1972; MLS Kent State 1974; PhD U of Toledo 1977; Adm: PM 1971; FM 1973; Ord:D 1971; E 1973; App: W VA AS 1971; Moundsville Simpson 1972; AS 1973 (ClevelandChrist 1973); Asst Prof Mary Manse Coll 1974; AS 1975; MN Asst Dir Learning ResMoorhead State 1977; Dir Lib & Media Ser Northern State 1980; Dir Lib TN Tech U 1982;Dir Lib & Prof U of Dayton 1985
GAUGHAN, JAMES A.—Ed: BA NYU 1962; BTh Mt Alvernia 1966; MTh U of Ottawa1967; PhD U of Ottawa 1971; Adm: PM 1977; FM 1978; Ord: D 1965; E (RC priest)1966; App: Prof Chadron St Coll, NE, 1969; Nat Endow for the Hum Fellow 1973-74;MN Waite Park 1975; Mora-Ogilvie 1977; Excelsior 1987; LOA 1993; Alexandria 1994;Bloomington: Portland Ave 1997
GEBHARD, DUANE M.—Ed: BS Winona 1962; MS Winona 1963; MDiv Garrett 1969;MA Northwestern 1972; DMin Iliff 1982; Adm: PM 1967; FM 1971; Ord: D 1967;E 1971; App: N IL AS 1967 (Chicago Edison Park 1967); North Chicago Emmanuel 1969;Arlington Hts First (A) 1972; MN Rochester Christ (A) 1979; Winona Central 1986; NWDS 1991
GEORGE, ELLIOTT C.—Ed: BA North Central 1969; MDiv ETS 1973; Adm: PM1972; FM 1975; Ord: D 1972; E 1975; App: N IL Hebron 1972; LOA 1977; MN Milaca-Onamia 1979; Thief River Falls 1987; Duluth: Woodland 1990; Sauk Center (First UCC &Home School) 1992
GERMAIN, DONALD L.—Ed: BA UMD 1954; ThM Iliff 1957; Adm: OT 1955; FM1957; Ord: D 1955; E 1957; App: Finlayson 1951-54; AS 1955 (Grand Valley-DeBegue,CO, 1955-57); North Branch-Cambridge 1957; Coon Rapids 1962; Con Dir Youth Min1968; Con Dir Nurture 1970; Rochester Christ (A) 1975; Church Liaison & AssocCampaign Dir Hamline 1979; Asst. to Pres for Ch Rel Hamline 1981; Mound 1986; GrandRapids 1991; R 1994
GESS, LOWELL A.—Ed: BA Macalester 1942; BD ETS 1945; MD WA U 1951; Adm:P 1945; FM 1947; Ord: D 1946; E 1947; App: St. Cloud-Graham 1945; Mayer 1946; AS1947; Miss Africa 1952 (Nigeria 1952-55; Sierra Leone 1957-60 & 1964-67); Sup 1968;Vol Loc 1969; BGM Sierra Leone 1972-75; Readmit & LOA 1977; Miss in Sierra Leone3 mo annually; R 1991
GIERE, KENNETH A. SR.—Ed: BS U of SD 1947; BD ETS 1951; Adm: P 1949; FM1951; Ord: E 1951; App: Kasson 1951; Danube 1956; Plymouth Pilgrim 1966; R 1989
GIST, RICHARD—Ed: Westmar 1966; MDiv UTS Dayton 1969; Adm: P 1963; FM1969; Ord: E 1969; App: AS 1963 (Pomeroy, IA, 1963; Merrill-Melbourne, IA 1964;Pyrmont, OH, 1966-69); Bellingham-Madison 1969; Bellingham-Madison-Odessa 1970;St. Paul Calvary 1973; St. Paul Calvary-St. Paul St. John’s 1977; Maple Grove-Hanover1978 (name change to Corcoran: Immanuel-Hanover 1982); R 1997
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GLAD, DENNIS E.—Ed: BA Augsburg 1960; MDiv North Park 1967; STM Dubuque1972; Adm: PM 1970; FM 1971; Ord: Ev. Cov. Ch. 1968; App: N IL Hanover 1969; Lakein the Hills 1972; MN Lakefield 1974; Brooklyn Center Harron 1977; Stewartville-SumnerCenter 1982; Stewartville 1984; Marshall: Albright-Lynd 1989; Luverne 1992
GOOLD, ARTHUR T.—Ed: AB Syracuse 1931; BD Drew 1939; MST Union 1944;Adm: OT 1931; FM 1934; Ord: D 1934; E 1936; App: N NY Fernwood 9/1930-4/1931;Vermillion 1931; Chaumont 1932; AS 1933; Northwestern 1934; Clinton 1936; NYBellvale-Edenville-New Milford 1938; New York 18th St 1940; SD Timber Lake 1946;Canistota 1949; Woonsocket-Cuthbert 1950; Tripp-Delmont 1952; Alpena-Virgil 1954;MN Rice Lake 1956; Castle Rock-Dundas-Little Prairie 1957; Lake Crystal 1960;LeCenter-Cleveland 1962; Deer Creek-Henning-Ottertail 1967; R 1971
GORDY, DELMONT K.—Ed: BA U of Indianapolis 1944; MDiv Bonebrake 1947;Adm: FM 1933; Ord: E 1942; App: Wrightstown 1933; Viola-St. Charles 1935; GreyEagle 1937; AS 1942 (Greenfield, IN, 1942; Otterbein Home 1944); Hewitt-Wrightstown-Deer Creek-Ottertail 1947; Austin 1951; St. Paul Calvary 1956; Paynesville 1967; St. PaulFirst-Trinity 1976; R 1979 (Hacienda Hts., CA, Hillgrove 1979-83)
GRAFENSTEIN, ROGER C.—Ed: BA Moorhead 1986; MDiv MTSO 1989; Adm: PM1988; FM 1992; Ord: D 1988 E 1992; App: AS 1988; Humboldt (Pembina, Joliette, ND)1989; Browns Valley: United-Beardsley 1993
GRAGE, DUANE G.—Ed: BS Hamline 1961; BD Drew 1965; MA Chicago 1970; Adm:OT 1963; FM 1965; Ord: D 1963; E 1965; App: AS 1963; Mpls Lake Harriet (A) 1965;AS 1967; Dept of Rel U of WI, Oshkosh 1971; Litchfield 1973; Rochester Bethany 1979;Park Rapids 1981; Dir Congregational Dev 1988; Mounds View: Sunrise 1993; Monticello1995; Dir.: Northern Pines Assembly Grounds 4/96
GRAGE, LOREN J.—Ed: BA Hamline 1962; Adm: OT 1967; FM 1969; Ord: D 1967;E 1969; App: AS 1967; Ellendale-Geneva 1971; Winona Central-Homer (A) 1974;N Mankato 1979; Mpls: Richfield 1991; Eden Prairie 1994
GRAHAM, MICHAEL P.—Ed: BS U of M 1977; MDiv Asbury 1984; Adm: PM 1986;FM 1988; Ord: D 1986; E 1988; App: Burnsville River Hills (A) 1984; Jordan: Immanuel-New Prague: Heritage 1992; Lindstrom: First 1996
GRAY, DAVID—Ed: BS St. Cloud 1955; ThM Iliff 1959; Adm: OT 1956; FM 1959; Ord:D 1957; E 1959; App: AS 1956 (Armel, CO, 1956-59); Atwater-Rosendale 1959;Atwater-Rosendale-Oak Park 1960; Little Falls-Royalton 1963; Little Falls-Little FallsCong 1968 (merged to Little Falls United 1969); Crookston 1971; Surr of ministerial office1977; Readmit 1981; Morgan-New Avon 1979; Litchfield 1987; Caledonia 1993; R 1996
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GREENE, RONALD O.—Ed: BA Carleton 1970; MDiv UTS TC 1980; DMin Chicago1987; Adm: PM 1980; FM 1987; Ord: D 1980; E 1987; App: Wabasso-New Avon Salem1978; AS 1980; Chap Chicago SW Comm Parish & Comm Cen Fd 1982; Chap, Dir CounsServices Comm Cen Fd 1986; Dir Pastoral Couns - The Center, Palos Park, Ill (NorthernIl Conf) 1994
GREGORSON, CINDY M.—Ed: BA Hamline 1981; MDiv UTS TC 1986; Adm: PM1984; FM 1988; Ord: D 1984; E 1988; App: AS 1984; Anoka (A) 1986; Balaton-LkBenton 1988; Buffalo 1994
GRIFFITH, THOMAS J.—Ed: BA Sioux Falls 1945; MDiv Asbury 1948; Adm: OT1946; FM 1948; Ord: D 1946; E 1948; App: SD Harrisburg 1942-45; AS 1946 (Salem,KY, 1945-48); Doland 1948; Highmore 1952; MN Mpls Portland Ave 1955; Luverne1958; N Mankato 1965; R 1978; Richfield Ch of Peace (NA) 1978-84
GRIST, WALTER R.—Ed: AB Friends U, Wichita 1950; BD Perkins 1953; DMin Bethel1980; Adm: OT 1951; FM 1953; Ord: D 1951; E 1953; App: CEN KS AS 1951; Natoma-Pleasant Plains 1953; Washington 1956; Mt Vernon-Wichita 1961; Koinonia Fd,Baltimore 1968; KS W Koinonia Fd 1969; Billy Graham Assoc 1970; MN Billy GrahamAssn 1973; R 1991
GROSE, CHARLES W.—Ed: AB DePauw 1953; MDiv Boston 1956; STM Boston1960; MA U of TX 1970; PhD U of Tx 1972; Adm: OT 1954; FM 1956; Ord: D 1954;E 1956; App: MN AS 1954 (E. Eliot, ME, 1955-57; Enfield, NH, 1957-60); MissSingapore & Malaysia 1960; W TX Prof Huston-Tillotson 1965; SW TX Prof Huston-Tillotson 1970; Prof Schreiner 1975; Black Comm Developer, Austin 1978; MNMorristown-Blooming Grove 1979; Ch & Comm Worker, Bad River Ind Res, WI, 1980;St. Paul Hmong Comm 1981; Coor Hmong Ministries 1982; Acad Dean St. Joseph Coll,Rutland, VT, 1983; LOA 1985; R 1996
GROUNDS, LINDA KAY—Ed: BS Oral Roberts 1971; Adm: PM 1992; FM 1997; Ord:D 1992; E 1997; App: AS 1992 (Randolph/Stanton 1992); Randolph-Stanton 1995
GROVER, EUGENE F.—Ed: BA Hamline 1941; MDiv Yale 1944; Adm: OT 1942; FM1945; Ord: D 1944; E 1945; App: N MN AS 1942; Mpls Olivet 1944; Clarissa-EagleBend-Freeman Creek-Bertha-Moran 1945; Clarissa-Eagle Bend-Bertha-Moran 1947; MNClarissa-Eagle Bend-Moran 1948; Beardsley-Browns Valley 1950; Coleraine-GrandRapids 1954; Coleraine 1955; Caledonia-Hokah 1956; Aitkin-Pine Lake 1960; DuluthWesley-Duluth Hillside 1966; Duluth Hillside-Duluth First (A) 1972; Dodge Center 1975;Mpls Joyce 1976; R 1982; Eden Prairie (NA) 1982-85
GUDERIAN, RONALD J.—Ed: BA Augsburg 1951; STB Wesley 1954; Adm: OT 1952;FM 1956; Ord: D 1953; E 1956; App: MN AS 1952; N IA Spirit Lake (A) 1954; MN Ely1955; Mora-Ogilvie 1959; Duluth Lester Pk 1964; Newport 1967; Raymond-Rosewood1974; Brooklyn Center Harron 1982; R 1992
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HAACK, KENNETH A.—Ed: BS Winona 1970; MA U of KY 1975; MDiv Asbury1979; Adm: PM 1978; FM 1980; Ord: D 1978; E 1980; App: AS 1978; Cherry Grove1979; Ada-Beltrami 1983; Sleepy Eye 1989; Wells 1994
HAARUP, DON A.—Ed: BA U of N CO 1947; MDiv Dubuque 1954; STM Wesley 1969;DD E NE Christian 1973; Adm: OT 1952; FM 1954; Ord: D 1953; E 1954; App: RockyMt Leadville-Breckenridge, 1947; NW IA Dolliver-Huntington, 1948; N IA ColesburgZion-Immanuel 1950; Aredale-Dumont 1953; State Center 1954; MN Menahga-Sebeka1956; Glenwood-Villard 1959; Park Rapids 1964; AS 1967; Duluth First (A) 1970; St.Charles-Dover 1972; Brainerd Park 1973; SL 1982; LOA 1983; R 1986
HABERMAN, CRAIG ALAN—Ed: BS Bemidji 1978; MDiv UTS Dayton 1984; Adm:PM 1983; FM 1987; Ord: D 1983; E 1987; App: AS 1983 (Union City, OH, Community1982-85); Verndale-Central 1985; Mobile Ministry: Kabetogama 1993
HABERMAN, DWIGHT A.—Ed: BS U of M 1954; MDiv Drew 1958; STM Iliff 1976;Adm: OT 1956; FM 1958; Ord: D 1956; E 1958; App: AS 1956; Akeley-Hubbard 1958;Ortonville 1962; Kabetogama-Mobile Mission 1966; Woodbury 1972; SL 1983;Burnsville Grace 1984; R 1993; Eden Prairie (NA) 1996
HACKLANDER, BRIAN C.—Ed: BA Oral Roberts 1977; MDiv Duke 1980; Adm: PM1980; FM 1984; Ord: D 1980; E 1984; App: Caledonia-Caledonia UP 1980; Mpls Hobart1985; Mound: Bethel 1991
HADDORFF, JOHN W.—Ed: BS St. Cloud 1963; MS St. Cloud 1968; MDiv UTS TC1977; Adm: PM 1975; FM 1979; Ord: D 1975; E 1979; App: St. Francis-Cedar 1977;Mpls Hennepin Ave (A) 1978; Montevideo 1982; St. Charles-Dover 1986; CentralMesabi Parish 1992; Stewartville 1996
HAGER, LARRY A.—Ed: BA IL Wesleyan 1968; MDiv UTS NY 1974; Adm: PM 1970;FM 1976; Ord: D 1970; E 1976; App: N IN AS 1970; MN Belgrade-Hawick-Brooten UP1972; Zimmerman-Becker 1974; AS 1978; St. Cloud First (A) 1979; Howard Lake-Montrose 1981; Blaine 1986; SL 1989; LOA 1990; Motley 1996
HAGMANN, HARLYN C.—Ed: BA Hamline 1956; MDiv Garrett 1960; Adm: OT 1957;FM 1960; Ord: D 1957; E 1960; App: AS 1957 (Barrington, IL, 1958-61); Rochester (A)1961; Shoreview-White Bear Lake 1962; White Bear Lake 1965; Winona Central-WinonaImmanuel-Homer 1970; Winona Central-Homer 1972; DS SE 1975; Fridley 1981; MplsHennepin Ave (A) 1984; Minnetonka 1989; R 1996
HAIR, DANIEL C.—Ed: BA Vennard 1969; MDiv Asbury 1972; Adm: PM 1971; FM1973; Ord: D 1971; E 1973; App: AS 1971; Jordan-Lydia 1972; Staples 1984; NorthBranch 1987; Willmar 1994
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HALSTEAD, HARRIS W.—Ed: BA Dakota Wesleyan 1942; BD Asbury 1945; Adm:OT 1942; FM 1946; Ord: D 1945; E 1946; App: DAK Hayes 1939; Valley Springs-BenClare-Rowena 1940; AS 1942 (Kings Mountain-Highland-Neale’s Creek, KY, 1944-45);Deadwood-Central City 1945; Faith 1947; Hazel-Thomas 1950; SD DeSmet-LakePreston 1953; Onida-Agar 1958; SL 1960; Sup 1961 (Clarkfield, MN, 1961-66); MNAdmin Montevideo Meth Home 1966; R 1979
HANDLON, NANCY WHEELER—Ed: BA Hamline 1980; MDiv G-ETS 1985; Adm:PM 1983; FM 1988; Ord: D 1983; E 1988; App: AS 1983; Albert Lea (A) 1985; MankatoCentenary (A) 1986; LOA 1991; FL 1993; Chaplain, Owatonna Hospice 1996; AS 1997
HANKS, STANLEY G.—Ed: BA Hamline 1952; BD Drew 1955; Adm: OT 1952; FM1955; Ord: D 1953; E 1955; App: Greenwood-Rockford 1949-52; AS 1952 (Narrowsburg,NY,-Milanville, PA, 1952-55); Golden Valley 1955; Austin First 1966; DS MW 1972;Plymouth Messiah 1978; DS NE 1986; R 1992
HANSEN, JEFFREY D.—Ed: BA Gustavus Adolphus; MDiv Iliff 1983; Adm: PM1982; FM 1985; Ord: D 1982; E 1985; App: AS 1982 (Danube-Middle Creek 1982);Adrian-Magnolia 1983; Olivia-Bird Island 1988; Windom 1994
HANSON, ALLYN H.—Ed: BA Hamline 1929; BD Garrett 1932; Adm: OT 1928; FM1931; Ord: D 1931; E 1932; App: Greenwood 1928; AS 1929; Waite Park 1932; MplsRichfield 1937; Mora-Brook Park-Pokegama 1941; Nashwauk-Marble-Pengilly 1944;Aitkin 1948; Fairfax-Franklin 1956; Harmony-State Line 1961; Harmony-State Line-Granger 1966; Kasson-Pleasant Corners 1968; R 1973
HANSON, G. CALVIN —Ed: BA U of M 1952; BSL U of M 1953; JD U of M 1958;MDiv Yale 1969; Adm: PM 1971; FM 1973; Ord: UCC 1969; App: Danbury, CT, KingSt UCC 1969; MN Mpls Hennepin Ave (A) 1971; Mpls Trinity 1983; R 1995
HARE, E. TAYLOR—Ed: BME U of M 1942; Dip McCormick 1951; Adm: OT 1947;FM 1950; Ord: D 1949; E 1950; App: N MN AS 1947 (Danville, IL, McKinley 1947);MN AS 1948 (Chicago Arnold Mem 1948-50); Monticello 1950; Aurora-Hoyt Lakes1957; Woodbury 1959; St. Paul Cleveland Ave 1967; R 1971
HARGRAVE, MICHELLE M.—Ed: BA Hamline 1987; Adm: PM 1990; FM 1993; Ord:D 1990; E 1993; App: AS 1990; Winona: Central (A) 1991; Henn. Ave: Post-ModernMinistry 1997
HARPER, RICHARD M.—Ed: BA Macalester 1951; BD ETS 1954; Adm: P 1950; FM1954; Ord: E 1954; App: AS 1950 (Chicago Grace (A) 1952-54); LeSueur-LeCenter 1954;Rochester Bethany 1958; Wayzata 1971 (name change to Plymouth Messiah 1977); DSMW 1978; Mounds View 1984; R 1991
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HARRIS, ALLEN CLARK—Ed: BA Rockmont 1972; MDiv Iliff 1979; Adm: PM 1979;FM 1983; Ord: Bap 1963; App: IA Des Moines Inner City Parish 1979; MN St. PaulCamphor 1981; Zimmerman 1986; Aitkin 1990; R 1997
HARRIS, JOHN A.—Ed: BA UMD 1968; MDiv Yale 1972; Adm: PM 1971; FM 1975;Ord: D 1971; E 1975; App: AS 1971 (Hamden, CT, Spring Glen 1970-72); Fairmont-Granada 1972; Chisholm-Buhl 1974; Brooklyn Center Brooklyn (A) 1981; Princeton-Spencer Brook 1982; Fergus Falls: Grace 1992; Hibbing: Wesley 1996
HARRIS, MERRILL M.—Ed: AB John Fletcher 1939; MDiv Dubuque 1947; Adm: OT1945; FM 1947; Ord: D 1946; E 1947; App: Lake Benton-Ivanhoe-Hendricks, MN, 1943;UPPER IA Dubuque Center Grove 1944; Edgewood 1947; MN Balaton-Lynd 1948; St.James-Triumph 1952; Mpls Grace 1954; Thief River Falls 1965; Anoka 1970; Sleepy Eye1977; R 1982
HARTL, EMIL M.—Ed: AB Hamline 1928; STB Boston 1931; PhD Boston 1938; Adm:OT 1930; FM 1936; Ord: D 1933; E 1936; App: N MN AS 1930 (Somerville, MA,College Ave (A) 1930; Dunstable, MA, Cong 1931); Hayden Goodwill School, Boston1932; MN Hayden Goodwill School 1948; R 1978
HARVEY, RALPH G.—Ed: BA Western IL 1978; MDiv G-ETS 1982; Adm: PM 1981;FM 1984; Ord: D 1981; E 1984; App: CEN IL AS 1981 (Green Garden 1979-82); MNDeer Creek-Henning-Ottertail 1982; Sherburn-Trimont 1988; Lydia: Zion 1995
HARVEY, RANDALL M.—Ed: BA St. Cloud 1968; MDiv St. Paul 1971; Adm: PM 1969;FM 1972; Ord: D 1969; E 1972; App: Roseau 1961; Montrose 1964; Weston, MO, 1968;MN AS 1969 (Weston, MO 1969-71); Clinton-Graceville UCC 1971; Redwood Falls1976; Breckenridge-Foxhome 1986; R 1995
HAUN, JAMES W. JR.—Ed: BA U of M 1969; MTh Perkins 1972; Adm: PM 1971; FM1973; Ord: D 1971; E 1973; App: AS 1971; Winona Immanuel-Stockton 1972; AustinFirst (A) 1975; Duluth Central Ave 1981 (name change to Duluth Asbury 1988); AlbertLea 1992
HAVENS, ROBERT W.—Ed: AB Asbury 1950; MDiv Drew 1953; MA Scarritt 1958;Adm: OT 1951; FM 1953; Ord: D 1952; E 1953; App: WYO Ashley Centenary 1951;Alaska Mission 1953; AS 1955; MN Con Bd of Ed 1958; Gen Bd of Disc 1962; St. PaulCentennial (A) 1970; Rochester Christ (A) 1973; LOA 1977; R 1980; RochesterHomestead (A) 1985; R 1992
HAYCOCK, WINFIELD S.—Ed: BA Hamline 1939; STB Boston 1942; Adm: OT 1940;FM 1942; Ord: D 1941; E 1942; App: N MN Mound 1934-39; AS 1940 (East Boston1939-42); Mpls Hennepin Ave (A) 1943; MN Mpls Hennepin Ave (A) 1948; DuluthFirst 1949; Rochester 1962 (name change to Rochester Christ 1969); R 1982
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HENDRICKS, DWIGHT W.—Ed: BA Upper IA 1961; MDiv Dubuque 1967; Adm: OT1965; FM 1967; Ord: D 1965; E 1967; App: McGregor-Cromwell-Fleming 1954; DuluthBethany-Duluth Riverview 1956; Central City-Waubeek-Alburnett, IA, 1959; MN St.Charles-Stockton 1964; New Ulm 1968; Richfield Peace 1974; Dir Planned Giving UTSTC 1980; Dir Dev & Planned Giving Walker Meth Res 1986; Fergus Falls Peace 1987;R 1988
HEPNER, KENNETH H.—Ed: BA North Central 1971; MDiv G-ETS 1977; Adm: PM1975; FM 1978; Ord: D 1975; E 1978; App: N IL AS 1975; MN Wood Lake-Vesta UP1977; Nat Div BGM, Soldatna, AK, 1982; SL 1991; LOA 1992
HERMAN, BRADLEY WILLIAM—Ed: BA Metropolitan State 1989; MDiv G-ETS1993; Adm: PM 1993; FM 1995; Ord: D 1993; E 1995; App: St. Cloud: New Horizons1993
HIER, DENNIS E.—Ed: BA Hamline 1958; MDiv Drew 1963; DMin No Amer Bap1984; Adm: OT 1961; FM 1963; Ord: D 1961; E 1963; App: AS 1961; Lake Benton-Ivanhoe 1963; Fairmont (A) -Granada 1967; Byron 1970; Pipestone Peace 1977; Willmar1987; Grand Rapids 1994
HIGH, RALPH R.—Ed: BA Taylor 1953; MDiv CTS Indianapolis 1958; Adm: OT 1954;FM 1958; Ord: D 1956; E 1958; App: N IN Fort Wayne First (A) 1953; Arcola-LakeChapel 1957; MN Osseo 1960; Mpls Simpson 1966; Mankato (A) 1967; St. James-Trimont 1973; St. Paul First-Trinity 1979; Zimmerman 1990; R 1992
HILL, ARTHUR L.—Ed: BA Hamline 1957; MDiv Drew 1960; Adm: OT 1958; FM1960; Ord: D 1958; E 1960; App: Morton 1956-57; AS 1958 (Johnsonberg-Greendell, NJ,1958-60); Mpls Richfield (A) 1960; Blaine 1965; Stillwater 1971; Fridley 1984;Monticello 1996
HILTON, V.E.—Ed: Beloit 1928; MDiv Bonebrake 1937; Adm: FM 1926; Ord: E 1934;App: WI Lima Center 1926; Cascade 1929; AS 1929 (Trotwood, OH, Christian Ch 1934-37); Ontario 1937; MN Rochester Homestead 1939; Blue Earth 1958; R 1969
HINERMAN, C. PHILIP—Ed: AB Asbury 1940; MDiv Asbury 1943; DD Asbury 1957;Adm: OT 1941; FM 1944; Ord: D 1943; E 1944; App: LOUISVILLE AS 1941; NE OHAdena 1943; E. Liverpool Boyce 1944; Bellaire First 1948; MN Mpls Park Ave 1952;R 1988
HINK, LINDA R. BIEDERMAN—Ed: B Music Ed Westmar 1981; MDiv Colgate/Bexel/Crozier 1990; Adm: PM 1990; FM 1993; Ord: D 1990; E 1993; App: Fosston-Erskine1990; Fosston-Erskine-Roseau 1993; Frazee-Vergas 1994
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HINKER, PATRICIA BRINK—Ed: BA Huron 1969; MDiv G-ETS 1985; Adm: PM1985; FM 1988; Ord: D 1985; E 1988; App: AS 1985; Heron Lake-Bingham Lake-Okabena 1986; Kimball-So. Haven, 1989; Council Director 1993; SW DS 1997
HOAG, BURTON L.—Ed: BS IA State 1953; BD Perkins 1959; Adm: OT 1956; FM1959; Ord: D 1957; E 1959; App: AS 1956; Akeley-Hubbard 1957; AS 1958; Fosston-Erskine-Pine Bend 1959; Akeley-Cass Lake-Guthrie 1964; Akeley-Cass Lake 1966; ParkRapids 1967; Mabel-Newburg 1972; R 1977; Eyota (RS) 1987-1989; Sargeant-Brownsdale (RS) Feb.-June 1993; North Branch (RS) 1994; Hammond: Bethlehem (RS)1995
HODAK, JAMES N.—Ed: BA UMM 1970; MDiv Bethel 1979; Adm: PM 1979; FM1982; Ord: D 1979; E 1982; App: Cosmos-Lake Lillian 1978; Money Creek-Ridgeway-Witoka 1984; Hendricks-Ivanhoe 1989; Walnut Grove 1991; Ada: Faith United, Beltrami1996
HOEFT, ROBERT E.—Ed: BA U of M 1962; MDiv Drew 1965; Adm: OT 1963; FM1966; Ord: D 1963; E 1966; App: AS 1963; Deer River 1966; St. Paul Hamline (A) 1969;Inver Grove Hts Mt. Bethel 1970; Alexandria 1972; Prog Assoc Nurture 1979; BurnsvilleRiver Hills 1986; Fergus Falls: Grace 1996
HOGANSON, LAWRENCE W.—Ed: BS Jamestown 1956; BD Garrett 1963; Adm: OT1960; FM 1963; Ord: D 1960; E 1963; App: ND AS 1960; Rugby-Pleasant Lake 1962;Neche-Cavalier 1965; MN Fairfax-Franklin-Morton 1969; Crookston 1977; Lake Crystal-Madelia 1982; Raymond-Rosewood 1990; Hector 1994; R 1997
HOGRABE, RUTH ANN—Ed: BA U of IA 1975; BS Iowa St U 1977; M Pub Health Uof MN 1987; M Div Boston 1993; Adm: PM 1991; FM 1995; Ord: D 1991; E 1995; App:AS 1991; Bemidji (A), Cass Lake 1993; Mpls: Joyce 1995
HOLLAND, EDWARD J.—Ed: BA Hamline 1971; MDiv Garrett 1975; Adm: PM 1974;FM 1977; Ord: D 1974; E 1977; App: AS 1974 (Mpls Hobart (A) 1975-76) ; Shoreview1976; AS 1979; Chap St. Louis Pk Meth Hosp 1981; Chap Coor Hospice Spiritual Careand Grief Support, Meth Hosp Hospice 1993
HORN, KATHERINE SAMPSON—Ed: BA San Fernando Valley State 1971; MDivGarrett 1974; Adm: PM 1972; FM 1975; Ord: D 1972; E 1975; App: AS 1972; MoneyCreek-Ridgeway-Witoka 1973; St. Paul Holman-St. Paul Asbury 1975; Burnsville RiverHills (A) 1978; LOA 1980; Rosemount (A) 1983; Glenwood United Parish 1991
HORNUNG-MARCY, KIMBERLY—Ed: BA Stanford 1977; MDiv Yale 1980; Adm:PM 1979; FM 1985; Ord: D 1979; E 1985; App: NY AS 1979; Chap U of Rochester 1980;Rocky Hill, CT 1983; Woodbury (A) 1987; MN Woodbury (A) 1988; AS 1992; FL 1993;Middlesex (Troy Conference) 1995
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HORST, MARK L.—Ed: BA Carleton 1977; MDiv Yale 1981; PhD Yale 1985; Adm: PM1979; FM 1987; Ord: D 1979; E 1987; App: AS 1979; Excelsior (A) 1985; St. Paul:Fairmount Ave 1989; Mpls: Park Ave 1994
HORST, W. THOBURN—Ed: BA Albion 1951; BD Garrett 1955; Adm: OT 1953; FM1956; Ord: D 1953; E 1956; App: OH AS 1953; MN Mpls Brunswick 1954; Northfield1967; St. Cloud First 1979; R 1994
HOWARD, ROBERT C.—Ed: BA U of AL 1944; MDiv Duke 1947; Adm: OT 1945; FM1949; Ord: D 1946; E 1949; App: AL AS 1945; Millry 1947; BURMA Miss 1949(Annandale, MN, 1960-61); MN Marble-Kelly Lake 1966; Hibbing (A)-Kelly Lake 1969;McGregor-Fleming-Palisade 1971; Kabetogama-Mobile Mission 1972; Jackson 1979;R 1989; Blue Earth: Immanuel-Delavan (NA) 1989
HUBBARD, ARTHUR G.—Ed: BA Hamline 1942; BD Garrett 1945; Adm: OT 1942;FM 1946; Ord: D 1945; E 1946; App: N MN Greenwood 1938; Kimball 1940; AS 1942(Joliet Ingalls Pk 1943-46); ROCK RIV Joliet Ingalls Pk 1946; MN Princeton-Santiago1950; Cambridge 1955; Hector 1957; Mpls Hillcrest 1959; Willmar 1972; Mpls Hobart1977; R 1980; Roseville (NA) 1980-1985; St. Paul St. John’s (RS) 1985; St. Paul WheelockPkwy (RS) 1986; Maplewood Arlington Hills (NA) 1987
HUCHEL, ELMER L.—Ed: ThB Chicago Evan Inst 1951; BA Culver-Stockton 1959; BDSt. Paul 1964; Adm: OT 1959; FM 1964; Ord: D 1961; E 1964; App: Verndale-Bertha-Central, MN, 1951; Dieterich-Montrose-Wheeler-Mt. Zion, IL, 1952; Willow Hill-Mound-Yale, IL, 1955; Purdin-Bear Branch-Morris Chapel, MO, 1957; Wayland-St.Francisville-Wichester-Bluff Springs, MO, 1958; MO Dearborn-Agency 1959; MO WDearborn-Agency 1961; MN Beardsley-Browns Valley 1963; Heron Lake-Bingham Lake-Okabena 1966; Menahga-Sebeka-Hubbard 1972; Akeley-Cass Lake 1980; Walnut Grove1985; R 1991
HUCKE, ERIC M.—Ed: BA U of M 1967; MDiv UTS TC 1973; Adm: PM 1973; FM1975; Ord: D 1973; E 1975; App: St. Paul Wesley 1972; St. Paul Wesley-St. Paul Hope1974; Mpls Wesley (A) 1976; LOA 1979
HULL, DONOVAN E.—Ed: AB U of KS 1952; BD Garrett 1955; STD Garrett 1970;Adm: OT 1953; FM 1956; Ord: D 1954; E 1956; App: CEN KS AS 1953; Meth StudentWork Bowling Green State U, OH, 1956; OH Dir Wes Fd Oxford 1957; KS Dir Wes Fd Uof KS 1960; AS 1967; KS E Chap Hamline 1969; MN Chap Hamline 1970; Chap & AssocProf Hamline 1975; Chap & Prof of Rel Hamline 1982; R 1996
HULTIN, PERRY H.—Ed: BA Hamline 1938; MDiv Union NY 1941; STM Hartford1949; Adm: OT 1942; FM 1949; Ord: D 1941 (NY E); E 1942; App: Floral Park, NY,1940-42; WWII Chap USA 1942; AS Sep 1946; MN Montevideo-Rosewood 1949; St.Paul First 1952; Stillwater 1956; St. Paul Centennial 1961; Mankato 1965; Virginia 1972;Austin First 1977; R 1981
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HUME, RONALD C.—Ed: AB Wichita 1955; BD Iliff 1961; Adm: OT 1958; FM 1961;Ord: D 1958; E 1961; App: CEN KS Trousdale 1957; Healy-Manning-Shields 1959; MNArlington 1962; Wadena 1968; Mpls Trinity 1973; Mgr Camp Kingswood 1981; Aurora-Hoyt Lakes 1984; Pipestone Peace 1987; Motley 1993; R 1996
HUNTER, ROBERT D.—Ed: BA Hamline 1960; BD Drew 1963; Adm: OT 1961; FM1965; Ord: D 1961; E 1965; App: ND AS 1960; MN Brooklyn Center Brooklyn (A) 1963;Champlin 1967; Rochester Christ (A) 1970; Burnsville Grace 1977; Waseca Faith 1984;Faribault: Fourth Ave 1989; Springfield 1991
HURMENCE, MARY E.—Ed: BA Hamline 1972; MDiv Duke 1975; Adm: PM 1973;FM 1976; Ord: D 1973; E 1976; App: Winona Immanuel-Stockton 1975; Mpls LakeHarriet (A) 1978; Faribault Hope-Prairieville 1981; Minnetonka 1988; Stewartville 1989;Winona: Central 1996
HUTCHENS, MARVA JEAN—Ed: BS St. Cloud 1970; MDiv UTS TC 1980; Adm: PM1979; FM 1981; Ord: D 1979; E 1981; App: Crystal (A) 1980; Bemidji 1984; MW DS1991; Farmington: Faith 1997
INGELIN, PAUL W.—Ed: BS Hamline 1953; BD Drew 1956; Adm: OT 1955; FM 1957;Ord: D 1955; E 1957; App: AS 1955; Coleraine 1956; Duluth First (A) 1959; Aurora-Hoyt Lakes 1962; Mpls Grace (Penn) 1965; Detroit Lakes 1975; Virginia 1982; R 1995
IRELAND, RICHARD W.—Ed: BA SMU 1967; MTh Perkins 1970; Adm: OT 1968;FM 1971; Ord: D 1968; E 1971; App: AS 1968; St. Paul Cleveland Ave 1970; Farmington1976; St. Paul Hamline 1983; Mpls: Edgewater Emmanuel 1992; Golden Valley (Namechange: Spirit of Hope) 1994
IRELAND, WAYNE L.—Ed: BA Hamline 1943; MDiv Garrett 1946; Adm: OT 1943;FM 1946; Ord: D 1945; E 1946; App: N MN Champlin 1942; AS 1943 (York House, IL,1944-45); Wadena 1946; MN Wadena 1948; Mpls Calvary 1949; Duluth Central Ave1952; Worthington 1959; DS NE 1969; Burnsville River Hills 1974; R 1986
IVERSON, GREGORY B.—Ed: BA Hamline 1972; MDiv Duke 1975; Adm: PM 1973;FM 1976; Ord: D 1973; E 1976; App: South Ridge-Hokah 1975; Byron 1979;Minnetonka 1982; Duluth First 1988; Maplewood: Arlington Hills 1996
JACKSON, NAOMI E.—Ed: BA Moorhead 1978; MDiv G-ETS 1983; Adm: PM 1981;FM 1985; Ord: D 1981; E 1985; App: AS 1981; Cherry Grove 1983; Roseau 1987; AS1993; LOA 1997
JAKWAY, JOHN W.—Ed: BA Hamline 1950; MDiv Drew 1953; Adm: OT 1950; FM1953; Ord: D 1952; E 1953; App: Henning-Deer Creek 1947; St. Paul Epworth 1948; AS1950 (Pleasant Mount Ct, PA, 1950-53); Lamberton-Sanborn 1953; Hastings 1959;Hibbing 1963; Richfield Ch of Peace 1981; R 1988
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JARVIS, DWIGHT C.—Ed: BA Macalester 1948; BD Garrett 1952; PhD St. Andrews1958; Adm: OT 1948; FM 1950; Ord: D 1950; E 1952; App: MN Winthrop 1946; AS1948 (Chicago McKinley Pk 1948-50); W WI Bloomington-Bagley 1950; Madison FirstUniversity (A) 1953; Marshfield 1955; MN St. Paul Central Pk 1958; Chap USA 1959;Invol Loc 1970; Readmit 1972; R 1973
JOHANINGSMEIR, MARK A.—Ed: BA Grinnell 1971; MDiv Bethel 1978; Adm: PM1978; FM 1980; Ord: D 1978; E 1980; App: Thief River Falls (A) 1978; Sleepy Eye 1982;Caledonia 1986; Burnsville: Grace 1993
JOHNSON, BRYCE WAYNE—Ed: BA St. Olaf 1976; MDiv Yale 1981; Adm: PM1980; FM 1983; Ord: D 1980; E 1983; App: AS 1980; Roseau 1981; Crystal (A) 1984; W.St. Paul: Faith 1991; White Bear Lake 1996
JOHNSON, CLYDE E.—Ed: BA Alderson-Broaddus 1966; Lexington 1969; Adm: PM1969; FM 1971; Ord: D 1969; E 1971; Adm: KY Corbin Trinity 1969; Science Hill 1973;Hazard 1976; South Shore 1978; Walton 1981; Camargo 1986; MN Herman-Chokio (EdenReformed) 1987; R 1997
JOHNSON, DANIEL C.—Ed: BA Hamline 1979; MDiv G-ETS 1984; Adm: PM 1982;FM 1986; Ord: D 1982; E 1986; App: AS 1982 (Kingston-Herbert, IL, 1981-84) ;Clarissa-Eagle Bend-Clotho 1984; Brooklyn Center (A) 1988; Maple Grove New ChurchStart 1992; Maple Grove: Cross Winds 1993
JOHNSON, GEORGE D.—Ed: AB NE Wesleyan 1955; BD Iliff 1963; Adm: OT 1955;FM 1963; Ord: D 1955; E 1963; App: NE Palmyra 1951; Alvo 1953; AS 1955(Wittenburg-Aniwa-Elderon, WI, 1955-57); Henry-Lyman 1957; AS 1961 (Carpenter-Hillsdale-Pleasant View, WY, 1961-63); MN Ada-Beltrami 1963; Verndale-Central-Moran 1964; Lamberton-Germantown-Sanborn 1969; Duluth Chester Pk 1976; Sargeant1980; Sargeant-Brownsdale 1984; Elgin-Hammond 1986; R 1991; Verndale-Central (RS)Jan-June 1993
JOHNSON, KEITH EDWIN—Ed: BS U of MN 1982, MDiv Trinity 1991; Adm: LP1992; PM 1993; FM 1996; Ord: D 1993; E 1996; App: Minneapolis: Park Ave (A) 1992;Director, CAUSE 1997
JOHNSON, KENTON VAN—Ed: BA Macalester 1971; MDiv UTS TC 1978; Adm:PM 1976; FM 1979; Ord: D 1976; E 1979; App: Mpls Richfield (A) 1977; DuluthUniversity 1985; Excelsior 1994
JOHNSON, LAVERN LEE—Ed: BA Westmar 1965; MDiv ETS 1968; Adm: P 1963;FM 1968; Ord: E 1968; App: AS 1963; Odessa-Correll 1968; Clarissa-Eagle Bend-Clotho1970; Breckenridge-Foxhome 1981; Hutchinson Bethlehem 1986; Buffalo 1990; DL 1994;Three Rivers Parish: Eyota-Elgin 1995
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JOHNSON, MARK R.—Ed: BA Hamline 1969; MDiv UTS TC 1973; Adm: PM 1973;FM 1977; Ord: D 1973; E 1977; App: St. Francis-Cedar 1973; Morgan-New Avon 1975;Aurora-Hoyt Lakes 1979; Osseo 1984; Annandale 1986; Virginia 1995; Corcoran:Immanuel, Hanover 1997
JOHNSON, SHARON I.—Ed: BA Westmar 1966; Adm: PM 1989; FM 1992; Ord:D 1989 E 1992; App: AS 1989; Mayer-Norwood 1990; Norwood 1992; Three RiversParish: St. Charles, Dover 1995
JOHNSON, WESLEY J.—Ed: BAS UMD 1982; MDiv Asbury 1986; Adm: PM 1984;FM 1989; Ord: D 1984; E 1989; App: AS 1984; Hewitt-Bertha-Wrightstown 1986;Austin: First (A) 1991; Elmore-East Chain 1995
JONES, MARTY—Ed: BA Western IL 1976; MS Western IL 1981; Adm: PM 1988; FM1991; Ord: D 1988; E 1991; App: AS 1988; Brooklyn Center (A) 1989; LOA 1992; FL1993; Staff Chaplain Walker Health Ctr 1993
KARSTEN, CLARE W.—Ed: BA Hamline 1948; STB Boston 1951; Adm: OT 1948; FM1950; Ord: D 1950; E 1951; App: St. Paul Central Pk (A) 1946; Blooming Prairie-Lansing1947; AS 1948; Harmony-State Line-Granger 1951; Winona McKinley-Homer 1953;Austin Fellowship 1958; Mpls First-Wesley Foundation 1964; St. Paul Central Park1967; St. Paul Fairmount Ave 1976; R 1989
KASTEN, LARRY GEORGE—Ed: BA Winona 1979; MDiv UTS Dayton 1981; Adm:PM 1981; FM 1984; Ord: D 1981; E 1984; App: AS 1981 (New Baltimore-New Haven,OH, 1979-81); Vernon Center-Amboy 1982; Eveleth-Gilbert 1989; Ortonville, Clinton,Correll 1997
KEECH, DUDLEY A.—Ed: BA Hamline 1939; STB Boston 1942; Adm: OT 1940; FM1944; Ord: D 1941; E 1944; App: W St. Paul 1937-38; AS 1940; Blooming Prairie-Lansing1942; Kellogg-Weaver 1945; Gordonsville-Glenville 1948; Lake Benton-Hendricks-Ivanhoe 1952; Heron Lake-Okabena 1957; Winnebago 1966; Pine River-Pequot Lakes1972; West Concord-Kenyon 1974; R 1982
KEEN, MARY—Ed: BA U of WI, Eau Claire 1979; MDiv UTS TC 1984; Adm: PM 1982;FM 1986; Ord: D 1982; E 1986; App: AS 1982; Crystal (A) 1984; Asst Dir Spirit LifeWalker Res 1984; Shakopee 1987; FL 1993; Chaplain Walker Health Ctr 1993; Dir. ofPastoral Care Walker Meth Residence/Health Service, Inc. 1994; Dir. Of Church RelWalker Meth Health Svc/ Hewitt 1997
KEISKI, ALDEN W.—Ed: BA UMD 1959; BD Garrett 1963; Adm: OT 1961; FM 1963;Ord: D 1961; E 1963; App: McGregor-Cromwell-Fleming, MN 1956-59; CEN ILWellington 1959; MN Kasson 1962; Mpls Park Ave (A) 1964; Eden Prairie 1965;Owatonna 1981; Robbinsdale: Olivet 1991; Mpls: Grace (Lowry) 1997
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KEITH, ARTHUR L.—Ed: B Arch U of M 1972; MDiv Bethel 1984; Adm: PM 1984;FM 1988; Ord: D 1984; E 1988; App: Norrkoping-Finspong-Lotorp, Sweden 1984;Renville 1988; Rochester: Homestead (A) 1992; West Concord-Kenyon 1995
KENDALL, KEITH H.—Ed: BA Hamline 1978; MDiv G-ETS 1981; Adm: PM 1980;FM 1983; Ord: D 1980; E 1983; App: AS 1980; Winona Immanuel-Homer 1981;Rochester Homestead (A) 1985; Curr Res, Gen Bd of Disc 1987; Edtr Dept of Interp &Field Serv, Ch Sch Pub, Bd of Disc, 1990; Edtr Dept of Adult Pub, Ch Sch Pub, Gn Bd ofDisc 1993; AS 1994
KENDALL, ROBERT D.—Ed: BA Denver 1954; MDiv Drew 1957; MA U of M 1968;PhD U of MN 1973; Adm: OT 1955; FM 1957; Ord: D 1955; E 1957; App: N NYWestmoreland-Clark Mills 1955; N IA Winthrop-Masonville 1958; MN Mpls LakeHarriet (A) 1960; Fridley 1962; AS 1968; Mound (A) 1971; Min to Society 1972; ProfSpeech Communication St. Cloud 1976; R 1993
KERR, WILLIAM N.—Ed: BA Bethel 1983; MDiv UTS Dayton 1986; Adm: PM 1985;FM 1988; Ord: D 1985; E 1988; App: AS 1985; New Ulm Oakwood 1986; Thief RiverFalls 1994
KING, BRENDA LEE—Ed: Hamline; Adm: PM 1992; FM 1997; Ord: D 1992; E 1997;App: AS 1992; Balaton- Lake Benton 1994
KINZER, DONALD A.—Ed: AB Central 1956; BD St. Paul 1962; Adm: OT 1957; FM1963; Ord: D 1960; E 1963; App: MO Fayette Ct 1950; Bolkow Ct 1952; Mokane Ct1953; Columbia Community 1957; Hardin 1959; MN Annandale-Kimball 1961;Monticello 1964; Howard Lake-Montrose 1968; Racine-Grand Meadow 1970; OliviaFaith-Bird Island 1975; St. Paul St. Paul’s 1982 (name change to Mendota Hts St. Paul’s1986); Hutchinson: Vineyard 1989; Motley 1992; R 1993
KISROW, LEO N.—Ed: BA North Central 1945; BD ETS 1948; MA Northwestern1949; Adm: P 1944; FM 1948; Ord: E 1948; App: Preston 1949; Mankato 1953; AssocSec MN Coun of Ch 1956; Exec Ed Children’s Pub, Dayton 1962; Coor Ed Children’s Pub,Nashville 1968; Exec Ed Children’s Pub, Gen Bd of Dis 1970; R 1984
KNEEN, CHRISTOPHER HAMMOND—Ed: BS U of ND; Adm: PM 1988 FM 1992;Ord: D 1988 E 1992; App: AS 1988; Lydia: Zion 1989; North Branch 1995
KNOL, HERMAN—Ed: BA Hope 1929; BD New Brunswick 1932; Adm: OT 1934; FM1936; Ord: D 1934; E 1936; App: Wykoff-Fillmore-Fountain 1933; Harmony-State Line-Granger 1937; Lake City-Zumbro Falls 1943; Blue Earth 1948; Mpls Harron 1954;N Mankato 1958; Elk River 1965; R 1968; Winona Central (A) (RS) 1968; Mazeppa (RS)1970-72; Money Creek-Ridgeway-Witoka (RS) 1976-77
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KOBI, PAUL WILLIAM—Ed: BA Bethel 1986; Adm: PM 1989 FM 1992; Ord: D 1989E 1992; App: AS 1989; Adrian-Magnolia 1990; Verndale, Central 1993; La CrescentYouth Minister/South Ridge, Hokah 1997
KOEHN, RICHARD R.—Ed: BA Hamline 1972; MDiv Candler 1975; Adm: PM 1974;FM 1976; Ord: D 1974; E 1976; App: AS 1974; Cherry Grove 1975; Kabetogama-MobileMission 1979; Rochester Bethany 1983; Paynesville 1993
KRAFT, HAROLD—Ed: BA North Central 1948; MDiv ETS 1951; Adm: P 1946; FM1941; Ord: E 1951; App: AS 1946; Deer Creek-Ottertail 1951; Rice Lake-Brush Creek1955; Rice Lake 1957; St. Clair-Beauford 1963; Pipestone Zion-Pipestone Salem-Jasper1975; Dodge Center 1976; R 1986; Alden (RS) 1987-88
KRONEN, BRUCE—Ed: BS U of Wis 1984, MDiv Bethel Theological Seminary 1992;Adm: PM 1991, FM 1994; Ord: D 1991, E 1994; App: AS 1991; St. Francis 1992
KRUEGER, DELTON H.—Ed: BA Hamline 1951; BD Drew 1954; Adm: OT 1951; FM1954; Ord: D 1952; E 1954; App: AS 1951; International Falls 1954; Cosmos-SpringGrove-Lake Lillian 1958; Princeton-Spencer Brook 1961; Princeton-Onamia-SpencerBrook 1969; DS NW 1975; Bloomington Portland Ave 1980; Council Director 1988;R 1993
KRUEGER, HOWARD W.—Ed: BA Macalester 1961; MDiv UTS Dayton 1964; DMinUTS TC 1977; Adm: P 1961; FM 1964; Ord: E 1964; App: AS 1961 (Ludlow Falls, OH,UCC 1961-64); Zion-Salem-Ebenezer 1964; Redwood Falls-Middle Creek 1965; Kiester-Rice Lake 1967; Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 1973; Buffalo Lake 1977; St. Anthony 1983;Osseo 1986; R 1992
KRUMRIE, LYLE F.—Ed: BA Olivet 1958; THB ETS 1961; Adm: P 1958; FM 1961;Ord: E 1961; App: AS 1958 (Winfield, IL, (A) 1959-60); Tenney-Taylor 1961;Springfield-Red Rock 1963; Germantown-Red Rock 1965; Maple Grove-Hanover 1969;Bloomington Normandale Hylands (A) 1978; Bloomington Normandale Hylands (A) -Bloomington Hillcrest (A) 1980; Bloomington Hillcrest (A) 1981; Blue Earth Salem 1986;Plainview, Kellogg, Weaver 1996
KURTZ, DELBURN D.—Ed: BA Westmar 1949; BD ETS 1954; Adm: P 1947; FM 1954;Ord: E 1954; App: AS 1947 (Merril-Melbourne, IA 1948-49); Tenney-Taylor 1949; AS1951 (Ottawa, IL, Deer Park Baptist 1952-54); Pipestone Zion-Pipestone Salem 1954;Farmington 1963; Paynesville 1976; DS SW 1984; R 1989
KVALE, WILLIAM O.—Ed: BA U of M 1952; BS U of M 1953; BD Drew 1956; Adm:OT 1953; FM 1956; Ord: D 1955; E 1956; App: MN West Rock 1952; AS 1953(Colesville, NJ, 1954-56); MT Highwood 1956; MN Duluth Hillside-Duluth Norton Park1958; Virginia 1962; Mankato Centenary 1972; St. Louis Park 1982; R 1993
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LAECHEL, DAVID F.—Ed: BA UMD 1974; MDiv G-ETS 1977; Adm: PM 1975; FM1978; Ord: D 1975; E 1978; App: Hendricks-Ivanhoe 1977; Nashwauk-Marble-Pengilly1980; Morristown-Blooming Grove 1982; Perham-Dent 1987; Heron Lk-Bingham Lk-Okabena 1989; Sleepy Eye: Faith 1994
LANGMADE, GORDON H.—Ed: BA Kletzing 1951; MDiv St. Paul 1972; Adm: PM1973; FM 1974; Ord: Evan Free Ch; E 1974; App: Morristown-Blooming Grove 1963;Money Creek-Ridgeway-Witoka 1968; Heron Lake-Bingham Lake-Okabena 1973; Elgin-Hammond 1978; Sleepy Eye 1986; MacGregor-Fleming-Palisade 1989; R 1993
LAW, PETER G.—Ed: BA Hamline 1964; STM Wesley 1967; DMin Iliff 1980; Adm: OT1965; FM 1967; Ord: D 1965; E 1967; App: AS 1965; Mpls Southwest Parish 1967;Jackson 1969; Duluth University 1975; Forest Lake 1983; St. Louis Park: Aldersgate1993; Mpls: Asbury 1994
LAW, WILLIAM G.—Ed: BA Puget Sound 1930; BD Garrett & MA Northwestern 1933;DD Wesley 1952; Adm: OT 1930; FM 1933; Ord: D 1932; E 1933; App: PAC NW AS1930 (Montgomery, IL, 1932-33); MN Newport 1933; Morristown 1935; Farmington1939; N MN Mpls Edgewater 1943; MN Mpls Edgewater 1948; DS St. Paul 1958; AustinFirst 1961; St. Paul Hamline 1966; R 1973; St. Paul Asbury (RS) 1978-87
LEDERMANN, ADRIAN FRANCIS—Ed: BA St. John’s; MDiv St. John’s 1984; MS St.Cloud St; Adm: PM 1990; FM 1995; Ord: D 1965 & E 1966 (Roman Catholic); App:Onamia-Dir., Pastoral Care, Mille Lacs Hosp 1988; Lindstrom: First 1994; Princeton,Spencer Brook 1996
LEE, DUK-KYUN—Ed: BTh Methodist 1963; MDiv Perkins 1979; DMin McCormick1985; Adm: PM 1980; FM 1982; Ord: D Korean Methodist; E 1982; App: N TX Garland,Wesley Korean 1978; MN New Brighton Korean 1986
LEMASTERS, CLARENCE E.—Ed: AB Asbury 1948; BD Asbury 1951; Adm: OT1949; FM 1951; Ord: D 1951; E 1952; App: IN Hartsville 1948; Butlerville 1949;Glenwood 1951; MN Sauk Centre 1952; Ada-Beltrami 1955; Moorhead 1958; Chap USN1959; R 1988
LENTZ, MILTON R.—Ed: BA U of M 1950; MDiv Drake 1968; Adm: OT 1965; FM1968; Ord: D 1965; E 1969; App: S IA Van Meter-Desoto 1964; Boone First (A) Mackey-Mineral Ridge 1968; MN St. Louis Park (A) 1970; St. Paul St. Anthony Park 1975;Richfield Peace 1980; Waseca Faith 1981; Delano 1984; DL 1987; R 1992
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LEONARD, JONATHAN R.—Ed: BA SMU 1959; ThM Perkins 1963; STM Dubuque1971; DMin UTS TC 1979; Adm: OT 1960; FM 1963; Ord: D 1962; E 1963; App: WIPleasant Prairie-Wesley Chapel 1960; E WI AS 1961 (Bailey Ct, TX 1961-63); NE Cozad(A) 1963; Cairo-Boelus 1963; AS 1966 (Fort Logan Mental Health Cen, Denver 1966;Menninger Fdn, Topeka 1967); MN Mpls Hennepin Ave (A) 1968; Twin Cities PastCoun Cen 1975; Mpls Hennepin Ave (A) 1980; SL 1989; Instit of Chn Living 1990;Rochester Christ (A) 1993
LESKE, OMER A.—Ed: BA Westmar 1939; BD ETS 1942; Adm: P 1938; FM 1943; Ord:D 1943; E 1946; App: Slayton 1938; AS 1939; Pequot Lakes 1942; Denver, CO, Sheridan1946; Spring Valley 1947; Madison 1954; Wabasso-New Avon 1963; Atwater-Oak Park-Rosendale 1974; R 1979; Osceola (RS) 1979-1990
LEWELLIN, BERNARD R.—Ed: BA U of M 1976; MTh Perkins 1979; Adm: PM 1978;FM 1980; Ord: D 1978; E 1980; App: Hill City-Swatara 1979; Thief River Falls (A) 1982;Crookston 1986; Crookston-Pine Bend 1992; Byron 1997
LEWIS, HENRY H.—Ed: BS Hamline 1929; STB Garrett 1932; Adm: OT 1930; FM1932; Ord: D 1932; E 1933; App: N MN Deer Creek-Henning 1929; AS 1930; Frazee-Vergas 1933; Mpls Lake Harriet 1934; DAK Sioux Falls First 1951; SD Sioux Falls First1953; DS Southern 1960; MN Hastings 1966; R 1970
LEWIS, JOHN G.—Ed: BS U of M 1924; STB Boston 1928; STM Boston 1929; Adm:OT 1926; FM 1929; Ord: D 1927; E 1929; App: NEW ENG immed trans to N MN AS1926 (W. Barrington, RI, 1927-29); Perham 1929; Thief River Falls 1930; Mpls First-WesFd 1931; Mpls Hobart 1937; Crookston 1942; St. Paul Fairmount Ave 1955; St. Paul St.Paul’s 1965; R 1970
LIDKE, NORMAN E.—Ed: BA Hamline 1961; MDiv Northwestern Luth 1965; DMinFuller 1982; Adm: OT 1962; FM 1965; Ord: D 1962; E 1965; App: Mpls Epworth 1960;Mpls Hobart 1966; Bloomington Normandale Hylands 1977; DS ME 1987; Chaska:Discovery-Shakopee: Calvary-Lead pastor of Scott & Carver County Mission Team1992; Mpls: Minnehaha 1995; R 1997
LINDGREN, BARBARA JEAN—Ed: BS Mankato St 1987; MDiv UTS-TC 1991; Adm:PM 1990; FM 1995; Ord: D 1990; E 1995; App: AS 1990; Albert Lea (A) 1991; Hopkins(A) 1997
LIPHART, HAROLD C. JR—Ed: BA OH Wesleyan 1957; MDiv Drew 1961; MEdIndiana U of PA 1969; Adm: OT 1958; FM 1961; Ord: D 1960; E 1961; App: PITTS AS1958; Bellevue (A) 1961; W PA Bellevue (A) 1962; Wes Fd Indiana U of PA 1964 (namechange of UMHE 1968); UMHE Oakland U 1974; MN UMHE U of M 1977; St. Louis Pk(A) 1981; White Bear Lake 1991; R 1996
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LISLE, MARGERY L.—Ed: BA U of M 1963; MA U of M 1966; PhD U of M 1970;MDiv UTS TC 1980; Adm: PM 1982; FM 1984; Ord: D 1982; E 1984; App: Harmony-State Line 1980; Janesville-Elysian 1984; Litchfield 1993
LOCKHART, WALTER COFFILL IV—Ed: BA Macalester College, 1988; MDiv G-ETS, 1992; Adm: PM 1992; FM 1994; Ord: D 1992; E 1994; App: Centennial, Roseville(A) 1992; FL 1995
LOWE, ROBERT JOHN—Ed: BA Hamline 1982; MDiv Iliff 1986; Adm: PM 1985; FM1989; Ord: D 1985; E 1989; App: AS 1985; Hill City-Swatara 1986; Duluth Norton Pk-Riverview 1988; Duluth Riverview-Woodland 1992; St. Paul: Wheelock Parkway 1993;St. Paul: Central Park, Wheelock Pkwy 1997
LUECK, GARY A.—Ed: North Central 1961; MDiv ETS 1966; Adm: P 1964; FM 1966;Ord: E 1966; App: AS 1964; Pleasant Prairie-Granada 1966; Pleasant Prairie-Delavan1967; Bd of Miss Alaska 1969; St. Paul Epworth 1973; Mpls Grace (Lowry) 1980;Windom 1984; N Mankato: Belgrade Ave 1991
LUNDEEN, BETTY L.—Ed: BA Hamline 1960; MDiv UTS TC 1982; Adm: PM 1981;FM 1984; Ord: D 1981; E 1984; App: AS 1981; Appleton-Milan 1982; Renville 1985;Becker 1988; White Bear Lake (A) 1996
LUNEMANN, DUANE J.—Ed: BA St. Cloud 1953; MDiv Garrett 1956; Adm: OT 1953;FM 1957; Ord: D 1954; E 1957; App: AS 1953 (Des Plaines, IL (A), 1955-57); Newport1957; Mpls Hennepin Ave (A) 1965; Crystal 1969; DS MW 1986; Roseville: Centennial1991; R 1994
LYNN, ROGER WESTON—Ed: BA Hamline & U of M 1960; BD Garrett 1964; Adm:OT 1961; FM 1965 & 1991; Ord. E 1965; App: AS (First Meth, Harvey, Il) 1961; MoneyCreek-Ridgeway-Witoka 1963; Mpls Hennepin Ave (A) 1967; Min to Society 1972; ProgDir Hewitt House 1974-1977; Honorable Location 1978; Long Prairie-Grey Eagle (COS)1988; Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 1991; Mpls Walker 1993
McBRIDE, DAVID E.—Ed: BA Mankato 1975; MDiv G-ETS 1979; Adm: PM 1977;FM 1980; Ord: D 1977;E 1980; App: AS 1977; Adrian-Magnolia 1979; MankatoCentenary (A) 1983; Alexandria 1986; St. Louis Pk: Aldersgate 1994
McCLELLAND, ROBERT R.—Ed: BA Wesmar 1957; BD ETS 1960; Adm: P 1955; FM1960; Ord: E 1960; App: KS immed trans to OK-TX Orlando, OK, 1960; MN Hewitt-Wrightstown-Bertha Meth 1965; Annandale-Kimball-South Haven 1967; Mound 1972;Maplewood Arlington Hills 1986; R 1996
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McDONALD, RODERICK A.—Ed: BSL Chicago Evan Inst 1943; AB Central MI 1946;Adm: OT 1946; FM 1948; Ord: D 1948; E 1950; App: MI Sand Lake 1944; Barryton1945; Big Rapids Ct 1947; ND Page-Hope 1949; Lidgerwood-Wyndmere 1951; Crystal-Hoople-Hensel 1955; MN Howard Lake 1959; St. Paul Sunrise 1964; R 1980
McGLADREY, MERLIN W.—Ed: BA Hamline 1938; BD Garrett 1941; Adm: OT 1938;FM 1941; Ord: D 1939; E 1941; N MN Brook Park-Pokegama 1934; Mpls Harron 1936;AS 1938 (Rockton, IL, 1938-41); Mpls Richfield 1941; Chap USA 1942; Anoka-Champlin 1946; Chap USAF 1948; Chap Willamette U, WA, 1965; Inst Chap, Comm onChap, Colton, OR, 1968; AS 1969; R 1970
MacINNIS, DONALD E.—Ed: BA UCLA 1942; MDiv Yale 1953; STM Yale 1959; DDOH Northern 1965; Adm: OT 1951; FM 1953; Ord: D 1953; E 1953; App: NY EYalesville, CT, 1951; Bd of Miss Taiwan 1953; TAIWAN PROV Miss 1957; Nat Coun ofCh China Prog 1966; NY Nat Coun of Ch China Prog 1971; Midwest China Res Study CenSt. Paul 1975; MN Midwest China Res Study Cen 1976; Coord for China Res Cath MissSoc of US 1979; Dir. Maryknoll China History Proj 1989; R 1990
MADES, SUZANNE—Ed: BS U of M 1976; MDiv Bethel 1984; Adm: PM 1984; FM1986; Ord: D 1984; E 1986; App: Ely 1984; Austin First (A) 1987; LOA 1991; Exec DirDisability Awareness Ministries 1991
MAETCHE, ALVIN W.—Ed: BA Cascade 1953; MA Oregon 1959; MDiv ETS 1972;Adm: P 1955; FM 1956; Ord: E 1956; App: NW CAN Kenaston 1955; Pres Hillcrest Coll1959; N IL Barrington Salem (A) 1969; MN St. Cloud Grace-Graham 1972; Fergus FallsGrace 1977; R 1992; Richville (RS) 1992-1994; Norcross, Tenney (RS) 1996
MAHLE, KATHERINE AUSTIN—Ed: BA Beloit 1967; MDiv UTS TC 1978; Adm: PM1976; FM 1979; Ord: D 1976; E 1979; App: AS 1976; Mpls Richfield (A) 1978;Champlin-Brooklyn Park Riverview 1985; St Paul: Hamline 1992; MW DS 1997
MANSKAR, STEVEN W.—Ed: BA U of TN 1976; MDiv Wesley 1993; Adm: PM 1991;FM 1995; Ord: D 1991; E 1995; App: AS 1991; Preston-Lanesboro 1993; Duluth: ChesterPark 1995
MANWILLER, RALPH H.—Ed: AB Lebanon Valley 1943; BD Evangelical 1945; Adm:OT 1945; FM 1947; Ord: D 1945; E 1947; App: Oley-Pleasantville, PA, 1941-43; PHILAChurchtown-Morgantown 1943; Leola-New Holland 1945; Leola 1946; HOLSTChattanooga Trinity 1948; NEW ENG Worcester, MA, Quinsigamond 1952; Lynn, MA,First 1957; MN Crookston 1960; Mpls Portland Ave 1964; Coon Rapids 1968; R 1970;Coplay, PA, Trinity UCC (NA) 1980-81
MARBURGER, JON ALAN—Ed: BA Westmar 1986; MDiv Asbury 1990; Adm: PM1989; FM 1995; Ord: D 1989; E 1995; App: AS 1989; Ceylon-East Chain 1990;Morristown-Blooming Grove 1994
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MARKER, KATHLEEN G.—Ed: BA St. Cloud 1973; BS St. Cloud 1975; MDiv Iliff1983; Adm: PM 1979; FM 1986; Ord: D 1979; E 1986; App: SD Camp Crook-HardingBuffalo UCC 1979; AS 1981; IA Faith United Par (A) 1983; Brandon-Mt. Auburn 1985;MN Dexter-Grand Meadow 1987; Madison-Bellingham 1989; Renville 1992; Hector,Cosmos 1997
MARKS, DOUGLAS K.—Ed: AB Allegheny 1933; MD Garrett 1938; Adm: OT 1937;FM 1939; Ord: D 1938; E 1939; App: Cortland, IL, 1934; Esmond, IL, 1935; W WIHudson 1937; Superior 59th St. 1940; Durand Ct 1943; Deer Park Ct 1945; Medford Ct1949; MN New Ulm-Brighton 1957; Mpls Joyce 1963; Mpls Joyce/SW Parish 1967;R 1976; McCurdy School (NA) 1976; Minnehaha (NA) 1989
MARSHALL, BRIAN R.—Ed: BA U of AL 1975; MDiv Earlham 1979; Adm: PM 1982;FM 1988; Ord: D 1982; E 1988; App: DET Ontonagon Ct 1980; MN Crosby-Deerwood1984; LOA 1986; Aurora-Hoyt Lakes 1987; DL 1995
MARSTON, MARK ALAN—Ed: BA Sonoma St 1989; PM 1993; FM 1997; Ord:D 1993; E 1997; App: La Crescent (A), South Ridge-Hokah, La Crescent Program Assist1993; Aitkin, Pine Lake 1997
MARTIN, GLENN W.—Ed: BS U of WI 1949; STB Boston 1954; Adm: OT 1951; FM1954; Ord: D 1952; E 1954; App: AS 1951; Aurora 1954; Aurora-Hoyt Lakes 1956; MplsLake Harriet (A) 1957; Mpls Hennepin Ave (A) 1961; Min for Metro Mission 1967;Duluth University 1969; St. Anthony 1975; Willmar 1983; R 1987
MARZAHN, PAUL J.—Ed: BA Hamline 1986; MDiv GETS 1990; Adm: PM 1990 FM1992; Ord: D 1990 E 1992; App: Rosemount (A) 1990; Lakeville/Apple Valley NewChurch Start (CrossRoads) 1995
MATE, WILLIAM THOMAS—Ed: BA Albion 1962; MDiv Meth Theo Sch OH 1965;Adm: OT 1963; FM 1965; Ord: D 1963; E 1965; App: DET AS 1963; Detroit Strathmoor(A) 1965; Detroit Central (A) 1967; Mpls Joint Urban Miss Proj 1972; MN MplsUMHE-Mpls United Univ 1977; Winona: Central 1991; Edina: Good Samaritan 1996
MAYS, CLIFFORD J.—Ed: NB Kearney State 1979; MDiv Central Baptist Sem 1984;Adm: PM 1989; FM 1991; Ord: Am. Bapt 1984; App: Morgan-New Avon, 1987; LeCenter-Cleveland 1990; Rice: Graham 1995
MEAD, DAVID H.—Ed: BA Westmar 1966; MDiv ETS 1969; Adm: P 1965; FM 1969;Ord: E 1969; App: AS 1965; Delavan-Pleasant Prairie 1969 (name change of PleasantPrairie to Basey 1972); Hector-Churchill 1973; Hector 1980; Austin First (A) 1981; BlueEarth First 1983; Wadena 1990; Dodge Center 1995
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MEIER, ALVIN C.—Ed: AB Bemidji 1957; BD Iliff 1960; MS Mankato 1974; Adm: OT1959; FM 1961; Ord: D 1959; E 1961; App: Lester Prairie 1954; Castle Rock 1955; CassLake-Guthrie 1956-57; AS 1959; Ely 1960; Duluth Bethany-Duluth Riverview 1963;Eveleth-Meadowlands 1964; Eveleth 1965; St. Paul Epworth 1967; Owatonna 1972;Mpls Minnehaha 1981; R 1995
MEIER, WILLIAM F.—Ed: BA Dak Wesleyan 1981; MDiv Iliff 1984; Adm: PM 1983;FM 1986; Ord: D 1983; E 1986; App: AS 1983; Hendricks-Ivanhoe 1984; Dexter-GrandMeadow 1989; Detroit Lakes 1995
MENS, LARRY W.—Ed: BA U of M 1974; MDiv UTS TC 1975; Adm: PM 1973; FM1977; Ord: D 1973; E 1977; App: AS 1973; Mpls Emmanuel (A)-Native Amer Min 1976;Mpls Epworth-Mpls Prospect Pk (A) -Native Amer Min 1979; Native Amer Min/Div ofInd Work 1981; Dir MN Chap Assn for Prevention of Child Abuse 1987; Director ofCriminal Justice Care Services (St Paul Area Council of Churches), Coord, Ethnic MinRes (MNAC) 4/22/95
MERLIN-MOLSTAD, AMANDA—Ed: BA U of M 1978; MDiv UTS TC 1985; Adm:PM 1983; FM 1988; Ord: D 1983; E 1988; App: AS 1983; Hewitt-Bertha-Wrightstown1984; AS 1986; Asst Dir Past Care Walker Res 1987; Dir Past Care Walker Res 1988; DLAug 1993; Dir Past Care Walker Res Nov 1993; FL 1994; Chaplain, Friendship Village3/22/95; LOA 10/96; Winona: Central (A) 1997
MIELKE, DONALD—Ed: BA North Central 1952; BD ETS 1955; Adm: P 1951; FM1955; Ord: E 1955; App: AS 1951; Hammond 1955; Mayer 1956; Deer Creek-Ottertail1957; Kenyon-Nerstrand 1960; Kiester 1964; Brainerd Evangelical 1967; Fergus FallsPeace 1974; Lino Lakes 1983; St. Cloud Grace 1986; Atwater-Rosendale 1991; R 1996
MILLER, ARTHUR F.—Ed: BA Asbury 1990; MDiv Asbury 1993; Adm: PM 1993; FM1996; Ord: D 1993; E 1996; App: Adrian-Magnolia 1993
MILLER, DEXTER F.—Ed: Greenville 1951; BD Drew 1954; Adm: OT 1952; FM 1954;Ord: D 1953; E 1954; App: WYO Gouldsboro, PA, 1952; Spencer, NY, 1954; MN CoonRapids 1956; Wyoming 1962; Chisholm-Buhl 1967; Sherburn-Welcome-WelcomeEmmanuel 1974; R 1985; Fairmont (NA) 1985
MILLER, MARK B.—Ed: BA Hamline 1983; MDiv Duke 1986; Adm: PM 1985; FM1988; Ord: D 1985; E 1988; App: AS 1985; Chisholm-Buhl 1986; La Crescent-Dakota:Riverside 1990
MILLER, MICHAEL F.—Ed; BS Westmar 1968; MDiv ETS 1973; Adm: PM 1972; FM1975; Ord: D 1972; E 1975; App: AS 1972; Worthington First (A) 1973; St. Paul Wesley-St. Paul Hope 1976; Shoreview Peace-St. Paul Wesley 1979; North Oaks (name changefrom Shoreview) Peace 1982; Crystal: Brunswick 1996
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MILLOY, PETER F.—Ed: BA U of M 1976; MA U of M 1977; MDiv Pittsburgh 1984;Adm: PM 1986; FM 1989; Ord: D 1986; E 1989; App: Harmony-State Line 1984; St.Francis 1988; St James 1992
MILLS, SHARON D.—Ed: BS St. Paul Bible Coll 1985; MDiv Bethel 1989; Adm: PM1987; FM 1991; Ord: D 1987; E 1991; App: New Prague 1984; AS 1987 (New Prague1987-88); New Prague 1989; Arlington 1992
MINEHART, JAMES A.—Ed: BA Hamline 1952; BD Drew 1955; Adm: OT 1952; FM1956; Ord: D 1955; E 1956; App: AS 1952; Wood Lake-Echo 1955; Clinton 1958; St. PaulWesley 1961; Rosemount 1963; Columbia Hts 1975; Champlin-Brooklyn Park Riverview1979; Mpls Richfield (A) 1985; Mpls North 1988; R 1990
MINEHART, R. GORDON—Ed: BA Hamline 1956; BD Vanderbilt 1959; Adm: OT1956; FM 1959; Ord: D 1957; E 1959; App: Bay City, WI 1952-54; Ellsworth, WI 1954-56; AS 1956 (Eagleville, TN 1956-58); Mpls Faith 1959; Edina 1975; R 1996
MITCHELL, SCOTT—Ed: BA UMD 1975; MTh Perkins 1978; MA Washington 1979;Adm: PM 1978; FM 1983; Ord: D 1978; E 1983; App: AS 1978; Care & Couns Cent, St.Louis 1979; Racine-Grand Meadow 1981; Samaritan Cent, Battle Creek, MI 1984; PastCouns, Samaritan Interfaith Cen, Naperville, IL 1988
MOLENAAR, GERRIT, JR.—Ed: BS Mankato 1972; MDiv UTS TC 1976; Adm: PM1974; FM 1977; Ord: D 1974; E 1977; App: Gordonsville-Glenville 1968; Ellendale-Geneva 1974; Jeffers-Red Rock-Amo 1980; Hutchinson Vineyard 1984; SW DS 1989;Fairmont 1997
MOREY, JANET COOMER—Ed: BA MI State 1967; MDiv UTS TC 1984; Adm: PM1982; FM 1986; Ord: D 1982; E 1986; App: AS 1982; Plymouth Messiah (A) 1984;Proctor 1990
MORITZ, THEODORE R.—Ed: BA Westmar 1937; MDiv ETS 1940; Adm: P 1933;FM 1940; Ord: D 1940; E 1941; App: MN AS 1933 (Slayton 1934-35); IL Pearl City1940; Chadwick 1943; Shannon 1949; St Paul First 1956; MN St. Paul First-Trinity 1957;Mpls Portland Ave 1958; Detroit Lakes 1964; Preston-Lanesboro 1968; R 1974; St.Petersburg, FL, St. James (NA) 1975
MORRIS, JOHN J.—Ed: BS U of M 1978; Adm: PM 1986; FM 1988; Ord: D 1986;E 1988; App: Ceylon-East Chain 1985; Kasson-Kasson Pleasant Corners 1988; Chaplain,US Army 1994; Lakeland: St. Croix Valley 1997
MUELLER, HOWARD—Ed: BA North Central 1958; BD ETS 1961; STM Yale 1962;PhD Northwestern 1973; Adm: P 1958; FM 1961; Ord: E 1961; App: AS 1958; Racine-Sumner Center 1962; Chap Albert Acad, Sierra Leone 1965; AS 1968 (Des Plaines GoodSamaritan 1968-70); Prof Carleton 1973; Prof North Central 1976
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MYERS, JUDITH ELLEN—Ed: BME Gustavus Adolphus 1964; MDiv UTS TC 1994;Adm: PM 1993 FM 1996; Ord: D 1993; E 1996; App: AS 1993; Chaska: Discovery,Shakopee: Calvary (A) 1994; Excelsior (A) 1995
NAGEL, CLEMENS J.—Ed: BS ND State 1962; STB Wesley 1965; Adm: OT 1963; FM1965; Ord: D 1963; E 1965; App: AS 1963 (Washington DC Shepherds of the Street 1963-64; East Harford, MD, 1964-65); Bemidji (A) & Camp Min 1966; Excelsior (A) 1969;Sherburn-Welcome-Welcome Emmanuel 1970; Prog Dir YMCA West Suburban 1971;Fridley (A) 1984; Crystal: Brunswick (A) 1996
NEAL, PAUL W.—Ed: BA Hamline 1941; BD Garrett 1943; MA Northwestern 1950;Adm: OT 1941; FM 1943; Ord: D 1943; E 1944; App: N MN Cedar-Bethel 1937; JoyceChapel-Bethel 1938; Mpls Simpson (A) 1940; AS 1941 (Elgin, IL, First 1941-43); NW IARenwick-Hardy 1943; MN Columbia Hts 1948; Columbia Hts-Salem 1949; Albert Lea1955; St. Paul First-Trinity 1963; So. St. Paul 1971; R 1981; St. Paul Asbury (RS) 1983
NELSON, CHARLES E.—Ed: PhB U of ND 1951; STB Boston 1955; Adm: OT 1951;FM 1956; Ord: D 1952; E 1956; App: ND AS 1951 (Bryantville, MA 1952-55); MNFarmington 1956; Faribault 1959; St. Paul St. Anthony Pk 1966; Worthington First 1975;LOA 1984; Chap MN Masonic Home 1985; Chaplain/Mgr Resident Serv MN MasonicHome 1990; R 1992
NELSON, GREGORY V.—Ed: BA U of MN 1976; MDiv Asbury 1979; Adm: PM1978; FM 1980; Ord: D 1978; E 1980; App: AS 1978; South Ridge-Hokah 1979;Kabetogama-Mobile Mission (Crane Lake) 1983; Waseca: Evangelical 1991
NELSON, JAMES R.—Ed: AB U of MN 1957; BD Garrett 1964; MTh Luther 1970;Adm: OT 1962; FM 1964; Ord: D 1962; E 1964; App: AS 1962 (Milwaukee GardnerMem 1962-64); Lafayette-Brighton-Winthrop 1965; Mpls Riverview 1967; Mpls LakeHarriet (A) 1970; Mpls North 1974; Bloomington Portland Ave 1988; R 1997
NELSON, LOREN D.—Ed: BA UMD 1970; MDiv Iliff 1973; Adm: PM 1971; FM1974; Ord: D 1971; E 1974; App: AS 1971; Buffalo 1972; Eagan 1982; NE DS 1992
NEUGER, CHRISTIE COZAD—Ed: BA U of M 1975; MDiv UTS TC 1980; PhD Schof Theo at Clarmont 1987; Adm: PM 1979; FM 1981; Ord: D 1979; E 1981; App: AS1979; Chap North Memorial Hosp 1980; AS 1982; Samaritan Cen & Pomona ValleyPastoral & Growth Cen 1984; Counselor Fnd Rel & Mental Health 1985; Asst ProfPrinceton Theo Sem 1987; Assoc Prof, Pas Counseling and Pas Theo, UTS/TC
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NEWTON, J. MARSHALL—Ed: AB U of M 1942; BD Oberlin 1950; Adm: OT 1947;FM 1950; Ord: D 1948; E 1949; App: OH Toledo Ironville-Toledo Bayshore 1946;Elmore St. Paul’s 1947; MN Parkers Lake-Golden Valley 1950; Golden Valley 1953;Cosmos-Churchill-Spring Grove 1955; Chokio-Pepperton 1956; Herman 1958; Menahga-Sebeka 1961; North Branch-Cambridge 1963; Nashwauk-Marble-Pengilly 1969; CaseWorker Lino Lakes Recep & Diag Cen 1970; Chap Salvation Army 1976; Couns &Teacher Chadashchay, Inc. 1979; Principal Chadashchay, Inc. 1980; Pastor in Res, CoordCounseling Services Chadashchay 1984; R 1985
NICHOLAS, CLARENCE R.—Ed: AB Hamline 1941; BD Garrett 1944; Adm: OT1941; FM 1944; Ord: D 1943; E 1944; App: N MN Greenwood 1940; AS 1941 (Roanoke-Benson, IL, 1941-43); IL Wyoming-Saratoga 1943; MN Farmington-Rosemount 1947; St.Paul St. Paul’s 1951; Mpls Edgewater 1958; Fairmont 1964; DS Central 1970; DS ME1972; Roseville 1976; R 1984; Field Dir ME Builders (NA) 1987-1992
NICHOLAS, DOUGLAS R.—Ed: BA Morningside 1967; BD Perkins 1970; Adm: PM1969; FM 1971; Ord: D 1969; E 1971; App: AS 1969; Mpls Richfield (A) 1970;Monticello 1973; Woodbury 1983
NICHOLAS, RONALD L.—Ed: BS Morningside 1969; MDiv St. Paul 1972; Adm: PM1970; FM 1973; Ord: D 1970; E 1973; App: AS 1970; Mankato Hilltop-Eagle Lake 1972;Duluth Woodland-Duluth Wesley 1979; Duluth Woodland 1982; Le Sueur 1986; LOA1989; Excelsior (A) 1989; Prior Lake: Holy Trinity 1992
NIELSEN, CARL M. III—Ed: BA Moorhead 1980; MDiv Iliff 1986; Adm: PM 1984;FM 1988; Ord: D 1984; E 1988; App: AS 1984; Humboldt-Pembina, ND-Joliette, ND1986; Mabel-Newburg 1988; Crystal: Brunswick (A) 1991; Shakopee: Calvary 1996
NIELSEN, LAURITS C.—Ed: BA Northwestern Univ 1961; MDiv Garrett 1964; Adm:OT 1962; FM 1965; Ord: D 1962; E 1965; App: MN AS 1962; Two Harbors 1964;Duluth Lester Pk 1967; Olivia Faith-Olivia Emmanuel-Bird Island-Osceola 1969; OliviaFaith-Bird Island 1970; Prog Assoc Nurture 1975; SW TX Austin University (A) 1979;MN Windom 1980; White Bear Lake 1984; Bemidji 1991; Mpls. Wesley 1993
NIELSEN, MARY ELLEN—Ed: BA Hamline 1966; MDiv UTS TC 1980; Adm: PM1978; FM 1981; Ord: D 1978; E 1981; App: AS 1978; Bloomington Portland Ave (A)1980; Owatonna (A) 1982; White Bear Lake (A) 1985; Hopkins 1989; Norwood-Hennepin Avenue (A) 1995; Stillwater: First 1996
NIENABER, SUSAN M. RICHEY — Ed: BA Central Coll Pella, IA 1983; MDiv Garrett1987; App: IA Mpls Grace (A) (Intern Pastor) 1984; Lewis United Congreg-UM Lewis,IA 1987; Chap CPE Abbott NW Mpls 1989; Coun, Westminster 1991; (Tranf MN Conf1993) Pastoral Coun, Westminster Counseling Ctr, Mpls 1993
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NOAH, NANCY JUNE JOHNSTON—Ed: BA Dak Wesleyan 1974; MDiv G-ETS1978; Adm: PM 1976; FM 1980; Ord: D 1976; E 1980; App: Zimmerman-Becker 1978;Becker-Clearwater-Clear Lake 1982; Brainerd Evangelical 1984; SL 1990; Prof., St. PaulST, MO 1991; Dir Poppele Ctr for Health & Welfare, St. Paul Sch Theo, MO, 1993; Dirof Pastoral Care/Chaplin Lakeview Meth Health Care Center-Maplewood Residence1994; LOA 1/1/95
NORDELL, MARK D.—Ed: BA Northwestern Univ 1968; MDiv UTS TC 1982; Adm:PM 1980; FM 1984; Ord: D 1980; E 1984; App: Norwood-Mayer 1979; Proctor 1983;Austin: First 1990; Brooklyn Center: Brooklyn 1997
NORDSTROM, TRUIT F.—Ed: BA Augsburg 1949; BD North Park 1954; Adm: FM1963; Ord: Evang Miss Cov 1955; App: Stillman Valley, IL, United Christian 1954;Upsala, MN, Evang Cov 1957; South Ridge EUB 1962; MN South Ridge 1963; Le Sueur-Le Center 1964; Hewitt-Wrightstown 1967; Hewitt-Bertha-Wrightstown 1969; Atwater-Oak Park-Rosendale 1970; Morristown-Blooming Grove 1974; Pine River-Pequot Lakes1976; DL 1978; R 1992
NOREN, CAROL J.—Ed: BA U of M 1979; MDiv Boston 1983; Adm: PM 1982; FM1986; Ord: D 1982; E 1986; App: AS 1982; Pipestone Zion-Salem-Jasper 1983; Alden1984; LOA 1987; Faribault Hope-Prairieville 1988; Faribault Hope 1997
NORTH, LESLIE G.—Ed: BA Westmar 1969; MDiv Iliff 1975; Adm: PM 1970; FM1977; Ord: D 1970; E 1977; App: NE AS 1970 (S. Vienna-Brighton, OH 1969-71);Kearney Faith (A) 1971; Haigler-Parks 1973; Sargent-Comstock 1975; MN McGregor-Fleming-Palisade 1979; Chap USAF 1982; Eveleth, Gilbert, Buhl 1997
NOSEK, DEAN A.—Ed: BA U of M 1969; ThM Boston 1973; Adm: PM 1972; FM1975; Ord: D 1972; E 1975; App: AS 1972; Bloomington Hillcrest (A) 1973; AS 1979;Duluth Chester Pk 1980; Osakis-Villard 1985; Blue Earth: First 1991; Olivia: Faith, BirdIsland 1996
NOWELL, JOHN MUELLER—Ed: BA Westmar 1970; MDiv G-ETS 1975; Adm: PM1971; FM 1976; Ord: D 1971; E 1976; App: ND AS 1971; MN AS 1973; St. Louis Pk (A)1975; Springfield 1979; Rochester Christ (A) 1986; Mpls: Lk Harriet 1990; Forest Lake:Forest Hills 1993
NYBERG, WARREN ARTHUR—Ed: BA Hamline 1943; BD Garrett 1946; Adm: OT1943; FM 1946; Ord: D 1945; E 1946; App: N MN AS 1943 (Genoa City, WI, 1945-46);American Church Montevideo, Uruguay 1946; MN American Church, Montevideo,Uruguay 1948; Mpls Harron 1951; Red Wing 1954; Mpls Minnehaha 1961; Austin First1972; Excelsior 1977; R 1986
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OBERG, CLAYTON A.—Ed: AB Hamline 1942; STB Boston 1945; Adm: OT 1942; FM1945; Ord: D 1943; E 1945; App: N MN AS 1942; Milaca-Ogilvie-Onamia 1945; Milaca-Ogilvie 1947; MN Milaca-Ogilvie 1948; Little Falls-Royalton 1951; Ortonville 1958;Willmar 1962; Anoka 1968; Waseca Faith 1970; Hibbing 1981; R 1985
OGLESBEE, CLAY D.—Ed: BS U of M 1977; MDiv McCormick 1982; Adm: PM 1982;FM 1984; Ord: D 1982; E 1984; App: Mpls Simpson 1982; St Paul: Church of GoodShepherd 1996; Northfield 1997
OLSON, LOREN M. — Ed: BA UMD 1977; MDiv St Paul 1980; MS NW Missouri St1982; DMin Lexington 1996; Adm: PM 1979; FM 1984; Ord: D 1979; E 1984; App:Graham 1982; AZ Scottsdale DSW (A) 1985; Winslow 1986; HOL Alcoa: Green Meadow1989; MN Duluth: Woodland-Riverview 1993
OLSON, RAMON A.—Ed: BA St. Cloud 1967; MDiv St. Paul 1971; Adm: PM 1969;FM 1972; Ord: D 1969; E 1972; App: Greenwood 1966-68; AS 1969 (Burchard-Lewiston, NE, 1968-71); Blooming Prairie-Lansing 1971; Eyota 1975; Plainview-Kellogg-Weaver 1979; Montevideo 1986; Esko: Northwood-Duluth: Norton Park 1992
ORDE, GORDON J.—Ed: BS Bemidji 1970; MDiv Garrett 1974; Adm: PM 1972; FM1975; Ord: D 1972; E 1975; App: AS 1972; Wykoff-Fountain 1974; Elmore 1980;Faribault: Fourth Ave 1991
ORMSBY, RICHARD E.—Ed: BA CA Western 1964; STB Boston 1967; Adm: PM1966; FM 1969; Ord: D 1966; E 1969; App: SO CA-AZ AS 1966 (Merrimacport, MA,1967-68); NH Merrimacport 1968; Nashua Arlington St 1970; Claremont-NorthCharlestown-Unity 1973; MN Dexter-Brownsdale 1979; Dexter-Grand Meadow 1984;Pine Island 1987; Pine Island-Hammond 1992; SE DS 1994
OSBORN, LLOYD W.—Ed: BA Winona 1957; MDiv Garrett 1961; Adm: OT 1958;FM 1962; Ord: D 1958; E 1962; App: Chap Asst USMC 1952-53; Money Creek-Ridgeway-Witoka 1954-57; AS 1958 (Capron-Blaine, IL, 1957-59; Harvard, IL, (A) 1959-60; Pearl City-Kent, IL, 1960-61); Paynesville-Hawick-Union Grove 1961; Aurora-HoytLakes 1965; Herman-Chokio 1967; Kiester-Rice Lake 1973; Racine-Grand Meadow 1975;Mpls Edgewater 1977; Sauk Centre 1979; Eyota 1984; McGregor-Fleming-Palisade 1986;Moose Lake 1989; DL 1991; R 1995
OTTENSMANN, JEAN M.—Ed: BS U of M 1982; MDiv UTS TC 1990; Adm: PM1990; FM 1994; Ord: D 1990; E 1994; App: AS 1990; Brooklyn Center: Harron 1992
PAINTER, ROBERT C.—Ed: BA IN Central 1942; BD UTS Dayton 1945; Adm: FM1944; Ord: E 1946; App: AS 1944; Waterville-Cordova 1945; Waterville-Morristown-Cannonville 1948; Marshall 1951; Rochester First 1959 (name change to RochesterEvangel 1968); R 1985; Mpls Richfield (NA) 1986
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PALM, IRVING H.—Ed: AB U of M 1943; BD Garrett 1950; Adm: OT 1948; FM 1951;Ord: D 1949; E 1951; App: AS 1948 (Chemung, IL, 1949-51); Moorhead 1951; St. Cloud(A) 1954; Warren 1955; Grand Rapids-Coleraine 1960; Marshall 1965; Duluth Woodland1970; Duluth Woodland-Duluth Wesley 1972; Proctor-Duluth Wesley 1973; Pine City-Brook Park 1978; R 1985
PARKS, HILDA A.—Ed: BS U of M 1965; MA U of M 1970; MDiv UTS TC 1985;Adm: PM 1985; FM 1987; Ord: D 1985; E 1987; App: Blooming Prairie-Lansing 1985;AS 1989; Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 1993
PARKS, ROGER A.—Ed: BA Westmar 1965; MDiv ETS 1969; DMin UTS TC 1980;Adm: P 1963; FM 1969; Ord: E 1969; App: AS 1963; Winona-South Ridge 1968; WinonaCentral-Winona Immanuel-Homer (A) 1969; Winona Central-Homer (A) 1972; Aurora-Hoyt Lakes 1974; Alexandria 1979; Mankato Centenary 1986; Richfield 1994
PARRIOTT, JACK—Ed: BA Westmar 1954; BD ETS 1957; Adm: P 1953; FM 1957;Ord: E 1957; App: AS 1953; Wabasso-New Avon 1957; Marshall 1963; MarshallAlbright-Lynd 1968; Blue Earth Salem 1969; Paynesville 1984; LOA 3/20/93; withdrawalof credentials 3/30/93 (¶453.4); Reinstated 1/1/96 to LOA; R 7/1/96
PARSONS, MARK HUNTER—Ed: BA U of M 1972; MDiv UTS TC 1976; J.D.William Mitchell 1987; PhD U of M 1993; Adm: PM 1975; FM 1978; Ord: D 1975;E 1978; App: AS 1975; Worthington First (A) 1976; Fairfax-Franklin-Morton 1977; AS1978; Lino Lakes 1979; Mpls Edgewater Emmanuel 1983; Dir Gift Planning, HamlineUniversity 1992
PASSER, BURTON A.—Ed: BS Morningside 1949; BD Garrett 1952; Adm: OT 1949;FM 1952; Ord: D 1951; E 1952; App: AS 1949; St. Paul Woodbury 1952; Waseca 1958;St. Paul Fairmount Ave 1967; Marshall: Wesley 1976; R 1990
PATTERSON, GORDON A.—Ed: BBA U of M 1941; BD Perkins 1949; Adm: OT1947; FM 1949; Ord: D 1947; E 1949; App: KS AS 1947; MT Broadwater Cty Parish1949; Admin MT Deaconess School 1952; Kalispell 1954; DS Glacier Pk 1958; GreatFalls Sunnyside-Chap MT Deaconess Hosp 1964; MN Admin Lakeview Home 1969;R 1980; Granada (RS) 1987
PENNER, REGINALD—Ed: BA U of Manitoba 1967; BD U of Winnipeg 1970; Adm:PM 1970; FM 1972; Ord: D 1970; E 1972; App: Roseau-Sprague, Manitoba 1969;Frazee-Vergas 1970; Burnsville Grace 1973; St. Cloud Grace-Graham 1977; St. CloudGrace 1982; Tracy 1984; Duluth: Chester Pk 1989; Olivia: Faith, Bird Island 1994;Barnum 1996
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PENNINGTON, CHESTER A.—Ed: AB Temple 1937; BD Drew 1940; PhD Drew1948; LHD OH Northern 1961; DD McKendree 1968; Adm: OT 1938; FM 1940; Ord:D 1939; E 1940; App: NJ Neptune City-Shark River Hills 1938; Spring Lake 1942; ChapUSN 1943; NEW East Orange (A) 1946; Hackettstown 1947; NY New York Ch of St. Pauland St. Andrew 1951; MN Mpls Hennepin Ave 1955; Prof Iliff 1972; ROCKY MT ProfIliff 1973; MN R 1979
PENNINGTON, LUTHER B.—Ed: BA Houghton 1959; STB Boston 1963; Adm: OT1961; FM 1964; Ord: D 1962; E 1964; App: TROY AS 1961 (Epping, NH, 1961-64); NHEpping 1964; Salisbury 1965; Moultonboro-Weirs 1968; MN St. Paul Peace 1968;Plainview-Kellogg-Weaver 1969; Waseca Evangelical 1975; Red Bird Miss Conf 1981;Jeffers-Red Rock-Amo 1984; R 1987; Ellendale-Geneva (RS) 1987; South Ridge-Hokah(RS) 1988-1991; West Bethel (RS) 1991
PERRY, JAMES MYRON.—Ed: BA Swarthmore 1968; BD Andover Newton 1971;Adm: Troy Conference, PM 1969; FM 1972; Ord: D 1969; E 1972; App: AS 1969;Danville, W. Danville, Walden, S. Walden 1971; St. Johnsbury (A) 1974; Whitehall 1977;Queensbury, Sanford’s Ridge 1981; Burlington 9/86; Council Director 2/89; Transfer toMN 1997; Steward of Appointed Leadership 1997
PETERSON, JERALD E.—Ed: BA Hamline 1958; MDiv Boston 1962; MEdPyschDuquesne 1972; Adm: OT 1961; FM 1963; Ord: D 1961; E 1963; App: AS 1961; MplsRichfield (A) 1962; Chap Robert Morris Coll 1969; Ely 1973; St. Cloud Miss 1978 (namechange to St. Cloud New Horizons 1979); LOA 1982; R 1984
PFEIFER, E. H.—Ed: BA Westmar 1939; BD ETS 1942; Adm: P 1938; FM 1943; Ord:D 1943; E 1945; App: AS 1938 (Big Woods Cong, Naperville, IL, 1941-42); Madison1942; Le Sueur 1947; Springfield 1954; Rice Lake 1963; Austin 1967 (name change toAustin Faith 1969); Austin Faith-Austin First (A) 1971; R 1974; Redwood Falls (NA)1981-86
PHELPS, RUTH M.—Ed: BA Hamline 1962; MDiv UTS TC 1985; Adm: PM 1984; FM1987; Ord: D 1984; E 1987; App: AS 1984; Mpls Richfield (A) 1985; Pine Island 1994
POSTLETHWAITE, MARTHA ANNE—Ed: BA Carleton 1978; MDiv Union NY 1982;Adm: PM 1981; FM 1984; Ord: D 1981; E 1984; App: Bronx, NY, City Island 1980;Bertha-Hewitt-Wrightstown 1981; St. Paul Central Pk 1984; Mpls Hennepin Ave 1988;Cord Com Life/Assoc Dir Adm, UTS/TC
POTTER, MARLOWE D.—Ed: BA Hamline 1953; BD Drew 1956; Adm: OT 1953; FM1956; Ord: D 1955; E 1956; App: AS 1953; Ruthton-Altona-Verdi 1956; Morgan-NewAvon 1959; Vernon Center-Amboy 1963; Springfield 1968; Caledonia-Caledonia UP1973; Chap Lakeview UM Home-Granada 1980; Chap Lakeview Health Care Cen-Granada-Welcome 1985; Mankato Hilltop 1987; R 1995
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POWERS, JEANNE AUDREY—Ed: BS Mankato 1954; STB Boston 1958; Adm: OT1958; FM 1961; Ord: D 1958; E 1961; App: AS 1958; St. Paul St. Anthony Pk (A) -MNMeth Student Movement (MMSM) 1959; St. Paul St. Anthony Pk (A) -St. Paul Wes Fd-MMSM 1962; Conf Staff-MMSM 1964; Conf Staff-Mpls First University-MMSM1967; Gen Bd of Miss 1969; Gen Bd of Global Min 1973; Gen Comm Chr Unity & InterrelCon 1980; R 1996
PRAETORIUS, JOHN RICHARD—Ed: BA St. Olaf 1978, JD Wm. Mitchell 1981;Adm: PM 1989; FM 1992; Ord: D 1989; E 1992; App: AS (Pipestone: Zion-Salem-Jasper) 1989; Pipestone: Zion, Salem, Jasper 1990; St. Cloud: Grace 1991
PRICE, DAVID MALCOLM—Ed: B Music ED Westminster Choir College 1972, MDivTrinity Evangelical Div Sch 1991; Adm: PM 1991; FM 1997; Ord: D 1991; E 1997; App:Campus Crusade for Christ, Germany 1991; Brainerd Lakes New Church Start 1995
PUDIL, JAMES J. III—Ed: BA Hamline 1971; MDiv St. Paul 1974; Adm: PM 1973; FM1976; Ord: D 1973; E 1976; App: AS 1973; Worthington Emmanuel-Bigelow 1975;Morristown-Blooming Grove 1980; Duluth Norton Pk-Duluth Riverview 1982; St. James1988; Marshall Albright-Lynd 1992; Marshall: Albright 1997
PURDHAM, CHARLES B.—Ed: BA Hamline 1948; STM Boston 1951; Adm: OT1948; FM 1951; Ord: D 1950; E 1951; App: Mpls Oxboro 1947; AS 1948 (Malden, MA,Centre 1948-49); Nashwauk-Kelly Lake-Pengilly 1951; Proctor-Brookston 1954; Proctor1958; Mpls North 1960; Conf Prog Dir 1970; DS ME 1976; Bloomington Hillcrest 1982;R 1986; Field Dir MW Union (NA) 1986
PURDHAM, JAMES—Ed: BA Augsburg 1977; MDiv Boston 1983; Adm: PM 1982;FM 1985; Ord: D 1982; E 1985; App: AS 1982; Winona Central (A) 1983; Waterville-Cannonville 1988; St Paul: Cleveland Ave-Olivet 1992; St. Paul: Central Park 1994;Harmony, State Line 1997
PYNE, JONATHAN T.—Ed: AB Hamline 1974; MDiv Princeton 1977; Adm: PM 1976;FM 1978; Ord: D 1976; E 1978; App: AS 1976; Renville 1977; Mpls Hennepin Ave (A)1985; LOA 1992
RADER, MARK—Ed: BS Bowling Green 1979; MDiv Asbury 1984; Adm: PM 1986;FM 1990; Ord: D 1986; E 1990; App: CEN IL Palmyra-Modesto-Scottville 1984; MNCherry Grove 1987
RAMOS, ALEX—Ed: AB Taylor 1958; BD Emory 1961; DMin San Francisco 1975;Adm: OT 1959; FM 1963; Ord: D 1959; E 1963; App: N GA AS 1959; MN Chokio-Pepperton 1961; Menahga-Sebeka-Akeley-Hubbard 1963; Menahga-Sebeka-Hubbard1964; Detroit Lakes 1968; Mpls Wesley 1975; Grand Rapids 1980; Grand Rapids-KellyLake 1981; Windom 1991; Hutchinson: Bethlehem 1994; Hutchinson: Bethlehem,Brownton 1997
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RAMSTAD, M. PETER—Ed: BA Hamline 1953; BD Drew 1956; Adm: OT 1953; FM1956; Ord: D 1954; E 1956; App: AS 1953; Afton 1956; Duluth Bethany-DuluthRiverview 1959; Circle Pines 1963; Mpls Simpson 1968; Hutchinson Vineyard 1978;Duluth First 1982; Worthington First-Worthington Emmanuel 1988; Chester Park 1994;R 1994
RASMUSSEN, CINDY MARIE —Ed: BA Hamline 1986, MDiv GETS 1989; Adm: PM1989; FM 1992; Ord: D 1989; E 1992; App: Rochester Christ (A) 1989; Fairmount Ave1994
RATHS, MARTIN B.—Ed: BA Carleton 1980; MDiv Union 1986; Adm: PM 1986; FM1989; Ord: D 1986; E 1989; App: Gordonsville-Glenville-Albert Lea (A) 1986; Bemidji(A)-Cass Lake 1989; Redwood Falls 1993
REAMES, TRAVIS WAYNE—Ed: BA NM Highlands U 1966; MA NM Highlands U1969; MDiv Perkins 1992; Adm: LP 1991; PM 1992; FM 1997; Ord: D 1992; E 1997;App: Wyoming 1991; St Paul: Church of Good Shepherd-Cleveland Ave. 1994; Hawley(Glyndon UCC) 1996
REBEHN, KENT—Ed: BA SDSU; MDiv G-ETS 1992; Adm: PM 1992; FM 1994; Ord:D 1992; E 1994; App: Menahga/Sebeka 1992; Wood Lake, Clarkfield 1996
REBSTOCK, JOHN F.—Ed: BA North Central 1944; BD ETS 1951; Adm: P 1949; FM1951; Ord: E 1951; App: AS 1949; Racine-Sumner Center 1951; Hewitt-Wrightstown1957; Worthington Emmanuel 1963; Worthington Emmanuel-Bigelow 1965; Danube-Middle Creek 1975; Raymond-Rosewood 1982; Buffalo Lake 1986; R 1987
REHNBERG, JOHN A. JR.—Ed: BSE U of M 1972; MDiv UTS TC 1976; Adm: PM1974; FM 1977; Ord: D 1974; E 1977; App: Hewitt-Bertha-Wrightstown 1976; WestBethel 1981; Hibbing 1985; Osseo 1992
REINERS, KENNETH G.—Ed: BA Westmar 1965; MDiv UTS Dayton 1968; Adm:P 1964; FM 1968; Ord: E 1968; App: DAK AS 1964; Rapid City 1968; SD Rapid CityKnollwood Hts 1969; Chap Mpls St. Mary’s Hosp 1974; MN Chap Mpls St. Mary’s Hosp1982; Cedar-Chap Riverside Med Ctr 1990
REINKING, LOWELL A.—Ed: BA Westmar 1945; BD ETS 1950; Adm: P 1943; FM1950; Ord: D 1946; E 1950; App: AS 1943; Tenney 1945; AS 1947; Redwood Falls 1950;Richfield 1955 (name change to Mpls Ch of Peace 1969); New Ulm First-New UlmOakwood 1974; New Ulm First 1986; R 1988; Worthington (NA) 1989
RENSTROM, GREGREY J.—Ed: BA Macalester 1969; MTh St. Andrew’s 1973; Adm:PM 1970; FM 1974; Ord: D 1970; E 1974; App: AS 1970; St. Paul Holman-St. PaulAsbury 1973; AS 1975; Wyoming 1976; LOA 1977; Blooming Prairie-Lansing 1980; St.Paul St. Anthony Pk 1985; Hamline 1997
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REPINSKI, MARVIN E.—Ed: BTh North Central Bible Coll 1959; BD NorthwesternLutheran 1964; Adm: OT 1964; FM 1967; Ord: D 1964; E 1967; App: Mpls North (A)1964; St. Cloud Wes Fd 1967; SL 1972 (West Haven, CT, First Luth 1972-73); St. CloudUMHE 1973; Mpls Richfield (A) 1974; Duluth Central Ave 1975; So. St. Paul 1981; St.Paul Mounds Pk 1985; Mora-Ogilvie 1991; Howard Lake-Montrose 1995
RETTIG, DOUGLAS WILLIAM—Ed: BA Univ of Ill, 1965; M.Div G.ETS, 1969; Adm:PM 1966; FM 1970; Ord: D 1966; E 1970; App: AS 1966; Ecumenical Institute, 1969;Institute of Cultural Affairs Indonesia, 1979; Ecumenical Institute Washington DC, 1983;MN Conf, Immanuel: Jordan, 1986; Central Ill Conf, Braceville/South Wilmington/Essex,1988; MN Conf, Rice Lake Grace, 1993
REYNOLDS, RICHARD L.—Ed: BA Hamline 1951; BD Drew 1954; Adm: OT 1951;FM 1956; Ord: D 1953; E 1954; App: AS 1951; Winona Central (A) 1955; Litchfield1959; Field Rep Rochester Meth Hosp 1968; Dir Dev Rochester Meth Hosp 1969; ExecDir Rochester Meth Hosp Found 1978; Pres RMH Found 1982; R 1987
RICE, KENNETH A.—Ed: BA Westmar 1960; BD ETS 1965; CAGS Boston 1969; PhDU of M 1987; Adm: P 1960; FM 1965; Ord: E 1965; App: East Blue Earth 1965; AS 1968;Marshall Albright-Lynd 1969; Marshall Albright-Clarkfield-Lynd-SW Camp Min 1970;Roseville (A) 1974; Columbia Hts 1979; Anoka 1990
RICHARDS, GORDON L.—Ed: BS Minot 1949; BD Perkins 1951; MA SMU 1952;Adm: OT 1953; FM 1957; Ord: D 1953; E 1957; App: Northville, SD, 1952; ND AS 1953;SD Faith 1955; DeSmet-Lake Preston 1958; MN Lake Crystal-Madelia 1962;Montevideo 1974; Litchfield 1979; St. Paul Cleveland Ave 1982; St. Paul Cleveland Ave-St. Paul Olivet 1984; R 1992
RICHARDS, STEPHEN L.—Ed: BA St. Olaf 1978; MTh Perkins 1982; Adm: PM 1981;FM 1985; Ord: D 1981; E 1985; App: AS 1981; Duluth Bethany-Duluth Wesley 1982;Bloomington Hillcrest (A) 1986; Edina: Good Samaritan (A) 1990
RICK, GENE F.—Ed: BA Westmar 1969; MDiv ETS 1972; Adm: P 1967; FM 1973; Ord:D 1970; E 1973; App: AS 1967 (Spencer, IA, 1967-69; Geneva, IL (A) 1970-72);Harmony-State Line 1972; Lake City-Zumbro Falls 1980; Elk River 1991
RITNER, GARY DAVID—Ed: AB WV Wesleyan 1971; MDiv Union NY 1974; MPhUnion NY 1977; PhD Union NY 1981; Adm: PM 1973; FM 1984; Ord: D 1973; E 1984;App: WV AS 1973; Discon 1980; Reinst 1983; MN Clarissa-Eagle Bend-Clotho 1981; St.Paul Central Pk 1984; Bloomington: Hillcrest 1993
ROBINSON, ROLLAND B.—Ed: BA Hamline 1959; BD Drew 1962; PhD Union 1979;Adm: OT 1960; FM 1962; Ord: D 1960; E 1962; App: AS 1960; Mpls Lake Harriet (A)1962; Mpls Calvary 1965 (name change to People’s 1971); Sup 1976; LOA 1977 (ProfAntioch-Mpls Communiversity 1976-78); Dean Antioch-Mpls Communiversity 1978;LOA 1979; Annandale 1980; Plymouth Messiah 1986
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ROE, JAMES E.—Ed: BS Bradley 1965; MDiv Duke 1968; Adm: OT 1966; FM 1970;Ord: D 1966; E 1970; App: CEN IL AS 1966; MN Excelsior (A) 1968; Deer River 1969;Roseau 1974; Mpls Lake Harriet (A) 1981; Moorhead: Grace 1990
ROGERS, KENNETH M.—Ed: BS TX Wesleyan 1959; MDiv Garrett 1963; Adm: OT1961; FM 1964; Ord: D 1961; E 1964; App: AS 1961 (Mazomonie-Black Earth-MoundsCreek, WI, 1961-63); Adrian-Magnolia 1963; Ortonville 1966; Caledonia-Caledonia UP1971; St.Charles-Dover 1973; Kasson-Pleasant Corners 1977; Sherburn-Trimont 1985;Chatfield 1988; R 1996
ROGERS, THOMAS H.—Ed: BA & BS Lamberth 1951; BD Vanderbilt 1955; Adm: OT1951; FM 1954; Ord: D 1953; E 1955; App: MEMPHIS Lexington Ct 1949; Bandana-Oscar 1951; Adamsville Pickwick 1953 (name change to Adamsville Station 1954); MNSt. Paul Epworth 1955; Le Sueur 1960; Duluth First (A) 1962; Hastings 1963; Wadena1966; Harmony-State Line 1968; Tracy 1972; Mpls Grace (Penn) 1977; St. Paul Calvary-St. Paul St. John’s 1981; LOA 1983; R 1990
ROLLIN, JEAN—Ed: BS Northwestern 1979; MDiv UTS TC 1987; Adm: PM 1987;FM 1989; Ord: D 1987; E 1989; App: Morristown-Blooming Grove 1987; St. Louis Pk:Aldersgate (A) 1991; Mpls: Richfield (A) 1997
ROLLIN, ROBERT E.—Ed: BA U of M 1948; BD Garrett 1952; Adm: OT 1948; FM1952; Ord: D 1950; E 1952; App: AS 1948 (Chicago Adriel 1949-50; Roselle, IL, 1951-52); Hill City-Swatara-Palisade 1952; St. Paul Holman 1955; Austin First (A) 1962; LakeCity-Zumbro Falls 1965; Hutchinson Vineyard 1971; Duluth Chester Pk 1973; Balaton-Lake Benton 1976; St. Paul Epworth 1980; R 1986
ROSENE, JOYCE H.—Ed: BA U of M 1949; MA UTS TC 1974; MDiv UTS TC 1977;Adm: PM 1974; FM 1978; Ord: D 1974; E 1978; App: AS 1974; St. Paul Hamline (A)1977; LOA 1984; Roseville (NA) 1987; R 1993
ROSS, JAMES W.—Ed: BA Earlham 1957; MDiv Wesley 1961; Adm: OT 1959; FM1961; Ord: D 1959; E 1961; App: IN AS 1959; MN Walnut Grove-Holly 1961; Proctor1965; Rochester Bethany 1971; Mpls Asbury 1979; Spring Valley 1989
ROWE, KENNETH IAN—Ed: BA Macalester 1987; MDiv Wesley 1992; Adm: PM1990; FM 1994; Ord: D 1990; E 1994; App: AS 1990; Three Rivers Parish, St Charles-Dover Charge 1992; Cass Lake-Bemidji Campus Ministry 1995; Mpls: Simpson 1996
ROWEN, WILLIAM A.—Ed: BA Macalester 1967; MDiv Garrett 1970; Adm: PM 1968;FM 1971; Ord: D 1968; E 1971; App: AS 1968; Fairmont-Granada (A) 1970; Alden 1972;Moose Lake-Barnum 1975; Brainerd Park 1982; Farmington: Faith 1990; Alexandria 1997
RUGGLES, BRUCE C.—Ed: BEE U of M 1982; MDiv Bethel 1986; Adm: PM 1984; FM1988; Ord: D 1984; E 1988; App: AS 1984; Slayton-Lake Wilson 1986; Champlin 1992
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RUHNKE, DENNIS D.—Ed: BA U of WI River Falls 1957; BD ETS 1960; Adm: P 1957;FM 1960; Ord: E 1960; App: AS 1957; Paynesville Zion-Salem-Ebenezer 1960; MapleGrove-Hanover 1964; St. Paul Calvary 1969; Mpls Oakland Ave 1973; West St. PaulFaith 1982; Mpls: Grace (Lowry) 1991; R 1997
RULE, LAWRENCE J.—Ed: BA Goshen 1943; BD Bethany 1946; ThD Iliff 1958; Adm:FM 1951; Ord: Ch of the Brethren 1941; App: CO immed trans to MN Farmington-Rosemount 1951; Rosemount 1956; St. Paul Hamline (A) 1957; Northfield 1960; Excelsior1967; Red Wing 1977; R 1984
RUSSELL, BILL PERCY—Ed: BA McKendree 1950; BD Nazarene 1954; Adm: PM1969; FM 1971; Ord: Ch of the Nazarene 1954; App: Bonnie, IL, Meth 1948; Panama-Sorento, IL, Meth 1949; St. Louis, MO, Sal Army Harbor Light 1950; Omaha, NE,Nazarene 1954; Redwood Falls, MN, Nazarene 1956; AS 1963; Chap IN Boy’s School1964; Chap Mpls Workhouse 1966; MN Chap Mpls Workhouse 1969; Mpls Richfield(A) 1973; Chap Rochester St. Mary’s Hosp 1978; R 1990
RYBERG, ELTON ALLEN—Ed: BA U of M 1955; MDiv UTS TC 1983; Adm: PM1983; FM 1985; Ord: D 1983; E 1985; App: Norwood-Mayer 1983; Cedar 1986; Eyota1989; Eyota-Elgin 1991; Chaska: Discovery 1995; Fairfax, Morton 12/96; Waterville,Cannonville 1997
SARAZIN, DUANE V.—Ed: BA North Central 1968; MDiv ETS 1972; Adm: PM 1970;FM 1973; Ord: D 1970; E 1973; App: St. Louis Park (A) 1972; Hastings 1978; ME DS 1992
SATHER, DONALD R.—Ed: BA Westmar 1948; BD ETS 1952; MA Columbia 1963;Adm: P 1945; FM 1952; Ord: E 1952; App: AS 1945; Chap USA 1951; R 1984;Anchorage, AK, Faith 1986; R 1987
SAUER, FREDERICK CHARLES—Ed: BA U of AZ 1966; MA Mankato 1970; PhD MIState 1977; MDiv UTS of Twin Cities 1986; Adm: PM 1985; FM 1988; Ord: D 1985;E 1988; App: Jordan 1984; Rochester Christ (A) 1986; Le Sueur 1989; Eagan: Advent 1992
SCHILLING, BETTY A.—Ed: BS U of WI, River Falls; MDiv UTS TC 1983; Adm: PM1982; FM 1986; Ord: D 1982; E 1986; App: AS 1982; LOA 1983 (St. Paul Olivet 1983-84); St. Paul Hamline (A) 1984; Newport 1990; Prairieland Parish: Sargeant, Brownsdale1996; Eden Prairie: Prairie (A) 1997
SCHMITT, ALBERT S.—Ed: BA Evansville 1924; BD Vanderbilt 1927; Adm: OT 1925;FM 1927; Ord: D 1925; E 1928; App: CEN GER Nashville 1925; Boonville 1928;Boonville-Evansville Bethlehem 1930; Seymour 1932; IN Seymour Trinity 1933;Mooresville First 1941; Chap USNR 1943; N MN Duluth Lester Pk 1946; MN DuluthLester Pk 1948; Brooklyn Center 1951; Duluth Wesley 1959; Ely 1963; R 1966; DuluthFirst (A) (RS) 1966-72; Fairmont (A) (RS) 1972-78
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SCHNEIDER, DAVID—Ed: BA Westmar 1951; BD ETS 1954; Adm: P 1951; FM 1954;Ord: E 1954; App: AS 1951; Spring Valley 1954; Spring Valley-Preston 1959; Faribault-Prairieville 1963 (name change to Faribault Hope 1969); West St. Paul 1974; RochesterHomestead 1982; St. Anthony 1986; R 1993
SCHNEIDER, JAMES H.—Ed: BA Westmar 1948; BD ETS 1951; Adm: P 1947; FM1951; Ord: E 1951; AS 1947; Waterville-Morristown-Cannonville 1951; Farmington1953; Paynesville 1963; Mpls Grace (Lowry) 1967; DS NE 1980; R 1986
SCHNEIDER-BRYAN, DANIEL G.—Ed: BA McKendree 1978; MDiv G-ETS 1982;Adm: PM 1979; FM 1984; Ord: D 1979; E 1984; App: SO IL AS 1979; MN MplsEpworth 1982; St. Paul Wheelock Pkwy 1987; Kimball-South Haven 1993
SCHNEIDER-BRYAN, KATHRYN A.—Ed: BA Hamline 1977; MDiv G-ETS 1980;Adm: PM 1979; FM 1981; Ord: D 1979; E 1981; App: AS 1979; Brooklyn CenterBrooklyn (A) 1980; St. Paul Calvary-St. Paul St. John’s 1983; St. Paul St. John’s 1985;Roseville 1985; St Cloud State University UMHE, 1993; St Cloud First, 1994
SCHOEPPLER, JEROME J.—Ed: BA U of M 1951; MDiv Candler 1957; OT 1955;FM 1957; Ord: D 1955; E 1957; App: Chokio-Pepperton 1952-53; AS 1955 (LookoutValley, AL, 1954-56); Money Creek-Ridgeway-Witoka 1957; Pine Island 1960; Excelsior(A) 1964; Osseo 1967; LOA 1977 (Shakopee 1977-80); Shakopee 1980; R 1987
SCOGGIN, ROBERT E.—Ed: BMus Midwestern 1951; MTh Perkins 1954; Adm: OT1952; FM 1956; Ord: D 1952; E 1956; App: NW TX AS 1952; N TX Dallas White Rock(A) 1954; Wichita Falls First (A) 1955; Dallas University Pk (A) 1956; MN Rochester (A)1963 (name change to Rochester Christ) 1969; R (Effective 9/1/93)
SECHRIST, REBECCA LYNN—Ed: BA Mt. Holyoke 1987; MDiv Harvard DivinitySchool, 1992; Adm: PM 1991; FM 1994; Ord: D 1991; E 1994; App: AS 1991; Delano1992; Mpls: Prospect Park 1995
SHAFFER, ROBERT J.—Ed: BA Hamline 1974; MDiv UTS TC 1979; Adm: PM 1977;FM 1980; Ord: D 1977; E 1980; App: AS 1977; Ruthton-Verdi 1979; South Haven-Kimball 1980; St. Francis 1986; LOA 1988; Prog Dir Beeman Place, Lake Elmo (NA)1989; Community Based Services 1993; LOA 1994; Pastoral Counseling Svc 1997
SHANNON, EDWARD F.—Ed: BA Carleton 1939; MA Fletcher Sch of Law &Diplomacy 1940; BD Northwestern Lutheran 1951; Adm: OT 1948; FM 1951; Ord:D 1950; E 1951; App: Hopkins 1947; Litchfield-Spring Grove 1952; Litchfield 1955; ParkRapids 1959; Moorhead 1964; Spring Valley 1974; Mankato Centenary (A) 1980; R 1983
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SHEFFIELD, DONALD S.—Ed: BA Hamline 1950; BD Garrett 1955; MA U of M1957; Adm: OT 1952; FM 1955; Ord: D 1953; E 1955; App: AS 1952 (Chicago Gross Pk1952-55); St. Paul Olivet-St. Paul Salem 1955; St. Paul Sunrise 1959; Hutchinson 1962(name change to Hutchinson Vineyard 1969); St. Paul First-Trinity 1971; Golden Valley1974; Mahtomedi 1987; R 1992
SHELBY, ELAINE L.—Ed: BA U of M 1974; MA U of M 1977; PhD U of M 1979;MDiv G-ETS 1986; Adm: PM 1987; FM 1989; Ord: D 1987; E 1989; App: Norwood-Mayer 1986; Appleton 1990; Appleton-Madison-Bellingham 1992; Kiester: Grace, RiceLake 1996
SHELTON, WAYNE G.—Ed: AB High Point Coll 1951; BD Duke 1954; Adm: OT 1953;FM 1955; Ord: D 1953; E 1955; App: WE NC AS 1953; Elkin Ct 1954; Chap USA 1957;MN Clarkfield-Dawson PCUSA 1977, R 1996
SHIELDS, JACK ALLAN—Ed: BS NW College 1985; MDiv Asbury 1990; Adm: PM1990 FM 1992; Ord: D 1990 E 1992; App: Mpls Grace (Penn Ave) 1990
SHOEMAKER, RALPH B.—Ed: AB Hamline 1950; MDiv Drew 1953; Adm: OT 1950;FM 1953; Ord: D 1952; E 1953; App: AS 1950 (Clifton, NJ, Bella Vista 1950-53); DuluthAsbury-Duluth Hillside 1953; Duluth Hillside 1955; Bd of Nat Miss 1956; Ferrum, VA,Jr Coll 1958; Rosemount-Grace 1959; Rosemount 1960; New Ulm-Brighton 1963; NewUlm 1965; Bloomington Portland Ave 1968; Columbia Hts 1974; Mahtomedi 1975;R 1979; Coon Rapids (NA) 1979-82; New Prague Miss (RS) 1983-84; Fridley (NA) 1984;Section on New Church Dev (NA) 1989
SIPLE, CLAIR D.—Ed: BA Manchester 1946; BD Duke 1950; Adm: OT 1948; FM1950; Ord: D 1948; E 1950; App: Richland Center-Burton, IN, 1943-46; VA Danville Ct1946; NW IN Mulberry-Cloverleaf 1950; Crawfordsville Trinity 1953; Chesterton 1956;South Bend St. Paul 1962; MN Bemidji 1966; Willmar 1977; Lakefield 1983; R 1988
SMITH, FREDERICK (FRED) M.—Ed: BA Upper IA 1924; STB Boston 1927; MABoston 1928; Adm: OT 1923; FM 1926; Ord: D 1926; E 1928; App: UPPER IA Calmar-Fort Atkinson; AS 1924; Assist Dir Wes Fd, Mpls 1928; MN Mpls Assoc Dir Wes Fd1929; Tracy-Nettiewyynt 1931; Windom 1935; St. Paul Cleveland Ave-St. Paul Olivet1937; W WI Mineral Point-Pleasant View 1942; Mineral Point-Linden-Pleasant View1943; Exec Sec Conf Bd of Ed 1945; MN Oxboro-Conf Dir Pub Rel 1953; Mpls Hillcrest(name change from Oxboro) 1956; Exec Sec Conf Bd of Ed 1959; R 1970
SMITH, JACK D.—Ed: BA Luther 1969; MDiv St. Paul 1975; Adm: PM 1970; FM1976; Ord: D 1970; E 1976; App: AS 1970; Blooming Prairie-Lansing 1975; MplsHennepin Ave (A) 1977; Lamberton-Germantown-Sanborn 1978; La Crescent-Dakota1982; Maplewood Arlington Hills (A) 1986; Jeffers-Red Rock-Amo 1987; Brainerd:Evangelical 1990; New Ulm: Oakwood 1994; Winnebago, Basey 1997
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SMITH, RICHARD—Ed: BA IN Central 1945; BD Bonebrake 1948; Adm: P 1945; FM1948; Ord: E 1948; App: MN AS 1945; New Ulm 1948; Kiester 1950; Brainerd 1954; St.Paul First 1957; Hutchinson Bethlehem 1967; Bd of Glob Min Fairbanks, AK 1974; OR-ID Tigard 1977; MN Fairmont 1979; Mpls Grace (Lowry) 1984; R 1988; W Bethel (NA)1989-1990
SODERBERG, JOHN—Ed: BA Rocky Mt Col 1962; MDiv Drew 1965; DMin St Paul1989; App: Burnsville: River Hills (A)-Chaplain Abbott NW 1993; Transfer fromYellowstone Conference to MN Conference 1995; Employee Counselor/IndustrialChaplain Ceridian 1997
SODERFELT, ALCYD N.—Ed: BA U of M 1969; MDiv UTS TC 1973; Adm: PM1970; FM 1974; Ord: D 1970; E 1974; App: Pine City-Brook Park 1967; Blue Earth First1978; Blue Earth First-Granada 1979; Blue Earth First 1980; Mahtomedi 1983; InverGrove Hts Mt. Bethel 1987; Janesville-Elysian 1993
SOUHRADA, WANE ODELL—Ed: BS U of M 1984; M Div Candler 1986; Adm: PM1985, FM 1990; Ord: D 1985, E 1990; App: AS 1985; Sargeant-Brownsdale 1986;Cascade 1992
SPENCE, ELIZABETH LOPEZ —Ed: BA Scarritt 1968; MTS Perkins 1975; DMinPerkins 1976; Adm: PM 1972; FM 1977; Ord: D 1972; E 1977; App: New Mexico:Mountainside in Albuquerque 1976; Christ in Albuquerque 1983; St. Luke’s in El Paso,TX 1989; St. Luke’s in Odessa, TX 1993; MN Conf: Rochester: Christ 1996
STAMBAUGH, PAUL L.—Ed: BS U of M 1961; MDiv UTS TC 1976; Adm: PM 1974;FM 1977; Ord: D 1974; E 1977; App: AS 1974; Excelsior (A) 1976; Inver Grove Hts MtBethel-Inver Grove Hts Salem 1980; Inver Grove Hts Mt. Bethel 1982; Prior Lake 1985;Byron 1987; Lake City, Zumbro Falls 1997
STANDRING, ARTHUR—Ed: BA Hamline 1969; MDiv UTS TC 1971; Adm: OT 1968;FM 1973; Ord: D 1968; E 1973; App: Buffalo Lake 1961; Mpls Bethlehem 1964;Zimmerman 1971; Zimmerman-Becker 1972; Walnut Grove 1974; Wabasso-New AvonSalem 1980; R 1981
STEINER, ROYAL B.—Ed: BA Taylor 1950; MDiv Dubuque 1953; Adm: OT 1951;FM 1953; Ord: D 1952; E 1953; App: N IA Colesburg First 1950; Gilmore City 1953;Sioux City Crescent Pk 1959; MN Wadena 1960; St. Paul Holman 1966; Breckenridge-Foxhome 1968; Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 1977; Buffalo Lake 1983; R 1986
STEMME, RODNEY J.—Ed: BA Morningside 1974; MDiv Iliff 1977; Adm: PM 1975;FM 1980; Ord: D 1975; E 1980; App: AS 1975; Hawley 1979; Mpls Henn Ave (A) 1982;Warren-Angus PCUSA-Euclid PCUSA 1985; Perham-Dent 1989; Lamberton, Sanborn1996
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STEPHENSON, HUGH R.—Ed: BA Hamline 1968; MDiv UTS TC 1971; Adm: PM1970; FM 1972; Ord: D 1970; E 1972; App: AS 1970; Walnut Grove 1971; Delano 1974;Red Wing 1984; Mpls: Edgewater Emmanuel 1994
STEVENS, EDWARD—Ed: BA North Central 1950; Bd ETS 1953; Adm: P 1949; FM1953; Ord: E 1953; App: AS 1949; Luverne-Steen 1953; Sargeant 1958; Mankato 1963;Mankato-Eagle Lake 1967 (name change to Mankato Hilltop 1969); Staples 1972; PineIsland 1979; Prior Lake 1987; R 1992
STRNAD, FOREST V.—Ed: BA KS Wesleyan 1942; BD Garrett 1947; MDiv Garrett1972; Adm: OT 1945; FM 1949; Ord: D 1945; E 1949; App: Castle Rock 1944; AS 1945;Chatfield 1947; Alden 1951; Kasson 1956; Chisholm-Buhl 1962; Wyoming-Forest Lake1967; Stewartville-Sumner Center 1972; Breckenridge-Foxhome 1977; Hector 1981;R 1984; Faribault Fourth Ave (NA) 1986
STROM, PHILIP L.—Ed: BS Winona 1973; MDiv Candler 1979; Adm: PM 1979; FM1981; Ord: D 1979; E 1981; App: AS 1979; Menahga-Sebeka-Hubbard 1980; Fergus FallsPeace 1983; Cambridge 1987; Castle Rock-Little Prairie-Northfield Moravian 1989; LittlePrairie 10/96
STRUNK, JOHN RICHARD—Ed: BA Kent St 1968; MDiv UTS TC 1991; Adm: PM1990; FM 1993; Ord: D 1990; E 1993; App: AS 1990 (Wabasso, New Avon, Salem 1990-1991); Wykoff-Fountain 1991; Fergus Falls: Peace 1996
SWANSON, WAYNE VERNON—Ed: BA Pillsbury 1979; MDiv Bethel 1982; Adm:PM 1986; FM 1989; Ord D 1986; E 1989; App: Heron Lake-Bingham Lake-Okabena1984; Inver Grove Hts Salem 1986
SWENSON, RORY L.—Ed: BA Morningside 1978; MDiv Boston 1981; Adm: PM1980; FM 1983; Ord: D 1980; E 1983; App: Wynot-Maskel, NE 1977-78; AS 1980;Villard-Alexandria (A) 1981; Osakis-Villard 1983; Red Bird Miss Conf 1985; Ortonville-Correll 1988; Ortonville-Correll-Clinton 1995; New Larger Parish, Dir. 1997
TABER, RANDALL K.—Ed: BA U of M Morris 1973; MDiv UTS TC 1977; PhDWalden 1985; Adm: PM 1975; FM 1978; Ord: D 1975; E 1978; App: Hewitt-Bertha-Wrightstown 1974; Mpls Asbury (A) 1976; Deer River-Big Falls 1977; Staples 1987;Robbinsdale: Olivet 1997
TANNER, H. GRANT—Ed: BS Mankato 1969; MDiv St. Paul 1972; Adm: PM 1970;FM 1973; Ord: D 1970; E 1973; App: AS 1970; Clarkfield-Montevideo (A)-Rosewood(A) 1972; Mpls Emmanuel 1973; Mpls Edgewater Emmanuel 1979; Le Sueur 1983; CoonRapids 1986
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TAPPE, MARY—Ed: BA Hamline 1978; MDiv UTS TC 1982; Adm: PM 1981; FM1984; Ord: D 1981; E 1984; App: AS 1981; Le Center-Cleveland 1982; Brownton-Cosmos 1988; R 1995
TAYLOR, DAVID G.—Ed: BS Hamline 1974; MDiv G-ETS 1978; Adm: PM 1976; FM1980; Ord: D 1976; E 1980; App: NO IL AS 1976; MN Red Wing (A) 1978; St. Charles-Dover 1980; La Crescent-Dakota 1986; Rochester: Christ (A) 1990; New Ulm: First 1991
TESKA, GLENN F.—Ed: AB Hamline 1934; STB Boston 1937; Adm: OT 1937; FM1939; Ord: D 1936; E 1939; App: Castle Rock 1933-34; La Crescent-Dakota-Dresbach1937; Le Center-Cleveland-Ottawa 1940; Chap USA 1942; Winona Central (A) 1946;Chap USAF 1948; SL 1972; R 1973
THILGES, BECKY JO—Ed: BA Buena Vista 1990; MDiv Iliff 1995; Adm: PM 1995;FM 1997; Ord: D 1995; E 1997; Austin: First (A) 1995
THOMPSON, DANA J.—Ed: BS U of M 1979; MDiv Perkins 1987; Adm: PM 1985;FM 1989; Ord: D 1985; E 1989; App: AS 1985; Ely 1987
THOMPSON, J. HARLEY—Ed: BA Dakota Wesleyan 1943; BD Drew 1947; DDDakota Wesleyan 1962; Adm: OT 1944; FM 1946; Ord: D 1946; E 1947; App: DAKPresho 1941; AS 1944 (Wharton, NJ, 1944; Sparrowbush-Rio, NY, 1944-47); GardenCity-Florence 1947; Lead-Terraville 1951; SD Lead 1953; Aberdeen 1959; MN WayzataMessiah 1966; Dir Camp Kingswood 1971; R 1981
THOMPSON, ROY C.—Ed: Cleveland Bible Coll 1931; Bible Standard Inst 1933;Garrett 1952; Adm: FM 1952; Ord: Soc of Friends; App: Soc of Friends 1933; Chap USA1945; MN Menahga-Sebeka 1948; Mora-Ogilivie 1952; Wadena 1956; Jackson 1960; St.Paul St. John’s 1965; Columbia Hts (A) 1967; Sherburn-Welcome 1968; R 1970
TILTON, TERRY LEE—Ed: BS Bemidji 1972; MDiv UTS TC 1977; Adm: PM 1975;FM 1978; Ord: D 1975; E 1978; App: Cosmos-Lake Lillian 1973; Eveleth 1976; Eveleth-Gilbert 1982; Richfield Ch of Peace 1989; Breckenridge-Foxhome 1995
TOEWS, ALQUINN L.—Ed: BS Mankato 1948; MDiv Garrett 1953; Adm: OT 1951;FM 1953; Ord: D 1952; E 1953; App: AS 1951 (Arlington Hts, IL 1952-53); Spring Valley1953; Osseo 1955; Chap Univ Hosp Ann Arbor, MI 1960; Dir Chap Services RochesterMeth Hosp 1961; R 1989
TOSCHAK, GEORGE G.—Ed: BS Westmar 1970; MDiv UTS Dayton 1974; Adm: PM1972; FM 1975; Ord: D 1972; E 1975; App: IA AS 1972; MN AS 1973; Annandale 1974;Verndale-Central-Bertha UCC 1980; LOA 1985; St Paul: Mounds Park 1991; Austin:Fellowship, Glenville 1997
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TOSCHAK, PATRICIA MARTIN—Ed: BA Westmar 1970; MDiv UTS Dayton 1974;Adm: PM 1972; FM 1975; Ord: D 1972; E 1975; App: AS 1972; South Haven-Kimball1974; Motley 1980; NW DS 1985; Mounds View: Sunrise 1991; Hennepin Ave 1993;Austin: First 1997
TOY, EARL H.—Ed: BA Hamline 1951; BD Candler 1954; Adm: OT 1951; FM 1954;Ord: D 1952; E 1954; App: AS 1951; Marble-Kelly Lake 1954; Alexandria 1956;Breckenridge-Foxhome 1961; St. Charles-Dover 1968; Brooklyn Center Harron 1972; ElkRiver 1977; Bd of World Gospel Mission, Honduras 1979; Mable-Newburg 1980; R 1981;Mpls Asbury (NA) 1981-86
TRAVER, WILBERT F.—Ed: AB Hamline 1940; BD Drew 1944; Adm: OT 1944; FM1946; Ord: D 1944; E 1946; App: NY Arkville-Dry Brook 1943; Coeymans Hollow Ct1946; MN Ceylon-Welcome 1949; Ceylon-East Chain 1951; Jackson 1955; Tracy-Nettiewyynt 1958; Tracy 1961; Tracy-Amiret 1964; Aitkin-Pine Lake 1966; PipestonePeace 1972; Racine-Grand Meadow 1977; R 1981
TRYON, DELBERT S.—Ed: AB Hamline 1930; STB Boston 1935; Adm: OT 1936; FM1938; Ord: D 1936; E 1938; App: AS 1936 (Lawrence, MA, St. Mark’s 1934-37); Mabel-Prosper 1937; Dodge Center 1940; Le Sueur 1947; Redwood Falls 1954; Mpls Hobart1957; Conf Treasurer 1960; Mpls Trinity 1966; R 1970
UTECHT, JEFFREY M.—Ed: BA Augsburg 1978; MDiv Bethel 1981; Adm: PM 1980;FM 1983; Ord: D 1980; E 1983; App: AS 1980; Rochester Evangel (A) 1981; Lindstrom1987; Hastings 1992
UTZMAN, DONALD—Ed: BA North Central 1954; BD ETS 1957; Adm: P 1952; FM1957; Ord: E 1957; App: AS 1952; Racine-Sumner Center 1957; St. Paul First-St. PaulEagle Point 1962; St. Paul Hope (name change from Eagle Point) 1963; St. Paul Faith 1967;Hopkins 1974; Mpls. Asbury 1989; R 1994
VANDERWERF, ROY E.—Ed: BCE U of M 1974; MDiv Candler 1980; Adm: PM 1980;FM 1982; Ord: D 1980; E 1982; App: Clinton-Graceville UCC 1980; Frazee-Vergas 1988;Northern Lights Parish 1994
VASQUEZ, MARCIAL—Ed: Lic IL Wesleyan 1981; MDiv UTS TC 1988; Adm: AM1988; PM 1991; FM 1997; Ord: D 1988; E 1997; App: West St. Paul: La Puerta Abierta1981; St. Paul: La Puerta Abierta 1993
VICTORIN-VANGERUD, NANCY—Ed: BA Texas A&M 1978; MACE Scarritt 1982;MDiv Vanderbilt 1986; PhD Vanderbilt 1995; Adm: (TN) PM 1986; FM 1988; Ord:D 1986; E 1988; App: Lakeland (A) 1986; AS 1988; Rochester Christ (A) 1993; Lecturerin Systematic Theology, Murdoch Univ & Perth Hall of Div, Australia 1997
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VORK, RICHARD L.—Ed: BS Northland 1961; BD Dubuque 1965; M Div Dubuque1971; Adm: OT 1962; FM 1965; Ord: D 1962; E 1965; App: Palisade, MN, 1957-58; WWI Washburn-Grandview 1958; Belmont-Whig 1961; MN Nerstrand-Kenyon 1964;Milaca-Zimmerman 1966; Nashwauk-Marble-Pengilly 1970; Marshall Albright-Lynd1980; Waseca: Faith 1989
VRIEZE, ALLAN—Ed: BS Westmar 1970; MDiv Candler 1973; Adm: PM 1971; FM1974; Ord: D 1971; E 1974; App: AS 1971; Sargeant 1973; Rochester Homestead (A)1976; Chatfield 1981; AS 1988; Glenwood United Parish 1989; Chap: St Mary’s Hosp,Rochester 1991; Chap: Mayo Medical Center, Rochester 1994
WAGGONER, RICHARD D.—Ed: BMus Morningside 1950; MMus U of CO 1956;DMA U of M 1977; Adm: OT 1965; FM 1967; Ord: D 1964; E 1967; App: LA NewOrleans Rayne Memorial (A) 1960; MN Mpls Hennepin Ave (A) 1965; R 1994
WALDER, GERALD—Ed: BA Westmar 1944; BD ETS 1947; Adm: P 1943; FM 1947;Ord: E 1947; App: AS 1943; Kasson 1946; Mpls Olivet 1949; Mpls Grace 1957; DS St.Paul 1967; DS SW 1969; Robbinsdale 1973; R 1987
WALKER, E. JERRY—Ed: AB Seattle Pacific 1940; BD Garrett 1945; DD Wiley 1958;DD Northland 1971; Adm: OT 1943; FM 1945; Ord: D 1943; E 1945; App: ROCK RIVimmed trans to PAC NW AS 1943; Sup 1949; ROCK RIV Chicago St. James 1953; MNDuluth First 1962; Dir Center for Fam Studies Dudley House Duluth 1975; Minnetonka1977; LOA 1982; R 1983
WALKER, H. THOMAS—Ed: BS U of M 1949; MDiv Drew 1954; DMin San Francisco1976; Adm: OT 1950; FM 1954; Ord: D 1952; E 1954; App: MN AS 1950(Newfoundland, NJ, 1950-54); NEWARK Newfoundland 1954; Chap USAF 1955; MNDuluth Lester Pk 1958; Rochester (A) 1963; St. Paul Fairmount Ave 1965; Gen Bd ofEvan 1967; DS NW 1970; Duluth First 1975; Mpls Richfield 1982; R 1991
WALKES, DEBORAH MARIE—Ed: BA Augsburg 1974; M Div UTS 1991; Adm: PM1990; FM 1993; Ord: D 1990; E 1993; App: AS 1990; Mankato: Centenary (A) 1991; St.Paul: St. Anthony Park 1997
WALKES, DONALD—Ed: BA Westmar 1939; MDiv UTS Dayton 1950; Adm: P 1937;FM 1950; Ord: E 1950; App: SD AS 1937; without appt 1939; MN without appt 1945;Pipestone Zion-Pipestone Salem 1950; Kiester 1954; Mpls Olivet 1957; DS SW 1973; LeSueur 1979; R 1983; South Ridge-Hokah (RS) 1986-88
WALLACE, EMERY L.—Ed: BA Kletzing; MDiv Asbury; Adm: OT 1948; FM 1950;Ord: D 1948; E 1950; App: Princeton-Spencer Brook 1947; Mpls Asbury 1950; FergusFalls 1964 (name change to Fergus Falls Grace 1969); Virginia 1977; Hutchinson Vineyard1982; Blue Earth Salem 1984; R 1986
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WALPOLE, GARY A.—Ed: BA Wartburg 1982; MDiv UTS TC 1989; Adm: PM 1989FM 1992; Ord: D 1989; E 1992; App: Ceylon-East Chain 1988; LaFayette-(WinthropUCC) 1990; Akeley- Hubbard 1992
WALTERS, R. PAUL—Ed: BA Millsaps 1959; MDiv Duke 1967; DMin Acquinas 1976;Adm: OT 1960; FM 1967; Ord: D 1960; E 1967; App: N MS Dubbs 1960; AS 1964(Whitney Cross, NC, 1964-67); Chap Med Coll of VA 1967; IA Dir Clinical ChaplaincyIA Meth Med Cen 1970; Marr & Fam Couns 1977; Past Couns Des Moines PastoralCouns Ctr 1978; Asst Dir Pres Couns Services Seattle 1980; CEN IL Dir Chap Carle FdnHosp Urbana 1981; MN Perham-Dent-Richville 1984; Perham-Dent 1985; Little Falls1987; Duluth: Lester Park 1990
WALTHER, WAYNE L.—Ed: BA North Central 1971; ThM Boston 1974; Adm: PM1972; FM 1975; Ord: D 1972; E 1975; App: AS 1972; Hill City-Swatara 1974; St. Francis-Cedar Jan. 1979; St. Francis 1979; Savage: Glendale 1984; Le Sueur 1992
WELLMAN, KENNETH L.—Ed: BA Mankato 1962; MDiv Garrett 1968; Adm: OT1964; FM 1968; Ord: D 1964; E 1968; App: Lake Benton-Ivanhoe-Hendricks 1958;Vernon Center-Amboy 1961-63; AS 1964 (Davis-Dakota, IL, 1963-65); Morgan-NewAvon 1965; St. Paul Peace 1969; Mpls Edgewater 1973; Osseo 1977; Fairmont 1984;Virginia 1997
WENDLAND, GORDON—Ed; BA North Central 1949; MDiv ETS 1953; Adm: P 1950;FM 1953; Ord: E 1953; App: AS 1950 (Aurora, IL, Wesley Meth (A) 1950-52); Winona1952; Austin 1956; Mpls River Hills 1964; Shakopee 1974; Anoka 1977; R 1990
WERNER, EARL—Ed: BA Westmar 1942; BD ETS 1945; Adm: P 1942; FM 1946; Ord:D 1946; E 1947; App: AS 1942; Zion Ct 1945; Mpls Grace (A) 1960; Pipestone Zion-Pipestone Salem 1963; Eyota 1968; Bus Mgr Lake Koronis Assembly Grounds 1974;R 1988; Paynesville (NA) 1988
WERNER, SHARON JEAN—Ed: Minnesota Bible College, 1991; Adm: PM 1994; FM1997; Ord: D 1994; E 1997; App: (LSP) Hammond, 1/1/94; AS 1994; Alden-Wells (A) 1995
WESTBY, NEIL H. —Ed: BA U of M 1969; MDiv UTS Dayton 1973; MAR Asbury1982; Adm: PM 1971; FM 1974; Ord: D 1971; E 1974; App: Marshall Albright-Lynd-Clarkfield-SW Campus Min (Intern) 1971; AS 1972; Wyoming 1973; Pipestone Zion-Pipestone Salem-Jasper 1976; AS 1980; Mabel-Newburg 1981; Pine River-Pequot Lakes1985; Winnebago-Basey 1990; Danube, Middle Creek, Renville 1997
WESTLEE, JUDITH J.—Ed: BA U of M 1962; MDiv Candler 1982; Adm: PM 1981;FM 1985; Ord: D 1981; E 1985; App: AS 1981; McGregor-Fleming-Palisade 1982; SouthHaven Kimball 1986; Honorable Location 1989; Mpls Walker LP 1992; (Readmitted1993) St. Paul Central Park 1993; LOA 1994
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WETTERSTROM, DANIEL LANE—Ed: BS U of MN; MDiv St Paul 1993; Adm: PM1992; FM 1995; Ord: D 1992; E 1995; App: AS 1992; N Mankato Belgrade Ave (A) 1993
WHEELER, DAVID B.—Ed: BA Ripon 1974; MDiv Yale 1980; Adm: PM 1978; FM1983; Ord: D 1978; E 1983; App: AS 1978 (Mpls Grace Lowry 1978-79); Randolph-Stanton 1980; Inver Grove Hts Salem 1983; Duluth Pilgrim Congregaitonal UCC 1986;Duluth Hillside 1987; HL 1995; Mpls: Hennepin Ave (A) 1997
WHITE, JERRY LEE—Ed: BA Simpson 1960; BD Dubuque 1965; Adm: OT 1962; FM1965; Ord: D 1962; E 1965; App: Linden Edmund-Pleasant View, WI 1961; N IA AS 1962(Linden Edmund-Ridgeway, WI 1962-64); MN Annandale-Kimball 1964; Crosby-Deerwood 1966; Blooming Prairie-Lansing 1968; Ortonville-Correll 1971; St. James-Trimont 1979; St. James 1985; Ellendale-Geneva 1988; Deer Creek-Henning-Ottertail 1995
WIELAND, PERRY—Ed; BA Bethel 1979; MDiv Asbury 1982; Adm: PM 1981; FM1984; Ord: D 1981; E 1984; App: AS 1981 (New Bethel-Mt. Zion, IN, 1981-82);Norcross-Tenney 1982; Buffalo Lake 1987; New London/Spicer 1994; Spicer: CrossroadsCommunity 1997
WIGGEN, COOPER L.—Ed; BA St. Olaf 1974; MDiv Boston 1979; Adm: PM 1975;FM 1980; Ord: D 1975; E 1980; App: Money Creek-Ridgeway-Witoka 1975; AS 1976(Brighton, MA, Community 1977-79); Edina (A) 1979; Mpls Joyce 1982; Princeton-Spencer Brook 1992; Duluth: First 1996
WILEY, KENNETH S.—Ed: John Fletcher; Adm: OT 1931; FM 1935; Ord: D 1935;E 1938; App: ND Bantry 1930; Velva-Voltaire 1932; Clyde-Rock Lake-Hansboro 1936;Washburn-Underwood 1939; Bottineau-Dunseith-Gardena 1947; Dickinson-Gladstone1951; SD Deadwood-Central City 1961; Howard 1965; ND Wahpeton 1966; MNMenahga-Hubbard-Sebeka 1968; R 1972
WILCOX, PHYLLIS—Ed: BA U of MN 1953; MA NE IL St Coll 1968; Adm: PM 1993;FM 1996; Ord: D 1993; E 1996; App: AS 1993; Raymond-Rosewood 1994; Raymond 1995
WILCOXON, CLAIR D.—Ed: BA Hamline 1955; BD Perkins 1958; Adm: OT 1955; FM1960; Ord: D 1957; E 1960; App: AS 1955; Mpls Richfield (A) 1958; Bd of Missions,Argentina 1960; Faculty UTS TC 1967; Librarian Normandale Jr Coll 1969; FacultyMankato St 1973; Hon Loc 1977; Readmit 1985; Nocatee-Ft. Ogden, FL 1983; DesotoCorrect Inst-Nocatee-Ft. Ogden, FL 1984; R 1986
WILLARD, KENNETH V.—Ed: BA NE Wesleyan 1950; BD Drew 1953; Adm: OT1950; FM 1953; Ord: D 1952; E 1953; App: NE Alvo 1949; AS 1950 (Florham Pk, NJ,Calvary Pres (A) 1951-53) ; Crawford-Stark Valley 1953; Chap USAF 1955; Winside-Carroll 1958; MN Fairfax-Franklin 1961; Fairfax-Franklin-Morton 1964; Circle Pines1969; SL 1973; Winona McKinley 1974; Austin First (A) 1983; R 1987
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WILLIAMS, CHERYL MARIE—Ed: BA U of M (Morris) 1985; M Div Union NY 1988;Adm: PM 1989 FM 1992; Ord: D 1989 E 1992; App: SW Multiple Charge Parish 1988;Lamberton-Germantown-Sanborn 1989; Blooming Prairie-Lansing 1989; Excelsior (A)1992; Wadena 1995
WILLIAMS, STANLEY D.—Ed: BA Hamline 1936; BD Garrett 1939; Adm: OT 1936;FM 1939; Ord: D 1939; E 1940; App: N MN Onamia 1932; St. Francis-Bethel 1934-36;AS 1936 (Chicago Hegewisch 1937-39); MN St. Charles 1939; Minnesota Lake-Easton1941; Racine-Grand Meadow 1943; Preston-Lanesboro 1949; Winnebago-Granada 1955;Mankato (A) 1964; Lakefield 1967; R 1970
WILMOTH, RODNEY E.—Ed: M.Div Illif, 1962; Adm: OT 1962; FM 1963; Ord:D, 1962; E 1963; App: Nebraska: 1st Church, Luisville, NE 1962; Trinity Omaha, 1967;1st Church, Sidney, 1973; Trinity in Lincoln, 1977; St Paul’s in Omaha, 1982; MN Conf:Mpls: Hennepin Ave, 1994
WILSON, RICHARD—Ed: BA Hamline 1978; MDiv Harvard 1983; Adm: PM 1982;FM 1986; Ord: D 1982; E 1986; App: AS 1982; South Ridge-Hokah 1983; LOA 1986
WILSON, THOMAS M.—Ed: BA U of M 1972; MDiv St. Paul 1985; Adm: PM 1984;FM 1989; Ord: D 1984; E 1989; App: MO W Pattonsburg 1982; Barnard 1985; MNRaymond-Rosewood 1986; Thief River Fls 1990; Buffalo Lake 1994
WITT, B. G.—Ed: BA John Fletcher 1931; BD ETS 1934; Adm: P 1930; FM 1934; Ord:D 1934; E 1936; App: AS 1931 (Eppard’s Point, IL, 1933-34); Luverne 1934; Fairmont1938; Winona 1948; St. Clair-Beauford 1952; R 1963
WITT, NORMAN C.—Ed: BA Westmar 1964; MDiv ETS 1968; Adm: P 1962; FM1968; Ord: E 1968; App: AS 1962 (Riverside, IL, 1965-66; Rochester Homestead (A)1966-67); Morristown-Blooming Grove 1968; Kasson-Pleasant Corners 1973; MankatoCentenary (A) 1977; Spring Valley 1980; LOA 1989; Keister-Rice Lk 1990; Pipestone:Peace 1993
WITTSTRUCK, CLIFFORD M.—Ed: BA Dakota Wesleyan 1937; BD Drew 1940;Adm: OT 1940; FM 1942; Ord: D 1940; E 1942; App: NY Alford-Housatonic-Hartsville1940; Philmont-Harlemville 1942; Ardsley 1946; MN Lakefield 1949; Pipestone 1958;Montevideo-Rosewood 1967; Bloomington Portland Ave 1974; R 1980
WITTSTRUCK, THORNE K.—Ed: BA Hamline 1966; BD Drew 1969; MPhil Yale1971; PhD Yale 1972; Adm: OT 1967; FM 1969; Ord: D 1967; E 1969; App: AS 1967;UMHE SW MN State Coll 1972; Grand Rapids 1974; St. Paul St. Anthony Pk 1980;Rochester Evangel 1985; Worthington: First, Emmanuel 1994
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WOLF, DEAN W.—Ed: BA Gustavus Adolphus 1977; MDiv G-ETS 1980; Adm: PM1979; FM 1982; Ord: D 1979; E 1982; App: AS 1979; Balaton-Lake Benton 1980; Wells1987; Mankato: Centenary 1994
WOLTER, LESTER C.—Ed: BA Hamline 1964; MDiv St. Paul 1968; MRE St. Paul1969; Adm: OT 1965; FM 1968; Ord: D 1965; E 1968; App: Cedar 1959-64; AS 1965(Edgerton, KS, 1966-69); Morgan-New Avon 1969; Alden 1975; R 1984
WOODLEY, MATHEW G.—Ed: BS U of M 1981; M Div Bethel 1989; Adm: PM 1989;FM 1991; Ord: D 1989; E 1991; App: Barnum 1988; Cambridge 1996
WOODWARD, DEANNA—Ed: BA Hamline 1980; MDiv G-ETS 1983; Adm: PM 1982;FM 1985; Ord: D 1982; E 1985; App: AS 1982; Wykoff-Fountain 1983; LOA 1991; FL1993; Rochester: Evangel (A) 1995
WOODWARD, DONALD B.—Ed: BA Hamline 1941; MDiv Garrett 1950; Adm: OT1948; FM 1950; Ord: D 1949; E 1950; App: AS 1948 (Oak Park, IL, (A) 1947-49);Stillwater 1949; Columbia Heights 1955; Chap Methodist Hosp 1959; Mound 1967;Minister of Community Service and Pastoral Care 1972; Chap St. Mary’s Hosp Rochester1974; Dir of Pastoral Care United Hosp St. Paul 1978; R 1981; Plymouth Messiah (NA)1983-86
WOODWARD, MARK A.—Ed: BA Hamline 1979; MDiv G-ETS 1983; Adm: PM 1981;FM 1985; Ord: D 1981; E 1985; App: AS 1981; Preston-Lanesboro 1983; RochesterBethany 1993
WOOLVERTON, PAUL JR.—Ed: BA Trenton St 1982; MDiv Drew 1986; Adm: PM1985; FM 1988; Ord: D 1986; E 1988; App: S NJ Trenton Broad St 1979; Englishtown-Spotswood 1983; Trinity-Spotswood 1986; MN Winona: McKinley 1990; Prospect Park1994; Appleton, Madison, Bellingham 1995
WORDELMAN, DALE R.—Ed: BA North Central 1956; MDiv ETS 1960; DMin SanFrancisco 1978; Adm: P 1956; FM 1960; Ord: E 1960; App: AS 1956; Waterville-Morristown-Cannonville 1960; Eyota 1962; Rochester Christ (A) 1968; Windom 1970;Albert Lea 1980; Golden Valley 1992; Red Wing: First 1994
WUEHLER, MICHAEL L.—Ed: BA Mankato 1979; MDiv UTS TC 1983; Adm: PM1983; FM 1985; Ord: D 1983; E 1985; App: Zimmerman 1982; Duluth Woodland 1986;Detroit Lakes 1990; Hutchinson: Vineyard 1995
YANG, DANIEL PAO—Ed: BA National Col 1989; Adm: PM 1993; FM 1997; Ord:D 1993; E 1997; App: Hamline (A) 1991; AS 1993 (Hamline [A] 1993)
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YATES, H. WILSON—Ed: AB Southeast MO 1960; BD Vanderbilt 1962; PhD Harvard1968; Adm: PM 1970; FM 1973; Ord: D 1970; E 1973; App: Prof UTS TC 1970; Dean &Prof UTS TC 1988; Pres UTS TC 1996
ZABEL, JUDITH KREAGER—Ed: BA Augsburg 1985; MDiv Bethel TheologicalSeminary, 1992; Adm: PM 1989; FM 1994 Ord: D 1989; E 1994; App: AS 1989; AS 1990(Woodbury -(A)); Woodbury (A) 1992
ZABEL, LYNDON ROY—Ed: BA Moorhead 1979; MDiv UTS TC 1985; Adm: PM1985; FM 1987; Ord: D 1985; E 1987; App: Rosemount (A) 1985; Lino Lakes:Gethsemane 1990; Woodbury (A) 1993
ZABEL, VIRGINIA SUE LYDDON—Ed: BSN U of M 1976; MDiv UTS TC 1982;Adm: PM 1981; FM 1985; Ord: D 1981; E 1985; App: AS 1981; Cedar 1982; Cedar-Hennepin Church Counseling Cen 1983; Cedar-Dir Cont Ed UTS TC 1984; Dir Cont EdUTS TC 1986; Dir Prac in Mnstry and Mis, Wesley Theo Sem 1993
ZAHL, WILLERT—Ed: BA Westmar 1935; BD ETS 1938; Adm: P 1936; FM 1939; Ord:D 1939; E 1941; App: AS 1936; Hendricks 1938; Cherry Grove 1940; Danube 1950;without appt 1956; Paynesville 1957; without appt 1963; Duluth Chester Pk 1964; Bd ofGlob Min 1973; R 1974
ZART, HAROLD W.—Ed: BA Taylor 1949; BD Butler 1955; MDiv CTS 1972; Adm:OT 1949; FM 1955; Ord: D 1952; E 1955; App: Grant Union, IN, 1946; W WI HazelGreen 1949; AS 1952 (Boehmer, IN, 1952-53); N IN Boehmer 1953; Roanoke 1957; MNSherburn-Welcome 1962; Mpls Harron 1965; Coon Rapids 1970; DS NW 1980; R 1985
ZEIMES, ROBERT J.—Ed: BA U of M 1968; MDiv UTS TC 1972; Adm: PM 1971;FM 1973; Ord: D 1971; E 1973; App: AS 1971; Golden Valley (A) 1972; Frazee-Vergas1973; St. Paul Cleveland Ave 1976; Brooklyn Center Brooklyn (A) 1982; White Bear Lake(A) 1989; Minnetonka 1996
ZIELINSKI, KATHLEEN W.—Ed: BA Northland Col 1984; MDiv UTS TC 1987; Adm:PM 1986; FM 1989; Ord: D 1986; E 1989; App: WI Pepin-Alma 1986; MN Bloomington:Hillcrest (A) 1990; Inver Grove Hts: Mt. Bethel 1993
ZIMMERMAN, LAWRENCE C.—Ed: BA North Central 1956; BD ETS 1960; Adm:P 1956; FM 1960; Ord: E 1960; App: AS 1956; Pleasant Prairie 1960; Pleasant Prairie-Granada 1961; Pine River-Pequot Lakes 1966; Perham-Dent-Richville 1972; Vol Loc1976; Readmit 1978; Slayton-Lake Wilson 1978; Dodge Center 1986; LOA 1990; R 1997
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B. Associate Members
ORR, BONITA F.—Ed: Wadena AVTI 1963; BA Moorhead St 1980; Course of StudyGarrett 1987-1989; Adm: PTLP 1988; LP 1990; Ord: D 1996; App: Clarissa, Clotho,Eagle Bend 1988; Northland Larger Parish (Crookston: Wesley) 1997
WHITE, WARREN T.—Ed: BEE U of M 1936; Ministerial Course of Study; Adm: AM1971; Ord: D 1971; App: St. Paul Camphor 1966; St. Paul Urban Parish 1967; Crosby-Deerwood 1968; AS 1970; Milaca-Onamia 1971; Plainview-Kellogg-Weaver 1975;R 1979; Princeton-Spencer Brook (NA) 1981-87
C. Full Time Local Pastors
FERCH, LOREN—Ed: BS Calvary Bible College 1974; Mdiv Bethel 1980; App:Menahga, Sebeka 1996
GALER, J. RONALD—Ed: Hamline 1954; Gustavus Adolphus 1957; Adm: LP 1953;Ord: LD 1960; LE 1962; App: Eagle Lake 1953; Eagle Lake-Madison Lake 1954;Le Center-Cleveland 1958; Balaton-Lynd 1960; Balaton-Lake Benton 1969; VernonCenter-Amboy 1973; Heron Lake-Bingham Lake-Okabena 1978; Atwater-Rosendale 1984;DL 1991; R 1994
GANGLOFF, RUTH—Ed: Lic School 1994; Adm: LP 1994; App: Aurora-Hoyt Lakes1994
ITZEN, DENNIS—Ed: BS Liberty 1993; Lic Sch 1994; Adm: LP 1995; App: Sherburn,Trimont 1995
JAMESON, JAMES E.—Ed: BA Moorhead 1965; Adm: LP 1960; Ord: D 1972; App:MN Cromwell 1960; Hawley 1962; WI Argyle-Lamont-Blanchardville 1965-66; MN SaukCentre-Osakis-Villard 1968; Perham-Dent-Richville 1976; Hawley-Glyndon UCC 1984;Chisholm- Buhl-Kelly Lake 1991; R 1997
LIKER, GARY—Ed: Mdiv St. Paul 1995; Adm: LP 1997; App: Northland Larger Parish(Roseau) 1997
LORD, RYAN—Adm: SLP 1997; App: Lakefield, Heron Lake 1997
NEFF, ROBERT E.—Ed: BS Fresno St 1961; MS Bemidji St 1967; 1971 Montana U;Adm: PT LP 1986; LP 1991; App: Northome 1986; Hendricks-Ivanhoe 1991
RAMSTAD, RUTH ANN—Ed: BA UMD 1989; MDiv St. Paul 1994; Adm: Commis-sioned 1997; App: Mankato Centenary (A) 1997
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SUNTKEN, RONALD A., SR.—Ed: Vennard Bible College 1990; Asbury 1997; Adm:LP 1997; App: Highway 6 Parish (Deer River, Big Falls, Bowstring PC USA, RiversidePC USA) 1997
VERZALIK, GARY JOHN—Ed: BS Mankato State 1970; M Div UTS TC 1994; Adm:LP 1991; App: Wabasso, New Avon Salem 1991; Blue Earth Immanuel, Delavan 1992;St. Clair: Zion, Beauford 1995
WHITE, JOHN W.—Ed: Ministerial Course of Study; Adm: LP 1955; Ord: LD 1957;LE 1959; App: West Rock 1955; Gordonsville-Glenville 1956; Ellendale-Geneva 1963;Hill City-Swatara 1968; R 1974; Ogilvie (NA) 1982-87
YANG, JONAH XOU—Adm: LP 1981; App: St. Paul Hmong Community 1981;DL 1990; R 1996
D. Part-time Local Pastors
BOHMERT, DAVID J.—Ed: Lic School 1992; Metro State Univ 1993; Adm: SLP 1992,PT LP 1996; App: Zimmerman 1992
BROSSMER, FREDERICK B.—Ed: UC Santa Barbara; MDiv Claremont 1969; Adm:CA-Pac Conf; LP MN 1997; App: Clearwater 1997
COLEMAN, EUDEL—Ed: Lic School 1994; Adm: SLP 1994; App: Ruthton, Verdi1995
EKLUND, ELDEN—Ed: BS Moorhead State 1963; MS Mankato 1985; Adm: PT LP1994; App: Faribault: Hope, Prairieville (A) 1994; Prairieville 1997
GOODWIN, DONALD—Adm: DP 1997; App: Pine Bend Mission 1997
HAGMANN, LEO C.—Adm: LP 1956; Ord: LD 1959; LE 1961; App: Kellogg-Weaver1956; Ruthton-Verdi 1959; Pine River-Emily 1963; Emily 1966; Clarissa-Eagle Bend1967; Clarissa-Eagle Bend-Clotho 1969; Crosby-Deerwood 1970; BloomingPrairie-Lansing 1977; Albert Lea (A) 1979; without appt 1982; R 1984; Blue EarthImmanuel-Delavan (RS) 1987-1989
HALLBERG, DAVID—Ed: BS U of WI at La Crosse 1958, MS U of Ill 1961, PhD U ofM 1988; Adm: SLP 1991; LP 1993; App: Gordonsville-Glenville 1991; Bloooming Prai-rie-Lansing 1992; Blooming Prairie 1994; R 1995
HOLM, EMMA—App: West Bethel 1997
JONES, HARRY McKAY—Ed: St. Olaf 1956; BD Wesley 1961; Adm: PT LP 1989;App: Meadowlands 1984
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LINDELL, THOMAS—Ed: SD State 1986; Lic Sch 1995; Adm: SLP 1995; App: BlueEarth: Immanuel, Delavan 1995
NEUFELD, JACOB—Ed: BA Goshen College 1959; PhD Univ ND 1967; Lic Sch 1993;Adm: LP 1995; App: Richville 1995
REDMAN, JANIECE—Ed: BAS Winona State 1975; Adm: SLP 1997; App: CentralMesabi Parish 1996
SHEPPARD, LYNN—Adm: SLP 1997; App: Le Center 1997
SMITH, MICHAEL W.—Ed: BA MN Bible Coll 1979; MDiv Asbury 1996; Adm: LP1995; App: Walnut Grove 1995
STEPHAN, GAYDEANE—Ed: BA Hamline 1978; Lic Sch 1996; Adm: SLP 1996; App:Mazeppa, Douglas 1996
STEPHAN, EARL—Ed: BA Moravian Coll 1953; BD Moravian Theo Sem 1957; MSWinona St 1964; Adm: OT 1966; FM 1969; Ord: D (Moravian Church) E 1969; App:(Moravian) Aurelia, ND (Summer) 1957; Rudolph, WI 1957; Northfield, MN 1961; (Meth-odist) Elgin (Special Appointment) 1963; Min to Society 1972; Mazeppa-Douglas 1972;Counsellor John Marshall HS 1978; Honorable Location 1979; LP Mazeppa-Douglas1979; R 1996
SUDERMAN, ELMER F.—Ed: AB Tabor 1944; MA KS U 1948; PhD KS U 1961;Adm: OT 1954; LP 1960; Ord: D 1954; App: Centennial, KS 1949; KS DeSoto-Bethel1951; Blue Mound-Selma 1954; Acting Head Dept of Eng Baker Univ 1955; Acting HeadDept of Eng Baker Univ-Edgerton-Captains Creek 1957; Princeton 1958; Toronto-NealQuincy 1959; Discon 1960; MN Eagle Lake-Madison Lake 1960;Lafayette-Brighton-Winthrop 1967; Lafayette-Brighton 1973; Lafayette 1985; R 1987
TAMKE, DENNIS—Ed: Lic Sch 1995; Adm: SLP 1995; App: Blooming Prairie 1995;Blooming Prairie, Lansing 1996
WAGSTROM, CLEM E.—Ed: DC Northwestern Coll of Chiropractic 1951; MDiv UTSTC 1964; Adm: LP 1982; Ord: UCC 1964; App: Warroad Union Cong 1957; Dosoto,MO, UCC 1960; Excelsior Minnewashta Cong 1963-65; Fosston-Erskine-Pine Bend 1981;Fosston-Erskine 1982; R 1990
WILDES, LEONARD—Ed: NC Jur LP Lic School, IL 1989; Adm: LP 1989; App: Akeley1989; Mabel-Newberg 1992
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E. Diaconal Ministers
ALLIN, JOYCE—Ed: BA U of M 1950; Cons: DM 1978; App: Red Bird MissionaryConf 1978; LOA 1979; R 1983
DOVERSPIKE, LORAYNE KIM—Ed: BA North Central 1965; Cons: DM 1976 MissouriWest; App: Comm Cntr, St Joseph MO 1976; Alaska Missionary Conf 1981; MN ConferenceTreasurer 1986
DRAEGER, DONNA STACY—Ed: BS Wheelock Coll 1975; MA UTS TC 1995; Cons:DM 1995; App: Dir Chr Ed Anoka 1995
HOWARD, LORRAINE—Ed: BS U of M 1969; Cons: DM 1977; App: Deaconess/ChapWalker Meth Health Cen 1977; R 1985
JOHNSON, NANCY JO TITUS— Ed: BS Indiana U 1961; MS U of CO 1967; Cons:DM 1995; App: Self-employed Parish Nurse Consultant, Centennial 1995
JOHNSON, SALLY HOWELL— Ed: BA Ohio Univ 1975; MA RS UTS TC 1995;Cons: DM 1995; App: Mpls: Hennepin Ave 1995
MELIN, EMMA— Ed: BS St. Cloud 1977; MBA Moorhead 1985; Cons: DM 1996;App: St. Anthony: Faith 1996
MERRY, DAVID—Cons: DM 1997; App: St. Paul: Church of the Good Shepherd 1997
QUALE, DEBRA LYNN KING—Ed: BA Westmar 1985; MA Scarritt 1987; Cons:1988; App: Mpls: Grace (Lowry) 1988; Rochester: Christ 1991; Stewartville 1993;Christian Ed Ctr, Austin 1994
RASH, GLENDORIS—Ed: BS Chadron 1950; MA RS UTS TC 1974; Cons: DM 1978;App: Mpls: Hennepin Ave 1978; LOA 1979; Bloomington: Portland Ave 1983; DL 1993;Bloomington: Portland Ave 1994; R 1997
REEDSTROM, JANICE H.—Ed: BS Mankato 1960; MA Luther NW Sem 1981; Cons:DM 1995; App: Brooklyn Center: Brooklyn 1995; LOA 1995
ROBERTS, WILMA Cons: 1978 Northern IL; App: Assist Gen Sec Admin & Program,World Div Global Missions 1996
ROCKWELL, HARVETA—Ed: BA Westmar 1965; MRE UTS Dayton 1976; Cons: DM1967; App: SUSQUE Berwick Bower Mem 1967; IA Mt. Pleasant First 1968-71; MNAnoka 1979-81; LOA 1982; R 1985
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SANBORN, AILEEN—Cons: DM; R 1979
STEELE, GARY—Ed: BA Crown Coll 1978; MA Bethel Sem 1994; MA Adler Inst 1996;Cons: DM 1994; App: Mpls: Park Ave 1994; Nystrom & Assoc LTD 1995
WIERTZEMA, RUTH ANN—Ed: AA Worthington JC 1972; Cons: DM 1977; App: RedBird Missionary Conf 1977
YANCHURY, CYNTHIA J.—Ed: BA Eastern CT State 1980; MA UTS TC 1995; Cons:DM 1995; App: Mendota Heights: St Paul’s 1995
ZENS, ARDYCE—Ed: BS Mankato 1958; MS 1966; Cons: DM 1991; App: Dia Min ofChr Ed, Windom 1991; R 1993 (Dia Min of Chr Ed, Windom 1993)
F. Full Deacons
EDLUND, MARY M.—Ed: BA OH Wesleyan 1964; MA U of M 1981; Cons: DM 1994;Ord: FD 1997; App: Assoc. In Comunications MN AC 1994; Steward of CommunicationMN AC 1997
HEGELE, SHARON S.—Ed: BS OH Univ 1964; MA Coll of St. Catherine 1991; Cons:DM 1994; Ord: FD 1997; App: Burnsville: River Hills 1994
JACKSON, JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER—Ed: BA Pfeiffer College 1980, MA Univ of WFla 1986; Cons: DM 1989; Ord: FD 1997; App: Mpls: Hennepin Ave 1989
LARSON, JANET EILEEN BOOTS — Ed: BS Mankato 1970; MDiv UTS TC 1993;Cons: DM 1993; Ord: FD 1997; App: Stillwater First 1993
LILJA, JOAN MARIE WILLIAMS— Ed: BA Hamline 1966; MA RS UTS TC 1990;Cons: 1990; Ord: FD 1997; App: Christian Ed Ctr, Austin 1990; Roseville: Centennial1993
PETTIT, JEANETTE R.—Ed: BA Hamline 1958; MA RS UTC TC 1985; Cons: DM1985; Ord: FD 1997; App: Mpls North 1985; Bloomington: Portland Ave 1989; Mpls:Hennepin Ave 1991
SHIELDS, MARJORY JANET—Ed: BS U of M 1962; MA UTS TC 1994; Cons: DM1993; Ord: FD 1997; App: Brooklyn Center: Brooklyn 1993
SOUHRADA, JANE M.—Ed: BS Westmar 1972; UTS TC 1993; Cons: DM 1993; Ord:FD 1997; App: Dir Lay Ministries/ Chr Ed, Rosemount 1993; Steward of DiscipleEngagement MN AC 1997
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VAN BUREN, CORINNE—Ed: BSWest OH State 1962; MA Wesley 1964; Cons: DM 1983;Ord: FD 1997; App: Duluth First 1983; LOA 1994; ABLC: Gen. Bd of Discipleship Consultant,10/96
WILLS, SALLY WIZIK—Ed: BA Gustavus Adolphus 1970; MA U of OK 1978; MAUTS TC 1990; Cons: 1988; Ord: FD 1997; App: Fridley 1988; Fridley, Mpls: Simpson1989; Fridley 1991
G. Probationary Members
ASHLEY, VICTORIA LEE—Ed: BS Montana State 1969; Adm: PM 1996; Ord: D 1996;App: AS 1996; Princeton, Spencer Brook (A) 1996
BJORK, BRUCE—Adm: PM 1991; Ord: D 1991; App: AS 1991; Robeson Cnty Chrch/Cmty Cntr, Lumberton, NC 1993; Dir: Handy Works & Paint-a-thon (Mpls Council ofChurches) 2/96; Dir: Congregations in Comm. 10/96
BOEHLKE, PETER—Ed: BA Bethel 1987; Adm: PM 1990; Ord: D 1990; App: AS 1990;Mpls Hennepin Ave (A) 1991; LOA 1995; St. Paul: Church of the Good Shepherd 1997
BRYDEN, SUSAN SMITH—Ed: AA Long Beach City College 1968; BA U of Idaho1972; Adm: PM 1995; Ord: D 1995; App: AS 1995; Fairmont (A) 1997
BURTON, SHANE ALLEN—Ed: BA Concordia Moorhead 1992; MDiv GETS 1995;Adm: PM 1995; Ord: D 1995; App: St. Cloud: First (A) 1995
CHESNEY, KATHY FRANK—Ed: BA U of M 1974; Adm: PM 1990; Ord: D 1990;App: AS 1990; Brooklyn Park: Riverview 1992; LOA 1994
CHURCH, ANDREW GERALD—Ed: BA Hamline1988; M.Div Yale 1992; Adm: LP1992; PM 1994; Ord: D 1994; App: Alden/Wells (A), 1992; Morgan, New Avon: Salem1994
CHURCH, LAURIE L.—Ed: BA DePauw Univ 1986; M.Div Yale 1992; Adm: LP 1992;PM 1994; Ord: D 1994; App: Christ Church Rochester (A), 7/92-2/93; LOA 1993;Fairfax- Morton 1994; LOA 3/97
CLARK, FAYETTA ANN MAKI—Ed: BA Hamline 1973; M Div UTS TC 1997; Adm:PM 1996 Ord: D 1996; App: AS 1996; Becker 1996; New Larger Parish (A) 1997
CRECELIUS, JAMES HAROLD—Ed: BA Eureka Coll Il 1986; M Div North AmBaptist 1994; Adm: SLP 1989 PM 1996 Ord: D 1996; App: Wood Lake 1989; Mankato:Hilltop 1995
DIMICK, WILLIAM C.—Ed: BA Sioux Falls 1984; MDiv North American Baptist 1995;Adm: LP 1992; PM 1995; Ord: D 1995; App: Wabasso-New Avon: Salem 1992; Ruthton-
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Verdi 1993; Wood Lake-Milroy 1995; Warren: Grace (Angus, Euclid PCUSA) 1996
ELLIS, RICHARD LEIGH—Ed: BS Sterling College 1968; MA, U of Northern CO 1972;Adm: PM 1995; Ord: D 1995; AS 1995; Plymouth: Messiah (A) 1997
FINGER, KEVIN SCOTT—Ed: BA U of N Iowa; Adm: PM 1996 Ord: D 1996; App:AS Norwood 1996
FLETCHER, BART ALLEN—Ed: BA Bartlesville Weselyan College 1986; Adm: PM1995; Ord: E 1988 (Wesleyan Church); App: Emily 1993; Northern Lights Parish 1994;AS (Belgrade-Hawick) 1995
GARWOOD, STEVEN R. (SETH)—Ed: B Ph Thomas Jefferson, Grand Valley State1978; Adm: PM 1993; Ord: D 1993; App: AS 1993; Alden-Wells (A) 1994; Shakopee:Calvary 1995; LOA 1996
GILBERTSON, CHAD ARNOLD—Ed: BS Bemidji 1986; Adm: SLP 1992 PM 1996Ord: D 1996; App: Clearwater 1996; Lino Lakes: Gethsemane 1997
GRANANDER, JOAN MARGARET—Ed: BA Concordia-Moorhead 1986; Adm: PM1989; Ord: D 1989; App: AS 1989; Fairmont (A) 1990; Osakis-Villard 1991; Hewitt-Bertha-Wrightstown 1991; LOA 1992
KANDELS, ROBERT ALLAN—Ed: AGS Central College 1984; BA Greenville College1989; MDiv Bethel 1994; Adm: PM 1995; Ord: D 1995; App: Rosemount (A) 1995;Wykoff, Fountain 1996
KOELMAN, LINDA LEE—Ed: BA Parsons Coll 1968; Adm: LP 1994; PM 1996; Ord:D 1996; App: Onamia 1994; AS 1996; Mpls: North 1997
KOPPEN, RANDY M.— Ed: BA Westmar 1984; Adm: SLP 1994; PM 1995; Ord:D 1995 App: Tri-County Parish 1994; AS 1995; Jackson 1996
LANGSTRAAT, KRISTEN SUE—Ed: BA Augustana 1992; M Div Claremont 1995;Adm: PM 1996; Ord: D 1996; App: AS (Owatonna (A)) 1996; Owatonna (A) 1997
LEWIS, MELBA SUE—Ed: BS IL State U 1976; Adm: PM 1995; Ord: D 1995; App: AS1995; St. Louis Park: Aldersgate (A) 1997
MARTINSON, DONNA JEAN—Ed: BA Concordia-Moorhead 1980; Adm: PM 1996Ord: D 1996; App: AS 1996; AS (Onamia) 1997
MATHEWS, MARK JON—Ed: BA Hamline 1985; Ord: D 1991; App: Mable-Newburg1991; LOA 1991
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MCNAIR, CHRISTOPHER A.—Ed: BA McMurry 1982; M Div Asbury 1988; Adm:PM 1993; Ord: D 1993; App: AS 1993; ABLC 1995
NIELSEN, DELORES “LORI”—Ed: BA Westmar 1983; MDiv Iliff 1988; Adm: PM1987; Ord: D 1987; App: AS 1987; Harmony-State Line 1988; LOA 1991; Lino Lakes:Gethsemane 1994; LOA 1995; Chaplan: North Ridge Care Center 1996
PAPANDREA, JAMES L.—Ed: BA U of MN 1985, MDiv Fuller 1989; Adm: PM 1989;Ord: D 1989; App: Albert Lea (A) 1989; La Crescent (A), South Ridge-Hokah 1991; AS1993
PETERSON, KENT A.—Ed: BA St. Olaf 1981; MDiv UTS TC 1987; Adm: PM 1989;Ord: D 1989; App: Winona Central (A) 1988; Winona Central (A)-Winona UMHE 1990;Winona UMHE-Watkins Meth Home 1991; LOA 1996
PICKERING, GLENN—Ed: BEE U of MN 1976; MDiv 1980; PhD U of MN 1985; Adm:PM 1980, renewed 1990; Ord: D 1980; App: Coun, Lutheran Soc Ser, Duluth 1990; ClinicalDir, Luth Soc Ser Coun Ctr, Duluth 1993; LOA 1994; Lic Psych Birchwood Cntrs, 1996
RAMSTAD, RUTH ANN
SCHMIDT, PHILIP JOHN—Ed: BA Winona State 1990; Adm: PM 1996; Ord: D 1996;App: Money Creek, Ridgeway, Witoka 1995; AS 1996
SEAVEY, KAREN MARIE—Ed: BSN U of M 1973; Adm: PM 1995; Ord: D 1995; App:AS 1995; Pine City, Brook Park 1997
THOMAS, GLORIA ROACH—Ed: BS Winthrop U 1973; MA Winthrop 1976; Adm:PM 1995; Ord: D 1995; App: AS 1995
TOBLER, ALICE VIRGINIA—Ed: BA U of M 1992; M Div Luther NW 1995; Adm:PM 1995; Ord: D 1996; App: Osakis,Villard 1995
TOWNLEY, CATHY F.—Ed: BA NW U 1971; Adm: PM 1991; Ord: D 1991; App: AS1991; LOA 1996
WELLS, DEBRA JENE—Ed: BA U of M 1978; M Div Luther NW 1993; Adm: LP 1995;PM 1996; Ord: D 1996; App: Riverview 1996
WERNER, DAVID—App: AS 1997
WERNER, MARK EARL—Ed: BS St Cloud State 1988; M Div Bethel 1996; Adm: PM1996; Ord: D 1996; App: Jordan: Immanuel, New Prague: Heritage
WOLSEY, ROGER WAYNE— Ed: BA Macalester 1990; Adm: PM 1995; Ord: D 1995;App: AS 1995; Delano 1996
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XII. Statistical Tables
For the year endingDecember 31,1996
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Number Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 161010 ANOKA 992 31 19 2 54 10 10 11 959 302 26 226 167 26 27 2211020 BLAINE 200 16 1 3 14 3 0 1 202 91 3 58 48 13 14 431030 BURNSVILLE: GRACE 423 35 20 7 16 18 1 3 447 245 10 230 229 36 36 1491040 BURNSVILLE: RIVER HILLS 945 49 15 2 15 24 7 4 961 325 26 388 260 18 138 2681050 CASTLE ROCK * 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 34 4 22 0 4 12 111060 CEDAR 138 10 8 0 13 1 0 1 141 84 8 50 0 9 15 371070 LINO LAKES: GETHSEMANE 221 4 1 2 0 6 1 3 218 70 9 77 0 3 6 361075 COTTAGE GRV: PEACEFUL GRV 161 4 5 0 0 0 0 1 169 118 7 117 40 0 15 741080 COON RAPIDS 596 39 15 2 39 4 0 8 601 340 32 431 250 45 60 2171085 EAGAN: ADVENT 424 31 7 5 36 10 8 0 413 200 19 269 0 0 47 1941090 ELK RIVER 392 9 9 3 2 2 1 3 405 254 18 248 187 17 34 1081100 FARIBAULT: FOURTH AVENUE 424 23 2 4 13 4 3 11 422 174 6 112 77 6 28 681110 FARIBAULT: HOPE 211 0 9 0 20 4 2 4 190 92 5 54 29 7 15 421120 FARMINGTON: FAITH 473 7 2 0 7 0 1 9 465 163 7 112 0 5 36 821130 FOREST LAKE:FOREST HILLS 336 15 3 2 22 2 4 1 327 179 10 137 0 12 38 611140 HASTINGS 605 44 9 2 35 7 4 7 607 363 13 318 100 40 31 1171150 INV GVE HTS:MT BETHEL 161 3 7 2 7 2 0 1 163 100 1 85 30 6 30 751160 JORDAN: IMMANUEL 106 2 2 4 0 3 0 2 109 60 4 8 0 3 7 181170 NEW BRIGHTON:KOREAN 218 9 3 13 0 3 15 0 225 450 11 72 174 35 22 981180 LAKELAND:ST CROIX VALLEY 466 7 3 3 22 3 1 2 451 236 12 88 0 7 21 751185 LAKEVILLE: CROSS ROADS 0 12 12 0 0 0 0 0 24 90 7 78 150 6 14 501190 LINDSTROM: FIRST 335 7 0 0 12 5 0 1 324 159 4 115 88 12 39 891200 LITTLE PRAIRIE 129 7 2 3 3 0 1 5 132 70 5 65 15 6 16 261210 LYDIA: ZION 179 5 1 0 25 1 2 0 157 129 4 53 21 0 12 551220 SILVER LAKE 212 14 4 2 12 2 0 1 217 117 5 110 45 9 20 701230 MAPLEWOOD: ARLING. HILLS 608 22 9 5 2 7 0 10 625 292 7 156 350 29 54 1351240 MAPLEWOOD: CHRIST 219 1 1 2 6 1 3 5 208 118 5 71 34 6 20 681260 MOUNDS VIEW: SUNRISE 346 20 9 3 72 5 2 5 294 141 19 20 154 14 11 321270 NERSTRAND 108 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 112 65 1 59 0 8 6 351275 NEW PRAGUE:HERITAGE 83 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 85 45 2 25 30 4 6 201280 NEWPORT 185 8 14 0 0 2 0 5 200 95 7 49 53 5 10 321290 NORTHFIELD 697 30 0 0 21 10 9 8 679 237 10 227 64 21 32 1201300 PRAIRIEVILLE 40 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 40 38 1 10 10 1 3 91310 PRIOR LAKE 286 5 7 0 7 7 5 6 273 125 7 94 50 10 32 581320 RANDOLPH 93 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 90 50 2 15 1 0 11 151330 ROSEMOUNT 811 56 39 10 63 13 5 4 831 452 39 483 0 29 112 3021340 ROSEVILLE: CENTENNIAL 1132 44 17 4 8 15 4 3 1167 435 27 282 98 28 183 2291350 ST FRANCIS 154 4 0 0 7 6 0 0 145 92 7 69 47 0 17 481360 ST PAUL: ASBURY 62 4 0 0 2 2 1 0 61 25 2 15 7 7 5 91380 ST PAUL: CAMPHOR MEM 203 0 5 14 0 4 2 3 213 0 0 146 40 0 9 241390 ST PAUL: CENTRAL PARK 67 4 0 0 3 0 3 0 65 30 3 0 3 0 0 01400 ST PAUL: CLEVELAND AVE * 93 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 93 39 2 10 19 0 7 81410 ST PAUL: EPWORTH 223 2 0 0 10 4 0 4 207 90 3 44 39 5 13 201420 ST PAUL: FAIRMOUNT AVE 310 24 3 1 10 2 1 3 322 215 9 163 126 0 23 561430 ST PAUL:THE GOOD SHEPHERD 146 8 0 0 7 3 5 3 136 54 0 16 23 0 4 21440 ST PAUL: HAMLINE 540 14 8 55 10 14 4 12 577 297 10 181 33 8 34 1171450 ST PAUL: HMONG COMMUNITY 153 2 0 0 0 0 6 0 149 120 5 76 285 0 25 651460 ST PAUL: MOUNDS PARK 299 10 1 1 11 0 1 8 291 110 4 40 40 0 20 401470 ST PAUL: OLIVET 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 28 21 1 16 0 5 2 01480 ST PAUL: ST ANTHONY PARK * 285 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 285 127 3 50 70 0 11 401500 MEN HGTS: ST PAUL’S 303 10 9 2 3 5 0 3 313 129 8 76 44 8 23 751510 INV GVE HGTS: SALEM 112 3 3 2 0 1 0 1 118 130 6 18 25 0 16 521530 ST PAUL: WHEELOCK PKWY 125 3 3 0 5 3 0 2 121 74 0 60 70 0 10 341540 NORTH OAKS: PEACE 576 25 24 9 0 2 2 1 629 324 22 242 291 9 37 1811550 SOUTH ST PAUL: FIRST 332 7 1 1 41 7 1 8 284 101 5 57 58 7 8 291560 STANTON 132 0 3 1 1 0 0 1 134 60 2 38 0 0 9 301570 STILLWATER: FIRST 504 10 15 1 8 2 7 1 512 163 2 131 54 5 22 991580 TAYLORS FALLS 56 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 59 38 3 18 2 0 6 271590 WEST BETHEL 117 5 4 2 0 1 1 0 126 37 5 33 10 11 6 171600 WEST ST PAUL: FAITH 398 14 0 3 11 5 3 3 393 189 6 134 67 14 18 711605 ST. PAUL: LA PUERTA 82 17 0 1 23 0 0 0 77 35 2 7 10 0 10 51610 WHITE BEAR LAKE 718 10 20 8 24 10 1 4 717 295 20 306 20 19 30 2071620 WOODBURY * 1220 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1220 513 22 488 43 32 76 4301630 WYOMING 196 8 1 2 10 0 1 1 195 85 10 61 63 8 8 53
METRO EAST 20451 763 359 188 734 247 129 188 20463 9931 545 7509 4243 618 1662 5078 LAST YEAR 20988 639 282 150 1011 228 156 213 20451 9875 542 7480 4044 713 1676 5145INCREASE 124 77 38 19 12 56 3 29 199DECREASE 537 277 27 25 95 14 67
CONFERENCE 102525 3090 1365 706 3888 1228 624 1469 100477 44442 1998 29557 18179 3064 7610 20156 LAST YEAR 105077 3046 1395 772 4354 1252 696 1463 102525 44371 2192 30090 18025 3167 7440 20828INCREASE 44 6 71 154 170DECREASE 2552 30 66 466 24 72 2048 194 533 103 672
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roups
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hurch School
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lasses and Groups
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unity Work
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(current expenses, etc.)
Church School U.M.M. U.M.W. U.M.Y. Propery and Other Assests
# 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 341010 124 210 582 130 70 210 22 30 515 92 5275 75 8814 2690000 0 16024 86036 01020 50 19 126 44 22 0 16 5 0 45 750 15 0 796000 0 6000 366829 01030 94 51 330 112 2 60 25 3 0 12 2353 76 2500 1300000 85000 11300 275000 01040 120 85 611 225 97 30 49 0 0 0 300 45 0 1800000 125000 140000 1139000 01050 7 18 48 28 10 40 1 2 1600 20 824 11 185 60000 57000 8800 0 01060 12 0 64 20 9 8 0 0 0 12 112 15 0 511000 0 50000 79149 01070 3 17 62 15 12 12 1 5 0 18 0 10 0 685000 0 57087 300000 01075 16 14 119 52 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 152000 0 85000 0 01080 124 110 511 200 100 20 9 0 0 0 0 50 2000 2487088 130000 76484 1117411 01085 51 0 292 0 6 74 0 0 0 0 0 70 0 675418 0 37749 292048 01090 52 28 222 130 76 124 3 0 0 102 2145 50 8810 1820450 0 110340 335256 01100 48 0 144 50 25 30 12 0 0 98 899 53 0 2335000 125000 70493 103482 13991110 12 18 87 45 6 20 0 0 0 26 840 16 212 484110 73800 428800 14505 01120 39 41 198 94 52 82 0 28 1700 80 2068 35 500 1294000 83500 24624 30435 01130 44 49 192 98 54 55 12 15 623 41 5421 44 4700 1185000 121300 3280 0 01140 75 130 353 180 71 150 15 0 0 30 450 75 0 1800000 120000 5000 639874 01150 20 25 150 70 20 20 3 25 800 10 200 12 500 590000 93000 15000 0 50001160 11 6 42 20 0 8 0 0 0 10 2895 10 1295 200000 80000 20831 0 01170 49 87 256 170 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000000 0 0 0 01180 30 57 183 65 43 21 3 25 0 43 3532 25 0 1320000 110000 54620 30000 01185 28 5 97 20 10 8 0 8 0 0 0 28 12000 10000 170000 45000 150000 01190 52 50 230 89 58 100 5 0 0 0 0 59 0 1362900 105000 57968 0 01200 14 12 68 32 15 28 0 6 0 15 726 0 0 365000 0 19000 28000 01210 20 30 117 51 32 35 0 0 0 19 400 20 1790 505000 148000 30000 0 01220 38 12 140 50 0 15 7 8 0 10 100 12 0 950000 0 13079 0 01230 54 15 258 105 35 25 6 10 0 133 500 27 2000 2540000 140000 190838 805902 25121240 15 64 167 69 35 32 4 22 545 45 2600 25 371 935000 0 48259 130500 01260 0 27 70 23 6 9 0 20 127 66 1160 33 0 1324000 100000 9550 6324 01270 16 0 57 25 0 0 5 0 0 30 4673 16 0 307000 0 5000 7500 01275 5 7 38 15 8 10 0 8 0 6 900 8 1295 200000 0 0 86000 30001280 17 19 78 28 0 10 5 12 1041 12 1271 19 0 834000 0 16261 63395 668331290 104 71 327 139 30 35 18 0 0 106 5033 121 500 2542000 140000 148244 89396 01300 3 0 15 10 0 1 0 0 0 6 600 2 0 131000 0 15000 0 01310 32 20 142 97 12 10 0 0 0 35 200 25 0 630000 95000 30000 72000 01320 3 20 49 15 12 20 0 0 0 32 1288 3 77 156000 44000 34000 0 01330 120 80 614 240 112 54 0 0 0 115 7336 0 0 1714000 95000 0 631585 01340 139 284 835 230 461 615 27 50 600 213 1160 131 7450 4000775 126000 0 47110 01350 24 8 97 73 0 10 0 0 0 15 2175 35 0 749100 111100 0 60000 01360 4 10 28 18 0 8 4 0 0 25 2927 0 0 400000 0 0 0 01380 10 9 52 35 0 0 0 12 1800 12 645 0 0 637000 108000 17680 26600 70001390 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 250 0 0 1850000 0 109566 115760 01400 0 0 15 8 9 8 0 0 0 43 635 0 0 1359000 0 89375 0 48981410 9 10 52 28 5 10 1 10 201 38 1251 13 1150 1000000 130000 20000 259564 01420 31 30 140 110 0 0 0 0 0 68 2399 26 1500 1800000 120000 80000 95000 01430 7 22 35 15 9 0 5 0 0 0 0 10 0 1000000 125000 247000 0 01440 75 76 302 195 47 137 5 5 0 80 580 75 0 609300 0 314000 0 01450 137 272 499 130 0 0 0 25 0 35 0 80 0 741000 90000 216000 0 01460 27 25 112 60 20 15 2 0 0 51 4423 27 0 1000000 70000 233292 0 01470 0 0 2 0 10 7 0 0 0 6 200 5 0 0 300000 0 21800 01480 12 15 78 30 15 50 2 0 0 55 0 12 0 1850000 100000 150000 250000 01500 24 5 127 37 22 48 4 0 0 61 1900 22 0 1300000 0 36381 172831 56731510 5 42 115 79 41 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1025000 100000 41093 330000 01530 6 20 70 20 10 0 0 0 0 20 2000 5 0 600000 0 4000 0 01540 95 95 408 182 20 95 9 0 0 35 500 95 1000 1600000 0 0 730000 01550 7 5 49 25 0 0 0 0 0 35 2175 7 159 1292200 0 255091 27764 83261560 8 10 57 30 0 15 0 0 0 15 5727 20 144 156000 44000 27000 0 01570 49 45 215 56 11 128 7 0 1890 60 1783 16 3100 1640000 0 29804 93260 76001580 5 10 48 8 4 11 3 0 0 6 167 0 0 185000 0 14788 0 01590 14 16 53 21 17 0 6 0 0 10 373 11 34 226000 88000 22300 45057 01600 50 25 164 49 19 25 9 10 450 20 4403 30 200 1400000 95000 33330 200000 01605 8 22 45 25 15 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01610 115 30 382 118 20 35 1 18 0 110 1877 83 9000 2986108 0 0 1052308 01620 180 90 776 230 35 45 0 0 0 166 4945 0 0 2193080 86000 161489 811824 370761630 27 18 106 43 15 24 8 7 0 14 900 23 0 803000 138000 20200 80000 0ME 2570 2591 11901 4611 1856 2682 317 369 11892 2496 98246 1811 71286 70093529 4071700 4006020 11298505 149317Last 2537 2311 11669 4411 1955 3301 307 408 7051 2983 101252 1814 94448 71483127 3709400 3741615 11535219 386136 + 33 280 232 200 10 4841 362300 264405 - 99 619 39 487 3006 3 23162 1389598 236714 236819
Conf 9590 9639 46995 19293 8341 12085 1475 2317 77218 16762 655388 7530 351851 351827461 21287943 27165598 23991803 714249Last 9451 9590 47309 20014 8174 12433 1623 2568 59417 17806 662164 7452 357810 350753610 21896896 25955065 24001225 890515 + 139 49 167 17801 78 1073851 1210533 - 314 721 348 148 251 1044 6776 5959 608953 9422 176266
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Average Attendance inPrincipal W
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Transferred to Other
United M
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Children (Birth thru 6th G
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Total Enrolled inC
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Num
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inations
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oved by Death
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lose of Last Year
Received on C
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Received from
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Num
ber of Leaders
Church Membership Church School
Number Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 162010 BLOOMINGTON: HILLCREST 435 13 3 0 26 11 1 9 404 150 8 80 200 0 12 402020 BLOOMINGTON:NORM.HYL 658 39 23 12 59 4 0 7 662 372 28 234 73 23 92 2192030 BLOOMINGTON: PORTLAND AV 320 12 5 2 12 8 1 5 313 128 5 75 18 7 27 402040 BROOKLYN CTR: BROOKLYN 1942 72 19 6 226 38 1 5 1769 582 54 593 266 38 328 4252050 BROOKLYN CTR: HARRON 180 4 3 0 6 2 0 5 174 65 4 48 24 12 8 412060 BROOKLYN PARK: RIVERVIEW 142 14 5 0 21 1 2 1 136 86 7 64 28 6 12 432070 BUFFALO 382 9 5 2 18 5 1 3 371 185 9 158 47 14 27 1002080 CHAMPLIN 231 9 6 2 13 2 2 1 230 117 8 112 36 9 14 652085 CHASKA: DISCOVERY 124 1 12 0 0 0 2 0 135 70 1 91 50 0 17 582090 COLUMBIA HGTS: COMMUNITY 352 5 3 1 7 6 0 4 344 111 9 63 15 0 15 442100 CRYSTAL: BRUNSWICK 974 19 9 3 25 13 11 12 944 345 11 275 183 56 120 1602110 DELANO 236 7 1 1 26 1 8 3 207 73 1 71 23 11 16 462120 EDEN PRAIRIE 713 70 24 5 54 17 5 4 732 277 25 320 0 15 50 1702130 EDINA: GOOD SAMARITAN 1035 45 32 4 13 7 0 5 1091 467 31 416 58 19 67 3162140 EXCELSIOR 598 27 6 4 36 6 7 9 577 222 8 217 54 32 75 1562150 FRIDLEY 912 20 3 0 37 11 4 7 876 261 27 158 439 15 65 1962160 GOLDEN VALLEY 518 12 11 6 10 6 2 4 525 194 13 87 107 14 23 532170 HANOVER 39 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 37 27 0 15 5 1 8 142180 HOPKINS 490 17 5 6 24 6 3 5 480 176 7 98 52 23 35 442190 HOWARD LAKE: WALKER 100 0 4 0 3 1 3 0 97 35 1 18 16 0 3 102200 CORCORAN: IMMANUEL 198 9 0 0 2 3 1 2 199 102 4 49 15 10 9 462205 MAPLE GROVE: CROSS WINDS 215 36 20 1 6 1 0 2 263 252 10 168 103 25 38 1412220 MINNEAPOLIS: ASBURY 279 9 1 1 5 6 0 5 274 131 5 75 56 10 25 522230 MPLS: EDGEWATER EMMANUEL 201 0 0 0 6 2 0 5 188 61 0 22 12 5 2 82240 KOREAN EVANGEL. * 143 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 143 147 0 24 61 5 24 412250 MINNEAPOLIS: EPWORTH * 120 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 60 3 70 80 6 16 502260 MPLS: GRACE (LOWRY) 353 11 3 2 3 1 0 6 359 153 6 103 85 20 30 832270 MPLS: GRACE (PENN) 152 20 4 6 6 28 0 3 145 63 8 30 26 0 14 282280 MINNEAPOLIS: HENNEPIN AV 2251 75 33 21 0 29 11 39 2301 820 56 382 116 15 111 2972290 MINNEAPOLIS: HOBART 170 2 0 0 4 1 0 6 161 57 4 41 17 3 7 142300 MINNEAPOLIS: JOYCE 113 1 0 0 4 1 1 7 101 44 0 18 0 0 9 122310 MINNEAPOLIS: LK HARRIET 616 15 4 0 7 11 0 9 608 240 9 153 0 6 101 1192320 MINNEAPOLIS: MINNEHAHA 508 21 0 0 1 4 1 12 511 274 6 0 0 0 27 812325 MPLS: MN CHRIST KOREAN 0 33 3 15 0 3 3 0 45 35 3 17 0 0 17 172330 MINNEAPOLIS: NORTH 272 5 0 0 25 2 2 7 241 97 1 50 53 4 10 322340 MINNEAPOLIS: OAKLAND AVE 191 17 3 0 28 6 7 2 168 70 1 17 57 0 12 202350 MINNEAPOLIS: PARK AVE 1570 52 15 21 391 10 12 7 1238 969 41 405 348 0 140 3302370 MINNEAPOLIS: PROSPECT PK 195 1 4 3 2 1 5 2 193 89 0 86 16 4 13 352380 MINNEAPOLIS: RICHFIELD 873 22 6 1 38 16 10 19 819 345 4 170 90 13 25 1122390 MINNEAPOLIS: SIMPSON 128 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 125 59 0 51 200 0 10 262400 MINNEAPOLIS: TRINITY 213 2 3 1 5 4 1 8 201 84 0 61 10 0 8 252420 MINNEAPOLIS: WALKER 118 20 2 0 20 0 0 0 120 60 0 61 0 6 10 552430 MINNEAPOLIS: WESLEY 239 3 0 1 10 3 2 10 218 120 2 50 145 0 6 32440 MINNETONKA 530 15 16 5 34 5 2 1 524 275 12 200 27 25 70 1792450 MONTICELLO 478 7 3 2 6 9 2 8 465 135 12 170 140 13 28 832460 MONTROSE 173 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 175 86 10 66 30 13 14 362470 MOUND: BETHEL 294 6 7 6 21 0 3 4 285 128 6 98 99 9 49 642480 NORWOOD 106 6 1 5 0 0 4 4 110 67 0 43 20 4 12 292490 OSSEO 530 18 12 9 11 6 4 8 540 198 10 199 140 25 35 1482500 PLYMOUTH: MESSIAH 859 28 14 14 19 11 4 5 876 450 14 292 45 13 93 2312510 PLYMOUTH: PILGRIM 270 13 13 6 20 14 24 1 243 167 7 110 30 14 28 652520 RICHFIELD: CH OF PEACE 208 8 0 1 0 0 0 5 212 106 2 38 52 0 20 542530 ROBBINSDALE: OLIVET 212 7 23 2 4 2 4 6 228 115 3 57 53 6 9 162540 ST ANTHONY: FAITH 459 11 7 4 9 5 5 5 457 224 15 145 88 5 56 692550 ST LOUIS PK: ALDERSGATE 569 9 8 1 41 9 2 11 524 203 3 96 64 6 25 642560 SHAKOPEE: CALVARY 141 12 2 0 9 0 0 0 146 86 5 65 30 9 20 352570 SAVAGE: GLENDALE 269 9 5 2 30 7 0 0 248 145 7 247 5 13 40 120
METRO WEST 24597 902 391 186 1387 347 163 301 23878 10660 526 7122 4007 582 2177 5060 LAST YEAR 25332 872 386 256 1346 354 228 321 24597 10434 611 6946 3835 635 2081 5292INCREASE 30 5 41 226 176 172 96DECREASE 735 70 7 65 20 719 85 53 232
Statistical ReportMetro West District
351
Youth (7 thru 12th Grade)
All Classes & G
roups
Adults (Post High School)
All Classes & G
roups
Average Attendance in theSunday C
hurch School
Average Attendance in Other
On-going C
lasses and Groups
Average Attendance inShort-term
Classes and G
roups
Church School M
embers Joining
Church on C
onfession of Faith
Mem
bership inU
nited Methodist M
en
Amount Paid for Projects
Amount Paid for Local
Church & C
omm
unity Work
Mem
bership in United
Methodist Youth Fellow
ship
Amount Paid for Projects
Value of Other Assets
(cash, securities,other property etc.)
Value of Church-ow
nedParsonages & Furniture
Value of Church
Land, Buildingsand Equipm
ent
Total Church
School Mem
bership
Mem
bership inU
nited Methodist W
omen
IndebtednessItem
s 30,31,32At End of Year
Other Indebtedness
(current expenses, etc.)
Church School U.M.M. U.M.W. U.M.Y. Propery and Other Assests
# 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 342010 30 30 112 60 40 40 0 0 0 72 2365 40 1000 2942000 175400 99696 72619 02020 81 215 607 236 136 162 8 42 1565 94 5210 75 3100 2800000 0 50000 615000 02030 17 35 119 60 8 25 0 0 0 35 3195 0 0 2000000 0 25400 0 02040 316 350 1419 221 360 250 38 52 500 130 1847 175 1000 3636000 0 108000 790460 02050 26 20 95 32 10 10 0 0 0 15 2568 0 0 915000 0 67000 0 02060 26 20 101 55 12 0 6 9 0 19 67 22 0 500000 0 80000 0 02070 56 25 208 165 25 52 4 45 15300 35 165 34 0 750000 0 30500 90000 02080 25 14 118 51 7 5 2 19 467 86 1375 25 0 552000 0 18592 165831 02085 21 12 108 30 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 850000 0 2000 275000 02090 21 10 90 50 10 10 0 15 300 60 3000 20 0 1800000 0 0 0 365002100 70 133 483 94 183 290 14 0 0 86 5196 55 1774 1800000 0 97755 97152 5002110 27 13 102 90 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 240000 0 55173 0 02120 102 75 397 120 75 35 22 0 0 0 0 38 29315 2530931 0 28878 690801 02130 203 292 878 230 45 151 30 40 425 138 4228 203 19002 2871000 0 103285 0 02140 89 10 330 112 83 235 8 32 157 154 20000 89 12178 1230000 65000 44743 22858 02150 94 0 355 73 55 104 14 0 0 148 1917 31 1236 1382120 0 48567 86789 02160 32 45 153 65 63 115 5 20 0 35 0 22 100 1527700 0 130924 0 02170 3 10 35 20 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 165000 0 20395 0 02180 37 95 211 73 55 81 5 22 70 58 3412 27 5000 3000000 78435 0 65530 30002190 2 10 25 2 6 6 0 0 0 24 240 0 0 365000 87000 7000 0 02200 22 0 77 38 15 8 5 0 0 34 572 15 140 565000 91000 43800 0 02205 52 50 281 111 41 296 6 0 0 12 0 27 0 1027866 0 31573 771607 116672220 10 25 112 45 47 119 0 20 0 78 1610 7 0 2000000 0 147944 0 02230 6 0 16 4 0 30 0 0 0 28 1300 8 0 1256000 0 80000 0 02240 4 56 125 40 70 45 0 35 0 61 2500 25 0 210000 0 28800 140000 30002250 16 46 128 20 20 90 0 0 0 46 525 18 0 725000 0 58193 62706 02260 27 38 178 69 23 30 0 0 0 30 1313 30 300 1350000 181900 8000 2209 02270 29 30 101 9 25 12 0 0 0 32 285 46 150 920000 0 120000 4724 02280 120 347 875 218 15 32 12 44 0 228 0 50 0 19000000 400000 2018920 0 02290 10 17 48 26 0 0 0 0 0 28 160 6 0 1350000 0 103462 20316 02300 0 16 37 8 8 52 0 0 0 23 1790 0 0 1450000 100000 310000 0 150002310 34 70 324 44 50 40 0 0 0 147 1455 62 8022 3712555 0 307284 31000 22922320 14 122 244 96 45 130 8 0 0 150 9700 22 4921 1930670 0 577000 0 02325 2 0 36 16 27 0 0 0 0 13 600 0 0 0 0 20000 10000 02330 18 30 90 35 4 10 4 0 0 68 5540 10 0 1942000 0 29900 291857 02340 17 40 89 50 22 15 4 20 2400 40 2744 12 400 690000 82000 29000 0 25002350 120 162 752 485 311 0 9 14 0 0 0 0 0 1963500 0 598600 38475 02370 15 25 88 35 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1100000 98000 19841 15000 02380 52 45 234 106 32 16 12 75 0 109 3198 39 15558 9185922 0 250000 498131 60002390 8 25 69 38 0 6 0 0 0 39 2444 0 0 2351000 115000 213000 0 02400 10 20 63 9 8 22 0 12 200 54 2400 0 0 1515000 0 165500 0 02420 6 32 103 20 8 8 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 1042800 72500 12278 0 307752430 0 35 44 10 0 30 0 0 0 20 200 0 0 6000000 0 490000 0 02440 48 37 334 146 18 52 2 0 0 67 10095 48 3100 1968832 0 495051 672000 02450 36 12 159 109 15 20 7 0 0 85 2000 27 4000 376000 131000 42362 27000 02460 15 20 85 25 22 7 0 0 0 14 1942 18 350 425000 0 53177 0 02470 15 29 157 64 30 133 4 0 0 108 2733 24 0 1207686 94000 73222 0 02480 9 18 68 35 9 6 4 12 400 24 3200 8 200 165000 0 10000 0 02490 89 28 300 100 0 8 22 8 0 71 3927 67 3847 1083500 108000 222215 0 02500 87 95 506 138 50 98 9 0 0 90 1959 25 0 2326018 0 0 738027 02510 22 30 145 84 10 0 3 0 240 0 0 28 0 1400000 140000 15000 340000 02520 22 44 140 56 25 0 6 6 0 0 0 17 200 1380000 160000 5733 433973 10002530 16 20 61 9 4 12 4 14 0 0 0 22 0 1450450 0 167029 0 02540 23 40 188 99 22 135 3 0 0 0 140 0 0 1750000 0 179728 0 02550 27 54 170 71 29 105 8 65 1995 135 838 27 2512 2809200 204000 346246 47061 02560 13 16 84 47 0 0 3 14 0 30 0 13 0 595000 0 0 253128 02570 25 50 235 130 25 20 0 0 0 15 1800 15 0 580000 0 0 266000 0
MW 2317 3138 12692 4484 2227 3166 292 650 24019 3068 121755 1583 117405 110660750 2383235 8290766 7635254 112234LAST 2107 3106 12586 5118 2053 3289 470 692 23484 3389 102476 1438 107214 114912128 2305478 7775271 7990775 279705 + 210 32 106 174 535 19279 145 10191 77757 515495 - 634 123 178 42 321 4251378 355521 167471
352
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onfAction or W
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Average Attendance inPrincipal W
orship Service
Transferred to Other
United M
ethodist Churches
Children (Birth thru 6th G
rade)All C
lasses & Groups
Total Enrolled inC
onfirmation C
lasses
Num
ber of Persons onC
onstituency Roll
Preparatory Mem
bersN
ow on R
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Num
ber of Persons BaptizedThis Year (All Ages)
Total Full Mem
bersC
lose of this Year
Transferred to Other
Denom
inations
Rem
oved by Death
Total Full Mem
bersC
lose of Last Year
Received on C
onfession ofFaith or R
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Received from
otherU
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hurches
Received from
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enominations
Num
ber of Leaders
Church Membership Church School
Number Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 163010 AITKIN 276 3 1 0 0 4 5 8 263 120 2 49 30 4 10 463020 AURORA 131 1 0 0 18 0 0 0 114 34 0 18 35 0 2 103030 BARNUM * 124 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 124 109 3 70 250 15 16 603040 BECKER * 78 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 48 2 32 29 1 11 203050 BIG FALLS 19 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 15 12 1 4 8 0 0 03065 BRAINERD: LIGHT OF THE LKS * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03070 BRAINERD: PARK 535 2 3 0 13 4 6 5 512 195 4 91 61 7 42 1353080 BROOK PARK 67 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 62 26 0 0 0 0 3 63090 BUHL 17 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 13 19 0 7 41 2 2 73100 CAMBRIDGE 459 23 4 2 69 1 0 4 414 265 9 164 0 17 42 1383105 CASCADE 283 15 9 9 2 2 0 8 304 190 12 109 200 8 57 1193110 CHISHOLM 164 2 1 0 14 2 0 19 132 49 2 49 60 4 8 123130 CLEARWATER 108 3 1 0 5 0 0 4 103 48 3 34 45 0 5 183140 CROMWELL 52 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 61 27 1 7 23 1 7 103160 DEER RIVER 106 5 1 0 0 0 4 2 106 55 1 21 0 5 4 123170 DULUTH: ASBURY 342 15 6 1 13 0 0 4 347 180 10 135 126 11 7 843200 DULUTH: CHESTER PARK 207 4 3 0 8 1 0 5 200 78 0 47 49 4 9 243210 DULUTH: FIRST 796 7 6 0 33 11 4 21 740 301 15 218 85 16 51 1053220 DULUTH: HILLSIDE * 223 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 223 85 0 40 0 6 7 233230 DULUTH: LESTER PARK * 201 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 201 93 5 72 32 0 21 353240 DULUTH: NORTON PARK 107 1 0 3 0 0 0 3 108 50 1 75 35 8 12 473250 DULUTH: RIVERVIEW 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 35 18 1 0 10 0 0 03260 DULUTH: UNIVERSITY 235 0 2 4 9 2 0 4 226 90 0 50 38 9 15 403270 DULUTH: WESLEY 92 4 0 0 4 0 0 5 87 45 7 8 40 0 3 83280 DULUTH: WOODLAND 212 10 3 0 2 2 1 10 210 71 0 64 26 10 9 193290 ELY 154 4 0 1 0 0 2 1 156 79 2 49 50 3 12 243300 EMILY 68 0 2 0 0 6 0 4 60 41 1 0 27 0 0 03305 ESKO 108 10 4 5 0 0 0 1 126 75 6 45 32 11 10 253310 EVELETH 232 20 2 5 21 0 1 8 229 142 13 103 262 10 18 823320 FINLAYSON 36 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 33 0 8 7 1 2 53330 FLEMING 57 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 53 28 1 11 92 0 3 53335 GILBERT 36 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 39 34 2 24 26 1 4 223340 GRAHAM 201 14 0 0 0 0 2 2 211 95 5 168 0 13 23 1003350 GRAND RAPIDS 375 12 0 2 5 2 0 1 381 148 4 75 90 8 14 253360 HIBBING: WESLEY 515 17 7 0 3 7 2 12 515 118 1 100 50 8 19 483370 HILL CITY 113 7 0 0 6 0 0 3 111 53 2 67 33 9 9 283380 HOYT LAKES: TRINTY 157 4 3 0 5 3 1 2 153 40 0 44 40 4 16 123390 KABETOGAMA 52 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 55 38 1 10 48 0 0 03400 KELLY LAKE 28 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 14 0 0 0 0 0 03410 LITTLE FALLS: FIRST 184 13 3 7 0 2 1 5 199 86 10 50 10 10 8 233420 MARBLE 53 1 0 0 28 25 0 1 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 03430 MCGREGOR 70 3 2 0 4 0 1 2 68 30 0 20 74 0 8 133440 MEADOWLANDS 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 45 20 0 7 10 0 2 63450 MILACA 174 18 3 2 4 1 0 8 184 68 3 19 10 8 6 173460 MOOSE LAKE 106 1 0 0 5 0 1 3 98 52 2 12 43 4 4 123470 MORA 255 6 7 2 5 3 6 1 255 92 5 67 45 13 14 353480 NASHWAUK 90 2 3 0 8 2 0 5 80 34 2 0 0 0 6 83490 NORTH BRANCH 194 3 2 2 0 1 0 1 199 231 11 137 174 15 22 883510 OGILVIE 83 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 82 45 2 34 30 8 10 153520 ONAMIA 75 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 73 42 2 20 50 0 10 173530 PALISADE: HILL MEMORIAL 20 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 19 12 0 8 19 0 0 03540 PENGILLY 101 0 23 0 0 2 0 0 122 49 5 0 20 5 7 193550 PEQUOT LAKES: GRACE 98 1 3 0 17 4 0 2 79 55 0 23 30 4 5 133560 PINE CITY 121 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 120 57 7 34 20 0 6 273570 PINE LAKE 84 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 83 40 0 3 0 0 2 03580 PINE RIVER 116 4 0 0 6 1 0 3 110 65 1 20 15 3 8 273590 PRINCETON 408 19 0 0 30 1 4 3 389 159 16 153 30 7 29 723600 PROCTOR: FORBES 367 3 0 2 22 5 2 5 338 115 4 0 0 0 16 833610 ST CLOUD: FIRST * 803 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 803 261 13 218 351 58 43 1273620 ST CLOUD: GRACE 162 10 8 0 0 2 1 2 175 115 1 84 77 11 12 363630 SPENCER BROOK 100 5 0 0 0 1 0 2 102 76 4 73 12 2 14 363650 TWO HARBORS 151 1 0 0 15 2 0 4 131 84 0 20 38 6 4 203660 VIRGINIA 382 6 1 0 34 2 0 9 344 114 5 67 53 8 19 443680 ZIMMERMAN 78 11 4 0 0 3 0 3 87 79 2 59 59 0 6 283690 ST CLOUD: NEW HORIZONS 222 12 9 3 29 7 0 1 209 113 10 92 4 9 21 483980 SILVER BAY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NORTHEAST 11551 314 129 62 444 115 47 220 11230 5260 222 3288 3154 367 755 2168 LAST YEAR 11922 275 140 76 548 97 45 172 11551 5137 260 3538 3238 355 737 2346INCREASE 39 18 2 48 123 12 18DECREASE 371 11 14 104 321 38 250 84 178
Statistical ReportNortheast District
353
Youth (7 thru 12th Grade)
All Classes & G
roups
Adults (Post High School)
All Classes & G
roups
Average Attendance in theSunday C
hurch School
Average Attendance in Other
On-going C
lasses and Groups
Average Attendance inShort-term
Classes and G
roups
Church School M
embers Joining
Church on C
onfession of Faith
Mem
bership inU
nited Methodist M
en
Amount Paid for Projects
Amount Paid for Local
Church & C
omm
unity Work
Mem
bership in United
Methodist Youth Fellow
ship
Amount Paid for Projects
Value of Other Assets
(cash, securities,other property etc.)
Value of Church-ow
nedParsonages & Furniture
Value of Church
Land, Buildingsand Equipm
ent
Total Church
School Mem
bership
Mem
bership inU
nited Methodist W
omen
IndebtednessItem
s 30,31,32At End of Year
Other Indebtedness
(current expenses, etc.)
Church School U.M.M. U.M.W. U.M.Y. Propery and Other Assests
# 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 343010 26 25 107 50 8 0 3 0 0 49 3900 22 0 691000 75000 6000 25000 15003020 10 0 22 4 0 0 0 0 0 15 1376 0 0 524000 119000 75 0 03030 25 25 126 52 20 90 0 0 0 25 800 20 400 150000 50000 6500 0 03040 4 16 51 20 8 15 1 0 0 45 639 0 0 127000 0 12871 0 03050 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 743 0 0 100000 0 8109 0 70353065 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03070 21 9 207 100 30 15 13 18 1500 127 3700 58 7000 1000000 95000 170000 0 150003080 5 6 20 12 0 30 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 50000 0 0 0 03090 4 0 13 5 10 0 0 0 0 9 326 0 0 162500 0 7015 0 03100 85 43 308 137 50 25 8 0 0 175 2020 62 0 1000000 0 92600 0 03105 46 60 282 65 40 0 7 0 0 78 8277 15 475 540000 125000 16017 151335 03110 4 14 38 12 0 14 0 0 0 84 9460 0 0 450000 90000 60524 0 03130 13 8 44 8 0 8 2 0 0 18 1000 12 1250 70000 62000 25000 35100 03140 14 5 36 19 0 0 0 0 0 9 750 0 0 120000 0 28668 0 03160 0 0 16 10 0 0 0 0 0 15 2800 0 0 395000 95000 18000 0 03170 49 22 162 65 15 12 9 34 1663 76 5460 62 423 872218 75000 69225 281879 03200 6 0 39 31 30 0 2 20 8766 20 8050 0 0 885500 0 70674 0 03210 26 45 227 35 30 35 5 20 0 175 12568 25 0 6332659 135000 167109 0 03220 7 20 57 30 0 0 0 0 0 40 500 15 0 742000 0 60000 30000 03230 6 12 74 30 54 67 0 0 0 44 1965 14 100 1192000 89000 9860 8460 03240 5 0 64 45 5 0 0 7 0 21 3498 8 0 225000 90000 0 0 03250 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 16 1857 0 0 502000 45000 36000 0 03260 10 35 100 20 20 15 0 0 0 25 285 10 0 1300000 100000 0 24912 03270 0 6 17 12 0 12 0 0 0 24 215 0 0 825000 0 43823 0 03280 13 12 53 30 17 24 10 0 0 35 3187 15 0 610000 92500 0 0 03290 11 5 52 10 38 27 3 0 0 58 18651 0 0 270000 70000 32489 0 03300 0 7 7 0 6 3 0 0 0 14 3134 0 0 166500 0 49315 0 03305 20 20 75 58 11 60 9 0 0 4 0 23 463 550000 0 7269 27000 120003310 62 18 180 103 22 42 13 45 450 30 2310 27 850 950000 84000 20000 0 03320 3 0 10 8 0 8 0 13 750 16 895 8 300 146000 0 0 0 03330 3 0 11 4 6 5 0 0 0 12 800 3 0 250000 31838 4608 0 03335 9 0 35 14 0 10 1 9 0 13 4000 3 0 236700 0 65000 0 03340 27 10 160 80 9 0 0 0 0 41 700 28 240 300000 81000 19000 40000 03350 9 10 58 33 18 8 3 15 0 61 1700 18 160 845700 90000 1230710 2535 03360 14 0 81 41 0 38 8 0 0 62 11000 16 275 1332000 60000 62371 22361 03370 12 0 49 23 0 0 0 0 0 26 1290 30 0 144000 64000 6242 0 03380 14 9 51 7 0 9 4 0 0 15 275 14 0 477600 0 1964 0 03390 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100000 0 0 0 03400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1347 0 0 105000 90000 3400 0 03410 19 16 66 50 6 20 4 0 0 25 2067 25 3281 54100 0 99093 0 123503420 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75000 90000 0 0 03430 2 8 31 21 10 23 3 0 0 18 1646 2 0 192000 31838 29421 0 03440 3 0 11 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70000 0 4407 0 03450 25 4 52 25 20 35 5 0 0 29 1693 25 0 545000 95000 17831 24012 03460 5 18 39 22 4 10 0 6 0 38 1078 0 0 350000 52000 8540 0 03470 16 5 70 25 63 145 4 31 452 36 3590 13 0 980000 125400 24860 32500 526783480 3 5 22 10 5 0 0 15 0 30 4164 0 0 260000 90000 3137 0 03490 32 32 174 148 245 273 0 22 0 20 549 80 2000 890000 77000 63000 6625 03510 10 20 55 10 22 15 2 0 0 35 0 8 0 185000 0 10004 0 03520 3 10 40 18 0 25 0 0 0 20 905 0 0 105500 0 47374 0 03530 0 9 9 0 7 0 0 0 0 7 65 3 0 90000 21225 16033 0 03540 7 4 37 23 4 0 0 0 0 16 4565 9 0 450000 90000 19401 0 03550 5 0 23 7 20 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 181500 0 0 0 03560 7 0 40 20 3 15 0 0 0 25 1115 0 0 517000 72600 0 0 03570 2 8 12 0 10 0 0 14 500 25 350 0 0 175000 0 3200 0 03580 10 10 55 26 0 20 1 0 0 22 1000 10 200 300000 60000 27200 0 03590 35 34 170 52 24 10 0 0 0 210 2300 0 0 1200000 90000 96027 0 03600 51 28 178 60 4 20 3 0 0 200 0 0 0 670000 0 108718 65801 03610 105 40 315 74 14 43 11 85 3318 85 930 128 0 1600000 0 119450 103881 51933620 23 22 93 61 14 20 8 8 0 40 1086 24 3142 766000 95000 218991 77774 03630 15 15 80 35 3 0 5 0 0 19 390 12 313 166400 0 16840 0 03650 6 3 33 20 3 0 0 0 0 20 1691 4 4075 194682 0 54206 20662 03660 19 9 91 49 49 24 6 11 867 65 3474 12 260 1020000 101500 400000 0 03680 9 9 52 28 6 10 8 0 0 3 800 7 0 150000 60000 54000 27000 03690 20 32 121 51 82 13 7 0 0 25 0 0 0 367500 114550 10450 0 03980 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Number Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 164010 ADA: FAITH UNITED CHURCH 173 5 0 0 0 3 10 3 162 52 2 37 0 6 5 124020 AKELEY 79 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 77 56 0 25 8 0 2 214030 ALEXANDRIA 517 13 13 3 20 8 3 11 504 225 4 120 54 10 46 974040 ANNANDALE 268 15 4 2 2 2 2 1 282 134 1 152 70 8 20 684050 APPLETON 141 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 133 68 1 25 14 4 6 174060 ATWATER: ROSENDALE 96 5 1 0 1 0 1 4 96 32 1 19 12 9 3 94070 BEARDSLEY 72 5 1 0 2 0 0 3 73 32 0 11 14 2 4 74080 BELGRADE 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 23 20 0 11 0 0 4 204090 BELLINGHAM 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 53 20 0 6 0 0 1 14100 BELTRAMI 89 5 0 0 0 1 2 1 90 40 2 15 7 4 4 104110 BEMIDJI 509 6 3 4 11 6 2 9 494 170 5 125 44 8 24 834120 BERTHA 46 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 45 30 0 1 20 1 3 14130 BRECKENRIDGE 291 7 3 2 7 4 1 4 287 97 2 71 80 11 20 584140 BROWNS VALLEY 113 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 111 45 1 19 30 2 13 194145 BROWNTON 46 0 0 0 13 2 4 0 27 15 0 0 2 0 0 04150 CASS LAKE 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 71 30 2 20 43 0 3 124160 CENTRAL 78 5 0 0 0 1 1 2 79 49 2 22 30 3 9 124170 CHOKIO 51 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 46 18 0 0 4 0 0 04180 CLARISSA 95 0 3 0 6 0 0 4 88 33 3 28 77 4 3 174200 CLINTON 91 5 0 1 0 3 0 7 87 35 1 19 11 0 5 154210 CLOTHO 55 0 0 0 7 0 4 0 44 39 0 45 69 5 5 234220 CORRELL 12 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 9 1 2 2 0 0 04240 CROOKSTON: WESLEY 218 12 4 3 8 0 0 5 224 107 3 94 24 15 18 304250 DEER CREEK: SALEM 145 4 2 0 2 2 0 3 144 58 7 38 0 4 6 264260 DENT 78 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 76 32 1 16 24 0 7 64270 DETROIT LAKES 371 18 2 2 2 9 2 2 378 218 8 104 0 7 24 654280 EAGLE BEND 61 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 60 49 2 28 93 9 6 374290 ERSKINE 87 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 84 30 1 7 5 1 2 24300 FERGUS FALLS: GRACE 559 19 7 2 28 5 1 17 536 193 3 78 85 8 60 1044310 FERGUS FALLS: PEACE 119 3 4 0 0 0 0 5 121 66 2 39 10 12 10 254320 FOSSTON 54 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 50 14 0 16 8 4 6 104330 FOXHOME 54 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 52 30 0 13 24 1 5 104340 FRAZEE 131 12 0 0 3 0 0 4 136 54 2 61 35 5 15 404350 GLENWOOD 109 2 0 0 0 3 0 4 104 50 0 20 0 1 10 134360 GREY EAGLE 80 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 77 50 1 20 24 5 5 164370 HAWICK 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 45 3 15 0 0 10 454380 HAWLEY 143 3 0 5 2 1 0 5 143 60 1 27 0 5 6 214390 HENNING 81 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 77 0 0 15 0 1 3 84400 HERMAN 232 11 0 0 34 5 4 1 199 70 0 24 20 11 6 64410 HEWITT 63 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 62 40 0 12 41 2 6 124420 HUBBARD 76 0 4 2 2 1 0 0 79 72 0 7 27 0 0 04430 HUMBOLDT 72 0 0 0 0 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04440 HUTCHINSON: BETHLEHEM 441 9 12 5 6 6 9 6 440 216 6 125 33 18 38 734450 HUTCHINSON: VINEYARD 404 8 8 11 72 2 0 6 351 170 17 102 33 22 12 604460 KIMBALL 165 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 165 83 2 56 43 9 12 554480 LITCHFIELD 336 12 3 0 7 13 4 3 324 117 9 68 31 17 16 564490 LONG PRAIRIE 130 5 1 0 9 3 1 2 121 63 1 39 28 3 13 264500 MADISON: EBENEZER 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 59 24 0 8 0 3 4 34510 MENAHGA 69 0 0 2 0 10 4 0 57 32 1 20 20 2 3 104530 MONTEVIDEO 384 0 5 5 13 1 5 5 370 110 3 111 61 21 14 574540 MOORHEAD: GRACE 421 14 6 4 22 1 0 4 418 168 2 116 39 20 30 744550 MORRIS: FEDERATED 183 5 1 1 0 2 3 2 183 146 4 52 57 8 9 424560 MOTLEY 177 5 2 0 7 0 0 4 173 72 6 29 25 8 8 204565 NEW LONDON-SPICER 60 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 66 48 1 17 10 5 7 154570 NORCROSS 65 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 63 25 0 3 6 0 0 04600 ORTONVILLE: FIRST 216 1 2 0 0 1 0 3 215 80 1 47 30 6 8 424610 OSAKIS 99 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 97 58 1 16 1 3 7 104620 OTTERTAIL 52 4 3 0 0 0 0 2 57 41 2 6 26 0 0 64630 PARK RAPIDS: RIVERSIDE 654 9 13 6 53 2 2 17 608 276 10 116 150 16 16 594640 PAYNESVILLE: GRACE 543 4 0 12 2 3 2 12 540 290 14 142 32 20 22 1094650 PEPPERTON 12 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 10 8 0 0 0 0 0 04660 PERHAM 141 0 0 0 9 1 5 2 124 55 0 17 24 0 3 74670 RAYMOND: FIRST 204 5 2 0 9 0 0 3 199 82 1 34 11 5 15 354680 RICHVILLE 117 13 5 0 2 0 0 3 130 80 3 35 42 9 18 174690 ROSEAU 95 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 91 28 0 0 0 2 4 104700 ROSENDALE 123 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 122 50 2 27 16 6 6 244720 SAUK CENTRE 109 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 111 50 1 31 28 4 6 204730 SEBEKA 140 0 7 0 6 1 0 1 139 87 2 29 30 8 5 204740 SOUTH HAVEN: ZION 112 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 114 51 2 33 0 7 5 204750 STAPLES 241 11 4 0 7 2 0 9 238 120 8 52 0 18 22 364770 TENNEY * 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 4 0 1 5 0 0 04780 THIEF RIVER FALLS 314 4 0 3 26 1 1 3 290 130 6 96 65 24 25 524790 VERGAS 115 1 2 0 14 0 0 2 102 35 1 20 50 1 4 94800 VERNDALE 77 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 75 30 0 12 10 1 2 114810 VILLARD 123 2 0 0 0 2 0 3 120 61 4 30 10 11 6 164820 WADENA 227 10 4 0 8 1 3 6 223 96 1 59 41 3 14 474830 WARREN: GRACE 150 3 0 0 0 0 1 5 147 70 0 40 2 9 8 214840 WILLMAR 524 22 12 5 9 6 1 10 537 215 9 125 37 33 29 1284850 WRIGHTSTOWN 40 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 40 25 0 5 12 2 5 24980 PINE BEND MISSION 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 40 15 0 80 125 0 8 28
NORTHWEST 13131 312 153 85 449 192 88 249 12703 5798 182 3206 2144 492 789 2198 LAST YEAR 13508 385 225 108 413 240 119 259 13195 6048 196 3422 2270 480 853 2225INCREASE 36 12DECREASE 377 73 72 23 48 31 10 492 250 14 216 126 64 27
Statistical ReportNorthwest District
355
Youth (7 thru 12th Grade)
All Classes & G
roups
Adults (Post High School)
All Classes & G
roups
Average Attendance in theSunday C
hurch School
Average Attendance in Other
On-going C
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Average Attendance inShort-term
Classes and G
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Church School M
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Mem
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Amount Paid for Projects
Amount Paid for Local
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Amount Paid for Projects
Value of Other Assets
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Value of Church-ow
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Value of Church
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Total Church
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Mem
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IndebtednessItem
s 30,31,32At End of Year
Other Indebtedness
(current expenses, etc.)
Church School U.M.M. U.M.W. U.M.Y. Propery and Other Assests
# 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 344010 22 0 39 15 8 12 5 0 0 55 2900 13 0 365000 85000 14000 0 04020 4 6 33 20 6 0 0 0 0 24 2120 8 3600 197300 76750 1200 0 04030 20 54 217 93 0 205 10 0 0 87 983 27 200 1157500 111300 26212 82407 04040 20 16 124 75 23 65 0 0 0 12 1003 12 200 478000 72000 50000 0 04050 12 10 45 40 8 11 0 0 0 36 800 8 0 534500 58000 56375 0 119924060 13 0 25 8 10 8 0 0 0 43 0 13 0 150000 25000 14000 0 04070 2 0 13 4 0 10 5 0 0 14 450 7 25 173000 21000 16858 15297 04080 1 5 30 10 2 2 0 0 0 9 500 0 0 45000 90000 15000 0 04090 0 0 2 2 7 0 0 0 0 12 265 0 0 209000 0 38400 0 04100 9 0 23 10 0 8 2 0 0 33 150 0 0 166000 36000 0 0 04110 55 20 182 56 0 60 6 0 0 63 0 25 1200 1745000 88000 44597 0 04120 2 5 11 1 5 6 1 0 0 13 50 1 0 139800 0 0 0 12284130 28 15 121 54 22 74 5 12 0 64 4128 18 0 569500 106200 12730 2100 61174140 2 0 34 30 0 20 1 0 0 16 580 0 0 475000 0 10073 0 04145 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9500 0 0 0 04150 6 8 29 4 8 0 0 0 0 10 1200 0 0 70000 13000 0 0 04160 10 10 41 20 4 0 4 0 0 18 128 0 0 70000 63000 16684 0 04170 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 50 0 0 53200 0 3500 0 04180 9 10 39 9 15 0 0 0 0 29 219 23 704 260000 72000 0 0 04200 0 0 20 12 5 0 5 0 0 35 225 9 2400 195000 0 56000 0 04210 4 0 32 15 5 0 0 0 0 10 842 23 704 107000 60000 0 0 04220 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 714 0 0 35000 0 1500 0 04240 32 23 103 42 31 9 6 19 300 41 1075 35 1869 470000 70000 40616 30636 04250 4 13 49 42 18 0 0 0 0 17 700 4 200 230000 72000 4726 0 04260 2 14 29 4 0 12 0 0 0 22 1030 0 0 264000 0 25314 0 04270 30 20 139 70 30 60 9 0 0 45 0 15 0 920000 84000 0 120852 04280 8 6 57 15 18 0 0 0 0 17 1935 23 704 200000 72000 0 0 04290 0 6 10 0 6 0 0 0 0 20 1570 0 0 136300 0 3200 0 04300 60 25 249 115 90 80 13 90 964 90 1396 27 0 2194124 112000 89060 130636 100124310 16 15 66 32 0 10 3 0 0 14 1192 0 0 635937 73100 35029 34787 04320 2 0 18 4 6 10 0 0 0 23 328 0 0 125000 40000 0 0 04330 6 7 28 16 7 8 0 0 0 6 763 0 0 125000 0 23343 0 04340 5 8 68 30 6 6 2 0 0 0 0 20 0 168750 54375 36386 0 04350 6 9 38 23 0 8 1 7 750 12 1500 6 200 115000 15000 16000 0 04360 8 0 29 8 12 24 0 5 200 10 50 14 300 210000 0 36154 0 04370 10 15 80 30 10 5 0 0 0 15 300 0 0 95000 90000 500 0 04380 7 12 46 20 0 8 0 0 0 32 6480 8 0 700000 0 50000 244000 04390 6 7 24 13 6 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 210000 0 19519 0 04400 8 14 34 30 0 24 5 5 0 30 251 15 0 396000 94500 20100 0 04410 4 7 29 12 7 10 1 0 0 21 2578 2 0 70200 28000 12500 0 04420 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 170000 0 8000 0 04430 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04440 20 33 164 78 0 114 0 0 0 62 3452 38 1772 1010000 90000 1244 0 04450 44 15 131 61 15 0 8 0 0 49 5000 50 2500 1879000 125000 4400 0 120004460 16 0 83 23 5 5 0 16 250 15 2312 16 0 400000 85000 10698 87298 04480 32 10 114 31 10 29 6 16 0 57 590 32 18 1119000 125000 47193 0 04490 9 0 48 25 5 40 5 0 0 0 304 9 0 500000 80000 27429 0 04500 3 9 19 13 6 5 0 0 0 12 281 14 0 105000 0 10348 0 04510 5 11 29 22 14 12 0 5 0 16 350 8 0 115000 72000 1900 0 04530 38 6 115 60 6 6 0 0 0 49 200 46 500 1272900 0 194444 0 368004540 75 77 256 99 24 35 13 0 0 54 7656 45 7407 1306777 82000 21535 65139 139754550 17 4 72 44 8 4 4 0 0 75 0 8 0 100000 100000 98072 3634 04560 8 7 43 16 20 7 0 26 1605 42 1984 12 56 300000 100000 230000 0 04565 10 13 45 26 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 30000 84000 13446 54000 04570 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 1200 0 0 120000 55000 1784 0 04600 16 8 74 30 9 9 1 0 0 66 1533 14 7200 497800 137800 50000 0 04610 8 13 38 21 6 4 0 10 500 26 2650 12 300 150000 100000 15000 0 04620 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 142000 0 3153 0 04630 58 75 208 54 52 22 9 31 1232 136 1372 41 0 1473000 119000 347000 0 04640 34 63 228 119 20 130 4 0 0 103 0 49 0 1379000 125000 5000 0 04650 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26800 0 5000 0 04660 4 10 24 11 8 10 0 0 0 31 650 0 0 430000 85000 17500 0 04670 21 7 78 37 11 0 5 15 648 75 1685 20 1313 400000 80000 21400 0 04680 8 9 52 25 14 47 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 228700 0 24916 0 04690 0 2 16 14 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 221000 83000 3950 0 04700 13 0 43 17 0 50 0 0 0 34 2200 13 0 105000 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ber of Leaders
Church Membership Church School
Number Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 165010 ALBERT LEA 917 17 8 2 26 7 6 9 896 249 10 213 131 15 28 1025020 ALDEN * 131 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 131 40 0 31 14 11 8 135040 AUSTIN: FELLOWSHIP 201 0 2 0 10 2 1 4 186 70 4 32 22 0 11 205050 AUSTIN: FIRST 740 12 18 8 24 8 1 25 720 316 14 190 26 18 40 595060 BLOOMING GROVE 51 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 50 29 0 7 10 2 2 85070 BLOOMING PRAIRIE 94 2 1 0 0 2 0 2 93 1 7 0 0 0 1 65080 BROWNSDALE 104 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 101 40 2 45 20 9 8 205090 BYRON 425 26 7 3 8 3 1 4 445 177 15 196 157 10 38 1575100 CALEDONIA 194 10 7 2 0 8 0 1 204 95 1 68 30 8 11 535110 CANNONVILLE * 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 15 0 5 0 0 0 05120 CHATFIELD 250 27 1 4 1 5 0 3 273 127 8 78 27 10 18 605130 CHERRY GROVE 192 10 0 0 2 2 1 2 195 75 7 30 28 11 15 185150 DAKOTA: RIVERSIDE 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 57 21 1 21 19 1 4 65160 DEXTER 171 5 0 0 1 0 0 2 173 49 1 40 24 4 14 355170 DODGE CENTER 284 7 0 0 1 2 2 6 280 77 3 136 18 12 28 745180 DOUGLAS 91 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 98 55 2 30 3 7 12 205190 DOVER 93 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 91 50 1 31 13 5 6 175210 ELGIN 67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 40 1 35 24 7 7 235220 ELLENDALE 161 5 5 0 3 0 0 3 165 65 3 51 0 5 9 405230 ELYSIAN 77 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 83 49 1 17 19 3 9 145240 EYOTA: FAITH 251 4 0 0 21 2 0 0 232 95 2 102 50 19 26 655250 FOUNTAIN 72 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 70 38 0 17 8 4 4 85260 GENEVA 75 2 0 0 0 2 0 3 72 22 0 12 2 2 3 55270 GLENVILLE * 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 92 50 0 17 26 5 8 245290 GRAND MEADOW 109 4 0 0 0 1 0 2 110 43 2 34 25 5 7 225300 HAMMOND 21 3 2 4 0 0 0 2 28 19 3 7 14 6 0 05310 HARMONY 152 1 0 0 13 0 0 2 138 69 0 22 4 2 6 145320 HOKAH * 79 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 79 57 5 30 19 0 7 235330 HOMER 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 15 2 0 10 0 3 105340 JANESVILLE * 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 98 10 67 48 0 16 475350 KASSON 310 14 3 0 10 0 0 4 313 132 5 117 38 12 20 835360 KASSON: PLEASANT CORNERS 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 55 37 0 22 2 2 7 225370 KELLOGG 86 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 86 29 3 22 51 0 2 115380 KENYON 101 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 97 35 1 8 10 4 4 85390 KIESTER:GRACE * 139 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 139 62 3 8 11 5 1 05400 LA CRESCENT 361 12 4 0 10 15 2 4 346 180 5 134 123 12 59 1155410 LAKE CITY 304 9 4 4 10 6 0 4 301 117 3 78 78 5 10 335420 LANESBORO 94 3 0 5 9 0 0 0 93 31 1 17 13 3 11 155430 LANSING 53 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 47 22 3 3 0 0 0 05440 LE CENTER 143 6 13 3 2 1 0 3 159 65 7 44 29 5 10 265450 LE SUEUR 434 21 1 1 7 1 1 7 441 164 16 118 79 9 18 995460 MABEL 110 0 4 1 1 1 0 4 109 42 2 24 18 0 6 155470 MAZEPPA 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 13 2 17 0 0 2 45480 MONEY CREEK * 73 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 73 25 0 25 17 0 6 145490 MORRISTOWN: PEACE 133 6 1 0 2 4 3 6 125 50 2 37 20 3 4 145500 NEWBURG 72 0 0 0 14 0 0 1 57 12 2 10 6 0 3 95510 OWATONNA 678 17 11 3 22 6 3 12 666 252 9 168 84 27 51 1065520 PINE ISLAND 481 5 4 4 11 3 2 7 471 148 4 177 53 20 22 1145530 PLAINVIEW 120 3 2 0 0 2 3 1 119 47 2 29 32 0 5 205540 PRESTON 263 10 2 1 0 0 0 3 273 83 0 66 34 12 22 495550 RACINE 181 0 0 3 10 1 0 2 171 70 0 41 52 10 10 285560 RED WING: FIRST 593 14 5 3 3 5 5 13 589 178 8 144 56 32 26 925570 RICE LAKE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05580 RIDGEWAY * 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 25 0 24 16 0 0 05590 ROCHESTER: BETHANY 337 17 11 1 15 5 6 1 339 186 17 115 26 12 24 715600 ROCHESTER: CHRIST 2370 28 16 8 234 41 3 23 2121 565 33 729 253 24 183 2665610 ROCHESTER: EVANGEL 728 31 19 7 43 9 15 3 715 501 19 340 157 12 132 2445620 ROCHESTER: HOMESTEAD 790 31 4 0 32 6 1 8 778 253 8 149 207 33 77 1165630 ST CHARLES 191 8 7 0 1 2 1 1 201 84 6 64 18 5 12 405640 SARGEANT: ZION 110 7 0 3 2 1 1 0 116 45 1 36 17 5 12 325650 SOUTHRIDGE * 68 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 68 47 2 16 22 0 5 45660 SPRING VALLEY: FAITH 493 3 0 6 32 4 5 13 448 170 1 129 170 28 35 1035670 STATE LINE 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 16 0 6 14 0 0 85680 STEWARTVILLE 361 7 10 4 5 3 1 6 367 140 9 100 50 13 40 1005700 SUMNER CENTER 93 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 94 40 1 15 43 4 10 185710 WASECA: EVANGELICAL 227 9 0 3 0 1 2 2 234 124 2 48 30 7 20 355720 WASECA: FAITH 370 6 3 0 7 1 1 6 364 127 3 73 35 22 18 295730 WATERVILLE: EVANGELICAL * 146 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 146 67 2 63 28 0 8 405740 WEAVER 41 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 40 12 2 9 11 0 0 05760 WELLS 461 12 13 2 3 1 0 8 476 209 7 88 36 11 24 865770 WEST CONCORD 123 2 0 0 1 1 2 5 116 43 0 13 25 2 6 175780 WINONA: CENTRAL 555 18 12 3 13 6 2 13 554 194 9 143 65 17 55 1295790 WINONA: IMMANUEL 100 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 102 37 0 18 14 0 8 185800 WINONA: MCKINLEY 269 6 3 3 3 2 0 10 266 110 4 50 62 3 6 595810 WITOKA * 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 8 0 0 6 0 0 05820 WYKOFF 149 0 0 0 7 0 0 2 140 50 0 35 20 9 9 255830 ZUMBRO FALLS 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 20 1 12 8 2 3 10
SOUTHEAST 18373 458 209 98 629 179 74 259 17997 7013 310 5148 2930 551 1335 3290 LAST YEAR 18773 534 228 92 684 219 76 275 18373 7068 342 5343 2843 528 1194 3437INCREASE 6 87 23 141DECREASE 400 76 19 55 40 2 16 376 55 32 195 147
Statistical ReportSoutheast District
357
Youth (7 thru 12th Grade)
All Classes & G
roups
Adults (Post High School)
All Classes & G
roups
Average Attendance in theSunday C
hurch School
Average Attendance in Other
On-going C
lasses and Groups
Average Attendance inShort-term
Classes and G
roups
Church School M
embers Joining
Church on C
onfession of Faith
Mem
bership inU
nited Methodist M
en
Amount Paid for Projects
Amount Paid for Local
Church & C
omm
unity Work
Mem
bership in United
Methodist Youth Fellow
ship
Amount Paid for Projects
Value of Other Assets
(cash, securities,other property etc.)
Value of Church-ow
nedParsonages & Furniture
Value of Church
Land, Buildingsand Equipm
ent
Total Church
School Mem
bership
Mem
bership inU
nited Methodist W
omen
IndebtednessItem
s 30,31,32At End of Year
Other Indebtedness
(current expenses, etc.)
Church School U.M.M. U.M.W. U.M.Y. Propery and Other Assests
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Average Attendance inPrincipal W
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Total Enrolled inC
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Total Full Mem
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Transferred to Other
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Rem
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Total Full Mem
bersC
lose of Last Year
Received on C
onfession ofFaith or R
estored
Received from
otherU
nited Methodist C
hurches
Received from
otherD
enominations
Num
ber of Leaders
Church Membership Church School
Number Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 166010 ADRIAN 147 2 1 12 1 1 0 3 157 88 9 48 49 9 9 376020 AMBOY 94 4 0 0 5 2 0 2 89 47 0 14 17 2 7 146030 AMO * 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 59 27 1 18 4 1 5 86040 ARLINGTON 235 4 0 7 0 1 3 5 237 139 4 69 48 11 20 406050 BALATON 178 0 2 3 9 1 0 3 170 61 2 53 0 5 7 306060 BASEY 59 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 56 21 0 0 12 1 0 06070 BEAUFORD 72 5 0 0 1 2 2 2 70 43 5 36 36 2 9 206090 BINGHAM LAKE 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 8 0 1 0 0 0 06100 BIRD ISLAND * 105 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 50 0 2 0 2 6 126110 BLUE EARTH: FIRST 218 4 3 0 7 0 0 4 214 96 3 58 31 4 10 446120 BLUE EARTH: IMMANUEL 81 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 75 50 0 13 22 3 6 66130 BLUE EARTH: SALEM 242 6 1 1 18 3 0 8 221 104 2 30 23 1 8 136160 BUFFALO LK: ZION 327 5 4 1 3 1 3 8 322 145 5 63 13 6 27 636170 CEYLON 53 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 51 21 0 5 30 0 2 76175 CLARKFIELD 64 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 63 21 0 15 5 0 2 76180 COSMOS 79 0 0 0 0 8 6 1 64 28 2 13 0 3 6 136190 DANUBE: ZION * 163 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 163 95 5 38 6 7 8 376200 DELAVAN 86 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 84 40 0 14 30 2 3 106220 EAST CHAIN 81 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 83 35 1 13 12 2 6 136240 ELMORE 227 4 1 0 3 1 0 6 222 60 2 48 60 2 15 256250 FAIRFAX 154 3 3 3 0 0 2 1 160 72 2 40 41 9 6 226260 FAIRMONT 1026 21 5 9 22 9 3 20 1007 0 15 205 44 22 108 1896290 GRANADA 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 20 0 0 10 0 0 06300 HECTOR 180 2 1 0 0 2 0 3 178 70 0 25 8 7 6 206310 HENDRICKS: GRACE 130 1 0 0 3 0 0 3 125 65 4 9 7 1 2 06320 HERON LAKE 139 5 0 0 1 0 2 3 138 65 1 0 0 3 67 266330 IVANHOE 28 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 17 0 3 3 3 0 06340 JACKSON 231 7 1 0 8 4 0 7 220 87 2 39 30 0 15 306350 JASPER 49 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 41 28 1 0 0 0 0 06360 JEFFERS * 209 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 209 95 1 41 16 9 6 336380 LAKE BENTON 142 3 0 2 5 0 1 3 138 56 1 24 7 5 2 146390 LAKE CRYSTAL/FIRST 236 7 1 0 5 2 2 6 229 77 0 71 0 8 15 256400 LAKE WILSON 85 26 0 1 0 0 0 0 112 57 1 44 5 5 9 356410 LAKEFIELD 230 6 0 0 6 2 0 4 224 90 6 37 18 6 9 296420 LAMBERTON 225 3 1 0 4 8 1 3 213 85 2 30 33 5 5 156440 LUVERNE 406 3 1 4 14 3 8 11 378 128 10 105 55 8 14 606450 LYND 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06460 MADELIA 117 9 0 0 2 0 0 0 124 58 1 42 5 5 15 306470 MAGNOLIA 123 1 1 2 0 1 2 2 122 48 3 24 23 2 3 206480 MANKATO: CENTENARY 725 11 13 11 10 4 6 10 730 316 17 192 104 21 21 1176490 MANKATO:HILLTOP * 242 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 242 112 8 48 50 9 14 276500 MARSHALL: ALBRIGHT 229 8 4 2 9 6 1 5 222 93 4 35 40 12 12 346510 MARSHALL: WESLEY 394 16 6 1 5 3 0 7 402 223 3 128 37 24 34 876520 MIDDLE CREEK * 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 97 59 3 17 5 1 7 166530 MORGAN * 132 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 132 69 0 36 12 8 13 146540 MORTON 82 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 77 35 3 17 22 2 2 126550 NEW AVON * 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 24 0 3 7 0 1 66560 NEW AVON: SALEM * 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 10 0 0 0 0 0 06570 NEW ULM: FIRST 463 8 9 3 1 3 5 7 467 157 9 102 22 18 19 696580 NEW ULM: OAKWOOD 141 1 5 5 2 7 2 0 141 85 3 37 29 5 10 266590 NORTH MANKATO 615 16 9 3 10 6 0 8 619 233 6 250 38 34 39 1566600 OKABENA 33 0 0 0 0 0 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06620 OLIVIA: FAITH * 331 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 331 92 5 100 45 22 17 866640 PIPESTONE: PEACE 392 6 5 3 6 5 1 11 383 152 6 72 27 18 15 636650 PIPESTONE: SALEM * 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 27 0 6 0 0 4 66680 RED ROCK * 77 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77 41 2 15 5 2 6 86690 REDWOOD FALLS: FIRST 393 17 9 0 1 3 3 9 403 201 1 105 25 10 26 846700 RENVILLE 129 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 127 60 2 43 33 7 8 216710 RUTHTON 38 0 0 0 9 0 0 1 28 18 0 0 0 0 1 26720 ST CLAIR: ZION 105 0 0 0 8 0 5 2 90 46 0 34 21 6 12 296730 ST JAMES 193 3 0 0 1 1 2 5 187 72 5 57 24 5 9 436740 SANBORN 100 2 1 0 5 0 0 2 96 42 2 26 18 3 3 46750 SHERBURN 142 6 3 1 0 3 8 0 141 64 1 24 15 3 5 146760 SLAYTON 137 9 0 0 0 2 2 4 138 75 0 38 40 5 9 426770 SLEEPY EYE: FAITH 250 9 0 0 3 1 0 8 247 80 0 30 28 6 3 166780 SPRINGFIELD 241 12 4 2 5 0 2 0 252 99 2 63 42 14 13 546800 TRACY 290 0 1 0 6 1 2 7 275 142 4 68 35 9 18 496810 TRIMONT 79 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 83 61 0 11 18 2 6 116820 VERDI 29 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 28 18 0 0 0 0 1 36830 VERNON CENTER: GRACE 131 8 0 0 3 0 1 2 133 69 2 42 30 3 6 336840 WABASSO: PILGRIM 37 0 0 0 0 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06850 WALNUT GROVE 157 0 3 2 11 3 3 3 142 58 2 26 10 10 9 206880 WINDOM 559 20 14 7 0 0 3 17 580 229 19 161 36 13 37 1126890 WINNEBAGO: FIRST 247 11 2 0 13 0 2 3 242 70 3 60 33 8 6 216910 WOOD LAKE 154 7 1 0 3 2 2 1 154 63 5 60 11 13 20 606920 WORTHINGTON: EMMANUEL 66 3 0 0 2 0 0 3 64 48 0 4 8 0 3 06930 WORTHINGTON: FIRST 555 23 7 1 0 5 2 10 569 240 5 84 128 0 45 70
SOUTHWEST 14422 341 124 87 245 148 123 252 14206 5780 213 3284 1701 454 892 2362 LAST YEAR 14554 341 134 90 352 114 72 223 14358 5809 241 3361 1795 456 899 2383INCREASE 34 51 29DECREASE 132 10 3 107 152 29 28 77 94 2 7 21
Statistical ReportSouthwest District
359
Youth (7 thru 12th Grade)
All Classes & G
roups
Adults (Post High School)
All Classes & G
roups
Average Attendance in theSunday C
hurch School
Average Attendance in Other
On-going C
lasses and Groups
Average Attendance inShort-term
Classes and G
roups
Church School M
embers Joining
Church on C
onfession of Faith
Mem
bership inU
nited Methodist M
en
Amount Paid for Projects
Amount Paid for Local
Church & C
omm
unity Work
Mem
bership in United
Methodist Youth Fellow
ship
Amount Paid for Projects
Value of Other Assets
(cash, securities,other property etc.)
Value of Church-ow
nedParsonages & Furniture
Value of Church
Land, Buildingsand Equipm
ent
Total Church
School Mem
bership
Mem
bership inU
nited Methodist W
omen
IndebtednessItem
s 30,31,32At End of Year
Other Indebtedness
(current expenses, etc.)
Church School U.M.M. U.M.W. U.M.Y. Propery and Other Assests
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Carol Noren, Conference SecretaryMinnesota Annual Conference122 W Franklin Ave., Rm 400
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XIII. FINANCIAL TABLES
For the year endingDecember 31, 1996
In order that all of the financial data reported could be included in thereports several of the columns have had to be combined:
62 General Church Special Day Offerigns62a One Great Hour of Sharing62b World Wide Communion63c Student Day63d Human Relations Day
63 Annual Conference Special Day Offerings63a Christian Education Sunday63b Golden Cross Sunday63c Laity Day
Details about these figures can be obtained from the treasurer's office,Room 400, 122 W. Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404.
* Figures on Lines 51, 58 & 64-75 are taken from last year's Journal.
** Indicates Annual Conference Apportionments paid in full by 1/31/97.
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Ministerial Education Fund
Amount Apportioned
Ministerial Education Fund
Amount Paid
Black College Fund
Amount Apportioned
Black College Fund
Amount Paid
Africa University Fund
Amount Apportioned
Africa University Fund
Amount Paid
Caring C
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Conference Advance Specials
Special Asking Ham
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Benevolences
# Church 35A 35 36A 36 37A 37 38A 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 49 50 511010 ANOKA 19062 19062 3857 20 1401 150 325 160 0 925 0 141 0 1615 0 0 128 8001 300 22251020 BLAINE 2260 2260 457 457 166 166 39 39 0 75 0 86 0 0 193 0 0 0 194 01030 BURNSVILLE: GRACE * 7348 2300 1487 0 540 0 125 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 600 21081040 BURNSVILLE: RIVER HILLS 25354 16462 5130 0 1864 1861 432 0 0 116 0 435 0 0 0 0 0 0 433 5161050 CASTLE ROCK * 1143 1143 231 231 84 84 19 19 0 1175 0 450 100 290 60 0 0 0 160 15001060 CEDAR 2292 2292 464 464 168 168 39 39 0 0 0 266 0 0 144 0 0 1000 70 14021070 LINO LAKES: GETHSEMANE 3948 2066 799 421 290 151 67 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 113 0 0 0 0 01075 COTTAGE GRV: PEACEFUL GRV 1861 1861 376 0 137 0 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01080 COON RAPIDS 15278 9362 3091 0 1123 0 260 150 0 1093 0 351 0 300 0 0 400 0 416 143361085 EAGAN: ADVENT 7946 7950 1608 1608 584 585 135 135 0 0 0 0 0 0 422 0 432 0 465 15401090 ELK RIVER 7259 7259 1469 1469 534 534 124 124 0 4877 0 1481 150 2000 388 0 100 0 721 91051100 FARIBAULT: FOURTH AVE 8073 3094 1634 1634 593 593 138 138 0 0 0 307 0 75 441 0 0 0 100 01110 FARIBAULT: HOPE 2802 2802 567 567 206 206 48 48 0 431 0 190 0 0 210 0 820 0 181 43791120 FARMINGTON: FAITH 10114 8314 2046 0 743 0 172 0 0 0 0 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 46501130 FOREST LAKE:FOREST HILLS 6715 6715 1359 1359 494 494 114 114 0 1015 0 229 0 0 650 0 50 0 343 69721140 HASTINGS 15127 11346 3061 2295 1112 834 258 194 0 7098 0 364 0 905 0 0 0 0 471 189881150 INV GVE HTS:MT BETHEL 2763 2763 559 0 203 0 47 0 0 390 0 156 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01160 JORDAN: IMMANUEL 1601 1601 324 324 118 118 27 27 0 316 0 0 0 0 106 62 0 2081 45 01170 NEW BRIGHTON:KOREAN 2511 2511 508 508 185 185 43 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 214 0 0 0 2 01180 LAKELAND:ST CROIX VALLEY 10753 10753 2176 2176 790 790 183 183 0 3328 0 1426 0 693 461 0 0 0 250 01185 LAKEVILLE: CROSS ROADS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 15001190 LINDSTROM: FIRST 7185 3594 1454 726 528 264 122 60 0 516 0 621 0 91 174 25 0 1668 79 68501200 LITTLE PRAIRIE 1715 1715 347 347 126 126 29 29 0 750 0 0 0 0 129 0 0 0 272 25691210 LYDIA: ZION 2686 2686 543 543 197 197 46 46 0 50 0 0 0 300 0 0 0 0 0 01220 SILVER LAKE 2957 2957 599 599 217 217 50 50 0 50 0 0 0 0 196 0 0 0 411 5491230 MAPLEWOOD: ARLING. HILLS * 14280 14280 2889 0 1050 0 243 0 0 0 0 0 0 4500 0 0 629 0 1100 38021240 MAPLEWOOD: CHRIST 5345 5345 1081 1081 393 393 91 91 0 31 0 215 0 0 237 0 0 0 163 7501260 MOUNDS VIEW: SUNRISE 7597 7597 1537 1537 558 564 129 132 0 520 0 460 0 0 386 0 0 0 360 48171270 NERSTRAND 1091 1091 221 221 80 80 19 19 0 0 0 105 0 50 106 0 0 0 63 9101275 NEW PRAGUE:HERITAGE 987 0 200 0 73 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01280 NEWPORT 3273 2040 662 370 241 135 56 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 112 0 0 0 188 21931290 NORTHFIELD 14249 14249 2883 2875 1048 1044 243 240 0 5552 0 1000 0 1368 744 0 0 0 353 14891300 PRAIRIEVILLE 444 444 90 90 33 33 8 8 0 0 0 109 0 0 39 0 0 0 150 3591310 PRIOR LAKE 5544 5544 1122 470 408 170 94 40 0 0 0 0 0 1009 130 0 0 869 303 54911320 RANDOLPH 1391 1391 282 282 102 102 24 24 0 695 0 170 0 0 87 0 0 0 300 59831330 ROSEMOUNT 18437 9216 3731 0 1355 0 314 0 0 3502 0 0 0 1901 0 750 0 0 0 123931340 ROSEVILLE: CENTENNIAL 28679 28679 5803 5803 2108 2108 489 489 0 15422 0 2853 74 7468 1146 0 105 0 1079 543521350 ST FRANCIS 2122 2122 429 0 156 0 36 0 0 0 0 216 0 0 0 0 335 0 278 30001360 ST PAUL: ASBURY 691 691 140 140 51 51 12 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 0 0 0 0 3001380 ST PAUL: CAMPHOR MEM 5051 5051 1022 1022 371 371 86 86 0 0 0 0 0 0 270 0 0 0 206 64801390 ST PAUL: CENTRAL PARK 986 986 200 200 72 72 17 17 0 180 0 489 0 258 75 0 0 0 227 14871400 ST PAUL: CLEVELAND AVE * 2073 989 419 0 152 0 35 50 0 5 0 69 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7301410 ST PAUL: EPWORTH 3879 3879 785 785 285 285 66 66 0 168 0 657 172 347 110 0 0 0 141 12621420 ST PAUL: FAIRMOUNT AVE 7626 7626 1543 1543 561 561 130 130 0 0 0 0 0 0 305 0 440 17654 86 271991430 ST PAUL: THE GOOD SHEPHERD 3976 3976 804 804 292 292 68 68 0 223 0 231 0 0 159 0 0 0 65 16291440 ST PAUL: HAMLINE 13477 13477 2727 670 991 670 230 230 0 2262 0 1483 391 0 539 0 0 2000 1404 96351450 ST PAUL: HMONG COMMUNITY 3598 3598 728 553 265 0 61 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 170 01460 ST PAUL: MOUNDS PARK 7049 7049 1426 1426 518 518 120 120 0 4873 0 466 0 1055 325 0 435 0 467 198241470 ST PAUL: OLIVET 948 0 192 0 70 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01480 ST PAUL: ST ANTHONY PARK * 7077 4000 1432 0 520 0 121 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01500 MEN HGTS: ST PAUL’S 5884 5884 1190 0 432 0 100 0 0 25 0 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21421510 INV GVE HGTS: SALEM 1444 703 292 146 106 53 25 13 0 0 0 65 0 852 70 0 0 0 0 13001530 ST PAUL: WHEELOCK PKWY 2163 0 438 0 159 0 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 12161540 NORTH OAKS: PEACE 8731 5093 1767 1031 642 375 149 87 275 3472 0 708 0 1709 317 0 0 77 1035 26401550 SOUTH ST PAUL: FIRST 6412 3224 1297 108 471 39 109 9 0 0 0 12 0 0 29 0 0 0 98 01560 STANTON 1946 1946 394 394 143 143 33 33 0 0 0 77 0 20 128 0 0 0 190 6351570 STILLWATER: FIRST 10956 10956 2217 2217 805 805 187 187 0 30 0 1130 0 0 510 0 300 0 258 7051580 TAYLORS FALLS 659 659 133 133 48 48 11 11 0 131 0 0 0 0 64 0 0 0 75 13671590 WEST BETHEL 1704 0 345 0 125 0 29 0 0 0 0 120 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 2491600 WEST ST PAUL: FAITH 8776 0 1776 0 645 0 150 0 0 0 0 454 0 0 0 0 0 0 215 11591605 ST. PAUL: LA PUERTA * 844 844 171 171 62 62 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 82 0 0 1799 0 501610 WHITE BEAR LAKE 16670 16670 3373 3373 1225 1225 284 288 0 3590 0 0 0 383 745 0 0 0 202 139911620 WOODBURY * 28938 28938 5855 1337 2127 942 493 493 0 667 0 0 0 0 780 0 0 0 500 355471630 WYOMING 2941 2941 595 595 216 216 50 50 0 263 0 384 0 0 193 0 0 0 69 2355
METRO EAST 426691 354046 86337 45125 31362 19080 7270 4674 275 64391 1058 18108 887 27199 11656 837 4174 35149 15708 306630 LAST YEAR 449015 330985 83322 43185 30273 17400 7155 5006 300 80864 215 24929 1233 37607 11052 288 3932 67407 18944 270005INCREASE 23061 3015 1940 1089 1680 115 843 604 549 242 36625DECREASE 22324 332 25 16473 6821 346 10408 32258 3236
CONFERENCE 1989377 1658433 402540 216926 146240 85953 33898 21624 1795 359442 1275 99341 2394 133180 57409 3242 26456 78421 108205 1513248 LAST YEAR 2117922 1789766 393021 233627 142800 88773 33748 22447 7716 423467 315 118972 4008 131689 60821 7457 24870 105349 111100 1276708INCREASE 9519 3440 150 960 1491 1586 236540DECREASE 128545 131333 16701 2820 823 5921 64025 19631 1614 3412 4215 26928 2895
Financial ReportMetro East District
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7073 30250 0 12000 1393 5133 0 35540 25324 25655 57567 15938 2470 2564991100 0 3684 3684 6996 7867 2867 36000 0 2985 3504 1650 0 24890 6444 50501 13068 0 2989 1619601110 0 1279 1279 10266 2731 2731 22670 0 4730 425 380 0 6846 2920 7735 27852 10400 936 1090041120 0 4615 2800 6996 9855 9855 35700 0 2120 761 4341 0 51902 12188 38961 3838 4200 1196 1880141130 1600 3065 3065 6996 6546 6546 33580 0 4051 1500 6415 0 38695 14951 25825 46494 10392 0 2180511140 0 6904 5178 7196 14740 11055 34766 0 4756 999 658 0 135361 25413 45042 80612 22825 1853 4182091150 0 1261 1261 5366 2693 2693 25830 0 0 1972 890 0 7761 3800 12800 0 0 200 658821160 0 730 730 2651 1559 1559 11728 0 0 597 629 0 1137 1976 8000 0 7166 220 410731170 0 1146 1146 11200 2448 2448 35658 0 12603 7500 2000 0 30000 0 63623 44746 33000 0 2473871180 0 4908 4908 7559 10479 10479 32351 0 1758 2040 4161 0 72146 0 29063 3157 15752 2180 2056141185 0 0 0 5395 0 0 25000 0 3177 1581 850 0 18353 19386 8606 17058 0 0 1010561190 0 3279 1638 6455 7002 3504 32000 0 3415 699 5474 0 40017 10442 29858 3215 4331 0 1557161200 65 783 783 3421 1670 1670 13088 0 5203 1050 575 0 1915 3453 8769 1815 45775 578 940971210 0 1226 1226 6226 2617 2617 25890 0 1613 1785 5393 0 14127 5220 9949 0 7280 0 851481220 0 1350 1350 6466 2883 2883 23330 0 10000 678 4724 0 0 11858 12798 0 0 0 791161230 0 6517 6517 10624 13916 13916 38100 0 2789 2689 5722 0 60992 25781 37513 0 202713 3850 4355171240 0 2439 2439 6996 5207 5207 23056 0 12500 877 4161 0 26057 4345 14965 26900 0 2600 1384091260 0 3467 3468 6413 7403 7404 30966 0 2488 1180 6958 0 21000 10275 51644 7953 4546 1290 1719581270 0 498 498 0 1064 1064 9874 0 3880 720 874 0 5110 500 7820 13000 12300 752 590371275 0 451 0 1749 961 0 11378 0 2944 415 1589 0 0 1341 8307 8588 0 0 363111280 0 1494 836 7228 3189 1783 19168 0 10000 1303 228 0 8477 3711 37907 8200 0 0 1039101290 0 6503 6503 16262 13885 13885 27970 11500 8608 7600 0 0 57249 27096 50491 52965 16835 0 3258781300 0 203 203 1509 433 433 5912 0 2000 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25891 9406 44957 25912 12579 0 2258991430 0 1814 1814 5096 3874 3874 21521 0 2681 875 674 0 39273 3285 44498 0 6809 2315 1401621440 0 6150 6150 9601 13133 13133 35553 10500 19200 1137 1097 0 106953 25358 68442 0 48143 0 3780281450 0 1642 1642 6418 3507 3507 24335 0 1816 1970 236 0 5686 2465 25269 0 4888 0 825531460 0 3217 3217 8164 6869 6869 23544 0 7200 2000 246 0 36494 6947 0 0 0 935 1321741470 0 432 0 0 923 0 6000 0 0 2186 0 0 0 0 5369 0 0 0 135551480 0 3229 1780 8364 6896 4000 28000 0 2373 0 383 0 33294 22971 40935 36838 12653 0 1955911500 0 2685 2685 6996 5733 5733 26139 0 21000 993 2225 14872 25057 8937 24669 26091 0 0 1735381510 0 659 659 6436 1406 393 26250 4750 2421 2386 5798 0 3630 3478 13608 39667 4261 0 1169391530 0 987 0 6453 2107 1217 23665 0 9600 0 0 0 7157 425 8597 0 5600 2000 660801540 0 3985 2325 7171 8510 4964 37440 0 18000 316 2854 0 93090 41706 31089 86286 16199 0 3582591550 0 2927 2924 6996 6247 3149 28680 0 11300 1576 4797 0 18425 5003 29446 0 139341 1365 2565211560 313 889 889 2816 1898 1898 11750 0 2018 1551 2390 0 1351 920 5641 0 9237 225 445651570 0 5000 5000 6820 10677 10677 32548 0 12000 550 3543 24212 21438 13160 57641 46630 0 1890 2532071580 116 300 300 1662 642 642 7641 0 870 957 1511 0 2020 1764 2819 0 2614 0 254041590 0 778 0 840 1662 1000 11667 0 2156 403 208 0 0 282 12206 5943 1176 0 362601600 0 4005 0 6996 8551 5000 33650 0 5365 683 1105 0 43142 16506 24962 6825 7125 500 1536871605 0 386 386 2342 823 823 19980 0 6900 2500 1716 0 0 3663 2283 0 0 0 436151610 0 7608 7608 13509 16243 16243 38707 27650 30200 2234 2509 0 83590 11890 29288 141618 3433 0 4489461620 0 13206 13206 19107 28199 28199 45835 38927 20166 1371 11213 0 126419 25776 108120 107157 0 4945 6196451630 0 1342 1342 6725 2865 2865 20985 0 2005 2250 850 0 5453 4446 27283 24998 0 300 106568
ME 2220 194729 161791 432543 415794 341763 1668510 159498 485343 99930 180573 145795 1981854 690288 1908330 1647058 932233 56390 11803116LAST 3844 181903 129915 418407 378584 283867 1603604 194642 452683 109783 174237 130640 1797014 800363 1741911 1523396 881854 61263 11220775 + 12826 31876 14136 37210 57896 64906 32660 6336 15155 184840 166419 123662 50379 582341 - 1624 35144 9853 110075 4873
CONF 51517 907905 758192 2011969 1938594 1674696 8042608 771143 2066336 635429 893065 364546 7938624 2681619 7879922 3985612 4375010 311019 48808651LAST 51589 857988 727218 2003069 1785677 1559728 7797343 873173 1950745 645366 892709 327990 7443835 2941254 7518072 4158327 3995119 366148 47658770 + 49917 30974 8900 152917 114968 245265 115591 356 36556 494789 361850 379891 1149881 - 72 102030 9937 259635 172715 55129
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# Church 35A 35 36A 36 37A 37 38A 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 49 50 512010 BLOOMINGTON: HILLCREST 11952 11952 2418 0 879 0 204 0 0 2039 0 219 0 614 0 0 0 0 395 53282020 BLOOMINGTON:NORM.HYL 14481 14481 2930 2930 1065 1065 247 247 0 10342 0 0 0 1240 632 0 0 0 1000 299382030 BLOOMINGTON: PORTLAND AV 7242 7242 1465 1465 532 540 123 143 0 1038 0 954 10 85 322 0 199 0 1260 130122040 BROOKLYN CTR: BROOKLYN 42982 645 8697 0 3160 0 732 0 0 2128 0 66 0 1679 0 0 0 0 259 46682050 BROOKLYN CTR: HARRON 2920 2920 591 586 215 215 50 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 185 0 0 0 137 7202060 BROOKLYN PARK: RIVERVIEW 3112 3112 630 0 229 0 53 0 0 304 0 50 0 228 0 0 0 0 110 3962070 BUFFALO 6717 6717 1359 1359 494 494 114 114 0 0 0 528 0 200 380 0 0 0 231 18272080 CHAMPLIN 3775 3775 764 436 277 277 64 64 0 481 0 261 0 0 223 0 12 1761 245 48952085 CHASKA: DISCOVERY 1477 0 299 0 109 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180 2272090 COLUMBIA HGTS: COMMUNITY * 7127 1613 1442 0 524 0 121 0 0 773 0 150 0 250 0 0 0 0 219 18442100 CRYSTAL: BRUNSWICK 20816 20816 4212 0 1530 0 355 0 0 572 0 300 0 35 0 0 25 0 121 57052110 DELANO * 2881 2881 583 583 212 212 49 49 0 0 0 298 0 0 232 0 0 0 392 5802120 EDEN PRAIRIE 16133 0 3265 0 1186 0 275 0 0 0 0 0 0 425 0 0 300 0 311 447962130 EDINA: GOOD SAMARITAN 25554 25554 5171 5171 1878 1878 435 435 0 54379 0 0 0 16272 1022 0 72 0 11624 310002140 EXCELSIOR 13524 13524 2737 710 994 260 230 60 0 500 0 95 0 0 634 0 250 0 173 22072150 FRIDLEY 21874 10000 4426 0 1608 0 373 0 0 2945 0 939 0 100 0 0 0 0 1065 28772160 GOLDEN VALLEY 13343 3483 2700 0 981 0 227 847 0 0 0 396 0 596 0 0 0 0 120 59042170 HANOVER 771 771 156 156 57 57 13 13 0 57 0 138 0 0 43 0 0 0 179 2852180 HOPKINS 11237 11237 2274 0 826 0 191 0 0 2257 0 665 0 2380 390 0 602 0 330 92502190 HOWARD LAKE: WALKER 1746 1746 353 353 128 128 30 30 0 0 0 92 0 25 103 0 0 0 52 5242200 CORCORAN: IMMANUEL 3598 2000 728 0 265 0 61 0 0 210 0 596 0 405 0 0 0 0 65 19852205 MAPLE GROVE: CROSS WINDS 1628 1628 329 329 120 120 28 29 0 0 0 0 0 340 161 0 0 0 670 31142220 MINNEAPOLIS: ASBURY 6506 566 1316 110 478 40 111 9 0 2137 0 372 0 0 25 0 4018 0 338 24792230 MPLS: EDGEWATER EMMANUEL 4622 4622 935 0 340 0 79 0 0 1146 0 486 0 300 0 0 0 0 370 34072240 KOREAN EVANGEL * 2115 1300 428 0 155 0 36 0 0 300 0 100 0 350 0 0 200 0 0 67442250 MINNEAPOLIS: EPWORTH * 1543 67 312 0 113 113 26 26 0 109 0 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 15522260 MPLS: GRACE (LOWRY) 8993 8993 1820 1039 661 211 153 153 0 5601 0 1414 0 478 0 0 202 730 252 45302270 MPLS: GRACE (PENN) 3269 1632 662 330 240 120 56 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 0 0 0 74 42012280 MINNEAPOLIS: HENNEPIN AV 67810 67810 13721 0 4985 546 1155 0 0 10957 0 4803 0 4478 0 0 325 0 1272 02290 MINNEAPOLIS: HOBART 4193 435 848 88 308 32 71 7 0 134 0 120 0 0 18 0 45 0 55 8182300 MINNEAPOLIS: JOYCE 3000 3000 607 607 221 221 51 51 0 0 0 29 0 0 120 0 0 0 101 6162310 MINNEAPOLIS: LK HARRIET 15602 15602 3157 3156 1147 1140 266 264 0 2476 0 1162 0 2205 624 0 356 0 1589 84752320 MINNEAPOLIS: MINNEHAHA 13227 13227 2676 0 972 0 225 0 0 125 0 529 0 0 516 0 0 0 1345 73582325 MPLS: MN CHRIST KOREAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26272330 MINNEAPOLIS: NORTH 6551 6551 1326 1145 482 416 112 98 0 4050 0 779 0 3159 285 0 0 0 496 188212340 MINNEAPOLIS: OAKLAND AVE 3316 2862 671 0 244 244 57 101 0 163 0 190 0 0 0 0 0 0 221 6362350 MINNEAPOLIS: PARK AVE 37406 160 7569 0 2750 2750 637 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 450 0 0 2209902370 MINNEAPOLIS: PROSPECT PK 4483 4483 907 907 330 330 76 76 0 240 0 182 0 0 201 0 50 0 146 02380 MINNEAPOLIS: RICHFIELD 23071 11112 4668 0 1696 50 393 0 0 639 0 1961 0 685 0 0 0 0 819 65932390 MINNEAPOLIS: SIMPSON 3226 3226 653 653 237 237 55 55 800 1183 0 670 0 115 129 0 30 0 384 44552400 MINNEAPOLIS: TRINITY 4202 4202 850 850 309 309 72 72 0 436 0 306 0 701 100 0 0 0 415 02420 MINNEAPOLIS: WALKER 2010 818 406 0 148 148 34 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 82 1862430 MINNEAPOLIS: WESLEY 6226 6226 1260 1260 458 458 106 106 0 217 0 115 0 0 249 0 0 0 122 121652440 MINNETONKA 11794 11794 2387 2387 867 867 201 201 0 4388 0 941 0 2677 499 0 0 0 1614 14042450 MONTICELLO 9704 3376 1964 652 713 236 165 59 0 0 0 321 0 250 0 0 0 0 99 14932460 MONTROSE 2631 1533 532 308 193 112 45 28 0 6 0 95 0 35 98 0 0 0 63 8832470 MOUND: BETHEL 5727 5727 1159 1159 421 440 98 98 0 431 0 145 0 75 294 0 0 0 68 88822480 NORWOOD 1009 850 204 170 74 60 17 10 0 0 0 193 0 0 80 0 0 0 50 14132490 OSSEO 10368 10368 2098 2098 762 762 177 177 0 1008 0 0 0 2148 521 0 0 0 521 7402500 PLYMOUTH: MESSIAH 21329 21329 4316 4316 1568 1568 363 360 0 0 0 850 0 913 853 0 0 0 1320 365492510 PLYMOUTH: PILGRIM 4172 4172 844 844 307 307 71 71 0 0 0 0 0 304 168 0 0 0 275 140832520 RICHFIELD: CH OF PEACE 5216 0 1055 0 383 0 89 0 0 354 0 62 0 478 0 0 0 0 236 02530 ROBBINSDALE: OLIVET 5426 904 1098 0 399 0 92 0 0 0 0 295 0 210 0 0 0 0 93 25272540 ST ANTHONY: FAITH 11151 11151 2256 2256 820 820 190 190 0 2005 0 1193 169 1605 446 0 0 0 632 405732550 ST LOUIS PK: ALDERSGATE 14427 14427 2919 2919 1061 1061 246 246 0 1681 0 636 0 1304 577 0 0 0 132 93852560 SHAKOPEE: CALVARY 1421 1421 288 288 104 104 24 24 0 335 0 136 0 0 138 0 0 0 94 16172570 SAVAGE: GLENDALE 5004 72 1012 14 368 6 85 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 106 155
METRO WEST 565640 390115 114453 41634 41583 18954 9634 4629 800 118146 23891 179 47369 10350 7136 2491 32572 597439 LAST YEAR 600875 486475 111506 46994 40516 21557 9575 4660 4244 161103 65 30286 1171 45333 11038 4718 1484 -15610 39959 467912INCREASE 2947 1067 59 2036 5652 18101 129527DECREASE 35235 96360 5360 2603 31 3444 42957 65 6395 992 688 4718 7387
Financial ReportMetro West District
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# 56 57A 57 58 63A 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 762010 0 5454 5454 6816 11647 11647 35580 0 3464 1794 5618 0 57660 14616 44041 21410 9137 0 2377842020 0 6609 6609 11828 14111 14111 36140 28645 35949 3957 10567 0 69788 23684 57275 80940 12965 4000 4583332030 0 3306 3306 11157 7057 7057 29500 0 18500 3135 900 0 24959 6170 54302 0 0 0 1852562040 0 19615 0 8322 41884 40625 41094 21265 30922 8609 3574 29955 160329 25288 56610 86481 19242 4711 5464722050 0 1332 1332 7096 2845 2845 21990 0 8400 344 0 0 9413 0 20769 0 0 0 770022060 354 1420 1420 3612 3033 3033 15739 0 10530 1992 3434 0 11590 4830 14207 0 95425 0 1703662070 0 3065 3065 6996 6546 6546 28300 0 13000 2592 763 0 21534 10639 24560 44410 0 1000 1752552080 69 1723 1723 6413 3678 3677 23665 0 15600 1121 1045 0 17348 6945 16864 26495 0 225 1336202085 0 674 0 5212 1440 0 22614 0 9166 2997 1943 0 7293 3672 16302 30650 0 0 1002562090 0 3253 1178 6405 6945 1874 32739 0 11300 2200 0 0 3243 13647 23586 19287 0 0 1203082100 0 9499 9499 13992 20286 20286 43477 25835 30446 1174 2378 0 102235 26939 57306 30527 31317 0 4229852110 703 1314 1314 5478 2807 2807 21200 0 9000 1500 5848 0 2130 3930 8797 0 2619 0 705532120 0 7363 0 9833 15721 8233 41200 13473 28800 3452 5579 0 105812 47396 56249 101470 9111 0 4764402130 0 11662 11662 13992 24901 24901 36435 22428 62550 2583 10965 0 154203 32026 70746 0 11790 3754 6054422140 986 6172 6172 12796 13179 13179 37315 22420 26304 6888 8242 0 65261 18806 52144 7680 6742 5750 3090982150 0 9983 4383 9602 21316 9584 28034 13653 25845 2084 7017 36793 73532 15644 51134 15072 0 1144 3114472160 516 6089 1608 6996 13003 3009 34000 0 18000 1762 2400 0 75148 29046 60665 0 22384 0 2668802170 56 352 352 1064 751 751 4309 0 565 578 1094 0 0 885 5234 0 0 0 165872180 0 5128 5128 11010 10949 10949 31002 0 13000 135 650 0 62493 16555 42041 26585 21856 1876 2703912190 100 797 797 1682 1702 1702 10538 0 576 1600 320 0 3271 1960 5908 0 313 320 321402200 0 1642 1000 4896 3507 2000 28245 0 1800 662 5417 0 12555 8186 16891 0 7405 600 949182205 0 743 743 6877 1586 1586 25680 0 19380 1991 4523 0 18426 8312 23326 71698 34649 0 2235822220 0 2969 261 9340 6340 3989 26540 0 13640 1511 1080 0 41109 5111 32685 0 11774 299 1574332230 538 2109 2109 6996 4504 4504 32242 0 16500 3000 6329 0 25932 3353 16726 0 0 0 1285602240 0 965 500 10625 2060 1200 28000 0 12545 3493 1271 0 12731 23139 17675 21852 0 0 1420252250 0 704 67 939 1504 67 23540 0 5160 375 4254 0 7110 2174 14768 12174 1250 675 745292260 0 4104 4104 6996 8765 8765 30707 0 2326 905 4214 0 57023 8163 38255 9849 0 500 1954102270 0 1492 744 6830 3186 1596 35210 0 12000 2000 5957 0 1940 0 102298 4724 0 285 1800492280 0 30946 30946 15748 66079 66079 70000 48485 16800 10100 8934 125438 604969 117712 223450 0 0 0 14288522290 305 1914 198 5452 4085 423 23992 0 10250 2602 0 0 27587 2295 21310 5096 1371 0 1026332300 0 1369 1369 7333 2923 2923 21723 0 2589 906 1186 0 20597 1622 27885 0 1218 750 948462310 0 7121 7121 13334 15204 15204 38200 21700 26800 6300 6096 0 46798 22903 74940 7218 195646 2520 5218292320 0 6036 6036 6996 12890 12890 39655 0 15000 1835 779 0 118953 12936 26686 0 373000 3400 6412662325 0 0 0 8231 0 0 22995 0 14000 3000 1000 0 0 9590 12401 1465 0 0 753092330 0 2990 2501 6996 6386 5205 26780 0 10700 896 4593 0 25226 7481 43763 34622 3925 2432 2109202340 0 1513 0 6207 3233 3233 26000 0 9600 722 4645 0 20025 13486 0 0 0 0 883352350 0 17071 17071 13992 36450 34678 29492 30909 33878 4289 10102 0 267980 111470 144080 43172 95912 0 10613752370 0 2046 2046 5486 4370 4370 22765 0 2454 1199 2819 0 9586 4458 27498 18888 0 0 1081842380 1682 10529 6536 20150 22483 10832 40936 23342 30000 691 7850 0 111449 11147 117698 101437 12100 3000 5207092390 2491 1472 1472 5326 3144 3144 25395 0 3187 831 3701 0 28935 1614 44435 0 0 878 1333462400 0 1918 1918 6407 4096 4096 25005 0 12000 1005 800 0 1633 5092 35917 0 0 0 1012642420 0 917 800 6208 1956 600 25190 0 2324 0 5366 0 21885 1030 17886 4014 2601 0 891722430 0 2841 2841 6996 6068 6068 26213 0 11665 0 1273 0 51560 5378 56381 1444 21897 0 2126342440 0 5383 5383 6996 11494 11494 34699 0 19126 4465 864 0 70338 15701 55648 80959 427448 0 7598932450 0 4429 1556 9512 9456 2920 34030 0 2724 1286 290 0 40390 10633 23284 1284 2332 0 1367272460 154 1200 700 2496 2563 1498 15807 0 987 2400 480 0 2400 4683 6247 0 17331 150 584942470 711 2614 2614 6996 5580 5580 32739 0 2827 1229 1072 0 26392 8088 26237 0 12545 5072 1494212480 0 461 380 3990 985 820 14652 0 6750 1275 3017 0 2974 850 6048 0 9662 0 532442490 1276 4731 4731 5890 10102 10102 37052 0 4100 1846 5622 0 55883 10629 33249 27950 0 0 2166732500 0 9733 9733 6996 20785 20785 36859 11900 28829 1987 7056 0 171658 50048 53640 84323 9659 0 5615312510 0 1904 1904 6641 4067 4067 32400 0 4831 2100 2400 0 21562 12233 34672 41034 12459 0 1965272520 0 2380 0 0 5083 0 26500 0 3659 2400 4032 0 27831 6156 19976 69294 7027 0 1680052530 0 2476 300 10358 5287 516 36361 0 12360 1989 800 0 38983 13316 17626 0 0 0 1366382540 0 5090 5090 6996 10867 10867 34000 0 15000 1434 6736 17986 79060 24538 43742 0 17533 1050 3250722550 0 6584 6584 13992 14060 14060 36050 24600 15017 2927 3473 0 54452 15328 51635 10200 21090 1315 3030912560 0 649 649 6698 1385 1385 18325 0 13175 392 4381 0 4405 4004 13500 26038 1958 0 990672570 770 2284 32 6413 4876 70 24856 0 12000 1823 3141 0 12378 9516 18634 31075 17500 0 138567
MW 10711 258139 195041 442637 551210 464432 1683706 308655 797900 126363 207890 210172 3169957 875053 2279832 1200817 1562193 45706 14876770LAST 6326 243418 205782 457673 506616 461421 1587981 351422 781909 123578 200077 188744 2934945 991391 2070861 1526480 1312268 45561 14557808 + 4385 14721 44594 3011 95725 15991 2785 7813 21428 235012 208971 249925 145 318962 - 10741 15036 42767 116338 325663
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Financial ReportNortheast District
# Church 35A 35 36A 36 37A 37 38A 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 49 50 513010 AITKIN 5155 5155 1043 1043 379 379 88 188 0 0 0 420 0 587 282 0 950 0 255 5613020 AURORA 2269 2269 459 459 167 167 39 39 0 0 0 60 0 0 131 0 50 0 50 6503030 BARNUM * 1311 1311 265 265 96 96 22 22 0 0 0 22 0 0 124 0 0 0 0 30613040 BECKER * 803 803 162 162 59 59 14 14 0 371 0 228 0 138 78 0 0 0 73 10623050 BIG FALLS 369 0 75 0 27 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7433065 BRAINED: LIGHT OF THE LKS * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03070 BRAINERD: PARK 9657 9657 1954 1954 710 710 165 165 0 0 0 0 0 0 560 0 0 0 359 03080 BROOK PARK 944 944 191 191 69 69 16 16 0 0 0 63 0 0 68 0 0 0 135 03090 BUHL 367 0 74 0 27 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3263100 CAMBRIDGE 10556 10556 2136 2136 776 776 180 180 0 500 0 0 0 152 472 0 0 0 200 44343105 CASCADE 3977 3977 805 805 292 292 68 68 0 850 100 459 0 2290 261 0 0 0 226 63503110 CHISHOLM 3049 3049 617 617 224 224 52 52 0 0 0 113 0 172 164 0 0 0 185 3403130 CLEARWATER 1291 1291 261 0 95 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 1323140 CROMWELL 736 736 149 137 54 50 13 12 0 0 0 15 0 0 48 0 0 0 105 1573160 DEER RIVER 1987 1987 402 402 146 146 34 34 0 0 0 0 0 245 157 0 0 0 0 16863170 DULUTH: ASBURY 5655 4745 1144 0 416 0 96 0 0 0 0 372 0 0 0 0 0 700 171 23033200 DULUTH: CHESTER PARK 2818 2818 570 570 207 207 48 48 0 1820 0 35 0 0 201 0 101 0 0 40123210 DULUTH: FIRST ** 22328 12523 4518 2259 1641 821 380 190 0 600 0 595 0 0 447 0 165 4793 518 37503220 DULUTH: HILLSIDE * 3332 3332 674 674 245 245 57 57 0 866 0 89 0 0 247 0 0 0 0 4803230 DULUTH: LESTER PARK * 4269 2846 864 0 314 0 73 0 0 587 0 342 0 37 0 0 0 0 0 10963240 DULUTH: NORTON PARK 1231 1231 249 0 91 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 5003250 DULUTH: RIVERVIEW 459 459 93 0 34 0 8 8 0 0 0 63 0 0 43 0 0 0 0 03260 DULUTH: UNIVERSITY 4406 4406 891 891 324 324 75 75 0 300 0 436 0 0 241 0 75 0 152 39993270 DULUTH: WESLEY 1718 1718 347 347 126 126 29 29 0 0 0 338 0 61 87 50 0 0 287 19403280 DULUTH: WOODLAND 3594 3594 727 0 264 0 61 0 0 629 0 177 0 0 0 0 175 0 172 5283290 ELY 1537 1537 311 311 113 113 26 26 0 0 0 139 0 300 0 0 0 0 195 27113300 EMILY 741 741 150 150 54 54 13 13 0 100 0 121 0 0 72 0 0 0 0 9423305 ESKO 1600 1600 324 0 118 0 27 0 0 0 0 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 828 8843310 EVELETH 3245 3245 657 0 239 238 55 55 0 0 0 113 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6133320 FINLAYSON 402 402 81 81 30 30 7 7 0 150 0 357 0 0 42 0 76 0 115 12833330 FLEMING 653 653 132 137 48 48 11 12 0 0 0 55 32 0 58 0 0 0 0 2513335 GILBERT 592 592 120 0 44 0 10 0 0 35 0 0 0 65 0 0 0 0 0 563340 GRAHAM 2375 2375 481 478 175 175 40 40 0 433 0 0 0 0 203 0 0 0 110 6853350 GRAND RAPIDS 5711 5711 1156 1154 420 419 97 97 0 158 0 387 0 0 378 0 41 0 162 22043360 HIBBING: WESLEY 9566 3432 1936 0 703 0 163 0 0 213 0 114 0 0 0 0 0 0 153 773370 HILL CITY 1299 1299 263 263 95 89 22 22 0 212 0 71 0 0 108 0 63 0 32 1203380 HOYT LAKES: TRINTY 2463 2463 498 0 181 0 42 0 0 215 0 63 0 100 0 0 50 0 50 6473390 KABETOGAMA 514 514 104 104 38 38 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 120 0 125 11453400 KELLY LAKE 616 200 125 0 45 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 0 0 0 0 25 253410 LITTLE FALLS: FIRST 2558 2558 518 518 188 188 44 44 0 147 0 764 268 0 179 0 0 0 0 11963420 MARBLE 1052 0 213 0 77 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03430 MCGREGOR 856 380 173 70 63 25 15 5 0 817 0 55 0 0 30 0 0 0 165 4673440 MEADOWLANDS 483 205 98 0 36 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 153450 MILACA 2974 2974 602 602 219 219 51 51 0 2649 0 70 0 50 181 0 0 0 95 3073460 MOOSE LAKE 1091 1091 221 221 80 80 19 19 0 0 0 294 0 100 106 0 0 0 0 11073470 MORA 5053 525 1022 507 371 157 86 86 0 1450 0 68 0 0 157 0 0 0 121 15993480 NASHWAUK 1432 1432 290 290 105 105 24 24 0 0 0 102 0 0 90 0 0 0 94 2003490 NORTH BRANCH 3836 3836 776 776 282 282 65 65 0 0 0 0 0 0 189 0 0 0 -885 03510 OGILVIE 1227 1227 248 248 90 90 21 21 0 123 0 3 0 1000 80 0 0 0 100 2233520 ONAMIA 933 933 189 189 69 69 16 16 0 30 0 46 0 0 74 0 0 0 60 1613530 PALISADE: HILL MEMORIAL 485 485 98 98 36 36 8 8 0 158 0 58 0 0 26 0 0 0 50 9033540 PENGILLY 1761 1761 356 363 129 132 30 36 0 0 0 119 0 0 108 0 0 0 72 2153550 PEQUOT LAKES: GRACE 1477 1477 299 300 109 111 25 25 0 476 0 799 0 130 99 0 0 0 130 48353560 PINE CITY 1618 1618 327 327 119 119 28 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 131 0 0 0 358 03570 PINE LAKE 1262 1262 255 255 93 93 21 21 0 235 0 39 0 0 88 0 0 0 133 2373580 PINE RIVER 1743 1743 353 353 128 128 30 30 0 165 0 5 0 0 114 0 0 0 160 10243590 PRINCETON 6411 6411 1297 1297 471 471 109 109 100 0 0 672 0 0 412 0 0 0 353 15373600 PROCTOR: FORBES 5241 5241 1061 1061 385 385 89 89 0 1040 0 182 0 0 367 0 0 0 512 9513610 ST CLOUD: FIRST 19470 19470 3939 3939 1431 1431 332 332 35 1664 0 619 0 980 905 0 0 0 622 83723620 ST CLOUD: GRACE 2155 2155 436 245 158 0 37 40 0 0 0 52 0 0 33 0 0 0 45 03630 SPENCER BROOK 1438 1438 291 298 106 108 24 24 0 0 0 266 0 0 96 0 0 0 156 16163650 TWO HARBORS 1624 1624 329 0 119 0 28 0 0 864 0 235 0 20 0 0 0 1368 164 87043660 VIRGINIA 6685 6685 1353 1356 491 492 114 119 0 5571 0 401 0 2508 384 0 0 0 259 26283680 ZIMMERMAN 1387 1387 281 281 102 102 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 73 0 0 0 25 17253690 ST CLOUD: NEW HORIZONS 2780 1000 562 0 204 0 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 169 5913980 SILVER BAY 0 625 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NORTHEAST 200627 173714 40595 29184 14747 10718 3418 2694 135 23428 100 10171 300 9010 8444 50 1866 6861 7761 88366 LAST YEAR 212586 188879 39445 27217 14332 9796 3386 2324 1 34604 10731 115 14015 8327 331 2621 11408 9165 120209INCREASE 1150 1967 415 922 32 370 134 100 185 117DECREASE 11959 15165 11176 560 5005 281 755 4547 1404 31843
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Financial ReportNorthwest District
# Church 35A 35 36A 36 37A 37 38A 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 49 50 514010 ADA: FAITH UNITED CHURCH 2517 2517 509 508 185 175 43 43 0 0 0 239 0 0 178 0 75 0 400 04020 AKELEY 894 894 181 181 66 66 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 92 0 2424 58 04030 ALEXANDRIA 10050 10050 2034 2034 739 739 171 171 0 4819 0 950 0 0 511 0 0 0 701 82794040 ANNANDALE 4121 3583 834 0 303 0 70 0 0 919 0 283 0 0 0 0 200 0 392 386894050 APPLETON 2273 2273 460 448 167 167 39 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 139 0 0 0 172 504060 ATWATER: ROSENDALE 1521 464 308 92 112 36 26 8 0 0 0 24 0 0 32 0 0 0 71 04070 BEARDSLEY 1203 1203 244 244 88 88 21 21 0 0 0 88 0 0 81 0 105 0 50 1504080 BELGRADE 258 258 52 52 19 19 4 4 0 0 0 269 0 120 25 0 0 0 0 254090 BELLINGHAM 729 729 147 147 54 54 12 12 0 0 0 25 0 0 54 0 0 0 63 2084100 BELTRAMI 1370 1370 277 277 101 101 23 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 0 60 04110 BEMIDJI 10537 10537 2132 0 774 0 180 0 0 270 0 134 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 20504120 BERTHA 476 100 96 0 35 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1004130 BRECKENRIDGE 4761 4761 963 963 350 350 81 144 0 592 0 207 2 304 325 52 66 0 78 42504140 BROWNS VALLEY 1805 1805 366 366 133 133 31 34 0 0 0 374 0 0 121 0 0 0 0 5734145 BROWNTON 805 805 163 163 59 59 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 53 0 0 0 0 04150 CASS LAKE * 1195 1195 242 241 88 88 20 20 0 0 0 42 0 0 75 0 0 0 60 3354160 CENTRAL 832 832 168 168 61 0 14 0 0 0 0 150 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 7804170 CHOKIO 881 881 178 178 65 65 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 0 0 0 0 24604180 CLARISSA 1332 1332 269 0 98 0 23 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 98 0 0 0 15 32374200 CLINTON * 960 960 194 194 71 71 16 16 0 225 0 129 0 45 93 0 0 0 175 6454210 CLOTHO 832 832 168 168 61 61 14 14 0 0 0 92 0 0 52 0 0 0 0 04220 CORRELL 123 123 25 25 9 9 2 2 0 10 0 25 0 0 12 0 63 0 10 6594240 CROOKSTON: WESLEY 3800 1425 769 0 279 0 65 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 62 7044250 DEER CREEK: SALEM 2258 1692 457 342 166 126 38 27 0 0 0 117 0 0 108 0 0 0 125 3574260 DENT 1241 1241 251 251 91 91 21 21 0 0 0 60 5 0 79 0 0 0 32 4764270 DETROIT LAKES 6845 6845 1385 1385 503 503 117 117 0 3448 0 0 0 913 0 0 0 0 1994 250154280 EAGLE BEND 925 925 187 0 68 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 254290 ERSKINE 1088 1088 220 220 80 80 19 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 87 0 0 0 43 3504300 FERGUS FALLS: GRACE 12226 12226 2474 2474 899 899 208 208 0 5802 0 252 0 1580 567 0 200 0 452 67604310 FERGUS FALLS: PEACE 2239 2239 453 452 165 165 38 38 0 475 0 173 0 120 144 0 1500 0 129 24864320 FOSSTON 800 800 162 162 59 59 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 0 0 0 60 254330 FOXHOME 764 764 155 155 56 56 13 13 0 59 0 69 0 76 54 0 0 0 0 2964340 FRAZEE 1976 1482 400 297 145 111 34 27 0 0 0 54 0 0 99 0 50 0 26 8274350 GLENWOOD 1626 1626 329 329 119 119 28 28 0 0 0 264 0 0 117 0 28 0 0 1004360 GREY EAGLE 1400 1400 284 284 103 103 24 24 0 1175 0 213 0 56 79 0 0 0 146 18154370 HAWICK 514 222 104 75 38 27 9 7 0 0 0 212 0 0 36 0 0 270 83 04380 HAWLEY 1805 1805 365 365 133 133 31 31 0 154 0 0 0 0 136 0 0 0 70 5694390 HENNING 1152 1152 233 233 85 85 20 20 0 0 0 180 0 0 80 0 0 0 54 3364400 HERMAN 3062 3062 619 619 225 225 52 52 0 0 0 0 0 0 232 0 0 0 0 85704410 HEWITT 775 775 157 157 57 57 13 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 0 0 0 62 3924420 HUBBARD 772 772 156 156 57 57 13 13 0 1303 0 162 0 0 75 0 0 0 295 42144430 HUMBOLDT 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04440 HUTCHINSON: BETHLEHEM 6800 6800 1376 1376 500 500 116 116 0 4000 0 396 0 0 100 0 0 0 191 226204450 HUTCHINSON: VINEYARD 7912 7912 1601 1601 582 582 135 135 0 1777 0 462 0 0 434 0 0 0 208 23004460 KIMBALL 2157 2157 437 437 159 159 37 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 156 0 0 0 0 04480 LITCHFIELD 5678 5678 1149 1149 417 417 97 97 0 0 0 414 37 0 345 0 0 0 120 23584490 LONG PRAIRIE 1887 1887 382 382 139 139 32 32 0 550 0 222 0 0 133 0 0 0 126 5384500 MADISON: EBENEZER 941 941 191 191 69 69 16 16 0 100 0 93 0 0 62 0 0 0 124 10624510 MENAHGA 1052 88 213 18 77 6 18 2 0 0 0 65 0 0 6 0 0 0 44 3504530 MONTEVIDEO 5574 5574 1128 1128 410 410 95 95 0 2737 0 0 0 0 315 0 514 0 300 8564540 MOORHEAD: GRACE 7848 3154 1588 132 577 48 134 11 0 100 0 1303 144 121 36 0 0 6388 140 19514550 MORRIS: FEDERATED 3479 3479 704 4 256 0 59 0 0 250 0 745 0 0 0 0 0 0 91 10104560 MOTLEY 3039 3039 615 615 223 223 52 52 0 1729 0 422 0 25 209 0 0 3006 435 134534565 NEW LONDON-SPICER 597 597 121 121 44 44 10 10 0 0 0 117 0 0 58 0 0 0 60 04570 NORCROSS 1295 648 262 0 95 0 22 0 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 97 6624600 ORTONVILLE: FIRST 3021 3021 611 611 222 222 51 51 0 200 0 217 0 0 226 0 63 0 75 7064610 OSAKIS 2128 2128 430 430 156 156 36 36 0 0 0 10 0 142 99 0 0 0 25 8934620 OTTERTAIL 718 718 145 145 53 53 12 12 0 0 0 97 0 0 51 0 0 0 236 2004630 PARK RAPIDS: RIVERSIDE 11716 11716 2371 0 861 0 200 0 0 1533 0 552 0 0 0 0 295 0 200 3464640 PAYNESVILLE: GRACE 10735 10735 2172 2172 789 789 183 183 0 3097 0 434 0 2109 560 0 0 0 0 108174650 PEPPERTON 245 245 50 50 18 18 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 6814660 PERHAM 2315 2315 468 468 170 170 39 39 0 0 0 180 10 0 142 0 318 0 74 18184670 RAYMOND: FIRST 3262 3262 660 660 240 240 56 164 0 1266 0 743 0 990 220 0 0 0 261 4934680 RICHVILLE 1394 1394 282 282 102 102 24 24 0 0 0 185 20 0 117 0 130 0 236 66554690 ROSEAU 1434 1434 290 290 105 105 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 96 0 100 0 55 6054700 ROSENDALE 1784 1784 361 361 131 131 30 30 0 0 0 104 3 0 125 0 0 0 150 7644720 SAUK CENTRE 1824 1824 369 369 134 134 31 31 0 25 0 409 10 0 106 0 0 0 30 3044730 SEBEKA 1890 1890 382 381 139 0 32 32 0 0 0 179 0 0 0 0 0 0 195 34704740 SOUTH HAVEN: ZION 1932 1932 391 391 142 142 33 33 0 695 0 98 0 0 109 0 150 0 55 04750 STAPLES 4046 4046 819 819 297 297 69 69 0 2983 0 125 0 30 237 0 0 0 1319 64054770 TENNEY * 169 169 34 34 12 12 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 1004780 THIEF RIVER FALLS 6867 6867 1390 1390 505 505 117 117 0 4627 0 762 0 1840 317 0 17 0 185 67924790 VERGAS 1611 1474 326 297 118 110 27 22 0 57 0 46 0 0 121 0 24 0 482 04800 VERNDALE 1193 794 241 160 88 56 20 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 0 0 0 70 404810 VILLARD 1634 1634 331 331 120 120 28 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 122 0 0 0 0 3824820 WADENA 2990 2990 605 0 220 0 51 0 0 299 0 287 0 125 50 0 0 0 109 7284830 WARREN: GRACE 2667 666 540 135 196 48 45 12 0 0 0 346 0 0 39 0 0 2296 170 1004840 WILLMAR 12173 12173 2463 0 895 0 207 0 0 798 0 1263 125 501 102 0 260 0 164 19004850 WRIGHTSTOWN 701 701 142 142 52 52 12 12 0 50 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 30 2004980 PINE BEND MISSION 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NORTHWEST 221451 207011 44810 31477 16279 11236 3772 2812 46194 15090 406 9097 8809 144 4233 14384 12075 207366 LAST YEAR 242401 223688 44987 38897 16343 13245 3865 3337 1681 34708 16748 772 10387 10340 347 12605 12761 9335 147522INCREASE 11486 1623 2740 59844DECREASE 20950 16677 177 7420 64 2009 93 525 1681 1658 366 1290 1531 203 8372
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Financial ReportSoutheast District
# Church 35A 35 36A 36 37A 37 38A 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 49 50 515010 ALBERT LEA 18528 18528 3749 774 1362 1362 316 316 0 6878 0 1367 0 1593 915 0 0 0 976 21645020 ALDEN * 1884 1884 381 381 138 138 32 32 0 0 0 40 0 0 131 0 0 0 50 05040 AUSTIN: FELLOWSHIP 2163 1806 438 0 159 0 37 0 0 142 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8255050 AUSTIN: FIRST 14093 14093 2852 2848 1036 1032 240 240 0 729 0 547 0 100 756 0 0 0 144 31005060 BLOOMING GROVE 709 709 143 143 52 52 12 12 0 0 0 389 0 11 53 0 0 0 160 05070 BLOOMING PRAIRIE * 1089 0 221 0 80 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 415080 BROWNSDALE 1399 1399 283 283 103 103 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 104 0 0 0 152 4825090 BYRON 7390 7390 1495 0 543 0 126 0 0 1057 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 23285100 CALEDONIA 2511 2511 508 508 185 185 43 43 0 300 0 422 0 520 198 0 0 0 230 10065110 CANNONVILLE * 378 378 76 76 28 28 6 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 34 0 0 150 0 2495120 CHATFIELD 3580 3580 724 724 263 263 61 61 0 900 0 162 0 0 266 0 0 0 0 36955130 CHERRY GROVE 2122 2122 429 429 156 156 36 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 0 20 1675150 DAKOTA: RIVERSIDE 889 889 180 180 65 65 15 15 0 221 0 42 0 261 61 0 0 0 110 7275160 DEXTER 2587 2587 524 0 190 0 44 0 0 0 0 42 0 0 0 0 0 387 50 10705170 DODGE CENTER 4071 4071 824 824 299 299 69 69 0 213 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 151 9015180 DOUGLAS 1467 1467 297 297 108 108 25 25 0 0 0 256 0 0 86 0 0 0 123 2855190 DOVER 1340 1340 271 271 99 99 23 23 0 0 0 12 0 0 95 0 0 0 45 05210 ELGIN 933 933 189 198 69 78 16 12 0 0 0 0 0 67 72 0 0 0 0 805220 ELLENDALE 2206 2206 446 446 162 162 38 38 0 0 0 261 0 159 159 0 0 0 160 2205230 ELYSIAN 1274 1274 258 258 94 94 22 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 86 0 0 0 35 4955240 EYOTA: FAITH 3405 3405 689 689 250 250 58 58 0 0 0 0 0 0 247 0 0 0 0 1025250 FOUNTAIN 870 870 176 176 64 64 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 0 0 0 0 1555260 GENEVA 896 896 181 181 66 66 15 15 0 0 0 66 0 8 70 0 0 0 35 205270 GLENVILLE * 1156 800 234 0 85 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 0 0 0 0 69 1805290 GRAND MEADOW 1944 1944 394 397 143 144 33 35 0 0 0 73 0 0 108 0 0 0 150 20725300 HAMMOND 441 500 89 0 32 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 05310 HARMONY 1421 1421 288 288 104 104 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 155 138 0 0 0 603 38305320 HOKAH * 1144 1144 231 231 84 84 19 19 0 184 0 179 0 80 79 0 0 0 250 1005330 HOMER 423 423 85 85 31 31 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 25 2555340 JANESVILLE * 2772 2772 561 140 204 51 47 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 0 0 0 66 1865350 KASSON 5016 3970 1015 0 369 0 85 0 0 471 92 98 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 10215360 KASSON: PLEASANT CORNERS 695 695 141 141 51 51 12 12 0 50 0 87 0 57 57 0 0 0 69 22945370 KELLOGG 1400 1400 283 283 103 103 24 24 0 310 0 75 0 0 92 0 0 0 0 9595380 KENYON 1353 1353 274 0 99 0 23 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 2125390 KIESTER:GRACE * 1964 1964 398 398 145 145 34 34 0 509 0 101 0 613 138 0 0 0 74 05400 LA CRESCENT 6137 6137 1242 1242 451 451 105 105 0 2554 0 93 0 1250 359 0 0 0 194 59615410 LAKE CITY 5706 2375 1155 0 420 419 97 91 0 2089 0 0 0 730 0 0 0 0 100 15335420 LANESBORO 1748 1748 354 354 128 128 30 30 0 0 0 20 0 0 94 0 0 0 115 05430 LANSING 605 605 123 125 45 48 10 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 0 05440 LE CENTER 1983 1983 401 401 146 146 34 34 0 50 0 306 0 50 155 0 84 0 73 12545450 LE SUEUR 7166 10950 1450 1450 527 527 122 122 0 3183 0 417 68 686 438 0 0 0 421 24415460 MABEL 1407 1053 285 216 103 81 24 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 81 0 0 0 0 1505470 MAZEPPA 864 864 175 175 63 63 15 15 0 0 0 309 0 0 47 0 0 0 50 05480 MONEY CREEK * 1133 770 229 95 83 35 19 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 05490 MORRISTOWN: PEACE 1491 1491 302 302 110 110 25 25 0 25 0 101 0 231 142 0 0 0 64 05500 NEWBURG 741 741 150 150 54 54 13 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 72 0 0 0 0 05510 OWATONNA 13496 13496 2731 0 992 0 230 293 0 0 0 1454 0 100 0 0 0 0 384 97365520 PINE ISLAND 8719 8719 1764 1746 641 624 149 148 0 845 0 0 0 87 488 0 0 0 95 17595530 PLAINVIEW 1973 1973 399 399 145 145 34 34 0 0 0 15 0 30 128 0 0 0 88 4745540 PRESTON 4749 3168 961 0 349 0 81 0 0 86 0 30 0 0 0 0 523 0 54 05550 RACINE 3358 3358 679 679 247 247 57 57 0 0 0 29 0 0 197 0 140 0 75 18185560 RED WING: FIRST 13353 5828 2702 32 982 58 228 58 0 60 0 606 0 0 0 0 0 0 244 46275570 RICE LAKE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 872 0 05580 RIDGEWAY * 662 0 134 0 49 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 775590 ROCHESTER: BETHANY 6177 6177 1250 1250 454 454 105 105 0 2957 0 341 0 1130 320 0 0 0 882 31725600 ROCHESTER: CHRIST 60135 50188 12168 0 4420 0 1025 0 0 4643 0 2758 0 223 0 925 0 0 304 239025610 ROCHESTER: EVANGEL 16752 16752 3390 3390 1231 1231 285 285 0 16216 0 601 0 1950 670 0 0 0 364 332505620 ROCHESTER: HOMESTEAD 17718 17718 3585 127 1302 0 302 302 50 345 0 390 0 45 0 0 0 0 40 12655630 ST CHARLES 3471 3471 702 702 255 255 59 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 215 0 0 0 25 4715640 SARGEANT: ZION 1603 1603 324 324 118 118 27 27 0 1378 0 90 0 40 113 0 0 0 113 3675650 SOUTHRIDGE * 1086 1086 220 220 80 80 19 19 0 590 0 230 0 0 68 0 0 0 100 2345660 SPRING VALLEY: FAITH 9316 9316 1885 1885 685 0 159 0 0 388 0 275 0 50 0 0 50 0 168 05670 STATE LINE 442 442 90 90 33 33 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 0 0 0 0 15115680 STEWARTVILLE 5016 5016 1015 1015 369 369 85 85 0 5193 0 777 0 949 356 0 5000 0 418 05700 SUMNER CENTER 1407 1407 285 285 103 103 24 24 0 1200 0 10 0 0 89 0 0 0 103 4155710 WASECA: EVANGELICAL 3671 3671 743 743 270 270 63 63 0 0 0 509 0 0 230 0 262 2300 255 27695720 WASECA: FAITH 6813 6813 1379 1379 501 501 116 120 0 709 0 676 0 550 396 140 0 0 300 22055730 WATERVILLE: EVANGELICAL * 1955 1628 395 330 144 120 33 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 0 0 0 135 1455740 WEAVER 616 450 125 0 45 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 550 0 05760 WELLS 8085 8085 1636 1636 594 594 138 138 0 2642 0 107 0 400 470 0 0 0 342 36515770 WEST CONCORD 1390 1390 281 200 102 0 24 25 0 0 0 320 0 65 0 0 0 0 145 8925780 WINONA: CENTRAL 13927 8703 2818 1643 1024 511 237 0 0 3094 0 957 0 805 0 0 0 0 459 176855790 WINONA: IMMANUEL 1531 1531 310 310 113 113 26 26 0 210 0 150 0 102 103 0 0 0 81 10425800 WINONA: MCKINLEY 4927 5101 997 997 362 362 84 84 0 276 0 385 0 0 278 0 0 0 166 9655810 WITOKA * 298 298 60 60 22 22 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05820 WYKOFF 1818 1818 368 0 134 0 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 123 05830 ZUMBRO FALLS 336 336 68 68 25 25 6 6 0 26 0 24 0 14 0 0 29 0 0 136
SOUTHEAST 339294 310983 68657 35669 24942 13614 5783 3705 50 60723 92 16232 68 33153 9857 1065 6155 4259 10401 153128 LAST YEAR 360744 318042 66943 40608 24322 13769 5750 4118 355 66759 35 18672 225 8768 10339 1597 2789 6001 11457 149701INCREASE 1714 620 33 57 24385 3366 3427DECREASE 21450 7059 4939 155 413 305 6036 2440 157 482 532 1742 1056
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831775130 0 968 968 5597 2067 2067 24336 0 3448 1640 4523 0 4340 1950 7841 0 6515 550 667725150 6 406 406 798 866 866 4450 0 375 600 605 0 1143 327 3247 0 1100 0 164945160 0 1181 1181 3194 2521 2521 13145 0 1085 1786 1274 0 2602 7130 8972 1314 11803 0 601435170 28 1858 1858 6669 3967 3967 27500 0 2053 898 4161 0 7193 2003 9945 0 3551 807 771875180 0 670 670 936 1429 1429 2888 0 4750 720 0 0 0 957 5072 0 0 0 200695190 0 612 612 1394 1307 1307 7590 0 823 825 982 0 1872 1015 4903 0 2044 200 254525210 8 426 426 0 909 909 9102 0 813 464 1134 0 0 424 6893 0 5147 0 267605220 16 1007 1007 4472 2150 2150 18178 0 1641 633 0 0 2801 3157 5322 6790 170 865 510135230 8 581 581 1997 1242 1242 8150 0 675 0 1235 0 131 1154 8284 0 1690 0 274115240 0 1554 1554 3830 3317 3317 17216 0 1646 1284 1937 0 0 2020 7914 0 4600 0 500695250 0 397 397 1556 848 848 6312 0 823 908 1207 0 712 773 3722 0 0 425 190345260 7 410 410 1917 873 873 8167 0 703 253 0 0 120 685 7693 0 0 45 222305270 10 527 300 0 1125 800 8000 0 0 1400 0 0 0 159 2507 0 1069 170 155065290 0 888 888 1950 1895 1895 9491 0 738 1105 554 0 1202 2178 5186 0 1363 0 314735300 0 201 220 0 429 500 3000 0 0 2250 250 0 0 776 2582 0 3186 0 133245310 15 649 649 4577 1385 1385 17413 0 2949 1387 4449 0 365 1004 12202 0 0 1190 541485320 0 522 522 1679 1115 1115 7095 0 1400 1000 1210 0 600 750 4275 565 565 649 237755330 3 192 192 2024 411 411 2948 0 665 42 0 0 0 178 2127 0 0 0 94465340 20 1264 1264 6721 2701 2701 17352 0 2415 135 2707 0 4400 3531 9856 0 2785 325 574885350 0 2289 1789 4053 4888 3806 17000 0 1939 1387 0 0 8150 5377 18003 41811 25057 0 1340915360 63 317 317 1781 677 677 7195 0 746 547 31 0 1140 1686 5282 0 2991 175 261445370 0 639 639 2235 1363 1363 9103 0 1122 1177 1597 0 2435 761 5087 0 614 825 302045380 10 618 618 3971 1319 1319 9760 0 1384 860 474 0 0 299 5512 0 2499 718 290165390 15 896 896 4120 1914 1914 20100 0 1272 2550 1968 0 2066 1420 10460 0 0 1180 519375400 0 2801 2801 4525 5981 5981 26297 2665 1902 2311 5512 0 23766 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Financial ReportSouthwest District
# Church 35A 35 36A 36 37A 37 38A 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 49 50 516010 ADRIAN 1763 1763 357 357 130 130 30 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 132 0 0 0 50 11006020 AMBOY 1507 1507 305 305 111 111 26 26 0 0 0 123 0 0 100 0 0 0 403 06030 AMO * 842 842 170 170 62 62 14 14 0 0 0 58 0 0 55 0 0 0 25 06040 ARLINGTON 3102 3102 628 628 228 228 53 53 0 0 0 55 0 0 227 0 0 0 314 06050 BALATON 2772 0 561 0 204 0 47 0 0 0 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 253 2316060 BASEY 770 770 156 156 57 57 13 13 0 0 0 43 0 0 59 0 0 0 119 6466070 BEAUFORD 1400 1400 283 283 103 103 24 24 0 30 0 0 0 0 72 0 0 0 122 4356090 BINGHAM LAKE * 357 357 72 72 26 26 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 25 06100 BIRD ISLAND * 1683 1683 341 341 124 124 29 29 0 82 0 319 0 0 106 0 0 0 600 14906110 BLUE EARTH: FIRST 3352 3352 678 678 246 246 57 57 0 0 0 113 0 0 213 0 27 0 413 7046120 BLUE EARTH: IMMANUEL 1146 1146 232 232 84 84 20 20 0 1136 0 440 0 0 82 95 27 0 832 06130 BLUE EARTH: SALEM 4607 4607 932 931 339 338 79 78 0 709 0 327 0 61 0 0 27 0 533 13776160 BUFFALO LK: ZION 5390 5390 1091 1091 396 396 92 92 0 4519 0 537 22 1336 325 0 0 0 1062 12956170 CEYLON 1080 1080 219 150 79 60 18 15 0 105 0 0 0 0 75 0 0 0 189 06175 CLARKFIELD 1013 0 205 0 74 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 9646180 COSMOS 1214 1000 246 0 89 0 21 0 0 0 0 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 06190 DANUBE: ZION * 2938 2938 594 12 216 216 50 50 0 1425 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 163 100766200 DELAVAN 1112 1112 225 225 82 83 19 24 0 0 0 62 0 0 84 0 0 1 185 06220 EAST CHAIN 911 911 184 184 67 67 16 16 0 0 0 65 0 0 75 0 0 0 124 1656240 ELMORE 2742 2742 555 555 202 202 47 47 0 0 0 256 0 0 1 0 0 0 350 8566250 FAIRFAX 2326 2326 471 471 171 171 40 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 154 0 130 0 250 06260 FAIRMONT 18526 18526 3749 50 1362 100 316 273 10 5546 0 3289 0 450 215 0 517 0 1428 24466290 GRANADA 574 574 116 116 42 42 10 10 0 70 0 220 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 2106300 HECTOR 1976 1976 400 0 145 0 34 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 92 06310 HENDRICKS: GRACE 1645 858 333 168 121 60 28 12 0 1150 0 20 0 25 72 0 85 0 240 33366320 HERON LAKE * 2323 2323 470 470 171 171 40 40 0 551 0 251 0 250 127 0 0 0 218 06330 IVANHOE 349 0 71 0 26 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1706340 JACKSON 3500 3500 708 0 257 0 60 0 0 0 0 143 0 25 0 0 0 0 306 29716350 JASPER 657 657 133 133 48 48 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 75 49 0 0 0 69 3836360 JEFFERS * 3316 3316 671 671 244 244 57 57 0 1000 0 495 0 0 0 0 0 1316 265 13246380 LAKE BENTON 2083 1740 421 350 153 128 35 28 0 0 0 6 0 0 124 0 119 0 25 4846390 LAKE CRYSTAL/FIRST 3897 3897 789 789 286 286 66 66 0 1008 0 139 0 90 251 0 0 313 506 18496400 LAKE WILSON 1628 1628 329 330 120 120 28 29 0 103 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 216 3006410 LAKEFIELD * 4191 4191 848 848 308 308 71 71 0 385 0 0 0 0 239 0 0 527 339 45216420 LAMBERTON 3395 1981 687 399 250 147 58 35 0 1600 0 655 0 0 133 0 0 0 417 15736440 LUVERNE 6393 6393 1294 1294 470 470 109 109 0 1352 0 199 0 0 0 0 153 0 89 5436450 LYND 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4249 0 06460 MADELIA 1971 1971 399 399 145 145 34 34 0 156 0 133 0 0 122 0 0 0 196 5676470 MAGNOLIA 1792 1640 363 330 132 120 31 32 0 63 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 117 1136480 MANKATO: CENTENARY 16799 16799 3399 0 1235 1235 286 286 0 879 0 1445 377 633 703 0 0 0 1408 211126490 MANKATO:HILLTOP * 3006 3006 608 608 221 221 51 51 0 0 0 377 0 0 242 0 0 0 686 42766500 MARSHALL: ALBRIGHT 3309 3309 670 670 243 243 56 56 0 75 0 90 0 106 228 0 65 0 309 6786510 MARSHALL: WESLEY 6628 6628 1341 1341 487 0 113 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65 0 200 17506520 MIDDLE CREEK * 1356 1356 274 274 100 100 23 23 0 580 0 195 0 0 0 0 0 0 97 3226530 MORGAN * 1812 1812 367 367 133 133 31 31 25 168 0 104 0 250 132 0 0 0 234 2626540 MORTON 1169 974 236 79 86 29 20 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 0 0 0 142 06550 NEW AVON * 580 580 117 117 43 43 10 10 0 516 0 145 0 0 40 0 100 0 172 1736560 NEW AVON: SALEM * 474 474 96 96 35 35 8 8 0 50 0 0 0 0 32 0 0 0 394 1596570 NEW ULM: FIRST 8780 8780 1777 1777 645 645 150 150 0 4520 0 557 0 350 457 0 0 0 6613 425146580 NEW ULM: OAKWOOD 1755 1755 355 355 129 129 30 30 0 1147 0 283 0 200 137 0 0 0 211 29116590 NORTH MANKATO 10314 10314 2087 2087 758 758 176 176 0 1000 0 136 0 100 615 0 598 0 598 15036600 OKABENA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 1700 0 0 0 300 0 500 0 0 0 06620 OLIVIA: FAITH * 5265 5265 1065 1065 387 387 90 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 340 0 0 0 0 28096640 PIPESTONE: PEACE 6701 3000 1356 100 493 0 114 0 0 0 25 249 0 0 0 0 0 0 81 20606650 PIPESTONE: SALEM * 309 309 63 63 23 23 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 32 06680 RED ROCK * 1338 1338 271 273 98 98 23 24 0 754 0 844 0 0 84 0 0 0 82 5006690 REDWOOD FALLS: FIRST 6381 6381 1291 1291 469 469 109 79 0 2065 0 338 0 540 362 0 200 0 806 113056700 RENVILLE 1338 1338 271 271 98 98 23 23 0 0 0 287 0 0 130 0 0 0 208 2006710 RUTHTON 1114 827 225 116 82 47 19 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 100 06720 ST CLAIR: ZION 1334 1334 270 270 98 98 23 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 0 0 0 30 6306730 ST JAMES 2587 1000 523 0 190 0 44 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 167 2626740 SANBORN 1477 1477 299 299 109 108 25 24 0 1068 0 77 0 0 106 0 0 0 303 3156750 SHERBURN 2079 2079 421 632 153 230 35 54 0 2315 0 275 55 0 0 0 0 2584 346 14936760 SLAYTON 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XIV. DIRECTORIES
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS
** Less than full time(AF) Affiliate Member(AM) Associate member(AS) Appointed to attend school(DL) Disability leave(DP) Deacon recognized from other denomination serving UM(EP) Elder/full minister recognized from other denomination serving UM(FD) Deacon in full connection(FE) Elder in full connection(FL) Full-time Local Pastor(LOA) Leave of absence(LP) Other local pastor(OC) Member of other annual conference(OD) Deacon member of other annual conference(OE) Elder member of other annual conference(OF) Full member of other denomination(PD) Probationary Deacon(PE) Probationary Elder(PM) Probationary member(SL) Sabbatical leave(SP) Student local pastor
A. ADDRESSES OF CLERGY(Includes full members, probationary member, deacons,
local pastors, & clergy on leave)
Name Mailing Office Phone/ Home PhoneFax Number
Aastuen, Holly C. W. ** 1401 Maple St (507)645-5689 (612)463-8827(David) Northfield 55057-2926
Ajavon, Paulette (PM)(OC) 3400 Park Ave S (612)825-6863 (612)821-0574Minneapolis 55407-2099
Albers, Gay M. (AS) 26 Inner Drive I-10 (612)690-3198St Paul 55116
Alexander, Dennis J. 2708 33rd Ave NE (612)781-3167 (612)722-3001(Gail) St Anthony 55418
Alexander, Gail M.B. 3207 37th Ave S (612)722-0232 (612)722-3001(Dennis) Minneapolis 55406-2136
Alexander, Jeanine E. 4901 Chowen Ave S (612)926-7645 (612)943-2177Minneapolis 55410
Almquist, Daniel P. 310 5th St NE (218)894-2008 (218)894-3697(Maxine) Staples 56479-2331
Anderson, E. Byron Christian Theological Seminary(Rachel Tomasek) 1000 W 42nd St, Indianapolis, IN 46208
375
Arnold, Don L. ** PO Box 128 (218)732-5205 (218)732-5144(Kathy) Park Rapids 56470
Arnold, Kathy S. ** PO Box 128 (218)732-5205 (218)732-5144(Don) Park Rapids 56470
Arvidson-Hicks, Daniel 4128 Cooke St(Kaelene) Duluth 55804
Ashley, Victoria (PM) 112 N 7th Ave (612)389-1185 (612)389-3628Princeton 55371
Atkinson, Frederick O. 815 Frank (612)771-1476 (612)427-4114(Vonda Rae) St Paul 55106
Baker, James A. 8656 Ironwood Ave S (612)459-8165 (612)459-4272(Janice) Cottage Grove 55016-4725
Barbour, Pamela 531 3rd Ave (218)834-4257 (218)728-6122(Cooper Wiggen) Two Harbors 55616-1515
Bard, David Alan PO Box 7 (218)885-1467 (218)885-2367(Julie) Pengilly 55775
Barker, Janet K. PO Box 642 (320)233-6747 (320)245-5532Sandstone 55072
Beale Jr., Kenneth L. 1596 11th Ave (612)459-2747 (612)653-8564 (OE)(AF)** Newport 55055-1649
Beckstrom, Vinton G. Box 117 (218)687-3900 (218)435-6906(Mary Ann) Erskine 56535
Bengtson, Mark 6345 Xerxes Ave S (612)866-0069 (612)920-5063(Nora) Richfield 55423-0089
Benjamin, Audrey D. 140 6th Ave N #1 (612)451-2688 (612)698-3034(Andrew R.) S St Paul 55075-2040
Benjamin, JoAnn A. 1524 W Co Rd C-2 (612)633-7644 (612)754-8403Roseville 55113
Benson, Marilee A. 1530 Oakdale Ave (612)457-5686 (612)457-0040W St Paul 55118-3502
Bettis, F. Allen (AF) Samaritan Center, (612)473-2984125 W Wayzata BlvdWayzata 55391
Biederman, Harold R. 1965 E Sherwood Ave (612)771-4627 (612)771-5736(Karen R.) St Paul 55119-3296
Bird, Donald Ray Lee PO Box 266 (507)726-2183 (507)726-2925(Sylvia) Lake Crystal 56055-0266
Bissinger, Leland A. (AS) 4945 NE Fillmore St (612)574-0779(Anita C.F.) Columbia Heights 55421-1925
Bjork, Bruce (PM) 1001 E Lake St (612)721-8687 (612)665-3981Minneapolis 55407 (612)722-8667
Boehlke, Peter (PM) 1849 Marshall Ave (612)645-9159 (612)698-1246St Paul 55104-6010
Bohmert, David J. (LP)** 199 Puma Lane (612)856-2831 (612)777-7376(Joan) Mahtomedi 55115
Bolte, Alan H. 125 N Moore St (507)526-2233 (507)526-3123Blue Earth 56013-1945
Borgeson, Lynn 5459 E Viking Blvd Box 247 (612)462-5276 (612)462-4890Wyoming 55092-0247
Borop, Jr., Otis 9920 Normandale Blvd (612)835-7585 (612)835-3088(Charla) Bloomington 55437-1312
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Bosshardt, Paul H. 6822 Grand Ave PO Box 7135 (218)624-0061 (218)624-0545(Susan) Duluth 55807
Brandt, Kathleen Miller PO Box 130 (507)628-4255 (507)628-4828(Charles) Jeffers 56145
Braudt, Robert 950 Trumble St (612)448-6649 (612)861-2549(Jocelyn Ann) Chaska 55318
Bredesen, Howard W. 308 N Kingston St (507)724-2815 (507)724-3877(Judy) Caledonia 55921-1224
Brennan, Thomas D. 1524 W Co Rd C-2 (612)633-7644 (612)633-3551(Judy) Roseville 55113
Brewer, Daniel S. (OE) 4405 Oakland Ave S (612)823-4483 (612)535-4347(Rosaline) Minneapolis 55407
Bromeland, John A. 2645 N Broadway (507)289-4817 (507)289-3462(Jodell L.) Rochester 55906
Brossmer, Frederick PO Box 82 (612)558-2581 (612)558-2581 (OE)(LP)** (Barb) Clearwater 55320
Brown, David E. 4325 Zachary Ln N (612)559-5451 (612)544-4045(Lisa) Minneapolis 55442-2801
Brown, III, David J. PO Box 295 (507)684-2731 (507)684-3391(Shelly) Ellendale 56026
Brown, Elton W. 301 W St Marie St (218)724-2266 (218)724-7191(Emily M.) Duluth 55803
Bruins, Karen C. ** 14770 Canada Ave W (612)423-2475 (612)322-2357(David) Rosemount 55068-4450 (612)432-2124
Bryden, Susan Smith (PM) 119 E 2nd St (507)235-5579 (507)235-3608Fairmont 56031-2891
Buckley, Dennis M. 500 S Clark St (320)679-2713 (320)679-1360(Cheryl L.) Mora 55051
Buckley, Mary Lisa 230 E Skyline Pkwy (218)727-5021 (218)724-0117(Howard Kranz) Duluth 55811-2711
Budd, Donald D. PO Box 15 (507)477-2169 (507)584-6871(Gloria) Sargeant 55973-0015
Budke, Melvyn R. 4901 Chowen Ave S (612)926-7645 (612)942-9903(Elaine A.) Minneapolis 55410-1713
Buell, Donna R. (OF)** 511 Veda Dr (507)637-2330 (507)637-8350(Martin Raths) Redwood Falls 56283
Buller, Bruce W. 400 13th Ave SE (507)288-8911 (507)289-6859(Gretta) Rochester 55904-4925
Burgess, David Paul 950 Gould Ave NE (612)788-9009 (612)645-1410(Gloria) Minneapolis 55421-3905
Burkart, Lois Box 137 (218)697-2662 (218)697-8480Hill City 55748
Burton, Shane (PM) 302 5th Ave S (320)251-0804 (320)654-6142(Karen) St Cloud 56301-4391
Campbell, Rufus 585 Fuller Ave (612)224-0341 (612)225-9109(Carolyn) St Paul 55103
Campe, III, Jo H. 5050 Hodgson Rd (612)484-2226 (612)636-1807(Joan) Shoreview 55126-1226
Carlson Brown, Lark R. PO Box 24 (507)354-3731 (507)354-1453New Ulm 56073
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Carpenter, Joseph W. PO Box 269 (320)677-2445 (320)677-2445(Wanda L.) Herman 56248-0269
Caskey, Carl C. 815 E University St (507)451-4734 (507)451-6799(Faye) Owatonna 55060
Chesney, Kathy Frank 8172 Zenith Ct (612)424-2825 (612)561-2512(Steve) Brooklyn Park 55443
Childs, Jeffrey B. 717 Highway 7 (612)938-8300 (612)881-9438(Mary) Hopkins 55305
Cho, Bo Rin 7015 Joliet Ave S (612)458-3114 (612)458-3114(Koom C. Cho) Cottage Grove 55016
Christie, Bruce D. 7695 Long Lake Rd (612)786-4926 (612)784-3778(Judith) Mounds View 55112
Church, Andrew G. (PM) RR 1 Box 228 B (507)249-3181 (507)249-3677(Laurie) Morgan 56266
Church, Laurie L. RR 1 Box 228B (507)426-7329 (507)249-3677(Andrew) Morgan 56266-9707
Ciesluk, Gregory (OE) 702 Highway 69 S (507)373-8233 (507)373-2822Albert Lea 56007-1893
Clark, Fayetta M. (PM) PO Box 68 (218)445-5108 (218)445-5108Verndale 56481-0068
Clausen, Debra L. 87 N Cordova Ave (507)357-4375 (320)543-2132(L. Craig) Le Center 56057
Clausen, James M. PO Box 607 (218)751-3503 (218)751-5233(Victoria) Bemidji 56619
Coleman, Eudell (SP)** Box 156 (507)658-3916 (507)658-3916(Donna) Ruthton 56170
Conklin, John T. 801 5th Ave NW (507)634-7823 (507)634-6941(Jacquie) Kasson 55944
Cox-Townsend, Dennis J. 112 Winona St SE (507)867-3529 (507)867-3477(Linda) Chatfield 55923
Crecelius, James H. (PM) 104 S Manitou Dr (507)387-3877 (507)345-3266(Jodel) Mankato 56001
Daniels, Calvin G. 307 S Dewey (507)238-1028(Mary Ann) Fairmont 56031
Daniels, L. Jeffrey PO Box 467 (218)485-4605 (218)485-8131(Char) Moose Lake 55767-0467
Darlington, John C. 3701 E 50th St (612)721-6231 (612)822-0144(Julie) Minneapolis 55417-1536 (612)721-7289
Davis, Thomas Scott 3737 Seattle Slew Dr (614)852-2454(Elizabeth) Columbus, OH 43221-5613
Day, Donald E. 700 Wesley Ln (612)452-5683 (612)895-5929(Virginia) Mendota Heights 55118-4348
Day, Linda 616 N Highland Ave (412)362-5610Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Den Hartog, Benson W. 3050 Spruce Ave (507)836-8148 (507)836-6455(Joyce) Slayton 56172-1537
Denison, Randall Geoffrey 4900 30th Ave S (AS) Minneapolis 55417-1308
Dill, Ellen Renee 455 S Baker St (507)452-6783 (507)452-0726Winona 55987
378
Dimick, William C. (PM) 511 N 3rd St (218)745-4301 (218)745-4762(Sharyl) Warren 56762-1215
Doane, Don E. Box 458 (612)774-8736 (612)771-5416(Frances) St Paul 55106
Dodge, James A. 1015 Sibley Memorial Hwy #244 (612)861-6086 (612)688-7641(Marilyn) St Paul 55118
Doughty, Daniel P. Box 110 (218)587-4091 (218)587-2344(Laurie) Pine River 56474
Dumas, Jean W. PO Box 127 (507)378-4265 (507)378-2681Racine 55967
Duncanson, Shirley 801 W Broadway St (507)452-3568 (507)452-3351Winona 55987-2728
Dundas, Charles O. 14770 Canada Ave WPO Box 22 (612)423-2475 (612)829-5870(Anne) Rosemount 55068
Dunn, Kevin R. 320 3rd Ave NW (320)983-6325 (320)983-2980(Barbara E.) Milaca 56353-1518
Dunn, Paul A. 5599 Hutchinson Rd (707)823-0413Sebastopol, CA 95472
Dyrdal, Michael 7200 Brooklyn Blvd (612)561-1684 (612)421-3992(Kathy) Brooklyn Center 55429-1238
Eaves, William 5399 Geneva Ave N (612)773-9397 (612)730-5320(Sherry Jordan) Oakdale 55128
Edlund, Mary 12630 15th Ave N (612) 870-0058 (612) 544-9752(Lee) Plymouth 55441-4627
Eklund, Elden (LP)** 616 9th Ave SW (507)334-5849 (507)334-8901Faribault 55021-5934
Elenbaas, Joe D. 11100 River Hills Dr (612)890-2515 (612)890-5972(Mary) Burnsville 55337-3281
Ellis, Lynda A. 13550 Glendale Rd (612)894-5394 (612)882-8808(Richard) Savage 55378-2500
Ellis, Richard L. (PM) 17805 County Road 6 (612)473-6968 (612)475-9581(Mickey) Plymouth 55447
Eslinger, Donavon P. 9920 Normandale Blvd (612)835-7585 (612)896-1136(Helen) Bloomington 55437-1312
Evans, Marilyn H. 850 S St (612)421-2378 (612)332-2860(John) Anoka 55303
Fair, John J. 308 N Hill (507)532-4010 (507)532-4024(Darlene) Marshall 56258-0904
Felska, Kenneth L. PO Box 329 (320)274-5127 (320)274-3799Annandale 55302
Ferch, Loren A. (FL) PO Box 188 (218)837-5840 (218)564-4796Sebeka 56477
Finger, Kevin (PM) 224 Hill St, Box 207 (612)467-3302 (612)496-1194Norwood 55368-0207
Fink, Anthony J. PO Box 247 (507)765-2503 (507)765-3635(Joleen) Preston 55965
Fithian, Marylee C. 100 W 46th St (612)827-3721 (612)374-5401Minneapolis 55409-1950 (612)377-1567
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Flesner, Walter D. 666 Mississippi St NE (612)571-1526 (612)439-6313(Kay L.) Fridley 55432-4422
Fletcher, Bart A. (PM) PO Box 236 (320)254-3583 (320)254-3583(Claudia) Belgrade 56312
Flinck, Daren I. 104 SE 1st St, PO Box 218 (507)549-3162 (507)549-3377(Nancy) Vernon Center 56090-0218
Fogo, Gretchen W. Hamline U. Church Relations (612)523-2032 (612)473-5943(James D.) 1536 Hewitt Ave
St Paul 55104Foote, Laurence G. 315 N 6th St (218)829-4116 (218)829-9434
(Lynn) Brainerd 56401-3304Foote-Blum, F. Elaine (OE) 223 4th Ave SE (218)346-7420 (218)346-3245
Perham 56573Forbes, Bruce 5815 10th Ave S
Minneapolis 55417Ford, Donna L. 2511 Taylor St NE (612)789-7600 (612)926-5762
Minneapolis 55418Ford, Robert R. 731 N 11th St (320)269-9054 (320)269-5045
(Carol) Montevideo 56265-1626Fritze-Tietz, Penny 621 115th Ave NE (612)757-2170 (612)754-3240
(Larry Tietz) Blaine 55434-2999Gabel, Wesley J. 162 Morgan St (507)629-4576 (507)629-3438
(Diane) Tracy 56175-1323Gabriel, David PO Box 67 (218)246-8882 (218)246-8882
Deer River 56636Gamble, Robert L. 230 Pleasant St, Box 38 (507)584-6693 (507)584-6816
Dexter 55926-0038Gangloff, Ruth (FL) 734 Arrowhead (218)229-2113 (218)229-3285
(Leon) Aurora 55705Garman, Gregory 2500 Hudson Pl (612)739-8875 (612)779-6874
(Barbara Hager) Maplewood 55119Garrison, Mark Kodaikanal Internation Sch
(Nancy) Box 25 Kodaikanal624101 Tamil Nadu India
Garten, Edward D. 3699 Westwind Dr (513)433-7080(Fran) Dayton, OH 45440-3529
Garwood, Steven R. (Seth) 225 E 5th Ave (612)496-1807(Becky Hanson) Shakopee 55379
Gaughan, James A. 8000 Portland Ave S (612)888-6070 (612)470-9118(Clare) Bloomington 55420
Gebhard, Duane M. 2203 Parkview Rd NE (320)763-6795 (320)763-4430(Jennifer Therkilsen- Alexandria 56308-8617 (320)763-7693Gebhard)
George, Elliott C. 624 5th St S (320)352-2030 (320)352-3788(Carol Ann) Sauk Centre 56378-1403
Gilbertson, Chad A. (PM) 7330 Lake Dr (612)784-7667 (612)784-7667(Lori) Lino Lakes 55014-1921
Glad, Dennis E. 109 N Freeman Ave (507)283-4529 (507)283-4551(Barbara) Luverne 56156-1627
Goodwin, Donald (DP)** Rt 1 Box 1560 (218)668-2876 (218)668-2876(Lucille) Lengby 56651-9647
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Grafenstein, Roger C. PO Box H (320)695-2516 (320)265-6241(Chele) Browns Valley 56219-0229
Grage, Duane G. HC06 Box 46A (218)732-4713 (218)732-4713(Sue) Park Rapids 56470
Grage, Loren J. 15050 Scenic Heights Rd (612)937-8781 (612)975-9781(Connie) Eden Prairie 55344
Graham, Michael P. Box 688 (612)257-4306 (612)257-5163Lindstrom 55045
Gregorson, Cindy M. 609 8th St NW (612)682-3538 (612)682-3842Buffalo 55313
Grounds, Linda 29073 Danisson Ave, PO Box 75 (507)263-4063 (507)645-5915Randolph 55065
Haack, Kenneth A. 595 1st Ave SW (507)553-5453 (507)553-5207(Thelda A.) Wells 56097-1305
Haberman, Craig A. Mobile Ministry:Kabetogama (218)757-3336 (218)757-3336(Sharon) PO Box 128
Orr 55771-0128Hacklander, Brian C. 2116 Commerce Blvd (612)472-1522 (612)472-2144
(Kay Schroder-Hacklander) Mound 55364-1545Haddorff, John W. (Jack) 900 John Wesley Ave NW (507)533-4625 (507)533-8161
(Jeanine DeGriselles) Stewartville 55976Hager, Larry A. PO Box 119 (218)352-6466 (218)352-6582
(Jane) Motley 56466-0119Hair, Daniel C. 1818 9th St SW (320)235-5403 (320)235-5603
(Gloria Jean) Willmar 56201-3995 (320)235-6257Handlon, Nancy Wheeler (AS) 2010 Northgate Ct NW
(Charles Wheeler Handlon) Rochester 55901Hankins, Jerry P. (OF) PO Box 109 (320)589-1153 (320)589-1308
(Elizabeth N.) Morris 56267Hansen, Jeffrey D. PO Box 325 (507)831-3284 (507)831-3767
(Julie) Windom 56101-1854Hargrave, Michelle M. 511 Groveland Ave (612)871-5303 (612)235-7898
Minneapolis 55403 (612)871-4684Harris, John A. (Jack) 303 E 23rd St (218)263-3653 (218)263-9081
(Trina) Hibbing 55746-1916Harvey, Ralph G. 1026 E 205th St (612)492-2249 (612)492-2995
(Kathryn) Jordan 55352Haugen, Eric (OF) PO Box 556 (507)426-7329 (507)426-7803
Fairfax 55332Haun, Jr, James W. 702 Highway 69 S (507)373-8233 (507)373-2637
(Carol) Albert Lea 56007 (507)373-8736Hegele, Sharon 2810 Comstock Ln N (612)890-2515 (612)559-5714
(Fred) Plymouth 55447-1833Hepner, Kenneth H. PO Box 1105 (907)262-8510
(Sara J.) Sterling, AK 99672-1105Herman, Bradley W. 4836 Cty Rd 134 (320)253-7998 (320)253-9070
(Jane) St Cloud 56303Hier, Dennis E. 15 SE 3rd St (218)327-2216 (218)327-0129
(Janice) Grand Rapids 55744Hill, Arthur L. PO Box 5 (320)295-2652 (320)295-2181
(Elaine) Monticello 55362
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Hink, Linda R.B. Box 326 (218)334-6901 (218)334-6901(Craig) Frazee 56544 (218)334-6901
Hinker, Patricia B. 1529 Nottingham Dr (507)625-5330 (507)625-5331North Mankato 56003 (507)625-6742
Hoag, Burton Rt 2 Box 556 (507)378-2371 (507)378-2371(Sonja) Hammond 55991
Hodak, James N. PO Box 73 (218)784-4711 (218)784-2393(Paula) Ada 56510
Hoeft, Robert E. 1100 Friberg Ave (218)739-2269 (218)739-5561(Barbara Ellen) Fergus Falls 56537 (218)736-2379
Hograbe, Ruth A. 1219 W 31st St (612)822-5288 (612)823-0537Minneapolis 55408
Holland, Edward J. 5702 Heather Ridge Dr (612)932-6165 (612)482-9036(Mary Ann) Shoreview 55126
Holm, Emma M. 1233 221st Ave (612)434-4406 (612)452-4670(John) Cedar 55011
Horn, Katherine Sampson PO Box 70 (320)634-3712 (320)634-3811(James) Glenwood 56334-0070
Hornung-Marcy, Kimberly 3 Lyman Dr (802)878-8316 (802)878-8316(TheodoreW. Marcy) Williston, VT 05495-9622
Horst, Mark L. 3400 Park Ave (612)825-6863 (612)721-7477(Elizabeth A.) Minneapolis 55407-2099
Howard, Donald (OF)** 1307 N 20th Ave E (218)722-1950 (218)728-5832(Mary Ann) Duluth 55812-1135
Hucke, Eric 2019 Princeton Ave (612)698-5226(Linda) St Paul 55105-1528
Hunter, Robert D. PO Box 8 (507)723-6698 (507)723-5518Springfield 56087-0008
Hurmence, Mary E. 114 W Broadway St (507)452-6783 (507)452-0726Winona 55987-3588
Hutchens, Marva Jean 710 8th St (612)460-6110 (612)460-6414Farmington 55024-1437
Ireland, Richard W. 7600 Harold Ave (612)545-0239 (612)894-9686(Nancy) Golden Valley 55427
Itzen, Dennis M. (FL) PO Box 489 (507)764-3212 (507)764-3211(Phyllis) Sherburn 56171-0489
Iverson, Gregory B. 759 E County Rd B (612)776-1547 (612)776-6825(Rita K.) Maplewood 55117-1803
Jackson, Christopher 511 Groveland Ave (612)871-5303 (612)454-5190Minneapolis 55403
Jackson, Naomi E. 1835 E 43rd St (612)722-9199Minneapolis 55407
Johaningsmeir, Mark A. 15309 Maple Island Rd (612)435-5696 (612)432-2558(Peggy A.) Burnsville 55306
Johnson, Bryce Wayne 1851 Birch St (612)429-9026 (612)426-7524(Jody R.) White Bear Lake 55110-4203
Johnson, Daniel C. 15051 Weaver Lake Rd (612)494-9463 (612)420-8407(Debra K.) Maple Grove 55311 (612)494-9426
Johnson, Keith E. ** 3400 Park Ave (612)825-6863 (612)827-2428(Andrea) Minneapolis 55407-2020
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Johnson, Kenton V. 840 Highway 7 (612)474-5471 (612)470-9054(Suzanne B.) Excelsior 55331-1956 (612)474-9353
Johnson, Lavern L. 27 West 4th St, PO Box 10 (507)545-2641 (507)545-2647(Sharon) Eyota 55934
Johnson, Mark R. 10025 Highway 101 (612)420-2585 (612)420-3655(Mary Jean) Corcoran 55340
Johnson, Sharon I. 806 Church Ave (507)932-4966 (507)545-2647(Lavern L.) St Charles 55972
Johnson, Wesley J. PO Box 128 (507)943-3455 (507)943-3854(Pamela J.) Elmore 56027
Jones, Harry McKay (LP)** 2626 E Pioneer Rd (218)525-1242 (218)525-1242(Barbara) Duluth 55804-9620
Jones, Marty ** 5109 Harriet Ave S (612)827-8386 (612)822-7100(Harold Fagley) Minneapolis 55419
Kandels, Robert A. (PM) PO Box 7 (507)352-4136 (507)352-4163(Kelly) Wykoff 55990-0007
Kasten, Larry G. PO Box 236 (320)839-3838 (320)839-3812(Vicky) Ortonville 56278
Keen, Mary ** PO Box 98 (218)924-2174 (218)924-2810(David Antonneau) Hewitt 56453-0098
Keiski, Alden William 2510 Cleveland St NE (612)789-7462 (612)529-1019(Faye Beth) Minneapolis 55418-4099
Keith, Arthur L. PO Box 557 (507)527-2554 (507)527-2555(Barbara) West Concord 55985
Kelley, Laura J. 2244 Johnson St NE #14 (612)789-6474Minneapolis 55418
Kendall, Keith H. (AS) 200 Washington Blvd (615)749-6474 (615)847-5173(Cindy Sue) Fayetteville, NY 13066-1114
Kerr, William N. PO Box 595 (218)681-4388 (218)681-4535(Nancy) Thief River Falls 56701-0595
King, Brenda L. PO Box 383 (507)734-4811 (507)734-4101Balaton 56115
Kneen, Christopher H. 520 Main St, PO Box 278 (612)674-4090 (612)492-2995(Susan M.) North Branch 55056
Kobi, Paul W. ** PO Box 137 (507)895-2373 (507)895-2175(Michelle L. O’Hara-Kobi) La Crescent 55947-1027
Koehn, Richard R. 500 River St (320)243-3601 (320)243-4594Paynesville 56362
Koelman, Linda L. (PM) 4350 Fremont Ave N (612)522-4497 (612)389-1502(Bob) Minneapolis 55412-1345
Koppen, Randy M. (PM) 411 Bailey St (507)847-2681 (507)847-5513(Sandy) Jackson 56143-1551
Kronen, Bruce PO Box 462 (612)753-2273 (612)753-1233(Susan) St Francis 55070
Krumrie, Lyle F. 40 4th St SW (507)534-3507 (507)534-2717(Nancy) Plainview 55964-1334
Laechel, David F. 108 Water St SE (507)794-6565 (507)794-4461(Lynda) Sleepy Eye 56085
Langstraat, Kristin (PM) 815 E University St (507)451-4734Owatonna 55060
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Larson, Janet Boots 3025 Marine Circle (612)439-1880 (612)439-9089Stillwater 55082
Law, Peter G. 4501 Bloomington Ave (612)721-5025 (612)798-5183(Susan J.) Minneapolis 55407-3698
Ledermann, Adrian 112 N 7th Ave (612)389-1185 (612)389-1585Princeton 55371
Lee, Duk Kyun 5565 Brickstone Ct (612)633-2434 (612)483-8240(In-Sook) Shoreview 55126-4801
Leonard, Jonathan R. Christ UMC, 400 5th Ave SW (507)289-4019 (507)252-9452(Carolyn) Rochester 55902
Lewellin, Bernard R. (Butch) PO Box 146 (507)775-6610 (507)775-2522(Lynn) Byron 55920-0146
Lewis, Melba (PM) 3801 Wooddale Ave S (612)929-6725 (612)688-6280(Mark) St Louis Park 55416-5128
Liker, Gary (FL) 607 Second St NE (218)463-1057 (218)463-2216Roseau 56751
Lilja, Joan 1468 Centennial Dr (612)633-7644 (612)633-7307(Jerry) Roseville 55113-1724
Lindell, Thomas W. (SP)** RR 2 Box 20 (507)526-3360 (507)526-3360Blue Earth 56013
Lindgren, Barbara J. 717 Highway 7 (612)938-8300 (612)512-1837Hopkins 55305-7174
Lisle, Margery L. 1000 S Sibley Ave (320)693-3409 (320)693-8586Litchfield 55355-3519
Lockhart, IV, Walter C. 1671 Blair Ave (612)646-3693(Roxanne) St Paul 55104
Lord, Ryan (SP)** PO Box 1176 (507)662-5854 (507)662-5951Lakefield 56150
Lowe, Robert J. 21 Wheelock Pky E (612)488-1604 (612)487-0395St Paul 55117-3933
Lueck, Gary A. 325 Sherman St (507)625-3759 (507)625-8886(Piroska) North Mankato 56003
Lundeen, Betty L. White Bear Lake UMC (612)429-9026 (612)784-5147(C. Darwin) 1851 Birch St
White Bear Lake 55110-4203Lynn, Roger Weston Walker UMC, Box 7588 (612)722-6612 (612)729-6739
(Sarah Lynn Dagg) Minneapolis 55407McBride, David E. 3801 Wooddale Ave (612)929-6725 (612)929-4286
(Robin) St Louis Park 55416McNair, Christopher A. (PM)3346 Columbus Ave S (612)825-6863 (612)823-2977
(Lisa) Minneapolis 55407Mades, Suzanne ** 639 Jackson St (612)291-1371 (612)431-6240
St Paul 55101-2599Mahle, Kathi Austin 122 W Franklin #400 (612)870-0058 (612)522-8972
(Stephen H.) Minneapolis 55404 (612)870-1260Manskar, Steven W. 819 N 18th Ave E (218)724-4969 (218)724-9464
(Gina) Duluth 55812-1136Marburger, Jon A. PO Box 365 (507)685-4466 (507)685-2289
Morristown 55052Mark, Richard (OF)** PO Box 525 (612)460-2857 (612)463-8856
Castle Rock 55010-0525
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Marker, Kathleen G. (Kathy) PO Box 455 (320)848-2666 (320)848-2627Hector 55342-0455
Marshall, Brian R. 1205 E 6th St(Caitlin) Duluth 55805
Marston, Mark A. 104 2nd St NW (218)927-3242 (218)927-3031(Elizabeth) Aitkin 56431
Martinson, Donna 5100 6th St NE #15 (320)532-3150 (612)574-1475(PM)(AS)** Columbia Heights 55421
Marzahn, Paul J. 20347 Kensington Way (612)469-7729 (612)469-4196(Deborah) Lakeville 55044
Mate, William T. 5730 Grove St (612)929-0049 (612)996-0341(Mary Honstead) Edina 55436-2216 (612)927-4716
Mathews, Mark 512 N 7th St(Michelle) Brainerd 56401
Mays, Clifford J. 2265 135th St NE (320)393-2145 (320)393-4497(Ester R.) Rice 56367
Mead, David H. PO Box 98 (507)374-6885 (507)374-6877(Gwen Kay) Dodge Center 55927
Meier, William F. 855 Pembina (218)847-4818 (218)847-7237(Linda Lee) Detroit Lakes 56501 (218)847-9687
Mens, Larry W. 1671 Summit Ave (612)646-8805 (612)794-6621(Laura) St Paul 55105
Merlin-Molstad, Amanda 3820 45th Ave S (612)724-7509(Karl) Minneapolis 55406
Merry, David 1421 Englewood Ave (612)777-6090 (612)644-0471(Annette) St Paul 55104-1902
Miller, Arthur F. Rt 1 Box 86 (507)483-2492 (507)483-2490(Sherry) Adrian 56110
Miller, Mark B. PO Box 137 (507)895-2373 (507)895-2328(Tami) La Crescent 55947-0137
Miller, Michael F. 6122 42nd Ave N (612)533-1661 (612)784-6991(Nancy) Crystal 55422-1695 (612)533-3933
Milloy, Peter F. 100 7th Ave S (507)375-4383 (507)375-3662(Joanne) St James 56081-1814
Mills, Sharon D. PO Box 341 (507)964-2288 (507)964-2898(Jim) Arlington 55307
Mitchell, Scott 2533 Kelly Dr(Barbara) Woodridge, IL 60517-4500
Molenaar, Jr., Gerrit 119 E 2nd St (507)235-5579 (507)238-1127(Jean) Fairmont 56031-2891
Morey, Janet C. 33 Grove St (218)624-9390 (218)624-4381Proctor 55810-2308
Morris, John Joseph PO Box 276 (612)436-8691 (612)436-1163(Kathy) Lakeland 55043
Mueller, Howard E. 345 S Birchwood Dr(Mary) Naperville, IL 60540-5048
Myers, Judith E. 840 Highway 7 (612)474-5471 (612)474-8169Excelsior 55331-1956
Nagel, Clemens J. 6122 42nd Ave N (612)533-1661 (612)572-0633(Elizabeth) Crystal 55422-1695 (612)533-3933
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Neal, Paul W. 7646 Ojibway Park Draw (612)771-1476 (612)738-2922(Mary) Woodbury 55125
Neff, Robert A. (FL) PO Box 446 (507)275-3729 (507)275-3764(Bonnie) Hendricks 56136-0446
Nelson, Gregory V. 601 4th Ave NE (507)835-4774 (507)835-4377(Diane) Waseca 56093-3313
Nelson, Loren D. 2213 London Rd (218)724-7978 (218)724-8481(Kandie) Duluth 55812 (218)724-8187
Neufeld, Jacob (LP)** Route 2, Box 57 (218)532-2011 (218)532-2011(Lorraine) Lake Park 56554
Neuger, Christie Cozad 1606 Mt Curve Ave (612)633-4311 (612)374-9507(Win) Minneapolis 55403
Nicholas, Douglas R. 7465 Steepleview Rd (612)738-0305 (612)739-7074(Gladys) Woodbury 55125-1533
Nicholas, Ronald L. 16150 Arcadia Ave SE (612)447-2990 (612)440-2046(Dorothy) Prior Lake 55372
Nielsen, Carl M. III (Chip) 2488 E Vierling Dr (612)445-2722 (612)403-0319(Delores) Shakopee 55379
Nielsen, Delores L. ** 2004 Murphy Ave(Chip) Shakopee 55379-2778
Nielsen, Laurits C. 101 E Grant St (612)871-3585 (612)374-2756(Mary Ellen) Minneapolis 55403
Nielsen, Mary Ellen 813 Myrtle St W (612)439-1880 (612)374-2756(Laurits) Stillwater 55082-4765
Nienaber, Susan Richie 2140 112th Ave NW (612)332-7743 (612)781-6625(Jim) Coon Rapids 55433
Noah, Nancy June Johnston 1107 W 35th St (816)461-8522(Charles) Independence, MO 64055-2428
Nordell, Mark D. 7200 Brooklyn Blvd (612)561-1684 (612)506-0549(Christine) Brooklyn Center 55429-2299
Noren, Carol J. 521 5th Ave NW (507)334-5849 (507)334-7126(Donald (Skip) Wyland) Faribault 55021-4126
North, Leslie G. 202 Adams Ave (218)744-2802 (218)744-1515(Marlene) Eveleth 55734
Nosek, Dean Arthur 202 S 9th St (320)523-2052 (320)523-1855(Tammi Marie) Olivia 56277
Nowell, John E. Mueller 1790 11th St SE (612)464-5249 (612)464-8297(Kyle) Forest Lake 55025-1968
Oglesbee, Clay D. 1401 Maple St S (507)645-5689 (507)645-4124(Mary Lynn) Northfield 55057-2926
Olm, Elizabeth Macaulay 2344 Woodland Ave (218)727-4257 (218)728-6426(PM)(AS)** (James) Duluth 55803
Olson, Jeffrey L. (AS) 302 Mickey Circle (919)477-7435(Mary Jo) Durham, NC 29712
Olson, Loren M. 145 W Winona St (218)724-3647 (218)724-0695(Mary) Duluth 55803
Olson, Ramon A. Box 295 (218)624-1633 (218)624-4606(Vonda) Esko 55733 (218)624-1633
Olthoff, Terry K. 5924 Elder Dr (605)361-7983(Renee L.) Sioux Falls, SD 57106-2032
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Orde, Gordon J. 219 NW Fourth Ave (507)334-4308 (507)334-4979(Dorothy L.) Faribault 55021-5170
Ormsby, Richard Edwin 1001 14th St NW(Rae) Assisi Heights, Box 4900 (507)289-8624 (507)289-8953
Rochester 55903 (507)625-6742Orr, Bonita 701 Eickhof Blvd (218)281-3393 (218)281-2150
Crookston 56716-2609 (218)281-3380Ottensmann, Jean M. 5452 DuPont Ave N (612)566-2780 (612)755-2317
(William R.) Brooklyn Center 55430-3128Papandrea, James L. (AS) 127 Marimac Ln
(Anne) Vernon Hills, IL 60061Parks, Hilda A. 524 Central Ave (320)732-2242 (320)732-2424
Long Prairie 56347Parks, Roger A. 5835 Lyndale Ave S (612)861-6086 (612)861-0193
(Beverly) Minneapolis 55419Parsons, Mark H. 1536 Hewitt Ave, (612)523-2961 (612)523-2961
Hamline UniversitySt Paul 55104-1284
Patterson, Gordon A. (RM)** 207 Delu St (507)235-6995 (507)238-2460(Rosemarie) Fairmont 56031-3312
Penner, Reginald G. PO Box 257 (218)389-6876 (218)389-6534(Marjorie) Barnum 55707-0257
Perry, James M. 122 W Franklin #400 (612)870-0058 (612)544-1990(Kareen) Minneapolis 55404 (612)870-1260
Peterson, Kent A. 1170 Cushing Circle Apt #329 (612)647-9195(Sandy) St Paul 55108-5008
Pettit, Jeanette 511 Groveland Ave (612)871-5303 (612)788-2509Minneapolis 55403
Phelps, Ruth M. PO Box 8 (507)356-4312 (507)356-4317(Joel) Pine Island 55963-0008
Pickering, Glenn (PM) 9531 West 78th St #350 (612)944-2842 (612)894-9279(Gwendolyn) Eden Prairie 55344
Postlethwaite, Martha 1036 Goodrich Ave (612)633-4311 (612)228-9480(Bruce Almquist) St Paul 55105-3132
Praetorius, John R. 601 7th Ave S (320)252-2153 (320)252-2104(Laurie) St Cloud 56301-4325
Pressler, Carolyn 154 Windsor Ln (612)633-4311 (612)639-9241New Brighton 55112
Price, David M. 175 Shadow Wood Dr (218)829-5164(Jacquelyn) Baxter 56401
Pudil, III, James J. 301 North High St (507)532-4064 (507)532-5191(Paula G.) Marshall 56258-1430
Purdham, James W. PO Box 536 (507)886-4181 (507)886-4181(Cindy) Harmony 55939
Pyne, Jonathon T. 3815 42nd Ave N (612)835-2577 (612)533-6036(Carla Mackendanz) Minneapolis 55422 (612)835-5246
Rader, Mark S. RR 1, Box 72 (507)937-3177 (507)937-3176(Susan) Spring Valley 55975-9721
Ramos, Alex M. 665 Miller Ave (320)587-3312 (320)587-2252(Julie A.) Hutchinson 55350-2735
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Ramstad, Ruth Ann (PE) 501 S Second St, PO Box 463 (507)387-4074 (507)387-6250(David Coward) Mankato 56001
Rasmussen, Cindy M. 1523 Fairmount Ave (612)699-1335 (612)699-1523(Clem Peterson) St Paul 55105
Raths, Martin B. ** 511 Veda Dr (507)637-2330 (507)637-8350(Donna Buell) Redwood Falls 56283
Reames, Travis W. PO Box 220 (218)483-4567 (218)498-2611(Sue) Glyndon 56547-0220
Rebehn, Kent J. PO Box 188 (507)387-3877 (507)485-3358Wood Lake 56297-0188
Redman, Janiece (SP) 412 1st St NW (612)552-4350 (612)953-0276Chisholm 55719-1706
Rehnberg, John A. (Jack) PO Box 162 (612)425-2923 (612)424-6906(Julia) Osseo 55369-0162
Reiners, Kenneth G. ** 11330 Rosemill Ln N (612)434-7463 (612)576-1731(Helene) Champlin 55316-2660
Renstrom, Gregrey J. 1514 Englewood Ave (612)645-0667 (612)641-0189St Paul 55104-1299
Repinski, Marvin E. PO Box 277 (320)543-2132(Marjorie) Howard Lake 55349
Rice, Kenneth A. 850 S St (612)421-2378 (612)788-0572(Ruth) Anoka 55303-5254
Richards, Stephen L. 5730 Grove St (612)929-0049 (612)927-7787(Amanda) Minneapolis 55436-2216
Rick, Gene F. 19515 Proctor Rd (612)441-2750 (612)241-9541(Mary Ann) Elk River 55330
Ritner, Gary D. 9100 Russell Ave S (612)881-8601 (612)881-7324(Pam Armstrong) Bloomington 55431
Robinson, Rolland B. 17805 Cty Rd 6 (612)473-6968 (612)553-7838(Shirley) Plymouth 55447
Roe, James E. 1120 17th St S (218)233-1857 (218)233-0255(Judy) Moorhead 56560-5752
Rollin, Jean E. 5835 Lyndale Ave S (612)861-6086 (612)936-9189Minneapolis 55419
Ross, James W. 617 Maple Lane (507)346-2830 (507)346-7397(Susan) Spring Valley 55975-1514
Rowe, Kenneth Ian 2740 1st Ave S (612)874-7741Minneapolis 55408
Rowen, William A. 2210 6th Ave E (320)763-4624 (320)763-4625(Claire J.) Alexandria 56308-2198
Ruggles, Bruce C. 921 Downs Rd (612)421-7047 (612)323-1331(Judine) Champlin 55316-1626
Rush, Valentine C. (PM)(OC) Box 255 (507)347-3200 (507)347-3200Garretson, SD 57030
Ryberg, Elton A. 319 East Main St (507)362-4379 (507)362-8260(Connie) Waterville 56096-1333
Sarazin, Duane 122 W Franklin Ave, #400 (612)870-0058 (612)451-9335(Linda) Minneapolis 55404 (612)870-1260
Sauer, Frederick C. 3945 Lexington Ave S (612)454-3944 (612)926-3501(Jana Lynn) Eagan 55123
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Schilling, Betty A. 15050 Scenic Heights Rd (612)937-8781 (612)459-4063(Wayne) Eden Prairie 55344-2213
Schmidt, Philip J. RR 1 Box 49 (507)896-2390 (507)452-6851(PM)(AS)** (Elaine) Houston 55943
Schneider-Bryan, Daniel G. PO Box 414 (320)398-2925 (320)398-5081(Katie) Kimball 55353
Schneider-Bryan, Kathryn A. 302 5th Ave S (320)251-0804 (320)398-5081(Daniel) St Cloud 56301-4391
Seavey, Karen (PM) 710 5th Ave W (612)629-3136 (612)629-3136(Warren) Pine City 55063-1612
Sechrist, Rebecca L. 30 Orlin Ave SE (612)378-2380 (612)331-3009Minneapolis 55414
Shaffer, Robert J. 10680 97th St NE (612)870-8871 (612)295-4547(Jane D.) Monticello 55362-8192
Shelby, Elaine L. PO Box 369 (507)294-3300 (507)294-3820(Samuel) Kiester 56051-0369
Shelton, Wayne G. (RM)** PO Box 458 (715)483-9494 (715)755-3662(Susan) St Croix Falls, WI 54024
Sheppard, Lynn (SP)** 87 N Cordova Ave (507)357-4375Le Center 56057-1707
Shields, Jack A. 3254 Penn Ave N (612)529-9111 (612)535-7369(Amy) Minneapolis 55412-2340
Shields, Marjory 7200 Brooklyn Blvd (612)561-1684 (612)566-6987(Robert) Brooklyn Center 55429
Slettom, John (OF)** 225 Cleveland Ave S (612)699-2350 (612)690-4255St Paul 55105
Smith, Jack D. PO Box 536 (507)893-4112 (507)893-3273(Margaret “Peg”) Winnebago 56098-0536
Smith, Michael W.(LP)** Box 215 (507)859-2636 (507)859-2201(Gloria) Walnut Grove 56180
Soderberg, John 4282 Boulder Ridge Pt (612)890-2515 (612)454-5182(Donna) Eagan 55122
Soderfelt, Alcyd N. Janesville UMC, PO Box 363 (507)234-5350 (507)234-6654(Judith) Janesville 56048
Souhrada, Jane 122 W Franklin Ave, Rm 400 (612)870-0058 (612)825-5614Minneapolis 55404
Souhrada, Wane Odell PO Box 127 (218)534-3507 (218)546-6915(Rebecca) Deerwood 56444
Spann, Harold (OF) 605 1st St SE (320)632-5468 (320)632-4637Little Falls 56345-3418
Spence, Elizabeth Lopez 400 5th Ave SW (507)289-4019 (507)280-0790Rochester 55902 (507)289-3648
Stambaugh, Paul L. 213 N Oak St (612)345-3625 (612)345-3626(Areta) Lake City 55041-1533
Stemme, Rodney James PO Box 127 (507)752-7317 (507)752-7700(Virginia Lea) Lamberton 56152-0127
Stephan, Gaydeane (SP)** 5765 Silver Creek Rd NE (507)282-6058 (507)281-5718(Darlene) Rochester 55906
Stephenson, Hugh R. 5144 13th Ave S (612)827-4627 (612)388-5868(Mary) Minneapolis 55417-1898
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Strom, Philip L. ** 418 East Woodley (507)645-7566 (507)663-1718(Alice) Northfield 55057-2620
Strunk, John R. 1500 S Cascade (218)736-6678 (218)736-7912(Cathy) Fergus Falls 56537
Suntken, Ronald D. (FL) PO Box 67 (218)246-8882 (218)246-8882Deer River 56636-0067
Swanson, Wayne V. 5590 Babcock Trail E. (612)451-0639 (612)450-0848Inver Grove Hgts 55077
Swenson, Rory L. PO Box 158 (218)756-3790 (218)756-2118(Elizabeth A.) Clarissa 56440-0158
Taber, Randall K. 3620 43rd Ave N (612)537-8351 (612)566-5153(Kristine) Robbinsdale 55422
Tamke, Dennis (SP)** PO Box 626 (507)583-4461 (507)437-6894(Roseann) Blooming Prairie 55917
Tanner, H. Grant 10506 Hanson Blvd NW (612)755-6990 (612)755-3941(Donelle) Coon Rapids 55433-4131
Taylor, David G. PO Box 364, 26 N Franklin (507)354-3358 (507)354-6746(Barbara) New Ulm 56073-1713
Thilges, Becky Jo 204 1st Ave NW (507)433-8839 (507)433-1121(Michael) Austin 55912
Thomas, Gloria Roach (AS) 1711 W 61st St (612)646-8805(Leroy) Minneapolis 55419
Thompson, Dana J. 305 E Camp St (218)365-3355 (218)365-3716Ely 55731-1408
Tilton, Terry L. 920 Main (218)643-5158 (218)643-6880(Cheryl Ellen) Breckenridge 56520
Tobler, Alice V. (PM) 211 1st Ave E, Box B (320)859-4277 (320)859-3142Osakis 56360
Toschak, George G. 1811 SE 7th Ave (507)433-6404 (507)433-7673(Patricia) Austin 55912-4116
Toschak, Patricia M. 204 1st Ave NW (507)433-8839 (507)433-2525(George) Austin 55912-3199
Townley, Cathy F. 204 Stevens Ct (612)435-3117(Terry) Burnsville 55337-5075
Utecht, Jeffrey M. 615 15th St W (612)437-4398 (612)437-3607(Lori J.) Hastings 55033-2627
Van Buren, Corinne 515 Hillwood Dr (615)758-4635Mt Juliet, TN 37122
Vanderwerf, Roy E. First & Albert, Box 98 (218)768-3331 (218)768-4519(Sally) Mc Gregor 55760-0098
Vasquez, Marcial 92 East Morton St (612)224-8375 (612)292-9422St Paul 55107-2941
Verzalik, Gary J. (FL) PO Box 47 (507)245-3440 (507)245-3205St Clair 56080
Victorin-Vangerud, Nancy Theological Studies, Murdoch UnivMurdoch, Western Australia 6150
Vork, Richard L. 800 4th Ave NE (507)835-3167 (507)835-2535(Faye Marie) Waseca 56093-3333
Vrieze, Allan F. 2617 4th Ave NE (507)255-5123 (507)282-1432(Jean) Rochester 55906-3474
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Walkes, Deborah M. 2200 Hillside Ave (612)646-4859 (612)646-1789St Paul 55108
Walpole, Gary A. Hubbard UMC, Rt 4 Box 60C (218)732-0224 (218)652-3337(Becky) Park Rapids 56470
Walters, R. Paul 5401 E Superior St (218)525-4373 (218)525-5937(Lou) Duluth 55804-2526
Walther, Wayne L. 730 S 6th St (507)665-2314 (507)665-3239(Susan) Le Sueur 56058-2218
Weber, Keith (OF) 19086 Jacobs Ave (507)334-6098 (507)789-6774(Sandra) Faribault 55021
Wellman, Kenneth L. 303 9th Ave S (218)741-7738 (218)741-7824(Shirley J.) Virginia 55792-3087
Wells, Debra J. (PM) 2100 93rd Ave N (612)424-2825 (612)559-1353Brooklyn Park 55444
Werner, David (PM)(AS)** PO Box 179 (320)974-8527 (320)974-8526Atwater 56209
Werner, Mark E. (PM) 301 Varner St N (612)492-6035 (612)492-6036Jordan 55352-1436
Werner, Sharon J. ** 194 N Power Ave (507)874-3724 (507)874-3403Alden 56009
Westby, Neil H. PO Box 155 (320)826-2193 (320)826-2143(Deborah L.) Danube 56230-0155
WestLee, Judith J. 5705 James Ave S (612)927-4568Minneapolis 55419
Wetterstrom, Daniel L. 325 Sherman St (507)625-3759 (507)386-0093(Darlene) North Mankato 56003
Wheeler, David B. 511 Groveland Ave (612)871-5303(Nancy S.) Minneapolis 55403 (612)871-4684
White, Jerry L. PO Box 241 (218)462-2411 (218)462-2414(Beverly) Deer Creek 56527
Wieland, Perry 6831 140th Ave NE (320)796-2828 (320)796-2828(Debra) Spicer 56288
Wiggen, Cooper L. 230 E Skyline Pky (218)727-5021 (218)728-6391(Pamela Barbour) Duluth 55811-2711
Wilcox, Phyllis B. 409 Cofield St N, PO Box 164 (320)967-4134 (320)967-4126Raymond 56282
Wildes, Leonard (LP)** PO Box 65 (507)493-5296 (507)493-5012(Ina) Mabel 55954-0065
Williams, Cheryl M. 411 1st St SE (218)631-3412 (218)631-3784Wadena 56482
Wills, Sally Wizik 666 Mississippi St NE (612)784-3849(Robert) Fridley 55432
Wilmoth, Rodney 511 Groveland Ave (612)871-5303 (612)874-9322(Marilyn) Minneapolis 55403
Wilson, Thomas M. 231 Church Ave.W, PO Box 248 (320)833-5356 (320)833-5339(Janet V.) Buffalo Lake 55314
Witt, Norman 301 8th St SE (507)825-4348 (507)825-4418(Jean) Pipestone 56164
Wittstruck, Thorne K. 408 11th St, Box 668 (507)372-2939 (507)376-5520(Linda) Worthington 56187
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Wolf, Dean W. PO Box 463 (507)387-4074 (507)388-7520Mankato 56001
Wolsey, Roger N. (PM) Box 498 (612)972-3492 (612)972-2433(Shandra Newcom) Delano 55328-9124
Woodley, Mathew G. 404 Cypress N (612)689-2071 (612)689-6545(Julie) Cambridge 55008
Woodward, Deanna M. 2016 19th St NW (507)289-4817 (507)282-9198(Mark) Rochester 55901
Woodward, Mark A. 1835 19th Ave NW (507)289-0311 (507)282-9198(Deanna) Rochester 55901
Woolverton, Jr., Paul 43 W Schlieman Ave (320)289-1474 (320)289-1491(Dawne) Appleton 56208
Wordelman, Dale R. 403 East Ave (612)388-3262 (612)388-2433(Lorrine) Red Wing 55066-2565
Wuehler, Michael L. PO Box 484 (320)587-2200 (320)587-3258(Patricia) Hutchinson 55350 (320)234-6519
Yang, Daniel Pao 1514 Englewood Ave (612)645-0667 (612)772-4472(Chou Her) St Paul 55104-1299
Yang, Thob Kham Dy 215 W George St (612)222-5358 (612)224-2613(PM)(OC) St Paul 55107
Yates, Wilson United Seminary, (612)633-4311 (612)920-2501(Gayle G.) 3000 5th St NW
New Brighton 55112-2507Zabel, Judith K. 7465 Steepleview Rd. (612)738-0305 (612)730-9979
(Lyndon) Woodbury 55125-1533Zabel, Lyndon R. 7465 Steepleview Rd (612)738-0305 (612)730-9979
(Judith) Woodbury 55125-1533Zabel, Virginia (Sue) Wesley Theological Seminary
(Alan) 4500 Massachusetts Ave NW (202)885-8646 (202)537-4985Washington, DC 20016-5690
Zeimes, Robert J. 17611 Lake St Ext. (612)474-4114 (612)519-0961(Marcia M.) Minnetonka 55345-1602
Zielinski, Kathleen W. 3239 East 70th St (612)451-3636 (612)450-9326(Terrence) Inver Grove Hgts 55076
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B. CONSECRATED DIACONAL MINISTERS
Doverspike, L. Kim
Draeger, Donna 850 South Street 612 421-2378Anoka Anoka 55303-5254
Johnson, Nancy Jo 1524 W Cty Rd C-2 612 633-7644Centennial Roseville 55113
Johnson, Sally H. 511 Groveland 612 871-5303Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis 55403
Melin, Emma J. 2708 33rd Ave NE 612 781-3167 483-9833Faith St. Anthony 55418
Merry, David 1849 Marshall Ave 612 645-9159Church of the Good Shepherd St. Paul 55104-6010
Quale, Debra King 301D 4th Ave NE 507 433-8824Chrisitan Education Center Austin 55912
Reedstrom, Janice Lee 3080 Lydia CourtLeave of Absence Roseville 55113
Roberts, WilmaGeneral Bd of Global Ministries
Steele, Gary 3400 Park Ave 612 890-2515Psychotherapist Minneapolis 55409
Wiertzema, Ruth A. Queendale Center 606 598-5915 598-5092Red Bird Conference Beverly, KY 40913
Yanchury, Cynthia 700 Wesley Lane 612 452-5683Mendota Hts: St. Paul’s Mendota Hts 55118
Retired Diaconal MinistersAllin, Joyce Rt. 2, Box 287A 218 732-8196
Park Rapids 56470Howard, Lorraine Rt. 2, Box 344 715 246-5462
Hudson, WI 54016Rash, Glendoris RR 3, Box 19A
Udall, KS 67146 316 782-3002Rockwell, Harveta 11201 Edgewood Ave. N. 612 424-0603
Champlin, 55316-3326Sanborn, Aileen 3701 Bryant Ave So. 612 872-8546
Minneapolis 55409Zens, Ardyce 380 1st Street 507 831-3284 831-4352
Windom MN 56101-1831
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C. CLERGY ON HONORABLE LOCATION
(Year located and charge conference relationship in parentheses)
Asheim, Gerald E. (1979), (Perry, IA, First)443 Roberts Rd, Pacifica, CA 94044 (415) 738-2872
Bedford, Robert P. (1970)Dahl, Thomas H. (1973), (Anchorage, AK, Turnagain)De Vogel, Ray (1986), (Cambridge, MA, Harvard-Epworth UMC)
18710 34th Ave N, Plymouth 55447-1000 (612) 866-0348De Vogel, Susan (1992), (Cambridge, MA, Harvard-Epworth UMC)
18710 34th Ave N, Plymouth 55447-1000 (612) 866-0348Gottfried, Gary A. (Peaceful Grove UMC)
7560 Hillside Trail South, Cottage Grove 55016 (612) 459-0486Haberman, Joyce M. (St Paul Central Park)
20 Exchange St East, St Paul 55101 (612) 225-4280Horn, James A. (1976) (Glenwood United Parish)
PO Box 70, Glenwood 56334 (612) 634-3811Howard, Paul E. (Minneapolis Grace Lowry)
8217 Jackson St NE, Spring Lake Park 55432-1966 (612) 785-9566Lauver, Michael (1989)
Cottage 17-C York Drive, New Oxford, PA 17350Lieder, David L. (1997) 9510 S Rd 1 SE, Stewartville 55976 (507) 533-6719Lilja, Gerald H. (1977) (Austin Fellowship)
Suite N 377, 1821 University Ave W, St Paul 55104 (612) 633-7307Martineau-Dunlop, Janice I. (1997) (Cedar)
2365 Lake George Dr NW, Cedar 55011-9226 (612) 753-4404Miller, C. Lewis (1979) 9715 Jackson St NE, Blaine 55434-2530 (612) 780-3349Morgan, Philip F. (1970) (Pepin UMC) 824 Lake N, Prescott, WI 54021Nyhus, Kim Alan (Wesley) 4825 12th Ave South, Minneapolis 55417 (612) 825-9996Olthoff, Terry K. 5924 Elder Dr, Sioux Falls, SD 57106-2032 (605) 361-7983Pfeil, Robert L. (1987) (Worthington Emmanuel)
2107 Manabou Place, Goshem, IN 46526 (219) 293-2365Schneider, Mark T. (1997) 5101 Oakland Ave South, Mpls 55417 (612) 821-9492Schwanke, Robert (1969) (Excelsior UMC) 874 Elm, Hutchinson 55350 (612) 587-2058Selger, Donald E. (1978) (Mpls Hennepin Ave)
1541 103rd Ave NW, Coon Rapids 55433-4818 (612) 755-7605Shannon, Kevin M. 4430 Wentworth Ave South, Minneapolis 55409 (612) 825-9864Stewart, Kenneth L. (1979) (Fridley)
3300 Edinbourough Way, Edina 55436 (612) 898-1133Truax, James D. (1971) (Bloomington Normandale Hylands)
2171 Overlook Dr, Bloomington 55431 (612) 881-5799Wilbur, Curtis A. (1980) 601 E 7th St, Miller, SD 57362 (605)-853-3223Wright, Thomas R. (1979) (Brunswick)
2820 N Revere Cir, Plymouth 55441-3264 (612) 546-1901Young, Gerald W. (1970) (Cross Roads Community Church)
3479 198th Ave NW, New London 56273-9686 (612) 543-4967
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D. ADDRESSES OF RETIRED CLERGY
(Every retired minister, in recognition of his or her years of service to theUnited Methodist Church is granted the status “pastor emeritus.”)
W= Winter Address S=Summer Address
Abdella, Wayne J., (Darlene), 2135 Kelly Drive N, Golden Valley 55427 (612)593-1076Abdul-Haqq, Akbar, 3104 Keating Ct, Savage 55378 (612)890-7587Aegerter, Verda L., 4360 Brookside Ct, Apt 107, Mpls 55436-1443 (612)922-1964Allin, Lewis F., (Joyce), RR 2 Box 287A, Park Rapids 56470-9802 (218)732-8196Allin, Willard S., (Beverly), 1775 Gilmore Ave, Winona 55987-2110 (507)452-4003Almquist, Earl A., (Marlene), 2020 Hwy 73, Cromwell 55726 (218)644-3977Andros, Marvin, (Marilyn), 6439 Irving Ave S, Richfield 55423-1223 (612)869-4042Ankeny, C. Wendell, PO Box 176, Ocean Park, WA 98640-0176Beck, Ken, (Catherine), 121 Washington Ave S #401, Mpls 55401-2123 (612)333-5642Becker, Clinton O., (Phyllis), 547 Willow Bend SW,
Rochester 55902-2822 (507)252-0427Bell, Monroe, 1117 Marquette Ave, Mpls 55403Bell, Willard V., (Mabel), 1306 L St NE, Brainerd 56401-2332 (218)829-7731Benjamin, Walter W., (Marjorie), 1605 Oak Ave,
New Brighton 55112-3636 (612)633-7439Berg, Charles H., (Wilma), 818 22nd Ave NW, New Brighton 55112-6629 (612)633-5959Bissell, Edwin O., (Geneva), 201 Woodshire Dr, Mankato 56001-4370 (507)625-1224Bittenbender, Edwin L., (Mona), 804 E Mount Faith Ave,
Fergus Falls 56537-2328 (218)739-2840Blackford, John C., (Tulida), 989 11th Ave SW, Forest Lake 55025-1725 (612)464-1109Boche, H. Leonard, (Beverly), 2485 Canabury Dr #117,
Little Canada 55117-1524 (612)482-7881Boehlke, Ray, (Ruth), 15752 County Road 181, Paynesville 56362 (320)243-3185Bosshardt, Floyd E., 3701 Bryant Ave S, Walker Place #804,
Mpls 55409-1051 (612)827-8640Brudevold, Bennett G., 220 Santa Maria St, Apt 337F,
Venice, FL 34285-1813 (941)488-7525Cho, Yeo Sang, (Ho Sun), 5829 Ridge Creek Rd, Shoreview 55126 (612)783-2162Christenson, Franklin, 3970 76th Way E, Inver Grove Hgts 55076 (612)455-3991Christianson, Lyle, (Dorothy), 1950 Zealand Ave N,
Golden Valley 55427-3343 (612)591-0388Colescott, Theodore G., (Kathy), 2011 Southfield Ct SW,
Rochester 55902 (507)289-7853Cook, Herbert, (Floy), 805 W 2nd St, Alta, IA 51002 (218)587-4400Coss, Thurman, (Barbara), 13614 Starridge St, Poway, CA 92064-3735 (619)748-7699Cox, William E., (Fran), 1601 Cohansey St #203, St Paul 55117 (612)488-8275Davidson, T. Warner, (Ruth), 1429 28th St SW, Rochester 55902 (507)282-1795Davis, Forrest D., (Joan), 4402 Oneida St, Duluth 55804-1432 (218)525-6042
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Davis, John, (Virginia), 11110 57th Ave N, Mpls 55442-1562 (612)557-7176Davison, Keith G., (Gen), 43 Michigan Ln, Winona 55987-1467 (507)452-2091Downall, Donn C., (Mary), 268 Cana Cir, Nashville, TN 37205-3551 (615)352-3240Drake, Leslie E., (Phyllis), 16807 Round Lake Rd SE,
Deerwood 56444-9723 (218)678-3827Dreisbach, Frank, (Christine), 1749 Taylor Ave, St Paul 55104-1142 (612)646-1724Dunlop, Russell, (Janice Martineau-Dunlop), 2365 Lake George Dr NW,
Cedar 55011-9226 (612)753-4404Dunn, Merle A., (Jean), 718 Neville Ct SE, Rochester 55904 (507)281-1877Dunn, Robert N., (JoAnn), 3528 20th St SE, Rochester 55904 (507)281-5613Eddy, John, (Elizabeth), 1320 Heather Ln, Denton, TX 76201-1229Engstrom, Paul, (Lois), 1176 Winthrop St S, St Paul 55119-5626 (612)738-7740Erikson, Bruce, (Wanda), 10208 Revere Lane, Maple Grove 55369 (612)425-6724Ernst, Duane V., (Juanita), 2601 Highland Dr, Burnsville 55337 (612)890-3860Forshee, J. Carlton, (Lorene), 2870 East Rd, Woodland 55391-2700 (612)473-1732Francis, Donald L., (Margaret), 3809 Burrmont Rd,
Rockford, IL 61107-2135Frank, Herbert S, (Ruth), Realife, 825 Essex Parkway NW #140,
Rochester 55901 (507)252-5610Galer, J. Ronald, RR 4, Box 272, Windom 56101-9211Germain, Donald L., (Carole), 1150 Hollybrook Dr, Wayzata 55391 (612)475-8484Gess, Lowell, (Ruth), 111 15th Ave E, Alexandria 56308-2509 (320)762-1888Giere, Ken, (Jennie Lee), 306 13th St S, Olivia 56277-1225 (320)523-2145Giese, Myles, (Maddalyn), PO Box 138, Wyoming 55092-9239 (612)462-4786Gist, Richard A., (Norma), Box 425, Princeton 55371 (612)389-2320Goold, Arthur, (Betty Jane), 412 Plum St N, Northfield 55057-1557 (507)645-6738Gordy, Delmont, (Accie), 1415 S Otterbein Ave # 28,
Rowland Heights, CA 91748-2262 (818)965-7034Gray, David M., (Karen), 416 Ridge Rd, Albert Lea 56007 (507)377-8050Griffith, Thomas, (Beverly), 5879 Portland Ave S, Mpls 55417-3164 (612)866-3597Grist, Walter R., (Janeva), 3628 Orchard Ave N, Mpls 55422-2147 (612)588-5900Grose, Charles, (Trish), 1125 Jefferson St S, Shakopee 55379-2050Grover, Eugene F., (Rhoda Mary), 16390 Westgate Dr, Eden Prairie 55344 (612)937-1044Guderian, Ronald J., 4142 Maureen Dr NE, Mpls 55421-2794 (612)789-0503Haarup, Don, (Hazel), 245 Memorywood Scenic Dr N,
Baxter 56401-9646 (218)829-6076Haberman, Dwight, (Ruth), 8252 Kingslee Rd, Bloomington 55438 (612)942-9333Hagmann, Harlyn C., (Cleone), 3000 St Alban’s Mill Road #109,
Minnetonka 55305 (612)544-4283Hagmann, Leo C., (Luella), 820 S 4th Ave, Apt 202, Albert Lea 56007 (507)373-2157Halstead, Harris, (Lucille), 720 17th St, Granite Falls 56241-1003 (320)564-4352Hanks, Stanley, (Shirley), 2615 Parkview Blvd, Robbinsdale 55422-3720 (612)529-3360Hanson, Allyn, (Enid), 315 1st Ave SW, Aitkin 56431Hanson, G. Calvin, (Nancy), 1915 James Ave S, Mpls 55403 (612)374-9361Hare, Edward Taylor, (Bette), 538 Cretin Ave S, St Paul 55116-1128 (612)690-3983
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Harper, Richard, (Shirley), 3605 Gershwin Ct N, Oakdale 55128-3044 (612)770-8843Harris, Allen Clark, (Susan Clark), Box 362, Aitkin 56431 (218)927-4992Harris, Merrill M., (Alberta), 8201 S Santa Fe Dr, Lot 57,
Littleton, CO 80120-4309 (303)794-2119Harvey, Randall M., (Doris), 1533 Nottingham, North Mankato 56003Havens, Robert, (Betty Lou), 21 Viking Village, Rochester 55901-3523 (507)288-3163Haycock, Winfield S., (Harriet), 4300 W River Parkway #105,
Mpls 55406 (612)724-1838Hendricks, Dwight, (Martha), 8410 Ashworth Rd,
West Des Moines, IA 50266-5867 (515)267-0365High, Ralph, (Nadine), 8101 Mount Curve Blvd,
Brooklyn Park 55445-2355 (612)425-1352Hilton, Vernon E., (Mary), 36 Barkley Cir, Apt 333,
Fort Meyers, FL 33907-7519 (941)275-7303Hinerman, C. Philip, (Adora), 4701 Country Woods Ln,
Greensboro, NC 27410-1810 (910)294-9177Hoag, Burton, (Sonja), Rt 2, Box 556, Hammond 55991 (507)378-2371Hoganson, Lawrence W., (Virginia), 120 Fir Ave, Fergus Falls 56537 (218)739-5795Horst, W. Thoburn, (Elizabeth), 1305 Northway Circle, St Cloud 56303 (320)252-2340Howard, Robert C., (Eleanor), 1023 White St, Jackson 56143-1269 (507)847-5613Hubbard, Arthur, (Phyllis), 164 Owasso Blvd S, Roseville 55113-2113 (612)484-2253Huchel, Elmer L., (Margaret), RR 1 Box 183, Sebeka 56477-9747 (218)837-5122Hull, Donovan E., (Dixie), 804 N Pascal St, St Paul 55104-1323 (612)644-8611Hultin, Perry, (Doris), 6060 Oxboro Ave N #229, Oakdale Heights 55082 (612)439-6856Hume, Ronald C., (Vida), RR 2 Box 264, Menahga 56464 (218)732-1016Ingelin, Paul W., (Fay), 3536 Greysolon Rd, Duluth 55804Ireland, Wayne L., 7201 York Ave S, Apt 819, Edina 55435-4446 (612)832-0459Jakway, John W., (Margaret), 6300 Xerxes Ave S, Apt 32,
Edina 55423-1035 (612)922-9003Jameson, James E., (Barbara), 150 7th St, PO Box 590, Felton 56536 (218)494-3480Johnson, Clyde E., (Joyce), 25725 S Eastwood, Claremore, OK 74017Karsten, Clare W., (Martha), 4045 Hodgson Rd, Apt 204,
Shoreview 55126-6224 (612)490-1469Keech, Dudley, (Dolores), 1222 11th Ave SE, St Cloud 56304-1710 (320)251-2112Kendall, Robert, (LuBell), 2578 14 1/2 Ave SE, St Cloud 56304-9539 (320)253-5279Kinzer, Donald, (JoAnn), Box 272, Rt 4, Menahga 56464 (218)732-4033Kisrow, Leo N., (Ema), 316 Chickasaw Ct, Jacksonville, FL 32259 (904)287-5958Knol, Herman, (Kathryn), Pinecrest Village #249, 408 S McKendrie Ave,
Mt. Morris, IL 61054-1475 (815)734-7653Kraft, Harold, (Ruth), 320 1st St NW, Byron 55920-1231 (507)775-6238Krueger, Delton, (Joan), 10616 Penn Ave S, Bloomington 55431 (612)884-5129Krueger, Howard, (Dorene), 8528 S Maplebrook Cir,
Brooklyn Park 55445-1937 (612)315-4367Kurtz, Delburn, (Lorraine), 685 14th St NW, Buffalo 55313-4446 (612)682-6810
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Kvale, William O., (Carol), 1632 McKinley Park Acres Rd,Tower 55790-8336 (218)753-2451
Langmade, Gordon, (Lorraine), 7716 64th Ave N, Brooklyn Park 55428 (612)531-2175Law, William, 3330 Edinborough Way, Apt 212, Edina 55435-5912 (612)835-5083LeMasters, Clarence E., (Vera), 1726 Roanoke Ave,
Lakeland, FL 33803-2546 (813)686-0671Lentz, Milton R., (Betty), 5645 Green Circle Dr #115,
Minnetonka 55343-9674 (612)933-2163Leske, Omer, (Mildred), 451 7th St E, PO Box 112, Hector 55342-0112 (320)848-2723Lewis, Henry, (Ruth), 3408 W Ralph Rogers Road C-202,
Sioux Falls, SD 57108 (605)333-0228Lewis, John G., 901 Randall Dr, Normal, IL 61761-2446Lidke, Norman E., (Elaine), 5006 29th Ave S, Mpls 55417 (612)721-3719Liphart, Harold C., PO Box 970, Bayfield, WI 54814Lockhart, Roy, 2165 Mailand Rd, St Paul 55119-5304 (612)738-4801Lunemann, Duane, (Lois), 8101 Westbend Rd, Golden Valley 55427 (612)544-8894MacInnis, Donald E., 66 Harpswell St, Brunswick, ME 04011-2536Maetche, Alvin W., (Helen), RR 6 Box 59, Fergus Falls 56537 (218)736-7043Manwiller, Ralph H., (Ruth), 216 Clifton Ave, Reading, PA 19611-1818 (215)775-5026Marks, Douglas, 3701 Bryant Ave S, Apt 203, Mpls 55409-1079Martin, Glenn, (Margaret), 3727 Foss Rd, Apt 6, Mpls 55421-4520 (612)789-0008McClelland, Robert R., (Sharon), 4251 Ute Court, Estro, FL 33928 (941)495-3738McDonald, Roderick A., (Hazel), 681 Maywood St,
Escondido, CA 92027-2221 (619)747-9773McGladrey, Merlin, (Mary Lou), PO Box 169, Salem, OR 97308-0169 (503)390-5750Meier, Alvin, (Earlene), PO Box 178, Lutsen 55612 (218)663-0150Mielke, Donald H., (Pat), 5850 Middale Lane, St Cloud 56303 (320)974-8526Miller, Darvin L., (Marge), 16030 S 35th Way, Phoenix, AZ 85044 (602)706-9146Miller, Dexter F., (Ruth), 1204 Highway 15 S, Fairmont 56031-4459 (507)238-1954Minehart, James A., (Phyllis), 5428 Girard Ave S, Mpls 55419 (612)825-9944Minehart, R. Gordon, (Sara Jane), 7096 Coachwood Rd,
Woodbury 55125 (612)702-9564Moritz, Ted R., 6015 19th St N #211, St Petersburg, FL 33714-1568Neal, Paul W., (Mary), 7646 Ojibway Park Draw, Woodbury 55125 (612)738-2922Nelson, Charles E., (Mary), 6028 W 94th St, Bloomington 55438-1502 (612)896-1142Nelson, James R., (Sandra), 10749 Hopkins Circle, Bloomington 55420 (612)884-8048Newton, J. Marshall, (Helen), 3623 323rd Ave NE,
Cambridge 55008-9803 (612)689-4184Nicholas, Clarence R., (Jean), 2710 N Dale #107, Roseville 55113 (612)415-2750Nordstrom, Truit F., HC 78, Box 77, Pine River 56474-9510 (218)828-3358Nyberg, Warren, (Nancy), 13910 Hill Ridge Dr, Minnetonka 55305-5543 (612)593-0420Oberg, Clayton A., (Mary), 4611 Oak St N, Brainerd 56401-9673 (218)828-3358Osborn, Lloyd W., (Evangelin), 11925 42nd St NE, Spicer 56288-9431 (320)796-6368Painter, Robert C., (Vera), 801 Kennaston Dr NE, Fridley 55432-4526 (612)572-9753Palm, Irving, 32960 Northland Court, Lindstrom 55045-9065 (612)257-5224
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Parriott, Jack R., (Mary), PO Box 1282, Chandler, AZ 85244Passer, Burton, (Betty), 1976 Sharondale Ave, St Paul 55113-5437 (612)639-8420Patterson, Gordon A., (Rosemarie), 207 Delu St, Fairmont 56031-3312 (507)235-6995Pennington, Chester, 3057 S Higuera St #119, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-6613Pennington, Luther B., (Lucile), 1010 Hancock Circle #11,
Harrodsburg, KY 40330-8879Peterson, Jerry E., (Barbara), 230 6th Ave N, St Cloud 56303-4750Pfeifer, Ed H., (Viola), 333 Galles Dr, Redwood Falls 56283-1835 (507)637-3194Pilgrim, Walter N., (Geneva), 1415 Lake St, Apt 113,
Alexandria 56308-2638 (320)763-6883Potter, Marlowe D., (Jean), 1309 Webster St, Fairmont 56031-4216 (507) 238-5448Powers, Jeanne Audrey, 400 Groveland #1104, Mpls 55403 (612)872-9744Purdham, Charles, (Alice), 6910 Willow Lane, Brooklyn Center 55430 (612)561-6099Ramstad, M. Peter, (Beverly), 5124 Morris Thomas Rd, Duluth 55810 (218)729-0203Rebstock, John, (Frances), 9333 E University Dr, Lot 38,
Mesa, AZ 85207-7034 (602)986-4302Reinking, Lowell, (Alta), PO Box 668, Worthington 56187-0668 (507)372-5412Reynolds, Richard, (Helen), 2422 23rd St NW, Rochester 55901-0648 (507)288-3459Richards, Gordon, (Pauline), 3544 Glenarden Road, St Paul 55112 (612)633-7437Rogers, Kenneth M., (Miriam), 1114 Northern Valley Dr NE,
Rochester, 55906 (507)280-9967Rogers, Thomas H., 602 Ballantyne Ln NE, Fridley 55432-1917 (612)780-5594Rollin, Robert, (Elizabeth), 1095 Hoyt Ave W, St Paul 55117-3308 (612)489-7492Rosene, Joyce, (Bob), 964 Lydia Dr, Roseville 55113-1923 (612)484-4582Ruhnke, Dennis D., (Sharon), 8008 Ruth St NE, Fridley 55432 (612)783-3986Rule, Lawrence J., (Gloria), Rt 2, Box 72 Pinehurst Road, Brainerd 56401 (218)764-3458Russell, Bill, 1507 Black Oaks Pl N, Plymouth 55447-2874 (612)449-9453Sather, Donald R., (Kay), 6202 Sprindrift Dr,
San Antonio, TX 78239-2747 (210)656-7823Schmitt, Albert, (Lois), 101 Albion Ave #107, Fairmont 56031 (507)238-2953Schneider, David, (Esther), 2441 Stinson Blvd, New Brighton 55112 (612)633-5637Schneider, James H., (Lorraine), 136 Waverly Pl, Duluth 55803-2421 (218)724-1424Schoeppler, Jerome, (Mary), 7932 Colorado Ave N,
Brooklyn Park 55443-2042 (612)561-7397Scoggin, Robert E., (Patricia), 600 Fourth St SW #506, Rochester 55902 (507)288-2170Sheffield, Donald S., (Joan), 8200 Northwood Pky,
New Hope 55427-1655 (612)595-8988Shelton, Wayne G., (Susan), PO Box 458, St Croix Falls, WI 54024Shoemaker, Ralph, (Pearl), 9120 Yancey Lane N,
Brooklyn Park 55443-1984 (612)425-6484Siple, Clair D., (Vivian), 4851 Shangrila Ln W, Glendale, AZ 85304 (602)435-0416Smith, Richard R., (Donna), 2513 Concord Way, Mendota Hgts 55120Steiner, Royal B., (Polly), RR 2 Box 270, Long Prairie 56347-9595 (320)732-6440Stephan, Earl E., (Darlene), 5765 Silver Creek Rd NE, Rochester 55906 (507)282-6058Stevens, Edward, (Joyce), 705 E Burnsville Pky, Apt 108,
Burnsville 55337-3630 (612)895-0290
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Strnad, Forest, (Kirsten), 1400 Autumn Dr, Apt 212,Faribault 55021-6944 (507)332-8293
Suderman, Elmer F., (Norma), 717 W Traverse Rd, St Peter 56082-1162 (507)931-1651Sveiven, Roy, (Tyla), 250 E Telegraph Rd #55, Fillmore, CA 93015-2145Symons, Harold F., 75 Camino Arroyo S, Palm Desert, CA 92260-2309Tappe, Mary E., 3039 Arthur St NE, Mpls 55418-2203 (612)781-8181Teska, Glenn F., (Carol), 261 N Columbia Pky,
Columbia City, IN 46725-1525Thompson, J Harley, (Mavis), 253 S River St, Delano 55328-9242 (612)972-6420Thompson, Roy, (Lorraine), 834 S Meridian Rd, Space 85,
Apache Junction, AZ 85220-8476 (602)986-3441Toews, Alquinn, (Marie), 1924 Westfield Ct SW, Rochester 55902-1065Toy, Earl, (Helen), 3737 Bryant Ave S #251, Mpls 55409Traver, Wilbert, (Valeta),
S: 270 N Clark Rd, Space 122, Show Low, AZ 85901 (520)537-1727W: 400 N Plaza Dr, Space 598, Apache Junction AZ 85220-5509 (602)982-2203
Tryon, Delbert S., 241 Swanson Dr., Summerville, SC 29483-4546 (803)873-6469Utzman, Donald K., (Ruth), Rt 4 Box 271, Menahga 56464 (612)729-0288Waggoner, Richard D., (Phyllis), 4510 Douglas Ave, St Louis Park 55416Wagstrom, Clem E., (Daisy), RR 1 Box 15A, Erskine 56535-9702 (218)687-5300Walder, Gerald, (Liola), 7600 Golden Valley Rd, Apt 1101,
Golden Valley 55427-4557 (612)544-5667Walker, Jerry, (Holly), E 18341 Hwy 106, Belfair, WA 98528 (206)363-0717Walker, Thomas, (Velma), 9600 Portland Ave #206,
Bloomington 55420-4557 (612)884-3269Walkes, Donald L., (Helen), 50 Teton Ln #223, Mankato 56001-4854 (507)388-7114Walkes, Roland, (Verlaine), 825 13 1/2 St SE, Rochester 55904 (507)289-8756Wallace, Emery L., (Dorothy), 311 N 10th St, Oskaloosa, IA 52577-2941 (507)673-5024Wendland, Gordon M., (Wanda), 11117 Carver Ct, Burnsville 55337-1001Werner, Earl E., (Eileen), 703 Washburne Ave, Paynesville 56362-1821 (320)243-7567White, Warren, (Jessie), 1006 4th St N, Princeton 55371-1400 (612)389-3647Wilcoxon, Clair, (Fauntie), PO Box 38067, Murdock, FL 33938-0607Willard, Kenneth V., (Mary), 944 W King St, Winona 55987-2680 (507)454-7681Williams, Stanley D., 2925 Lincoln Dr N #401, Roseville 55113-1323 (612)628-3734Wittstruck, Clifford, (Georgina), 1099 N McMullen Booth Rd #106,
Clearwater, FL 34619-3452 (813)799-5410Wolter, Lester, (Zada), PO Box 305, Alden 56009-0305 (507)874-2610Woodward, Donald, (Mary Lou), 1920 Kingsview Ln N,
Plymouth 55447-4679 (612)476-1084Yang, Jonah, (Yer), 582 Edmund Ave, St Paul 55103-1613 (612)774-3680Zahl, Willert W., (Mae), 1015 SE Willmar Ave #203, Willmar 56201-4711 (320)235-7400Zart, Harold W., (Dorothy), 420 Windrush Cir,
Sevierville, TN 37862-4723 (423)453-7039Zimmerman, Lawrence C., (Cathy), 1120 33rd St NW,
Rochester 55901-1493 (507)287-6792
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E. ADDRESSES OF WIDOWED CLERGY SPOUSES
Abbey, Bessmary, (Merrill R.), 1113 Elm Cove, Luverne 56156-2145 (507)283-8023Achterkirch, Hilma, (David B.), 212 9 ½ St SE, Rochester 55904-6427 (507)288-1121Allen, Ruth A., (Ira), 942 W Highland Ave, Redlands, CA 92373-6653Anderson, Ellen, (Harvey A.), 1421 Yale Pl, Apt 1008, Mpls 55403-2112 (612)673-9792Austin, Helen, (Herbert), PO Box 252, Minnesota Lake 56068-0252 (507)462-3453Baab, Eunice, (Otto J.), Country Manor #92, 520 1st St NE,
Sartell 56377-1228 (320)253-2792Bailey, Mary Jean, (Robert), 8643 Prestwick Ln, Brooklyn Park 55443 (612)425-5305Barker, Lance, (Susan Blons), 219 Windsor Ct, New Brighton 55112 (612)537-0233Barrette, Audrey, (Emery G.), 196 Wedgewood Dr, St Paul 55115-2702Bass, Elvira R., (Solomon), 800 S 15th St #1033, Sebring, OH 44672-2099 (216)938-6126Beck, Mabel, (George), PO Box 805, Hawley 56549-0805 (612)483-3468Blohm, Dorothy, (Walter Crabtree), 27630 Jarvis Ct NW,
Zimmerman 55398 (612)856-2663Borst, Harriet E., (Donald Roesti), 2625 Riverside Ln NE,
Rochester 55906 (507)288-4209Brown, Isabelle M., (Elwin), 2485 Canabury Dr #117,
Little Canada 55117 (612)482-7612Brown, Maurine, (Paul R.), 4007 Thompson NE, Portland, OR 97212 (503)282-3006Budke, Shirley, (Ezra), 2230 Ponderosa Pine Dr, Cambridge 55008-2368 (612)689-5806Burgette, Mary, (Merlin R.), 3028 Green Rd, New Haven, IN 46774-1928 (219)749-9835Burnham, Betty Jean, (Charles), 1011 W Dwelle, #3,
Lake City 55041-1326 (612)345-5570Caton, Hannah, (Paul W.), 435711 Highway 20,
Newport, WA 99156-9745 (509)447-2888Chant, Evelyn, (George), 121 Hickory St, Farmington 55024 (612)686-9727Clark, Lillian K., (Harold), 509 Sixth Ave W #201, Alexandria 56308 (320)763-0381Clausen, Agnes, (Carl Elroy), 324 Mark Ave N, Fosston 56542-1024 (218)435-1288Coburn, Esther, (Virgil), 523 W Center St, Madison, SD 57042-2725 (605)256-9410
w: PO Box C-41, Bentsen Grove TP, Mission, TX 78572Cowman, Nell, (I. Stephen), 508 N Murray, 227 E Bldg,
Lee’s Summit MO 64063 (816)525-0921Cox, Coyla K., (Elverado), 1717 15th St, Monroe, WI 53566-2154 (608)325-3820Culver, Margaret A., (Dwight), 2285 Stewart Ave #1224,
St Paul 55116-3150Davidson, Margaret A., (W.J.), 620 Summit Dr #210, Fairmont 56031 (507)238-4098Dayton, Joyce E., (Harold), 7620 NW Hoodview Cir,
Corvallis, OR 97330 (303)669-6216DeCourcy, Genevieve M., (Frank), 6501 Woodlake Dr, Apt 816,
Richfield 55423-1396 (612)869-7341Dittes, Laura Belle, (Orval C.), Walker Residence, 3737 Bryant Ave S,
Mpls 55409-1099Douglas, Carol, (Richard G.), 137 Worthen Rd,
Lexington, MA 02173-7019 (617)861-8482
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Duehn, Rosalie, (Keith), 651 N Donnelly Ave, Litchfield 55355 (320)693-3760Gabriel, Grace, (John J.), RR 3 Box 182K, Blooming Prairie 55917-9556 (507)583-7494Gearhart, Edna, (D.C.), 1300 Carriage Dr #D, Hudson, WI 54016Gebhard, Muriel S., (Ralph), PO Box 254, Elmwood, WI 54740-0254Gotschall, Ardis, (Thomas A.), 1898 Naples St, Mora 55051 (320)679-1171Green, Hazel A., (Benjamin A. Perkins), 6800 Park St S #1105,
St Petersburg, FL 33707-2132 (813)345-1221Gresham, Helen, (John), 3701 Bryant Ave S, Apt 701, Mpls 55409-1090 (612)827-8616Hardin, Adeline, (Omar), 6340 Hannu Ln., Finlayson 55735-9602 (320)233-6078Harris, Roberta, (Roy), 3737 Bryant Ave S #G232, Mpls 55409-1019 (612)822-5324Hawn, June B., (Charles), 327 Withers St, Apt 11,
Denton, TX 76201-3266Headley, Harriet, (A. Dean), PO Box 57, Twig 55791-0057 (218)729-7608Hendricks, Clarice, (Paul K.), 5500 Boone Ave N, Apt 335,
New Hope 55428-3633Henk, Ruth, (Wallace E.), 1301 Sanders St, Auburn, AL 36830-2641Henricks, Sylvia, (Marvin), 7402 Shelbyville Rd,
Indianapolis, IN 46259-9768Hofstad, Amelia, (Ottar), Wesley Residence, 5601 Grand Ave,
Duluth 55807 (218)628-2307Huntzicker, Bettewell, (Howard), 1696 Grenoble Rd,
Columbus, OH 43221-3849Jackson, Nancy A., (Richard H.), 325 Andover Rd,
Hoyt Lakes 55750-1111 (218)225-3477James, Ruby, (Robert Halley), 3120 Lake Johanna Blvd, #108,
Arden Hills 55112 (612)631-6074Johnson, Evelyn, (George), 2013 42nd St NW, Rochester 55901 (507)280-4241Johnson, Evelyn, (George D.), Franklin United Methodist Home,
1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN 46131-2199Jones, Dolores K., (Howard), 101 S Broad St, # 3, Mankato 56001-3634 (507)387-2629Joransen, Naomi, (Stuart), PO Box 43222, Brooklyn Park 55443Kortsan, Evelyn Johnson, (Marlen Johnson), 4932 Turtle Ln E,
Shoreview 55126-5914 (612)484-0569Kottke, Ardis, (A.R.), 211 2nd St NW, # 906, Rochester 55901-2897 (507)289-4976Krueger, Charlotte, (Frederic), 506 Fallwood Rd,
Redwood Falls 56283-1925 (507)637-5166Lackey, Christina M., (D. Price), 554 Wabasha Ave, St Charles 55972 (507)932-5419Laidig, Daisy, (Robert), 509 Bauer Rd, Hudson, WI 54016-8124 (715)386-3498Lowe, Freda, (Ernest), 420 12th Ave E, #611, Alexandria 56308-2699 (320)762-2325Lyon, Helen, (Donald F.), 903 E Dodge St, #4, Laverne 56156-1372 (507)283-1838McCulloh, Evelyn, (Gerald), 4347 Lebanon Rd, #167N,
Hermitage, TN 37076-1222 (615)871-8368McGladrey, Verna, 2944 Greenwood Acres Dr, #E308,
DeKalb, IL 60115-4937 (815)756-4337Mahle, Verna, (Carl), PO Box 1398, Walker 56484-1398
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Mathison, Barbara, (Richard), 7520 Cahill Rd, Apt 308,Mpls 55439-2744 (612)941-3783
Mercer, Bernice, (Russell), 307 12th St E, West Fargo, ND 58078-2130Metzger, Phyllis R., (Paul), 1168 Ashland Ave, St Paul 55104-6909 (612)647-0004Meyers, Helene, (Eugene), 4200 Iris Ct, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033-2944 (303)422-7946Miller, Emily, (John R.), 150 Bench St, Millville 55957 (507)798-2408Moore, Mable, (Charles), PO Box 190, Sauk Rapids 56379Morgan, Paula, (Gerald R.), 1200 N Lakewood Dr, #113,
Maplewood 55119 (612)770-1113Morris, Gwendolyn, (Cecil), 1200 N State Rt 121,
Mount Pulaski, IL 62548-1401Mosebrook, Ethel A., (Charles), 28400 Lake Ave Way,
Old Frontenac 55026Munion, Naomi L., (Paul), 40 Charais, Rt 1, Fisher 56723 (612)489-6772Nall, Frances, (T. Otto), 2509 Wynnewood Dr,
Clearwater, FL 34623-1257 (813)733-8819Nicholson, Joyce, (Kenneth), 13600 74th Pl N, Maple Grove 55311 (612)420-2473Nielsen, Viola, (Immanuel), 3700 Cedar Lake Ave, #1340, Mpls 55416 (612)426-7049Nymark, Esther, (John), 3105 Crow Mountain Rd,
Russelville, AR 72801-7813Olson, Gertrude, (Justus), E 2307 Barnhart Dr, Waupaca, WI 54981 (715)258-3308Oman, Ruth, (John), Route 35, Box 4, Burnsville, WV 26335-9701Otten, Dorothy, (Richard), 4323 Grand Ave #323, Des Moines, IA 50312 (515)274-6271Paulson, Edith, (Lee), 1004 S Oak St, Lake City 55041-1859 (612)345-2563Payne, Janice, (Thomas), 1281 E 89th Ave, Thornton, CO 80229-4585 (406)543-8503Peterson, Diane, (Bryan), 249 Dano, Medford, OR 97535 (503)535-9040Peterson, Pat, (Calvin), RR 4 Box 266, Menahga 56464 (218)732-4252Plummer, Anne, (Wilfred), 1984 Cedar Dr, New Brighton 55112-5242 (612)784-5147Pope, Eleanor, (Wesley), PO Box 351, Janesville 56048-0351 (507)234-5502Postlethwaite, Marjean, (R. Deane), 4116 York Ave S, Mpls 55410-1152 (612)925-4918Praetorius, Joyce, (E. Russell), 1401 E 100th St,
Bloomington 55425-2615 (612)888-7425Price, Elizabeth, (John), 100 San Carlos Rd, Pueblo Regent #230,
Pueblo, CO 81005-2651 (719)561-1590Propp, Lois, (Stanley V.), 400 Lakeland Dr SE, Willmar 56201 (320)235-8280Rideout, Hazel, (Theodore), 1007 E 14th St, Mpls 55404-1314 (612)333-5112Roesti, Margaret, (Leroy), Fairhaven, 435 Starin Rd, #316AA,
Whitewater, WI 53190Schendel, Ruby, (Vern E.), Apple Valley Villa, 14610 Garrett Ave,
Apple Valley 55124Schoppert, Lorraine, (Edmund), 13403 E Del Timbre Dr,
Scottsdale, AZ 85259-6327Schroeder, Carole Bosshardt, (David), 541 Holly St West,
Owatonna 55060 (612)451-0797Shannon, Jewell, (Edward F.), 119 Knollcrest Dr, Mankato 56001-4338 (507)625-6654
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Shattuck, Lillian, (Malcolm E.), 3005 Kentucky Ave S, Mpls 55426-3444 (612)925-1412Snyder, E. Bernice, (Paul J.), 514 E Chestnut St, # 4,
Redwood Falls 56283-1785 (507)637-2282St Amant, Evelyn, 314 Buckingham Pl, Prescott, AZ 86301Standring, Marion, (Arthur), 400 Glenwood Ave, Big Lake 55309-9428 (612)263-6223Steffy, Ruth, (Edwin), PO Box 278, Cohasset 55721-0278 (218)328-6609Sterling, Clarice M., (Donald), 749 Hawthorne Ave E, St Paul 55106Sweet, Phyllis, (Charles), 5604 Blaisdell Ave, Mpls 55419-1921 (612)866-9368VandeWege, Astrid, (William J. Campbell), 12703 W Ashwood Dr,
Sun City West, AZ 85375-4639 (602)584-3854VanNostrand, Bernice, (Manning), 601 Fremont St E,
Northfield 55057-2813 (507)663-1175Volkmann, Helen, (Max), 45 S Old Orchard Ave, Apt 6,
Webster Groves, MO 63119-3262Walker, Faythe, (Donald), 2300 14th St #18, Bellingham, WA 98225Wells, Grethel, (G. Ronald), Rosewood Estates,
1200 N Lakewood Dr #317, Maplewood 55119 (612)773-7317White, Clara, (John W.), PO Box 82, Geneva 56035 (507)256-4804Wiley, Mildred, (Kenneth), 6520 196th St SW #187,
Lynwood, WA 98306-4506Willford, Barbara, (Earl), 3053 Lake Shore Dr, Mpls 55416-4283 (612)822-6887Williams, Florence, (Mrs. T. Poe), (Gordon Lund), 104 Agee Ct,
Hendersonville, IN 37075Wilson, June, (Oley), 900 Northwest Hill Rd, McMinnville, OR 97128Wilson, Melvina E., (M. Lee), 5200 Irvine Blvd, #285,
Irvine, CA 92720-2055 (714)544-5513Young, Stella A., (Russell), 105 4th St S, Raymond 56282 (320)967-4448
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F. ELECTED LEADERSHIP
ABDELLA, Wayne, List DALEXANDER, Alyce, 507 18th Street SW, Rochester 55902 O: (507) 285-9115
H: (507) 289-7203ALEXANDER, Gail, List AALEXANDER, Jeanine, List AANDERSON, Otis, 1144 Cedar Dr, Mpls 55405 H: (612) 377-0797ASHLEY, Victoria, List ABALL, Lee, 439 Leicester, Duluth 55803 H: (218) 724-0417BARD, David, List ABJORK, Bruce, List ABOSSHARDT, Paul, List ABRANDOW, William, 4614 Lakeview Dr, Edina 55424 O: (612) 944-8885
H: (612) 922-1400BREWER, Daniel, List ABULLER, Bruce, List ABUTCHER, Len, 1200 Tonkawa Road, Orono 55356 FAX: (612) 514-3911
O: (612) 514-4244CHRISTENSEN, Faye, 1655 Birchwood Ln N, Brainerd 56401-8905 H: (218) 828-8504CHRISTIE, Bruce, List ADAHLBERG, Mic, 507 Ugstad Rd N, Proctor 55810-1831 O: (218) 624-4077DARLINGTON, John, List ADAVIS, John, List DDEFIEBRE, Conrad, 4600 E 34th St, Mpls 55406-2919 H: (612) 721-1877DODGE, James, List ADOWELL, Jean, 10360 Columbus Cir, Mpls 55420 H: (612) 888-1206DRAEGER, Donna, List BDYRDAL, Michael, List AERIKSON, Bruce, List DFAIR, Darlene, Box 1104, Marshall 56258 O: (507) 532-4024FOGO, Gretchen, List AFORD, Bob, List AFRITZE-TIETZ, Penny, List AGARRISON, Edna, 344 118th Ave NW, Coon Rapids 55448 H: (612) 754-1447GERMAIN, Donald, List AGOOGINS, Duane, 3380 Library Ln, St Louis Park 55426 H: (612) 926-6812GRAGE, Loren, List AGREGORSON, Cindy, List AHAINING, Kathleen, 509 6th Ave W, #203, Alexandria 56308-1756 O: (320) 762-0797
Home (Summer) : (218) 732-7467HANSEN, Jeffrey, List AHARGRAVE, Michelle, List AHARRIS, Susan Clark, PO Box 362, Aitkin 56431 O: (218) 927-2626
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HAUN, James, List AHEDEEN, Florence, 703 First St W, Park Rapids 56470 O: (218) 732-9226
H: (218) 732-9826HEIN, Keith, PO Box 655, Montevideo 56256 FAX: (320) 269-5383
O: (320) 269-6588H: (320) 269-8649
HINK, Craig, Box 326, Frazee 56544 H: (218) 344-6901HOOK, Eugene, 301 E Hollett St, Tracy 56175-1444 H: (218) 344-6901HURMENCE, Mary, List AJACKSON, Christopher, List AJOHNSON, Bryce, List AJOHNSON, Daniel, List AJOHNSON, Kenton, List AJOHNSON, Wesley, List AJONES, Helen, PO Box 836, Lake Crystal 56055-0836 H: (507) 726-6089JONES, Marty, List AJORDAN, Sherry, 8779 Springview Way, Woodbury 55125 H: (612) 730-5320JUSTICE, Jean, 10025 Amsden Way, Eden Prairie 55347 FAX: (612) 944-5364
H: (612) 944-3071KAULS, Gloria, 2201 N Rosewood Ln, Roseville 55113 H: (612) 631-2492KETTERLING, Clarence, 22 Ridge Rd, Morris 56267-1517 H: (612) 589-2523KOELMAN, Linda, 4350 Fremont Ave N, Mpls 55412 O: (320) 532-3150
H: (612) 389-1502KRINKE, Terry, 2909 Troseth Rd, Roseville 55113 H: (612) 636-4383KRUEGER, Tia, 8747 Bechtel Ave, Inver Grove Heights 55016 O: (612) 687-8978KURTZ, Craig, 13883 Raven St NW, Andover 55304 H: (612) 757-6876KURTZ, Kari, 13883 Raven St NW, Andover 55304 H: (612) 757-6876LANGE, Judith, 189 Logan Pky NE, Fridley 55432-3041 O: (612) 633-4315
H: (612) 571-1551LEWELLIN, Bernard, List ALILJA, Joan, List ALINDGREN, Barbara, List ALONGSDORF, Mary, 2800 Robinwood Way, Woodbury 55125 H: (612) 735-1246LUECK, Gary, List ALYNN, Roger, List AMANSKAR, Steven, List AMATE, William, List AMICKELSON, Kristen, 1117 Marquette Ave #1811, Mpls 55403 H: (612) 339-3947MIZE, Dale, 54650 Norwood Ln N, Plymouth 55442-1873 H: (612) 559-2957MOLENAAR, Gerrit, List AMOORHEAD, Jean, 4363 Browndale Ave S, St Louis Park 55424 H: (612) 922-2436MOREY, Janet, List ANEEDHAM, Gerald, 806 14th Ave SW, Rochester 55901 H: (507) 288-4132NELSON, Gregory, List ANICHOLAS, Douglas, List A
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NIENABER, Albert, 1160 Amba Dr, St Paul 55112-5713 H: (612) 631-8073NORDELL, Mark, List AOLIVER, David, 9661 Clark Cir, Eden Prairie 55347-3024 FAX: (612) 831-9060
O: (612) 831-6161H: (612) 944-1485
PERRINE, Pam, 499 Connecticut St, Hutchinson 55350 FAX: (320) 234-6519O: (320) 587-2200H: (612) 587-3549
PETTIT, Jeanette, List APHELPS, Ruth, List APHILLIPS, Judy, 819 Tanglewood Dr, Shoreview 55126 H: (612) 484-9522PURDHAM, Alice, 6910 Willow Ln, Brooklyn Center 55430 H: (612) 561-6099PURDHAM, James, List ARAINEY, Kathy, 12530 48th Ave N, Mpls 55442 O: (612) 557-1908
H: (612) 557-1908RATHS, Marty, List AREAMES, Travis, List ARICE, Kenneth, List ARICHARDS, Pauline, 3544 Glenarden Rd, St Paul 55112 H: (612) 633-7437ROE, James, List AROSSI, Meredyth Jones, 1231 Hampshire Ave, Golden Valley 55427 O: (612) 333-0048SAMPSON, John, 6612 Gleason Terrace, Edina 55439 H: (612) 928-0800SAUER, Frederick (Fritz), List ASCHNEIDER-BRYAN, Daniel, List ASHIELDS, Marjory, List ASITTS, Jeff, PO Box 211, Elk River 55330 O: (612) 441-6795SODERBERG, John, List ASPENCE, Elizabeth Lopez, List ASTEMME, Rodney, List ATANNER, Grant, List ATHOMAS, Gloria, List AWALKES, Deborah, List AWALLIN, Richard, 8673 S Strand Lake Rd, Cotton 55724 H: (218) 482-5573WILLIAMS, Dorothy, 2810 Cavell Ave S, St Louis Park 55426 O: (612) 935-3587WILMOTH, Rodney, List AWORDELMAN, Dale, List AWUEHLER, Mike, List AZABEL, Lyndon, List AZIELINSKI, Kathleen, List A
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G. ASSOCIATION LEADERSHIP
CCYMElenbaas, Adam, (Youth Chaplain), 11216 Lake Ct, Burnsville 55337 H: (612) 890-5972Hink, Linda, (Adult Chaplain), PO Box 326, Frazee 56544 H: (218) 334-6901Moore, Kari, (President-Elect), 735 Caleta Pl, Owatonna 55060 H: (507) 451-0803Newman, Star, (Historian), 2050 Bradley St N, Maplewood 55117 H: (612) 776-1127Olson, Amber, (Secretary), 307 Sakata Blvd, Waterville 56096 H: (507) 362-8528Perrine, Pam, (Adult Coor.), 499 Connecticut St, Hutchinson 55350 H: (320) 587-3549Pospisil, Amie, (President), Box 204, Nicollet 56031 H: (507) 225-3713Rodgers, Ingrid, (Historian), 112 E Amber Lake Dr, Fairmont 56031 H: (507) 235-5362Torgrimson, Amy, (Vice-President), 6648 Red Birch Ct,
Lino Lakes 55014 H: (612) 653-1649
UNITED METHODIST WOMENCerise, Donna, (Secretary of Program Resources), Rt 2, Box 66,
Grand Meadow 55936-9721 H: (507) 754-5771Christianson, Dorothy Anne, (Vice-President), 1950 Zealand Ave N,
Golden Valley 55427-3343 H: (612) 591-0388Crawford, Darlene (Membership Nurture & Outreach Coordinator),
Rt 1 Box 180, Spring Grove 55974-9746 H: (507) 498-3568Dahlberg, Mary jo, (President), 507 Ugstad Road N,
Proctor 55810-1831 H: (218) 624-4077Gulbrandson, Barbara, (Education & Interpretation Coordinator),
11396 85th Ave, Clear Lake 55319 H: (320) 743-2952Hanks, Shirley, (Treasurer), 2615 Parkview Blvd,
Robbinsdale 55422 H: (612) 529-3360Higgins, Flossy, (Chair, Committee on Nominations),
60843 CSAH 18, Litchfield 55355 H: (320) 693-3943Jensen, Khin Khin, (Spiritual Growth Coordinator),
1666 Coffman #216, St Paul 55108 H: (612) 647-1742Neufeld, Lorraine, (Newslettter Editor), Rt 2 Box 57,
Lake Park 56554 O: (218) 847-4818H: (218) 532-2011
Noren, Jean, (Communications Coordinator),2512 Murray Ave NE, St Anthony 55418 H: (612) 789-8637
Norris, Makeda, (Social Action Coordinator),3010 Hennepin Ave S #176, Mpls 55408 H: (612) 879-9742
Rick, Mary Ann, (Secretary), 19515 Proctor Road,Elk River 55330-2117 H: (612) 241-9541
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UNITED METHODIST MENBelt, David, (President), 10508 7th St NE, Blaine 55434-1551 H: (612) 757-3704Benjamin, Andrew, (Treasurer), 491 S Cretin Ave, St Paul 55116 H: (612) 698-3034Loveless, Charles, (Secretary), 718 Shell St, Worthington 56187-1545 H: (507) 376-3614Malcolm, Jim, (Vice-President), 314 Floral Ave, Mankato 56001-4009H: (507) 625-9019Maurer, Larry, (Communications), 8621 Inman Ave S,
Cottage Grove 55016-4713 H: (612) 459-5116Miller, Maynard, (Pray Advocate), 613 90th Ave, Slayton 56172 H: (507) 836-8314Noren, Carl, (Past President), 2512 Murray Ave NE,
St Anthony 55418 H: (612) 789-8637
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H. ADDRESSES OF GENERAL AGENCIES,CAMPS, INSTITUTIONS
Brookside Manor804 Benson Rd, Montevideo, MN 56265 (320) 269-6506
Camelot Communications2205 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55404 (612) 871-8050
Camp Kingswood (Dan Wymore)7301 Kingswood Rd, Mound, MN 55364 (612) 472-3586
Fax (612) 472-3586Camp Koronis (Larry Kalas)
15752 Cty Rd 181, Paynesville, MN 56362 (320) 243-4964Cokesbury Store
2020 W County Rd 42, Burnsville, MN 55337 (612) 898-3566CURRIC-U-PHONE 1-800-251-8591Decision Hills Camp (Kim Embretson)
12720 51st St NE, Spicer, MN 56288 (320) 796-5510Fax (320) 796-6786
EcuFilm810 12th Ave S, Nashville, TN 37203 (800) 251-4091
Emma Norton Residence670 N Robert St, St Paul, MN 55101 (612) 224-1329
General Board of Global Ministries475 Riverside Dr, New York, NY 10115 (212) 870-3600
The Service Center7820 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45222 (513) 761-2100
General Board of Church and Society100 Maryland Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002 (202) 488-5600
General Board of DiscipleshipPO Box 840, Nashville, TN 37202 (615) 340-7200
Discipleship ResourcesPO Box 840, Nashville, TN 37202 (615) 340-7285
General Board of Higher Education and MinistryPO Box 871, Nashville, TN 37202 (615) 340-7400
General Board of Pensions1200 Davis St, Evanston, IL 60201 (708) 869-4550
General Commission on Archives and HistoryPO Box 127, Madison, NJ 07940 (973) 408-3189
General Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious ConcernsRm 1300, 475 Riverside Dr, New York, NY 10115 (212) 749-3553
General Commission on Religion and Race110 Maryland Ave NE, #48, Washington, DC 20002 (202) 547-4270
General Commission on the Status and Role of Women1200 Davis St, Evanston, IL 60201 (847) 869-7330
General Council on Finance and Administration1200 Davis St, Evanson, IL 60201 (847) 869-3345
General Council on Ministries601 W Riverview Ave, Dayton, OH 45406 (513) 227-9400
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Hamline University1536 Hewitt Ave, St Paul, MN 55104 (612) 641-2800
InfoServ (800) 251-8140Koinonia Retreat Center (Charles Winger)
7768 Pilger Ave NW, South Haven, MN 55382 (320) 236-7746Fax (320) 236-2439
Lake Koronis Assembly Grounds15752 Cty Rd 181, Paynesville, MN 56362 (320) 243-4544
Fax (320) 243-7334Lakeview United Methodist Home
610 Summit Dr, Fairmont, MN 56031 (507) 235-6606Methodist Hospital
6500 Excelsior Blvd, St Louis Park, MN 55416 (612) 932-5000Minnesota Council of Churches
122 W Franklin Ave #100, Mpls, MN 55404 (612) 870-3600Northern Pines UM Assembly Grounds (Duane Grage)
HCO6, Box 46A, Park Rapids, MN 56470 (218) 732-4713Fax (218) 732-8394
Resource Center for Churches (formerly CANCE)122 W Franklin Ave, #2, Minneapolis, MN 55404 (612) 870-0861
Rochester Methodist HospitalRochester, MN 55902 (507) 286-7890
Star Lake Wilderness CampHC 83, Box 332, Pequot Lakes, MN 56472 (218) 543-4871
Summer Fax (218) 543-4871Off Season Fax (612) 870-1260
United Methodist CommunicationsPO Box 320, Nashville, TN 37202 (615) 742-5400
United Methodist Communications, Board of Publications (800) 523-8390United Methodist Publishing House
PO Box 801, Nashville, TN 37202 (615) 749-6000United Ministries in Higher Education:
Bemidji —BSU, Hobson Memorial Union, Bemidji, MN 56601Duluth —315 W St Marie St, Duluth, MN 55803 (218) 728-4269Mankato —PO Box 771, Mankato, MN 56001 (507) 345-7806Metro —101 E Grant St, Minneapolis, MN 55403 (612) 331-3658Moorhead — 1313 9th Ave S, Moorhead, MN 56560Morris — 408 E 4th St, Morris, MN 56267St Cloud — 396 1st Ave S, St Cloud, MN 56301 (612) 251-3260Southwest — 1418 State St, Marshall, MN 56258 (507) 532-5731Winona — 362 Johnson St, Winona, MN 55987 (507) 454-3669
Upper RoomBox 189, Nashville, TN 37202 (615) 340-7284
Walker Methodist Residence and Health Services, Inc,3737 Bryant Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55409 (612) 827-5931
Watkins United Methodist Home175 E Wabasha, Winona, MN 55987 (507) 454-4670
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XV. INDEXADDRESSES
Clergy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374Clergy on Honorable Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393Retired Clergy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 394Widowed Clergy Spouses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400Diaconal Ministers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392Elected Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404General Agencies, Camps, Institutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409
ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE MINISTRY TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8APPOINTMENT LISTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85APPORTIONMENT CALCULATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .264APPORTIONMENTS 1998 (Shared Ministries) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262, 266ARCHIVES & HISTORY, Commission on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153ATTENDANCE AT ANNUAL CONFERENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35AUDIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
BASE COMPENSATION CALCULATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111BUDGET 1998. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256
CAMPS & CONFERENCES, Board of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154CAPITAL FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT & FINANCE, Commission on
Financial Resume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
CHRISTIAN UNITY & INTERRELIGIOUS CONCERNS, Commission on . . . . . 159CHURCH & SOCIETY, Board of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159CLERGY SESSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37COMMISSIONED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160COMMUNICATIONS MINISTRY TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10CONFERENCE ADVANCE SPECIAL RECEIPTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188CONFERENCE ADVANCE SPECIAL RECOMMENDATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126CONFERENCE OTHER ASKINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130CONFERENCE PREACHER 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34CONFERENCE STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viCONSECRATED, Diaconal Minister . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83COUNCIL ON MINISTRIES, Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
DAILY PROCEEDINGS, Committee on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35DATES FOR ANNUAL CONFERENCE 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80DECISION HILLS BOARD OF MANAGEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12DEVELOPMENT, Board of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163DIACONAL MINISTERS, Report of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
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DISABILITY, Committee on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164DISASTER RECOVERY BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRY TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9DISCONTINUANCES OF BINGHAM LAKE & TENNEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21DISTRICT OFFICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viDISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS, Dean of the Cabinet Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140
ECUMENICAL AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16ECUMENICAL REPRESENTATIVES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250EPISCOPACY, Committee on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166EPISCOPAL RESIDENCE COMMITTEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164EQUALIZATION FORMULA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249EQUITABLE COMPENSATION COMMISSION
Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166Recommendation of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
ETHNIC MINORITY CONCERNS COMMITTEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
FINANCIAL REPORTS, 1995 and 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169FINANCIAL TABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361FOUNDATION, MINNESOTA UNITED METHODIST
Trustees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
FRONTENAC CAMP, Board of Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
GARRETT-EVANGELICAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217GENERAL ADVANCE SPECIAL RECEIPTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183GENERAL ADVANCE SPECIAL RECOMMENDATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
HAMLINE UNIVERSITYTrustees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217
HEARTLAND NETWORK FOR TOWN & COUNTRY MINISTRIES . . . . . . . . 219HIGHER EDUCATION, Board of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186HUNGER & POVERTY, Committee on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
ILIFF SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220INTERIM CHANGES OF APPOINTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76INTERIM COUNCIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187INVESTIGATION, Committee on
Clergy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Diaconal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
KINGSWOOD CAMPUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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LAITY ADDRESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149LAKE KORONIS ASSEMBLY GROUNDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13LATE MATERIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18LOVE OFFERING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 (#53)
MEMOIRS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223METROPOLITAN UM CAMPUS MINISTRIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14MILEAGE RECOMMENDATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE SESSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16MISSIONS MINISTRY TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9MOVING COMMITTEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
NORTHERN PINES ASSEMBLY GROUNDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
ORDAINEDDeacons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82, 84Elders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
ORDAINED MINISTRY, Board ofAdministrative Review Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
PASTORAL RECORDSMinisters in Full Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278Associate Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338Full Time Local Pastors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338Part Time Local Pastors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339Diaconal Ministers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341Full Deacons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342Probationary Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .343
PENSION & HEALTH BENEFITS, Board ofOfficers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191
PENSION RATE 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115PENSION RECOGNITION GIFTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239PERSONNEL COMMITTEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195PLENARY SESSION GUIDLINES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250
RESERVES POLICY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119RETIRED CLERGY 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84RETIRED CLERGY HOUSING ALLOWANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113ROLL CALL
Active Clergy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Retired Clergy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Lay Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
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ROLL OF THE DEAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247RULES OF PROCEDURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36RURAL CHURCH AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16RUST COLLEGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221
SALARIES (Extension Ministries) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105SESSIONS OF THE MINNESOTA ANNUAL CONFERENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248SEXUAL BOUNDARIES, TASK GROUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212SHARED MINISTRY & FUNDING PLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258STANDING RULES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134Proposed Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132Suspension of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
STAR LAKE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13STATISTICAL TABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347STEWARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vSTRUCTURE AND ELECTED LEADERSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121, 200, 253
TRUSTEES, Board ofOfficers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213
UNITED METHODIST HISTORIC SITES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415UNITED METHODIST MEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 408UNITED METHODIST WOMEN
Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, 407Report of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
UNITED METHODIST YOUTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 407
WALKER METHODIST, INC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222WESLEY FOUNDATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14WINTER CONVOCATION, Board of Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
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MINNESOTA UNITED METHODIST HISTORIC SITES
1. SITE OF KAPOSIA - First Methodist Indian Mission in Minnesota, at LittleCrow’s village, marker located at First United Methodist Church, 140 6th Ave N.,So. St. Paul.
2. RED ROCK AND MISSIONARY’S LOG CABIN–located at Newport UnitedMethodist Church, Glen Rd. and 11th Ave., Newport.
3. JACOB FAHLSTROM’S GRAVE–gravesite of the first convert to Methodism,located on what was his farm, 540 Indian Tr. S., Afton.
4. FIRST SITE OF HAMLINE UNIVERSITY–located in park across the streetfrom Red Wing United Methodist Church, 403 East Ave., Red Wing.
5. LENORA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH–located in Lenora, FillmoreCounty.
6. JACKSON ST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH BUILDING–waslocated at 9th St. and Jackson, St. Paul.
* 7. COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, MONTICELLO–4th andLinn St., Monticello
8. TAYLORS FALLS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH–Taylors Falls.
9. OTTAWA CHURCH–located in Ottawa, Le Sueur County.
* 10. OLD SALEM CHURCH–located on Upper 55th St. E., Inver Grove Hts.
11. WESLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, MINNEAPOLIS–101 E. Grant St., Minneapolis.
12. MARKET ST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH SITE–marker on parkingramp just south of St. Paul Hotel entrance on Market St. in downtown St. Paul
* Also listed as a United Methodist Historic Site by the General Commission onArchives and History.
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