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ANNUAL REPORT 1977

THE CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE

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TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING August 10-12, 1976

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ANNUAL MEETING LOCATIONS

1948 - Chicago, Illinois

1949 - Chicago, Illinois

1950 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Finnish Luteran Congregational Church

1951 - No meeting

1952 - Chicago, Illinois - Salem Evangelical Free Church

1953 - Wheaton, Illinois - College Church of Christ

1954 - Chicago, lUinois - Central Park Congregational Church

1955 - Oshkosh, Wisconsin Plymouth Congregational Church

1956 - St. Paul, Minnesota - University Avenue Congregational Church

1957 - West Williamsfield, Ohio - West Williamsfield Congregational

Church

1958 - Portland, Oregon - Staub Memorial Congregational Church

1959 - Argos, Indiana - Argos Congregational Christian Church

1960 - North Collins, New York - First Congregational Church

1961 - Carlisle, Massachusetts Carlisle Congregational Church

1962 - Oshkosh, Wisconsin - Plymouth Congregational Church

1963 - Lima, Ohio - Calvary Church, Conservative Congregational

1964 - Mobridge, South Dakota Conservative Congregational Church

1965 - Scotia, New York - East Glenville Community Church

1966 - Pasadena, California - Lake Avenue Congregational Church

1967 - Buffalo Center, Iowa - First Congregational Church

1968 - Boston, Massachusetts - Park Street Church

1969 - Wheaton, Illinois - The College Church

1970 - Vista, California - Community Church of Vista

1971 - Wheaton, Illinois - Wheaton College

1972 - Wenham, Massachusetts - Gordon College

1973 - St. Paul, Minnesota - Northwestern College

1974 - Portland, Oregon - Multnomah School of the Bible

1975 - Grand Rapids, Michigan Calvin College

1976 - Cape May, New Jersey - Cape May Bible College

1 977 CONFERENCE OFFICERS

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President Dr. James H. Blackstone, Jr.

640 Bel Air, Vista, CA 92083

First Vice President Rev. George S. Buhl

207 Main Street, Kingston, MA 02364

Second Vice President Rev. Bruce R. Brown

1546 Traveld Way, Encinitas, CA 92024

Conference Minister Rev. J. Bruce Ostien

^ 1590 Coloma Court, South, Wheaton, IL 60187

Conference Secretary Rev. Samuel T. Hemberger

235 N. Mill Rd., Apt. 316B, Addison, IL 60101

Recording Secretary Rev. Clarence J. Schultz, Jr.

1916 Lackawanna Avenue, Superior, WI 54880

Treasurer Mr. William Nygren

89 Morningside, St. Paul, MN 55119

Editor Rev. WilHs E. Joiner

1 109 Decatur Street, Chesapeake, VA 23324

Historian Rev. Edward A. Whitman

Box 177, Clifton Park, NY 12065

Controller Mr. Floyd Bernard

3003 N. 21st Street, Superior, WI 54880

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

(1974-77 Term)

Rev. Lester Blank, Jr., 66th at Citrus Ave., Azusa, CA 91702 Dr. Paul E. Toms, 0 Park Street, Boston, MA 02108 Rev. Jay Warren, 809 Washington Ave., Highland, IL 62249 Rev. Rodney Wetzig, P. 0. Box 6, Lake View, NY 14085

(1975-78 Term)

Rev. Nevin A. Haines, 3619 5th Avenue, Scottsbluff, NB 69361 Rev. Paul R. Jones, 600 Ward St., Devola, Marietta, OH 45750 Rev. Ron Sylvester, 169 Village St., Medway, MA 02053 Dr. Harold Steinhauser, Route #2, Davis Junction, IL 61020

(1976-79 Term)

Mr. Orrin Bailey, 4260 Eastlake Rd., Muskegon, MI 49444 Rev. Wayne Hamilton, 28 Sturges St., Jamestown, NY 14701 Rev. R. Maxwell Vague, 809 Alberta Ave., Oceanside, CA 92054 Mr. Philip E. Watts, 387 Purchase St., So. Easton, MA 02375

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Annual Meeting Locations 2

Officers 3

Committees 5

1977 Budget 7

Treasurer's Report 8

Gift Income from Churches 10

Auditor's Report 10

Constitution and By-Laws 13

Area Representatives 24

Regional Fellowships 25

Member Churches 28

Ordained Ministers 45

Licensed Ministers 56

Conference Care 59

Individual Lay Members 61

Conference Benefactors 62

Missionaries 66

Armed Forces Chaplains 66

Conference Services 72

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE MEMBERS

(* denotes committee chairman)

1977 Term James Bitner Christian Martin Henry T. Hudson Philip E. Watts Jack W. Roth

1979 Term

* Richard J. Anderson

Conrad Heidel, Jr.

Thomas L. Maher

*Donald M. Engel

*Jay Warren

Lloyd F. Dean *Graeme C. Smith

Gary R. PolHtt

1978 Term

BODY LIFE

Lynn Scovil

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

*Nevin A. Haines

CHURCH EXTENSION *Paul R. Jones

CHURCH GROWTH

Clifford Christensen

CONSTITUTION STUDY

James Johnson

CREDENTIALS Edward A. Whitman Bruce R. Brown

Charles N. Svendsen Charles N. Svendsen

EDITORIAL Robert Baker Roger Lark

(The Board appointed the Editor, *Willis E. Joiner, Chairman of this committee)

EVANGELISM Neil L. Beery *R. Maxwell Vague Harold Bussell

FAMILY LIFE

Rodney Wetzig Keith Greer *Donald Ehler

FINANCE

*John Nygren Lester Blank, Jr. C. R. DeVinney

FORESEE PUBLICATIONS Roy Shervy Samuel Schultz *Del Birkey

Harold Steinhauser, Treasurer John Hilborn, Consultant

FRATERNAL RELATIONS Herbert Webber Thomas W. Roop *A. Barry Jones

MINISTRY *George S. Buhl Walter Ross, Jr. George Ensworth

MISSIONARY

Wallace Erickson Paul Halbert * V. Samuel Archer

NOMINATING *Wayne Hamilton Lynn Scovil Ted Meter

(The Board appointed William Bankester and WiUiam Randall to one-year terms on this committee)

PRAYER Printice M. Toler Oden L. Woodward II *Frank E. Soules

PROGRAM

Donald Ehler Harold E. Milner David B. Sterling

(The Board appointed * Lynn Scovil Chairman and Robert B. McKittrick

Registrar of this committee)

WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES ♦Maurine Waechter Jean T. Ostien Henrietta McKittrick

YOUTH

♦Mark Shepard Ronald Hamilton Michael Bullock

1977 ENABLING CONFERENCE BUDGET

STAFF SUPPORT

Salaries

Social Security Annuity

Health Insurance Utilities Housing

1977 PROPOSED

$20,800 1,700 860 2,000 1,600 8,000

34,960

TRAVEL

5,000

OFFICE OPERATIONS

Postage

Supplies & Prtg. Secretarial Telephone Rent, UtiUties Insurance

1,800 2,000 2,000 1,400 3,600 175

10,975

PUBLICATIONS

Prayer Calendar Foresee Yearbook Tracts, Pamphlets

2,400

1,600

1,000

500

5,500

OFFICERS,

DIRECTORS,

COMMITTEES

Mid-Wtr. Meeting Travel, Pstge,Supp. Audit, Legal Fees

2,200 500 450

3,150

CONTRIBUTIONS

NAE Chaplaincy NAE General NAE Stewardship Hist. Soc. & Libr.

660 40 40 50

790

MISC. EXPENSES

Office Equip. Repair Other

250 100

350

TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS

$60,725

GENERAL FUND

STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

FOR THE YEAR 1976

Receipts Contributions:

Churches $ 34,151.92

Ministers' Memberships and Gifts 7,661.10

Lay Gifts 7,362.44

Chaplains' Gifts 1,175.00

Associations and Fellowships 680.00

Publications and Other 50.00

Total Contributions 51 ,080.46

Miscellaneous Income:

Annual Meeting Receipts 10,165.57

Annual Meeting Expenses 9,667.29

Net Annual Meeting Receipts 498.28

Transfer from Forsee Publications -

for Operating Expenses 3,800.00

Total Miscellaneous Income 4,298.28

Total Income 55,378.74

Special Designations:

Ministers' Annuities 10,139.09

Church Extension 3,275.00

Women's Project -Office Equipment 1,055.72

Cornerstone Corps 25.00

Other Designations 600.00

Total Special Designations 1 5,094.81

Total Receipts 70,473.55

Disbursements Staff:

Salary and Allowances 19,899.96

Housing-Townhouse Costs 3,827.76

Rent 3,600.00

Annuities 599.10

Hospitalization 2,1 70.50

Utihties 1,396.93

Total Staff .31,494.25

Office and General Expenses:

Travel 6,067.29

Rent 3,277.56

Secretarial Services 1 ,792.76

Postage 1,478.08

Supplies and Printing 1,831.01

Telephone 1,731.86

Bank and ('ollection Charges 7.19

Equipment Maintenance 1 82.40

1975 Annual Meeting 1,295.05

P. O. Box Rental and Miscellaneous 38.00

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DISBURSEMENTS (Cont.)

Insurance 1 75.00

Utilities 189.18

Total Office and General Expense 18,065.38

Board Expenses:

Mid-Winter Board Meeting 1,803.94

Fall Executive Committee Meeting 946.65

Committee Expenses 411.25

Total Board Expenses 3,1 61 .84

Publications:

Forsee 681 .58

Yearbook 1,001.50

Prayer Calendar 655.00

Other 97.50

Total PubHcations . .2,435.58

Contributions:

NAE Chaplaincy Commission 660.00

NAE General Fund 40.00

Congregational Historical Society 10.00

Congregational Library 10.00

Total Contributions 720.00

Professional Services 450.00

Total Expenses 56,327.05

Special Designations:

Ministers' Annuities 10,1 39.09

Church Extension 3,275.00

Women's Project -Office Equipment 588.25

Other Designations 500.00

Total Special Designations 14,502.34

Total Disbursements 70,829.39

Excess of Disbursements over Receipts (355.84)

Cash Balance, January 1 , 1976 - Midway National Bank,

St. Paul, Minnesota 1,777.61

Cash Balance, December 31, 1976 - Midway National Bank,

St. Paul, Minnesota 1,421.77

1) Housing - Townhouse Costs consists of Townhouse Association dues, repairs and maintenance, and the monthly payments to Home Federal Savings for principal, interest, taxes and insurance.

2) Travel expense includes $2,607.34 applicable to 1975 travel.

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Board of Directors

Conservative Congregational Christian Conference

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Westchester, Illinois 60153

Gentlemen:

We have excimined the general fund statement of cash receipts and disbursements of the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference for the year ended December 31, 1976. Our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, and accordingly included such tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances.

In our opinion, the accompanying statement of cash receipts and disbursements presents fairly the recorded cash transactions of the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference for the year ended Decem- ber 31, 1976, on a basis consistent with the preceding year.

Respectfully submitted.

Field Work Completed; January 29, 197 7

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GIFT INCOME FROM CHURCHES - 1976

Carlsbad Union Church Montrose Community Church Community Church of Palm Springs Lake Avenue Congregational Church Thousand Palms Community Church Community Church of Vista Westminster Congregational Church People's Congregational Church Kdgewood Congregational Church Fbenezer Congregational Church Congregational Christian Church HIS Community Church Zion Church First Congregational Church

Carlsbad, California

$ 660.00

Montrose, California

560.00

Palm Springs, California

100.00

Pasadena, California

2,850.00

Thousand Palms, California

Vista, California

1,050.00

Canterbury, Connecticut

Jupiter, Florida

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Orlando, Florida

230.00

Paul, Idaho

508.00

Alto Pass, Illinois

40.00

Elmhurst, Illinois

300.00

Frceport, Illinois

1,020.00

Highland, Illinois

600.00

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Boaz Congregational Church Homer Congregational Church Union Church of Monroe Center Boaz Congregational Church Villa Ridge Union Church Congregational Christian Church Darlington Congregational Church First Congregational Church First Congregational Church Congregational Christian Church Burlington Congregational Church Calvary Congregational Church First Christian Church Limington Congregational Church St. Lawrence Congregational Church First Baptist Church Second Congregational Church Park Street Church Carlisle Congregational Church Community Church of Neponset Cape Ann Bible Church Mission St. Congregational Church Orthodox Congregational Church West Congregational Church Mayflower Congregational Church Mission Evangelical Cong. Church Medway Village Church North Congregational Church Greek Evangelical Church Second Congregational Church Grace Church Congregational First Congregational Church People's Evangelical Cong. Church Phillips Congregational Church Evangehcal Congregational Church West Gloucester Trinity Cong. First Christian Church First Congregational Church Olivet Congregational Church Congregational Christian Church Cross Congregational Church First Reformed Church Congregational Christian Church Maybee Congregational Church Orchard View Cong. Church First Congregational Church Perry Congregational Church Smith's Creek Cornmunity Church Sand Lake Chapel First Congregational Church So. Elmdale Congregational Church Conservative Congregational Church First Cong. Church of Round Prairie First Congregational Church Como Congregational Church University Ave. Cong. Church Maplewood Congregational Church Union Congregational Church Emmanuel Congregational Church Hope Congregational Church

Kamak, Illinois

200.00

Lockport, Illinois

150.00

Monroe Center, lUinois

120.00

Villa Ridge, Illinois

30.00

Villa Ridge, Illinois

280.00

Argos, Indiana

300.00

Darlington, Indiana

100.00

Buffalo Center, Iowa

867.30

Parkersburg, Iowa

740.00

Lincoln, Kansas

79.74

Burlington, Maine

40.00

East Andover, Maine

170.00

Kittery Point, Maine

165.00

Limington, Maine

50.00

Portland, Maine

84.00

Sedgwick, Maine

Baltimore, Maryland

120.00

Boston, Massachusetts

1,000.00

Carlisle, Massachusetts

300.00

Dorchester, Massachusetts

100.00

Essex, Massachusetts

Gardner, Massachusetts

100.00

Gloucester, Massachusetts

25.00

Haverhill, Massachusetts

185.00

Kingston, Massachusetts

175.00

Maynard, Massachusetts

240.00

Medway, Massachusetts

207.00

New Salem, Massachusetts

155.00

Newton Centre, Massachusetts

Peabody, Massachusetts

300.00

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

250.00

Revere, Massachusetts

240.00

So. Ashbumham, Massachusetts

200.00

So. Boston, Massachusetts

365.00

So. Easton, Massachusetts

805.00

West Gloucester, Massachusetts

100.00

W. Mansfield, Massachusetts

178.00

Bancroft, Michigan

216.00

Bridgman, Michigan

100.00

Eureka, Michigan

340.00

FUnt, Michigan

200.00

Flint, Michigan

100.00

Maple Rapids, Michigan

50.00

Maybee, Michigan

300.00

Muskegon, Michigan

200.00

New Haven, Michigan

300.00

Perry, Michigan

120.00

Smith's Creek, Michigan

93.00

Britt, Minnesota

544.17

Cook, Minnesota

270.00

Holdingford, Minnesota

89.25

Hollandale, Minnesota

240.00

Long Prairie, Minnesota

5.75

Mantorville, Minnesota

200.00

Minneapolis, Minnesota

St. Paul, Minnesota

650.00

St. Louis, Missouri

165.00

Ft. Shaw, Montana

Plevna, Montana

Bayard, Nebraska

388.00

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First Congregational Church Zion Congregational Church First Cong. Church of Morristown South Bronx Community Church Clifton Park Community Church Community Bible Church Fluvanna Community Church Kiantone Congregational Church The Weakland Chapel Lake View Congregational Church First Congregational Church First Congregational Church East Glenville Community Church Union Congregational Church Central Nyack Cong. Church Evangehcal Congregational Church Hope Conservative Cong. Church Evangelical Congregational Church First Congregational Church Zoar Congregational Church First Congregational Church Zion Congregational Church Westville Congregational Church Hambden Congregational Church Community Congregational Church Slope Congregational Church Christ Memorial Church Zion Congregational Church New Haven Bible Church Williamette Valley Comm. Church Snyder Ave. Cong. Church Pilgrim Congregational Church Wiltsie Community Church Darlington Congregational Church Lakeside Bible Church St. John's Cong. Church Danby Congregational Church First Congregational Church S. Norfolk Cong. Christian Church Bethlehem Congregational Church Church at Northern Virginia Haven Bible Church Bethel Congregational Church Praise Chapel

Grace Congregational Church Plymouth Congregational Church First Congregational Church Immanuel Congregational Church First Congregational Church First Cong. Church of Leon Cong. Church of Spring Valley Hope Congregational Church Ringwood Christian Church Crawford St. Cong. Christian Church Emmanuel Church

Clarks, Nebraska

355.00

Norfolk, Nebraska

126.15

Brier Hill, New York

30.00

Bronx, New York

25.00

Elnora, New York

Inwood, New York

165.00

Jamestown, New York

325.00

Jamestown, New York

208.50

Jamestown, New York

Lake View, New York

380.00

North CoUins, New York

900.00

Port Leyden, New York

50.00

Scotia, New York

900.00

Tuckahoe, New York

460.00

Valley Cottage, New York

100.00

Dickinson, North Dakota

235.00

Elgin, North Dakota

240.00

Glen Ullin, North Dakota

172.11

Kulm, North Dakota

Mott, North Dakota

665.00

New Rockford, North Dakota

Turtle Lake, North Dakota

140.00

Beloit, Ohio

627.20

Chardon, Ohio

249.50

Columbus, Ohio

50.00

Hubbard, Ohio

120.00

Robertsville, Ohio

Weatherford, Oklahoma

Portland, Oregon

100.00

Portland, Oregon

200.00

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

95.00

Plymouth, Pennsylvania

180.00

Russell, Pennsylvania

25.00

Pawtucket, Rhode Island

596.75

Mobridge, South Dakota

120.00

FoUett, Texas

163.25

Danby, Vermont

50.00

St. Albans, Vermont

Chesapeake, Virginia

300.00

Disputanta, Virginia

350.00

Oakton, Virginia

500.00

Vancouver, Washington

35.00

Washougal, Washington

20.00

Crandon, Wisconsin

80.00

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

391.25

Oshkosh, Wisconsin

715.00

Randolph, Wisconsin

160.00

Sheboygan, Wisconsin

300.00

Shiocton, Wisconsin

100.00

Sparta, Wisconsin

97.50

Spring Valley, Wisconsin

150.00

Superior, Wisconsin

1,727.00

Stouffville, Ontario

90.00

Toronto, Ontario

150.00

Toronto, Ontario

120.00

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CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF THE CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE

1976

PREAMBLE

In gratitude to Almighty God for the gift of salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ; and Believing that, to the glory of God, the task of the Church of Jesus Christ is two-fold, i.e., the evangelization of the world and the edification of the saints; and believing further that there is a definite need among congregationally governed churches of historic Biblical persuasion for an association to assist them in the performance of said task: We, therefore, as autonomous churches declaring our unquaUfied behef in the entire Word of God written, humbly invoking the guidance of the Holy Spirit, have covenanted together to form such an association.

Article I - Name

The name of this organization shall be: THE CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE, hereinafter called the Conference.

Article II - Purpose

1 . To deepen and extend the fellowship of our churches.

2. To encourage a steadfast. Biblical witness by our churches.

3. To facihtate co-operation and counsel among our churches with regard to evangelism, edification. Christian education, stewardship^ missions, church extension. Christian action, women's and men's fellowships, youth activities, the pastoral ministry, and other related concerns.

4. To preserve and promote the Scriptural principles of the autonomy of the local church and the freedom of the believer in Christ.

Article III - Statement of Faith

1. We beheve the Bible, consisting of the Old and New Testament, to be the only inspired, inerrant, infallible, authoritative Word of God written.

2. We believe that there is one God, eternally existent in three persons: Father, Son and Holy Ghost.

3. We beheve in the deity of Christ, in His virgin birth, in His sinless life, in His miracles, in His vicarious and atoning death through His shed blood, in His bodily resurrection, in His ascension to the right hand of the Father, and in His personal return in power and glory.

4. We beheve that for salvation of lost and sinful man regeneration by the Holy Spirit is absolutely essential.

5. We beheve in the present ministry of the Holy Spirit by Whose indwelling power and fullness the Christian is enabled to live a godly life in this present evil world.

6. We beheve in the resurrection of both the saved and the lost; they that are saved unto the resurrection of life, and they that are lost unto the resurrection of damnation.

7. We beheve in the spiritual unity of all beUevers in Christ.

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Article IV - Statement of Polity

1. We believe that Jesus Christ is the Head of His body, the Church universal, and of each local church.

2. We believe that each local church is in itself a complete church, and therefore autonomous and possesses all rights and responsibilities of the church by the Holy Spirit as set forth in the Holy Scriptures.

3. We believe that Jesus Christ exercises His authority in each local church by the Holy Spirit and through the Holy Scriptures.

4. We believe that each local church is amenable only to Jesus Christ, and not to any association, conference, council, synod or any other ecclesiastical body.

5. We believe that it is proper and beneficial for each local church to seek fellowship and council of other such local churches.

Article V - Membership

1. Membership in this Conference shall be attained by the voluntary association of churches, ministers or individual laymen who find themselves in full accord with the Statement of Faith and Statement of Polity (Articles HI, IV) of this constitution, and with the general principles of this Conference as set forth in the constitution and by-laws. Conference membership, whether of church, minister or layman, may be subject to review by the ensuing annual meeting of the Conference. Ministerial membership shall be accorded on the basis of the approved ministerial standards of the Conference, as set forth in the by-laws of this constitution. Churches are not necessarily barred from membership because of other affiliations so long as they adhere to the Statement of Faith and the Statment of Polity and the workings of the Conference. Individual lay membership may be held only by members of Congregational Christian Churches which are not member churches of this Conference, or by members of other congregationally governed local churches which also are not members of this Conference. In the event that a non-member church joins this Conference, the individual lay membership of any of its members ceases.

2. A church, minister or individual lay member may withdraw from membership in this conference at any time by its or his own action, and will be removed from the membership roll when written notice of such action is given to the Chairman of the Credentials Committee.

3. In the event that there is received a written statement that a member church, minister or individual lay member has departed from the standards of faith and practice set forth in this Constitution and By-laws, the Committee on Credentials and Placement shall make a careful investigation of the matter. If the charge appears to the Committee to be justified, the Committee shall report the matter to the Conference for appropriate action. The Committee on Credentials and Placement shall file their report in writing with the Recording Secretary of this Conference and the party accused at least thirty days prior to the annual or special meeting at which the report is to be considered. The right to appeal to the Conference by the party accused is pre-supposed.

Article VI - Associated Relationships

1. The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference encour- ages the forming of local fellowships, conferences, or associations, of churches and ministers who are in accordance with Section 1 , Article V, of this constitution, and who are in sympathy with the statements of faith and polity of this Conference.

Fellowships, conferences, or associations, whether state or area, may be recognized in this associated relationship upon request to and approval by the Credentials and Placement Committee. Such action will be subject to review by the ensuing annual meeting of the Conference.

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Recognition by the Conference does not bestow membership in the National Conference upon churches or ministers of the respective groups; churches, ministers, or individual laymen, may attain voluntary membership according to Article V - Membership, of this constitution.

Fellowships, conferences or associations, recognized by the National Conference, will be represented in the Conference business meetings by the delegates of their member churches which are also members of this Conference.

Article VII - Meetings

1. ANNUAL MEETING. There shall be an annual meeting of the Conference at such time and place as determined by the Executive Committee, unless the same are specifically designated by the annual meetings of the previous year.

2. SPECIAL MEETINGS. These may be called at the direction of the Executive Committee, or upon written request of members representing one-fifth of the total membership of the Conference.

3. REPRESENTATION. Churches becoming members of the Con- ference shall be entitled to representation at various meetings of the Conference by the pastors and two lay delegates per.first 100 members or fraction thereof, and thereafter one delegate for each 500 members or fraction thereof.

Voting privileges at Conference meetings shall also be extended to ministerial members who are without a charge, and to individual lay members of the Conference, with the understanding that not more than one layman from any non-member church shall be entitled to vote.

4. PROCEDURE. The guide for parliamentary procedure in all meetings shaU be Robert's Rules of Order, Revised, in all cases not covered by special rules of this Constitution and By-Laws.

Article VIII - Officers

1 . The elected officers of this Conference shall be:

(a) A President, a First Vice-President, a Second Vice-President, a Recording Secretary, a Conference Minister, a Conference Secretary, a Treasurer, a Controller, an Editor, and an Historian.

(b) The term of office for each of the above officers shall be three years, and for the duration of their tenure they shall be members of the Conference Board of Directors with full voting rights.

(c) The terms of the President, the First Vice-President and the Second Vice-President shall expire simultaneously; and the following year the terms of the Conference Minister, the Recording Secretary and the Controller shall expire. The third year the terms of the Conference Secretary, Editor, Treasurer, and Historian shall expire.

(d) No Conference officer or board member, except the Confer- ence Minister or Conference Secretary, may serve more than nine (9) consecutive years in conference offices without a lapse of at least one (1) year between those offices.

2. The duly elected officers of the said Conference shall hold their office until their successors are chosen and installed in their stead which shall be at the Annual Meeting at which they are elected.

3. If for any reason an officer chooses to resign, a letter of resignation shall be directed to the President, who in turn shall call it to the attention of the Board of Directors, which Board wiU have the power to accept such a resignation between meetings of the Confer- ence. This procedure shall also be followed if any members of the Board of Directors choose to resign. In the event that the President resigns the letter of resignation shall be directed to the Conference Minister, who shall present it to the Board of Directors for action.

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Article IX - Board of Directors

1. The business of the Conference shall be conducted by a Board of Directors, numbering not fewer than twelve nor more than thirty members, and shall include the elected officers of the Conference. The initial Board having been elected in three equal groups, for one year, for two years, and three years, respectively, one-third of the membership of the Board of Directors (exclusively of the Conference Officers named in Article VIII) shall be elected annually for a term of three years, at future Annual Meetings of the Conference. In the election of members at large, consideration shall be given to geographic representation.

2. The Board of Directors shall establish an Executive Committee, to consist of the officers of the Conference. The Board may delegate to the Executive Committee such of its powers and authority as may be deemed necessary for the proper functioning of the Conference.

3. The Board of Directors shall fill any vacancy arising among the officers of the Conference or in the Board itself, until the next annual meeting of the Conference at which time the Conference shall fill the vacancy for the unexpired term.

4. The Board of Directors shall have power to endorse a ministerial member of the Conference for the military chaplaincy upon the recommendation of the Credentials and Placement Committee. This endorsement is subject to review by the Annual Meeting of the Conference.

5. The Board of Directors shall appoint annually the Conference representative on the Chaplaincy Commission of the National Associa- tion of Evangelicals. He shall automatically be one of the five members of the Credentials and Placement Committee.

6. The Board of Directors shall establish FORESEE PUBLICA- TIONS as the Christian Education supply and publication arm of the Conference; such operation to be under the direction of the Board of Directors.

Article X - Incorporation

This revised Constitution and By-Laws shall become the Constitu- tion and By-Laws of the Corporation established under the Constitu- tion and By-Laws replaced by this instrument.

Article XI - By-Laws

The Conference shall adopt such By-Laws as it shall deem appropriate and necessary for the operation of the Conference. The By-Laws shall provide for the manner of amendment thereof.

Article XII - Amendments

1 . Amendments to this constitution shall be proposed in writing by submitting the same to the Recording Secretary at the annual meeting preceding their consideration for adoption. These amendments shall be read to the annual meeting and copies of the same shall be mailed as soon as possible after the annual meeting at which they are first proposed to each of the Conference members (churches, ministers, and individual lay members). A two-thirds favorable vote of the delegates duly elected, and of others entitled to vote (See Article VII, paragraph 3), shall be required for adoption; and the orderly numbering, lettering, capitalization and spelling of the Articles shall be cared for by the Constitution Study Committee.

Article XIII - Dissolution

No part of the net earnings or other assets of this Conference shall ever inure to the benefit of any donor, member, or officer of this Conference, or of any private individual. No donor, member, individual committee, associate or affiliate member or officer of this Conference

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shnll he entitled to be a recipient in the distribution of any assets of this Conlerence upon dissolution. Any assets of said Conference must be clislrihuted or given to one or more organizations recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as one organized exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes.

BY-LAWS I - Board of Directors

1 . The property and business of the Conference shall be managed by the Board of Directors.

2. The President of the Conference shall serve as Chairman of the Board of Directors, and shall preside at all meetings.

3. Regular meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held at such time and place as shaU be determined by the Board, but not less than once a year.

4. Special meetings of the Board of Directors may be called by the Conference President on one month's notice to each Board member. Such meeting, may be also called by the Conference Minister in like manner upon written request of any five members of the Board. A business quorum shall be any majority of the members of the Board.

5. The Board of Directors shaU keep written minutes of each meeting, which are to be made available to the Conference upon request.

6. The Board of Directors may employ or cause to be employed such other persons as the needs of the Conference may require.

II - Officers

1. The Board of Directors or the Executive Committee may appoint in addition to the officers provided for in the Constitution such assistant secretaries, assistant treasurers and other subordinate officers and agents as may be deemed necessary. Such appointed officers, shall hold office for the terms of, and exercise the powers and perform the duties assigned to them by the action of the appointing body,

2. The President shall be chief executive officer of the said Conference. He may with the consent of the Board of Directors, delegate to other elected officers of the Conference, such authorities and powers of the President as from time to time may be deemed appropriate and necessary to facilitate the operation of the Conference.

3. The Vice-Presidents, in order of their rank, shall, in the absence of the President, perform the duties and functions of his office, and in addition thereto such other duties as the Board of Directors may from time to time prescribe.

4. The Recording Secretary, or a temporary substitute shall, attend all meetings of the Board of Directors and of the Conference, and cause to be recorded all the votes and minutes of all proceedings in a book to be kept for that purpose. He shall perform all such other duties as may be prescribed by the Board of Directors or the Executive Committee.

5. The Conference Minister shall perform the duties of an executive secretary. He shall conduct the official correspondence of the Confer- ence and his office shall be located in a place suitable to him and to the work of the Conference. He shall give, or cause to be given, notice of all meetings of the members and of the several committees of the Conference and shall likewise perform such other duties as may be prescribed by the Board of Directors or by the Executive Committee, under whose supervision he shall be. He shall cause to be kept in safe custody the seal of the Conference and, when authorized by the Board of Directors or the Executive Committee, shall affix the same to any instrument requiring it. When so affixed it shall be attested by his signature, or by the signature of such other officers as shall be designated by the Board of Directors or the Executive Committee. The Missionary-At-Large shall keep an accurate roll of the names and

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addresses of the members of the Conference, which roll shall be the official record of the Conference for all its purposes. He shall also travel in the interests of the Conference so far as time and funds may permit.

6. The Treasurer shall have custody of the corporate funds and securities of the Conference, and shall cause the same to be kept in a safe deposit box as directed by the Board of Directors. He shall cause to be kept full and accurate accounts of receipts and disbursements in books belonging to the Conference, and shall deposit all monies and other valuable effects in the name of and credit of the Conference, in repositories indicated by the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors are to see that the Treasurer's books be audited annually by an approved certified public accountant, the report of which will be made directly to the Board of Directors and be made available to the Conference membership.

7. The Historian shall act as a repository for materials of historical interest, maintain an historical account of the Conference from its inception and promote an interest in the churches in the details of their own histories and anniversaries.

8. The Editor shall serve as a member of the Editorial Committee and shall serve in addition to the three elected members of this committee.

9. The Controller shall approve the expenditures of all monies in accordance with the adopted budget. He shall assist the Treasurer in the preparation of the budget for presentation to the Board of Directors at the annual meeting. He shall make such recommendations to the Board of Directors for the handling of funds that he deems necessary for proper stewardship,

III - Committees

In addition to the Executive Comniittee indicated in Article IX, Section 2 of the Constitution, the following committees shall be provided.

1. A Credentials and Placement Committee of five to be elected by the Board of Directors on a rotating basis for three year terms; which committee shall have the following duties:

(a) The Committee shall review all applications for membership in the Conference. In making such a review, the Committee shall make every reasonable effort to investigate and interview all individuals making application to the Conference. This investigation should include, if at all possible, a personal interview by a member of the Committee or by a Board member; or by a member of the Conference, if the first two are impractical. They shall either approve or disapprove the application, or refer it to the Board of Directors for review. In the event of approval, the committee has power to grant membership subject to approval by the next Annual Meeting of the Conference.

(b) The Committee shall take action with regard to requests for transferral or dismissal, such action being subject to approval by the next Annual Meeting of the Conference except where dismissal has been requested by the party in question.

(c) All applications for membership, transfer, or dismissal, either approved or disapproved by the Committee and all such applications then in process are to be listed and circulated by the Committee to the entire membership of the Conference not less than thirty days before the Annual Meeting. Only those so listed and circulated shall be presented to the Annual Meeting for ratification.

(d) The Committee shall have the power to renew ministerial licenses granted by the Conference upon application by the Hcensee, such renewal being subject to approval by the next Annual Meeting of the Conference.

(e) The Committee shall have the power to receive prospective ministerial candidates under Conference Care, such action being

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subject of approval by the next Annual Meeting of the Conference. The committee shall upon request make recommendations as to theological schools, and render such other counsel and assistance as necessary.

(0 The Committee shall make recommendation to the Board of Directors regarding the endorsement of any ministerial member seeking to enter the military chaplaincy.

(g) The Committee shall make an annual review of the ministerial activities of those with full memberships or license to determine the current outreach of the Conference and the propriety of continued ministerial status of the members.

(h) The Committee shall make a careful investigation of those cases where discipUne may be necessary as ordered by Article IV, Section 3 of the Constitution.

(i) The Committee shall render all assistance possible to ministers seeking pastorates and to churches seeking pastors, by making available proper information at hand to all who request it.

2. A Program Committee of five consisting of the Conference Presi- dent, the host pastor, and three members to be elected by the Confer- ence on a rotating basis for three year terms. This Committee shall prepare the details of the Annual Meeting of the Conference.

3. A Nominating Committee of five, two to be appointed annually by the Board of Directors and three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis for three year terms. This Committee shall provide a slate of candidates for the various offices and committees.

4. A Finance Committee of three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis for three year terms. This Committee shall devise ways and means of providing for the financial needs of the Conference, and shall make such financial needs known to the constituency.

5. A Missionary Committee of three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis for three year terms. This Committee shall encourage and stimulate missionary interests in the local churches by providing missionary literature and missionary speakers.

6. A Christian Education Committee of three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis for three year terms. This Committee shall encourage the promotion of better Christian Education in the churches, and an interest on the part of the churches in Christian Education beyond the churches.

7. An Editorial Committee of three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis for three year terms. This Committee shall publish a Conference Year Book annually, a Conference periodical; tracts and other necessary and desired literature.

8. An Evangehsm Committee of three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis for three year terms. This Committee shall encourage evangelism by every means; in local churches, through example and counsel, through provision of appropriate literature, and through the suggesting of names of evangelists to churches requesting them.

9. A Church Extension Committee of three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis for three year terms. This Committee diall make available to the Conference constituency information concerning potential areas for the organization of churches, and concerning needy churches to whom assistance and counsel would be helpful. The Committee shall seek to interest non-member Congregational Christian Churches in Conference membership.

10. A Constitution Study Committee of three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis for three year terms. This Committee stiaXL annually review the Constitution and By-Laws, offer for consideration any appropriate revisions or amendments, and take necessary procedural steps to bring them before the Conference. This

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Committee shall study also the constitutional problems of local churches at the request of the same, and recommend suggestions for improving the constitution thereof.

1 1. A Women's Activities Committee of three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis for three year terms. This Committee shall seek to promote the growth and spiritual welfare of the Women's fellowships of member and other churches through regular correspondence, the exchange of ideas, programs and projects, and the stimulation of interest on the part of women's fellowships in the ministry of this Conference.

12. A Ministry Committee of three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis for three year terms. This Committee shall make available to the Ministers of the Conference information regarding retirement and pension plans, and hospitalization. They shall plan for ministerial retreats and work-shops. They shall contact the ministers of the Conference with a view to their personal growth.

13. A Committee on Fraternal Relations of three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis for three year terms. This Committee shall carry on discussions and relations with other like-minded bodies in this country and throughout the world.

14. A Committee of Area Representatives. This Committee shall be elected by the Board of Directors on a rotating basis for three year terms, the number to be determined by the Board. The duties of this Committee shall consist of acting in the capacity of regional assistants to the Conference Minister. Each member shall be assigned a specific area of the country and be responsible for promoting, encouraging, and overseeing the work of the Conference in that area. The Committee shall serve under the direction of the Conference Minister.

15. A Youth Committee of three s'hall be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis for three year terms. This Committee shall plan for Annual Youth sessions concurrent to the Conference Annual Meetings and for such other Conference-wide activities that may be feasible. This Committee shall also be responsible for the organization, oversight and direction of FORESEE YOUTH, the Conference youth organization whose officers shall be determined and elected annually by the high school and college youth gathered at their annual sessions. These elected youth officers together with the Youth Committee will plan for and carry out the objectives of the Conference (Constitution Article II) in relation to the youth of our churches.

16. The Board of Directors shall appoint for each annual meeting such other committees as deemed necessary.

A pastor of a member church, who does not hold his standing in the Conference may serve on any committee, with the exception of the Credentials and Placement Committee, as long as he is pastor of a member church. If he ceases his relationship to a member church, he is automatically dropped from the committee memberijhip, unless he is called to another member church. He may not be elected to the Board or a Conference office.

Each committee shall prepare a written report of progress to be presented at the annual meeting of the Conference, and at such other times as the Board of Directors shall request it.

IV - Finance

There is to be no pcr-capita, assessment or apportionment levied by this Conference upon the member churches or ministers. The churches and ministers are encouraged to assume voluntarily a share in the financial responsibility of the Conference.

V - Conference Records

All records of Conference business in the hands of Conference officials are the property of the Conference, contents of which must be made available to authorized Conference officials upon request, and

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which must be delivered to the Conference upon termination of the service of officials.

VI - Ordination to the Christian Ministry

1. Ordination to the ministry shall be by a local church, after examination by a council called by said church.

2. A candidate for Ordination to the Christian Ministry and subsequent ministerial membership in this Conference will be expected to have a life which is bearing the fruit of the Spirit, and which is marked by deep spirituality and the best of ethical practices. The candidate will be disqualified by any habits or practices in his life which do not glorify God in his body which belongs to God, or which might cause any brother in Christ to stumble.

3. This Conference recommends that any local church which calls an unordained man to its pastorate who does not hold a Ministerial License from this Conference allow a trial period of one year before proceeding with his ordination.

a. Every candidate for ordination is encouraged to first apply for Ministerial License.

b. Prospective candidates for the ministry, the mission field, and other areas of service are encouraged to apply for Conference Care Membership.

VII - Ministerial Standards and Membership

1. A Ministerial Membership.

a. A Ministerial standing in this Conference shall require:

(1) A minimum academic attainment of a diploma from an accredited Bible institute or the equivalent in formal education or Christian service. However, this Conference considers a seminary training to be desirable.

(2) Acceptable ordination to the Christian ministry.

(3) Reception into membership in the Conference in the manner provided by the Constitution (Article V).

(4) Membership in a Congregational Christian, or a congregation ally governed, local church.

b. Good and regular standing of ministers shall indicate that they do hold Conference membership and are not under disciplinary penalty as a result of charges against them.

c. An associate or fellowship relationship only may be granted to ministers having their credentials in a non-Congregational body, entitling them to all the privileges of the Conference, with the exception of holding office, committee membership and voting.

d. Ministerial membership cards, both for ministers in full standing and for hcenses, shall be issued annually as of the closing date of the Annual Meeting, over the Signatures of the President and the Conference Minister of the Conference. A voluntary fee of $10.00 shall be suggested at each issuance which will include the cost of the Conference periodical and the Year Book.

^- Ministerial members who are inactive for a period of two years, during which time they do not answer Conference or regional correspondence or questionnaires; and do not make a contribution, financial or otherwise; and do not attend any Conference or regional meetings; and do not make any contact whatever with this Conference, shall be contacted if at all possible by the Credentials and Placement Committee to ascertain their interest in this Conference. If there is no response, or no interest indicated, the names of such Ministerial members may be recommended by said Committee to any Annual Meeting of the Conference for removal from Ministerial membership in the Conference; similarly, recommendation may be made for removal from membership in any of the applicable three other types of membership as defined in the Constitution (Article V.l).

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2. Licentiate Membership

Ministerial license to preach conferring authority to perform the regular functions of the parish ministry, including the solemnization of marriages where legally permissable shall be granted by the Conference upon recommendation by the Credentials and Placement Committee and shall expire with the' closing date of the ensuing Annual Meeting of the Conference, such license is renewable at the discretion of the Credentials and Placement Committee upon application to its chairman at least thirty (30) days before expiration of the license.

3. Christian Worker Membership

Any other person who is in accord with the Statement of Faith and with the Statement of Polity (Constitution, Articles III, IV), and with the general principles of this Conference set forth in the Constitution and By-Laws, and is engaged in a Christian vocation such as a mission executive, an editor of a Christian periodical, a director of Christian education, may be received into membership as a Christian Worker in the manner provided by the Constitution (Article V). Such a member Christian Worker is entitled to all the rights and privileges of the Conference.

4. Conference Care Membership

a. Prospective candidates for the ministry, the mission field, and other areas of service such as Christian education, church administration, ministry of music and similar areas, may be received under Conference Care for guidance in preparation. Under such care the enrollee may study the Conference Study Course. The enrollee shall have an annual personal conference with a member of the Credentials and Placement Committee or with some Conference representative appointed by them. A person who has been received under Conference Care, is considered a member of the Conference under Conference Care, and is entitled to vote at all Annual Meetings and Special Meetings of the Conference. His vote does not necessarily have to be included in the delegation from his home church, if that church is a member of the Conference.

b. The standing of Conference Care may be granted to candidates described in By-Law VI, 4, a., from foreign countries who are resident, and only for so long a time as they are resident, for study in the United States of America.

5. Lay Preacher

The Conference shall provide for the status of Lay Preacher upon the application of an individual to the Credentials and Placement Committee and shall be available only to lay members of the Conference. Such status shall be granted for the purpose of recognizing an active lay witness of the individual, but it shall not include the privileges of licentiate membership such as authority granted by the Conference in licensing to perform the regular functions of a pastorate including the solemnization of marriages.

The status of Lay Preacher for the individual shall expire with the closing date of the ensuing Annual Meeting of the Conference and be. renewable at the discretion of the Credentials and Placement Committee upon application at least thirty (30) days before the expiration of such status.

6. Individual Lay Membership

This membership shall be granted to members of congregationally governed churches which are not members of this Conference. Such individual Lay Members shall be granted the full privilege of Conference Membership in accord with Constitution, Article V, 1 , and Article VII, 3.

VII - Seal

The seal of the Conference in use at the tmie of this Constitutional revision shall continue as the official seal of the Conference, and shall be used by having the same, or a facsimile thereof, impressed or affixed, or reproduced otherwise.

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VIII - Fiscal Year

The fiscal year of the Conference shall be from January 1 to December 31.

IX - Unprocessed Applications

Churches, ministers, or individual lay-members from non-member churches, whose appUcations for membership have been processed too late to be circulated to the entire Conference membership before the Annual Meeting, or whose applications are still in process, may be given the right to speak from the floor and/or the right to vote at the said Annual Meeting, by a majority vote of the assembled delegates.

X - Amendments

These By-Laws may be amended by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the Conference members present and voting at any Annual Meeting or Special Meeting of the Conference, provided that in writing thirty days notice of the substance of proposed amendments to the By-Laws be given to all members of the Conference. Upon adoption of amendments, the orderly numbering, lettering, capitalization and spelling of the By-Laws shall be cared for by the Constitution Study Committee.

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1977 AREA REPRESENTATIVES

MAlNt

Rev. Philip E. Webster, R. R. #1 , Box 32. Sedgwick, ME 04676

NEW ENGLAND

Rev. George S. Buhl, 207 Main St., Kingston, MA 02364

EASTERN NEW YORK & VERMONT

Rev. David B. Johnston, 41 Elm St., Woodstock, VT 05091

EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY & DELAWARE

Rev. Herbert E.Anderson, 102 Center Court, Wilmington. DE 19X10

EASTERN VIRGINIA

Rev. Willis E. Joiner, 1 109 Decatur St., Chesapeake, VA 23324

WESTERN NEW YORK & PENNSYLVANIA

Rev. Rodney Wetzig, P. 0. Box 6, Lake View. NY 1 4085

OHIO

Rev. Paul R. Jones, 600 Ward St., Devola, Maretta, OH 45750

MICHIGAN

Rev. Ronald Hamilton, 58625 Main Blvd., New Haven, Ml 48048

WISCONSIN

Rev. Lynn Scovil, 318 Church Ave., Oshkosh, Wl 54901

UPPER MIDWEST

Rev. Clifford Christensen, 57 Kipling St., St. Paul, MN 55 1 19

CENTRAL MIDWEST

Mr. Lorin Kment, Route j^l, Norfolk, NB 68701

GREAT PLAINS

Rev. LaRue Goetz, 1318 Divide Ave., Bismarck, ND 58501

IDAHO & MONTANA

Rev. Ted Meter, Box 14, Paul, ID 83347

ROCKY MOUNTAINS

Rev. Edwin Dahmer, 1619 4th Ave., Scottsbluff, NB 69361

TEXAS PANHANDLE & OKLAHOMA Rev. Eloyd Theissen, FoUett, TX 79034

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Rev. A. Barry Jones, 3 1 75 Harding St., Carlsbad, C A 92008

PACIFIC NORTHWEST

Rev. Alan L. Wyatt, Sr., 140 Vine St., Oregon City, OR 97045

ONTARIO, CANADA

Rev. Noel Churchman, 79 Graystone Ave., Kitchener, Ontario N2M-4T2

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REGIONAL FELLOWSHIPS

The following groups are in formal Associated Relationship with the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference as set forth in Article VI of the Constitution.

GREAT PLAINS CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSfflP

Officers Moderator: Rev. Johnny Hofer, Glen UUin, ND 5863 1

Vice Moderator: Ferd Holzwarth, Mobridge, SD 57601

Secretary: Betty Nadeen, Mott, ND 58646

Treasurer: Solomon Springer, Elgin , ND 58533

Historian: Rev. Albert Wetzel, Tioga, ND 58852

Committees

Credentials, Placement and Resolutions LaRue Goetz, Chairman Edward Horst Henry Vieth

Youth

Rev. Larry Scovil, Chairman

Rev. Allan Fadel

Calvin Kessler

Christian Education

Mrs. Betty Howard, Chairman

Oscar Schaible

Thomas Hooker

Nominating

Marvin Ritter, Chairman

Art Hummel

Alvin Lonnick

MAINE ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN AND COMMUNITY CHURCHES

Officers Moderator: Rev. M. Lester Strout, East Andover, ME

Vice Moderator: Clarence Bailey, East Andover, ME

Scribe: Dorothy Draper, Kittery Point, ME

Treasurer: Neils Johnson, South Portland, ME

Committees

Missions and Evangelism Rev. Paul M. Shaw, Chairman Mary Bailey Margaret Buzzell

Credentials and Placement Rev. Philip Webster, Chairman Rev. Aubrey Kelloway Rev. Paul M.Shaw

Christian Ed. & Publications Rev. Nathaniel Pearson, Chairman Rev. Daniel Wray Neils Johnson

Youth Activities Mike Bullock, Chairman Jean Emery Richard Craven

Women 's Activities

Mrs. Dorothy Draper, Chairman

Mrs. Betty Strout

Mrs. Ellen Shaw

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CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE OF MICHIGAN

Moderator: Rev. Ron Hamilton, 58725 Main St., New Haven, MI 48048 Vice Moderator: Rev. William Randall, Box 97, Smiths Creek, MI

48074 Scribe: Mr. C. R. DeVinney, 58816 Main St., New Haven, MI 48048 Treasurer: Rev. Ronald Goodrich, 3485 Southgate Dr., Flint, MI 48507 Women's Activity Committee: Sharon Lewis, 14215 Fowlerville Rd.,

Perry, MI 48872

Credentials Committee Youth Committee

Rev. John Bristol, Chairman Mr. Robert Wilbur, Chairman

Rev. Ralph Jackman Mr. Thomas Nelson

Rev. Robert Petrovich Ms. Joanne Wahl

Nominating Committee Women 's A ctivity Committee

Rev. Ralph Jackman Ms. Sharon Lewis

Rev. William Randall Ms. Etheljane Rothney

Rev. George Reith Ms. Leah Webber

CENTRAL MIDWEST FELLOWSHIP

President:

Vice President: Mr. John Stratmeyer, Worthing, SD 51011

Secretary: Mrs. John Amen, Norfolk, NB 68701

Treasurer: Mrs. William Kuhn, Clarks, NB 68628

Youth Coordinators: Mr. and Mrs. Loren Kment, Norfolk, NB 68701

NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES

Moderator: Mr. Frank Nilson, Jr., 15 Bungay Rd., W. Mansfield, MA

02083 Treasurer: Rev. Keith Greer, 142 River Rd., Carlisle, MA 01741

Committee Chairmen Credentials: Rev. Ted Boren, 133 So. Main St., Orange, MA 01364 Placement: Rev. Ronald Sylvester, 169 Village St., Medway, MA 02053 Ordination: Rev. George S. Buhl, 207 Main St., Kingston, MA 02364

OHIO REGIONAL OF CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE

Moderator: Rev. Peter Mathewson, 18110 Westville Harrisburg Road,

Beloit, OH 44609 Vice Moderator: Rev. Ted V. Burwell, Sr., 4620 Lake Road, West,

Ashtabula, OH 44004 Treasurer: Mr. Walter W. Werman, 14910 Rock Creek Road, Chardon,

OH 44024 Secretary: Mr. Fred Burt, Route #1, Box 71, Williamsfield, OH 44093

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THE CONFERENCE OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES IN ONTARIO

President: Mr. William Bastedo, 45 Glenwood Ave., Toronto Vice Presidents: Mr. Clarence Fockler, R.R. #4, Stouffville

Mr. William Boucher, 1074 Greenwood Ave., Toronto

Mr. David Pegg, R.R. #1 , Keswick Clerk: Mrs. H. Yakeley, 201 Harold St., Stouffville Treasurer: Mr. Fred Steckley, R.R. #2, Markham Executive Board: Mr. Lloyd Cumming, 437 Innisfil St., Barrie

Mr. Kenneth Wagg, 38 Orchard Park Blvd., Stouffville

Mr. Harry ElHott, Sutton West, Ontario

Educational Board: ''Tidings ":

Miss Grace Irwin Mrs. Mildred Durnam, Editor

Rev. Douglas C. Percy Miss Florence Irwin, Associate

Rev. Doris A. Way Mrs. H. Yakeley, Publisher Rev. WilHam H. Pape

Youth:

Mr. Gary Fockler

Mr. Gregg Clapp

Church Women

President: Mrs. Frances Vague, 213 Second St., Stouffville

Vice President: Mrs. Bette Bastedo, 45 Glenwood Ave., Toronto

Treasurer: Mrs. Lulu Fockler, R.R. 4, Stouffville

Secretary: Mrs. Elva Elliott, Sutton West

PACIFIC NORTHWEST FELLOWSHIP OF THE CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE

Secretary-Treasurer: Rev. Gary R. Pollitt, 6941 N. Knowles Ave., Portland, OR 97217

UPPER MIDWEST CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP

Moderator: Rev. Clifford Christensen, 57 Kipling, St. Paul, MN Secretary: Rev. Jesse James, Route #1 , Box 245, Holdingford, MN Treasurer: Mr. John Nygren, 45 Kipling, St. Paul, MN

WISCONSIN FELLOWSHIP OF BIBLICAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES

President: Rev. Donald Ehler, 614 High St., Hillsboro, WI 54634

Vice President: Rev. Thomas C. Clifford, Box 143, Shiocton, WI 54170

Secretary-Treasurer: Mr. Harvey Overturf, Route #3, Sparta, WI 54656

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INDIVIDUAL LAY MEMBERS OF THE CCCC FROM NON-MEMBER CHURCHES

1 . Coleman, David, 6317 N. Kenmore Ave., Apt. 217, Chicago, IL 60626

2. Coleman, Mrs. Grace E., Route 1 , Willow Hill, IL 62480

3. Fornes, James M., 85 1008 Mill Street, Waianae, HI 96792

4. Freeman, Richard, 44 Vilsack Street, Etna-Pittsburg, PA 15223

5. Garmoe, Mrs. PauHne, Salem, lA 52649

6. Gillaspie, Robert, Route 1 , WiUow Hill, IL 62480

7. Green, Edwin Kirby, 2422 S. Roosevelt Dr., Lake Charles, LA 70601

8. Holmes, Hilmer, 2649 North 49th Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85035

9. Jones, Mrs. Martha, 44 Nicholson Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

10. Learn, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan, 35 Arnold Rd., Hingham, MA 02043

11. Locke, Mrs. H. J., Oldham, SD 57051

12. Lutz, Mrs. R. H., 522 Tecumseh St., Dundee, MI 48131

13. Marko, Mr. Matt, 2720 N. Sheffield, Chicago, IL 60614

14. Mosher, Miss Frances W., Salem, lA 52649

15. Noone, Miss Cynthia C, Rings Island, Newburyport, MA 01950

16. Oriel, Reginald T., 226 Green St., Edwardsville, PA 18704

17. Parks, Mrs. Alta, Salem, lA 52649

18. Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon, 201 E. Webster, Mt. Pleasant, lA 52641

19. Patten, Mrs. James, Jr., 250 High St., Newbury, MA 01950

20. Patterson, Robert, 905 Woods Ave., JoUet, IL 60431

21 . Rook, Mr. and Mrs. Myles, Route 4, Mt. Pleasant, lA 52641

22. Schaap, Mrs. Edward, 627 Maple Drive, Dundee, MI 48131

23. Stowell, Dr. Ellery, 4801 Surrey Drive, Corona del Mar, CA 92625

24. Stueckle, Ed., 1 1707 East Main, Spokane, WA 99206

25. Stueckle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred, LaCrosse, WA 99143

26. Stueckle, Mr. and Mrs. J. A., LaCrosse, WA 99143

27. Tatem, Mrs. Harry C, Woodstock Valley, CT 06282

28. Tatem, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M., Eastford, CT 06242

29. Watts, Mrs. Dale, Route 1, Salem, lA 52649

30. Watts, Mrs. Wilbur, Salem, lA 52649

31. Zoellner, Mrs. Wilhelminia, 1612 Camp Road, Huron, OH 44839

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- Conference yearbook, special correspondence. Benefactor card.

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B. - "Job"

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Rev. Joseph M. Alexanian

Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Anderson

Rev. Thomas C. Anderson

Mr. and Mrs. AuUta

Mr. Orrin H. Bailey

L. E. Bamford

Rev. William Bankester

Ralph J. Bauer

Mr. Floyd Bernard

Mrs. Luana Bernard

John A. Bertolino

Mrs. Elsie Bethards

Dr. James Blackstone

Richard Briggs

Mrs. Edna E. Broughton

Rev. George S. Buhl

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bullock

Pastor Clair Cable

Richard T. Chrisinger

Rev. C. R. Christensen

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Christensen

Rev. N. Churchman

Kenosha, WI So. Easton, MA Maha, MT Bronx, NY Muskegon, MI Forest Grove, OR Freeport, IL St. Paul, MN Superior, Wl Superior, WI Bradford, MA Villa Ridge, IL Palm Springs, CA Pembroke, MA Peabody, MA Kingston, MA Portland, ME Russell, PA Beverly, MA St, Paul, MN St. Paul, MN Kitchener, Ontario

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Mr. and Mrs. George E. Cobb

Mr. and Mrs. Victor W. Coleman

Mr. James Decker

Mr. Glen Dawson

Mrs. J. H. DeMaire

Mr. and Mrs. C. R. DeVinney

Mrs. Thomas F. Doyle

Mr. David Ehler

Rev. Donald Ehler

Bob Emery

Lewis Forman

Mr. David Glaze, Sr.

Anne L. Guba

William F. Gubher

Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Hamilton

Evon Hedley

Rev. Gary Heikkila

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Heitland

Mrs. Anna Hemberger

Mrs. Betty Hemberger

Rev. Johnny J. Hofer

Miss Brenda Hummel

Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ivy

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Johnson

Dr. Loring C. Johnson

Mabel Johnson

Robert R. Johnson

Rev. and Mrs. David Johnston

Rev. Robert C. Klein

Mr. Bill Kuhn

Mrs. Josephine Laghoobian

Mr. R. Gerald Lantz

Rev. Roger Lark

Mrs. Arlene Laurenti

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lilyquist

Miss Merle Long

Mr. E. Paul Lyon

Rev. Thomas Maher

Rev. Maurice Malafronte

Donald Marker

Douglas E. Mastin

Mrs. C. B. Mather

Marian Matta

Jason McConnell

Randi McConnell

Mr. and Mrs. Robert McConnell

Mrs. Charles E. McDonald

Mrs. A. C. Mead

Stouffville, Ontario Kingston, MA Hinsdale, IL Oshkosh, WI Pasadena, CA New Haven, MI New Haven, MI WoUaston, MA Sheboygan, WI Hillsboro, WI Brockton, MA Valley Cottage, NY Oshkosh, WI Kingston, MA Sebring, OH Superior, WI Arcadia, CA Maynard, MA Buffalo Center, lA Elmhurst, IL Absecon, NJ Glen UUin, ND Mott, ND Derby, NY Superior, WI Brockton, MA Bemus Point, NY Bemus Point, NY Woodstock, VT Portland, OR Clarks, NB Pawtucket, RI Oak Brook, IL Vista, CA Kingston, MA Sheboygan, WI Oshkosh, WI Highland, IL Plymouth, PA Valley Cottage, NY Milwaukee, WI Burnt Hills, NY New Haven, MI North Huntingdon, PA Superior, WI Superior, WI Superior, WI Peabody, MA Hammond, NY

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Rev. Harold Milner

Betty Naaden

Mr. Herbert G. Nies

Cynthia C. Noone

Janette Nygren

Mr. John Nygren

Mr. Wilham Nygren

Miguel A. Ortiz

Rev. J. Bruce Ostien

Mrs. James F. Patten, Jr.

Mr. Albert Pfaffenroth

Elsie S. Pinolekto

Mr. and Mrs. G. Edgar Pohly

Mr. H. D. Reichert

Rev. George W. Rieth

Dorothy R. Ripley

Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Rupp

Mr. Walter Rusnak

Philip Schneider

Rev. Clarence Schultz

Miss Carol L. Scovil

Rev. Lynn Scovil

Rev. and Mrs. Paul Shaw

Mr. and Mrs. E. Shumaker

E. F. Siefert

G. Barnum Smith

Rev. and Mrs. Frank E. Soules

Dr. Harold Steinhauser

Rev. M. Lester Strout

J. A. Stueckle

Miss Ruth Sturtevant

Mr. Paul F. Swanson

Mrs. Leona Sword

Rev. and Mrs. Ron Sylvester

Mrs. Gladys Tatem

Mr. Stewart Tatem

Richard H. Taylor

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thomas

Rev. Printice Toler

Mr. and Mrs. John Tomko

Mr. and Mrs. R. Trautwein

Rev. Max Vague

Rev. Victor Vriesen

Mrs. Maurine S. Waechter

A. James Wagner

Rev. Waiiam Walden

William F. Wall

Mrs. Lois Watts

Mr. Philip Watts

So. Easton, MA Mott,ND Mott, ND Newburyport, MA Jamestown, NY St. Paul, MN St. Paul, MN Bronx, NY Wheaton,IL Amesbury, MA Oshkosh, WI Maynard, MA Richmond, MI Mott, ND Muskegon, MI So. Boston, MA Irving, NY Disputanta, VA

Milwaukee, WI

Superior, WI

Oshkosh, WI

Oshkosh, WI

Portland, ME

Villa Ridge, IL

New Haven, MI

Spring Valley, WI

Pittsfield, MA

Davis Junction, IL

E. Andover, ME

La Crosse, WI

Kingston, MA

Carhsle, MA

Dalton, OH

Medway, MA

Eastford, CT

Eastford, CT

Hinsdale, MA

Central City, NB

Cromwell, CT

Prince George, VA

Mott, ND

Ocean side, CA

Ledyard, lA

Bayard, NB

Springfield, VA Southampton, MA Center Harbor, NH So. Easton, MA So. Easton, MA

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Mr. Richard Watts

Mr. David Weber

Rev. and Mrs. Phil Webster

Ruth Weimer

Mr. Waher Werman

Rev. and Mrs. Avery Wetzig

Rod Wetzig

Mrs. Lillian Wick

Chaplain and Mrs. Alvin N. Williams

Mr. and Mrs. George Willis

Pauline Winger

Rev. Ken Winters

Mr. Elmer Witham

Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wollman

Rev. and Mrs. 0. L. Woodward II

Rev. and Mrs. Robert Wuster

Rev. Gerald E. Yost

Mrs. Ada Yungen

New Brunswick, Canada

Flint, MI

Sedgwick, ME

Milwaukee, WI

Chardon, OH

Crandon, WI

Lake View, NY

Maynard, MA

Ft. Wadsworth, S.I., NY

So. Easton, MA

Lake wood, NY

Troy, NH

St. Paul, MN

E. Weymouth, MA

Inwood, NY

Yonkers, NY

St. Albans, VT

Dalton, OH

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MEMBER MISSIONARIES OVERSEAS

1.

Earl J. Anderson

Kenya, East Africa

Africa Inland Mission

2.

Jerry L. Banek

Taikeetna, Alaska

Arctic Missions

3.

Robert E. Barr

Blantyre, Malawi

African Evang. Fellowship

4.

Alden S. Barrows

Porto Alegre, Brazil

West Indies Mission

5.

Ernest Boehr

Taiwan, Republic of China

T.E.A.M.

6.

Ralph E. Camp

Sasebo, Japan

Servicemen's Center

7.

David I-San Chan

Singapore

Scripture Union

8.

Kenneth L. Downing

Kenya, East Africa

Africa Inland Mission

9.

Helmut L. Egelkraut

West Germany

Liebenzell Mission

10.

Vernon A. Friesen

Ethiopia

Sudan Interior Mission

11.

Robert J.Gerry

Tokyo, Japan

Christian Lit. Crusade

12.

Robert H. Hill

Athens, Greece

Greater Europe Mission

13.

Edward L. Iwan

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Sudan Interior Mission

14.

Warren R. Keiper

Sao Paulo, Brazil

Things To Come Mission

15.

Lawrence E. Keyes

Sao Paulo, Brazil

Overseas Crusades, Inc.

16.

Manfred Kohl

Ivory Coast, West Africa

World Vision International

17.

WilHam H. Pape

West Germany

T.E.A.M.

18.

Elven H. Smith

Auckland, New Zealand

Navigators

19.

Robert R. Thompson

Parana, Brazil

Brazil Inland Mission

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1.

Lester G. Felker

U.S. Air Force

2.

Francis L. Fly

U.S. Army

3.

Roberts. Hess

U.S. Army

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Jerry E. Malone

U.S. Army

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Wilson G. Parks

U.S. Army

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Alvin N. Williams

U.S. Army

Germany

Germany

Washington

Colorado

Arizona

Germany

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