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<strong>2000</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong><br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

of the United Methodist Church<br />

157 th Session


CONFERENCE CENTER DIRECTORY<br />

Telephone: (515) 283-1996<br />

Office Location: 500 E. Court Ave. Suite C, Des Moines, <strong>Iowa</strong> 50309-2019<br />

Bishop’s FAX: (515) 283-8672 <strong>Conference</strong> Center FAX: (515) 288-1906<br />

Council on Ministries FAX: 515-283-0836 Website: www.iaumc.org<br />

Bishop Gregory Palmer .................................................102<br />

Nicky Wynne, Bishop’s Secretary ........................................102<br />

J. Robert Burkhart, Administrative Assistant to the Bishop ......................103<br />

Deb Harper, Executive Secretary ........................................104<br />

David Stout, Des Moines District Superintendent .............................125<br />

Kathryn & Leroy Moore, Administrative Secretaries ..........................125<br />

David P. Harner, Director, <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Foundation ....................127<br />

Sandy Breckenridge, Associate Director ...................................127<br />

Twila Glenn, Council on Ministries Director ..................................115<br />

Anne Elly, Executive Secretary ..........................................114<br />

Sheryl Deskin, Administrative Secretary ..................................105<br />

Phil Carver, Associate Director - Muscatine/Ottumwa Districts<br />

Ric Olson, Associate Director - Sioux City/Spencer Districts<br />

Sue Richardson, Administrative Secretary ................................110<br />

Anne Bacon, Associate Director - Mason City/Waterloo Districts<br />

Inez Dawes, Associate Director - Council Bluffs/Creston Districts<br />

Jonathan Gaul, Associate Director - Des Moines/ Fort Dodge Districts<br />

Dee Dee Sobatka, Administrative Secretary ...............................112<br />

Jill Sanders, Associate Director - Cedar Rapids/Dubuque Districts<br />

Dick Faris, Camps Director ..............................................116<br />

Jo Anne Campney, Camps Registrar .....................................116<br />

George Wylie, Communications Director ....................................106<br />

Eryn O’Hare, Administrative Secretary ....................................107<br />

Lana Ross, Legislative Advocate .........................................111<br />

Kristan A. Clark ......................................................111<br />

Charles W. Smith, Director Administrative Services/Treasurer/Statistician ..........119<br />

Cynthia Davis, Administrative Secretary ...................................120<br />

Russell Hinshaw, Assistant Treasurer/Controller .............................123<br />

Roland Minshall, Computer Systems Manager ...............................124<br />

Margaret Biggs, Senior Staff Accountant ...................................136<br />

Patricia Bryant, Accounts Payable ........................................138<br />

Diane Brockmeyer, Benefits Secretary .....................................121<br />

Jill Stanton, Data Manager/<strong>Journal</strong> Editor ..................................117<br />

Doug Summy, Director, Central Services ...................................122<br />

Johneen Carr, Data Entry/Printer/Mail Clerk .................................141<br />

Barbara Higgins, Receptionist ........................................ OPER<br />

800 Numbers<br />

ADDRESS LINE ..............................................800-874-3211<br />

Camp Registrar ...............................................800-765-1651<br />

ECUFILM ...................................................800-251-4091<br />

General Board of Global Ministries, Mission Information ................800-862-4246<br />

INFOSERV ..................................................800-251-8140<br />

Ingathering Coordinators ........................................800-228-2853<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Religious Media Services ...................................800-777-8661<br />

UMMS Credit Union ...........................................800-262-3818


THE<br />

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />

<strong>2000</strong><br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

JOURNAL<br />

and<br />

OFFICIAL RECORD<br />

One Hundred Fifty-Seventh Session<br />

Held at<br />

IOWA STATE CENTER<br />

Ames, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

June 2-5, <strong>2000</strong>


PURPOSE<br />

In Genesis, Chapters 1 to 5, God is revealed as Creator and<br />

Sustainer of the Universe. Jesus said, "The Spirit of the Lord is upon<br />

me, because He has anointed me to preach the Good News to the<br />

poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives and<br />

recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are<br />

oppressed, to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord." Paul said,<br />

"You are the Body of Christ."<br />

These Biblical directives mandate a concern for the physical,<br />

spiritual, and mental wholeness of each person and all people and<br />

the environment in which they live. Humankind as co-creator has<br />

been given responsibility for the constructive use of all that is and will<br />

be. The Church is the community of all true believers under the<br />

Lordship of Christ. It is one holy, apostolic, and catholic. It is the<br />

redemptive fellowship in which the Word of God is preached by<br />

persons divinely called; and, the sacraments are duly administered<br />

according to Christ's own appointment. Under the discipline of the<br />

Holy Spirit, the Church exists to provide an avenue for worship, an<br />

evangelistic spirit for the redemption of the world, and, the edification<br />

of believers through education and a social consciousness.<br />

The United Methodist Church is to be a part of the body of<br />

Christ proclaiming God as Creator, Sustainer and Redeemer as<br />

revealed in scripture in the person of Jesus Christ extending the<br />

love, grace and power of God in the world. It requires a<br />

denominational and ecumenical strategy for action in the universe.<br />

MISSION STATEMENT<br />

The mission of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> is to develop leaders<br />

who proclaim the gospel and transform the world...so that every <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

United Methodist congregation and faith community can fulfill its<br />

mission through its primary task of making disciples.


BISHOP CHARLES WESLEY JORDAN<br />

Resident Bishop, <strong>Iowa</strong> Area


J. Robert Burkhart Charles W. Smith<br />

Assistant Director of Administrative<br />

to the Bishop Services/Treasurer/<br />

Statistician<br />

Twila M. Glenn Susan C. Ney<br />

Director, <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Council on Ministries Secretary


CABINET<br />

<strong>2000</strong>-2001<br />

Back row (L to R): David Shogren, Fort Dodge District; Jerrold Swinton, Waterloo District;<br />

Richard Sebeniecher, Council Bluffs District; David Stout, Des Moines District; Barrie<br />

Tritle, Cedar Rapids District; Charles Luers, Creston District.<br />

Front row (L to R): Emmanuel Tabelisma, Mason City District; Rosemary Rohde-Frank,<br />

Ottumwa District; LaVonne Kaasa, Spencer District; Darline Balm-Demmel, Sioux City<br />

District; Len Eberhart, Dubuque District; and Judith Miller, Muscatine District.


FAREWELL CELEBRATION FOR<br />

BISHOP AND MRS. CHARLES WESLEY JORDAN<br />

June 3, <strong>2000</strong><br />

Bishop and Mrs. Charles Jordan<br />

Surprise performance from the Chancel Choir<br />

St. Mark’s United Methodist Church of Chicago, Illinois.<br />

Dancing with Bishop Jordan<br />

the kids from the Mobile United Methodist Missionaries<br />

(M.U.M.M.s)


PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CREDITS<br />

Secretary of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Editor-Publisher, <strong>Journal</strong><br />

Susan Ney (Brian) Jill D. Stanton (Robert)<br />

302 E. North St. 500 E. Court Ave. Suite C<br />

Algona, IA 50511-2429 Des Moines 50309-2019<br />

SECTION EDITORS<br />

Patty Coon (Denny) 1201 Bel Aire Rd. Daily Proceedings<br />

Polk City, IA 50226<br />

Patty King (Mike) 206 N. Franklin Ave. Reports of<br />

<strong>Conference</strong><br />

Ames, IA 50014 Action, Resolutions<br />

Rudy Trusheim 7424 Hickory Lane Business of the<br />

Urbandale 50322 Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Kae Tritle (Barrie) 1501 Sierra Dr. N.E. Memoirs, Roll of<br />

Cedar Rapids 52402 the Dead, Historical<br />

Record<br />

OTHER CONTRIBUTING PERSONNEL<br />

Communications Office 500 E. Court Ave. Suite C Photos<br />

Des Moines 50309<br />

Deb Harper (Rick) 500 E. Court Ave. Suite C Laity Members to<br />

Des Moines 50309 Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Roland Minshall 500 E. Court Ave. Suite C Computer Advisor<br />

Des Moines 50309<br />

Leroy Moore 500 E. Court Ave. Suite C Rules of Order<br />

Des Moines 50309<br />

Barb Oakland (Jerry) 1722 Churchill Dr. Organizational<br />

Dubuque 52001 Structure, Laity Dir.<br />

Charles W. Smith 500 E. Court Ave. Suite C Statistical<br />

Des Moines 50309 Tables<br />

Jill D. Stanton (Robert) 500 E. Court Ave. Suite C Pastoral Record,<br />

Des Moines 50309 Rolls, Information<br />

Reports<br />

Nicky Wynne 500 E. Court Ave. Suite C Appointments<br />

Des Moines 50309


TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

I. General Directory ............................................................9<br />

II. Cabinet Organization ........................................................14<br />

A. District Superintendents ...................................................14<br />

B. External Assignments .....................................................15<br />

III. Consultants to Boards and Agencies ............................................16<br />

IV. Organizational Structure (Boards, Commissions, Committees) .......................18<br />

V. Information Reports .........................................................46<br />

VI. Roll of the Dead ............................................................78<br />

VII. Memoirs ..................................................................78<br />

VIII. Historical Record of Sessions .................................................95<br />

IX. Daily Proceedings ..........................................................96<br />

X. Index of Standing Items .....................................................125<br />

XI. Reports of <strong>Conference</strong> Action ................................................129<br />

A. <strong>Conference</strong> Budget ......................................................215<br />

XII. Rules of Order ............................................................227<br />

XIII. Pastoral Record ...........................................................290<br />

XIV. Diaconal Record ...........................................................353<br />

XV. Business of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> ............................................356<br />

XVI. Appointments .............................................................387<br />

XVII. Alphabetical Listing of Churches ..............................................407<br />

XVIII. Rolls of Personnel<br />

A. Clergy Members ......................................................419<br />

B. Clergy in Affiliate Membership ...........................................478<br />

C. Clergy on Honorable Location ............................................478<br />

D. Clergy on Administrative Location .........................................479<br />

E. Surviving Spouses of Clergy .............................................479<br />

F. Laity Directory ........................................................485<br />

G. Lay Missioners .......................................................500<br />

H. Deaconesses .........................................................503<br />

I. Missionaries .........................................................503<br />

J. Diaconal Ministers .....................................................504<br />

K. Certified Personnel ....................................................505<br />

L. Non-Certified Personnel ................................................507<br />

M. Laity Members to Annual <strong>Conference</strong> ......................................513<br />

XIX. Statistical Tables I & II, 1999 .................................................533<br />

Index


GENERAL DIRECTORY 9<br />

I. GENERAL DIRECTORY<br />

A. <strong>Conference</strong> Center: 500 E. Court Ave. Suite C, Des Moines, <strong>Iowa</strong> 50309-2019<br />

Phone: 515-283-1991 FAX: 515-288-1906<br />

Resident Bishop<br />

Gregory V. Palmer, Bishop<br />

Nicky Wynne, Bishop’s Secretary<br />

FAX: 515-283-8672<br />

Administrative Assistant to the Bishop<br />

J. Robert Burkhart, Administrative Assistant<br />

Deb Harper, Executive Secretary<br />

FAX: 515-283-8672<br />

Administrative Services/<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer’s Office<br />

Charles W. Smith, Director, Administrative Services/Treasurer/Statistician<br />

Cynthia Davis, Administrative Secretary<br />

Russell Hinshaw, Assistant Treasurer/Controller<br />

Roland Minshall, Computer Systems Manager<br />

Margaret Biggs, Senior Staff Accountant<br />

Patricia Bryant, Accounts Payable<br />

Diane Brockmeyer, Benefits Secretary<br />

Jill Stanton, Data Manager/<strong>Journal</strong> Editor<br />

Doug Summy, Director Central Services<br />

Johneen Carr, Data Entry/Printer/Mail Clerk<br />

Barbara Higgins, Receptionist<br />

FAX: 515-288-1906<br />

Council on Ministries:<br />

Twila Glenn, Director<br />

Anne Elly, Executive Secretary<br />

FAX: 515-283-0836<br />

Associate Council Directors:<br />

Anne Bacon, Associate Director - Mason City/Waterloo Districts<br />

411 W. Church St., Marshalltown 50158-2742 Phone: 641-753-6141<br />

Inez Dawes, Associate Director - Council Bluffs/Creston Districts<br />

2443 Quail Ridge Ave., Saint Charles 50240-8523 Phone: 515-462-4550<br />

Jonathan Gaul, Associate Director - Des Moines/Fort Dodge Districts<br />

295 Terrace Dr., Waukee 50263-8509 Phone: (o) 515-987-3035 (h) 987-2469<br />

Sue Richardson, Administrative Secretary<br />

Phil Carver, Associate Director - Muscatine/Ottumwa Districts<br />

2274 Holiday Rd., Coralville 52241 Ofc. Phone/FAX: 319-339-9917<br />

Ric Olson, Associate Director - Sioux City/Spencer Districts<br />

1611 Shoreway Rd., Storm Lake 50588-3021 Phone: 712-732-9183<br />

Sheryl Deskin, Administrative Secretary<br />

Jill Sanders, Associate Director - Cedar Rapids/Dubuque Districts<br />

4520 Navajo Dr. N.E., Cedar Rapids 52402-3047 Phone: 319-393-8332<br />

DeeDee Sobotka, Administrative Secretary


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Communications<br />

George Wylie, Communications Director<br />

Eryn O’Hare, Administrative Secretary<br />

Camps<br />

Richard Faris, Camps Director<br />

Jo Campney, Camps Registrar<br />

Des Moines District Office<br />

David B. Stout, District Superintendent<br />

Kathryn and Leroy Moore, Administrative Secretaries<br />

FAX: 515-288-1906<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Foundation<br />

David P. Harner, Director<br />

Sandy Breckenridge, Associate Director<br />

FAX: 515-288-1906<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

Legislative Advocate, <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Phone: 515-283-1996 ext. 111<br />

FAX: 515-283-0836<br />

Lana Ross, Legislative Advocate<br />

Kristin A. Clark, Administrative Assistant<br />

Pastoral Care and Counseling Center, 1420 Woodland, Des Moines 50309<br />

Phone: 515-244-2994<br />

Mary Fraser, Director<br />

Ann Melton, Secretary<br />

B. <strong>Conference</strong> Artist:<br />

Ted Lyddon Hatten, PO Box 518, Indianola 50125 Phone: 515-961-6697<br />

C. Officers of <strong>Conference</strong> Laity Organizations:<br />

Lay Leader: Dennis Bell, 1016 Ridge Rd., Denison 51442 Phone: 712-263-2384<br />

President UMW: Gwenna Appel, 4395 460th St., Curlew 50527 Ph: 712-855-2419<br />

President UMM: James Smith, 205 Parkhurst St., New Sharon 50207<br />

Ph: 641-673-4908<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Youth Coordinator: Barbara K. Mittman, PO Box 262, Nevada 50201<br />

Ph: 515-382-2739<br />

D. Ministry Centers (Campsites):<br />

Aldersgate: Jackie S. and Oscar V. Cordon, Co-Directors<br />

2910 Aldersgate Dr., Villisca 50864 Phone: (camp) 712-826-8121<br />

Golden Valley: Dawn E. Wright, Executive Director<br />

1845 Yellowpine Ave., Lockridge 52635-8032 Phone: 319-696-2573<br />

Lake Okoboji United Methodist Camp: Keith A. Shew, Executive Director<br />

21413 154th St. Place, Spirit Lake 51360 Phone: 712-336-2936<br />

FAX: 712-336-1822<br />

Pictured Rocks United Methodist Camp: Steve Kalb, Executive Director


GENERAL DIRECTORY<br />

12004 190th St., Monticello 52310 Phone: 319-465-4194<br />

Wesley Woods: Dave Schar, Executive Director<br />

1086 Nixon St., Indianola 50125 Phone: 515-961-4523<br />

E. Colleges:<br />

Cornell College, 600 1st St. W., Mt. Vernon 52314 Phone: 319-895-4000<br />

Leslie H. Garner, President<br />

Catherine Quehl-Engel, Chaplain and Director of Church Relations<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College, 601 N. Main St., Mt. Pleasant 52641 Phone: 319-385-8021<br />

James Halseth, President Phone: 319-385-6204<br />

Esther Wonderlich, Archivist (See: H. Special Services, Archives this directory)<br />

Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Ave., Sioux City 51106<br />

Phone: 712-274-5100<br />

John C. Reynders, President<br />

Bonnie Zeck, Director of Church Relations<br />

Sheryl Ashley, Campus Minister<br />

Simpson College, 701 N. C St., Indianola 50125 Phone: 515-961-1611<br />

R. Kevin LaGree, President<br />

Gordon Shea, Chaplain and Director of Church Relations<br />

F. Hospitals<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Methodist, <strong>Iowa</strong> Lutheran, Blank Children’s Hospital (Central <strong>Iowa</strong> Health System),<br />

1200 Pleasant, Des Moines 50309 Phone: 515-241-6212<br />

Jim Skogsbergh, President<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Methodist Health Foundation, 1440 Ingersoll Ave., Des Moines, 50309<br />

Phone: 515-241-6494<br />

Ivan Lyddon, Director, Resource Development/President<br />

St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center/St. Luke's Health System, Inc., 2720 Stone Park<br />

Blvd., Sioux City 51104 Phone: 712-279-3500<br />

John D. Daniels, President/CEO<br />

Steven H. Pohlman, Director of Chaplaincy/CPE Supervisor<br />

St. Luke's Methodist Hospital, 1026 A Avenue NE, PO Box 3026, Cedar Rapids 52402<br />

Phone: 319-369-7211<br />

Stephen E. Vanourny, President<br />

G. Retirement Homes:<br />

Friendship Haven, Inc., 420 Kenyon Road, Fort Dodge 50501 Phone: 515-573-6000<br />

Craig Johnsen, President/CEO<br />

Ronald R. Kitterman, Director of Pastoral Care<br />

Methodist Manor, 1206 W. Fourth St., Storm Lake 50588 Ph: 712-732-1120<br />

Sean J. Williams, M.H.A., Administrator<br />

Bill Johnson , Director of Development<br />

The Meth-Wick Community, Inc., 1224-13th Street N.W., Cedar Rapids 52405<br />

Phone: 319-365-9171<br />

Robin Mixdorf, President<br />

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Rollin Oswald, Co-Chaplain<br />

Jack Kendall, Co-Chaplain<br />

Wesley Retirement Services, Inc., 3520 Grand Ave., Des Moines 50312<br />

Phone: 515-271-6789<br />

Warren Rippey, President/CEO<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

Halcyon House, 1015 S. <strong>Iowa</strong> Ave., Washington 52353 Phone: 319-653-7264<br />

Ann C. Williams, Administrator<br />

Heritage House, 1200 Brookridge Circle, Atlantic 50022 Phone: 712-243-1850<br />

Dennis L. Crouse, Administrator<br />

Wesley Acres, 3520 Grand Ave., Des Moines 50312 Phone: 515-271-6500<br />

Rick Meyer, Administrator<br />

The Village, 1203 North E St., Indianola 50125 Phone: 515-961-7458<br />

Richard Ruehle, Administrator<br />

Park Centre, 500 First St. N., Newton 50208 Phone: 515-791-5000<br />

Joe DeVore, Administrator<br />

Western Home, 420 E. 11th St., Cedar Falls 50613 Phone: 319-277-2141<br />

Jerry Harris, Executive Director/Administrator<br />

Walter Phelps, Interim Chaplain<br />

H. Special Services:<br />

Archives, <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> United Methodist Church, Chadwick Library, <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan<br />

College, Mt. Pleasant 52641<br />

Esther Wonderlich, Archivist Phone: 319-385-6321 (afternoons)<br />

Bidwell-Riverside, 1203 Hartford, Des Moines 50315 Phone: 515-244-6251<br />

Robert S. Crandall, Director<br />

Door of Faith Mission, 1006 Grand Ave., Des Moines 50309<br />

Phone: 515-282-0208<br />

Robert D. Culbertson, Chaplain<br />

Children and Family Urban Ministries, PO Box 41125, Des Moines 50311<br />

Phone: 515-282-3242 or 515-288-4056<br />

Carmen Lampe Zeitler, Director<br />

Church World Service/CROP, 3816 - 36th St., Suite 203, Des Moines, 50310<br />

Phone: 515-274-2224<br />

Russell Melby, Regional Director<br />

Des Moines Area Religious Council, 3816 36th St., Des Moines, 50310<br />

Phone: 515-277-6969<br />

Forrest Harms, Executive Director<br />

Goodwill Industries, 4900 N.E. 22nd, Des Moines 50317 Phone: 515-265-5323<br />

Hawthorn Hill Ministries, 3001 Grand Ave. Suite A, Des Moines 50312-4206<br />

Phone: 515-283-1911 FAX: 515-283-1214


GENERAL DIRECTORY<br />

Bill Bowman, Interim Director<br />

Hillcrest Family Services, Box 1160, 2005 Asbury, Dubuque 52001<br />

Phone: 319-583-6431<br />

Gary L. Gansemer, MSW, Executive Director<br />

Jan Stoffel, Director of Development Phone: 319-583-7357<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Religious Media Service, 3816 36th St. Ste. 100, Des Moines, 50310<br />

Phone: 515-277-2920<br />

Susan Guy, Director<br />

Shesler Hall, 1308 Nebraska St., Sioux City 51105 Phone: 712-258-8059<br />

Vera L. Ludwig, Director<br />

United Methodist Ministers' Service Credit Union, 1212 Pleasant St. Ste. 106,<br />

Des Moines 50309-1418 Phone: 515-241-4412 or 1-800-262-3818 (within <strong>Iowa</strong>)<br />

Dale Mount, President<br />

Wall Street Mission/Goodwill Industries Rehabilitation Facility, 3100 W. 4th St.,<br />

Box 1438, Sioux City 51104 Phone: 712-258-4511<br />

Merrill G. Muller, Director of Development<br />

I. Wesley Foundations of <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

Drake University, 2718 University, Des Moines 50311 Phone: 515-274-3133<br />

James R. Nelson, Campus Minister<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> State University, 2622 Lincoln Way, Ames 50010 Phone: 515-292-6936<br />

W Scott Grotewold, Director<br />

Cynthia McCalmont, Associate Director<br />

James B. Shirbroun, Campus Minister<br />

University of <strong>Iowa</strong>, 120 N. Dubuque, <strong>Iowa</strong> City 52240 Phone: 319-338-1179<br />

Paul Shultz, Director<br />

Marsha Acord, Associate Director<br />

University of Northern <strong>Iowa</strong>, 2422 College St., Cedar Falls 50613<br />

Phone: 319-266-4071<br />

David Glenn-Burns, Director<br />

J. Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong>, 3816 36th St. Ste. 202, Des Moines 50310<br />

Phone: 515-255-5905<br />

Sarai Schnucker Beck, Executive Director<br />

K. Cokesbury Book Store, 3528 Merle Hay Road, Des Moines 50310<br />

Phone: 515-278-1631 FAX: 515-276-7929 Toll free: 1-877-231-1594<br />

Jane Roul, Manager<br />

L. Urban Mission Councils<br />

Churches United of the Quad City Area, 630 9th St., Rock Island, Illinois 61201<br />

Charles R. Landon, Jr., Executive Director<br />

Urban Ministry, Inc., 1621 E. 4th St., Waterloo 50703 Ph: 319-234-0356<br />

Gerald R. Dolf, Director<br />

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Urban Vision, Inc., 1318 10th Ave. S.W., Fort Dodge 50501<br />

Ph: 515-955-1377 FAX: 515-576-1831<br />

Patricia Avery, Director<br />

Community Worker Board of the United Methodist Church<br />

Reginald H. Merrill, Jr., Chairperson<br />

II. CABINET ORGANIZATION<br />

Dean of the Cabinet: Darline Balm-Demmel<br />

Secretary of the Cabinet: Chuck Luers<br />

Assistant Secretary of the Cabinet: Len Eberhart<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

A. District Superintendents:<br />

Cedar Rapids District: Barrie M. Tritle Phone: 319-365-6273<br />

225 1st Ave. S.W., Cedar Rapids 52405-3965 FAX: 319-365-5310<br />

Tracy Majerle, Administrative Secretary<br />

Council Bluffs District: Richard L. Sebeniecher Phone: 712-322-1238<br />

101 E. Graham Ave. Suite 2, Council Bluffs 51503-6601 FAX: 712-322-4904<br />

L. Dianne Richardson, Administrative Secretary<br />

Creston District: Charles E. Luers Phone: 641-782-4281<br />

113 Montgomery, PO Box 582, Creston 50801-0582 FAX: 641-782-5207<br />

Lisa Looney, Administrative Secretary<br />

Des Moines District: David B. Stout Phone: 515-283-1991<br />

500 E. Court Ave., Suite C, Des Moines 50309-2019 FAX: 515-283-1906<br />

Leroy & Kathryn Moore, Administrative Secretaries<br />

Dubuque District: Leonard M. Eberhart Phone: 319-556-4286<br />

1199 ½ Main St., Dubuque 52001-4728 FAX: 319-556-7816<br />

Carol Clark, Administrative Secretary<br />

Fort Dodge District: David R. Shogren Phone: 515-576-2444<br />

728 1 st Ave. N., Fort Dodge 50501-3820 FAX: 515-576-1399<br />

Mary Jo Wagner, Administrative Secretary<br />

Mason City District: Emmanuel A. Tabelisma Phone: 641-423-5911<br />

5 N. Federal Ave. Suite 105, Mason City 50401-3257 FAX: 641-424-5603<br />

Susan Frescaz, Administrative Secretary<br />

Muscatine District: Judith Miller Phone: 319-264-6836<br />

216 Sycamore St., Suite 508, Muscatine 52761-3809 FAX: 319-264-6838<br />

Barb Krueger, Administrative Secretary<br />

Ottumwa District: Rosemary Rohde-Frank Phone: 641-682-9655<br />

227 W. 4th Suite 1-D, Ottumwa 52501-2544 FAX: 641-682-7455<br />

Barbara Kiple, Administrative Secretary<br />

Sioux City District: Darline D. Balm-Demmel Phone: 712-274-5402<br />

Olsen Student Center Box 548, FAX: 712-274-5422<br />

3609 Peters Ave., Sioux City 51106-1756<br />

Carolyn Dykhuizen, Administrative Secretary


GENERAL DIRECTORY<br />

Spencer District: LaVonne R. Kaasa Phone: 712-262-6269<br />

1012 W. 11th St., Spencer 51301-3146 FAX: 712-262-9843<br />

Judi Calhoon, Administrative Secretary<br />

Waterloo District: Jerrold W. Swinton Phone: 319-234-0077<br />

614 Randolph, Waterloo 50702-1591 FAX: 319-235-4391<br />

Janet Tyrrell, Administrative Secretary<br />

B. Appointive Cabinet: External Assignments 1999-<strong>2000</strong>:<br />

*number in parenthesis is number of years in that assignment<br />

Darline Balm-Demmel CCOM Exec. Comm. (1)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Sessions (1)<br />

Board of Laity (2)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

Len Eberhart Board of Pensions (1)<br />

Joint Committee on Disability (1)<br />

School for Ministry (3)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

La Vonne Kaasa Odained Ministry (1)<br />

Interim Ministry (2)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

Chuck Luers Board of Trustees (4)<br />

Commission on Ministry with Persons<br />

with Disabilities (3)<br />

United Methodist Men (4)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

Judy Miller Rules of Order (1)<br />

UM Women (1)<br />

Hispanic Ministries (1)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

Rosemary Rohde-Frank Ordained Ministry (1)<br />

Clergy Misconduct (1)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

Richard Sebeniecher Council on Finance & Administration (1)<br />

Equitable Compensation (1)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

David Shogren Board of Church & Society (2)<br />

Commission on Religion & Race (2)<br />

CCOM Program Review (2)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

David B. Stout Board of Ordained Ministry - Exec.<br />

Committee (3)<br />

Board of Higher Education (2)<br />

Pastoral Care & Counseling (1)<br />

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<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

Jerrold Swinton Native American Ministry (3)<br />

Standing Committee on Community and<br />

Institutional Ministries (3)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

Emmanuel Tabelisma Finance and Administration (1)<br />

Status & Role of Women (2)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

Barrie Tritle Parish Development (2)<br />

Personnel (1)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

A. <strong>Conference</strong> Staff:<br />

III. CONSULTANTS TO BOARD & AGENCIES<br />

Administrative Assistant to the Bishop<br />

Robert Burkhart Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Administrative<br />

Coordinating Council<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Sessions Committee<br />

Administrative Services/<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer<br />

Charles Smith Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Administrative<br />

Coordinating Council<br />

Board of Trustees<br />

Board of Pensions<br />

Council on Finance & Administration<br />

Personnel<br />

Assistant Treasurer/Controller<br />

Russell Hinshaw Comm. on Equitable Compensation<br />

CCOM Staff:<br />

Twila Glenn, Director Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Administrative<br />

Coordinating Council<br />

Council on Finance & Administration<br />

Session Planning Committee<br />

Personnel Committee<br />

Nominations Coordinating Committee<br />

Leadership Development Coord. Comm.<br />

Resolutions Committee<br />

Rules of Order Committee<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

CCOM Executive Committee<br />

CCOM Program Review<br />

CCOM Nominating Committee<br />

School for Ministry Commission<br />

EMI Unity Commission<br />

Anne Bacon Board of Global Ministries


GENERAL DIRECTORY<br />

Shalom Coordinator<br />

Mission Education Committee<br />

Phil Carver Board of Laity<br />

School for Lay Ministry<br />

Ingathering<br />

Inez Dawes Board of Church & Society<br />

Ethnic Local Church Concerns<br />

Dick Faris Board of Camp, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat<br />

Ministry<br />

Jonathan Gaul Board of Global Ministries<br />

Community & Institutional Ministries<br />

Age Level Council<br />

Barb Mittman <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry<br />

Ric Olson Planning & Research (CCOM)<br />

Parish Development<br />

Academy for Ministry Development<br />

Percept (Statistical Support) (BOGM)<br />

Jill Sanders Board of Discipleship<br />

Academy for Spiritual Formation<br />

Commission on Christian Unity &<br />

Interreligious Concerns<br />

George Wylie Communications Committee (CCOM)<br />

Archives & History<br />

B. <strong>Iowa</strong>ns with General/Jurisdictional Responsibilities:<br />

General<br />

General Council on Ministries - J. Robert Burkhart<br />

General Board of Church and Society: Pat Moreland<br />

General Board of Discipleship: Celestyne DeVance<br />

General Board of Global Ministries: Bill Lux<br />

General Board of Education and Ministry: Diane Wasson Ebehart<br />

Christian Unity & Interreligious Concerns: Yong Lee<br />

Commission on Religion and Race: Phil Carver<br />

National Council of Churches: Joshua Brown<br />

Jurisdictional<br />

Committee on Elections: Ric Olson, Marcia Young<br />

Committee on Episcopacy: Bev Spencer, Ed Kail<br />

Committee on Program and Arrangements: J. Robert Burkhart, Gwenna Appel<br />

Committee on Rules of Order: Jerry Oakland<br />

Commission on Religion and Race: Samuel Subramanian<br />

Jurisdictional Mission Council: Adam Webb, Sungjoon Park, Janet Stephenson<br />

Committee on Investigation: Deb Kiesey<br />

Court of Appeals: Rebecca Carver<br />

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IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

EDITOR’S NOTE: Addresses and phone numbers for clergy and laity may be found in the Rolls<br />

Section of this <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>.<br />

S Agencies are designated by (Agency). This refers to conference agencies subject to<br />

limitations of tenure and one-job-per-person.<br />

S The year given in parenthesis following a name indicates the year in which that member began<br />

to serve.<br />

S Underlining a name indicates that person is clergy.<br />

S Regular attendance is a factor for re-election.<br />

S Organizations governing their own terms of office or method of reporting same (e.g. certain<br />

trustees and directors groups) will furnish information in this regard upon inquiry.<br />

B. Administration<br />

Administrative Review Committee ........................................26<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Administrative Coordinating Council .......................21<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee ..................................23<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning Committee ............................23<br />

Board of Pensions ....................................................22<br />

Board of Trustees ....................................................21<br />

Commission on Equitable Compensation ..................................23<br />

Committee on the Episcopacy ...........................................24<br />

Committee on Clergy Misconduct ........................................26<br />

Committee on Investigation .............................................26<br />

Committee on Pastoral Care and Counseling ...............................24<br />

Committee on Rules of Order ...........................................25<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Leadership Development Coordinating Committee .................24<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee ...........................25<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Resolutions Committee ......................................25<br />

Council on Finance and Administration ....................................21<br />

Joint Committee on Disability ...........................................25<br />

Officers of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> .......................................20<br />

C. <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence Programs<br />

Age Level Council ....................................................33<br />

Board of Camps, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries ..........................28<br />

Board of Church and Society ............................................29<br />

Board of Discipleship .................................................29<br />

Board of Global Ministries ..............................................30<br />

Standing Committee on Community and Institutional Ministries .................30<br />

Standing Committee on District Disaster Preparedness & Response Coordinators ..31<br />

Standing Committee on Hispanic Ministries ................................31<br />

Standing Committee on Mission Education ................................30<br />

Standing Committee on Parish Development ...............................30<br />

Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry ............................31<br />

Board of Laity .......................................................31<br />

Board of Ordained Ministry .............................................32<br />

Commission on Archives and History .....................................33<br />

Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns ....................34<br />

Commission on Religion and Race .......................................34<br />

Commission on Status and Role of Women ................................34<br />

Commission on Ministry with Persons with Disabilities ........................35<br />

Council on Ministries ..................................................26


ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE<br />

Council on Youth Ministry ..............................................32<br />

YAC Standing Committee .............................................33<br />

D. <strong>Conference</strong> Lay Organizations<br />

Council on Youth Ministries .............................................32<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Student Movement .................................36<br />

United Methodist Men .................................................35<br />

United Methodist Women ..............................................35<br />

E. Affiliate Groups<br />

Directors, Trustees and/or Officers of Institutions<br />

Associations and Fellowships:<br />

Chaplains’ Fellowship ................................................42<br />

Fellowship of United Methodists in Music and Worship Arts ...................42<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Christian Educators Fellowship .....................................42<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Secretaries Organization ............................42<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Women in Ministry ..............................................42<br />

Ministers’ Spouses Organization ........................................42<br />

Coalitions and Caucuses:<br />

The Methodist Federation for Social Action (MFSA) .........................41<br />

United Methodists Organized for Renewal and Evangelism (UMORE) ...........41<br />

United Methodist Rural Fellowship ......................................42<br />

Colleges:<br />

Cornell ............................................................39<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan .....................................................39<br />

Morningside ........................................................39<br />

Simpson ..........................................................39<br />

Saint Paul School of Theology .........................................39<br />

Hospitals:<br />

Central <strong>Iowa</strong> Health System/Central <strong>Iowa</strong> Hospital Corporation ................39<br />

St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center and St. Luke’s Health Systems, Inc., S.C. .....39<br />

St. Luke’s Methodist Hospital, Cedar Rapids ...............................39<br />

Other Groups:<br />

Bidwell-Riverside Community Center ....................................40<br />

Goodwill Industries of Central <strong>Iowa</strong> ......................................40<br />

Hillcrest Family Services, Board of Trustees ...............................41<br />

Home Recycling Exchange ............................................41<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Church World Service/CROP Advisory Board ..........................41<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> School for Ministry Commission ....................................41<br />

Shesler Hall, Board of Directors ........................................40<br />

United Methodist Ministers’ Service Credit Union ...........................41<br />

Wall Street Mission/Goodwill Industries ...................................40<br />

Other Organizations:<br />

Children and Family Urban Ministries .....................................38<br />

Churches United of the Quad City Area ...................................38<br />

Des Moines Community Worker Board of the United Methodist Church ...........37<br />

Hawthorn Hill Ministries Board of Directors .................................38<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Foundation .......................................38<br />

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Permanent Fund of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> of the United Methodist Church<br />

Board of Pensions ...................................................38<br />

Urban Visions, Inc., Fort Dodge .........................................38<br />

Urban Ministry Strategy Council .........................................38<br />

Retirement Homes:<br />

Friendship Haven, Fort Dodge ..........................................40<br />

Methodist Manor, Storm Lake ..........................................40<br />

The Methwick Community, Inc., Cedar Rapids ..............................40<br />

Wesley Retirement Services, Inc., Des Moines .............................40<br />

Western Home, Cedar Falls ............................................40<br />

Wesley Foundations:<br />

Drake University, Des Moines ..........................................37<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> State University, Ames ...........................................36<br />

University of <strong>Iowa</strong>, <strong>Iowa</strong> City ...........................................37<br />

University of Northern <strong>Iowa</strong>, Cedar Falls ..................................36<br />

F. Representation in Ecumenical Bodies<br />

Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong> ...........................................42<br />

G. District Organizations<br />

District Church Location and Building .....................................43<br />

District Committee on Ordained Ministry ...................................44<br />

A. Terminology<br />

(see Rules of Order - Article III.)<br />

B. Administration<br />

(*Indicates elected by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>; indicates clergy)<br />

1. OFFICERS OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

RESIDENT BISHOP<br />

Gregory V. Palmer 500 E Court Ave, Suite C, Des Moines 50309-2019<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

500 E Court Ave, Suite C, Des Moines 50309-2019<br />

DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS<br />

(refer to p. 14 this volume)<br />

CONFERENCE COUNCIL DIRECTOR<br />

Twila Glenn, 500 E Court Ave, Suite C, Des Moines 50309-2019<br />

*SECRETARY<br />

Sue Ney, 302 E North, Algona 50511 515-295-9094<br />

*TREASURER/DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES/STATISTICIAN<br />

Dr. Charles Smith, 500 E Court Ave, Suite C, Des Moines 50309<br />

*CHANCELLOR AND LEGAL ADVISOR TO THE CONFERENCE<br />

A. Roger Witke, Whitfield & Eddy 317 6th Avenue, Suite 1200


ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE<br />

Des Moines 50309-4100 515-288-6041<br />

*BOARD OF TRUSTEES PRESIDENT<br />

W. Don Morrison<br />

2. CONSULTANT MEMBERS OF AGENCIES<br />

(see page 16 this volume)<br />

3. ANNUAL CONFERENCE ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATING COUNCIL<br />

Chair: Bishop Palmer<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries: Mark Haverland<br />

Council on Finance & Administration: Fred Lockard<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee:<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning Committee:<br />

Rules of Order Committee: William VanDevender<br />

Resolutions Committee:<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee: Ruth Jackson<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Leadership Development Coordinating Committee:<br />

Consultants:<br />

Cabinet Dean: Darline Balm-Demmel<br />

Administrative Assistant to Bishop:<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer: Charles Smith<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Director: Twila Glenn<br />

4. COUNCIL ON FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION (Agency)<br />

President: Fred Lockard<br />

Vice President: Edward Peterson<br />

Secretary: Don Hodson<br />

*Members, Four year term:<br />

Class of 2002<br />

DM Jody Gooch (94/98) DM Fred Lockard (94/98) FD Sungjoon Park (97)<br />

Class of 2004<br />

CR Don Hodson (96/00) Dub Ott Jennifer Corley (98/00)<br />

CB Nancy Larsen (96/00) MC Don Preston (00) Spe Emmanuel Dass (00)<br />

Cres Wayne Estell (00) Mus Edward Peterson (97/00)Wat Richard Haw (00)<br />

Two Youth: MC Corri Flanigan (97) , SC Joe Bergsmith (99)<br />

Consultants: <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer: Charles Smith<br />

District Superintendent:: Emmanuel Tabelisma<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council Director: Twila Glenn<br />

Chair, CCOM: Mark Haverland<br />

5. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CONFERENCE (Agency)<br />

President: W. Don Morrison<br />

Vice President: Art Fudge<br />

Secretary: Charles Curl<br />

Financial Secretary:<br />

Registered Agent: Charles Smith<br />

*Members, four-year term:<br />

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2001<br />

Wat Don Morrison (93/97) Ott Lois Poole (97) CR Ron Rath (99)<br />

2002<br />

CB Linda Primmer (98) Dub Art Fudge (94/98) Wat Charles Curl (94/98)<br />

Cre Matt Clayton (98)<br />

2003<br />

Mus Thomas Parrott (95/99) FD Harold Brinkman (99) SC Sharon Shook (99)<br />

2004<br />

DM Cheryl Walser (96/00) Spe Lynn Potter (00)<br />

Consultants:<br />

District Superintendent: Charles Luers<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer: Charles Smith (96)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Chancellor and Legal Advisor: A. Roger Witke<br />

Representative CF&A: Sung joon Park<br />

Representative Bd. of Pensions: Keith Scott<br />

Representative Commission...Disabilities: Morris Hurd<br />

6. BOARD OF PENSIONS<br />

Chairperson: Keith Scott<br />

Vice Chairperson: Jerry Oakland<br />

Secretary: Bob Holdorf<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer: (without vote) Charles Smith<br />

Chairperson, Service Records: Jeff Frese<br />

Chairperson, Disability: Stan Mehmen<br />

Chairperson, Health Insurance: Wayne Burk<br />

Chairperson, Wellness Program: Dianne Park<br />

Chairperson, Finance: J. Scott Voigt<br />

*Members, eight-year term:<br />

1994-2002<br />

DM Keith Gunzenhauser (99) Wat Jeffrey Frese (94) Wat<br />

Stan Mehmen (95)<br />

MC Hugh Macintosh (99) Wat Sherry Swinton(93)<br />

1996-2004<br />

CB Dale Bellairs (96) MC Curtis DeVance (99) Spe Gladys Shultz (97/00)<br />

DM Teresa Webb (96) Mus J. Scott Voigt (97) Wat Keith Scott (96)<br />

FD Dale Messenger (96/00) Ott Dianne Park (97)<br />

1998-2006<br />

CB Mark Heath (98) MC John Nissly (98) Ott Judith Parks (98)<br />

Cre Lucy Elrick (99/00) MC Robert Holdorf (98) SC Marilyn Engle (98)<br />

Dub Wayne Burk (97)<br />

<strong>2000</strong>-2008<br />

CR Thelma Perry (00) Dub Jerry Oakland (00) Mus Eugene Miller (00)<br />

Consultants:<br />

District Superintendent: Len Eberhart


ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE<br />

Representative, CF&A: Ed Peterson<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer: Charles Smith<br />

Wellness Coordinator: Kae Tritle<br />

7. COMMISSION ON EQUITABLE COMPENSATION (Agency)<br />

Chairperson: Brian Carter<br />

Vice Chairperson: Wilma Mitchell<br />

Secretary: LaVerne Hueholt<br />

*Members, four year term<br />

2001<br />

Mus LaVerne Hueholt (97) SC Dolores Trimble (97)<br />

2002<br />

FD Brian Carter (95/98) Mus Frank Schultz (94/98)<br />

2003<br />

DM Wilma Mitchell (95/99) CB Charles Mayer (99)<br />

2004<br />

MC Paul Hasel (00)<br />

Two youth: Mus Hannah Phares (00), Spe Rachel Wallace (00)<br />

Consultants: Assistant Treasurer: Russell Hinshaw<br />

Representative CF&A: Jennifer Corley<br />

District Superintendent: Richard Sebeneicher<br />

8. ANNUAL CONFERENCE SESSION PLANNING COMMITTEE<br />

Chairperson: Bishop Palmer<br />

Adm. Assistant to the Bishop<br />

CR Linda Bibb (00) Dub Olivia Pleggenkuhle (00) Ott Rick Hoy (00)<br />

CB Rick Jenkins (00) FD Dean Fullerton (00) SC Ken Johnson (00)<br />

Gloria Turner (00) Dave Tjeptes (00) Spe Tony Pulatie (00)<br />

Cre Joyce Smith (00) MC Sandra Gobeli (00) Wat Duane Meyer (00)<br />

DM Larry Riegel (00) Mus Craig Peters (00)<br />

Ex-officio:<br />

Chairperson of Business and Agenda: Deborah Kiesey<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Secretary/Chair, <strong>Journal</strong> Publication: Sue Ney<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Lay Leader: Dennis Bell<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council Director: Twila Glenn<br />

Representative from the Appointive Cabinet: Darline Balm-Demmel<br />

Representative from Commission on Religion and Race: Samuel Subramanian<br />

Consultants:<br />

<strong>Journal</strong> Editor: Jill Stanton<br />

Director of Communications: George Wylie<br />

9. ANNUAL CONFERENCE PERSONNEL COMMITTEE<br />

Chairperson:<br />

Vice Chair/Financial Secretary: Jane Moen<br />

Secretary:<br />

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*Members, four year term<br />

CR Keith Thayer (00) Dub Marjolein Pitka (00) Ott Lon Lewis (00)<br />

CB Greg Anderson (00) FD Beth Mitchell (00) SC Chrisa Ferguson (00)<br />

Cre Don Arrowsmith (00) MC Derald Hoel (00) Spe Phil Webb (00)<br />

DM Judy Winkelpleck (00) Mus Jim Nevins (00) Wat Jane Moen (00)<br />

Representatives:<br />

Appointive Cabinet: Barrie Tritle<br />

Council on Finance and Administration: Jody Gooch<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries:<br />

Commission on Ministry with Persons with Disabilities: David Houston<br />

Commission on Religion and Race: Curtis DeVance<br />

Commission on Status and Role of Women:<br />

10. COMMITTEE ON THE EPISCOPACY<br />

Chairperson: Richard Layman<br />

Vice Chairperson: Vernon Keith<br />

Secretary: Patty LaGree<br />

Members, four-year term<br />

CR Jessica Sage (00) Dub Steve Campbell (00) Ott Charles Kunzman (00)<br />

CB Louise Merkle (00) FD Lorinda Hoover (96/00) SC Richard Layman (94/98)<br />

Cre Alberta Ervin (00) MC Curtis DeVance (00) Spe Larry Johnson (00)<br />

DM Avon Crawford (00) Mus Vernon Keith (94/98) Wat Paul Daniel (97)<br />

Youth 18 or under: Josh Brown (99)<br />

Appointed by the Bishop (3): DM Pat Moreland (98), DM Patty LaGree (00), Mus Chris<br />

Rembold (00)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Lay Leader: Dennis Bell<br />

Jurisdictional Representatives: Ed Kail (00), Beverly Spencer (00)<br />

11. COMMITTEE ON PASTORAL CARE AND COUNSELING: (Agency)<br />

Chairperson: Lynn Louk<br />

Secretary:<br />

*Members, 4 year term<br />

2002<br />

CB David Nolte (94/98) Cre Lynn Louk (94/98) Mus Norlan Hinke (98)<br />

2004<br />

Dub Jim Rozendaal (00) FD Leroy Berryhill (96/00) Wat Millie Frese (00)<br />

Consultants: District Superintendent: David Stout<br />

Director, Office of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Mary Fraser<br />

12. CONFERENCE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE<br />

Chairperson: Julia Poulsen<br />

Vice Chair: Gary VanWert<br />

Secretary: Phyllis Moore<br />

CR Julia Poulsen (99/00) Dub Ott Rich Gaumer (00)<br />

CB Phyllis Moore (00) FD Sheri Daylong (00) SC Gary VanWert (98/00)<br />

Cre Gary Maas (97/00) MC David Miller (00) Spe Ken Bell (00)<br />

DM Phyllis Anderson (00) Mus Leland Eyres (96/00) Wat<br />

Representatives from:<br />

Commission on Ministries with Persons with Disabilities: Howard Lord<br />

Commission on Religion and Race: Steve Bibb (00)<br />

Commission on Status & Role of Women:


ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE<br />

13. CONFERENCE NOMINATIONS COORDINATING COMMITTEE<br />

Chairperson: Ruth Jackson<br />

Vice Chairperson:<br />

Secretary: Phyllis Mayer<br />

Executive Secretary: Barbara Oakland (96/00)<br />

Members four-year term:<br />

CR Marlene Janssen (00) Dub Robert Koepcke (00) Ott Wilbur Morfitt (98/00)<br />

CB Phyllis Mayer (94/98/00) FD Phyllis Bardole (97/00) SC Laurel Armstrong (00)<br />

Cre Don Carlson (98/00) MC Spe Charles Tefft (00)<br />

DM Paul Linn (00) Mus Mike Biklin (00) Wat Ruth Jackson (95/99/00)<br />

Representatives from:<br />

Commission on Ministries with Persons with Disabilities:Ann Donat<br />

Commission on Religion and Race: Neil Platon<br />

Commission on Status & Role of Women:<br />

One Youth (selected by CCYM):<br />

Consultant: <strong>Conference</strong> Council Director - Twila Glenn<br />

14. CONFERENCE RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE (Agency)<br />

Chair: Steve Braudt<br />

Vice Chair:<br />

Secretary: Marcia Mason<br />

Members, four year term:<br />

2001<br />

CB Shirley Heinrich (97) Wat Steve Braudt (97)<br />

2002<br />

DM Marcia Mason (95/99)<br />

2003<br />

MC Joan Philgreen (99) CB Marlene Brown (99) Mus Steve Garrington (99)<br />

Consultants: <strong>Conference</strong> Council Director : Twila Glenn<br />

Resolutions Editor: Patty King<br />

Two State Legislators:<br />

15. COMMITTEE ON RULES OF ORDER (Agency)<br />

Chairperson: William VanDevender<br />

Vice Chairperson: Scot Patrick<br />

Secretary:<br />

*Members, four-year term:<br />

Cre Jim Louk (97) MC Norma Heiny (95/99) SC Don Nolan (00)<br />

Dub Bill Lux (99) Ott William VanDevender (94/98)Wat Marvin Cleair (99)<br />

One Youth: Dub Dan Gonzalez (00)<br />

One Young Adult: CR Scot Patrick (94/98)<br />

Ethnic Minority: MC Remigio Panlaqui (99)<br />

Consultants: <strong>Conference</strong> Council Director, Twila Glenn<br />

District Superintendent: Judith Miller<br />

Ex Officio: <strong>Conference</strong> Secretary, Sue Ney (98)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Parliamentarian<br />

Jurisdictional Rules of Order Representative: Jerry Oakland (96/00)<br />

16. JOINT COMMITTEE ON DISABILITY<br />

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Two representatives, Board of Ordained Ministry:<br />

(Chairperson and Registrar unless otherwise represented)<br />

Jerald Swanberg, Dale Schoening<br />

Two representatives, Board of Pensions:<br />

(Chairperson and Secretary unless otherwise represented)<br />

Keith Scott, Bob Holdorf<br />

One District Superintendent: Len Eberhart<br />

17. COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION (Ordained Ministry)<br />

(nominated by the Bishop, four-year term)<br />

Gary Armstrong (95/00) Emmanuel Dass (00) Phil Webb (00)<br />

Beverlee Bell (00) Scott Hibben (00)<br />

Charles Curl (98/00) Lon Lewis (96/00)<br />

Lay Observers:<br />

Sue Mullins (00) JoAnn Orthel (00)<br />

Alternates:<br />

Allen Call (00) Neva Purdue (00)<br />

Susan May (00) Thelma Subramanian (00)<br />

19. ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE<br />

20. COMMITTEE ON CLERGY MISCONDUCT<br />

Bishop’s Representative -<br />

Director of Pastoral Care & Counseling - Mary Fraser<br />

Division of Elders -<br />

Division of Deacons -<br />

Appointive Cabinet - Rosemary Rhode-Frank<br />

Board of Laity -<br />

COSROW - Kathleen Moore<br />

At Large (appointed by Bishop) -<br />

1. COUNCIL ON MINISTRIES<br />

Chairperson: Mark Haverland (98)<br />

Vice Chairperson/Financial Secretary:<br />

Secretary: Kathy Winter<br />

C. Benevolence Programs<br />

COM Executive Committee:<br />

Officers, as listed above<br />

Bishop: Gregory Palmer<br />

Administrative Asst:<br />

District Superintendent: Darline Balm-Demmel<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Lay Leader: Dennis Bell<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council Director: Twila Glenn<br />

Consultants:<br />

Chairperson, Council on Finance and Administration: Fred Lockard<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer: Charles Smith<br />

Chair, Program Review: Tony Pulatie<br />

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ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE<br />

District Council Chairpersons<br />

CR Russ Husted (00) Dub Neil Hofer (98) Ott Joyce Lunsford (00)<br />

CB Janis Brown (94/98) FD Alyson Schroeder(96) SC Marilyn Berke (93/97)<br />

Cre Robert Woldron (00) MC Susan Northway (00) Spe Betty Kingston (99)<br />

DM Beverly Nolte (00) Mus Marilyn Lancaster (96/00) Wat Patty Eastman (99)<br />

Chairpersons of:<br />

Board of Camps and Extended Ministries: Eric Guy<br />

Board of Church and Society: Dorothy Higdon<br />

Board of Discipleship: Charles Klink<br />

Board of Global Ministries: Mary Morris<br />

Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry: Carolyn Moe<br />

Board of Laity: Dennis Bell<br />

Board of Ordained Ministry: Jerald Swanberg<br />

Council on Youth Ministry: Elizabeth Kendall<br />

Age-level Council: Don Burket<br />

Commission on Archives and History: Donald Frank<br />

Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns:<br />

Commission on Ministry with Persons with Disabilities: Jan Lamm<br />

Commission on Religion and Race: Samuel Subramanian<br />

Commission on Status and Role of Women: Kathleen Moore/ Ione Shadduck<br />

CCOM Communications Committee: Burr Bryant<br />

CCOM Nominating Committee: Pat Moreland<br />

CCOM Planning and Research: Marie Whiteing<br />

CCOM Program Review Committee: Tony Pulatie<br />

Ethnic Local Church Concerns Committee: Celestyne DeVance<br />

Native American Committee: Larry McAlpine<br />

All District Superintendents<br />

President, United Methodist Men: James Smith<br />

President, United Methodist Women: Gwenna Appel<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Secretary: Sue Ney<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Secretary of Global Ministries: Judy Brotherton<br />

Additional representative from:<br />

Youth Council:<br />

UMW: Margaret Mackey<br />

UMM: Shawn Lange<br />

Two young adults selected by CCOM Nominating Committee:<br />

Matt McAllister (97)<br />

Consultants:<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council Director: Twila Glenn<br />

Associate Council Directors: Anne Bacon, Phil Carver, Inez Dawes, Jonathan Gaul, Ric<br />

Olson, Jill Sanders, Richard Faris, George Wylie<br />

Coordinator, <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry: Barb Mittman<br />

Chairperson, Council on Finance and Administration: Fred Lockard<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer: Charles Smith<br />

Representative to Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong>: Nancy Allen<br />

Chairperson, <strong>Conference</strong> Leadership Development Coordinating Committee:<br />

Julia Poulsen<br />

Chairperson, <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee: Ruth Jackson<br />

Ecumenical Partners:<br />

Jurisdictional Mission Council Representatives: Sungjoon Park, Adam Webb<br />

General Council on Ministries Representative: J. Robert Burkhart<br />

(1) CCOM Program Review Committee<br />

Chairperson: Tony Pulatie<br />

One member from each district<br />

CR Karen Kuntz (00) Dub Ron Hughes (99) Ott Wilbur Morfitt (96/00)<br />

CB FD Mel Ammon (99) SC Phyllis Allen (99)<br />

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Cre Don Richard (98) MC Susan Northway (00) Spe Carol Swartz (96/00)<br />

DM Lorena Rieboff (96/00) Mus Floyd Scott (93/97) Wat Diane Mitchell (99)<br />

Ex Officio representatives from<br />

Commission on Status & Role of Women: Kathleen Moore/Ione Shadduck<br />

Commission on Ministry With Persons With Disabilities: Jan Lamm<br />

Commission on Religion and Race: Samuel Subramanian<br />

Age Level Council: Don Burket<br />

Youth Council: Elizabeth Kendall/ Barb Mittman<br />

Administrative Assistant to the Bishop:<br />

District Superintendent: Dave Shogren<br />

Consultant: <strong>Conference</strong> Council Director, Twila Glenn<br />

(2) CCOM Committee on Communications<br />

Chairperson: Burr Bryant (96/00)<br />

Members:<br />

CR Beverly Duffey (94/98) FD Kris Meinhard (99) Ott Alana Lemons(96)<br />

DM Keith Kirkpatrick(94/98) FD Geoff Wood (99) Wat Robert Runte (96)<br />

Dub Dean Schlitter (96)<br />

Ex-officio: Administrative Assistant to the Bishop:<br />

Consultant: Director of Communications: George Wylie<br />

(3) CCOM Committee on Planning and Research<br />

Chairperson: Marie Whiteing (92/96/00)<br />

Secretary: Kathy Hodges (00)<br />

Members:<br />

CB Ken Milford (99) SC Kent Kastler (96) SC Jim Davis (00)<br />

CB Richard Mirkle (99) SC Sharon Shook (98)<br />

Consultant: Associate Council Director: Ric Olson<br />

(4) CCOM Nominating Committee<br />

Chairperson: Pat Moreland (99) FD John Jacobsen (00)<br />

Members: DM Henry Bevel (99), DM Marilyn Hendrichs (99) DM Connie Gilmore (00)<br />

Consultant: Council on Ministries Director: Twila Glenn<br />

(5) Ethnic Local Church Concerns Committee<br />

Chairperson: Celestyne DeVance (99)<br />

Members:<br />

DM Leota Davis (99) Wat Debra Burks (00) Wat Effie Burt (00)<br />

Consultant: Associate Council Director: Inez Dawes<br />

(6) Native American Committee<br />

Chair: Larry McAlpine (99)<br />

Members:<br />

CR Dwayne Akerly (97) CR Jessica Sage (00) SC LaVon & Torger<br />

Johnson<br />

CR Bev Johnson (99) Ott Paul Burrow (99) Spe William McAlpine (99)<br />

Consultants: Diane Wells<br />

District Superintent: Jerrold Swinton<br />

PROGRAM BOARDS<br />

2(1) BOARD OF CAMP, CONFERENCE AND RETREAT MINISTRIES (Agency)<br />

Chairperson: Eric Guy (94/98)<br />

Vice Chairperson:<br />

Secretary: Shirley Hoffmann (94/98)<br />

Members (District Coordinators of Camping):


ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE<br />

CR Linda Stransky (00) Dub Kay Roath (99) Ott Crystal Oberheu (99)<br />

CB David Bracht-Wagner (00) FD Lee Webb (00) SC Judy Wanned (00)<br />

Cre Andy Rubenking (99) MC Jeanne Martin (00) Spe Wendi Gillan (00)<br />

DM Mus Ted Stimach (99) Wat<br />

Consultants:<br />

Associate Director for Camp, <strong>Conference</strong> & Retreat Ministries: Richard Faris<br />

Treasurer’s Designee: Margaret Biggs<br />

2(2) BOARD OF CHURCH AND SOCIETY (Agency)<br />

Chairperson: Dorothy Higdon<br />

Vice-Chair/Financial Sec: Dick Clark<br />

Secretary: Allison Fatke Laube<br />

Members, four year term:<br />

CR Don Johnson (00) Dub Doris Howard (98) Ott Dick Eis (99)<br />

CB Joe Boysen (99) FD Mitzi Schoening (00) SC Kate Smith (98)<br />

Cre Pam Farren (00) MC Dianne Chambers (00) Spe Paul Fredricksen (99)<br />

DM Josh Steward (00) Mus Robert Hary (00) Wat Gerald R. Dolf (94/98)<br />

Youth Member: SC Lindsey Thompson (00)<br />

Chairperson, Legislative Advocacy Standing Committee: Mike Orthel (00)<br />

Chairperson, Resolutions Standing Committee: Ruth AnnePetrak<br />

Ex officio: Chairperson, Conf. UMW Mission Coordinator for Social Action: Olivia<br />

Pleggenkuhle<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Legislative Advocate: Lana Ross<br />

General Board of Church & Society: Pat Moreland<br />

Consultant: Associate Council Director, Inez Dawes<br />

District Superintendent: Dave Shogren<br />

a. Legislative Advocacy Standing Committee<br />

Mike Orthel, Chair Jerry Avise-Rouse Doris Howard<br />

Betty Olerud Olivia Pleggenkuhle Haleen Pellett<br />

Dr. Steven Williams Steve Bibb Faith Finnemore<br />

b. Resolutions Standing Committee<br />

Ruth Ann Petrak, Chair Jan Creasman Adin Davis<br />

Greg Caldwell Eloise Cranke Beverly Spencer<br />

District Supt: David Shogren<br />

2(3) BOARD OF DISCIPLESHIP (Agency)<br />

Chairpersons: Charles Klink (96/00)<br />

Vice Chair/Financial Sec: Corrine Kleppe (96/00)<br />

Secretary: Dale Reisner (95/99)<br />

Members, quadrennial term:<br />

CR Dub Dot Hasler (00) Ott Joyce Everhart (96/00)<br />

CB Randall Baier (96/00) FD Paul Lundy (98) SC Lorna Leavitt (00)<br />

Cre Neil Platon (97) MC Ted Stowers (99) Spe Vickie Fisher (00)<br />

DM Cheong Seop Song (00) Mus Scott Smith (00) Wat Julia Intveldt (98)<br />

At Large Members:<br />

Education Advocate - Kris Christiansen (00)<br />

Evangelism Advocate - Gary Dobbins (98)<br />

Stewardship Advocate - Tim Gosset (00)<br />

Worship Advocate - Joan Letcher (00)<br />

Spiritual Formation Advocate - Mark Young (00)<br />

Youth Representative: Carrie Odegaard (98)<br />

Ex officio: General Board of Discipleship: Celestyne DeVance<br />

Consultants: Associate Council Director, Jill Sanders<br />

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2(4) BOARD OF GLOBAL MINISTRIES (Agency)<br />

Chairperson: Mary Morris (00)<br />

Vice Chairperson: Dale VanderSchaaf (96/00)<br />

Financial Sec.: Daniel Webster (00)<br />

Secretary: Doris Knight (97)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Missions Secretary: Judy Brotherton (96)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Disaster Chairperson: Marcia Young (00)<br />

Bequest Fund Coordinator: Roxanne Schwartz<br />

VIM Coordinator: Douglas Harding<br />

Mission Secretary of Itineration: Lois Novak<br />

Standing Committee Chairs:<br />

Parish Development: Scott Meador (00)<br />

Community & Institutional Ministries: Edwin McIntosh (96)<br />

Mission Education: Judy Brotherton (96)<br />

Hispanic Ministries: Tom Mohan (00)<br />

Members, quadrennial term:<br />

CR Carroll Brown (99) Dub Doug Williams (98) Ott Janice Bolger (96/00)<br />

CB Gerald McGee (98) FD Dwight Grosvenor (00) SC Lyle Gross (96/00)<br />

Cre Susan Olive (00) MC Lewis Flanigan (00) Spe Jim Morris (00)<br />

DM Dennis Nicholson (00) Mus Enna Antunez (96/00) Wat Vicki Pospisil (96/00)<br />

Youth Member: CB Lisa Hauser (98)<br />

Ex-officio: UMW Mission Coordinator for Education & Interpretation - Judy Kading<br />

General Board of Global Ministries - Bill Lux<br />

Consultants: Associate Council Directors, Anne Bacon, Jon Gaul, Ric Olson<br />

a. Standing Committee on Parish Development<br />

Chair:Scott Meador (96/00)<br />

Vice chair:<br />

Treasurer: Carroll Brown (99)<br />

CR Chuck Kelsey (96) Dub Scott Kisker (00) Ott Peg Egbert (98)<br />

CB Lillian Gallo-Seagren (98) FD SC Harold Werley (97)<br />

Cre Gary DeGeest (96) MC Darwin Moore (98) Sp<br />

DM Ronald Kramer (97) Mus Doug Reynolds (96) Wat Ruth Ann Gooden (96)<br />

Merrill Siler (96)<br />

Builders Call:<br />

Consultants: DS Barrie Tritle, Associate Council Director Ric Olson, BOGM Mary Morris, Dan<br />

Webster<br />

b. Standing Committee on Community & Institutional Ministries<br />

Chair: Ed McIntosh (97)<br />

CR Carol Tippe (97) Sp Judy Doyle (97)<br />

DM Dennis Coon (98) Wat Towanna Vint (97)<br />

FD Harry Imlay (97)<br />

Neighbor Helping Neighbor:<br />

Consultants: DS Jerrold Swinton, Associate Council Director, Jon Gaul<br />

c. Standing Committee on Mission Education<br />

Chair: Judy Brotherton<br />

Recording Secretary/Itinerations Secretary - Lois Novak<br />

CR Lois Novak (97) Dub Sue Hattel (98) Ott Janice Bolger (97)<br />

CB Richard Hohl (00) FD Doug/ Marie Heins (98) SC Brian Sherman (98)<br />

Cre Larry Hartley (97) MC Sue Mulliins (98)<br />

Sp Shirley Letner (97)<br />

DM Nancy Rhines (98) Mus Larry Garrett (97) Wat Lois Putnam (00)<br />

World Hunger Education - Doris Knight (98)


ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Nigeria Partnership - Jim Tussey (00)<br />

VIM Coordinator - Doug Harding (00)<br />

Consultant: Associate Council Director: Anne Bacon<br />

d. District Disaster Preparedness & Response Coordinators<br />

Chair: Marcia Young (00)<br />

CR Mary Stover-Hartman (99) Dub Ott Janet Jones (98)<br />

CB FD Helen Eason (98) SC Karl Schiltz (98)<br />

Cre Ed & Luella Scholtens(99) MC Tom & Edna Groom (98) Spe Glenda Kroger (98)<br />

DM Lyle Ball (00) Mus Charles Newcomb(98) Wat Gerald Dolf (98)<br />

Pastoral Care - Ed Poston (98)<br />

Ministry to Children - Carol Swanson Poston (98)<br />

VIM Liaison - Doug Harding (00)<br />

Consultant: Associate Council Director Anne Bacon<br />

e. Standing Committee on Hispanic Ministries<br />

Chair: Tom Mohan (00)<br />

CR Jim Turner (00) Dub Ott<br />

CB Ernest Ruehle (00) FD Cecelia Dilley (00) SC Gene Hill (00)<br />

Cre MC Don & Dora Campbell (00)Spe Lowell Field (00)<br />

DM Odilio Orozco (00) Mus Robert Meredith (00) Wat Charlie & Lois Cochran<br />

(00)<br />

Consultant: District Superintendent Judith Miller<br />

2(5) BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND CAMPUS MINISTRY (Agency)<br />

Chairperson: Carolyn Moe (96)<br />

Vice Chair/Financial Sec: Marce Wagner (96)<br />

Secretary: Dennis Fox (96)<br />

Members, quadrennial term:<br />

CR Mary Johnston (00) Dub Ardith Hoff (97) Ott Larry Pauley (99)<br />

CB Jay Sherer (00) FD Ted Solomon (96/00) SC Leonard Sjogren (00)<br />

Cre Pauline Miller (99) MC Spe Jerry Burgess (98)<br />

DM Darlene Bradner (96/00) Mus Pradyna Patet (00) Wat<br />

Youth Member: FD Melisse Owen (00)<br />

Standing Committee Chairs:<br />

Communications: Dennis Gilbert (94)<br />

Scholarships & Finance: Marce Wagner (96)<br />

Ex-officio: General Board of Higher Education & Ministry: Diane Eberhart (00)<br />

Consultants:<br />

District Superintendent: David Stout<br />

Associate Council Director for Youth/Young Adult Ministries: Barbara Mittman<br />

Presidents of the <strong>Iowa</strong> U.M. Colleges, or designate<br />

Representatives from the four Wesley Foundations<br />

2(6) BOARD OF LAITY (Agency)<br />

Chairperson and <strong>Conference</strong> Lay Leader: *Dennis Bell (00)<br />

Vice Chairman/Financial Sec:<br />

Secretary: Paul Burrow<br />

District Lay Leaders:<br />

CR Rudy & Inis Huffman (00) Dub Pat Ritter (99) Ott Paul Burrow (96/00)<br />

CB Carl Phillips (99) FD Evelyn Farnham (96/00)<br />

SC Gene Ulrich (97)<br />

Cre Arnold Kenyon (99) MC Robert Perry (97) Spe Hess Roorda (99)<br />

DM Connie Gilmore (00) Mus Norma Morrison (00) Wat Carma Bisinger (98)<br />

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Chairperson, School for Lay Ministry: Myrtle Felkner<br />

Dean, School for Lay Ministry: Avon Crawford<br />

Director of Lay Speaking Ministries: Christine Pauley<br />

Ex officio:<br />

President, Conf. United Methodist Women: Gwenna Appel<br />

President, Conf. United Methodist Men: James Smith<br />

Chairperson, Conf. United Methodist Youth: Elizabeth Kendall<br />

Chairpersons, Heifer Project International: John & Louise Brockshink<br />

Chairpersons, Ingathering Project: Don & Caroline Kluver, Darrell & Carol Needham<br />

Consultants: Associate Council Director, Phil Carver<br />

3. BOARD OF ORDAINED MINISTRY (Agency)<br />

Chairperson: Jerald Swanberg<br />

Vice Chair: Doresa Collogan<br />

Secretary: Barbara Johnson<br />

Financial Sec.: Bob Barrick<br />

Registrar: Dale Schoening<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Relations: Rebecca Carver<br />

Chair, Order of Deacons: Dianne Christopher<br />

Chair, Order of Elders: Deborah Stowers<br />

*Members, quadrennial term: (nominated by the Bishop)<br />

Cynthia McCalmont (94)<br />

Brian Milford (94)<br />

Jerald Swanberg (94)<br />

Dana Wimmer (94)<br />

Bruce Wittern (94)<br />

Anita Bane (95)<br />

Esther Barton (95)<br />

John Augspurger (96)<br />

Robert Barrick (96)<br />

Martha Bennett (96)<br />

Rebecca Carver (96)<br />

David Clark (96)<br />

Doresa Collogan (96)<br />

Bernabe Colorado (96)<br />

Judy Deweber (96)<br />

Dale Schoening (96)<br />

Susan Thomas (96)<br />

Marilyn Winch (96)<br />

Carol Seebach (96)<br />

Fred Bark (97)<br />

Lillian Daniels (97)<br />

Barbara Johnson (97)<br />

Deanna Pullen (97)<br />

Ed Ritter (97)<br />

Harold Swanson (98)<br />

Bruce Bane (00)<br />

Susan Bowman (00)<br />

Dennis Coon (00)<br />

Jennifer Daniel (00)<br />

Gordon Elrick (00)<br />

Josue Florendo (00)<br />

Derrick Haskins (00)<br />

Susen LeBlanc (00)<br />

Michael Morgan (00)<br />

Bill Poland (00)<br />

Frank Seydel (00)<br />

Consorcia Sanchez (00)<br />

David Wendel (00)<br />

Paul Wilcox (00)<br />

John Adams (00)<br />

Meredith Berryhill (00)<br />

Roger Coulsen (00)<br />

Brenda Hobson (00)<br />

Jean Houston (00)<br />

Jeff Ireland (00)<br />

Judy Marnin (00)<br />

Pat Moreland (00)<br />

Gayle Wilcox (00)<br />

Consultants: Administrative Assistant to the Bishop:<br />

District Superintendents: David Stout, LaVonne Kaasa, Rosemary Rohde Frank<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council Director, Twila Glenn<br />

4. COUNCIL ON YOUTH MINISTRY ( Agency) (2 yr. terms)<br />

Chairperson: CB Elizabeth Kendell (00)<br />

Vice Chairperson: FD Andy Seiler (99)<br />

Secretary: DM Sarah Ollie (99)<br />

Youth Members:<br />

CR Nick Duffy (99) Dub Nic Romaine (00) Ott Elissa Pettyjohn (00)<br />

Joe Valenta (00) Morgan Loveless (99) Rachel Burrow (99)<br />

CB Emily Jordan (99) FD Craig Jacobson (00) SC Cara Beck (00)<br />

Megann Schultz (00) Shawn Brekke (99) Meredith Buchman (99)<br />

Cre April Adkisson (99) MC Jeremy Engelman (00) Spe Warren Payton (00)<br />

Clinton Eshelman (00) Angela Fredericks (99) Derek Davis (99)<br />

DM Scott Hanlin (00) Mus Andy Hege (00) Wat Abby Freese (00)<br />

Alison Stevens (99) Stacy Kielman (99)


ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE<br />

Jurisdictional Youth Ministry Organization Reps: FD Vanessa Radebough (00), MC Kristin<br />

Northup (00)<br />

National Youth Ministry Organization Rep:<br />

District Youth Coordinators:<br />

CR Scott McDowell (00) Dub Ott<br />

CB Michael Willer (00) FD Cathy Webb (00) SC<br />

Cre Sandy Smith (00) MC Jerry Hoff (00) Spe DeLyte Ebbers (99)<br />

DM Bill Deskin (00) Mus Mike Renken (00) Wat<br />

Consultants: <strong>Conference</strong> Youth Coordinator: Barb Mittman<br />

Two adults at large: DM Greg Stice, MC Sarah Rohret Odoom<br />

a. YAC Standing Committee<br />

Co-Chairs: Rachel Burrow<br />

Past Co-chairs: Meredith Buckman, Katie Ziskovsky<br />

CCYM Chair: Elizabeth Kendall<br />

CCYM Vice Chair: Andy Seiler<br />

Past CCYM Chair: Megan Dean<br />

Parliamentarian: Jessica Ireland<br />

JYMO reps: Vanessa Radebough, Kristin Northup<br />

CR Eric Dorr (00) Dub Scott Patterson (99) Ott Elissa Pettyjohn (99)<br />

CB Valerie Larimore (99) FD Andy Erickson (00) SC Lindsey Thompson (00)<br />

Cre Robyn Johnson (99) MC Liz Kloberdanz (00) Spe Andy Preston (00)<br />

DM Sarah Clark (99) Mus Tamara Burke (00) Wat Dionne Burks (99)<br />

Adults: DM Bill Deskin (99), MC Joan Philgreen (00)<br />

Simpson College RLC: Nate Perkins, Gordon Shea<br />

Associate Council Director for Youth and Adult Ministries: Barbara Mittman<br />

5. AGE LEVEL COUNCIL (Agency)<br />

Chairperson: Don Burket<br />

Vice Chair/Financial Sec: Nan Tomlinson<br />

Secretary: Carol Volker<br />

Members, quadrennial term:<br />

CR Mary Frederickson (00) Dub Ann Glime (99) Ott Mary Smith (97)<br />

CB Pam Schwertley (99) FD SC Ann Trimble-Ray (98)<br />

Cre Nancy Stekelberg (99) MC Rhoda Preston (00) Spe Ray Stauffer (97)<br />

DM Wayne McCracken (00) Mus Jesse Powell (00) Wat Anne Lippincott (96/00)<br />

Youth Representative: Cre Julie Coulthard (99)<br />

At Large Members:<br />

Children's Advocate - Nanette Tomlinson (98)<br />

Adult Advocate - Don Burket (98)<br />

Family Advocate - Carol Volker (98)<br />

Consultant: Associate Council Director: Jon Gaul<br />

6. COMMISSION ON ARCHIVES AND HISTORY (Agency)<br />

Chairperson: Donald Frank (96)<br />

Vice Chair/Financial Sec: Doug Provow<br />

Secretary: Larry Hurto<br />

Members, four year term:<br />

DM Larry Hurto (95/99) FD Doug Provow (95/99) Ott Bill Anderson (00)<br />

Dub Steve Story (00) Mus John Witmer (96/00)<br />

Consultant: Associate Council Director, George Wylie<br />

Archivist: Esther Wonderlich<br />

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7. COMMISSION ON CHRISTIAN UNITY AND INTERRELIGIOUS CONCERNS (Agency)<br />

Chairperson:<br />

Vice Chair: Ray Doser<br />

Financial Sec: Paul Hansen<br />

Secretary:<br />

Members:<br />

CR Amanda Fraurenholz (00) Dub Farr Jebens (99) Ott Ray Doser (99)<br />

CB Maureen Williams (99) FD SC Kate Bell (00)<br />

Cre Ed Poston (97) MC Janet Wearda (00) Spe Paul Hansen (97)<br />

DM Robert Griffin (99) Mus Trevor Davis (00) Wat Randy Beichley (96/00)<br />

Youth Member: FD Autumn Guess (00)<br />

Ex Officio Members:<br />

Ecumenical Partner:<br />

Representative to Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong>: Nancy Allen<br />

UMW Representative to Church Women United:<br />

General Commission on Christian Unity & Interreligious Concerns: Yong Lee<br />

Consultant: Associate Council Director, Jill Sanders<br />

8. ADVOCACY COMMISSIONS<br />

8a COMMISSION ON RELIGION AND RACE (Agency)<br />

Chairperson: Samuel Subramanian (96)<br />

Vice-Chairperson: Stephen Bibb (96)<br />

Secretary:<br />

Monitoring Committee: Curtis DeVance<br />

Sensitizing Committee: Curtis DeVance<br />

Empowerment Fund: Cleta McQuerry<br />

Crisis Fund: Neil Platon<br />

*Members, four year term:<br />

CR Bev Johnson (00) DubTom Connors (99) Ott John Ling (99)<br />

CB Exequiel Tabelisma (00) FDRobert Cook (99) SC<br />

Cre Susan Barrick (00) MC Linda K. Bahr (99) Spe David Arulnathan (98)<br />

DM Kumsan Song (00) Mus Kathleen Danforth(00 )Wat Cynthia Morrison (00)<br />

At-Large Members: Chris Daniel (97), Curtis DeVance (98)<br />

Debra Burks (98) Orville Berbano (99), Prince Swamickan (00)<br />

African-American Advocate: Cleta McQuerry (97), Charles Miller (00)<br />

Asian-American Advocate: Peter Chang (98)<br />

Filipino Advocate: Neil Platon (98)<br />

Hispanic Advocate: Nellie Latta (00)<br />

Korean Advocate: Heeyoung Kim (00)<br />

Native American Advocate: DeWayne Akerly (98)<br />

Youth Members: FD Andy Erickson(00), CR Gretchen Schuhmacher (00)<br />

General Commission on Religion & Race: Phil Carver (00)<br />

Consultant: District Superintendent, Dave Shogren<br />

8b COMMISSION ON STATUS AND ROLE OF WOMEN (Agency)<br />

Co-Chairs: Kathleen Moore, (93) Ione Shadduck (00)<br />

Secretary:<br />

Treasurer: Eleanor S. Tilton<br />

*Members, four year term:<br />

CR Carol Kress (97) Dub Jill Mack (99) Ott Thelma Subramanian (99)<br />

CB Judy Flanegin (98) FD Duane Anderson (00) SC Eleanor S. Tilton (96/00)<br />

Cre Jim Lane (00) MC Pamela Flanigan (00) Spe Shurmaine McAlpine (00)<br />

DM Joan Ayers (99) Mus Debra Votaw (96/00) Wat Allen Poore-Christiansen<br />

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ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE<br />

At-Large Members:, Maxine Moore Ballard (00)<br />

Youth Member: Janice Frank (99)<br />

Ex Officio Members:<br />

Lay Woman named by the <strong>Conference</strong> UMW:<br />

General COSRO W:<br />

Consultants: District Superintendent, Emmanuel Tabelisma<br />

8c COMMISSION ON MINISTRY WITH PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (Agency)<br />

Chairperson: Jan Lamm (00)<br />

Vice-Chair/Financial Sec: Carolyn Bittner<br />

Secretary: David Houston<br />

*Members, four year term:<br />

CR Carolyn Bittner (00) Dub Lynn Patrick (00) Ott Howard Lord (96)<br />

CB Marcee Bisbee (00) FD SC David Houston (99)<br />

Cre Martha Musmaker (00) MC Marie Vilimek (00) Spe Esta Fraley (00)<br />

DM Morris Hurd (99) Mus Christine Bruhn (98) Wat Ann Donat (93/97)<br />

Youth Member: Jenna Kyhl (99)<br />

Consultants:<br />

Four Advocates of persons with disabilities: Myrtle Felkner, David Johnston, Carol<br />

Tippe, Pat Moreland<br />

District Superintendent, Charles Luers<br />

D. <strong>Conference</strong> Lay Organizations<br />

1. UNITED METHODIST WOMEN<br />

President: Gwenna Appel<br />

Vice-president: Margaret Mackey<br />

Secretary: Jeanne Sheets<br />

Treasurer: Patricia Findley<br />

Chairperson, Committee on Nominations: Sandra Frank<br />

Nominating Committee: Ruth Anderson, Rosemary DeGraw, Wilma Lord, Eleanor Mooney,<br />

Maureen Williams<br />

Mission Coordinators:<br />

Education & Interpretation: Judy Kading<br />

Membership Nurture &Outreach: Dorothy Spiker<br />

Social Action: Dorothy Higdon<br />

Spiritual Growth: JoAnn Orthel<br />

Secretary of Program Resources: Mavis Schroeder<br />

Communications Coordinator: Thelma Perry<br />

Copyist: Susan McKnight<br />

Representative to Metanoia: JoAnn Orthel<br />

District Presidents:<br />

CR Onalee Arnold MC Dianne Chambers<br />

CB Ruth Ann Barry Mus Betty Breaw<br />

Cre Jane Christensen Ott Jo Swanson<br />

DM Roberta Peters SC Joanne Lundquist<br />

Dub Olivia Pleggenkuhle Spe Kathy Batman<br />

FD Virginia Schoeneman Wat Marge Ziskovsky<br />

Consultants: District Superintendent: Judith Miller<br />

2. UNITED METHODIST MEN<br />

President: James Smith<br />

1st Vice-President: Shawn Lange<br />

2nd Vice-President: James Dunsmore<br />

Secretary: Dan Houston<br />

Treasurer: Jim McIntosh<br />

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Past President: Charles Wengert<br />

Prayer Advocate: Jim Pollock<br />

Yourh Coordinator: Jim Hollensbe<br />

Meals for Millions/Hunger Relief Advocate: Art Kistler<br />

Self Help Coordinator: Fred Bark<br />

VIM Coordinator: Dan Houston<br />

Special Appointment: Rodney Gist<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Lay Leader: Dennis Bell<br />

District Presidents:<br />

CR Clarence Skog MC Christian Nygaard<br />

CB Carl Phillips Mus James Dunsmore<br />

Cre Shawn Lange Ott Bill Anderson<br />

DM SC<br />

Dub Spe Len Garrison<br />

FD Dan Houston Wat Al Brennecke<br />

Consultants:<br />

District Superintendent: Charles Luers<br />

Bishop Gregory Palmer<br />

3. COUNCIL ON YOUTH MINISTRIES<br />

(see listing on p. 32 this volume)<br />

4. IOWA UNITED METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT<br />

Chair/Treasurer: Josh Steward, UI<br />

Vice Chair:<br />

Secretary: Michelle Wentworth, Simpson<br />

Board Members:<br />

a. INSTITUTIONS<br />

a(1)a WESLEY FOUNDATIONS<br />

E. Affiliate Groups<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

a(1)a1 <strong>Iowa</strong> State University, Ames<br />

Chairperson: Beverly Kruemple<br />

Vice Chair: Jilly Hutzel<br />

<strong>2000</strong>: Jilly Hutzel, Beverly Kruemple, Brent Bruton, Jan Stone, Stephanie Hamilton, Judi<br />

Gose, Jason Farmer, Frank Rizzo,<br />

Marsha Sanborn<br />

2001: Lindsey Beglinger, Mark Blaedel, Michael Brand, Janice Dana, Gina Hertz, Jill<br />

Vauthrin, Dick Young, Mary Young<br />

2002: Carl Anderson, Aaron Brand, Nathaniel Ginder, Joshua Hibben, Lisa Parks, John<br />

Schuh, Janet Stephenson<br />

Ex Officio:<br />

Wesley Singers Rep: Mark Anderson<br />

Treasurer: Ken Krumpel<br />

Sr. Minister/Director: Rev. W. Scott Grotewold<br />

Campus Minister: Rev. Jim Shirbroun<br />

Minister of Spiritual Growth & Pastoral Care: Rev. Cynthia McCalmont<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Board of Higher Education representative: Rev Dr. Ted Solomon<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Board of Trustees: Harold Brinkman<br />

Ft Dodge District Superintendent: Rev. David Shogren<br />

a(1)a2 University of Northern <strong>Iowa</strong>, Cedar Falls<br />

Chairperson: Rev. Jim Hanke


ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE<br />

Vice Chair: Janet Tyrrell<br />

Treasurer: Lee Nicholas<br />

Secretary: Laura Terlip<br />

Board Members:<br />

Class of <strong>2000</strong>: Dick Clark, Jeanne Koughn, Gene Graham, Janet Tyrrell, Debra Burks,<br />

Irene Tan<br />

Class of 2001: Joan Stabenow, Laura Terlip, Marvin Siler, Jim Hanke, Lee Nicholas,<br />

Jennifer Carpenter<br />

Class of 2002: John Stater, Mike Waggoner, Scott Spray, Pam Ulffers<br />

Student Board Members: Shannon Bardole, Andy Chase, Cori Ebert, BJ Eder, Nicole<br />

Felice, Becky Overfield, Ling Qui<br />

Ex-officio:<br />

Director - David Glenn-Burns<br />

US-2 Missionaries: Laura Fightmaster, Amy Pyles<br />

International Ministry: Ruth Yan, David Wu<br />

Graduate Assistant: Aaron Maitland<br />

District Superintendent: Jerrold Swinton<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Board of Trustees: Ron Rath<br />

a(1)a3 Drake University, Des Moines<br />

Chairperson: Tom Tronick<br />

Vice Chairperson: Zach Washler<br />

Treasurer: Gordon Harrison<br />

Secretary: Rebecca Roth<br />

Board Members:<br />

Students: Tracey Bearden, Lindsey Boo, Chad Brewbaker, Brandy Case, Mike Haub, Heidi<br />

Kruck, Rebecca Roth, Amanda Somerville, Zach Washler<br />

Lay Persons: Harriet Bailey, Gordon Harrison<br />

University Members: Dr.Sally Hinders, Skip Phillips, Tom Tronick,<br />

Clergy Members: Susan Bowman, Scott Kober<br />

Ex Officio: District Superintendent: David Stout<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Board of Trustees: Cheryl Walser<br />

Director: Jim Nelson<br />

a(1)a4 University of <strong>Iowa</strong>, <strong>Iowa</strong> City<br />

Chairperson: Marsha Lowe<br />

Vice Chairperson: Emmylou Tabelisma<br />

Se cretary: Jane Driscoll<br />

Treasurer: Jean Kendall<br />

2001: Harriett Dean, Cindy Knight, Emmylou Tabelisma<br />

2002: Jane Driscoll, Tom Shepherd<br />

2003: Marsha Lowe, George Dane, Margaret Weiting<br />

Students (one year term): Allison Laub, Lane Freemyer, Cory Schuster, Dennis Kitzman<br />

Ex Officio: Jean Kendall, Deborah Kiesey, Harlan Gillespie, Don Hodson,<br />

Charles Kelsey, Seongbae Cheong, James Kledis, Barrie Tritle, Charles Curl (Conf<br />

Trustee)<br />

Director - Paul M. Shultz<br />

Associate Director - Marsha Acord<br />

Administrative Secretary - Gail Ireland<br />

a(1)b OTHER ORGANIZATIONS<br />

a(1)b1 Des Moines Community Worker Board of the United Methodist Church<br />

Chair: Reginald Merrill<br />

Members: Dennis Coon, William Cotton, Kristin Fallon, Cara Stewart, Carmen Lampe<br />

Zeitler<br />

Dist. Supt. David Stout<br />

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IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

a(1)b2 Urban Ministry Strategy Council<br />

Chairperson: Judy Delong<br />

Vice-Chairperson: Betty Olerud<br />

Secretary: Glenda Aitchison<br />

Treasurer: Kathy Gill<br />

At-Large Members: Dick Clark, Jim Price<br />

Trustee: Dave Alfrey<br />

Ex Officio: Bishop Gregory Palmer, Jerrold Swinton, D.S., Tawanna Vint, BOGM<br />

Additional At-Large members: Churk Lane, Evelyn Kober<br />

Director: Gerald Dolf<br />

Associate Director: Vicki Pospisil<br />

a(1)b3 Urban Visions, Inc. (Fort Dodge)<br />

Executive Director: Patricia Avery<br />

a(1)b4 Churches United of the Quad City Area<br />

Executive Director: Rev. Charles R. Landon, Jr, clandon@churchesunited.net<br />

Program Manager: Anne E. Wachal awachal@churchesunited.net<br />

a(1)b5 Permanent Fund of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> of the United Methodist<br />

Church, Board of Pensions<br />

a(1)b6 <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Foundation<br />

President: Myron Gookin<br />

Vice President: Paul Akin<br />

President-elect: J.T. Scott<br />

Treasurer: Kirk Hayes<br />

Secretary: Mike Orthel<br />

Directors, elected by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>:<br />

Paul Akin, Beth Briggs, George Dane, Robert Dodder, Karl Giese, Jerry Harris, Dorothy<br />

Higdon, Robert Holdorf,<br />

Bill Holst, Roy Karlson, Cynthia Keithly, Richard Kerr, Marjorie Kreager, Andy Meardon,<br />

Dale Messenger, Mel Miller,<br />

Merle Miller, Lester Moore, Galen Peckham, Tom Pitts, Merlin Plagge, Robert Rydell, Deb<br />

Tierney, Alice Zinnel<br />

Ex Officio with vote:<br />

Bishop of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>: Gregory V. Palmer<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer: Charles W. Smith<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Chancellor: A. Roger Wittke<br />

Real Estate Advisor: Tom Pitts<br />

Executive Director: David P. Harner<br />

Associate Director: Sandy Brekenridge<br />

Local Church Consultant: Lester Moore<br />

a(1)b8 Hawthorn Hill Ministries Board of Directors:<br />

Acting President: Susan Bowman<br />

Vice-President: Michelle Parker<br />

Secretary: Jim Langdon<br />

Treasurer: Ronald Grohe<br />

Executive Director: William Bowman<br />

a(1)b9 Children and Family Urban Ministries<br />

Director: Carmen Lampe Zietler<br />

a(2)a COLLEGES


ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE<br />

a(2)a1 Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Trustees, representing the <strong>Conference</strong>:<br />

James Brown, Laura Derr, Robert Engel, Bruce Ough, David Stout, Janet Stephenson<br />

CR District Superintendent: Barrie Tritle<br />

a(2)a2 <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan, Mt. Pleasant, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Trustees, representing the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

2001: Charles W. Espy, Jr, Lester Moore<br />

2002: Robert Dodder, Edward Peterson<br />

2003: Judith Miller, Rosemary Rohde-Frank<br />

a(2)a3 Morningside College, Sioux City, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Trustees, representing the <strong>Conference</strong>:<br />

Bishop: Gregory V. Palmer<br />

Sioux City District Superintendent: Darline Balm-Demmel<br />

Pastor, Grace United Methodist Church: Leonard Sjogren<br />

Pastor, First United Methodist Church: Allen D. Call<br />

Appointed by the Bishop: J. Robert Burkhart, Gary Armstrong, Dee Gee Blair<br />

a(2)a4 Simpson College, Indianola, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Trustees, representing the <strong>Conference</strong> (Ex Officio)<br />

Bishop: Gregory V. Palmer<br />

Des Moines District Superintendent: David Stout<br />

Pastor, First United Methodist Church: Paul Akin<br />

Three Trustees, appointed by the Bishop:<br />

Vernon H. Pooley, Marion M. Coons, D. Robert Downing<br />

a(2)a5 St. Paul School of Theology, Kansas City, Missouri<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Trustee - Jan Winslow<br />

a(2)b HOSPITALS<br />

a(2)b1 St. Luke's Methodist Hospital, Cedar Rapids<br />

Chairperson: James E. Hoffman<br />

1st Vice-Chairperson: William P. Prowell<br />

2nd Vice-Chairperson: Don Doudna, PhD<br />

Secretary: Kathy L. Lamb<br />

President: Stephen E. Vanourny, M.D.<br />

a(2)b2 Central <strong>Iowa</strong> Health System/Central <strong>Iowa</strong> Hospital Corporation-<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Methodist Medical Center, Blank Children’s Hospital, <strong>Iowa</strong> Lutheran Hospital,<br />

Des Moines <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Chairman: Donald Ross<br />

Vice Chairman: Peg Armstrong-Gustafson<br />

Secretary: David Oman<br />

Treasurer: Steve Craig, MD<br />

President: James H. Skogsbergh<br />

Directors - Bishop Gregory Palmer and others nominated by the Bishop<br />

a(2)b3 St. Luke's Regional Medical Center and St. Luke's Health Systems, Inc.,<br />

Sioux City<br />

Directors/members of UM churches:<br />

Barry Backhaus, Carter Dennis,, Delaine C. Peterson<br />

President & CEO: John D. Daniels<br />

Health Systems Chairman: John J. Meis, DDS<br />

Medical Center Chairman: Bill Persinger<br />

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a(2)c RETIREMENT HOMES<br />

a(2)c1 Friendship Haven, Fort Dodge<br />

Chairman: Eldon Rossow<br />

President/CEO: Craig Johnsen<br />

a(2)c2 Methodist Manor, Storm Lake<br />

Chair: Nella O’Brien<br />

Vice-Chair: Scott Petrich<br />

Secretary: Bob Bennett<br />

Treasurer: Larry Hecht<br />

President: Dr. Terry Penniman<br />

a(2)c3 The Methwick Community Inc, Cedar Rapids<br />

Chairperson: John Girotto<br />

President/CEO: Robin K. Mixdorf<br />

a(2)c4 Western Home, Cedar Falls<br />

Chairperson: Frank Dowie<br />

Vice Chairperson: Gary Jones<br />

Secretary: Kristin Card<br />

Treasurer: Doris Westemeier<br />

Ex-officio: Jerry L. Harris, Executive Director<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

a(2)c5 Wesley Retirement Services, Inc.<br />

Halcyon House, Washington; Heritage House, Atlantic; Wesley Acres, Des Moines;<br />

The Village, Indianola; Park Center, Newton:<br />

Chairperson: Ralph Schlenker<br />

Chair Elect: James Agnew<br />

Treasurer: Jim Noyce<br />

Secretary: Carol Greta<br />

President: Warren Rippey<br />

a(2)d OTHER GROUPS<br />

a(2)d1 Bidwell-Riverside Community Center<br />

Chairperson: Jeff Freude<br />

Vice Chairs: Rich Martel, Terri Johnson<br />

Secretary: Betty Rose Gerberich<br />

Treasurer: Christy Finken<br />

Director: Robert S. Crandall<br />

a(2)d2 Goodwill Industries of Central <strong>Iowa</strong>, Des Moines<br />

President: Marlyn McKeen<br />

a(2)d3 Shesler Hall Board of Directors:<br />

President: Bonnie Zeck<br />

Vice President: Barbara Redwine<br />

Secretary: Deb Kraft<br />

Treasurer: Les Juon<br />

Executive Director: Vera L. Ludwig<br />

a(2)d4 Wall Street Mission/Goodwill Industries<br />

President: John Hantla<br />

Chairman of the Board: James Brygger<br />

Vice-Chair: Barry Backhaus<br />

Sec/Treas: Robert Dunker<br />

a(2)d5 Hillcrest Family Services, Board of Trustees


ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE<br />

President: Julie Johnson<br />

Executive Director/CEO: Gary L. Gansemer, LISW<br />

Director of Development: Jan Stoffel<br />

a(2)d6 <strong>Iowa</strong> Church World Service/CROP Advisory Board<br />

Chairperson:<br />

Vice Chairperson:<br />

Secretary:<br />

At-Large:<br />

Regional Director: Russell J.A. Melby<br />

a(2)d7 United Methodist Ministers' Service Credit Union<br />

Chairman: Gary L. Armstrong<br />

Vice Chairperson: Larry D. LaVelle<br />

Treasurer-CFO/Security Officer: James P. Russell<br />

Secretary: George Yetter<br />

President-CEO: Dale Mount<br />

Vice President: Mariann Peterson<br />

Loan Manager: Donna McGinness<br />

a(2)d8 <strong>Iowa</strong> School for Ministry Commission<br />

Chairperson: David Swinton<br />

Vice Chairperson: Alecia Williams<br />

Secretary: Carroll Brown<br />

Treasurer: DeLane Wright<br />

Deans: Dianna Hoover<br />

Registrars: James Russell, Carroll Brown<br />

District Superintendent: Len Eberhart<br />

Ex-officio: Paul Akin, Rosalie Bentzinger, Twila Glenn, Assistant to the Bishop<br />

Elected Members: John Augspurger, Harlan Gillespie, William Poland, Julia Fox Poulsen,<br />

Ruth Ann Scott, David Swinton, Alecia Williams, Delane Wright<br />

a(2)d9 Home Recycling Exchange<br />

Executive Director: Lyle Ball, 805 SE 14 th Ct, Des Moines 50317 515-282-9296<br />

b. COALITIONS AND CAUCUSES<br />

b(1) United Methodists Organized for Renewal and Evangelism (UMORE)<br />

President: Christopher J. Daniel<br />

Vice President: June Parker Goldman<br />

Secretary: Bruce E. Wittern<br />

Treasurer: Harry S. Knutsen<br />

Executive Director: Richard Dee<br />

Publisher, UMORE Beacon: Robert H. Gamble<br />

At-Large Members: David L. Arendt, Robert D. Dodge, Richard Grimes, Morris C. Hurd,<br />

William Lux,<br />

Daniel P. Miller, Donald Ridenour, Verna Ridenour, Steven R. Root, James Smith, Jean<br />

Leu Stanley<br />

Advisory Council: Ira Gallaway, John N. Greenfell Jr, James Heidinger, Robert Kuyper,<br />

John Ed Mathison, Patricia Miller, Ed Robb, Faye Short<br />

b(2) The Methodist Federation for Social Action (MFSA)<br />

Executive Director: Kathryn Johnson, New England <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Co-presidents: Leonard Sjogren, Jerry Avise-Rouse<br />

Secretary: Vincent James<br />

Treasurer/Membership: Robert Miller<br />

Peace and Justice Advocate: Chet Guinn<br />

Newsletter Editor: Tom Mohan<br />

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National Co-President: Tom Mohan<br />

Past President: Eloise Cranke<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

b(3) United Methodist Rural Fellowship<br />

President: William E. Ballard<br />

Secretary: Janice Bolger<br />

Leadership Team: Wally Paige, Karl Goodfellow, Myrtle Felkner, Jerry Avise-Rouse, Ed<br />

Kail, Bill Cotton<br />

c. ASSOCIATIONS OR FELLOWSHIPS<br />

c(1) Chaplains' Fellowship<br />

Contact Person: David Nolte<br />

c(2) <strong>Iowa</strong> Christian Educators Fellowship<br />

President: Jodi Rushing<br />

Vice-President: Kris Christiansen<br />

Secretary: Chris Humerichouse<br />

Treasurer: Jan Hoover<br />

Editor, MICE: Mary Green<br />

Scholarship Committee: Kris Christensen, Gayle Wilcox, Tim Gossett<br />

Program Committee: Kim Bigsby, Brenda Hobson, Paul Swick<br />

Care & Cultivation: Lavina Shoffner, Carol Swartz<br />

Certification Information: Gayle Wilcox<br />

c(3) <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Secretaries Organization<br />

President: Pam Yukl<br />

Vice President: Diana Sunderman<br />

Secretary: Janice Stewart<br />

Treasurer: Deb Blackburn<br />

Membership: Melanie Lyon<br />

COMMUNIQUE Editor: Marilyn Chevalier<br />

Historian: Marylou Prigge<br />

NE Area Coordinator : Raarda Stilwell<br />

SE Area Coordinators: Karen Schmitt, Denise Willhoit<br />

Central Area Coordinator : Sheryl Ainslie<br />

SW Area Coordinator: Bev Zuch<br />

NW Area Coordinators:<br />

c(4) Ministers' Spouses Organization<br />

<strong>2000</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Responsibility: Mason City District<br />

c(5) Fellowship of United Methodists in Music and Worship Arts - <strong>Iowa</strong> Chapter<br />

President:<br />

Vice-President:David Gaeth<br />

Secretary: Carolyn Smith<br />

Treasurer: Sara Poston<br />

c(6) <strong>Iowa</strong> Women in Ministry<br />

Leadership Team: Julie Poore-Christensen, Linda Butler, Jennifer Corley, Cindy Morrison,<br />

Jill Sanders, Lana Ross<br />

F. Representation in Ecumenical Bodies<br />

Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

United Methodist Representatives, Board of Directors (appointed by the Bishop):<br />

The Bishop: Gregory V. Palmer<br />

Board: Nancy Allen (98)<br />

Unity Commission: Twila Glenn (99), Edward Poston (99)


ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE<br />

Justice Commission: Everett Laning (98), Sue Mullins (99)<br />

G. District Organizations<br />

1. District Church Location and Building (elected by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>):<br />

Cedar Rapids: Barrie Tritle, D.S.<br />

2001: Roger Hadley, Don Caspers, Chuck Scott<br />

2002: Steve Nelson (chair), Carl Byers, George Engel<br />

2003: Brenda Sandberg, George Gerot, Gene Young<br />

Trustees Rep: Ron Rath<br />

Disabilities Rep: Carolyn Bittner<br />

Consultant: Chuck Kelsey<br />

Council Bluffs: Richard Sebeniecher, D.S.<br />

2001: Sheldon Howerter (chair), Glen Mitchell<br />

2002: Steve May, Dick Harris<br />

2003: Richard Russell, Judy Flanegin, Mike Morrison, Sydney Jackson<br />

Trustees Rep: Linda Primmer<br />

Disabilities Rep: Marcee Bisbee<br />

Creston: Charles Luers, D.S.<br />

2001: Gary DeGeest (Chair), Don Carlson, Leroy Perkins<br />

2002: Duane Churchman, Bill Whited, Steve Kroeger<br />

2003: J.C. McCall, Donald Frank, Parsonage<br />

Trustees Rep: Matt Clayton<br />

Disabilities Rep: Martha Musmaker<br />

Des Moines: David B. Stout, D.S.<br />

2001: Bill Landholt (Chair), Craig Norton, William Tomlinson<br />

2002: Pat Moreland, Robert P. Robinson, Robert Whitlock<br />

2003: Steve Beasley, Martha Miller, Mary Yearns<br />

Trustees Rep: Don Morrison<br />

Disabilities Rep: Morris Hurd<br />

Dubuque: Leonard Eberhart, D.S.<br />

2001: Dan Jacobsen, Roger Theide, Lexie Kirkpatrick<br />

2002: Richard Sampson, Kristen Cooey, Robert Schaub<br />

2003: Art Fudge, Kent Newlon, Gretta Kling<br />

Trustees Rep: Art Fudge<br />

Disabilities Rep: Lynn Patrick<br />

Fort Dodge: David Shogren, D.S.<br />

2001: Paul Lundy, Beverlee Bell, Russ Burnett<br />

2002: Bob Cook, Ken Greene, Joyce Rouse<br />

2003: Joel Heinz, John Hembry, Rosalind Hess<br />

Trustees Rep: Harold Brinkman<br />

Disabilities Rep:<br />

Mason City: Emmanuel Tabelisma, D.S.<br />

2001: Kay Hooper (Chair), Kendall Peterson (V-chair), Elizabeth Ziebell (Sec),<br />

2002: Robert Dodge, Muriel Schultz<br />

2003: Robert Holdorf, Arthur Ades, Francis Holland<br />

Trustees Rep: Lynn Potter<br />

Disabilities Rep: Marie Vilimik<br />

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Muscatine: Judith Miller, D.S.<br />

2001: Nancy Schultz, Karlene Knock, Richard Purcell<br />

2002: June Hardin, Jack Schmoll, Matthew Miller<br />

2003: John Gaulke, Correne Henrickson, Rich Herrick<br />

Trustees Rep: Tom Parrott<br />

Disabilities Rep: Christine Bruhn<br />

Ottumwa: Rosemary Rhode-Frank, D.S.<br />

2001: Lowell Smith, Donald Atwood, Dick Cook<br />

2002: Kenneth Kent, Dale Maddison, Nancy Menke<br />

2003: Barbara Kiple, Gary McDonough<br />

Trustees Rep: Lois Poole<br />

Disabilities Rep: Howard Lord<br />

Sioux City: Darline Balm-Demmel, D.S.<br />

2001: Lamar Esbeck, Ron Wilmot<br />

2002: David Houston, Dean Shelly<br />

2003: Larry Struck, Larry McAlpine<br />

2004: Sara Malone, David Clark<br />

Trustees Rep: Sharon Shook<br />

Disabilities Rep: David Houston<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

Spencer: LaVonne Kaasa, D.S.<br />

2001: Wayne Anderson, Michael Elmore, Ann Garton, Scott Mitchell, Dan Shinkle, Larry<br />

Stammer<br />

2002: Charles Tefft, Jerry Robertson, Don Ashenbrenner<br />

2003: Don Banwart, Todd Schlitter, Peter Hong<br />

Trustees Rep: Cheryl Walser<br />

Disablilites Rep: Ann Garton<br />

Waterloo: Jerrold Swinton, D.S.<br />

2001: Merrill Siler, John Hughes, Keith Scott<br />

2002: Chad Lierman, Jim Alberts<br />

2003: Don Bogue, Ruth Ann Gooden, Dan Herndon (chair)<br />

Trustees Rep: Charles Curl<br />

Disabilities Rep: Ann Donat<br />

2. District Committee on Ordained Ministry (approved by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>)<br />

Cedar Rapids: Barrie Tritle, D.S.<br />

Robert Hoover (Chair), Doug Peters, (Vice Chair), Tom Carver (Registrar), David Schuldt, Tom<br />

Stewart, Dick Speight, Diana Hoover, Mary Johnston, Brian Milford, Anita Johnson, Bruce Ough,<br />

Carol Kress, Forest Johnson, Beverly Spencer, Kae Tritle (Diaconal), Rebecca Carver, Frank<br />

Seydel, Fred Bark, Jeff Ireland<br />

Council Bluffs: Richard Sebeniecher, D.S.<br />

Marvin Arnpriester (Chair), Betty Milford (Sec), Ed Clevenger, Dee Ann Klapp, Judy Marnin,<br />

Michael Metz, David Nolte, Walden Paige, Michael Stevens, Paul Wilcox<br />

Creston: Charles Luers, D.S.<br />

Duane Churchman (Chair), Michael Druhl (Registrar), Al Rusk (Reader), Jerry Avise-Rouse,<br />

Robert Barrick, Sherri Doggett, Bob Foster, Maralene Longfellow, Jim Riley, Ruth Melick , Hugh<br />

Stone<br />

Des Moines: David Stout, D.S.<br />

2001: Marilyn Henrichs, Reginald Merrill, Deanna Pullen<br />

2002: Jo Campney, Bob Dunaway, Susan May


ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE<br />

2003: Henry Bevel, James Nelson (Registrar), Laurie Riley, Dana Wimmer<br />

Dubuque: Leonard Eberhart, D.S.<br />

Annette Ruhs Kruse, Anita Bane, Jane Cooper, Diane Wasson Eberhart, Dennis Gilbert, Henry<br />

Grant, Ron Hughes, Jerry Oakland, Clair Odell, David Pacholke, Kay Roath, Carroll Robinson,<br />

Vicki Tilson<br />

Fort Dodge: David Shogren, D.S.<br />

Melvin Ammon, (Chair), Martha Bennett, Rose Blank, Bob Cook, Terri Elder, Eric Guy, Dale<br />

Schoening, Evelyn Farnham, Patty King<br />

Mason City: Emmanuel Tabelisma, D.S.<br />

Doug Anderson,(Chair), Richard Pippert (Registrar), Gordon Packard (Loans & Grants), Gary<br />

Marzolf, Charles Kellogg, Bob Cumings, Karen Dearchs, Marge Bradshaw, Dorothy Curran, Jim<br />

Benjegerdes, Mavis Schroeder<br />

Muscatine: Judith Miller, D.S.<br />

2001: Frank Schultz,(chair), Debra Votaw, Gerry Sproule,Lowell Titus<br />

2002: Mark Young, Lawrence Garrett, Edward Peterson, John Caldwell<br />

2003: Dale Batcheler, Vickie Thurston-Woodbury, Matthew Miller, Joann Hary, Kathleen<br />

Danforth, Esther Barton, Dennis Tevis<br />

Ottumwa: Rosemary Rhode-Frank, D.S.<br />

Jim Beranek, Myrtle Felkner, Jim Gubser, Danny Lemons, Lon Lewis, David Nobel, Bill<br />

Northrup, Crystal Oberheu, Stephanie Raphael-Nakos, Tom Raphael-Nakos, Lanny Tuttle<br />

Sioux City: Darline Balm-Demmel, D.S.<br />

Gary Armstrong (Chair), Kay Bogenrief, Allen Call, Sharon Cates, Jim Coalter, Chrisa Ferguson,<br />

Judith Piper, Steven Pohlman,(Reader) Marcia Sangel, Shirley Textor, Sue Thomas<br />

Spencer: LaVonne Kaasa,, D.S.<br />

Phil Webb (Chair), Torger Johnson, (registrar), John Rosenberger, Ken Bell, Don Bryan, Clinton<br />

Fogde, Ruth Newell, Paul Havens, Gary Nims, Emmanuel Dass, Lanny Carlson<br />

Waterloo: Jerrold Swinton, D.S.<br />

Jim Hanke (Chair/Registrar), Rick Johnson, Sue Mutchler, (Sec), Lowell Hoyle, Janice Burnett,<br />

Mary Green, Michelle Williamson, Jerald Swanberg, Ron Borton, Richard Seitman<br />

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Information Reports - Required<br />

I. Boards and Agencies<br />

V. INFORMATION REPORTS<br />

Table of Contents<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

A. Administrative<br />

1. Council on Finance and Administration ............................55<br />

2. Board of Trustees .............................................47<br />

3. Board of Pensions ............................................48<br />

a. Payments to <strong>Conference</strong> Claimants ............................48<br />

4. Commission on Equitable Compensation ...........................54<br />

5. Committee on Pastoral Care and Counseling ........................55<br />

6. <strong>Journal</strong> Publication Committee ...................................55<br />

7. <strong>Conference</strong> Nominating and Leadership Development Committee ........56<br />

B. Program<br />

1. Age Level Council ............................................56<br />

2. Board of Camps and Extended Ministries ...........................56<br />

3. Board of Church and Society ....................................56<br />

4. Board of Discipleship ..........................................56<br />

5. Board of Global Ministries ......................................57<br />

6. Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry .....................57<br />

7. Board of Laity ................................................57<br />

8. Board of Ordained Ministry ......................................58<br />

9. Commission on Archives and History ..............................58<br />

10. Commission on Christian Unity & Interreligious Concerns ..............58<br />

11. Commission on Religion and Race ................................59<br />

12. Commission on Status and Role of Women .........................59<br />

13. Commission on Ministry with Persons with Disabilities .................59<br />

14. <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries ................................60<br />

15. <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry .............................60<br />

C. Urban Ministries<br />

1. Churches United of the Quad City Area, Rock Island, Illinois .............60<br />

2. Des Moines Community Worker Board of the U.M. Church ..............61<br />

3. Urban Visions, Inc., Fort Dodge ...................................61<br />

4. Urban Ministry, Inc., Waterloo ....................................61<br />

D. Other Organizations<br />

1. Hawthorn Hill .................................................62<br />

2. <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Foundation .................................63<br />

3. Wesley Foundations:<br />

Drake University, Des Moines ...................................63<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> State University, Ames ....................................63<br />

University of <strong>Iowa</strong>, <strong>Iowa</strong> City ....................................63<br />

University of Northern <strong>Iowa</strong>, Cedar Falls ...........................63<br />

E. <strong>Conference</strong> Lay Organizations<br />

1. United Methodist Women ........................................66<br />

2. United Methodist Men ..........................................66<br />

Information Reports - Not Required But Requested for Information<br />

II. Related Organizations<br />

A. Colleges<br />

1. Cornell ......................................................67<br />

2. <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan ................................................67


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3. Morningside ..................................................68<br />

4. Rust ........................................................68<br />

5. Simpson .....................................................69<br />

B. Hospitals and Retirement Homes<br />

1. <strong>Iowa</strong> Methodist, <strong>Iowa</strong> Lutheran, Blank Children’s Hospital ...............69<br />

2. St. Luke’s Methodist Hospital, Cedar Rapids .........................70<br />

3. St. Luke’s Health System, Inc., Sioux City ...........................70<br />

4. Friendship Haven, Inc., Fort Dodge ................................70<br />

5. Methodist Manor Retirement Community, Storm Lake ..................71<br />

6. Meth-Wick Community, Inc., Cedar Rapids ..........................71<br />

7. Wesley Retirement Services, Inc., Des Moines .......................71<br />

8. Western Home, Cedar Falls ......................................71<br />

C. Other Organizations<br />

1. Bidwell Riverside Center ........................................71<br />

2. Chaplains’ Fellowship ...........................................72<br />

3. Children and Family Urban Ministries ...............................72<br />

4. Church World Services/CROP. ....................................72<br />

5. Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong> ....................................72<br />

6. Fellowship of United Methodists in Music and Worship Arts ..............73<br />

7. Hillcrest Family Services ........................................73<br />

8. <strong>Iowa</strong> Christian Educators Fellowship ...............................73<br />

9. <strong>Iowa</strong> School for Ministry Commission ...............................74<br />

10. <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Secretaries Organization ......................74<br />

11. <strong>Iowa</strong> Women in Ministry .........................................74<br />

12. Shesler Hall ..................................................74<br />

13. The Methodist Federation for Social Action ..........................75<br />

14. United Methodists Organized for Renewal and Evangelism ..............75<br />

15. United Methodist Ministers’ Service Credit Union ......................75<br />

16. United Methodist Rural Fellowship .................................75<br />

17. Wall Street Mission/Goodwill Industries .............................76<br />

Financial Reports<br />

1. Treasurer’s Fund Report and Financial Statement, 1999 ...................76<br />

2. Board of Pensions, Inc. Financial Statement, 1999 .......................76<br />

Questions of Law ....................................................76<br />

INFORMATION REPORTS - REQUIRED<br />

I. Board and Agencies<br />

A. Administrative<br />

1. Board of Trustees<br />

The Board of Trustees is composed of three standing committees; namely, Insurance, District<br />

Parsonages and Leased Offices, and Property Management and Maintenance.<br />

The Insurance Subcommittee has continued the work begun in 1998, on the conference-wide<br />

insurance program. Informational meetings were held around the conference and the program<br />

entered the implementation phase in 1999. A sufficient number of churches have joined the<br />

program to confirm the establishment of the program. The subcommittee will continue to monitor<br />

and manage this program.<br />

The Property Subcommittee has established a ‘Fixed Asset Control’ policy that was approved<br />

by the Board of Trustees. The policy is designed to “establish proper control procedures to be<br />

followed for all capital asset acquisitions, transfers and dispositions of property in order to<br />

provide internal control of capital equipment and to assist in reporting.” The subcommittee has<br />

implemented upgrades of leased copiers, mailing equipment and computer system for the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Center. The subcommittee has worked with the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Camps on the


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‘Master Plan’ and dealt with abandoned church properties.<br />

The District Parsonage and Leased Offices subcommittee has successfully negotiated the<br />

purchase of a replacement parsonage for the Ottumwa District, worked on parsonage standards<br />

legislation for the 1999 Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and worked with districts on the relocation of district<br />

offices.<br />

The Board of Trustees has granted a number of Priscilla Fund requests during 1999 and<br />

encourages local churches to use this source of funding for new programs and ministries in the<br />

local church.<br />

No report received.<br />

2. Board of Pensions<br />

Don Morrison,<br />

Chairperson<br />

Paul Smith,<br />

Chairperson<br />

a. Payments to <strong>Conference</strong> Claimants<br />

EDITOR’S NOTE: This is a record of pension payments from <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> sources<br />

issued by the General Board of Pensions of The United Methodist Church for the year ending<br />

December 31, 1999. This list does not include payments to claimants who have been retired from<br />

other annual conferences. An asterisk before a name indicates that a person’s payments were<br />

totally or partially from Disability Fund Benefits.<br />

MEMBERS<br />

ACKERMAN, John H 1,972.10<br />

ACKERSON, Merlin J 14,222.44<br />

AITKEN, Louis A 5,939.04<br />

ALBERTSON, James E 13,810.77<br />

ALLSUP, Gerald L 919.56<br />

ANDREWS, Ellis E 14,381.56<br />

ARMSTRONG, Gerald T 2,330.08<br />

AYERS, Byron W 9,887.98<br />

BABCOCK, Harlan F 5,251.92<br />

BALM, Thomas R 11,606.88<br />

BARBER, Romaine H 4,597.70<br />

BARKER, David F 16,917.96<br />

BARNETT, Robert W 3,855.37<br />

BARRICK, Robert R 514.97-<br />

BARRINGER, Kenneth D 1,825.32<br />

BARTRUFF, Wayne L 6,372.99<br />

BARTZ, Harold V 16,063.05<br />

BASYE, Ernest E 13,001.76<br />

BATHO, Thomas C 4,664.76<br />

BAUER, E Theodore 7,385.56<br />

BAUMAN SR, Leroy E 14,168.41<br />

BECK, Walter F 6,955.24<br />

BEEBOUT, John L 13,169.04<br />

BEGG, Wendell R 1,389.60<br />

BENTZINGER, Richard A 12,626.25<br />

BERBANO JR, Marcos V 3,140.76<br />

BEVEL, Henry J 3,852.48<br />

BIESEMEYER, Roy A 11,016.84<br />

BINTZ, Warren A 6,409.90<br />

BIRCHMIER, Charles L 9,518.09<br />

BIRD, Hugh S 3,246.48<br />

BISHOP, Cloyd J 6,371.69<br />

BISSINGER, Donald C 15,726.96<br />

BONATH, Harold D 4,462.92<br />

BOOM, Elmer C 15,405.48<br />

BOUSFIELD, Paul G 9,649.34<br />

BRENT, Arthur E 14,334.64<br />

BRIGHTON, George W 11,487.07<br />

BROCKMEYER, Lloyd E 18,117.65<br />

BROCKMEYER, Myron W 8,688.02<br />

BROWN, Carroll D 7,992.24<br />

BROWN, Frederick E 4,656.36<br />

BROWN, Jerry D 13,369.18<br />

BROWN, Preston C 650.16-<br />

BRYANT, Herbert L 11,711.52<br />

BURHAM, Everett K 10,297.71<br />

BURROUGHS, Wendell L 2,296.73<br />

BUTLER, Charles O 846.49-<br />

BUTLER, Marilyn F 472.12-<br />

BUTLER, Robert D 13,044.69<br />

BUTTS, Harold D 14,279.22<br />

CALLEN, Donald O 10,516.14<br />

CAMARIN JR, Pacifico 1,233.07-<br />

CAMPBELL, Donald L 4,272.80<br />

CAMPBELL, Dora D 631.06<br />

CANNADAY, Kenneth D 3,374.52<br />

CANNADAY, Travis G 15,316.30<br />

CARVER, Donald L 9,549.32<br />

CASPERS, Donald T 6,095.12<br />

CASS, Edward J 13,489.56<br />

CEYNAR, Marvin E 4,254.73<br />

CHURCH, Dale W 11,133.81<br />

CHURCHMAN, L Duane 14,059.46<br />

CLAWSON, Kenneth I 3,176.04<br />

COCKE JR, Albert R 4,237.01<br />

COLBURN, Donald L 3,176.04<br />

COLE JR, James P 2,817.67<br />

COLLINS, Lee Roy 9,286.85<br />

COOK, George C 9,873.91


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CORNISH, John D 5,525.51<br />

COTTEN, William L 82.97-<br />

COTTON, William D 5,927.04<br />

COWELL JR, Charles E 1,620.97<br />

COWHERD, Holman 1,083.36<br />

CRIPPS, Floyd E 6,957.72<br />

CROSSWHITE, John D 80.12<br />

CRUM, Robert A 5,943.89<br />

CUNNINGHAM, S Willard 16,055.42<br />

CUSTER, Chester E 7,840.80<br />

DAILEY, David C 2,427.96-<br />

*DANCEL, Jose A 12,498.61<br />

DANIEL, Christopher J 590.94-<br />

DARLINGTON, John W 13,632.80<br />

DAVIDSON, James A 9,607.44<br />

DAVIS, Chester L 3,269.58<br />

DAWES, Gilbert H 9,491.05<br />

DAWES, Harrison G 15,880.08<br />

DEAVER, Leonard E 17,246.59<br />

DELLIT, Harold W 14,563.62<br />

DENDLER, James W 10,115.16<br />

DEN HARTOG, George W 9,568.27<br />

DENNERT JR, Robert A 3,677.50<br />

DIETTERICH, Paul M 6,442.80<br />

DIMMLICH, Walter F 13,489.68<br />

DODDER, Robert T 9,596.48<br />

*DORGAN, Karen S 15,507.96<br />

DOWD, John A 13,994.28<br />

DRAPER, Darrel L 11,629.14<br />

DUIT, Warren W 9,098.88<br />

EASTLAND, Allen C 3,007.68<br />

EHLERT, Wilbert R 12,307.08<br />

EIS, Richard L 11,092.33<br />

ELDRENKAMP, Howard J 9,795.27<br />

ELDRIDGE JR, Russell D 8,277.70<br />

ELLER, Darald Dean 8,631.60<br />

ELLERBECK, Clifton W 11,357.57<br />

ELLIS, Robert T 4,796.46<br />

ELLSWORTH, Dale E 6,448.65<br />

ERBE, Dorothy J 978.55-<br />

EYRES, Leland C 4,804.08<br />

FARR, Robert G 13,599.32<br />

FERGUSON, Duane U 1,116.78-<br />

FIELD, Gilbert M 5,596.44<br />

FINERAN, Kenneth A 11,224.53<br />

FIX, Charles J 4,664.76<br />

FORD, James M 9,212.25<br />

FOUKE, James W 9,349.91<br />

FOWLER, William R 761.51<br />

FOXWORTHY JR, Herbert H 8,142.83<br />

FRANK, Donald D 8,228.08<br />

*FRANK, Kristine A 7,690.00<br />

FREEBURG, Gordon N 7,406.59<br />

FREVERT, Maurice M 12,377.56<br />

FUGATE, Leonard H 2,878.32<br />

GABLE, James W 794.04<br />

GAMBLE, Robert H 10,126.20<br />

GANT, Harland T 12,128.28<br />

GANZEL, Stanley A 214.15-<br />

GARDINER, Homer E 2,405.88<br />

GARRETT, C Dendy 10,406.32<br />

GARRETT, Laurence L 12,124.52<br />

GEISLER, Milton L 955.62<br />

GERDES, Egon W D 168.36<br />

GIBSON, George E 10,055.61<br />

GILBERT, Charles D 9,341.70<br />

GILDNER, Robert V 13,654.95<br />

GJERDE, Wayne R 12,165.43<br />

GLADFELDER, Kermit C 4,773.11<br />

GLAZIER, Donald L 5,382.84<br />

GOULD, Herbert R 11,743.46<br />

GRANT, Willis E 10,703.26<br />

GRAY, Dale 1,458.51<br />

GREEN, Merton B 16,521.00<br />

GREEN, William H 13,128.24<br />

GREENWOOD, Frank L 8,903.53<br />

GRIFFIN, Don E 10,338.46<br />

GRIFFIN, Robert A 7,251.78<br />

GROVES, John L 2,375.49<br />

GRUBER, Donald M 10,963.05<br />

GUINN, Chester L 11,416.08<br />

HAHN, Samuel J 10,489.90<br />

HALL, Max I 8,691.22<br />

HALL, Scott C 9,532.28<br />

HAMANN, Arthur A 1,985.00<br />

HAMILTON, Keith E 1,178.42<br />

HAMILTON, Marilynn L 1,064.92-<br />

HAMILTON, Robert T 3,734.01<br />

HANCOCK, Eugene H 11,581.14<br />

HANFORD, Jack T 5,493.68<br />

HANSEN, Ernest P 10,682.51<br />

HANSON, Norris P 979.44-<br />

HANTLA JR, John P 11,229.89<br />

HARDEN, Kenneth J 5,359.56<br />

HARRIS, Frederic G 7,282.79<br />

HARRYMAN, Harold E 9,528.00<br />

HASEL, Paul F 9,336.99<br />

HAWES, Laurence B 14,887.56<br />

HAWHEE, Sherman G 11,104.82<br />

HENRY, Charles S 10,154.62<br />

HENSEN, Donald R 256.51<br />

HERBST, Arnold T 5,351.36<br />

HERSEY, Thomas D 5,061.84<br />

HJELMAAS, Roy A 4,187.28<br />

HOEHNS, Kenneth W 10,645.24<br />

HOHL, Richard T 6,835.17<br />

*HOLMES, David R 14,835.66<br />

HOOTEN, Jack R 9,537.47<br />

HOOVER, Roy K 3,356.00<br />

HOTLE, Thomas E 5,652.19<br />

HOWE, Merlen F 2,044.68<br />

HOYLE, Lowell E 362.71-<br />

HUDDLESTON JR, Henry W 258.86<br />

HULSE, Marvin L 11,187.50<br />

ILES, Donald H 14,040.02<br />

ISAACSON, Clifford E 3,729.30<br />

JAMES, Vincent L 4,657.12<br />

JENSEN, Carl O 11,306.16<br />

JOHNSON, John D 2,845.20<br />

JONES, Harold E 6,851.61


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JONES, Lawrence E 14,132.58<br />

JORDAN, Jane I 1,255.32-<br />

JOSEPH, Sushil 498.58-<br />

KENDALL, Jack D 2,165.05-<br />

KENNEDY, Stanley C 10,533.34<br />

KERNS, Clair W 11,006.87<br />

KILDAL, William M 5,161.08<br />

KING, James W 14,078.77<br />

KING, Lynn J 4,264.96<br />

KINRADE, Alvern J 3,858.38<br />

KINZLER SR, Ronald 5,359.30<br />

KINZLER, Herbert W 6,471.38<br />

KITTERMAN, Ralph D 15,443.24<br />

KNIGHT, Norman L 2,950.67<br />

KOETHER, Luella G 975.96<br />

KOONTZ, Donald H 330.90<br />

LAMB, Glen W 11,820.30<br />

LAMOTTE JR, Gerald C 12,926.04<br />

LANDIS, Clarence H 10,491.74<br />

LANING, Everett L 1,592.76<br />

LARSON, Ernest W 10,735.26<br />

LATTA, Lloyd A 15,483.00<br />

LAUTT, Clarence N 1,161.80<br />

LAUTT, Zona L 153.48-<br />

LAY, Forrest M 11,208.07<br />

LEACH, Matt 7,560.82<br />

LEATHERMAN, J Artley 7,032.50<br />

LEMMERMANN, Robert W 4,236.50<br />

LESHER, John Q 792.48<br />

LEVERENZ, Robert E 14,972.02<br />

LEWIS, Leroy B 138.68-<br />

LIEDER, Lyle W 13,456.43<br />

LIPPINCOTT, John A 10,860.80<br />

LOGAN, Rex V 156.63<br />

LONG, Stanley R 918.48<br />

LORD, Howard J 4,113.30<br />

LOTT JR, Raymond C 11,474.49<br />

LUSHER, James M 5,572.80<br />

MABERRY, Alvin T 11,875.56<br />

MACPEEK, Donald W 422.72<br />

MALLOTT, Charlotte A 1,819.81<br />

MALLOTT, Sheridan M 4,015.63<br />

MANNING, Duane R 14,635.20<br />

MAPLE, Donald F 3,923.14<br />

MARKS, James R 4,304.52<br />

MARTIN, Harold P 201.72-<br />

MARTIN, Ray I 5,072.88<br />

MARTIN, Robert P 7,085.96<br />

MARTY, Howard H 7,931.64<br />

MASON, Charles E 14,589.84<br />

MATHER, Paul B 7,764.72<br />

MATTHEWS, Gene E 177.93<br />

MCBLAIN, Robert A 11,910.00<br />

MCCALLUM, John W 9,405.21<br />

MCCONNELL, Wauneita 7,780.06<br />

MCFATE, Warren J 15,085.85<br />

MCKINLEY, Paul F 15,752.15<br />

*MCKINNEY, Rodger N 15,317.32<br />

*MCQUERRY, Cleta M 15,529.56<br />

*MEENDERING, Shirley F 3,806.25<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

MEHAFFEY, Charles R 5,271.59<br />

MEQUI JR, Bonifacio B 3,607.01<br />

MEYER, Edward C 3,020.37<br />

MILLER, Eugene L 10,226.50<br />

MILLER, Harold S 5,161.08<br />

MILLER, Jacob H 12,994.44<br />

MILLER, Melvin B 10,587.54<br />

MILLER, R Martin 10,676.63<br />

MILLER, William T 12,201.52<br />

MINEAR, Paul S 2,679.84<br />

MITCHELL, Darrell V 6,797.96<br />

MOORE, John K 12,816.76<br />

MOORE, Leroy W 9,753.61<br />

MOORE, Lester L 11,955.15<br />

MOORE, Raymond D 11,162.49<br />

MORRIS, Milo E 13,249.47<br />

MORRISON, Clarence M 12,430.12<br />

MUSSER, Lloyd L 7,065.27<br />

NELSON, Mervin R 8,346.60<br />

NEWBROUGH, Floyd T 12,517.44<br />

NICHOLS, Frank A 9,949.92<br />

NICHOLS, Nancy J 3,479.72<br />

NICHOLSON, Dennis D 5,509.44<br />

NICHOLSON, James B 7,411.00<br />

NOLTE, Eldon G 3,565.24<br />

NOTHDURFT, Milton H 16,061.59<br />

OLSON, Bernard G 16,169.40<br />

OSSMAN, Robert L 181.49<br />

OSWALD, Rollin G 13,585.33<br />

OTOOL, Duane H 7,513.68<br />

PACKARD JR, B Gordon 7,839.67<br />

PAIGE, Max E 10,555.95<br />

PAIGE, Warren S 12,318.74<br />

PARMER, Wallace A 9,359.01<br />

PARRIS, Robert M 13,331.49<br />

PARROTT, Glenn R 11,973.90<br />

PATERSON, George W 7,899.96<br />

PEARSON, Richard L 10,125.34<br />

PECKHAM, Galen E 12,152.91<br />

PETRAK, Ronald D 15,855.50<br />

PEVERILL, L Vernon 1,888.61<br />

PFALTZGRAFF, Paul O 12,938.81<br />

PFALTZGRAFF, Richard C 11,961.66<br />

PHELPS, Walter B 8,796.30<br />

PHILGREEN, E Ed 10,544.28<br />

PHILLIPS, Edward P 6,399.23<br />

PHILLIPS, Robert P 13,366.22<br />

PIERCE, Darwin M 8,113.77<br />

PIERCE, Fred P 5,155.40<br />

PIMLOTT, Lloyd G 7,311.98<br />

PITTMAN, James S 1,637.64<br />

POTTER, Orrin T 7,652.59<br />

POULSEN, James V 11,002.10<br />

POWELL, David J 2,947.56<br />

*PULATIE, Nina L 15,549.00<br />

QUANDT, Harvey G 13,103.07<br />

QUINLAN, Richard C 4,961.66<br />

RAU, Alfred E 10,889.99<br />

REES, Oscar W 6,040.81<br />

RETH, Melvin W 10,573.90


INFORMATION REPORTS 51<br />

RICKS, Joseph G 8,875.80<br />

RIEBHOFF, John L 5,810.35<br />

RIECKHOFF, Wm G 10,598.10<br />

RIEGEL, Henry W 8,906.48<br />

RIGGS, Carl B 2,779.08<br />

RINKEL JR, Charles T 9,786.92<br />

RITTER, R Roland 11,513.04<br />

ROBERTS, Donald F 14,242.08<br />

ROBINSON JR, John A 6,244.32<br />

ROBINSON, Robert P 10,817.17<br />

ROOT JR, Stephen R 7,991.82<br />

ROOT, Leonard L 7,575.72<br />

ROYAR, Kenneth D 4,407.66<br />

RULEMAN, Robert N 7,336.08<br />

RUPPERT, Robert H 10,973.25<br />

RUSSELL, James P 5,746.74<br />

RUSSELL, Raymond 15,574.21<br />

*SAMUELS, Ellen L 15,507.84<br />

SCHALLER, Edward A 10,543.54<br />

SCHLOSSER, John R 8,875.57<br />

SCHNECK, Alfred F 6,111.43<br />

SCHOENMAKER, Adrian 3,783.05<br />

SCHULDT, David L 6,945.15<br />

SCHWARM, R Franklin 6,136.65<br />

SCHWARZ, Leland C 13,941.66<br />

SCOTT SR, Richard L 4,936.68<br />

SCOTT, Keith L 16,722.02<br />

SEIBERT, James E 7,424.13<br />

SHAFFER, Herbert C 13,299.60<br />

SHAW, Donald A 366.41-<br />

SHECKLER, James W 483.01-<br />

SHEILS JR, George A 13,678.32<br />

SHERMAN, Harold L 10,606.08<br />

SHOEMAKER, Wayne E 13,160.23<br />

SHREVE, Francis W 14,589.84<br />

SHREVE, Robert W 1,430.38<br />

SIECK, Walter L 14,380.47<br />

SIEMENS, Peter 1,941.42<br />

SILLIMAN, Charles B 71.16-<br />

SIMS, Christian R 13,490.81<br />

SMITH, Herbert J 5,010.12<br />

SMITH, Robert L 2,098.17<br />

SNYDER, George S 12,667.20<br />

SORENSEN, Vernon M 8,569.64<br />

SPARKS, Albert H 13,790.50<br />

SPARKS, Clyde G 7,019.45<br />

SQUIRE, John R 7,088.15<br />

STEELE JR, Otto Scott 14,392.84<br />

STEFFENSON, J Morris 8,237.76<br />

STEMME, Robert J 512.37-<br />

STENBERG, Harlan A 12,372.47<br />

STEVENS, J Paul 5,260.28<br />

STEWART, R Thomas 12,378.36<br />

STIEFEL, Carl F 8,237.76<br />

STREYFFELER, David E 10,992.48<br />

STRIFFLER, Russell C 10,520.52<br />

SULLIVAN, Edward L 5,785.80<br />

SURFACE, Lowell D 405.99-<br />

TAGG, Lawrence 1,181.04<br />

TEASDALE, Calvin T 7,205.50<br />

THOMPSON, Donald L 7,070.29<br />

THUROW, Willis C 3,465.36<br />

TISDALE, John R 3,226.56<br />

TOMLINSON, William B 12,224.11<br />

TOWELL, Rolland C 1,482.42<br />

TREMBLY JR, William C 8,716.97<br />

TRIMBLE, Fred L 1,773.06<br />

TRUSHEIM, Rudolf 9,729.78<br />

*ULIN, Jerry L 14,536.00<br />

UNDERHILL JR, Lee 3,275.28<br />

UNSER, Ronald M 3,555.06<br />

USHER, Carroll E 7,898.42<br />

USHER, Worthie K 11,469.73<br />

VALLERY, J Larry 3,831.42<br />

*VAN HOLLAND, Edwin G 10,212.80<br />

VANDERHOEF SR, Russell 2,625.96<br />

VARCE, Harold A 12,013.65<br />

VICKERY SR, Gordon K 6,970.92<br />

VINEY, Richard G 7,588.90<br />

VOAS, Duane R 13,376.88<br />

WAGNER, Harold E 11,238.69<br />

WAGONER, John D 2,151.42<br />

WALKER, M Ellsworth 9,297.77<br />

WALLACE, Charles Q 10,577.42<br />

WALLACE, Leon V 6,539.84<br />

WALTER, Norman P 722.36-<br />

WALTERS, Dean G 9,023.40<br />

WASHINGTON, Alex T 12,397.43<br />

WASTA, Wayne E 10,541.13<br />

WATERMAN, David P 8,817.37<br />

WATKINS, Dick L 13,089.60<br />

WEBB, J Ellis 13,495.88<br />

WEBB, Warren S 5,282.41<br />

*WELLS, Nova L 7,640.22<br />

WENDEL, Robert G 11,278.71<br />

WESTON, Mark E 10,996.63<br />

WHITENACK, Weldon A 9,268.52<br />

WILCOX, Wilbur F 13,810.29<br />

WILDER, Bud C 1,489.47<br />

WILKEN, Alferd E 15,640.52<br />

WILLIAMS, Dale J 15,207.01<br />

WILLIAMS, Robert D 8,414.34<br />

WILLIAMSON, Paul D 9,495.08<br />

WILSON, Carl E 15,483.00<br />

WILSON, Gerald L 1,701.61-<br />

WILSON, Russell L 6,815.04<br />

WINTER, Robert B 6,452.80<br />

WOESTE, Stanley F 8,790.71<br />

WOLCOTT, Jerry B 10,952.60<br />

WOODIN, Thomas W 8,099.00<br />

WOOGE, Donald E 9,488.57<br />

YETTER, George I 10,968.80<br />

YOUNG, David W 15,303.65<br />

YOUNG, J Eugene 16,790.09<br />

YOUNG, Robert W 53.11<br />

ZIETTLOW, Carryl R 7,232.38<br />

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TOTAL 387,806.28


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SPOUSES<br />

AITKEN, Shirley J 4,029.60<br />

ANDRE, Doris 5,384.04<br />

ARTHUR, Naomi S 7,786.96<br />

ARTMAN, Louise D 10,804.20<br />

ASH, Ruby D 8,200.83<br />

*BALLARD, Letha 7,530.24<br />

*BASS, Frances A 7,155.73<br />

BECK, Belva M 645.34<br />

BERRETH, Lora 4,724.40<br />

BINTZ, Lorraine 6,954.01<br />

BISHOP, Rachel L 1,804.48<br />

*BLAKELY, Erma E 4,384.44<br />

BLANKERS, Viola 5,071.68<br />

BLOMQUIST, Muriel 4,446.48<br />

BLOODWORTH, Gladys 5,169.66<br />

BRESSLER, Cloris 6,113.88<br />

BROCKMAN, Ruth I 5,454.60<br />

BUCKLEW, Althea L 7,989.72<br />

*BURDETTE, Betty 4,324.39<br />

BURNS, Evelyn R 1,528.56<br />

*CAMPNEY, Jo Anne 7,467.80<br />

CANNADAY, Sara H 6,530.64<br />

CARBAUGH, Esther 9,002.53<br />

CARLSON, Virginia R 9,706.56<br />

CHAPMAN, Ruth S 12,060.38<br />

CHITWOOD, Darlene 4,088.11<br />

CLARK, Eliza K 2,007.12<br />

CLEMENTS, Alice G 11,255.04<br />

CLEMENTS, Wilma H 5,871.48<br />

COLLIER, Kathryn J 7,598.54<br />

CONSIDINE, Carol C 7,503.36<br />

*COOPER, Gilberta A 7,053.05<br />

COUGHENOUR, Virginia D 6,600.12<br />

CRABTREE, Juanita 2,501.16<br />

*CREWS, Phyllis 7,548.36<br />

CUTLER, Arlene 9,569.76<br />

*DANCEL, Lucena G 110.68<br />

DAVIES, Karen 8,666.22<br />

DEAN, Ruth 32.44-<br />

DIMMITT, Dean J 9,657.12<br />

DIPPLE, Frieda 9,058.05<br />

DOLD, Elizabeth 4,848.53<br />

DUNHAM, Mildred 3,311.68<br />

EDDY, Savilla 5,627.52<br />

ENGLISH, Nancy 895.56<br />

EVELAND, Mary Ellen 7,399.92<br />

EVERHART, Joyce 34.48-<br />

FARIS, Gladys 11,602.32<br />

FELLER, Gladys M 11,046.60<br />

FITCH, Janice D 943.50<br />

*FLEMING, Lucile Russell 7,538.79<br />

FLOWERS, Zepha E 4,294.10-<br />

FORBES, Varena D 6,524.78<br />

FRANK, Blanche I 4,166.24<br />

FRANKHAUSER, Anita M 11,400.48<br />

FROHARDT, Myra M 10,490.76<br />

FRY, Sylvia Mae Rankin 2,918.04<br />

GARLOCK, Amy Lou 9,245.73<br />

GAUL, Shirley W 11,257.21<br />

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GILMORE, Connie S 1,247.35<br />

GOLDMAN, June Parker 8,941.01<br />

GREENWOOD, Priscilla Bair 3,857.36<br />

GUENTHER, Helen 7,433.88<br />

HALL, Lois M 10,317.84<br />

HALL, Susan B 10,320.46<br />

*HANG, Flora I 5,088.24<br />

HANN, Eunice M K 10,838.16<br />

HARBOUR, Jane 7,030.20<br />

HARRIS, Ruby F 2,779.08<br />

HAUSER, Charlotte 8,673.70<br />

HAVIGHURST, Novelle B 12,158.16<br />

HEATH, Mildred J 10,169.02<br />

HENLINE, Alice 168.00<br />

HILL, Lois 7,572.84<br />

HINDMAN, Beulah 10,199.04<br />

HINSHAW, Crescence 7,943.40<br />

HOOVER, Rowena C 3,288.88<br />

HUNT, Ruth 13,547.64<br />

HUSCHER, Nellie M 7,642.32<br />

*JONES, Margaret L 7,618.26<br />

*KILE, Arlene 7,090.69<br />

KILMER, Rosemary B 4,141.52<br />

KING, Esther G 5,631.95<br />

KING, Grace I 8,337.00<br />

KINNEY, Marvina H 10,759.80<br />

KLEIHAUER, Dorothea B 833.76<br />

KNIGHT, Elsie L 4,515.96<br />

KOONTZ, Opal 46.42<br />

KRASS, Janyce A 8,720.84<br />

LAMB, Hazel M 1,684.98<br />

LARSEN, Rosalie C 2,223.24<br />

LATTA, Fern C 8,238.76<br />

LATTA, Marjorie R 9,599.88<br />

LAWRENCE, Martha 206.88<br />

LITTY, Melva L 3,682.20<br />

LONG, Glenda S 815.35<br />

LONG, Lorene 8,267.52<br />

LOTT, Betty L 5,807.28<br />

MACCANON, Verla 11,394.00<br />

MARTIN, Ruby 7,646.04<br />

MATHWIG, Hope F 1,389.60<br />

MAUS, Jane M 6,760.90<br />

MCCLELLAN, Erma 9,630.65<br />

*MCKENZIE, Ella M 7,419.36<br />

*MCLAUGHLIN, Hazel 4,786.08<br />

MCLAUGHLIN, Janet T 833.76<br />

MCMULLEN, Margaret L 9,831.61<br />

METCALF, Eloise W 11,685.18<br />

MILLER, Hilda I 6,113.88<br />

*MUELLER, Loraine D 1,027.05<br />

MUSSER, Leora 1,693.77<br />

*NASH, Berniece 7,743.72<br />

NELSON, Dorothy H 4,759.80<br />

NELSON, Grace 1,198.73<br />

*NOLAND, Lura M 7,332.98<br />

NOREM, Harriett J 895.08<br />

NYE, Miriam B 3,491.88<br />

OGDEN, Lillian M 5,558.04<br />

OLSON, Blanche 3,696.77


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OLSON, Helen 10,179.89<br />

OSSMAN, Shirley 1,182.46<br />

OTT, Margaret 5,536.87<br />

OVERHULSER, Helene 11,602.32<br />

PACHOLKE, Jean F 5,027.17<br />

PAUL, Helen E 3,379.62<br />

PENCOOK, Gertrude E 11,537.80<br />

PENNINGTON, Minerva 11,324.52<br />

PETERSEN, Louie M 6,865.80<br />

PETERSON, Nedra F 9,002.10<br />

PETTERSEN, M Irene 7,989.72<br />

PIERCE, Anna B 1,497.13<br />

PINNELL, Barbara E 7,989.72<br />

PITTMAN, Mary Lois 2,091.59<br />

POOLEY, Anna L 4,508.04<br />

POTTER, Irene E 9,934.92<br />

PREUL, Ferne M 10,456.69<br />

PULLMAN, Grace 12,991.92<br />

RICHARDSON, Leila M 7,027.25<br />

ROBINSON, Jeane 9,823.39<br />

ROGERS, F Genevive 4,168.56<br />

ROSE, Nora E 9,587.64<br />

*ROSENBERRY, Margie D 6,200.50<br />

ROWLEY, Alice G 9,675.40<br />

ROWSE, Vera May 11,185.56<br />

RUGGER, Arline R 4,199.89<br />

RYON, Susan M 312.66<br />

SASNETT, Martena T 833.76<br />

*SCHUMACKER, Lorene G 8,481.36<br />

SHEETS, Elton C 209.06-<br />

SHICKELL, Jeanette 8,852.36<br />

SHULTZ, Helen G 8,442.00<br />

SMITH, Audrey O 8,997.84<br />

SMITH, Juanita 2,570.64<br />

SMITH, Julia H 2,223.24<br />

SMITH, Mildred E 8,452.80<br />

SOMERVILLE, Lefa M 8,759.33<br />

SPEER, Dorothy H 7,220.92<br />

*SPIKER, Dorothy 7,274.12<br />

STAATS, Elizabeth 8,465.04<br />

STARK, Marjorie 3,316.14<br />

STEINMAN, Ruby I 11,283.49<br />

STEWART-MORRIS, Violet 3,890.64<br />

*SULLIVAN, Margaret B 4,458.31<br />

*TAN, Harriet G 7,308.60<br />

TAPPMEYER, Janice 9,891.28<br />

TERRY, Susan J 4,200.36<br />

THOMAS, Alta 723.70<br />

THOMPSON, Dorothy M 3,265.32<br />

THOMPSON, Levon 10,386.00<br />

TIDBALL, Jeanette A 5,593.56<br />

TINKER, Lorena J 8,198.16<br />

TSCHETTER, Leoda 6,044.40<br />

VANDERHOEF, June L 2,056.96<br />

*WEITZEL, Marcia D 130.84-<br />

WELLS, Janet 9,934.92<br />

WILKINS, Vera M 9,623.04<br />

WILLIAMS, Martha V 9,201.42<br />

YINGER, Ruth M 2,935.74<br />

*ZARR, Marlene J 4,538.59<br />

ZELLEY, Mary H 3,326.48<br />

ZISCHKE, Elnora W 1,109.65<br />

----------<br />

TOTAL 117,343.11<br />

Children<br />

HANG, Grace K 3,921.66<br />

WOESTE, Mary K 3,690.80<br />

WOOD, Geoffrey H 3,854.67<br />

----------<br />

TOTAL 11,467.13<br />

Local Pastors<br />

BROWN, Helen L 1,635.12<br />

ELDER, Vern D 2,841.49<br />

HESSELTINE, Lester R 1,231.49<br />

LOVEJOY, Donald G 143.72-<br />

STORY, Delbert B 229.18-<br />

SWENSON, Verdon M 110.60-<br />

----------<br />

TOTAL 5,224.60<br />

Surviving Local Pastors Spouses<br />

BROWN, Helen L 1,667.40<br />

BUGH, Lavonia G 5,775.48<br />

FITCH, Geraldine G 2,315.07<br />

HAMANN, Janet E 119.52-<br />

HART, Mary E 3,122.48<br />

HENDERSON, Marion C 49.99-<br />

HENRY, Betty M 1,929.64<br />

HOYLE, Clarice A 1,750.35<br />

MCQUIN, Dollie M 2,952.92<br />

MUSSON, Margaret L 267.57-<br />

RUBEY, Mildred J 7,446.35<br />

WENDEL, Robert G 231.01<br />

WILSON, Jennie A 1,728.74<br />

----------<br />

TOTAL 28,482.36


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3. Commission on Equitable Compensation<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

The 1996 Book of Discipline states under paragraphs 622.2, that the purpose of this<br />

commission is to (a) recommend conference standards for clergy support; (b) administer funds<br />

to be used in base compensation supplementation; and (c) provide counsel and advisory<br />

material on clergy support to district superintendents and committees on pastor-parish relations.<br />

Paragraphs 333.1 and 333.2 state that clergy members of conference who have been<br />

appointed to a local church have a claim upon the conference Equitable Compensation Fund and<br />

a right to receive not less than the minimum base compensation established by the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>. This is to include full and part-time clergy in one-quarter increments.<br />

The Discipline also states, in paragraph 622.4 that the primary responsibility for the payment<br />

of pastoral base compensation remains with individual pastoral charges.<br />

As a commission, we seek to balance the pastoral needs of the church, the financial<br />

responsibilities of the local church to its pastor, and the right of clergy to receive equitable<br />

compensation. We communicate our concerns with local congregations. We are in conversation<br />

with the Bishop and the cabinet in our effort to be supportive of clergy.<br />

This past year, we have also been in meetings and conversation with the Board of Global<br />

Ministries Standing Committee on Parish Development to determine better ways to support both<br />

the ministries and the clergy appointed to missional congregations. We are in conversation with<br />

the Bishop and the cabinet in our effort to be supportive of clergy.<br />

We redid the Application Form for congregations wishing to request Equitable Compensation<br />

assistance, for clarity and consistency. We wrote Job Descriptions for the members and officers<br />

of the Equitable Compensation Commission. And we began to examine the issue of gender<br />

equity among clergy.<br />

The following churches were approved for Equitable Compensation for the <strong>Conference</strong> Year,<br />

1999-<strong>2000</strong> during our meetings of March and June, 1999.<br />

July 1, 1999 - June 30, <strong>2000</strong><br />

Cedar Rapids District<br />

Martelle $ 2800.00 Viola $ 2800.00<br />

Clover Ridge $ 6300.00<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City, Korean $ 6360.00<br />

Council Bluffs District<br />

Logan $ 6350.00<br />

Ross $ 4388.50 Gray $ 2161.50<br />

Blanchard $ 6550.00<br />

New Market $ 6550.00<br />

Creston District<br />

ABC Parish<br />

Adair $ 1200.00 Casey $ 1200.00<br />

Russell, Faith $ 5160.00 Bethel $ 1290.00<br />

Fort Dodge District<br />

Ft. Dodge, Riverside $ 4650.00<br />

Boxholm $ 3275.00 Pilot Mound $ 3275.00<br />

Zearing $ 6100.00<br />

Hope Parish $ 6600.00<br />

Mason City District<br />

Fredericksburg $ 5207.00 Williamstown $ 1143.00<br />

Muscatine District<br />

West Davenport Alliance<br />

Grace $ 3312.50<br />

West Chester $ 6300.00<br />

Ottumwa District<br />

Beacon $ 5200.00


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Lacey $ 4800.00<br />

Three Rivers Parish<br />

South English $ 2477.00<br />

Richland $ 6200.00<br />

Faith United Parish<br />

Cincinnati $ 2046.00 Jerome $ 2108.00<br />

Unionville $ 2046.00<br />

Fox River Parish<br />

Mt. Sterling $ 2400.00<br />

Troy $ 3250.00 Pulaski $ 3250.00<br />

Spencer District<br />

Marathon $ 6500.00<br />

Inwood $ 2898.00 Doon Cong. $ 2898.00<br />

Waterloo District<br />

Meskwaqui $ 6550.00<br />

State Center $ 3000.00<br />

Walker $ 4000.00<br />

4. Committee on Pastoral Care and Counseling<br />

This has been an important year for the committee, as we have prepared for the retirement<br />

of Dr. Larry W. Sonner, the Director for the entire tenure of the office, and have conducted a<br />

national search for a new Director. We evaluated the evolution of the Office from its inception<br />

and updated the job description. The position was advertised in national professional<br />

publications, as well as within the state. We indicated that preference would be given to an<br />

ordained United Methodist clergy-person, with a minimum of three years experience in parish<br />

ministry and a professional degree beyond the M. Div. In a field such as counseling and pastoral<br />

care, as well as sufficient experience to be a qualified counselor for <strong>Conference</strong> clergy and lay<br />

professionals and their families.<br />

Thirty-five letters of inquiry were received in response to our advertisements. Fifteen persons<br />

completed the rather extensive application process. The Application and Interview Sub-<br />

Committee met early in November, 1999, to review the fifteen applications. Three candidates<br />

were selected to be interviewed. Interviews were conducted during a two-day period in January,<br />

and the Reverend Mary Fraser, Ph. D. was selected as the new Director. Her background<br />

includes more than ten years of experience in individual, couple, family and group counseling;<br />

and pastoral experience in United Methodist Churches in Illinois, California and New York. She<br />

comes to us from the Troy Annual <strong>Conference</strong> in New York. Dr. Fraser will begin her duties on<br />

July 1, <strong>2000</strong>.<br />

Dr. Sonner will be retiring, effective July 1. A retirement dinner at Annual <strong>Conference</strong> will be<br />

held to recognize his years of faithful service to the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> and the impact he has<br />

made upon the spiritual health and mental well-being of persons related to the <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

No report received.<br />

Lynn Louk,<br />

Chairperson<br />

5. Council on Finance and Administration<br />

Edythe Hill<br />

Chairperson<br />

6. <strong>Journal</strong> Publication Committee<br />

The <strong>Journal</strong> Publication Committee worked hard this year to offer the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong> in a new format, on Compact Disk. This allows easy access to the information contained<br />

in the <strong>Journal</strong> for those who wish to use the CD. The printed <strong>Journal</strong> contained more<br />

photographs this year, allowing those who were ordained to be pictured in the <strong>Journal</strong>. As always


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those who work on the <strong>Journal</strong> strive for accuracy in all the reports, Daily Proceedings of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Session, Appointments, Pastoral Records, and Statistical Tables. This task is always<br />

a challenge and the Publication Committee works hard to meet the challenge. Many thanks to<br />

all who contribute in any way to this work.<br />

Sue Ney,<br />

Chairperson<br />

7. <strong>Conference</strong> Nominating and Leadership Development<br />

No report received.<br />

Robert Foster,<br />

Chairperson<br />

No report received.<br />

No report received.<br />

B. Program<br />

1. Age-Level Council<br />

2. Board of Camps and Extended Ministries<br />

Jerry Miller,<br />

Chairperson<br />

3. Board of Church and Society<br />

The task of the Board of Church and Society as set forth in the Discipline is “...relating the<br />

gospel of Jesus Christ to the members of the Church and to the persons and structures of the<br />

communities, nation, and world in which they live. Program shall be developed that provides<br />

education and action on issues confronting the church consistent with the Social Principles.”<br />

The Board consists of a representative from each district; a three person executive<br />

committee; the Legislative Advocate; a United Methodist Women’s representative; one CCOM<br />

associate director; a cabinet representative and the jurisdictional member of the General Board,<br />

Merlin Ackerson.<br />

The <strong>Iowa</strong> Board has chosen Legislative Advocacy, Restorative Justice, and Homelessness<br />

and Affordable Housing as the priority issues.<br />

The Legislative Advocate advocates the official position of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> relative<br />

to matters before the <strong>Iowa</strong> General Assembly and the U.S. Congress. His office also contacts<br />

others who are a part of the Legislative Network to advocate for the churches positions.<br />

Legislative Advocacy is one of the standing committees of the Board and is chaired by Mike<br />

Orthel.<br />

The Resolutions Committee is chaired by Ruth Ann Petrak. The Board has requested that<br />

this become a standing committee of the Board as the committee gives leadership in developing<br />

resolutions pertaining to justice issues for the <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Restorative Justice Task force is chaired by BeJe Clark. This committee has a new emphasis<br />

on Restorative Justice Ministries.<br />

The Task Force for Homeless People works with local churches to help people become<br />

better informed and educated about the issues of homelessness. They encourage districts and<br />

local churches to undertake projects which advocate eliminating the cause of homelessness and<br />

to develop models of ministry to homeless people.<br />

A new emphasis for the Board is to provide training for local and conference board members<br />

concerning issues and the churches position and how to be an advocate for the faith position.<br />

No report received.<br />

4. Board of Discipleship<br />

Dorothy Higdon,<br />

Chairperson<br />

Fred Pilecki,


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Chairperson<br />

5. Board of Global Ministries<br />

During 1999, the board and standing committees of the Board of Global Ministries (BOGM)<br />

have continued to implement the goals established for the last half of this quadrennium and the<br />

first half of the next one. The goals are: empowering local churches in ministries that reach<br />

unchurched children who are in poverty and at risk; establishing Shalom Initiatives in each<br />

district; and starting new churches so that our membership will reflect the age, economic, racial,<br />

and ethnic diversity of our state.<br />

In addition to processing rotating loans, sponsoring an academy for candidates of new<br />

church starts, and recommending churches for Builder’s Calls in consultation with the cabinet,<br />

Parish Development Standing Committee has assisted sixteen Children’s Initiative Ministries,<br />

22 congregations in furthering their mission and given support to 13 of our new congregations.<br />

The Community and Institutional Ministries Committee has supported 14 missional agencies in<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>, six Shalom Initiatives and nine health ministry programs.<br />

The board has continued its administration of the Bequest Fund by giving some additional<br />

assistance this past year to our <strong>Iowa</strong> Advance as well give small grants to a number of new<br />

emerging ministries across <strong>Iowa</strong>. The Mission Education Committee has continued its<br />

administration of the Rainbow Covenant Program as well as worked with the scheduling of our<br />

missionaries, the <strong>Iowa</strong> Nigeria Project and Volunteers in Mission. Last summer they hosted the<br />

jurisdictional gathering of <strong>Conference</strong> Mission Secretaries in eastern <strong>Iowa</strong>. Our board has<br />

proposed that we focus in on our ministry opportunities with the fast growing number of Hispanic<br />

Immigrants by establishing a special standing committee for this purpose.<br />

Jim Pemble,<br />

Chairperson<br />

6. Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry<br />

No report received.<br />

Dennis A.P. Fox,<br />

Chairperson<br />

7. Board of Laity<br />

Leadership development is the expressed goal of the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>. The Board of Laity<br />

sees its task as providing organization, direction, and support for development of local church<br />

leaders.<br />

Under the able leadership of Dean Avon Crawford and Registrar Sheryl Deskin, the School<br />

for Lay Ministry continues to prepare participants for effective leadership. Great strides have<br />

been made in refining and improving the program as evidenced by the roles graduates are filling<br />

across the conference. This spring a continuing education retreat was held for graduates. The<br />

Board has established a scholarship fund to assist with finances where needed. School number<br />

five will begin in November of this year.<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Director of Lay Speaking Ministries, Christine Pauley, participated in a national<br />

gathering/training event, and she is implementing some new ideas across the conference as we<br />

try to strengthen the connection. The directory of those who are certified should prove very<br />

useful.<br />

We affirm and support the groups in the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> that are lay operated and applaud<br />

the work being done by Heifer Project International, Thanksgiving Ingathering, United Methodist<br />

Men, and United Methodist Women.<br />

Continuing education for laity is encouraged in the local church by our granting scholarships<br />

to those who have a passion for or are exploring a field of service. This past year we broadened<br />

our base and were able to assist some ethnic minority persons as well as youth. Laity, explore<br />

your options.<br />

As <strong>Conference</strong> Lay Leader it has been my privilege to be <strong>Iowa</strong>’s representative to annual<br />

meetings of the National Association of Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Lay Leaders (NAACLL). What an<br />

inspiration and time of learning those meetings have been for me! I have felt the strength that<br />

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Laity shares with clergy the responsibility for nurturing church members and carrying out<br />

evangelistic and mission outreach to local and global communities. We MUST continue to work<br />

in partnership with the clergy, a partnership built on mutual trust. There is more than enough<br />

work to do for the Kingdom right here in <strong>Iowa</strong>; our combined efforts will complement each other.<br />

And to that end the Board will strive to close the gap between clergy and laity through more<br />

meaningful dialogue and intentional partnering. There is room for all of us!<br />

ALL GOD’S PEOPLE, IN ALL PLACES, AND IN ALL TIMES ARE CALLED TO LOVE AND<br />

SERVE.”<br />

No report received.<br />

8. Board of Ordained Ministry<br />

Margaret E. Meyer,<br />

Chairperson<br />

Dennis Tevis,<br />

Chairperson<br />

9. Commission on Archives and History<br />

We continue to meet twice a year as a Commission, meeting every third time at the Archives<br />

located in Chadwick Library, <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College, Mount Pleasant, <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

Our most significant work centers around the historical records of local churches and United<br />

Methodism and its predecessor bodies in <strong>Iowa</strong>. These records are located in the Archives<br />

Collection at <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College. Esther Wonderlich, our Archivist, continues to do a superb<br />

job with limited equipment and resources. She continues to process historical information as it<br />

becomes available and also processes many requests for information. There are still a number<br />

of churches in <strong>Iowa</strong> who have little or no information in the Archives and we encourage them to<br />

share information with us. We continue to be involved with the Oral History project of recording<br />

conversations with past and present leaders in our churches and conference.<br />

The office is open Monday through Friday from 1-3 p.m. Telephone is 319-386-6321. The email<br />

address is archives@iaumc.org The mailing address is: <strong>Iowa</strong> Methodist <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Archives, IWC, Chadwick Library, 601 N. Main St., Mount Pleasant, <strong>Iowa</strong> 52641.<br />

By the time you read this our Commission will have hosted the North Central Jurisdictional<br />

Archives and History Convocation June 26 through 29, <strong>2000</strong>. It was held at <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan<br />

College.<br />

We provide an annual display at the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session, with a few for sale<br />

resources, but many more available for free or for a free-will donation. Until our supply is<br />

exhausted we will continue to give copies of the book Between The Rivers by John Nye to those<br />

being ordained who have not yet received one.<br />

Donald D. Frank,<br />

Chairperson<br />

10. Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns<br />

The Commission met on three occasions. It shared and promoted as many of its concerns<br />

as possible. It gave attention to understanding other religions. Hinduism was chosen for 1999.<br />

A presentation entitled, “From Banares to Fairfield, <strong>Iowa</strong>” was made at a meeting to acquaint<br />

the members with the Hindu faith. The talk brought out its long history, spirituality, and its<br />

prevalence as a living faith. An increased presence of Hindus is made obvious by the numerous<br />

temples and Hindu centers scattered in North America. Similar presentations on other living<br />

faiths are planned for the future.<br />

Ecumenism was given a high priority. The Bishop’s Award for Ecumenism enabled the<br />

Commission to be in touch with local churches. It enabled us to encourage Christian unity by<br />

crossing denominational lines in local communities. Publicity for the award was given through<br />

district newsletters and United Methodist Life. Local churches were encouraged to recognize<br />

such leaders and nominate them for the award. A clergy and a laity were given the Bishop’s<br />

Award at the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

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provided with the information on “The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.” They were encouraged<br />

to be leaders in their community.<br />

The work of the Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong> enjoys the full support of our <strong>Conference</strong>. A<br />

substantial portion of our budget went for its work. EMI continues to provide a common platform<br />

for the shared ministry of members churches.<br />

The Commission plans to be in close touch with efforts for church union. It will learn of the<br />

progress made by the four Methodist denominations and share the information with local<br />

churches. The progress made by other denominations will be followed closely. The Commission<br />

will encourage the local churches to be in prayer for the spirit of unity to prevail in our churches.<br />

Paul Benjamin,<br />

Chairperson<br />

11. Commission on Religion and Race<br />

The essential work of the of the Commission on Religions and Race is to achieve<br />

inclusiveness through monitoring, advocating, linking, sensitizing conference boards, agencies,<br />

and local congregations as well as empowering ethnic minority groups. The consultation on<br />

“Strengthening the Black Church for the 21 st Century” took place on April 17, 1999, at Burns<br />

UMC, Des Moines. The commission invited some members from the National Coordinating<br />

Committee of the SCB 21 as resource persons for the consulation. This became an opportunity<br />

for the three Black congregations in our conference to come together for fellowship and shared<br />

ministry.<br />

The commission conducted a Monitoring workshop for the advocacy commission including<br />

COSROW, and the Committee on Ministry with Persons with Disabilities on August 21, 1999, at<br />

the <strong>Conference</strong> Center, Des Moines. Reverend Ken Deere from the General CORR was the<br />

workshop leader. The workshop focused on monitoring conference and conference related<br />

institutions. The commission was able to send seven delegates to attend the North Central<br />

Jurisdiction Commission on Religion and Race Training Event held on October 14-16, 1999, at<br />

Fort Wayne, Indiana. The theme of the training workshop was “Forbid Them Not!: The Church,<br />

Young People, and Racism.” At the Annual Banquet, the guest speaker was Mr. Will Counts, a<br />

retired photo-journalist, now on the <strong>Journal</strong>ism Faculty at the University of Indiana at<br />

Bloomington, Indiana. In 1957, Counts was one of the most influential news photographers<br />

covering the desegregation of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. His presentation at<br />

our banquet was a slide presentation and commentary with photographs that shocked our nation<br />

and was considered an important factor in then President Eisenhower’s decision to send in the<br />

101 st Airborne troops. Counts affected history and won a Pulitzer prize.<br />

The commission has been working with the United Methodist Women to conduct racism<br />

workshops at the conference and bi-district levels. The commission is planning to conduct a<br />

racism workshop for youth in the Fall of <strong>2000</strong>. The commission is also planning to host an Ethnic<br />

clergy <strong>Conference</strong> in October <strong>2000</strong>. The commission will be training resource persons to<br />

facilitate the cross-racial appointments workshops.<br />

No report received.<br />

12. Commission on Status and Role of Women<br />

J. Samuel Subramanian<br />

Chairperson<br />

Kathleen Moore &<br />

Ione Shadduck,<br />

Co-Chairs<br />

13. Commission on Ministry with Persons with Disabilities<br />

No report received.<br />

Jim Gochenouer,<br />

Chairperson


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No report received.<br />

No report received.<br />

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Mark Haverland,<br />

Chairperson<br />

15. <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministries<br />

C. Urban Ministries<br />

1. Churches United of the Quad City Area<br />

Ministry and Justice Program<br />

Megan Dean,<br />

Chairperson and<br />

Barb Mittman,<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Youth Coordinator<br />

Churches United Food Pantry Network: Churches United staff coordinates the work of 20<br />

strategically-located food pantries which in 1999 distributed over $300,000 of food to 45,245<br />

people from 14,066 families. Community of Joy United Methodist Church in Bettendorf, serving<br />

north Bettendorf and northeast Davenport, continues to be the only Food Pantry in Scott County<br />

open evenings. Our office refers hungry clients to the proper pantry, maintains a special bank<br />

account for pantries to access to buy food, collects and compiles records, and provides periodic<br />

in-service training and support for volunteer coordinators. In late 1999, we began a process of<br />

computerizing the entire Food Pantry Network, thus enabling each Pantry to maintain records<br />

of recipients which can be checked by other Pantries to reduce the likelihood of misuse of the<br />

Pantries. This also enables each Pantry to order food supplies from the River Bend Food Bank<br />

at the very low cost of 14 cents per pound.<br />

Churches United Meal Sites: Hot meals are served to homeless and other hungry people<br />

Monday through Saturday evenings throughout the year at the Davenport Salvation Army Family<br />

Service Center. The East Moline, Illinois, Meal Site opened in 1996, and now serves hot,<br />

nutritious, tasty, free meals four nights weekly (Mondays-Thursdays) at the Oak Grove<br />

Community Center, in the midst of a low-income housing area. We estimate that some 52,000<br />

meals were provided at the two meal sites during 1999. Churches United staff recruits,<br />

orientates and coordinates the serving congregations; manages relationships among serving<br />

churches, site host staff, and consumers; and pays for all table supplies (plastic plates, cups,<br />

saucers, soup bowls, utensils, paper napkins) at a cost of $ .20 per table setting.<br />

Jail Ministry: Churches United staff recruits, trains, supervises and coordinates some 50<br />

volunteer chaplains, lay and clergy, at the Rock Island (Illinois) and Scott (<strong>Iowa</strong>) County jails.<br />

Volunteers minister through active listening, Christian caring, Bible study and worship leadership.<br />

We provide liaison between jail administrators and congregations and volunteers, as well as<br />

Bibles and other printed materials. In 1999, the Scott County Board of Supervisors brought a<br />

referendum to the electorate seeking $48 million for a new Scott County Jail, which lost by a wide<br />

margin. Churches United has now been invited to represent the faith community in reviewing<br />

the entire Scott County Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice System, looking not only at jail needs,<br />

but also at alternative sentencing, prevention of criminal activity, and numerous forms of<br />

restorative justice.<br />

The "Family Connection": In 1994, we were invited to begin meeting with professionals who<br />

work extensively with domestic violence to help them develop a site at which parents who are<br />

separated due to violence in their relationship (though not with their children) could bring the<br />

children to exchange them for parental visitation without the parents encountering each other.<br />

In 1995, we helped to establish "The Family Connection, Inc.", a partnership of the church<br />

community (staffed by volunteers from ten different churches), the judicial and law enforcement<br />

and corrections community, and various human services agencies. In November, 1998, The<br />

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Churches of Christ in the USA at their 50th Anniversary General Assembly in Chicago!<br />

Goals for <strong>2000</strong>: (1) Complete the computerization of each of the Food Pantries and network<br />

them with each other, with our office, and with the River Bend Food Bank, the local "Second<br />

Harvest" food warehouse; (2) Recruit additional congregations to serve the Churches United<br />

Meal Sites, hopefully expanding the East Moline site to six nights each week; (3) Continue to<br />

recruit and train additional jail chaplains, especially from the Hispanic and other ethnic minority<br />

communities, networking with Quad Cities Prison Fellowship for formal training and mutual<br />

support; (4) Conduct strategic planning for “The Family Connection” to determine ways to make<br />

it more effective and perhaps include more extensive programs.<br />

Charles R. Landon, Jr.<br />

Executive Director<br />

2. Des Moines Community Worker Board of the U.M. Church<br />

No report received.<br />

3. Urban Visions, Inc., Fort Dodge<br />

The Urban Visions, Inc. is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit agency created in 1966 by the Riverside<br />

United Methodist Church located in Fort Dodge, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Its creation responded to community<br />

needs during the Civil Rights movement. Today’s Urban Vision Board of Directors and purpose<br />

is ecumenical.<br />

Urban Visions has a history of responding to very critical needs by providing the following<br />

programs:<br />

Ethnic Preschool/Day Care Programs (age 3-5): Ethnic Preschool Program started in<br />

1972. The Program provides an educational enrichment program to low income and/or minority<br />

children. It prepares children for the school experience; provides nutritious lunches and snacks;<br />

and builds self esteem within each child. We served 77 children.<br />

Family Support Program (started 1982): The design of the Program is to assist persons<br />

within the family network. It helps to identify and build on strengths of the family unit. A large part<br />

of the activities of this program takes place in the family home. We served 85 families.<br />

Summer Youth Program (started 1982): This program provides recreational and<br />

educational activities, field trips and hot lunch for Fort Dodge’s school age children for six weeks<br />

in June and July. The program tries to foster and promote appreciation of cultural and social<br />

differences. We served 87 children.<br />

Project REACH: After School Program provides violence and drug prevention, and<br />

intervention for low income and minority students. It provides educational support, recreation<br />

leadership development, and substance abuse support groups. This program provides four<br />

substance abuse and character building support groups. We served 519 children in 98/99. The<br />

Program also initiated the Second Chance Program.<br />

Other 1999 Outcomes:<br />

Ninety-six percent of first time youth have remained in school. One hundred percent (100%)<br />

of first time youth participants have not been involved in drug activities according to Urban<br />

Visions’ data. All participants that graduated from High School (1999) are now enrolled in some<br />

form of higher education.<br />

The Second Chance program has made a strong impact on its clients ages 14-21 who have<br />

been involved with the Justice System. Through collaboration with the schools, Department of<br />

Corrections, and Neighborhood Watch, the program has grown with a waiting list of potential<br />

clients.<br />

Patricia Avery,<br />

Director<br />

4. Urban Ministry, Inc.<br />

The Urban Ministry, Inc. located in Waterloo has been continuing the struggle to make God’s<br />

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themselves in the middle of crisis’s.<br />

We have worked to accomplish this through our jail ministry at the Black Hawk County Jail;<br />

where we coordinate pastoral care for the residence and provide three Bible studies along with<br />

four worship services per week. Urban ministry staff and committee personal also work with<br />

various agencies within the metro area to help voice the concerns for those who are not<br />

represented in the meetings. We strive to get agencies and committees that work with issues<br />

concerning the disenfranchised to have members of the various groups represented on their<br />

committees and boards.<br />

The Urban Ministry also strives to make safe, secure and affordable housing available to all<br />

of God’s children. We work with local agencies to house homeless individuals when all other<br />

shelters in the community are full; 43 families were housed during 1999. The Urban Ministry also<br />

has developed a transitional housing program to assist homeless individuals into permanent<br />

housing. In 1999, 18 families were worked with in this program.<br />

Urban Ministry also works with families in crisis. We assist them to find resources within the<br />

community to meet their needs. These needs include utility assistance, rental assistance and<br />

medical care. If we find that individuals fall through the cracks and the community’s safety net<br />

is not able to meet their needs we use the available financial resources Urban Ministry has to<br />

assist.<br />

During 1999, the financial situation of Urban Ministry was that we had many more needs than<br />

we could meet. But, a decision was made that we would continue to be where God is calling us<br />

to be and not let money drive the ministry. This decision allowed us to continue to meet the<br />

needs of those who came to us, but it did not leave off with sufficient funds to pay staff salaries<br />

and has left us behind in our health and pensions payments.<br />

Urban Ministry continues to work toward meeting the needs of those in our community and<br />

have continued to build relationships with agencies that have similar focuses in order that God’s<br />

love can be felt in concrete ways. This ministry is made possible only through the connectional<br />

system of the United Methodist Church.<br />

D. Other Organizations<br />

Gerald R. Dolf,<br />

Executive Director<br />

1. Hawthorn Hill Ministries<br />

Hawthorn Hill Ministries has served Greater Des Moines community needs since 1978,<br />

operating three ministry programs, with a special emphasis on women, children, immigrants, and<br />

refugees:<br />

New Directions Shelter is an emergency shelter for homeless women with children begun in<br />

1990 in response to critical need. It provides free, temporary emergency shelter and services for<br />

homeless women and children.<br />

English as a Second Language (ESL) is a ten-year-old program offering classroom instruction<br />

in English for refugees and immigrants, one-on-one tutoring, citizenship classes, community<br />

outreach, employment training, and family mentoring.<br />

Friends of <strong>Iowa</strong> Women Prisoners is a voluntary group of persons interested in the concerns<br />

of women in prison. Its purpose is to advocate on behalf of women in the <strong>Iowa</strong> correctional<br />

system.<br />

The following figures are taken from our independent audit for Fiscal Year 1998-1999:<br />

Revenue<br />

Contributions $ 83,634<br />

Government Grants 184,021<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> 44,363<br />

United Way 38,643<br />

Other 46,099<br />

Total Revenue $396,760<br />

Expenses<br />

Program Services<br />

New Directions Shelter $198,878


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English Second Language 91,601<br />

Friends of Prisoners 8,941<br />

Support Services<br />

Management and General 53,388<br />

Fund Raising 5,045<br />

Total Expenses $357,853<br />

Substantial reductions in government grants and <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> support have<br />

already been effected for this fiscal year, making the role of individual and group contributions<br />

even more vital.<br />

Building maintenance at 3001 Grand has been deferred, and long-term mortgage debt<br />

remains a significant concern. Administrative staff has been downsized to free more monies for<br />

program operation. Your continued support is appreciated.<br />

No report received.<br />

2. <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Foundation<br />

William B. Bowman,<br />

Interim Director<br />

David Harner,<br />

Director<br />

3. Wesley Foundations<br />

The Wesley Foundations serving University Students Across <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

The Wesley Foundations at<br />

Drake University<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> State University<br />

University of <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

University of Northern <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

seek to be faithful in serving students and being missionaries for the United Methodist churches<br />

of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

We believe that we offer the students and churches of the conference four important gifts:<br />

Gift One: We provide a faith home for students at the university. We are an extension of your<br />

local church on this campus -- your missionaries of care to your students.<br />

Like most students, Michelle is busy. Pharmacy majors spend a lot of time with the books, and<br />

they are generally known for being among the best students on campus. But she knew there<br />

had to be more for her besides cramming for tests, memorizing pharmaceutical formula and their<br />

attendant applications. During Drake’s Orientation sessions, the Wesley Foundation presents<br />

the programs of local congregations as well as its own opportunities for students. There are<br />

many ways students can be helpful to these congregations as well as find their own faith journey.<br />

Michelle wanted to be around kids. So she volunteered to help the Super Wednesday program<br />

at Grace Church in Des Moines. It was a blast. She never misses the after-school event.<br />

Sharing her time with neighborhood children, Michelle has discovered that there is much more<br />

to getting an education than classrooms, libraries and dormitories. She has learned that in<br />

mentoring these exciting kids, she has expanded her faith, learned some valuable leadership<br />

skills, and helped a congregation provide a needed program to its community. She is a perfect<br />

example of how Wesley Foundations can connect students to the local church.<br />

-- Story from the Wesley Foundation at Drake University<br />

Gift Two: We nurture church leaders that will faithfully serve the church for years to come both<br />

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The Rev. Richard Paulus, who is retiring this year, participated at the Wesley Foundation at the<br />

University of <strong>Iowa</strong> in the 1950’s. He was an education major who found the Wesley Foundation<br />

on Dubuque Street and became involved with worship and Bible Study. Rev. Robert Sanks was<br />

the director at the time. Rev. Sanks helped Richard get connected with the national Youth<br />

Caravan program and then later helped Richard apply for a Rockefeller Theological Fellowship<br />

that began his seminary career. The presence of this campus ministry helped nurture this young<br />

man into the ministry and who now is retiring after many years of faithful service.<br />

-- Story from the Wesley Foundation at the University of <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Gift Three: We are an evangelism laboratory. We are able to teach the church effective ways<br />

to reach out and connect with persons in this cynical culture.<br />

The Wesley Foundation has an enormous value to me. It has given me an opportunity to grow<br />

in my relationship with Christ by sharing my life experiences with those in the community. -<br />

Graduate Student<br />

“Wesley is a place where students can go and find out what they mean to God by being with<br />

others who are pursuing God and searching for answers in their lives. Every night of the week<br />

there is someone here to talk to or just hand out with. Sometimes that’s all we need!” -<br />

Undergraduate Student from <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

“We love the Wesley Foundation Student Center. We love it as a result of her care giving,<br />

understanding, and support. To most international students at UNI, Wesley means giving care<br />

and attention. What Wesley gives is not empty words or promises, but specific day to day<br />

beneficial activities instead . . .” - International Student Family<br />

“…people there [Wesley] believe only love can awaken love. It is Jesus Christ’s love that brings<br />

us together.” - Chinese Christian Student<br />

-- Story from the Wesley Foundation at the University of Northern <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Gift Four: We provide a witness to rational Christian faith not only in the midst of this culture<br />

but also as an alternative to more narrow definitions of Christianity, whose message is often<br />

easily dismissed by today's university students.<br />

Nate Ginder is a freshman at <strong>Iowa</strong> State University. Raised in the UMC, Nate has experienced<br />

increased challenges to his faith since arriving on campus. He compares the abundance of<br />

religious organizations and the questions they ask to sausages. "You say sausage, and some<br />

people think 'link,' others 'patty,' others 'breakfast,' and others 'Italian.'" The same thing applies,<br />

Nate says, when a person approaches and asks if he is "saved," or "born again," or whether he<br />

knows he is "going to heaven."<br />

Nate says, "I like the Wesley Foundation because the people there encourage me to explore my<br />

faith in new and deep ways. When I go there, I don't feel as if I'm being indoctrinated, but,<br />

rather, inspired to discover God in new ways. They realize that the Holy Spirit has an infinite<br />

nature and dynamic character, and that to cage their congregation into conventional ways of<br />

thought would not only be ignorant, but also damaging to God."<br />

The Bible is a means to approach God, Nate says, but not an end. "Through the Bible, Jesus<br />

calls us to the edge of a cliff, but from there, no more certainties exist. It's a pivotal point of faith.<br />

One can either take the leap and embark from the cliff, or clamber away to probe the cliff further,<br />

looking for some legalistic technicality. I believe that God calls us to step off the cliff and the<br />

certainties of the written Word toward faith in a living God. The Wesley Foundation helps me do<br />

that."<br />

-- Story from the Wesley Foundation at <strong>Iowa</strong> State University<br />

We are grateful to serve God, the United Methodist Church and you as we work with students<br />

at the University of <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

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Income Expense<br />

Balance Jan. 1, 1999 $ 5,465.00 Staff Support $ 58,203.00<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> $ 57,054.00 Office Expense $ 3,973.00<br />

Reimbursements $ 3,500.00 Administration $ 433.00<br />

Gifts $ 4,686.00 Property Main. $ 6,517.00<br />

Misc. Income $ 6,436.00 Program $ 2,805.00<br />

Total $ 77,141.00 Total $ 71,931.00<br />

Financial Statement from the Wesley Foundation at <strong>Iowa</strong> State University<br />

Income Expense<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> $116,377.00 Staff Support $ 89,734.03<br />

Pledges and Offerings $ 8,400.00 Office Expense $ 21,379.27<br />

Other $ 2,218.51 Property Main. $ 12,038.64<br />

Program $ 7,810.52<br />

Total $126,995.51 Total $130,962.46<br />

Financial Statement from the Wesley Foundation at the University of <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Income Expense<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Program $132,524.00 Staff Support $143,003.43<br />

& Cap Funds<br />

Main. Reimbursement $ 57,666.82 Office Expense $ 18,418.68<br />

Gifts $ 5,489.83 Administration $ 2,269.83<br />

Other $ 2,998.25 Property Main. $ 55,262.01<br />

Parsonage Fund $ 24,175.00 Program $ 15,557.81<br />

Total $222,853.90 Total $234,511.76<br />

Assets December 31, 1999<br />

General Fund $ 3,975.31<br />

Money Market $ 11,869.31<br />

Foundation Funds $ 117,000.00<br />

Elevator Fund $ 1,002.64<br />

Total Current Assets $ 133,847.26<br />

Financial Statement from the Wesley Foundation at the University of Northern <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Assets January 1, 1999 ($ 88.80)<br />

Income Expense<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> $ 91,938.00 Staff Support $ 80,487.84<br />

Ann. Conf. (capital imp.) $ 6,850.58 Office Expense $ 4,036.44


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Misc/Other Income $ 9,656.24 Administration $ 3,498.79<br />

Summer Company $ 8,069.79 Prop. & Main. $ 18,386.74<br />

Grants $ 13,000.00 Program $ 21,500.64<br />

Room Deposit Refund ($ 180.00)<br />

Total $129,245.81 Total $127,910.45<br />

Assets December 31, 1999 $ 1,335.36<br />

E. <strong>Conference</strong> Lay Organizations<br />

1. United Methodist Women<br />

The 1999 theme for United Methodist Women was “God’s Timeless Word” with Isaiah 40:8<br />

as our scripture verse for the year. “Wonderful Words of Life” was our theme hymn. Our studies<br />

for the year were: The Bible, Part 2 for spiritual growth. The geographic study was “Mission in<br />

the 21 st Century” and the general issue study was “Humanity Comes of Age”. The School of<br />

Christian Mission was held at Morningside College, Sioux City with a youth camp at Lake<br />

Okoboji. We again had the spiritual growth study in the Korean Language for several Korean<br />

women.<br />

We continue a strong advocacy program through letter writing and telephone calls to our<br />

legislators. The sweat shop issue, Jubilee program and banning land mines were 3 of the main<br />

issues we were able to increase awareness of and action for improvement.<br />

Our <strong>Conference</strong> retreat for the executive committee led to a bread theme along with our main<br />

theme of the year. It started with a sharing of flour that was baked into bread for each event to<br />

be used for communion. It was a lesson in itself to see how the bread seemed to increase as we<br />

shared.<br />

Our Annual Meeting was held at Oskaloosa, October 2, with Lois Dauway as our speaker. She<br />

is the Assistant General Secretary of Women’s Division in the Section of Christian Social<br />

Responsibility. We also had a panel on Racial Justice to increase awareness of the racial issue.<br />

Seeking to carry out God’s will is still at the forefront as we keep the purpose of United<br />

Methodist Women in mind. Doing so, we will continue to be a strong advocate for women, youth<br />

and children.<br />

Gwenna Appel,<br />

President<br />

2. United Methodist Men<br />

The mission of the <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Men (UMM): “Assist men to know Jesus Christ, to<br />

serve Him, to grow spiritually, and to seek daily to do His will; ...our highest priority is to build and<br />

promote the spiritual growth of men.”<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> UMM in connection with the General Commission on United Methodist Men (GCUMM),<br />

the North Central Jurisdiction UMM, the West area of the NCJUMM, and <strong>Iowa</strong> District’s UMM<br />

offer opportunities for Every Man to Share in Evangelism, Mission and Spiritual Life. Close to 500<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodists, lay and clergy, contributed $25 as individuals in 1999, to support the<br />

EMS (Every Man Shares) program. Close to 100 men’s groups contributed $50 to certify or<br />

renew a chartered group. These annual contributions are used to support the Upper Room<br />

Prayer Ministry, Youth and Scouting Ministries, the Moving United Methodists Program,<br />

Evangelism Ministries, Mission Ministries, and Spiritual Life Ministries at National, Jurisdictional,<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> and District levels. These contributions also help to fund training, resources,<br />

administrative costs, etc.; and brings the quarterly “UMMen Magazine” and the bimonthly<br />

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<strong>Iowa</strong> UMMen are Meals for Millions, Camp Buddys, Self Help, Heifer Project International and<br />

specifically at this time the <strong>Iowa</strong>-Nigeria Partnership. <strong>Iowa</strong> UMMen has set a goal to help raise<br />

$100,000 for a new mission airplane in Nigeria; in conunction with this mission <strong>Iowa</strong> UMMen are<br />

promoting the “Official United Methodist Men New Testament” to help fund the “Keep Mission<br />

Flying in Nigeria” project.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> UMMen were involved in Spiritual Life activities at district retreats, Annual Meeting, and<br />

jurisdictional events. With a renewed emphasis on small groups, many local UMMen have<br />

become more involved and will continue to declare the centrality of Jesus Christ at all<br />

organizational levels through Spiritual Life, Mission, and Evangelism. <strong>Iowa</strong> UMMen participated<br />

in Annual Meeting at Humboldt; NCJ Convocation, and MENistry Training, at Normal, Illinois; the<br />

4-<strong>Conference</strong> Rally at Worthington, Minnesota; and various district rallies.<br />

James Smith,<br />

President<br />

Information Reports Not Required<br />

But Requested for Information<br />

II. Related Organizations<br />

A. Colleges<br />

1. Cornell College<br />

Cornell is pleased to report the following highlights. We are grateful for our historic and<br />

ongoing partnership in mission with the United Methodist Church.<br />

- Cornell and St. Paul’s (Cedar Rapids) hosted the first annual Small-Thomas Dreams of Peace<br />

Lecture Series, examining issues of race and social justice from the perspective of faith.<br />

March 13-14 events included worship at St. Paul’s, an ecumenical youth event, and lectures<br />

in Cornell classrooms and at King Chapel.<br />

- Cornell Alumnus, Dick Small (‘50) received the Stanley Kresge Award.<br />

- Cornell hosted UMC events including the Cedar Rapids District Confirmation Day, Women’s<br />

Day Apart and Women in Mission.<br />

- Cornell continued its offerings of weekly worship, spirituality retreats and pastoral care,<br />

numerous volunteer service projects, and programs on multiculturalism.<br />

- Though enrollment is down, the 1999 entering class was 10% larger than last year.<br />

- Retention was the highest in the history of the College.<br />

- Building projects have included: a new Technology Center (open Fall <strong>2000</strong>), Merner Hall<br />

renovations, and new athletic track. Funding for the fine arts campaign is near 50% complete.<br />

- The fiscal year ended with record giving to the Annual Fund.<br />

- Dr. Joan Claar, retiring Dean of Students, received both regional and national awards in<br />

Students Affairs.<br />

Catherine Quehl-Engel,<br />

Chaplain<br />

2. <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College<br />

Founded in 1842, <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College is the oldest of the four United Methodist Colleges<br />

in <strong>Iowa</strong> and is related historically by purpose and intention and by covenant to the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Dr. James Halseth assumed the Presidency of the college on July 15, 1999. Under his


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leadership, Learning in Community: A new Academic Vision has been endorsed and adopted by<br />

the entire college community and the Board of Trustees. Input for the vision was sought from<br />

several members and organizational entities of the United Methodist Church.<br />

Students, faculty and staff have numerous opportunities to share in worship, community<br />

service and Christian fellowship. Campus religious activities include weekly Bible studies, FCA<br />

(Fellowship of Christian Athletes) and outreach groups.<br />

Kiboko I. Kiboko, Associate Pastor of the First United Methodist Church in Mount Pleasant,<br />

serves as Campus Minister.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College is dedicated to moving toward a more vital and broad-based<br />

relationship between the individual United Methodist Church members, individual congregations,<br />

the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and the national church body. Efforts are under way in the Church<br />

Relations Committee of the Board of Trustees and the on-campus Church Relations Committee<br />

to plan and implement programs which will continue and strengthen the relationships between<br />

the United Methodist Church and <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College.<br />

James A. Halseth,<br />

President<br />

3. Morningside College<br />

With the energetic leadership of our new president, John Reynders, Morningside College is<br />

headed confidently into the future. Our mission to create good citizens of the world continues as<br />

we encounter changes of many kinds here on campus: renovation of our science facilities,<br />

continued fine-tuning of our new curriculum, creation of programs to help students prepare for<br />

life after college, streamlined personnel, and increased student services. We look forward to the<br />

Morningside of the next millenium as we continue to provide the best possible education for our<br />

students.<br />

The inauguration of John Reynders was held on April 7, <strong>2000</strong>, in our own Eppley Auditorium.<br />

The service was the cornerstone of an entire series of special events, which included a dinner<br />

honoring Bishop Charles Wesley Jordan for his contributions to Morningside College and to <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

United Methodist higher education.<br />

Many thanks to the annual conference and to each local church for your support. We are<br />

honored to be an institution of the United Methodist Church charged with educating the young<br />

people of today, who are the leaders of tomorrow. The future depends on them!<br />

4. Rust College<br />

Bonnie Zeck,<br />

Holly Springs, Mississippi 38635<br />

Director of Church Relations<br />

Rust College in Holly Springs, Mississippi was established in 1866 by the Freedmen’s Aid<br />

Society of the United Methodist Church on a former slave auction mark. Today this historically<br />

black liberal arts college of approximately 900 students is fully accredited by the Commission on<br />

Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the University Senate of the<br />

United Methodist Church. The College employs a highly qualified and diverse faculty for 1999-<br />

<strong>2000</strong>: 33% of whom are female, 54% are African-American, and 52% hold earned doctorate<br />

degrees. The faculty/student ratio is 1:15. The geographic make-up of the 1999-<strong>2000</strong> student<br />

body includes 23 states and several foreign countries with Mississippians comprising 62% of our<br />

student population.<br />

Rust College offers degrees in 21 curricular areas as well as preparatory programs in law and<br />

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preparation and concern for the whole person. Rust maintains an environment conducive to<br />

support these commitments. Its curriculum is designed to prepare students from varied cultural<br />

backgrounds and different socioeconomic status for professional and graduate study, community<br />

service, and employment in numerous fields.<br />

The future of Rust College continues to hold promise because of the United Methodist<br />

Church’s commitment to education and support through apportionments, the Black College Fund,<br />

individual giving and local church donations. This support is critical as it assists the College in<br />

expanding its endowed scholarship program and places Rust in a better position for attracting<br />

additional students in its Honors Program. The College operates on a $14.5 million budget and<br />

an endowment of more than $20 million. Rust closed the 1998-99 fiscal year with a balanced<br />

budget, the 32 nd consecutive year for this institution.<br />

The dedication and leadership of Trustees serving from the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> (Dr. James V.<br />

Poulsen and Bishop Charles W. Jordan) are appreciated. The Rust College family values the<br />

unceasing moral, spiritual, and financial support of the United Methodist Church and expresses<br />

gratitude on behalf of our young people who continue to benefit from your investment in their<br />

future during this “new era in quest excellence.”<br />

David L. Beckley,<br />

President<br />

5. Simpson College<br />

Simpson College is firmly committed to providing an atmosphere where faith is taught and<br />

lived out. We understand ourselves to be in a partnership with <strong>Iowa</strong> local churches in nurturing<br />

students toward a faith maturity that will lead the church into the new century. Simpson College<br />

is also very excited to receive our new President, R. Kevin LaGree and his family. Kevin will<br />

become an Elder in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Our 1999-<strong>2000</strong> Religious Life Council (RLC) was led by 91 students and advised by the<br />

college chaplain. We offered the campus community over twenty-six groups in five areas:<br />

Worship, Deputation, Fellowship, Discipleship, and Service. Highlights of this year included a<br />

campus and community Christian Concerts series. An explosion of campus Bible studies for<br />

men, women, couples, Disciple Study, etc. with an average of 160 students weekly. Our service<br />

projects have also exploded with oppositions like Breakfast Club, Reading Club, Catholic Worker<br />

House project, Habitat for Humanity, Fall and Spring Breaks missions, and Prison Ministry<br />

Weekend.<br />

It as a great year for RLC at Simpson College as our theme “Transforming Lives”, Romans<br />

12:2, came alive in all our groups and activities. Buck Olsen, our RLC President, said it best,<br />

“The Spirit of God was upon us in reaching out to students and beyond the campus as we trusted<br />

in God’s leading our lives to transform God’s people.”<br />

Please share our story with students in your local churches who are seeking a small liberal<br />

arts college where Christian faith is still valued for its traditions and relevance to a college<br />

education, in and out of the classroom setting. Simpson’s students are very grateful for the<br />

support of the United Methodist Church and its commitment to small liberal arts church-related<br />

colleges. Investing in Simpson College is an investment into the church’s future.<br />

No report.<br />

Gordon Shea,<br />

Chaplain<br />

B. Hospitals and Retirement Homes<br />

1. <strong>Iowa</strong> Methodist, <strong>Iowa</strong> Lutheran, Blank Children’s Hospital


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2. St. Luke’s Methodist Hospital, Cedar Rapids<br />

3. St. Luke’s Health System, Sioux City<br />

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The dedicatory statement on our front door reads: “Dedicated to the holy ministry of healing<br />

and the sustaining power of the Holy Spirit in time of pain and suffering.” St. Luke’s works<br />

diligently to live up to this statement as we fulfill our mission to improve the health of the people<br />

of Siouxland. Our highlights for 1999 include:<br />

- St. Luke’s opened new family practice clinics in Indian Hills and Riverside. New construction<br />

began on clinics in Sergeant Bluff, North Sioux City, and Correctionville.<br />

- St. Luke’s Burn Trauma Unit celebrated its 20 th anniversary of service to persons with burn<br />

injuries.<br />

- Staff welcomed back the flight crew and patients involved in the crash of United Flight #232<br />

in recognition of the 10 th anniversary of the crash.<br />

- St. Luke’s expanded its health information/physician referral service to 24 hours a day. Medi-<br />

Dial now handles calls from all of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Health System communities.<br />

- St. Luke’s Auxiliary donated nearly $80,000 to the Medical Center and St. Luke’s College of<br />

Nursing and Health Sciences.<br />

- St. Luke’s Children’s Miracle Network raise $265,000 for children’s health services.<br />

- St. Luke’s made upgrades in excess of $1 million in its Radiology Units to better serve<br />

patients.<br />

- St. Luke’s Clinical Pastoral Education program trained 12 ministers and laypersons in pastoral<br />

care and counseling.<br />

Record of Patient Care<br />

Medical Center Admission 11,049<br />

Births 1,813<br />

Surgeries 9,412<br />

Emergency Outpatient Visits 102,785<br />

Medical Clinic Visits 153,691<br />

4. Friendship Haven, Inc., Fort Dodge<br />

John D. Daniels,<br />

President and CEO<br />

Friendship Haven, nestled in a stand of oak and maple trees on 55 acres overlooking the<br />

city of Fort Dodge, is home to a vibrant community of more than 450 retired <strong>Iowa</strong>ns.<br />

A major accomplishment in 1999, was the inauguration of a new program, “Safe Haven,”<br />

which is partially funded through a grant from the Retirement Research Foundation. “Safe<br />

Haven” offers consistent, compassionate assistance to persons with Alzheimer’s or other<br />

dementing illnesses and their families, friends, and community, from early onset through the final<br />

stages of the disease.<br />

Thanks to the commitment of countless faithful families and individuals, Friendship Haven<br />

is ready to embrace the challenges of the next 50 years. With a renewed sense of purpose and<br />

commitment to our mission, we stand ready to meet the needs of senior citizens well into the<br />

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The year <strong>2000</strong> marks the 50 th anniversary of Friendship Haven’s commitment to providing<br />

for the physical, social and spiritual needs of “God’s older children” in a residential setting that<br />

offers a complete continuum of care in a Christian environment. We will celebrate this milestone<br />

with a number of events on July 2, 3, and 4. We invite all of you to join us.<br />

No report.<br />

No report.<br />

5. Methodist Manor, Storm Lake<br />

Laurie Hagey,<br />

Director, Marketing &<br />

Development<br />

6. Meth-Wick Community, Inc., Cedar Rapids<br />

7. Wesley Retirement Services<br />

Wesley Retirement Services began as a project of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> just after<br />

World War II. From that beginning, Wesley Retirement Services has grown to serve more than<br />

1000 people in five continuing care communities.<br />

Formerly South <strong>Iowa</strong> Methodist Homes, WRS includes Halcyon House in Washington, Park<br />

Centre in Newton, Wesley Acres in Des Moines. The Village in Indianola and Heritage House in<br />

Atlantic. Our mission is carried out in independent apartments, assisted living, nursing and skilled<br />

care, adult day care, and therapy and rehabilitative services.<br />

Much has changed in the past half century. Our residents go next door to the medical<br />

schools’ computer lab for lessons on the internet. Recent construction projects include extra<br />

phone lines and outlets to accommodate computers and fax machines.<br />

We have a significant employee population for whom English is a second language. Our<br />

residents have embraced these brave families. Wesley Acres arranged English classes on site.<br />

We’re working to bring groups together and overcome language and cultural barriers to create<br />

an even richer community.<br />

Now we are looking to the future focused on making entry into a retirement community a<br />

true “renaissance” in people’s lives. It’s something we feel the older adults of the 21 st century<br />

deserve. It’s the Wesley Way.<br />

No report.<br />

8. Western Home, Cedar Falls<br />

C. Other Organizations<br />

1. Bidwell Riverside Center<br />

Susan Moritz,<br />

Vice President for Advancement<br />

Bidwell Riverside Center has been in ministry to the poor for 107 years as a part of the<br />

Mission Program of the United Methodist Church. In the fall of 1999, the future became uncertain<br />

because Bidwell did not have the financial resources to continue. Cost kept out running income!


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Thanks to the ongoing generosity of the General Board of Global Ministries, The Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Board of Global Ministries, The <strong>Conference</strong> Women’s Division and Local Units of<br />

the UMW, the Advance Special and the many individuals who love Bidwell, we have survived the<br />

crisis and are currently maintaining our excellent services and programs. To the agencies,<br />

churches and people who made it possible to continue we give heart-felt thanks.<br />

We also owe thanks to an excellent Board of Directors, who have provided incredible<br />

guidance and support during this difficult time.<br />

In addition, The National Women’s Division has provided $50,000.00 in seed money to be<br />

used for a new building, which will be absolutely necessary in the near future. Thank you!<br />

As we work in this partnership in ministry we remain certain that because of faith, and the<br />

strength of our connection, Bidwell Riverside Center will continue its heritage of mission and<br />

ministry. Because of you we are a part of God’s community of love and do works of compassion<br />

in Jesus’ name.<br />

2. Chaplains’ Fellowship<br />

Robert S. Crandall,<br />

Executive Director<br />

The Chaplains’ Fellowship provides an informal opportunity for all <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Chaplains (full-time or part-time, in all types and settings for ministry) to come together easily at<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> time for mutual support, and for discussion of issues of mutual concern. All<br />

chaplains and friends of chaplaincy are invited to attend an annual, no-host breakfast.<br />

No report.<br />

No report.<br />

Dave Nolte,<br />

Coordinator<br />

3. Children and Family Urban Ministries<br />

4. Church World Service<br />

5. Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

1999 was a year of transition for Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong> as I began my new role of<br />

Executive Director in January.<br />

The Unity Commission continued its work on ecclesiology, developing a conversation guide<br />

on what it means to be church in <strong>Iowa</strong> at the beginning of a new millennium. The Commission<br />

also began planning for a fall <strong>2000</strong> conference on <strong>Iowa</strong>’s Sacred Spaces, which will<br />

commemorate the 50 th anniversary of organized ecumenism in <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

The Justice Commission continued its “Building Hospitable Communities” work by<br />

developing a study guide for civil conversation on homosexuality. The Commission also made<br />

several significant additions to the legislative agenda for the year <strong>2000</strong>.<br />

The three-year welfare reform project “Comm-UNITY for the Common Good,” completed<br />

its second year, with VISTA workers placed in Corydon, Webster City, <strong>Iowa</strong> City, and Cedar<br />

Rapids.<br />

EMI received a grant from the W. Alton Jones Foundation to educate the faith community<br />

on global warming. Efforts included a training conference in October, an <strong>Iowa</strong> Religious Leaders


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Statement on Global Warming in November, and many regional training events throughout the<br />

state.<br />

Issues of rural life and ministry were a major focus in 1999. “LandScapes,” a special bulletin<br />

on issues of farm economy, was initiated. EMI also began a collaborative effort to encourage<br />

community conversations around the state on issues of rural change and the potential for<br />

accompanying violence.<br />

No report.<br />

Sarai Schnucker Beck<br />

Executive Director<br />

6. Fellowship of United Methodists in Music and Worship Arts<br />

7. Hillcrest Family Services<br />

Hillcrest Family Services continues to offer needed programs and services to troubled<br />

adolescents, women and children, and adults with serious mental illness. Our 103 rd year featured<br />

a number of highlights and innovations.<br />

- The Hillcrest Ambassadors, a drama ministry team of youth from our residential treatment<br />

program was formed under the guidance of our United Methodist chaplains, Reverend Jamie<br />

Cutler and Reverend Marjolein Pitka.<br />

- The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) awarded<br />

another three year accreditation to the agency.<br />

- Our Hillcrest School for behavior disordered students continues to grow, and served 165<br />

students from Hillcrest and various school districts during the 1998-99 school year. The program<br />

has expanded to include satellite classrooms in Maquoketa and Bettendorf. Hillcrest’s outreach<br />

concept for satellite classrooms is unique in <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

- Four church youth groups visited the Hillcrest campus during the year to meet and interact<br />

with youth in our residential treatment programs.<br />

- Over 400 volunteers participated in our holiday lights events in Dubuque and Cedar<br />

Rapids.<br />

- Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dubuque continues to successfully operate as a Hillcrest<br />

program, and matched 40 at-risk youth with adult mentors.<br />

Jack Hanson,<br />

8. <strong>Iowa</strong> Christian Educators Fellowship<br />

Communications Coordinator<br />

This past year <strong>Iowa</strong> Christian Educators Fellowship sponsored two retreat. In May, we<br />

gathered at American Martyrs Retreat Center in Cedar Falls. Carol Krau from Nashville was our<br />

guest speaker. In October at Wesley Woods, Barbara Iverson lead a spiritual retreat, “Be Still<br />

and Know That I Am God.” Orientation for new members was a part of the fall retreat. The<br />

orientation included information and a tour of IRMS and Cokesbury Book Store. Several<br />

outstanding educators retired this year and we also welcomed many new faces. Gayle Wilcox<br />

is overseeing the certification/foundational process.<br />

Cyndee Young,<br />

President


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9. <strong>Iowa</strong> School for Ministry Commission<br />

10. <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Secretaries Organization<br />

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<strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Secretaries Organization (UMISO) was begun in 1982, as a network<br />

of support for United Methodist Church secretaries. Since 1992 it has been a chapter affiliated<br />

with PAUMCS (Professional Association of United Methodist Church Secretaries). Our chapter<br />

currently has about 50 local members although more attend some of the area meetings. Six are<br />

members of the national organization.<br />

Two state meetings were held in 1999. The first was held at Calvary UMC in Ames on<br />

Saturday, June 5, during Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. Susan Mendenhall, Bi-District Field Staff for<br />

Mason City and Waterloo districts presented the program on “Finding the Sacred in the Ordinary:<br />

in Conflict, in Naming our Values, in Selecting our Attitudes.”<br />

The fall meeting was held on Tuesday, October 12 at First UMC in Jefferson. The program<br />

“The Care and Feeding of your Computers, including Y2K Anxiety” was presented by Roland<br />

Minshall from the <strong>Conference</strong> office. In the afternoon, a program on Ergonomics was given.<br />

Area meetings were held in the state in the spring and fall. Having area meetings allows<br />

the secretaries to get together close to home so that more may attend.<br />

No report.<br />

11. <strong>Iowa</strong> Women in Ministry<br />

12. Shesler Hall<br />

Linda Peters,<br />

UMISO President<br />

In 1999, we provided a safe, secure, supportive homelife environment to 46 women. The<br />

ages ranged from 19 to 71 years old. Over 80% of the women have been diagnosed with some<br />

form of chronic mental illness like schizophrenia, manic-depression or borderline personality<br />

disorders.<br />

We had exciting things happening at Shesler Hall in 1999. We had a Morningside College<br />

student majoring in religious studies do an internship at Shesler Hall from May through<br />

December. Kate Smith, from Waverly, <strong>Iowa</strong>, did a wonderful job of leading a weekly Bible study<br />

along with one on one visits as well as planning and participating in recreational activities in the<br />

building with the residents and the community.<br />

Through the efforts of Boy Scout, Justin Greiner, working to earn his Eagle Scout Badge,<br />

and the General Board of Global Ministries, the residents at Shesler Hall now have four<br />

computers in the building for their use with one having access to the internet. This is exciting for<br />

the residents as this is the first time many of them have had any exposure to computers. A<br />

computer is a common item in most homes but a luxury for our residents.<br />

With each year that goes by, we have exciting things happen and reflect on the entrusting<br />

qualities of those around us. This year we were entrusted with a dynamic woman who served<br />

as our Board President from June 1998 until her death on Christmas Day 1999. Gail Follmann<br />

was a board member and volunteer who cared about the residents and the mission at Shesler<br />

Hall. She was a United Methodist Woman and a member at Grace UMC (Sioux City) who shared<br />

her talents and gifts willingly to help those around her. Even in her battle with cancer, she was<br />

inspiring to the residents, staff and the board. We miss her greatly but know that she is with our<br />

loving Lord and it is through him that we are able to continue to serve women with special needs.<br />

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for your continued prayers and support.<br />

No report.<br />

Vera L. Ludwig,<br />

Executive Director<br />

13. The Methodist Federation for Social Action<br />

14. United Methodists Organized for Renewal and Evangelism<br />

The mission of UMORE is to call each local church to establish the Great Commission as<br />

its number one task; to spread Scriptural holiness thorughout <strong>Iowa</strong>; to be a prophetic voice for<br />

our Wesleyan Spirit; and to encourage, support and participate in the renewal of the United<br />

Methodist Church and evangelism throughout our church.<br />

We are seeking to inform <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodists through the UMORE Beacon, a luncheon<br />

during Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, and other meetings across our state. We seek to offer hope and<br />

encouragement to United Methodists who share our Wesleyan heritage and evangelistic passion.<br />

In place of the Fall Retreat that we usually have a Camp Wesley Woods, we are planning<br />

a major Prayer <strong>Conference</strong> in cooperation with the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> United Methodist Men and<br />

the Board of Discipleship. This will be held in Des Moines, November 17 and 18 with Dr. Maxie<br />

Dunham as our major speaker. We look forward to this helping facilitate prayer, renewal, and<br />

evangelism in more local churches in the State of <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

Bruce E. Wittern,<br />

Secretary of UMORE<br />

15. United Methodist Ministers’ Service Credit Union<br />

United Methodist Ministers’ Service Credit Union is now available for members of the United<br />

Methodist Churches in the state of <strong>Iowa</strong> as well as the ministers and staff. Assets reach 19.5<br />

million by year-end, 1999, serving 4,640 members.<br />

Services have been expanded to include “Virtual Banking” to allow you to do your credit<br />

union transactions and pay your bills using your PC; First Mortgage Lending on <strong>Iowa</strong> property;<br />

and CARS to help you shop for your next automobile and/or arrange for financing via leasing or<br />

personal loan.<br />

Officers are: Gary L. Armstrong, Chairperson; Larry D. LaVelle, Vice Chairperson; James P.<br />

Russell, CFO/Treasurer; George I. Yetter, Secretary; James W. King, Chairperson, Audit<br />

Committee.<br />

Credit Union email: umminfo@ummscu.org Nation wide telephone is 1-800-262-3818, Des<br />

Moines area is (515) 241-4412.<br />

No report.<br />

16. United Methodist Rural Fellowship<br />

17. Wall Street/Goodwill Industries<br />

Wall Street Mission/Goodwill Industries (Goodwill) continued to grow in service and program<br />

in 1999. Areas of note include expansion in the Sioux Falls area and continued development of<br />

client services. In client service 105 persons were place in competitive employment throughout


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the year. We served 398 clients in our vocational and residential programs. Plus we continue to<br />

sponsor HUD subsidized housing in nine locations while developing a tenth.<br />

Goodwill provided three major community service events, Summer Camp, Thanksgiving<br />

Dinner, and the Shoe and Mitten Party. The camp facility added its fourth new cabin in a<br />

continuing renovation program. The Summer Camp program continues to collaborate with the<br />

Siouxland Y’s day camp program. This allowed the children and youth of the Y program to have<br />

an outdoor location for their camp experience. Along with four hundred children in the Goodwill<br />

Camp program over 125 children per week from the Y were served for eleven weeks at the<br />

Goodwill Camp.<br />

Our Thanksgiving Dinner served over three thousand dinners to persons in Sioux City,<br />

Mason City, and Sioux Falls. Our Christmas Shoe and Mitten party gave over 2,600 children<br />

shoes, socks, mittens, and hats. Parties were held in Sioux City, Mason City, Sioux Falls,<br />

Brookings, Mitchell, Yankton, Norfolk and Storm Lake.<br />

A fourth Goodwill store was opened in Sioux Falls. It houses contract services, production,<br />

transportation, a warehouse, and a job placement office. The job placement office is known as<br />

Opportunities South Dakota, and is based on the one stop job service concept.<br />

Goodwill continues to “Believe in the Power of Work” while moving into the year <strong>2000</strong>.<br />

EDITORIAL NOTE: Financial Reports<br />

Merrill G. Muller,<br />

Director of Development<br />

The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer’s Fund Report and the Board of Pensions, Inc. Report<br />

for 1999 were not available for inclusion in this <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> . If you are interested in<br />

obtaining a copy of these reports please contact the <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer’s office at the U.M.<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Center, 500 E. Court Ave. Suite C, Des Moines, IA 50309 or phone 515-283-1996<br />

ext. 119.<br />

QUESTIONS OF LAW<br />

Appeal of a Decision of Law made by Bishop Charles Wesley Jordan at the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> the afternoon of June 5, <strong>2000</strong>.<br />

Background<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Lay Member, William E. Lux, proposed an amendment to legislative Item 506, under<br />

sub-item 1.3 (resolutions pertaining to issues of Church and Society, page 60, <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Reports <strong>2000</strong>).<br />

Item 506 was one of a series of items proposing conference Rules of Order changes and<br />

requiring a 2/3 vote for approval.<br />

The proposed amendment reads as follows:<br />

Amend #506 by adding:<br />

“Each conference-approved resolution on issues of Church and Society has a four-year life<br />

if, within one year after approval it is ratified by a majority of our local churches which<br />

together have a majority of our membership, acting in charge conferences or church<br />

conferences after given at least ten days’ notice of the resolution. Otherwise, the resolution<br />

has a two-year life and cannot be extended or reenacted. This paragraph prevails over any<br />

inconsistent rules.”


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The motion to amend was ruled out of order by Bishop Jordan on the grounds that the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> does not have the authority to refer its decisions, for ratification to local church and<br />

charge conferences. (*Judicial Council decisions 78, 79 and 710)<br />

A request for an appeal of the Bishop’s ruling was made by David Stanley, Citing disciplinary<br />

paragraph 2614. A vote was taken and the appeal request received 24% support which was<br />

more than the 20% needed. (The conference has an electronic balloting system which accounts<br />

for the exactness of the vote.)<br />

*References used for documentation by the Bishop:<br />

78 and 79 which state: “The annual conference has no authority to delegate its<br />

responsibilities to quarterly conferences except as explicitly given that authority by the<br />

General <strong>Conference</strong>.”<br />

710: “This Council has ruled that powers and duties reserved to a particular conference of<br />

the Church cannot be delegated to any entity.”<br />

Substance of Ruling<br />

Paragraph 604 of the Discipline empowers annual conferences to adopt their own rules of<br />

governance not in conflict with the Discipline. In Judicial Council Decisions 78, 79 and 710, the<br />

Judicial Council held the delegations of power, duties, and responsibilities involved in those<br />

cases were unconstitutional or in conflict with the Discipline and were invalid. The application of<br />

the principles laid down in those decisions control this appeal and my previous ruling made<br />

during the <strong>Conference</strong> session. My ruling is also consistent with a common sense reading of<br />

paragraph 604 of the Discipline which gives the power to the <strong>Conference</strong> to govern itself through<br />

rules and regulations adopted by the <strong>Conference</strong>, not by local churches. Since the power has<br />

been given by the Discipline to the <strong>Conference</strong>, the <strong>Conference</strong> cannot delegate the power to<br />

local churches, because there is no explicit authority from the General <strong>Conference</strong> or Discipline<br />

for such delegation as required in Judicial Council Decision 78 and 79 and as stated and<br />

reinforced in Judicial Council Decision 710.<br />

While those appealing apparently see the <strong>Conference</strong> free to include local church ratification as<br />

part of the <strong>Conference</strong>’s rules and regulations for its own government, such a view is not<br />

supported by prior Judicial Council Decisions and, in addition, would raise many problems by<br />

weakening and confusing the <strong>Conference</strong> autonomy with respect to its governance.<br />

It should also be noted that the motion rules out of order apparently provides for future Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>s to be bound by past local church action. The motion ruled out of order included<br />

“...Otherwise the Resolution has a two-year life and cannot be extended or reenacted.”<br />

(Emphasis supplied.)<br />

The appeal should be denied and my ruling upheld because the ruling correctly applies the<br />

principle of non-delegation of <strong>Conference</strong> powers, in this instance enactment of rules and<br />

regulations for its own governance, absent explicit authority by the Discipline or General<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.


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EDITOR'S NOTE: The Roll of the Dead includes deceased ministers, spouses of ministers<br />

and Deaconesses from June 8,1999 through June 6, <strong>2000</strong>. Names are listed in chronological<br />

order by date of death.<br />

A. Members of the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Entered Yrs. Date of<br />

Name Ministry Served. Death Age Place of Burial<br />

James Lusher 1953 36 6/14/99 Unknown<br />

Russell Vanderhoef 1970 14 6/27/99 81 Cremated<br />

Jose A. Dancel 1957 37 8/5/99 62 Las Pinas City,<br />

Philippines<br />

Cloyd Bishop 1963 24 8/21/99 Unknown<br />

Edwin Van Holland 1990 8 8/24/99 48 Lester, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Lynn Ryon 1982 17 9/8/99 51 Cremated<br />

Lloyd Musser 1942 35 9/10/99 88 Cedar Falls, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Darwin Pierce 1958 16 9/27/99 74 Westby,<br />

Wisconsin<br />

Donald Koontz 1945 35 10/12/99 84 Wick, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Mervin Nelson 1955 26 10/25/99 Unknown<br />

Glen Lamb 1945 35 10/29/99 85 W. Des Moines,<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Ralph C. John 1945 32 11/25/99 80 Cremated<br />

Thomas Batho 1937 13 11/27/99 89 Roswell, New<br />

Mexico<br />

Russell Dilley 1955 44 11/27/99 68 Jackson,<br />

Minnesota<br />

Leonard Deaver 1936 46 12/8/99 83 Cedar Falls, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Gerald Allsup 1977 22 12/15/99 62 Milton, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

George S. Snyder 1943 36 12/17/99 85 Montezuma,<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Kai D. Manimoi 1981 19 1/9/00 44 Sierra Leone,<br />

Africa<br />

Sherman Gale Hawhee 1954 38 1/19/00 68 Cantril, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Milton Ellsworth Walker 1945 37 2/21/00 83 Des Moines,<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Lawrence B. Hawes 1937 40 4/9/00 89 Unknown<br />

Milton Nothdurft 1938 41 6/6/00 86 Prescott Valley,<br />

Ariz<br />

B. Lay Pastors<br />

C. Spouses<br />

Name Husband Date of Death Age Place of Burial<br />

Verla Hawes Laurence 5/2/99 Unknown<br />

Ruth Yinger Dempster 6/17/99 94 Albion, Michigan<br />

Susana Mequi Bonifacio 8/8/99 Unknown<br />

Mildred Smith Herman 10/5/99 89 New Sharon,<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>


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Lura M. Noland Garold 11/29/99 99 Dawson, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Mary Pfaltzgraff Richard 12/8/99 73 Des Moines,<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Ruth Chapman Deane 12/11/99 97 Indianola, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Grace Pullman E. LeRoy 12/21/99 91 Indianola, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Claris “Jamie” Garrett Lawrence 1/3/00 65 Burlington, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Julia H. Smith Maurice (M.O.) 2/26/00 Bartlesville,<br />

Oklahoma<br />

LeVon Thompson Harry 4/8/00 93 LeMars, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Brian Byers L. Kim Eanes 5/8/00 34 Lake Park, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Gladys Feller Warren 5/10/00 92 Cedar Rapids,<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Opal Lee Koontz Donald 5/10/00 Wick, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

H. James Pitka Marjolein 5/10/00 Unknown<br />

Lavonne Gardiner Homer 5/15/00 78 Cremated<br />

VII. MEMOIRS<br />

EDITOR’S NOTE: For record of charges served, see the Pastoral Record of this journal.<br />

Memoirs received after July 1, <strong>2000</strong> will appear in the 2001 <strong>Journal</strong>.<br />

A. Members of the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

GERALD LEE ALLSUP<br />

The son of Doyle Raymond and Gladys (McCabe) Allsup, Gerald Lee was born June 9,<br />

1937 in <strong>Iowa</strong> City, <strong>Iowa</strong>. He was a graduate of <strong>Iowa</strong> City High School in 1955 and Indian Hills<br />

Community College in 1976. Gerald also attended the University of <strong>Iowa</strong> and completed the<br />

United Methodist Course of Study at Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary in 1979.<br />

Following high school Jerry served in the United States Army until 1958. He and Mary<br />

Margaret Kinsinger were united in marriage on February 21, 1960. Jerry was employed in the<br />

insurance industry from 1959-1974. At that time Jerry answered the call to ministry and began<br />

serving United Methodist Churches in <strong>Iowa</strong>. He retired from active ministry in 1999. Jerry and<br />

Mary then located to the Audubon, <strong>Iowa</strong> area.<br />

Gerald Lee Allsup left this earthly home on December 15, 1999 at the age of 62 years. His<br />

death was the result of lung cancer. Jerry’s memorial service was held on January 2, <strong>2000</strong> at<br />

the Ross Calvary United Methodist Church with the Rev. Mary Allsup officiating and assisted by<br />

family members. Burial is in the Milton Cemetery, Milton, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Those left to cherish Jerry’s<br />

memory are: his wife, Mary of Audubon, <strong>Iowa</strong>; his daughter, Mary Arnold of Rockwell City, <strong>Iowa</strong>;<br />

three sons, Neal of Hutchinson, Kansas, Allan of Allegan, Michigan, and Jonathan of Audubon,<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>; and five grandchildren.<br />

THOMAS BATHO<br />

On March 13, 1910, Thomas Coad Batho was born to Thomas and Florence Mary (Bowden)<br />

in Plover, <strong>Iowa</strong>. He was a graduate of the Sutherland, <strong>Iowa</strong> High School in 1927 and attended<br />

Morningside College, Sioux City, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Tom received a Bachelor’s degree in Social Science<br />

from Westmar College, LeMars, <strong>Iowa</strong> in 1937. He attended Iliff School of Theology, Denver,<br />

Colorado and Asbury Theological School, Wilmore, Kentucky completing his ministerial studies.<br />

Thomas married Ada Mae Woerner on June 3, 1934. They served churches in <strong>Iowa</strong> from<br />

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Roswell, New Mexico. Tom was very interested in prison and jail work. His last position before<br />

retirement in October 1981 was as a Supervisor of the eight county Southeast Mexico division<br />

of Probation and Parole, New Mexico Department of Corrections. During Tom’s ministry in <strong>Iowa</strong>,<br />

he was <strong>Conference</strong> Statistician for a number of years.<br />

Thomas C. Batho enter his eternal home on November 27, 1999 at the age of 89. His<br />

memorial service was held at Memory Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Roswell, New Mexico<br />

on November 30, 1999. Family members remaining include: his wife, Ada of Roswell, New<br />

Mexico; his son, Robert of Houston, Texas; a sister, Muriel Melson, and a brother Jack.<br />

CLOYD J. BISHOP<br />

Information not available for a memoir.<br />

JOSE A. DANCEL<br />

The son of Paulino and Aniceta (Aguilar) Dancel, Jose Aguilar was born on December 30,<br />

1936 in Corregiedor Cavite City, Philippines. He was a graduate of Feballa High School, Roxas<br />

Oriental Mindoro, Philippines; Malabon Bible School and National Teacher’s College both of<br />

Manila, Philippines, and of Union Theological Seminary, Dasmarinas Cavite, Philippines.<br />

Educational degrees received include: Associate of Arts, B.S. of Education, MA of Education and<br />

BDiv.<br />

Jose married Lucena Gregoio on April 12, 1958. During his Filipino ministry, Jose’s service<br />

included; guidance counselor at the National Teacher’s College, chaplain at Mary Johnston<br />

Hospital and School of Nursing and at Gov. Andres Pascual High School, professor of Christian<br />

Ethics at Philippines Christian University as well as pastor at various United Methodist Churches.<br />

He also served as a delegate to the World United Methodist <strong>Conference</strong> in Singapore in 1974<br />

and as District Superintendent of the Southwest Philippines Provisional <strong>Conference</strong>. In 1988,<br />

Jose and Lucena moved to <strong>Iowa</strong>. They served churches in <strong>Iowa</strong> from then until Jose’s<br />

retirement in 1994. Following retirement, Jose and Lucena moved first to Clearwater, Florida and<br />

then to Quezon City, Philippines.<br />

Jose Aguilar Dancel left this earthly home on August 10, 1999 at the age of 62. His death<br />

was due to a stroke and complications of diabetes. Jose’s memorial service was held on August<br />

14, 1999 at the Good Samaritan United Methodist Church of Quezon City, Philippines with<br />

Bishop Benjamin Guttierrez and Rev. Lito Tangonan officiating. Burial is in St. Peter’s Memorial<br />

Chapel, Quezon City, Philippines. Family left to cherish his memory are: his wife, Lucena, son<br />

Richard, and daughter Miriam Dancel all of Quezon City, Philippines; son Jose, Jr; daughters<br />

Josielu Kirchhevel of Funiak Springs, Florida; Christine Dancel of Cedar Rapids, <strong>Iowa</strong> and<br />

Omega Dancel of <strong>Iowa</strong> City, <strong>Iowa</strong>; and 11 grandchildren.<br />

LEONARD DEAVER<br />

The son of William J. and Amelia (Utzinger) Deaver, Leonard E. was born April 10, 1916<br />

in Racine, Minnesota. He was a graduate of George, <strong>Iowa</strong> High School, Western Union College<br />

(Westmar), and Drake University. In 1969, Leonard was received an honorary Doctorate of<br />

Divinity Degree from Westmar College.<br />

Leonard married Joycelyn Mae Brody on August 10, 1937 in Sibley, <strong>Iowa</strong>. He was a pastor<br />

in the Evangelical, United Brethren, and Evangelical United Brethren denominations as well as<br />

United Methodist Churches from 1936-1982. Leonard also served as the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Superintendent of the <strong>Iowa</strong> E.U.B. church and as the Cedar Rapids District Superintendent of<br />

the <strong>Iowa</strong> UMC. He was a past Director of the Summer Renewal Institute at Riverview Park, past<br />

Chair of Cedar Falls Western Home Board, and a trustee of Coe College, Cedar Rapids. He was


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a member of the both the Cedar Falls and Cedar Rapids Hi-12 clubs and the Cedar Rapids Lions<br />

Club.<br />

Leonard attended the World Methodist <strong>Conference</strong> in Denver and was a delegate to several<br />

General <strong>Conference</strong>s. Leonard was an avid fisherman, organizing several fishing trips to<br />

northern Minnesota. Following retirement in 1982, Leonard and Jocelyn moved to Cedar Falls<br />

where Leonard enjoyed 10 years of part-time ministry.<br />

On December 8, 1999 Leonard E. Deaver died of a brain hemorrhage at the age of 83. His<br />

memorial service was held at the First United Methodist Church of Cedar Falls, <strong>Iowa</strong> with the<br />

Revs. Clive Cook and Bruce Ursin officiating. Internment is in the Greenwood Cemetery of<br />

Cedar Falls, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Family members remaining include; his wife Joycelyn of Cedar Falls, <strong>Iowa</strong>;<br />

a daughter, N. Kaye Winter of Altoona, <strong>Iowa</strong>; four sons, L. Serle of Hendersonville, North<br />

Carolina, N. Keith of Anamosa, <strong>Iowa</strong>, Gery R. and David W. of Cedar Falls, <strong>Iowa</strong>; 9<br />

grandchildren and 4 great-grandsons, and a sister, Elsie Deaver of Phoenix, Arizona.<br />

RUSSELL D. DILLEY<br />

Russell Dean Dilley was born February 9, 1931 to Gordon and Myrtle (Quiggle) in Jackson,<br />

Minnesota. He was graduate of Jackson, Minnesota High School, Asbury College, Wilmore,<br />

Kentucky, and Garrett Theological School, Evanston, Illinois.<br />

Russell married Cecelia Pearl Stoliper on June 6, 1953. They spent their first year of<br />

marriage as teachers in the Methodist School at Santa Cruz del Norte in Cuba. Russ and his<br />

family then served in Cochabamba, Bolivia from 1960-64 as missionaries of the General Board<br />

of Global Ministries. From 1965 through 1985, Russ served in the North and South Dakota<br />

conferences in parish ministry, as Administrative Assistant to the Bishop, and as Superintendent<br />

of the Western District, North Dakota. In 1986, Russ and C.C. moved to <strong>Iowa</strong> where he served<br />

Faith United Methodist Church, Humbolt until his death. In 1992, Russ received the “Circuit<br />

Rider Award” for his article describing the “Parish Blend”, a method to allow separate<br />

congregations to work together to maximize their potential without sacrificing their individual<br />

identities.<br />

Russ’s expertise in Spanish prompted him to teach language classes to both the Spanishspeaking<br />

and English-speaking residents of Humbolt. His love and concern for children assisted<br />

in the development of three separate community child-care agencies during his Humbolt ministry.<br />

Russ was also involved with community activities for the mentally challenged.<br />

Russell D. Dilley left this earthly home on November 27, 1999 at the age of 68 years. His<br />

death was due to a rare type of pneumonia. Russ’s memorial service was held on December 3,<br />

1999 at the Faith United Methodist Church in Humbolt, <strong>Iowa</strong> with the Revs. James Armstrong,<br />

Clifton Ellerbeck, and Kirk Stump officiating. Burial is in the Sunset Memorial Cemetery,<br />

Jackson, Minnesota. Family members remaining are: his wife, Cecelia of Humbolt, <strong>Iowa</strong>, six<br />

children: Margaret Teal of Cottage Grove, Minnesota, Licia Lukach of Mahomet, Illinois, Lidia<br />

Clarksean of New York Mills, Minnesota, Beka Dilley of Humbolt, <strong>Iowa</strong>, Sara Meyer of<br />

Pocahontas, <strong>Iowa</strong>; and Mark of Eagan, Minnesota; his mother, Myrtle Dilley and sister Betty<br />

Ruskell both of Jackson, Minnesota; sister Doris Schons of Tyler, Texas; and 10 grandchildren.<br />

SHERMAN GALE HAWHEE<br />

Sherman Gale Hawhee, son of Howard and Mabel (Penwell) Hawhee, was born June 29,<br />

1931 in rural Page County, <strong>Iowa</strong>. He was a graduate of Bedford, <strong>Iowa</strong> High School, <strong>Iowa</strong> State<br />

Teacher’s College, and Garrett Evangelical Seminary.<br />

Gale was united in marriage to Ruth Cook on June 11, 1952 in Waukon, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Together<br />

they served churches in <strong>Iowa</strong> from 1952 until Gale’s retirement in 1992. At that time, Gale and<br />

Ruth moved to Cantril, <strong>Iowa</strong> where he continued to serve as an interim and pulpit supply pastor.<br />

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Emmaus Movement of the United Methodist Church. Gale loved people and he loved to preach.<br />

His gift was an enthusiastic zeal for the Lord. He was a member and past president of the Cantril<br />

Lions Club, past president of Mobile United Methodist Men’s Board, and a member of the Cantril<br />

Grassroots Development Corporation. Fishing with his grandchildren and working in his woodshop<br />

were special times for Gale.<br />

Sherman Gale Hawhee entered his eternal home on January 19, <strong>2000</strong> at the age of 68. His<br />

death was due to pulmonary fibrosis. Gale’s memorial service was held on January 22, <strong>2000</strong><br />

at the Cantril United Methodist Church with the Revs. Raymond Doser and David Wendel<br />

officiating. Burial is in the Maple Grove Cemetery, Cantril, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Family members left to cherish<br />

his memory are: his wife, Ruth of Cantril, <strong>Iowa</strong>; three sons, Howard of Austin, Texas, Jerry of<br />

Marion, <strong>Iowa</strong>, and Steven of Ralson, Nebraska; a daughter, Betty Young of Dallas Center, <strong>Iowa</strong>,<br />

his mother, Mabel Neumeyer of Bedford, <strong>Iowa</strong>, and three grandchildren.<br />

LAURENCE B. HAWES<br />

Memoir to be printed in the 2001 <strong>Journal</strong><br />

RALPH C. JOHN<br />

Ralph Candler was born February 18, 1919 to Byron Wilson and Gladys (Thomas) John in<br />

Prince Frederick, Maryland. He was a graduate of Marlinton, West Virginia High School, Berea<br />

College, Berea, Kentucky, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, and American University,<br />

Washington, D.C. He was also the recipient of several honorary Doctorate degrees..<br />

On August 17, 1943 Ralph married Dorothy Prince. During seminary, Ralph entered the<br />

parish ministry and continued until 1949 serving churches in New Hampshire and Washington,<br />

D.C. In 1949, his ministry shifted to the academic arena. Ralph served as a professor, Dean<br />

of Students and Dean of the Arts and Sciences College all at American University until 1963.<br />

From 1951 until 1953, Ralph served with the military in Korea. In 1963 Ralph and Dorothy moved<br />

to Indianola, <strong>Iowa</strong> where he served as President of Simpson College until 1972. They located<br />

to Maryland when Ralph accepted the President’s position at Western Maryland College,<br />

Westminister, Maryland. Ralph and Dot remained in the Maryland area following his retirement<br />

in 1984.<br />

Ralph was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Cosmos Club, Rotary International, a Trustee of<br />

Randolph Macon Academy, Front Royal, Virginia and of the Atlantic United Methodist Church,<br />

Berlin, Maryland, and past President of the Maryland Independent College and University<br />

Association. He was also a member of many boards and committees connected with the<br />

colleges that he served. Ralph loved people of all ages, the out-doors, fishing, hunting, and<br />

dogs. He was a Christian in the truest sense and enjoyed a great sense of humor.<br />

Ralph Candler John left this earthly home on November 25, 1999 at the age of 80. His<br />

memorial service was held on November 27, 1999 at Atlantic United Methodist Church, Berlin,<br />

Maryland with the Rev. George Patterson, Dr. Ira Zysp, and Dr. Robert Chambers officiating.<br />

A memorial service was also held at Western Maryland College on April 2, <strong>2000</strong>. Ralph’s body<br />

was cremated. Family members remaining include: his wife, Dorothy of Berlin, Maryland, three<br />

sons, Douglass of Lee’s Summit, Missouri, Byron of Stevensville, Maryland, and Alan of Berlin,<br />

Maryland; and three grandsons.<br />

DONALD H. KOONTZ<br />

The son of Walter R. and Orta Florence (Hazen) Koontz, Donald was born January 8, 1915<br />

in rural Atwood, Indiana. He was a graduate of Atwood, Indiana High School, Asbury College,<br />

Wilmore, Kentucky, Garrett Theological Seminary, and <strong>Iowa</strong> State University.<br />

Donald married Opal Lee Stidham April 23, 1934. He served churches in Indiana from 1945<br />

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From 1952 until his death, Donald studied, lectured, and wrote on both subjects. In 1952 he<br />

became the Director of the Town and Country Church program at Simpson College. Donald<br />

continued his ministry at Simpson College as the Director of Special Programs and Business<br />

Manager. His last position was as an Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of Church<br />

in Life. Donald retired in 1980.<br />

Donald was a member of numerous Town and Country religious organizations, both local<br />

and state-wide. He represented the United Methodist Church as a delegate to the Second World<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> of Rural Church and Work in Basil, Switzerland. Donald was a member of the<br />

Aerospace Education Council of <strong>Iowa</strong>, the Family Life Council of <strong>Iowa</strong>, <strong>Iowa</strong> Welfare Association,<br />

Rural Sociological Society, <strong>Iowa</strong> Council for Community Improvement, Masonic Lodge, Kiwanis<br />

Club of Indianola, Civil Air Patrol, and First United Methodist Church, Indianola. He was honored<br />

by the <strong>Iowa</strong> Aeronautics Commission for his efforts in Aviation Education. Donald was fascinated<br />

with aviation and was a licensed pilot and throughly enjoyed hot air balloons.<br />

Donald H. Koontz left this earthly home on October 12, 1999 as the result of heart failure.<br />

He was 84 years old. Donald’s memorial service was held on October 15, 1999 at First United<br />

Methodist Church, Indianola, <strong>Iowa</strong> with the Revs. Paul Akin, and Leroy Moore officiating. Burial<br />

is in the Wallace Cemetery of Wick, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Family members remaining are: his wife, Opal and<br />

daughter, Betty West of Martensdale, <strong>Iowa</strong>; two sisters, Helen Youells and Doris Thomas, both<br />

of Warsaw, Indiana; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Donald was preceded in<br />

death by his son Donald.<br />

GLEN W. LAMB<br />

On October 14, 1914, Glen W. was born to Ichabod (Bud) and Nellie (Sargent) Lamb near<br />

Carlisle, <strong>Iowa</strong>. He was a graduate of Carlisle, <strong>Iowa</strong> High School, Simpson College, Indianola,<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> and Boston University School of Theology.<br />

Glen married Merle Matherly on June 3, 1941 at the West Des Moines Methodist Church.<br />

In 1945 Glen enlisted in the U.S. Navy, but his assignment was to give pastoral care to soldiers<br />

returning home. Glen and Merle served churches in <strong>Iowa</strong> from 1945 until his retirement in 1980.<br />

In the middle 1950's Glen and several other Methodists wanted “Our Own Camp”. They walked<br />

the area of Wesley Woods Camp and began the fund-raising effort. In 1955, Glen joined the<br />

Lawrence Lacour Mission of Japan. He spent 3 summer months seeking other Christians in<br />

Japan in order to establish a Christian Church. Following his return and the telling of the story,<br />

funds were raised to build a church in Ikuno, Japan.<br />

Following retirement, Glen and Merle moved to Fairfield Bay, Arkansas. Later, they<br />

returned to Indianola to live in The Village. Glen was a member of Indianola United Methodist<br />

Church, the Masonic Lodge for 50 years, Eastern Star, Za-Ga-Zig Shrine, and the Rotary Club.<br />

His greatest loves were for his God, his family and his churches. Glen was known a Fisher of<br />

Men.<br />

Glen W. Lamb entered his eternal rest on October 29, 1999 due to complications of<br />

pneumonia and Alzheimer’s Disease. He was 85 years old. Glen’s memorial service was held<br />

at Indianola First United Methodist Church with the Revs. Robert Burkhart, Paul Akin, Jim<br />

Patrick, R.D. Streeter, Wauneita McConnell, and John Morlock officiating. His cremains are<br />

interred in Resthaven Cemetery of West Des Moines, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Family members left to cherish<br />

Glen’s memory are: his wife, Merle and daughter Alice Gray of Carlisle, <strong>Iowa</strong>, a son, Donald of<br />

Austin, Texas; two brothers, Duane of Bella Vista, Arkansas and Richard of Colfax, <strong>Iowa</strong>; three<br />

sisters, Maxine Gertsen of Lake Mills, <strong>Iowa</strong>, Betty Irvine of Kissimmee, Florida and Phyllis<br />

Skipper of Orlando, Florida; seven grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Glen was preceded<br />

in death by his parents, infant twin daughters, his sister Helen, and in 1991 his son Richard.<br />

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KAI D. MANIMOI<br />

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Kai Davidson was born August 4, 1955 in Gardohun Kano District of Sierra Leone, West<br />

Africa to Saa and Yei Manimoi. He attended the United Methodist Primary School of Gardonhun<br />

and graduated from the Kenama Government Secondary School for Boys. Kai then taught for<br />

a few years in UM Primary School before his call to ministry.<br />

In 1977 Kai attended the Sierra Leone Theological Hall, Freetown and completed the Higher<br />

Certificate of Proficiency in Pastoral Studies in 1980. Following ordination in 1981, Kai was<br />

posted to Brown Memorial UMC. Later Kai was called to plant the Mayekenie United Methodist<br />

Church in Calalaba, Freetown.<br />

Kai was sent by the Sierra Leone United Methodist <strong>Conference</strong> in 1983 to the United States<br />

to further his education. He was a graduate of Oklahoma City University with a Bachelor’s<br />

Degree, University of Arlington, Austin, Texas with a Masters of Social Work, and Perkins’s<br />

School of Theology, Southern Methodist University, with a Masters of Divinity. At the time of his<br />

death, Kai was working towards a PhD degree in Biblical Preaching with the University of<br />

Liverpool, England.<br />

Kai and Aurora met while students at Perkins. Aurora originally was a United Methodist<br />

Deaconess from the Philippines. They were married June 6, 1990. In 1998, Kai and Aurora<br />

moved to <strong>Iowa</strong> where Kai served the State Center and Rhodes United Methodist Churches. Kai<br />

participated in the <strong>Iowa</strong> UMC Asian Fellowship, and the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Religion and Race<br />

Committee. His gifts for ministry included evangelism, reaching out to others in crisis and<br />

preaching. Many lives were touched for God through Kai.<br />

Kai Davidson Manimoi died following a car accident traveling between worship services on<br />

January 9, <strong>2000</strong> at the age of 44. His <strong>Iowa</strong> memorial service was held January 15, <strong>2000</strong> at St.<br />

Joseph’s Catholic Church, State Center. A second memorial service was held on January 23,<br />

<strong>2000</strong> at the Reachout Methodist Church of Toronto, Ontario with the Revs. Joseph Samai and<br />

W.R. Osborne officiating. Kai’s body was flown back to Sierra Leone for burial. Preceding Kai<br />

in death were his parents and two bothers. Family members remaining include: his wife Aurora,<br />

daughter, Sia, and sister Sia Sumana.<br />

LLOYD L. MUSSER<br />

The son of Rev. John and Nora (Chadwick) Musser, Lloyd Leonard was born June 23, 1911<br />

in Wyndmeer, North Dakota. He was a graduate of Ramona, South Dakota High School,<br />

Westmar College, LeMars, <strong>Iowa</strong> and Evangelical Theological Seminary, Naperville, Illinois.<br />

Lloyd was united in marriage to Leora Mugler on June 5, 1941 in Leonardville, Kansas.<br />

Together they served Evangelical United Brethren churches in Kansas until 1951. Lloyd and<br />

Leora then located to <strong>Iowa</strong> continuing in parish ministry until Lloyd’s retirement in 1977. He<br />

served many years as a camp counselor at Riverview Park, Cedar Falls and was a member of<br />

the District Building and Location Committee. Following retirement, Lloyd and Leora moved to<br />

Friendship Village, Waterloo, <strong>Iowa</strong> where they were residing at Lloyd’s death.<br />

Lloyd enjoyed woodworking and making furniture. Many of his former churches, his home<br />

and his children’s homes are graced with the walnut, oak, or cherry furniture that Lloyd crafted.<br />

During retirement, he also served as interim pastor for several churches. Lloyd was faithful and<br />

devoted to the call that God had placed upon his life.<br />

Lloyd Leonard Musser died following a car accident on September 10, 1999 at the age of<br />

88. His memorial service was held September 16, 1999 at the First United Methodist Church,<br />

Cedar Falls, <strong>Iowa</strong> with the Revs. Bruce Ursin and Ken Wilhite officiating. Burial is in the<br />

Greenwood Cemetery, Cedar Falls, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Family members left to cherish Lloyd’s memory<br />

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California, and Janet Davis of Cedar Rapids, <strong>Iowa</strong>; a sister, Vera Dixon of San Fernando,<br />

California, five grandchildren and 1 great-grandson.<br />

MERVIN NELSON<br />

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NANCY J. NICHOLS<br />

Nancy Joyce was born February 26, 1931 to Marvin and Olga (Seastrand) Nichols in Oak<br />

Park, Illinois. She was a graduate of Plainfield, Wisconsin High School, <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College,<br />

Mt. Pleasant, <strong>Iowa</strong>, and Drew University, Madison, New Jersey.<br />

Following graduation in 1956, Nancy moved to <strong>Iowa</strong> and served churches in <strong>Iowa</strong> until her<br />

retirement in 1993. Nancy was ordained an Elder in the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> in 1958. She was the<br />

first woman to receive Elder’s orders in the history of the <strong>Conference</strong>. After retirement Nancy and<br />

her sister, Dorothea Nichols, moved to Perry, <strong>Iowa</strong> where they shared a home. Dorothea died<br />

in 1997.<br />

During her retirement, Nancy was a popular guest preacher in the Perry area. She served<br />

as the visitation pastor for First UMC of Perry and was active in their children’s music program.<br />

Nancy also volunteered for Habitat for Humanity and the Perry Public Library. She and her sister<br />

were well-known for raising and showing miniature wire-haired Dachshund dogs.<br />

Nancy Joyce Nichols died on April 29, 1999 as the result of a massive intestinal<br />

hemorrhage at the age of 68. A service celebrating her life was held on May 5, 1999 in the<br />

Grand Junction United Methodist Church. Her sister, Marion Noreen of Puyallup, Washington is<br />

the remaining family member.<br />

MILTON H. NOTHDURFT<br />

Milton Hartman was born January 26, 1914 in Grass Lake, Michigan to Rev. George and<br />

Lillian (Bau) Nothdurft. He was a graduate of Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, <strong>Iowa</strong> and Boston<br />

University. Milton earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1988 from International Theological<br />

Seminary, Van Nuys, California.<br />

Milton and Bernyce L. Wolthoff were married on June 9,1938. Together they served<br />

churches in <strong>Iowa</strong> from 1940 until Milt’s retirement in 1979. Milton was active at the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

level with junior-high youth for many years. Milton was an accomplished violinist and played with<br />

the Symphony Orchestras in Waterloo, Clinton, and Sioux City.<br />

Milton and Bernyce moved to Prescott Valley, Arizona in 1979. Milt was called back into<br />

active service and was the founding pastor of Prescott Valley United Methodist Church in 1980.<br />

In 1984, Milton again stepped down from active ministry and became Pastor Emeritus there. He<br />

was an active student of the Bible. Milt’s hobby was a keen interest in extra-terrestrial beings and<br />

the esoteric. As a result of his interests, Milton became the author of “Take Me to Your Leader”<br />

and “Between Two Worlds”<br />

Milton Hartman Nothdruft left this earthly home on June 6, <strong>2000</strong> at the age of 86. His death<br />

was due to congestive heart failure. Memorial services were held of June 11, <strong>2000</strong> at the<br />

Prescott Valley United Methodist Church with the Revs. Paul Strickland and Gary Ward<br />

officiating. Burial is in Redwood Gardens, Dewey, Arizona. Living family members include: his<br />

wife, Bernyce of Prescott Valley, Arizona; a son, Lyn of Seattle, Washington; a daughter, Anita<br />

Nothdruft of Evanston, Illinois; and a brother, Rev. Donald of Des Moines, Washington. Milton<br />

was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Marcia Elaine, and a brother, Harold.


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Darwin Maurice was born April 10, 1925 to Maurice and Florence (Parr) Pierce in rural<br />

LaFarge, Wisconsin. During his childhood, Darwin attended worship and revival meetings<br />

regularly. He felt God’s call to the ministry while a teenager. Darwin attended Olivet College in<br />

Kankakee, Illinois for 3 years and in 1948 he attended the University of Dubuque. Darwin was<br />

a graduate of Upper <strong>Iowa</strong> University, Fayette, <strong>Iowa</strong> in 1955 and from the Drake University<br />

Divinity School in 1960.<br />

Darwin married Doris Stacy in 1948. Following his ordination in 1960, Darwin and Doris<br />

served churches in <strong>Iowa</strong> until 1974 when Darwin was granted disability status. Most of his life<br />

Darwin struggled with a type of Muscular Dystrophy. In 1977 Darwin married Ann Wurster and<br />

they moved to Westby, Wisconsin where Darwin was residing at his death.<br />

Darwin Maurice Pierce entered his eternal home on September 27, 1999 at the age of 74<br />

as the result of pneumonia. His memorial service was held on October 1, 1999 at the Salem<br />

Ridge United Methodist Church with the Rev. George Shick officiating. Interment is in the Sugar<br />

Grove Cemetery of rural Westby, Wisconsin. Family members remaining include: his wife, Ann<br />

of Westby, Wisconsin; his daughter, Donna Winter of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina; two<br />

step-daughters, Jean Hass of Westby, Wisconsin and Joyce Clark of Cashton, Wisconsin; a<br />

step-son, Jim Wurster of Pewaukee, Wisconsin; six sisters, Beaulah Brophy of Baraboo,<br />

Wisconsin, Virgie Egge and Ramona Ebert of Portage, Wisconsin, Gloria Suiter of Janesville,<br />

Wisconsin, Emma Eitland and Vera Campton of Viroqua, Wisconsin; 8 grandchildren and 5<br />

great-grandchildren. Preceding Darwin in death were his parents, and three brothers, Vincent,<br />

Darold and Ramon.<br />

LYNN A. RYON<br />

The son of Clarence and Pearl (Kaepel), Lynn Allen was born June 30, 1948 in Spencer,<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>. He was a graduate of Dayton, <strong>Iowa</strong> High School, <strong>Iowa</strong> State University, Ames, <strong>Iowa</strong> and<br />

St. Paul School of Theology, Kansas City, Missouri. Lynn also earned a Master of Science<br />

degree from <strong>Iowa</strong> State University in 1978.<br />

During Lynn’s college years, he participated in an exploratory ministry program which called<br />

him further into ministry. Lynn began to serve weekends in the Corning Parish under the<br />

guidance of Rev. Lester Moore. Not only did Lester introduce Lynn to ministry and Boundary<br />

Waters Canoeing, but also to his future wife, Susan Heaton, one of the church organists. Lynn<br />

and Susan were married June 13, 1971.<br />

Lynn’s parish ministry includes service in the United Church of Christ (1978-1982) and<br />

United Methodist churches in <strong>Iowa</strong> from 1982 to the present. From 1976-1978, Lynn served as<br />

the Program Assistant to the Dean of Students at <strong>Iowa</strong> State University. He also served as the<br />

Creston District Superintendent for 1 year and Fort Dodge District Superintendent for 5 years.<br />

Lynn was serving the Ankeny United Methodist Church at the time of his death.<br />

Sharing the Love of Christ with all was Lynn’s ministry. He would often be late for meetings<br />

due to his caring concern for others. Lynn’s other love was the Boundary Waters Wilderness<br />

Canoe area in Northern Minnesota which he shared for the last 16 years with youth groups and<br />

his family. Lynn will always be remembered for his ever-present smile and singing.<br />

Lynn Allan Ryon left this earthly home on September 8, 1999 at the age of 51. His memorial<br />

service was held at the Ankeny United Methodist Church on September 13, 1999 with Bishop<br />

Charles Jordan, Reverends Steve Peters, David Stout, and Ken Greene officiating. His cremains<br />

are scattered over the Boundary Waters Canoe area. Family members remaining include: his<br />

wife, Susan of Corning, <strong>Iowa</strong>; a son, Joel of <strong>Iowa</strong> City, <strong>Iowa</strong>; a daughter, Anna of Charlottesville,<br />

Virginia; seven brothers and one sister.<br />

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On August 7, 1914, George was born to Rev. Jacob and Merle Ruth (Coure) Snyder in Mt.<br />

Vernon, <strong>Iowa</strong>. He was a graduate of Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, <strong>Iowa</strong> and Boston University.<br />

George married Dorothy Dale on June 1, 1942 in Auburndale, Massachusetts. Together<br />

they served churches in Pennsylvania from 1943-1947 and in <strong>Iowa</strong> until George’s retirement in<br />

1979. Following retirement, George and Dorothy moved to Rogers, Arkansas where Dorothy<br />

died in 1983. George married Ruth Alldredge July 6, 1984 in Hot Springs Village, Arkansas.<br />

George and Ruth continued to reside in the Rogers area.<br />

George had an intense interest in people and enjoyed helping them whenever he could. As<br />

a young man, he drove his father’s parishioners to appointments and worked in many<br />

communities to help those in need. George also had a gift for preaching. He was a member of<br />

American Association of Retired Persons and Common Cause.<br />

George left this earthly home of December 17, 1999 at the age of 85. His death was due<br />

to congestive heart failure. His memorial service was held on December 23, 1999 in Central<br />

United Methodist Church, Rogers, Arkansas with the Rev. Bobby Bell officiating. Burial is in the<br />

Jackson Township Cemetery of Montezuma, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Living family members include: his wife, Ruth<br />

of Rogers, Arkansas, a son, George Dale Snyder, a sister, Theresa Foster of Ottumwa, <strong>Iowa</strong>,<br />

3 step-children, and numerous grandchildren. Preceding George in death were his parents and<br />

first wife, Dorothy.<br />

RUSSELL V. VANDERHOEF<br />

Russell Victor was born February 26, 1918 in Spring Lake Heights, New Jersey to Charlie<br />

and Mary (Reed) Vanderhoef. He was a graduate of Manasquan, New Jersey High School in<br />

1935. Russ completed the Course of Study through Garrett Evangelical Seminary in 1970 and<br />

was granted Associate Member status in 1971.<br />

Russell married June Arnold on November 3, 1946. Russ was a fireman in Spring Lake<br />

Heights, New Jersey for 20 years. Russ and June moved to <strong>Iowa</strong> in the early 1960's. He began<br />

his ministry in 1967 as a pulpit supply pastor in Southern <strong>Iowa</strong>. Russ retired from the active<br />

ministry in 1984. He and June then settled in Indianola where they were residing at the time of<br />

Russ’s death.<br />

Russ enjoyed fishing and nature. He was a member of the Audubon Society. The Good<br />

Samaritan would be the best picture one could paint of Russ. He was always out helping those<br />

who were in need.<br />

At the age of 81 Russell Victor Vanderhoef left this earthly home on June 27, 1999. His<br />

memorial service was held in Indianola on June 30, 1999 with the Revs. Paul Akin, Paul<br />

Sangren, and Howard Lord officiating. Russ’s body was cremated. Left to cherish his memory<br />

are: his wife, June of Indianola, <strong>Iowa</strong>; two sons, Russell, Jr. of Indianola, <strong>Iowa</strong> and Richard of<br />

Denver, Colorado; four daughters, Judy Winget of Arkansas, Corrine Bertaline and Brenda<br />

Haugh both of Virginia, and Patti Marlowe of Maryland; a sister, Elsie Shinn of New Jersey, and<br />

ten grandchildren.<br />

EDWIN VAN HOLLAND<br />

Born February 18, 1951 in Rock Rapids, <strong>Iowa</strong>, Edwin Glenn was the youngest son of John<br />

and Jennie (Lokhorst) Van Holland. He grew up on a farm near Lester, <strong>Iowa</strong> and was a graduate<br />

of West Lyon Community Schools in 1969; Sioux Falls College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota in<br />

1989, and North American Baptist Seminary, Sioux Falls, South Dakota in 1991.<br />

Edwin married Rebecca Tolvstad on November 27, 1982 in Lester, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Together they<br />

served churches in <strong>Iowa</strong> from 1986 until present. At the time of his death, Ed was serving as<br />

associate pastor of Faith United Methodist Church, Humbolt.<br />

A hallmark of Ed’s ministry was his great compassion and understanding. He was an<br />

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Ed faced his illness and death with the same gentleness and kindness with which he had lived<br />

his life.<br />

Edwin G. Van Holland died on August 24, 1999 in Rochester, Minnesota at the age of 48<br />

following complications of cancer. His memorial services were held on August 28, 1999 at Faith<br />

United Methodist Church, Humbolt, <strong>Iowa</strong> with the Revs. Merlin Ackerson, Russell Dilley,<br />

Thompsie Smith, and David Shogren officiating and on August 30, 1999 at the Lester, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Community Building with Rev. Ron Johnson officiating. Burial is in the Hillside Cemetery near<br />

Lester, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Left to cherish Ed’s memory are: his wife Becky, daughter Amy, and Daniel all of<br />

Gilmore City, <strong>Iowa</strong>; a sister, Nelva Ageson of Lester, <strong>Iowa</strong>; two brothers, Albert of Rock Rapids,<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> and Gerrit of Lester, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Preceded Ed in death are his parents.<br />

M. ELLSWORTH WALKER<br />

Milton Ellsworth was born May 24, 1916 in Camden, New Jersey to James C. and Anna<br />

(Mitten) Walker. He was a graduate of Temple University and Temple University School of<br />

Theology, Chicago, Illinois and Rutgers University in 1951. “Ellsy” received an honorary<br />

Doctorate of Divinity degree from <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College, Mt. Pleasant, <strong>Iowa</strong> in 1970.<br />

Ellsworth and Florence Archibald were married December 17, 1936. Together they served<br />

Methodist Churches in New Jersey from 1945-1950. Ellsy then worked as comptroller of a New<br />

Jersey concrete business, moving to <strong>Iowa</strong> in 1957 where they served churches until 1966. At<br />

that time Ellsy became Treasurer of the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> and General Secretary for the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pensions continuing until his retirement in 1982. In 1974 Ellsy became<br />

Treasurer for the North Central Jurisdiction <strong>Conference</strong> and continued for 6 quadrenniums (24<br />

years). He was elected as a delegate to several Jurisdictional and General <strong>Conference</strong>s. Ellsy<br />

and Florence attended 4 World Methodist <strong>Conference</strong>s as delegates over the years.<br />

Ellsy was a member of the High-12 Club #4 serving as president, treasurer of Churches<br />

United, Inc.( a homeless shelter), Wesley Acres Council Board, Masons of <strong>Iowa</strong> and Immanuel<br />

United Methodist Church. He had a genuine interest in youth and served as a camp counselor<br />

for many years as well as working with the Boy Scouts of America. Ellsy also loved woodworking<br />

and made rocking horses, toys, and furniture for his children and grandchildren.<br />

M. Ellsworth Walker entered his eternal rest on February 21, <strong>2000</strong> at the age of 83. His<br />

death was due to cardiac-respiratory arrest. His memorial service was held on February 24,<br />

<strong>2000</strong> at Immanuel United Methodist Church, Des Moines, <strong>Iowa</strong> with the Reverends Dana<br />

Wimmer and Barb Dinnen officiating. Burial is in the Masonic Cemetery of Des Moines, <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

Family members remaining include: his wife, Florence of Des Moines, <strong>Iowa</strong>; two daughters Carol<br />

Ann Hasenclever of Ft. Madison, <strong>Iowa</strong> and Joan Wilson of Starkville, Mississippi; a son Charles<br />

of La Canada, California; two brothers, James of Hilton Head, South Carolina and Albert of<br />

Stamford, Connecticut; two sisters, Doris Rockett of Stratford, New Jersey and Gladys Anderson<br />

of Sea Isle City, New Jersey; 7 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br />

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BRIAN BYERS (Kim Eanes)<br />

The son of Kenneth and Marvel (Hughes) Byers, Brian Keith was born February 8, 1966 in<br />

Spirit Lake, <strong>Iowa</strong>. He was a graduate of Harris-Lake Park, <strong>Iowa</strong> High School and of Buena Vista<br />

College, Storm Lake, <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

Following graduation, Brian began his teaching career at the Wall Lake-Auburn, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

School District. He taught and coached wrestling and softball there from 1989 to 1992. He then<br />

moved to Terril, <strong>Iowa</strong> and held both teaching and coaching positions in the Terril Community<br />

School District. His teaching responsibilities were in the area of government and social studies<br />

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Athletics, Head Coach for Jr. High and Varsity Volleyball, Wrestling, and the Boys and Girls<br />

Track program. Brian was named the Cornbelt <strong>Conference</strong> Volleyball Coach of the Year in 1996<br />

and in 1999 received the <strong>Iowa</strong> High School Athletic Director’s Association 5-Year Service Award.<br />

While living in Terril, Brian met Kim Eanes, the pastor of the Terril United Methodist Church.<br />

They were married August 10, 1996 in the Terril United Methodist Church, Terril, <strong>Iowa</strong>. June of<br />

1999, Kim was transferred to the Community of Joy United Methodist Church, Bettendorf, <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

Brian remained in Terril, <strong>Iowa</strong> while an appropriate teaching/coaching position was located.<br />

Brian was an avid spectator of professional sports as well as a sports-player. He<br />

participated in seasonal golf and bowling leagues, and loved fishing in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Great Lakes<br />

area. Brian delighted in spending time with his family.<br />

Brian Keith Beyers died May 9, <strong>2000</strong> at the age of 34 years as the result of a car accident.<br />

His memorial service was held on May 12, <strong>2000</strong> at the Terril Community School, Terril, <strong>Iowa</strong> with<br />

the Rev. L. Kim Eanes, his wife, officiating. Interment is in the Silver Lake Cemetery of Lake<br />

Park, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Left to cherish Brian’s memory are: his wife, Kim Eanes of Bettendorf, <strong>Iowa</strong>; his<br />

parents, Ken and Marvel Beyers of Lake Park, <strong>Iowa</strong>; grandmother, Evelyn Hughes of Milford;<br />

three brothers, Mark of Spirit Lake, <strong>Iowa</strong>, Scott of St. Joseph, Missouri, and Kent of Arnolds<br />

Park, <strong>Iowa</strong>; and one sister, Diane Beyers-Gilge of Lake Park, <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

RUTH CHAPMAN (Deane)<br />

On December 12, 1902, Ruth was born to John and Nellie (Bumbarger) Strawn. Ruth lived<br />

in a sod house with her family a short time in Wyoming. Her family returned to <strong>Iowa</strong> while Ruth<br />

was still very young. She was a graduate of St. Charles, <strong>Iowa</strong> High School and completed the<br />

two-year Teacher’s program of Simpson College, Indianola, <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

Ruth was united in marriage to Deane Chapman on December 25, 1927. Together they<br />

served churches in <strong>Iowa</strong> from 1929 until Deane’s retirement in 1973. Ruth was always involved<br />

in church activities, especially the women’s organizations. She was a well-read woman and was<br />

quite interested in politics, her speciality being book reviews and American history. One of<br />

Ruth’s hobbies was the study and collecting of antiques. She also enjoyed horses and riding as<br />

a young woman. Ruth had a great love for and appreciation of both music and nature that she<br />

passed down to her grandchildren.<br />

In 1987 after Deane finally stepped down from active ministry, he and Ruth moved to San<br />

Antonio, Texas. Deane died there in March of 1994. In 1997, Ruth moved to Columbia, South<br />

Carolina to live with her daughter, Elizabeth.<br />

Ruth Strawn Chapman died December 11, 1999 at the age of 97 of natural causes. Her<br />

memorial service was held on December 17, 1999 in Indianola, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Interment is in the<br />

Indianola, <strong>Iowa</strong> Cemetery. Remaining family members are: two daughters, Elizabeth Guyeska<br />

of Columbia, South Carolina and Mary Ann Chapman of New York City, New York; a son, John<br />

of Placerville, California; and a sister, Norma Cornick of Winterset, <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

GLADYS FELLER (Warren)<br />

Gladys Marie, the daughter of Marvin and Armanda (Faber) Ronquist, was born in rural<br />

McGregor, <strong>Iowa</strong> on July 12, 1907. She received her early education in a rural school near Giard,<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> and graduated from Monona, <strong>Iowa</strong> High School in 1925. Gladys was a graduate of<br />

University of Dubuque with a Bachelor of Arts degree and Magna Cum Laude honors.<br />

Gladys taught in public schools in both Illinois and <strong>Iowa</strong> before her marriage. On<br />

September 8, 1936, she was united in marriage to Rev. Warren Feller. Together they served<br />

churches in <strong>Iowa</strong> until Warren’s retirement in 1970. Gladys participated actively in Warren’s<br />

various churches as a church school and youth worker. She also was active at the District and<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> level in Christian Education organizations.<br />

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were residing at the time of Warren’s death in 1985. Gladys continued in her own home until her<br />

health declined. She first moved to Higley Mansion Care Center and then to the Heritage<br />

Nursing Center.<br />

Gladys Marie Feller died on May 10, <strong>2000</strong>. Her memorial service was held at Kenwood Park<br />

United Methodist Church with the Rev. David Higdon officiating. Internment is in the Cedar<br />

Memorial Cemetery in Cedar Rapids, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Her son, Jan Warren Feller of Sunnyvale, California<br />

is the remaining family member.<br />

LAVONNE GARDINER (Homer)<br />

Lavonne Jeanette was born March 21, 1922 in Albert Lee, Minnesota to Evon and Gladys<br />

(Nelson) Rodsater. She was a graduate of Lakefield, Minnesota High School and Mankato State<br />

University, Mankato, Minnesota. Lavonne earned both a Bachelors and Masters Degree in<br />

Education.<br />

Lavonne married Rev. Homer E. Gardiner Aug 8, 1961. Homer served as a Chaplain in the<br />

U.S. Air Force from 1954 until 1974, then in United Methodist Churches in the California-Nevada<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> until 1978 when they returned to <strong>Iowa</strong> to serve churches here. In 1986 Homer retired<br />

from active ministry and they located to Burlington, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Lavonne taught in the English<br />

Department of <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College, Mt. Pleasant, <strong>Iowa</strong> for several years. In 1998 Lavonne<br />

and Homer moved to Stuart, Florida where their son Rod resides.<br />

Lavonne Jeanette Gardiner left this earth on May 15, <strong>2000</strong> at the age of 74. Her death was<br />

due to coronary artery disease. Her memorial service was held May 19, <strong>2000</strong> at the Aldersgate<br />

United Methodist Church, Palm City, Florida with the Revs. Tim Wright and Homer Gardiner<br />

officiating. Lavonne’s body was cremated. Left to cherish her memory are: her husband Rev.<br />

Homer Gardiner and son Rod, both of Stuart, Florida; her daughter Ruth Gardiner of Aurora,<br />

Colorado and one grandson.<br />

CLARIS FERN “JAMIE” GARRETT (Lawrence)<br />

The daughter of Stuart and Mildred (Lock) Jamison, Claris Fern was born November 27,<br />

1934 in Gravity, <strong>Iowa</strong>. She was a graduate of Clarinda, <strong>Iowa</strong> High School and of the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Methodist School of Nursing, Des Moines, <strong>Iowa</strong> in 1956, earning her Registered Nurse license.<br />

During nursing school Claris was given the nickname of “Jamie” and it stuck with her the rest of<br />

her adult life.<br />

Jamie began her nursing career at the Washington County Hospital, Washington, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

where she encountered the young Rev. Lawrence Garrett calling on his parishioners. Jamie and<br />

Larry were married August 14, 1958 in the Villisca, <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Church. From 1958<br />

through 1979, Jamie worked part-time at hospitals in the various communities where Larry was<br />

appointed. From 1980-1985 she was the head nurse of the Hallmar Geriatric Unit of Mercy<br />

Hospital, Cedar Rapids, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Jamie also served as an instructor at Indian Hills Community<br />

College in their Nurse Aide program. After Jamie and Larry left Ottumwa, Jamie was not actively<br />

employed in nursing, but served on the <strong>Conference</strong> Wellness Committee from 1988 until 1991.<br />

In 1996 Larry retired from the active ministry and they located to Burlington, <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

Throughout her married life, Jamie was an exemplary wife and mother, genuinely a homemaker.<br />

While active in each of Larry’s churches, Jamie was also her own person; enthusiastic,<br />

caring for others and responsive to church and community needs. Her hobbies included<br />

needlework, cross-stitch and knitting. In 1994, Jamie was diagnosed with Central Apnea, a<br />

breathing disorder which required assistive technology.<br />

On January 3, <strong>2000</strong>, Jamie Garrett was called to the Lord at the age of 65. Her memorial<br />

service was held on January 7, <strong>2000</strong> at Grace United Methodist Church, Burlington, <strong>Iowa</strong> with<br />

the Revs. Trevor Davis and Jerry Oakland officiating. Inurnment is in the Aspen Grove Cemetery<br />

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sons, Joel and Alan both of Burlington, <strong>Iowa</strong>, and Tobin of Ottumwa, <strong>Iowa</strong>; a brother, Bruce<br />

Jamison of Ankeny, <strong>Iowa</strong>; two sisters, Joyce Garrett and Elynor Wagle both of Eugene, Oregon;<br />

and three grandchildren.<br />

VERLA HAWES (Lawrence)<br />

Verla was born near Cascade, <strong>Iowa</strong> in 1918. She married Carl Whittemore in 1927. He died<br />

in 1978. Verla married Rev. Lawrence Hawes in Marion in 1982, a retired United Methodist<br />

minister.<br />

Verla was employed in the house-keeping department of Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

from 1960-1968. She was a member of the Olin United Methodist Church, the Olin Garden Club,<br />

and Questors Antique Club of Monticello.<br />

Verla V. Hawes died May 2, 1999 at the age of 81. Her memorial service was held on May<br />

5, 1999. Left to cherish her memory are: her husband, Lawrence of Earlham, <strong>Iowa</strong>; two<br />

daughters, Marjorie Whitley of Mt. Vernon, <strong>Iowa</strong> and Judy Husmann of Olin, <strong>Iowa</strong>; two sons,<br />

David Whittemore of Waterloo, <strong>Iowa</strong> and Carl Whittemore of Colorado Springs, Colorado; two<br />

sisters, Jean Starry and Carol McAreavy both of Delhi, <strong>Iowa</strong>; 20 grandchildren, 35 greatgrandchildren,<br />

and 6 great-great-grandchildren.<br />

OPAL L. KOONTZ (Donald)<br />

Memoir to be printed in the <strong>2000</strong>1 <strong>Journal</strong><br />

SUSANA MEQUI (Bonifacio)<br />

Susana Cruz was born in Manila, Philippines. She was a graduate of the Philippine<br />

Women’s University with a degree in clinical psychology and Magna Cum Laude honors. For<br />

several years Sue was the registrar at Union Theology Seminary, Philippines. She came to the<br />

United States to further her education as a Crusade Scholar sponsored by the United Methodist<br />

Women.<br />

On August 28, 1960, Susana married Rev. Bonifacio Mequi in Evanston, Illinois. Following<br />

their marriage, Sue and Boni moved to Dallas, Texas where Boni was attending school.<br />

Following Boni’s graduation in 1964, they served United Methodist churches in <strong>Iowa</strong> until 1968.<br />

At that time Sue and Boni returned to the Philippines for Boni to serve as Chaplain at the<br />

University of the Philippines. While in the Philippines, Sue served as the Administrative Assistant<br />

to the Agricultural Attache’s office in the American Embassy in Manila. They returned to <strong>Iowa</strong> in<br />

1979 to continue Boni’s parish ministry. From 1984-1989 Sue served as the office manager for<br />

the Fort Dodge District during Boni’s term as District Superintendent of that district. In 1999,<br />

following Boni’s retirement, he and Sue moved to Killeen, Texas where they were residing at the<br />

time of Sue’s death..<br />

Susana Cruz Mequi died August 9, <strong>2000</strong>. Her memorial services were held August 12, <strong>2000</strong><br />

in Killeen, Texas and August 17, <strong>2000</strong> at the Woodward United Methodist Church, Woodward,<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>. Family members remaining include: her husband, Rev. Bonifacio of Killeen, Texas; a son,<br />

Edmann of Chicago, Illinois; a daughter, Jennifer Helvik of Ft. Dodge, <strong>Iowa</strong>; and two<br />

grandchildren.<br />

LURA M. NOLAND (Garold)<br />

Lura Summerson was born March 14, 1900 at home in rural Dawson, <strong>Iowa</strong>. She was a<br />

graduate of Panora, <strong>Iowa</strong> High School, unusual for girls in the early 1900's. Lura obtained her


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teaching certificate following completion of the one-year Normal Training Course. She taught<br />

four years at Bear Lake country school prior to her marriage.<br />

Lura married Garold Noland on June 2, 1926 at the Summerson home of rural Dawson,<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>. At the time of their marriage, Garold was farming with his father in rural Dawson. In 1930,<br />

Garold dedicated his life to the Lord’s ministry. He then completed his high school studies and<br />

started college, part-time, while farming full-time and preaching on Sundays. In 1935, Garold<br />

entered ministry full-time, working a five-point charge while attending college during the week.<br />

He finished his ministerial education in 1939.<br />

Garold and Lura together served churches in the South <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> of the Methodist<br />

Church from 1935 until Garold’s retirement in 1963. Lura was always the homemaker; baking,<br />

cooking, and sewing for her family. She was active within the various churches as much as she<br />

could be, but Lura’s first priority was caring for her family. Following Garold’s retirement, he and<br />

Lura moved to Tucson, Arizona where Lura was a member of the First United Methodist Church<br />

and active in the women’s group. Garold died in Tucson June of 1965. In 1995 Lura moved to<br />

Albert Lea, Minnesota to live with her daughter Ruth and husband. As Lura’s health declined, she<br />

moved to the Good Samaritan Nursing Home in Albert Lea where she was residing at her death.<br />

Lura Summerson Noland died following a short illness on November 29, 1999 at the age<br />

of 99. Her memorial service was held December 3, 1999 at the Prairie Chapel United Methodist<br />

Church near Dawson, <strong>Iowa</strong>, the same church where she met her beloved husband. Burial is in<br />

the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Family members remaining include: her daughters, Ruth O’Brien<br />

of Albert Lea, Minnesota, Lurene Brooks of Irvin, California, and Joyce Hoffman of LaPuente,<br />

California; a brother Charlie Summerson of Panora, <strong>Iowa</strong>; and several grandchildren, greatgrandchildren<br />

and great-great-grandchildren. Lura was preceded in death by her son Gary and<br />

husband, Garold.<br />

MARY PFALTZGRAFF (Richard)<br />

Mary Naomi, daughter of Rev. Wesley William and Huldah (Sohl) Schneider, was born<br />

February 10, 1926 in Fairmont, Minnesota. She was a graduate of Sleepy Eye, Minnesota High<br />

School and received a B. A. degree from Westmar College, LeMars, <strong>Iowa</strong>, graduating Magna<br />

Cum Laude in 1948.<br />

Mary married Richard Carl Pfaltzgraff July 20, 1948. While Dick completed seminary, Mary<br />

taught school for three years. Together they served Methodist churches in <strong>Iowa</strong> from 1951 until<br />

Dick’s retirement in 1989. Mary was a dedicated pastor’s wife, homemaker and mother of five<br />

children. At the various churches where Dick served, she led prayer and Bible study groups, was<br />

active in United Methodist Women, and was pianist for various church events. Mary also had a<br />

special interest in nature, flowers and conservation. After raising her children, Mary became<br />

concerned regarding the nuclear arms build-up and U.S. policy in Central America. She became<br />

a peace activist and was actively involved with the “Witness for Peace” organization during the<br />

1980's regarding Nicaraguan hostilities. She traveled to Nicaragua at least once for peace<br />

missions. Following retirement, Mary and Dick moved to Wesley Acres, Des Moines, <strong>Iowa</strong> where<br />

they were residing the time of Mary’s death.<br />

Mary Naomi Pfaltzgraff died December 8, 1999 at the age of 73 of breast cancer. Her<br />

memorial service was held on December 13, 1999 at Immanuel United Methodist Church, Des<br />

Moines, <strong>Iowa</strong> with the Revs. Dana Wimmer and Henry Bevel officiating. Burial is in the Glendale<br />

Cemetery of Des Moines, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Left to honor her memory are: her husband, Rev. Richard of Des<br />

Moines, <strong>Iowa</strong>; three sons, Peter of Chula Vista, California, John and Jim both of Des Moines,<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>; two daughters, Tamie Logan of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania and Anne Marie Haydon of<br />

Madrid, <strong>Iowa</strong>; two brothers, Rev. Jim Schneider of Duluth, Minnesota and Rev. Dave Schneider<br />

of New Brighton, Minnesota; and ten grandchildren.<br />

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Memoir to be printed in the 2001 <strong>Journal</strong>.<br />

GRACE A. PULLMAN (E. LeRoy)<br />

The daughter of Henry Albert and Augusta Amelia (Nordquist) Carlson, Grace Agnes Mary<br />

was born August 8, 1908 near Ainsworth, Nebraska. She was a graduate of Red Oak, <strong>Iowa</strong> High<br />

School in 1926.<br />

Grace worked as a secretary in a law office, followed by several years in the Loomis<br />

Abstract Company of Red Oak, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Grace and her family were members of the Hawthorne<br />

country church near Red Oak. She became acquainted with the Rev. LeRoy and his wife Laura<br />

Pullman who was pastor there. The couple and Grace became good friends. After Laura’s<br />

untimely death in January 1934, LeRoy and Grace became re-acquainted. They were married<br />

at the Carlson home on December 12, 1934.<br />

Grace became LeRoy’s partner in ministry throughout his 50 years of active service. She<br />

was very active in the Women’s Society of Christian Service and United Methodist Women,<br />

receiving two Special Mission Recognition Pins for her work in missions. LeRoy retired in 1972.<br />

Following retirement Grace and LeRoy moved to Council Bluffs, and in 1975 to Urbandale.<br />

Grace was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and the Urbandale United Methodist Church.<br />

Her special interest, outside of church work, was genealogy. LeRoy entered Wesley Acres Care<br />

Center in 1979 and died August of 1980. Grace moved to Wesley Acres the end of 1979 and<br />

resided there until her death.<br />

Grace Agnes Mary Pullman left this earthly home on December 21, 1999 at the age of 91<br />

as the result of cardiac failure. Her memorial service was held at Aldersgate United Methodist<br />

Church, Urbandale, <strong>Iowa</strong> on December 1999 with the Revs. Nan and Art Allen officiating. Burial<br />

is in the IOOF Cemetery of Indianola, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Left to cherish Grace’s memory are: her stepson,<br />

David of Columbus Ohio, stepdaughter, Margaret Keller of Urbandale, <strong>Iowa</strong>; her sister, Inez<br />

Malone of Carson City, Nevada; six grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Grace was<br />

preceded in death by her daughter Marilee, son, Donald, husband, E. LeRoy, and five siblings,<br />

Ernest, Mabel, Robert, James, and George.<br />

JULIA W. SMITH (Maurice O.)<br />

Information not available for a memoir.<br />

MILDRED E. SMITH (Herman)<br />

The daughter of John and Belle (Gravitt) Whicker, Mildred was born on February 10, 1910<br />

near Centerville, <strong>Iowa</strong> where her parents were farming. She was a graduate of Moravia, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

High School. Mildred also attended Vennard College of University Park, <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

Mildred and Rev. Herman Smith were united in marriage on September 10, 1927 at the<br />

Whicker farm near Moravia. Herman served churches in <strong>Iowa</strong> from1923 until 1951 when they<br />

moved to North Dakota. In 1957 Mildred and Herman returned to Northern <strong>Iowa</strong> continuing<br />

parish ministry until Herman’s death in 1968.<br />

Following her husband’s death, Mildred moved to Redlands, California where she was<br />

active in the American Association of Retired Persons including serving as president of the<br />

Redlands Chapter. Mildred was an accomplished pianist most of her life. She taught piano<br />

students for many years and played for various community and church events. Mildred’s musical<br />

talent was a special gift which gave her family much enjoyment until a few days before her death.<br />

Mildred Smith was called home to the Lord on October 5, 1999 at the age of 89 in<br />

Redlands, California. Her memorial service was held on October 9, 1999 at the New Sharon<br />

United Methodist Church with the Rev. Kevin Glesener officiating. Burial is in the Friends


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Cemetery of New Sharon, <strong>Iowa</strong>. Left to honor Mildred’s memory are: two daughters, Dorotha<br />

Bond of New Sharon, <strong>Iowa</strong> and Elaine Grey of Irvine, California; 3 sons, Bill of Washington, D.C.,<br />

Frank of Laguna Niguel, California, and Phil of Alexandria, Minnesota; a sister, Velma Gladfelder<br />

of Centerville, <strong>Iowa</strong>; 12 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and 11 great-great-grandchildren.<br />

LeVON THOMPSON (Harry)<br />

Memoir to be printed in the 2001 <strong>Journal</strong>.<br />

RUTH G. YINGER (Dempster)<br />

Ruth was born February 6, 1905 in Cadillac, Michigan to Charles and Sarah (Gunnett)<br />

Mastin. She was a graduate of Albion, Michigan College in 1929 and of Garrett Biblical Institute<br />

with a Masters degree in Religious Education in 1931.<br />

While attending Albion College Ruth met George Dempster Yinger. She and Dempster<br />

were married June 9, 1928. In 1929, Dempster’s very musical siblings formed a singing group<br />

that became the Yinger Sextet of Boston University during their seminary years. Ruth was the<br />

business manager for the group booking concerts all across the country! Upon seminary<br />

graduation, Ruth and Dempster located to Albion, Michigan where they served until 1950, and<br />

then United Methodist churches in <strong>Iowa</strong> until Dempster’s death in 1972.<br />

While living in Albion, Ruth became more involved in Christian Education, especially the Lab<br />

Schools, specialists from Nashville would conduct workshops on new methods in the Christian<br />

Education field. This prompted Ruth to do children’s work with the Michigan Council of<br />

Churches, the International Council of Religious Education, and the National Council of<br />

Churches. Besides her education work, Ruth was also very musical, proficient as a pianist and<br />

vocalist. As a result of their interests, Ruth and Dempster traveled widely, not only in the United<br />

States, but to various places in the world.<br />

Following Dempster’s death, Ruth resided in the same towns as her daughter Yvonne, who<br />

married Dick Quinlan, an <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist pastor. In 1994 Ruth moved with Dick and<br />

Yvonne to Greenwood, Arkansas. When Ruth’s health declined, they moved to Lake Louise in<br />

Northern Michigan to the Yinger cabin. Shortly after, Ruth entered a care center where she lived<br />

until her death.<br />

Ruth M. Yinger, age 94, died on June 17, 1999 as the result of heart failure. Her memorial<br />

service was held June 22, 1999 at the First United Methodist Church of Albion, Michigan with the<br />

Revs. Greg Martin and Dick Quinlan officiating. Internment is in the Riverside Cemetery, Albion,<br />

Michigan. Family members remaining include: her daughter, Yvonne Quinlan of Greenwood,<br />

Arkansas; a brother, Glenn Mastin of Jackson, Minnesota; three grandchildren and one greatgrandson.


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VIII. HISTORICAL RECORD OF SESSIONS<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> of The United Methodist Church<br />

No. Date Place Resident Bishop Secretary<br />

126 June 8-12, 1969 Des Moines J.S. Thomas R.R. MacCanon<br />

127 June 14-19, 1970 Des Moines J.S. Thomas R.R. MacCanon<br />

May 22, 1971 (Special) Des Moines J.S. Thomas W.T. Miller<br />

128 June 4-7, 1971 Des Moines J.S. Thomas W.T. Miller<br />

May 20, 1972 (Special) Ames J.S. Thomas W.T. Miller<br />

129 June 9-13, 1972 Des Moines J.S. Thomas W.T. Miller<br />

May 19, 1973 (Special) Des Moines J.S. Thomas W.T. Miller<br />

130 June 8-12, 1973 Des Moines J.S. Thomas W.T. Miller<br />

May 18, 1974 (Special) Des Moines J.S. Thomas W.T. Miller<br />

131 June 14-18, 1974 Des Moines J.S. Thomas W.T. Miller<br />

May 17, 1975 (Special) Des Moines J.S. Thomas Susan Terry<br />

132 June 13-17, 1975 Des Moines J.S. Thomas Susan Terry<br />

May 22, 1976 (Special) Des Moines J.S. Thomas Susan Terry<br />

133 June 11-15, 1976 Des Moines J.S. Thomas Susan Terry<br />

May 4, 1977 (Special) Des Moines Lance Webb Susan Terry<br />

134 June 3-7, 1977 Des Moines Lance Webb Susan Terry<br />

May 6, 1978 (Special) Des Moines Lance Webb Susan Terry<br />

135 June 3-7, 1978 Des Moines Lance Webb Susan Terry<br />

136 June 2-6, 1979 Des Moines Lance Webb Susan Terry<br />

137 June 7-11, 1980 Des Moines Lance Webb Susan Terry<br />

138 June 6-10, 1981 Des Moines Wayne Clymer Susan Terry<br />

139 June 4-8, 1982 Des Moines Wayne Clymer Susan Terry<br />

140 June 3-7, 1983 Des Moines Wayne Clymer Susan Terry<br />

April 28, 1984 (Special) Des Moines Wayne Clymer Susan Terry<br />

141 June 1-5, 1984 Des Moines Wayne Clymer Susan Terry<br />

142 June 7-11, 1985 Des Moines Rueben P. Job Susan Terry<br />

May 3, 1986 (Special) Ames Rueben P. Job Janet Stephenson<br />

143 June 6-10, 1986 Des Moines Rueben P. Job Janet Stephenson<br />

144 June 5-9, 1987 Ames Rueben P. Job Janet Stephenson<br />

April 23, 1988 (Special) Des Moines Rueben P. Job Janet Stephenson<br />

145 June 3-7, 1988 Ames Rueben P. Job Janet Stephenson<br />

146 June 2-6, 1989 Ames Rueben P. Job Janet Stephenson<br />

May 12, 1990 (Special) Ames Rueben P. Job Janet Stephenson<br />

147 June 8-12, 1990 Ames Rueben P. Job Janet Stephenson<br />

148 June 7-11, 1991 Ames Rueben P. Job Janet Stephenson<br />

April 25, 1992 (Special) Ames Rueben P. Job Janet Stephenson<br />

149 June 5-9, 1992 Ames Rueben P. Job Janet Stephenson<br />

150 June 4-7, 1993 Ames Charles W. Jordan Janet Stephenson<br />

151 June 10-14, 1994 Ames Charles W. Jordan Janet Stephenson<br />

152 June 9-12, 1995 Ames Charles W. Jordan Janet Stephenson<br />

153 June 7-10, 1996 Ames Charles W. Jordan Janet Stephenson<br />

154 June 6-9, 1997 Ames Charles W. Jordan Janet Stephenson<br />

155 June 5-8, 1998 Ames Charles W. Jordan Susan Nye<br />

156 June 4-7, 1999 Ames Charles W. Jordan Susan Nye<br />

157 June 2-5,<strong>2000</strong> Ames Charles W. Jordan Susan Nye


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157 th Session of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Ames, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

FIRST DAY - FRIDAY<br />

June 2, <strong>2000</strong><br />

AFTERNOON<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

1. CALL TO ORDER. Bishop Charles Wesley Jordan called the 157 th Session of the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> to order at 12:30 p.m. at Hilton Coliseum with singing of “And Are We<br />

Yet Alive.”<br />

2. BUSINESS AND AGENDA. Deb Kiesey, chairperson, Business and Agenda Committee,<br />

presented recommendations for approval for the 157 th Session of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>:<br />

2.1 For all <strong>2000</strong> <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> business sessions designated on your<br />

agenda to be held in Hilton Coliseum, I designate this platform, the music<br />

platform, the main floor and parquet as the voting bar of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> for the conduct of business.<br />

2.2 Seating within this bar during the business sessions of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

is restricted to <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> members only - or those assigned by<br />

name as a courtesy position, including families during specially designated<br />

services.<br />

2.3 Please respect the conference bar and encourage others to do so, especially<br />

those areas on the perimeter around the taping booth.<br />

2.4 For the Clergy Session to be held this evening, Friday, June 2, <strong>2000</strong>, the<br />

voting bar of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> shall be fixed in the sanctuary and<br />

balconies of Collegiate United Methodist Church and Wesley Foundation.<br />

2.5 Those areas listed on the printed working agenda as meeting places in the<br />

Scheman Center for the six Legislative Committees and their small groups,<br />

shall be designated as official areas of the bar for the conduct of Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> business and voting, from the time of convening to the completion<br />

of business and adjournment of each Legislative Committee.<br />

2.6 The pages of agenda found in your booklet entitled, “Survival Guide to the<br />

<strong>2000</strong> <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>” on pages 4-11, will become the working<br />

agenda for this Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, with such changes to be made as may<br />

become necessary.<br />

2.7 Please be reminded that <strong>Conference</strong> rules require all new resolutions, program<br />

items or other business to be considered by a Legislative Committee at this<br />

session of Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, or by the plenary session, to be brought by<br />

their sponsors to Twila Glenn, Director of <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries,<br />

and then to me, the Chair of Business and Agenda with Twila Glenn’s<br />

disposition in writing as appropriate.<br />

2.8 This body is reminded that only materials approved by Business and Agenda,<br />

(and only by CCOM Director, Twila Glenn for Legislative Committees), may be<br />

distributed within our meeting places. Members are reminded our rules restrict<br />

any distribution of unauthorized materials.<br />

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who (with District Representatives) is designated as Sergeant-at-Arms for the<br />

<strong>2000</strong> Session. Please yield respectfully to their directions in monitoring the bar<br />

of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> for emergency, safety, courtesy, assistance and to<br />

avoid unnecessary noise and conversation during business sessions.<br />

2.10 The following persons shall be officially seated within the bar of the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> with Voice but without Vote:<br />

2.10.1 <strong>Conference</strong> Staff - Sheryl Deskin, Anne Elly, Deb Harper, David<br />

Harner, Russ Hinshaw, George Wylie, Nicky Wynne.<br />

2.10.2 District Superintendent Secretaries - Judi Calhoon, Carol Clark,<br />

Carolyn Dykhuisen, Susie Frescaz, Barbara Kiple, Barb Krueger,<br />

Lisa Looney,Tracy Majerle, June Mitchell, Kathryn Moore, Janet<br />

Tyrrell, Mary Jo Wagner.<br />

2.10.3 Others - Sarai Beck, Executive Director of Ecumenical Ministries<br />

of <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

2.11 During all worship services, please refrain from entering the auditorium until<br />

worship is completed so as not to disrupt worship.<br />

2.12 All Annual <strong>Conference</strong> members are requested to wear their I.D. name tags<br />

at all times.<br />

2.13 In this age of technology, many of you carry cell phones with you. Because<br />

they can be extremely disruptive to those around you, and therefore to the<br />

Business of this <strong>Conference</strong>, I would ask that you turn the ringers off on your<br />

phones. If you must make or receive a call, please leave the floor of the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> when doing so.<br />

2.14 As we make our way through this Annual <strong>Conference</strong> it is important that we<br />

make time to share moments of thanksgiving or joy with the body of this<br />

conference. If there is something you would like to share, please see me and<br />

I will set a time for that announcement.<br />

2.15 Bishop Jordan has set the dates of the next Annual <strong>Conference</strong> for June 8-11,<br />

2001 to be held in this location as previously voted by this body.<br />

2.16 I now yield to our Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Secretary, Sue Ney, for further<br />

information and announcements.<br />

2.17 Bishop Jordan and members of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, Business and<br />

Agenda moves adoption of this entire report. Adopted.<br />

3. STATISTICIAN’S/TREASURER’S REPORT. Charles Smith, <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer and<br />

Director of Administrative Services of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, presented the report.<br />

4. COUNCIL ON FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION. Edythe Hill, chairperson, Council of<br />

Finance and Administration, moved the working budget. Adopted.<br />

5. CONFERENCE NOMINATING AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT. Bob Foster,<br />

chairperson, <strong>Conference</strong> Nominating and Leadership, introduced Barb Oakland,<br />

executive secretary, who presented the ballot on which members will vote Monday.<br />

Additional nominees were requested.<br />

6. WORSHIP. “We Who Are Many - Are One Body.” Acolytes were Sheryl Ashley and Gene<br />

Ulrich. Ruth Hurlburt was <strong>Conference</strong> Organist and Bruce Bane, Sign Interpreter.<br />

Celestyne DeVance was Liturgist. Lector was Andrea Biklin and Bishop Charles Jordan,<br />

Preacher. The <strong>Conference</strong> Praise Band accompanied the singing. Discernment Process


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7. Fred Lockard moved: To suspend rules for sessions. Adopted by 2/3 majority.<br />

8. RECESS. The Session was recessed at 3:08 p.m. to reconvene in Legislative<br />

Committees.<br />

9. ADJOURNMENT. The Legislative Committees adjourned as they completed their work<br />

to be reconvened at 7:30 p.m. in Laity and Clergy Sessions.<br />

FIRST DAY - FRIDAY EVENING<br />

June 2, <strong>2000</strong><br />

LAITY SESSION<br />

1. CALL TO ORDER. Margaret Meyer, <strong>Conference</strong> Lay Leader, called the Session to order<br />

at Hilton Coliseum at 7:45 p.m. Dennis Bell, vice chair of the Board of Laity was<br />

introduced. Members of the Board of Laity and District Lay Leaders introduced<br />

themselves.<br />

2. REPORT. Margaret Meyer referred to the “Reporting Guide for Lay Members to Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>” and encouraged lay members to use it to keep their local congregations<br />

informed about the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

3. WORSHIP. Margaret Meyer led in prayer. Special music provided by Youth Praise Band,<br />

The Road Less Traveled, from Immanuel United Methodist Church in Des Moines. Lector<br />

was Arnold Kenyon.<br />

3.1 Dennis Bell spoke about lay leadership and scholarships available.<br />

Advertisements for “Igniting Ministries” were shown.<br />

3.1.1 Karen and Duane Wallace, Adam Webb, Enna Antunez, Jennifer<br />

Ryan, and Sandra Winter shared insights and gratitude for the<br />

opportunity to participate in events and programs made possible<br />

by scholarships from the Board of Laity.<br />

3.2 Into All The World, a video that highlighted global mission, was shown.<br />

4. ADJOURNMENT. Margaret Meyer adjourned the Laity Session at 9:05 p.m. to reconvene<br />

in Full Session the following morning at 8:00 a.m. in Hilton Coliseum.<br />

FIRST DAY - FRIDAY EVENING<br />

June 2, <strong>2000</strong><br />

CLERGY SESSION<br />

1. CALL TO ORDER. The Clergy Session was called to order by Bishop Charles Wesley<br />

Jordan at Collegiate United Methodist Church and Wesley Foundation at 7:30 p.m.<br />

2. CELEBRATION OF WORSHIP. Diane Wasson Eberhart led worship.<br />

3. ESTABLISHING THE VOTING BAR. Dennis Tevis, chairperson, Board of Ordained<br />

Ministry.<br />

3.1 Dennis Tevis moved: That the voting bar for clergy session be the main floor,<br />

side balconies, and the rear balcony of the sanctuary. Adopted.<br />

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the Board of Ordained Ministry; Local Pastors; Diaconal Ministers; and Pastors<br />

of other denominations serving United Methodist Churches be seated with<br />

voice but without vote. Adopted.<br />

4. Dennis Tevis introduced Dale Schoening, registrar, who presented the report of the<br />

Registrar.<br />

4.1 Dale Schoening reported: Those who have received the certificate of<br />

candidacy for ordained ministry. (See Question #19).<br />

5. Dennis Tevis introduced Diane Wasson Eberhart, Registrar for Division of Deacons and<br />

Julie Nosek, chairperson, Division of Deacons.<br />

5.1 Diane Wasson Eberhart reported: Those who are received as candidates for<br />

diaconal ministry. (See Questions #66 and # 67).<br />

6. Dennis Tevis introduced Doresa Collogan, acting chairperson, Division of Elders.<br />

6.1 Doresa Collogan moved: The election as Probationary Members in preparation<br />

for Order of Elder under the 1996 Discipline. (See Question #28b.). Adopted.<br />

6.2 Doresa Collogan moved: The election and ordination as Probationary<br />

Members under the 1992 Discipline. (See Questions #29a. and #41b.).<br />

Adopted.<br />

6.3 Doresa Collogan moved: The report of those who have been received from<br />

other Christian denominations. (See Questions #32a. and #43b.). Adopted.<br />

6.4 Doresa Collogan moved: The election of those as Associate Members; as<br />

Elders in Full Connection under the transitional provision for Associate<br />

Members; Elders in Full Connection under the 1992 Discipline. (See Questions<br />

#27, #34a., and #35.). Adopted.<br />

6.5 Doresa Collogan moved: The election and ordination of those Deacons under<br />

the 1992 Discipline; and those as Elders. (See Questions #41, #42a., and<br />

#42c.). Adopted.<br />

7. Dale Schoening, registar, presented the report of the Registrar.<br />

7.1 Dale Schoening presented the newly Licensed Local Pastors including all<br />

those licensed in the interim since the 1999 Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session (See<br />

report).<br />

7.2 Dale Schoening moved: Those who are approved and appointed as Full-time<br />

Local pastors, Part-time Local pastors, Probationary members licensed for<br />

pastoral ministry, Student Local pastors, persons serving as local pastors<br />

while seeking readmission to conference membership, and persons who will<br />

be eligible for appointment contingent upon their completion of candidacy<br />

requirements and School of License as Local Pastor. (See Questions #21a.,<br />

#21b., #21c., #21d., #21f., and #21g.). Adopted.<br />

7.3 Julie Nosek moved: The continuance as Probationary Members elected under<br />

the 1996 Discipline and the 1992 Discipline. (See Questions #30 and #31c.).<br />

Adopted.<br />

7.4 Dale Schoening reported: Those who have been received by transfer from<br />

other Annual <strong>Conference</strong>s. (See Question #39).<br />

7.5 Dale Schoening reported: Those who have completed the studies for the<br />

license as a local pastor, who are approved, but are not now appointed. (See<br />

Question #20).


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7.6 Dale Schoening reported: Those ordained ministers from other Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>s or Methodist denominations who are approved for appointment<br />

in the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> while retaining their conference membership. (See<br />

Question #24).<br />

7.7 Dale Schoening moved: Those clergy in good standing in other Christian<br />

Denominations have been approved to serve appointments or ecumenical<br />

ministries within the bounds of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>s while retaining their<br />

denominational affiliation. (See Question #25). Adopted.<br />

7.8 Rebecca Carver moved: The report of those who are affiliate members without<br />

vote. (See Question #26b.). Adopted.<br />

7.9 Dale Schoening reported: Those who have received appointments in other<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong>s of the United Methodist Church, while retaining their<br />

Membership in this Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. (See Question #52).<br />

7.10 Rebecca Carver moved: The report of those who are approved for<br />

appointment to less than full-time. (See Question #77). Adopted.<br />

7.11 Dale Schoening moved: Those who are appointed to extension ministries for<br />

the ensuing year. (See Question #81c.). Adopted.<br />

7.12 Rebecca Carver moved: The continuation of those who are granted leave of<br />

absence. (See Question #53a.). Adopted.<br />

7.13 Rebecca Carver moved: The report of those who are granted leave of absence<br />

over the five year limit. (See Question #53a.). Adopted.<br />

7.14 Rebecca Carver moved: The report of those Diaconal Ministers who have<br />

been granted leave of absence. (See Question #73b.). Adopted.<br />

7.15 Rebecca Carver moved: The report of those who have been granted family<br />

leave. (See Question #54a.). Adopted.<br />

7.16 Rebecca Carver moved: Those who have been granted sabbatical leave. (See<br />

Question #56). Adopted.<br />

7.17 Dale Schoening reported: Those who have been transferred to other Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>s. (See Question #45).<br />

7.18 Rebecca Carver reported: Those who have had their conference membership<br />

terminated. (See Question #50a.).<br />

7.19 Dennis Tevis moved: Those persons who have had their disability leave<br />

terminated since the last Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and those persons who have<br />

been granted disability leave at this Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. (See Questions #57b.<br />

and #57c.). Adopted.<br />

7.20 Dale Schoening reported: Those who have been reinstated as local pastors.<br />

(See Question #23).<br />

7.21 Doresa Collogan moved: The report of those Probationary Members who were<br />

previously discontinued and are for readmitted. (See Question #36). Adopted.<br />

8. Dennis Tevis moved: The report of the Committee on Investigation. (See Question #18a.<br />

and #18b.). Adopted.<br />

9. David Wendel, Dean of the Cabinet, stated that in response to Disciplinary Question #17,<br />

the answer is: “Yes, attested to by means of signed statements from the District<br />

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attesting to the conduct of the District Superintendents. Your Bishop and<br />

Superintendents take very seriously the call to moral excellence in the lives of pastors.<br />

We gladly offer our signatures to answer this question, knowing that only by the grace<br />

of God can any of us be blameless in our life and official administration. Obviously, we<br />

make no judgment about the moral character of pastors who are involved in supervisory<br />

correction or involved in judicial or administrative complaint process.” Adopted.<br />

10. Dale Schoening reported: Those who have been discontinued as local pastors. (See<br />

Question #22).<br />

11. Doresa Collogan moved: The report of those who have been discontinued as<br />

Probationary Members. (See Question #46). Adopted.<br />

12. Rebecca Carver moved: The report of those who have been granted honorable location.<br />

(See Question #47). Adopted.<br />

13. Rebecca Carver moved: The report of those who have had their conference membership<br />

terminated. (See Question #50b.). Adopted.<br />

14. Rebecca Carver moved: The report of those diaconal ministers who have had their<br />

membership terminated by Annual <strong>Conference</strong> action. (See Question #71). Adopted.<br />

15. Rebecca Carver moved: The report of those who have been granted the status of<br />

honorable location retired. (See Question #48b.). Adopted.<br />

16. Rebecca Carver moved: The report of those members in full connection who have been<br />

granted retirement. (See Question #58). Adopted.<br />

17. Rebecca Carver moved: The report of those associate members who have been granted<br />

retirement (See Question #59). Adopted.<br />

18. Dale Schoening reported: Those who have died during the past year. (See Questions<br />

#51 and #72).<br />

19. Dennis Tevis made closing remarks.<br />

20. Bishop Charles Wesley Jordan made closing remarks, led the session in singing, and<br />

gave the benediction.<br />

21. The Clergy Session was adjourned at 9:00 p.m.<br />

SECOND DAY - SATURDAY<br />

June 3, <strong>2000</strong><br />

MORNING<br />

1. WORSHIP. “An Order for Commissioning of Probationary Members.” Music provided by<br />

the <strong>Conference</strong> Praise Band. Song Leader was Bill Deskin. Special music provided by<br />

Cornerstone, a gospel quartet accompanied by Mary Kessinger. Preacher was Consorcia<br />

Sanchez. Liturgist was Jane Cooper. Lector was Lanny Tuttle. Acolytes were Michael<br />

Metz and Carl Phillips. Members of classes were introduced by Dale Schoening,<br />

registrar, Board of Ordained Ministry. Bishop Charles Wesley Jordan commissioned<br />

those who were introduced.<br />

2. CALL TO ORDER. Bishop Jordan called the Session to order at 9:03 a.m.<br />

3. ORDER OF THE DAY. The Laity/District Superintendent Report was presented by<br />

Margaret Meyer, chair, <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Laity, and David Wendel, Dean of the<br />

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4. ORDER OF THE DAY. Rules of Order Change.<br />

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4.1 William VanDevender, chairperson, Rules of Order Committee, moved:<br />

Proposed change in the rules governing Consent Calendars.<br />

4.1.1 William Lux moved: Amend the Consent Calendar on page 49 of<br />

the Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual by changing the last sentence to<br />

read: If that motion is seconded and if at least 50 members vote<br />

to have it removed, it will be removed and considered in<br />

sequence with the rest of the report. Failed.<br />

4.1.2 Jeffrey Bradshaw moved: Amend the percentage from 10% to<br />

5%.<br />

4.1.3 Ron Kramer moved: Call for the question and all that is before us.<br />

Item #417 adopted by 2/3 majority.<br />

4.1.4 Bradshaw amendment failed.<br />

4.1.5 VanDevender motion failed.<br />

5. ORDER OF THE DAY. Twila Glenn presented chairs of Legislative Committees who<br />

were given the opportunity to share highlights of their sessions: Paul Wilcox, Legislative<br />

Committee I; Dana Williams, secretary, Legislative Committee II; Tom Carver, Legislative<br />

Committee III; Phil Webb, Legislative Committee IV; David Clark, Legislative Committee<br />

V; Robert Dean, secretary, Legislative Committee VI.<br />

6. ANNOUNCEMENTS.<br />

7. ORDER OF THE DAY. Dennis Fox of the Board of Higher Education introduced Jim<br />

Shirbourn, campus minister at Collegiate UMC/Wesley Foundation. Students from <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Methodist Colleges and Wesley Foundations posed questions for <strong>Conference</strong> members<br />

to answer. Jim Noseworthy from the General Board of Higher Education introduced Dr.<br />

Les Gardner, president of Cornell College. Dr. Gardner introduced Dr. David Beckley,<br />

president of Rust College. Dr. Beckley thanked the <strong>Conference</strong> for its continued support<br />

and presented Bishop Jordan a certificate of appreciation. Dr. James Halseth, John<br />

Reynders, and R. Kevin La Gree, new presidents of <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan, Morningside, and<br />

Simpson Colleges respectively, were introduced. R. Kevin La Gree spoke about growing<br />

leaders for God’s church and the world. Angela Peese, student at the University of<br />

Northern <strong>Iowa</strong>, related her positive experiences at the Wesley Foundation on campus.<br />

Jim Shirbourn thanked the <strong>Conference</strong> for its gifts and support. Rachel Anderson,<br />

Religious Life Council president at Simpson College, shared the importance of a spiritual<br />

presence on campus. Bonnie Zeck, Director of Church Relations at Morningside College,<br />

explained the Francis Asbury Award. Reverend David Schuldt was presented the Asbury<br />

Award by Catherine Quehl-Engel, chaplain at Cornell College.<br />

8. ORDER OF THE DAY. Charles Klink, chairperson, Evangelism Advocate Committee,<br />

presented the Denman Award to Reverend Stan Wierson, clergy recipient, and Steve<br />

Lawson, laity recipient. A special <strong>Iowa</strong> Youth Evangelism award was presented to<br />

Shinelle Newman. A biography of Harry Denman was presented to Bishop Jordan.<br />

9. ANNOUNCEMENTS.<br />

10. RECESS. Bishop Jordan announced a brief recess to prepare for the Memorial Service.<br />

11. WORSHIP. Memorial Service: “A Service of Death and Resurrection.” <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Organist, Ruth Hurlburt, accompanied Song Leader, Adam Webb. Acolyte was Doug<br />

Williams. Liturgists were Karen Nichols Dungan and Pat Ritter. Lector was Cara Stewart.<br />

Readers were Thelma Subramanian, David Clark, Mike Shaffer, Malinda Petersen, Mary<br />

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Wesley Jordan delivered the sermon. Sue Ney, <strong>Conference</strong> Secretary, read the Memorial<br />

list that included clergy members of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, the spouses of clergy<br />

members, diaconal members, and laity from the <strong>Conference</strong> recognized by districts.<br />

Memorial stones were placed in a fountain in their memory.<br />

12. ADJOURNMENT. Following the worship service the Session was adjourned at 12:28<br />

p.m. to reconvene at 2:00 p.m.<br />

SECOND DAY - SATURDAY<br />

June 3, <strong>2000</strong><br />

AFTERNOON<br />

1. CALL TO ORDER. The Session was reconvened at 2:02 p.m. The <strong>Conference</strong> Praise<br />

Band led the singing. Dennis Bell led in prayer.<br />

2. ORDER OF THE DAY. Inez Dawes led the Discernment Process.<br />

3. ORDER OF THE DAY. Phil Carver moved: That Bruce Ough be endorsed as our<br />

Episcopacy Candidate. Bishop Jordan asked for other nominations. None were offered.<br />

Motion adopted. Bruce Ough addressed the conference.<br />

4. ORDER OF THE DAY. Charles Curl, chair of the Insurance Committee, spoke about the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Insurance Program. Charles Curl paid tribute to Charles Smith and<br />

introduced Cheryl Walser, Art Fudge, and Linda Primmer, members of the Insurance<br />

Committee. Also introduced from the General Council on Finance and Administration<br />

were Gene Patterson, Linda Cholak, and Sig Sundholm and from Jester Insurance<br />

Services, Bob Jester, John Seefeld, Marilyn Boyle, and Doug Mittmire.<br />

5. ORDER OF THE DAY. Samuel Subramanian, chair, Commission on Religion and Race,<br />

narrated a presentation with the theme, “Gift of Diversity.”<br />

6. RECESS. The Session was in recess for 10 minutes.<br />

7. CALL TO ORDER. The Session was reconvened at 3:50 p.m. The <strong>Conference</strong> Praise<br />

Band led the singing.<br />

8. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE III. Tom Carver, chairperson. Deanna Pullen, secretary.<br />

8.1 Tom Carver moved: Items 303, 304, 306, 308, and 312 having been placed on<br />

the Consent Calendar be adopted. Adopted.<br />

8.2 Tom Carver moved: Item 603 (Ministerial Education Fund). Adopted.<br />

8.3 Tom Carver moved: Item 680 (Board Program Support - $12,740). Adopted.<br />

8.4 Tom Carver moved: Item 681 (Interviewing Program - $7,000). Adopted.<br />

8.5 Tom Carver moved: Item 682 (Order of Elders - $5,000). Adopted.<br />

8.6 Tom Carver moved: Item 683 (Order of Deacons - $2,600). Adopted.<br />

8.7 Tom Carver moved: Item 684 (Interim Ministry). Adopted.<br />

8.8 Tom Carver moved: Item 685 (District Committee Training - $400). Adopted.<br />

8.9 Tom Carver moved: Item 686 (Five-Year Review). Adopted.<br />

8.10 Tom Carver moved: Item 687 (Residency in Ministry - $1,000). Adopted.<br />

8.11 Tom Carver moved: Item 688 (Assessment and Guidance - $1,000). Adopted.


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8.12 Tom Carver moved: Item 689 (Recruitment/Enlistment - $500). Adopted.<br />

8.13 Tom Carver moved: Item 690 (Budget Summary). Adopted.<br />

8.14 Cathy Luck moved: That the Board of Ordained Ministry be instructed by the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> to investigate the possibility of setting up a “forgivable<br />

loan” program for declared ministry candidates who are attending college and<br />

seminary. Withdrawn.<br />

8.15 Edmond Powers moved: Direct the Board of Ministry to look at funding the<br />

National Fellowship of Associate Members and Local Pastors (NFAMLP).<br />

Adopted.<br />

8.16 Tom Carver moved: Item 301 (Children and Youth Challenge Giving).<br />

8.16.1 John Jacobson moved: Change Title of Item 301 to Children,<br />

Youth And Young Adult Challenge Giving. Change underlined.<br />

Accepted as friendly amendment.<br />

8.16.2 Del Dawes moved: Call the previous question on all that is before<br />

us. Adopted by 2/3 majority.<br />

8.16.3 Item 301 adopted as amended.<br />

9. ORDER OF THE DAY. Procedures for nominations to the Jurisdictional Pool were<br />

explained by Sue Ney.<br />

10. Nominations from the floor were received. Winonah McGee, Charles Klink, Susan<br />

Bowman, and Autumn Guess were nominated.<br />

11. ORDER OF THE DAY. Jim Pemble, chair of Board of Global Ministries, introduced<br />

Abena Safiyah Fosua and Kwasi I. Kena who are serving in Ghana, and Larry and Jane<br />

Kies, missionaries from Zimbabwe.<br />

12. ORDER OF THE DAY. Lynn Louk, chair of the Committee on Pastoral Care and<br />

Counseling, introduced Larry Sonner who was recognized upon his retirement for his<br />

service to the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. Lynn Louk announced Mary Frazier as the new<br />

Director of Pastoral Care and Counseling.<br />

13. ORDER OF THE DAY. Katie Ziskovsky presented the report for the <strong>Conference</strong> Council<br />

on Youth Ministries. A special offering was received for the Youth Service Fund.<br />

14. ANNOUNCEMENTS.<br />

15. ADJOURNMENT. Following the benediction by Thelma Perry, the Session was<br />

adjourned at 5:29 p.m. to be reconvened at 7:15 p.m.<br />

SECOND DAY - SATURDAY<br />

June 3, <strong>2000</strong><br />

EVENING<br />

1. WORSHIP. “A Celebration of Retirement and Passing of the Mantle.” Bishop Charles<br />

Wesley Jordan was Celebrant. Liturgist was Jon Disburg. Lector was Bernie Colorado.<br />

Special music was provided by Nevada Praise Team. Sharon Leas led the singing.<br />

Organist was Ruth Hurlburt. Richard Paulus delivered the sermon, “How to Say Goodbye!”.<br />

1.1 RECOGNITION OF RETIREES. Rebecca Campney Carver introduced the<br />

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1.2 PASSING THE MANTLE. The Retiring Clergy passed the mantle to the<br />

Incoming Members.<br />

2. ORDER OF THE DAY. Bishop and Mrs. Charles Wesley Jordan Farewell Celebration.<br />

2.1 Bruce Ough and Jane Cooper of the Episcopacy Committee co-hosted the<br />

celebration. St. Mark’s United Methodist Church Chancel Choir from Chicago,<br />

Illinois, directed by Charles Kendrick sang. David Wendel, Dean of the<br />

Cabinet, and Margaret Meyer, <strong>Conference</strong> Lay Leader, presented Bishop<br />

Jordan and Mrs. Jordan a book of memories and bouquet of flowers. Gwenna<br />

Appel, UMW President; Jim Smith, UMM President; and Jim McIntosh, UMM<br />

Treasurer spoke and presented a gift in the Jordans’ name. A Youth Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> T-shirt was presented to the Bishop by Megan Dean, CCYM<br />

president and Adam Webb, JYMO president. Peg Egbert, along with children<br />

from Mt. Sterling, <strong>Iowa</strong> sang to the Jordans and gave the gift of a MUMMS tshirt.<br />

A print by P. Buckley Moss and sculptures from a collection entitled,<br />

“Ebony Visions,” were presented to the Jordans. Larry Sonner, Director of<br />

Pastoral Care and Counseling; Sarai Beck, Director of Ecumenical Ministries<br />

of <strong>Iowa</strong>; and Nancy Young, friend of Mrs. Jordan, spoke. Doug Peters sang a<br />

song to the Jordans that he had written. Bob Burkhart, Administrative<br />

Assistant to the Bishop, presented Bishop Jordan with the hymnal the Bishop<br />

had used for the past eight Annual <strong>Conference</strong>s. Sharon A. Brown<br />

Christopher, Bishop of the Illinois Great River <strong>Conference</strong>, spoke. Jane<br />

Cooper presented a book about <strong>Iowa</strong> and a love gift from the <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Bishop Jordan and Mrs. Jordan both addressed the <strong>Conference</strong>. The Jordans<br />

were escorted by David Wendel and Margaret Meyer to the Scheman Building<br />

for a reception.<br />

3. ADJOURNMENT. The Session was adjourned at 9:15 p.m. to reconvene at 9:00 a.m. the<br />

following day for the Service of Consecration and Ordination.<br />

THIRD DAY - SUNDAY<br />

June 4, <strong>2000</strong><br />

MORNING<br />

1. WORSHIP. “The Order for Consecration and Ordination.” The Session assembled at<br />

9:00 a.m. for worship and celebration. Ruth Hurlburt, <strong>Conference</strong> Organist, and the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Praise Band provided the gathering music. Charles Kendrick, Organist and<br />

Choir Master, led the Chancel Choir of St. Mark United Methodist Church from Chicago<br />

in special Acts of Praise. Celebrants were Bishop Charles Wesley Jordan and Bishop<br />

Sharon A. Brown Christopher, Resident Bishop of the Illinois Great River <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Other worship leaders included Reverend Susan Ingham, <strong>Conference</strong> Minister of the<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> of the United Church of Christ, representing the Ecumenical<br />

Community; Bob Burkhart, Administrative Assistant to the Bishop; Dennis Tevis,<br />

Chairperson of the Board of Ordained Ministry; Margaret Meyer, <strong>Conference</strong> Lay Leader;<br />

Rachel Burrow and Curtis DeVance, Lectors; Elise Benzing, Song Leader; Bruce Bane,<br />

Signing; Remigio Panlaqui, Bible Bearer; and Eloise Cranke, Acolyte.<br />

2. ORDINATION AND CONSECRATION. Bishop Jordan ordained a Deacon in<br />

Probationary Membership; ordained Deacons in Associate Membership; ordained Elders<br />

in Full Membership; and recognized and received an Elder into Full Membership.<br />

2.1 Ordination of Deacons in Probationary Membership. Those elected were<br />

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2.2 Ordination of Deacons in Associate Membership. Those elected were ordained<br />

and received into Associate Membership. (See Question #27)<br />

2.3 Ordination of Elders and Reception into Full Membership. Those elected were<br />

ordained and received into Full Membership. (See Questions #42a. and #42c.)<br />

2.4 Recognition of Orders and Reception into Full Membership. Those whose<br />

orders were recognized were received into Full Membership. (See Question<br />

#35)<br />

3. ADJOURNMENT. Following the Dismissal with Blessing by Bishop Jordan, the Session<br />

was adjourned to reconvene at 1:25 p.m.<br />

THIRD DAY - SUNDAY<br />

June 4, <strong>2000</strong><br />

AFTERNOON<br />

1. CALL TO ORDER. The Session was reconvened at 1:40 p.m. Twila Glenn led in prayer.<br />

2. ORDER OF THE DAY. Inez Dawes led the Discernment Process.<br />

3. ORDER OF THE DAY. Duane Churchman introduced the pages.<br />

3.1 Patricia Ahernhorst introduced the Pages Offering.<br />

3.2 Pages expressed their appreciation to Duane Churchman and Bishop Charles<br />

Jordan.<br />

3.3 The pages announced the giving of a portion of their offering as follows: 5%<br />

to Habitat for Humanity, 5% for Campership, 5% to Heifer Project, and 5% to<br />

Hope for the Children of Africa in the name of Bishop Charles Wesley Jordan<br />

and Margaret Crawford Jordan.<br />

4. ANNOUNCEMENTS.<br />

5. RECESS. The Session was recessed at 2:40 p.m. to be reconvened at 2:50 p.m.<br />

6. CALL TO ORDER. The Session was reconvened at 2:50 p.m.<br />

7. BALLOT.<br />

7.1 Sue Ney gave instructions for Jurisdictional balloting.<br />

7.2 Sue Ney moved: Cast a unanimous ballot for categories II, IV, V, VI, VII, and<br />

VIII for the Jurisdictional Pool. Adopted.<br />

7.3 Sue Ney gave instructions for voting category I.<br />

7.3.1 Sue Ney conducted the balloting for category I.<br />

7.4 Sue Ney gave instructions for voting category III.<br />

7.4.1 Sue Ney conducted the balloting for category III.<br />

8. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE I. Paul Wilcox, chairperson. Andree Halden, secretary.<br />

8.1 Paul Wilcox moved: Items 101, 103, 104, and 112 having been placed on the<br />

Consent Calendar be adopted. Adopted.<br />

8.2 Paul Wilcox moved : Item 102 (Campsite (Ministry Center) Maintenance and<br />

Improvements). Adopted.


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8.3 Paul Wilcox moved: Item 105 (Board of Camps and Extended Ministries<br />

Budget Summary). Adopted.<br />

8.4 Paul Wilcox moved: Item 106 (Change in Structure for the Board of Camps<br />

and Extended Ministries). Adopted.<br />

8.5 Paul Wilcox moved: Item 107 (Capital Campaign for the Board of Camps and<br />

Extended Ministries).<br />

8.5.1 Pete Peterson moved: The previous question and all that is<br />

before us. Adopted by 2/3 majority.<br />

8.5.2 Item 107 adopted.<br />

9. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE VI. Marvin Arnpriester, chairman. Bob Dean, secretary.<br />

9.1 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Items 611, 612, 613, 614, 615, 616, 617, 618, 619,<br />

622, 623, 624, 625, 626, 627, 628, 629, 636, 638, 643, 644, 645, 646, 647,<br />

648, 649, 650, 652, 660, 661, 662, 663, 664, 665, 666, 675, 678, 901, 902,<br />

903, 904, 905, 906, 907, 908, 909, 910, and 911 having been placed on the<br />

Consent Calendar be adopted. Adopted.<br />

9.2 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 600 (<strong>Conference</strong> Staff Compensation Task<br />

Force Report to the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>).<br />

9.2.1 Brian Carter moved: To postpone consideration of Item 600 until<br />

the completion of Item 670.9. Adopted.<br />

9.3 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 601 (Recommendations for the 2001<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> and Fiscal Year).<br />

9.3.1 David Stanley moved: To amend #601 by adding this paragraph:<br />

”Each year’s total amount apportioned shall not exceed actual<br />

total apportionments received in the second preceding year, plus<br />

two-years inflation adjustment using the most recent 12-months<br />

CPI rate available when the apportionments are calculated. For<br />

example, the 2001 total amount apportioned shall not exceed<br />

1999 actual apportionments received, plus two-years inflation<br />

adjustment. CFA, in consultation with agencies, shall adopt<br />

needed reductions and adjustments to make the budget<br />

consistent with this limit.”<br />

9.3.2 Judy Deweber moved: The previous question on the amendment.<br />

Adopted by 2/3 majority.\<br />

9.3.3 Stanley amendment failed.<br />

9.3.4 James Hudson moved: Amend #601 by inserting after par. 9:<br />

“The Council on Finance and Administration shall develop, and<br />

shall report in the 2001 Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual, a comparison of<br />

apportionment levels (including, if possible, total amount<br />

apportioned as a percentage of total local church expenditures)<br />

for <strong>Iowa</strong> and Other Annual <strong>Conference</strong>s and a proposed plan for<br />

gradual, phased reduction of the total amount apportioned as a<br />

percentage of the <strong>Conference</strong> four year average for all churches<br />

as stated in paragraph 9d(2).”<br />

9.3.5 Judy Deweber moved: Call the question on all that is before us.<br />

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9.4 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 602 (Episcopal Fund). Adopted.<br />

9.5 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 604 (General Administration Fund). Adopted.<br />

9.6 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 605 (Jurisdictional Administration Fund).<br />

Adopted.<br />

9.7 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 606 (Interdenominational Cooperation Fund).<br />

Adopted.<br />

9.8 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 607 (World Service Fund). Adopted.<br />

9.9 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 608 (Black College Fund). Adopted.<br />

9.10 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 609 (Africa University Fund). Adopted.<br />

9.11 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 610 (Mission Initiatives Fund). Adopted.<br />

9.12 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 620 (Cabinet Administration Fund). Adopted.<br />

9.13 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 621 (District Office Funds). Adopted.<br />

9.14 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 630 (Administrative Services Fund). Adopted.<br />

9.15 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 633 (Council on Finance and Administration<br />

Fund).<br />

10. ANNOUNCEMENTS.<br />

9.15.1 Dennis Bell moved: To amend “The <strong>Conference</strong> Council On<br />

Ministry shall be responsible for ensuring that no <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> board, agency, committee, commission, or council<br />

shall give United Methodist funds to any gay caucus or group, or<br />

otherwise use such funds to promote the acceptance of<br />

homosexuality. The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries shall have<br />

the right to stop such expenditures. This restriction shall not limit<br />

the Church’s ministry in response to the HIV epidemic. See the<br />

Book of Discipline, par. 806.12.” Delayed.<br />

9.15.2 Item 633 adopted.<br />

11. ADJOURNMENT. Following the benediction by Darlene Bradner, the Session was<br />

adjourned at 5:35 p.m. to be reconvened at 7:30 p.m.<br />

THIRD DAY - SUNDAY<br />

June 4, <strong>2000</strong><br />

EVENING<br />

1. CALL TO ORDER. Bishop Charles Wesley reconvened the Session at 7:45 p.m. Linda<br />

Vogel led in prayer.<br />

2. POINT OF SPECIAL PRIVILEGE. Bill Cotton spoke about the refurbishing of the United<br />

Methodist Building in Washington, D.C. Money continues to be donated.<br />

3. ANNOUNCEMENTS.<br />

3.1 Sue Ney announced the results of the election for the Jurisdictional Pool.


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3.2 Ted Lyddon-Hatten spoke on the interpretation of his artwork in relation to the<br />

theme, “We Who Are Many Are One Body”.<br />

4. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE V. David Clark, chairperson. Maxine Ballard, secretary.<br />

4.1 David Clark moved: Item 501 (District Council on Ministries). Adopted.<br />

4.2 David Clark moved: Item 502 (District Council on Ministries Budget Summary).<br />

Adopted.<br />

4.3 David Clark moved: Item 503 (CCOM Program Ministry Resource Fund).<br />

4.3.1 Dennis Bell moved: All <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> programs,<br />

activities, and expenditures shall be consistent with the mission<br />

of the church as stated in the Book of Discipline (pages 114-115<br />

of the 1996 Discipline) as amended by the <strong>2000</strong> General<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>. The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries shall<br />

administer this provision, in cooperation with the Council on<br />

Finance and Administration. Accepted as friendly amendment.<br />

4.3.2 Item 503 adopted as amended.<br />

4.4 David Clark moved: Item 504 (CCOM Resource and Program Delivery Fund).<br />

4.4.1 Dennis Bell moved: The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries shall<br />

be responsible for ensuring that no <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

board, agency, committee, commission, or council shall give<br />

United Methodist funds to any gay caucus or group or otherwise<br />

use such funds to promote the acceptance of homosexuality. The<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> shall have the right to stop such expenditures. This<br />

restriction shall not limit the church’s ministry in response to the<br />

HIV epidemic. See the Book of Discipline, par. 806.12.<br />

4.4.2 Austa White moved: To table the amendment. Failed.<br />

4.4.3 Isabelle Abarr moved: To call the question on the amendment.<br />

Adopted by 2/3 majority.<br />

4.4.4 Bell amendment failed.<br />

4.4.5 Item 504 adopted.<br />

5. ORDER OF THE DAY. Carolyn Moe introduced Jeffery Thomas, Black College Fund<br />

Ambassador-Scholar. He thanked the <strong>Conference</strong> for the support given to Black colleges<br />

and universities.<br />

6. ANNOUNCEMENTS.<br />

7. ORDER OF THE DAY. The Annual <strong>Conference</strong> celebrated the diversity of the United<br />

Methodist Church.<br />

8. ADJOURNMENT. Following the worship service, the Session was adjourned at 10:06<br />

p.m. to be reconvened at 8:00 a.m. Monday.<br />

FOURTH DAY-MONDAY<br />

June 5, <strong>2000</strong><br />

MORNING<br />

1. WORSHIP. “Eucharist Service.” <strong>Conference</strong> Praise Band led the singing. <strong>Conference</strong>


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Organist was Ruth Hurlburt. Acolytes were Laurie Riley and Derek Davis. Liturgist was<br />

Denny Coon. Lectors were Andrew Hauser and Marie Whiteing. Bishop Charles Wesley<br />

Jordan delivered the sermon. Singers were Philippine Clergy and Lay Persons. The<br />

offering was taken on behalf of Emerging Hispanic Ministries.<br />

2. ORDER OF THE DAY. Gwenna Appel, president, United Methodist Women, presented<br />

the UMW report.<br />

3. ORDER OF THE DAY. James Smith, president, United Methodist Men, presented the<br />

UMM report with the help of additional United Methodist Men.<br />

4. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE IV. Phil Webb, chairperson. Mike King, secretary.<br />

4.1 Phil Webb moved: Items 403 and 405 having been placed on the Consent<br />

Calendar be adopted. Adopted.<br />

4.2 Phil Webb moved: Item 401 (<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Deployed<br />

Staffing Model Recommendations). Adopted.<br />

4.3 Phil Webb moved: Item 402 (Connections). Adopted.<br />

4.4 Phil Webb moved: Item 404 (District Empowerment for Ministry with Youth<br />

(New). Adopted.<br />

4.5 Phil Webb moved: Item 406 (<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry Budget<br />

Summary). Adopted.<br />

4.6 Phil Webb moved: Item 407 (Rule of Order Change). Adopted by 2/3 majority.<br />

4.7 Phil Webb moved: Item 408 (Rule of Order Change). Adopted by 2/3 majority.<br />

4.8 Phil Webb moved: Item 409 (<strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Child and Youth Protection<br />

Policy).<br />

4.8.1 Adam Webb moved: Return to original language in preconference<br />

manual. Adopted.<br />

4.8.2 Item 409 adopted as amended.<br />

4.9 Phil Webb moved: Item 410 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by<br />

2/3 majority.<br />

4.10 Phil Webb moved: Item 411 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by<br />

2/3 majority.<br />

4.11 Phil Webb moved: Item 412 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by<br />

2/3 majority.<br />

4.12 Phil Webb moved: Item 413 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by<br />

2/3 majority.<br />

4.13 Phil Webb moved: Item 414 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by<br />

2/3 majority.<br />

4.14 Phil Webb moved: Item 415 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by<br />

2/3 majority.<br />

4.15 Phil Webb moved: Item 416 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by<br />

2/3 majority.<br />

4.16 Phil Webb moved: Item 417 (Amendment to the Rules of Order).<br />

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the 10% language, but retain the Committee Amendment.<br />

Adopted.<br />

4.16.2 Item 417 adopted as amended by 2/3 majority.<br />

4.17 Phil Webb moved: Item 418 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by<br />

2/3 majority.<br />

4.18 Phil Webb moved: Item 419 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by<br />

2/3 majority.<br />

4.19 Phil Webb moved: Item 420 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by<br />

2/3 majority.<br />

4.20 Phil Webb moved: Item 421 (Amendment to the Rules of Order).<br />

4.20.1 David Stanley moved: Amend #421 by inserting after the word<br />

“officers” in line 2 of paragraph b: “lay and clergy members of the<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> as defined in The Book of Discipline,”<br />

4.20.2 Sandy Evans moved: An amendment to the amendment that<br />

whatever mailing is mailed out to a subgroup of the mailing list,<br />

that a sample of the mailing be sent to the bishop and each<br />

district superintendent as a safeguard.<br />

4.20.3 Josh Brown moved: Call the previous question on all that is<br />

before us. Adopted by 2/3 majority.<br />

4.20.4 Evans amendment adopted.<br />

4.20.5 Stanley amendment adopted.<br />

4.20.6 Item 421 adopted as amended by 2/3 majority.<br />

5. ORDER OF THE DAY. Bishop Jordan introduced Paul Benjamin, acting chair of the<br />

Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns. Appreciation was expressed<br />

to Frank Amos, coordinator of Bishop’s Award for Ecumenism for his work promoting<br />

ecumenism. Paul Benjamin presented the Bishop’s Award for Ecumenism to Dorothy<br />

Spiker, laity, and Kate Bell, clergy.<br />

6. CALL TO ORDER. Bishop Jordan convened a Clergy Session.<br />

6.1 Dennis Tevis, on the behalf of the Board of Ordained Ministry, thanked Bob<br />

Ward for his work in organizing the Order of Elders for the last quadrenium.<br />

6.2 Dennis Tevis placed in nomination the names of Michael Orthel and Deborah<br />

Stowers as co-chairs of the Order of Elders for the coming quadrenium.<br />

Adopted.<br />

6.3 Dennis Tevis moved: That the Order of Elders meeting be adjourned and the<br />

Order of Deacons meeting be convened. Adopted.<br />

6.4 Dennis Tevis placed in nomination the name of Dianne Christopher for a<br />

second term as chairperson for the Order of Deacons. Adopted.<br />

7. ANNOUNCEMENTS.<br />

8. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE II. Chuck Kelsey, chairperson. Dana Williams, secretary.<br />

8.1 Chuck Kelsey moved: Items 201, 203, 204 (editorial), 205, 206, 207, 209, 210,<br />

211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223 having been<br />

placed on the consent calendar be adopted. Adopted.


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8.2 Chuck Kelsey moved: Item 202 (Amendment to the Rules of Order).<br />

8.2.1 Jerrold Swinton moved: Change Hispanic Ministries to Ethnic<br />

Ministries.<br />

8.2.2 Emmanuel Tabelisma moved: Change “Hispanic Ministries” to<br />

“Hispanic Ministries and Other Ethnic Ministries.” Accepted as<br />

friendly amendment to the amendment.<br />

8.2.3 William Marvin moved: Call the question on all that is before us.<br />

Adopted by 2/3 majority.<br />

8.2.4 Swinton amendment failed.<br />

8.2.5 Item 202 adopted by 2/3 majority.<br />

8.3 Chuck Kelsey moved: Item 208 (Academy for New Ministry Development).<br />

Adopted.<br />

8.4 Chuck Kelsey moved: Item 216 (Board of Global Ministries Budget Summary)<br />

with editorial change.<br />

8.4.1 Barrie Tritle moved: That the <strong>Iowa</strong> Board of Global Ministries<br />

study funding levels for all Ethnic Ministries in <strong>Iowa</strong> and how to<br />

raise those to an adequate level and request report back to next<br />

year’s <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. Adopted.<br />

8.4.2 Item 216 adopted as amended.<br />

9. POINT OF SPECIAL PRIVILEGE. Matt Miller expressed gratitude to Bishop Jordan and<br />

members of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> for support and prayers received upon the death of<br />

his son.<br />

10. ORDER OF THE DAY. Melissa Warren Spoerl presented the Children and Poverty Task<br />

Force Report. Three churches, St. Luke’s UMC of Dubuque, St. Mark’s UMC of <strong>Iowa</strong> City<br />

and St. Paul’s UMC of Cedar Rapids, received certificates for becoming “A Church For<br />

All God’s Children.”<br />

11. ORDER OF THE DAY. Gary Gansemer, executive director, chief executive of Hillcrest<br />

Family Services spoke on Hillcrest’s continuing relationship with the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>. Marjorlein Pitka and Jamie Cutler, chaplains, were thanked for providing<br />

inspiring ministry to their youth. The Dr. Nancy Hill Award was presented to Bishop<br />

Jordan.<br />

12. ANNOUNCEMENTS.<br />

13. POINT OF SPECIAL PRIVILEGE. Mark Tuttle invited the <strong>Conference</strong> to recognize the<br />

confirmation class from Altoona United Methodist Church.<br />

14. ADJOURNMENT. Following the Benediction given by Lloyd Brockmeyer, the Session<br />

was adjourned at 12:07 p.m., to be reconvened at 1:55 p.m.<br />

FOURTH DAY-MONDAY<br />

June 5, <strong>2000</strong><br />

AFTERNOON<br />

1. CALL TO ORDER. The Session was called to order at 2:03 p.m.<br />

2. ORDER OF THE DAY. Inez Dawes led the Discernment Process.


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3. ORDER OF THE DAY. Bob Foster, chairperson of <strong>Conference</strong> Nominating and<br />

Leadership Development Committee, and Barb Oakland, secretary, moved: The <strong>2000</strong>-<br />

2001 Nominating and Leadership Development Committee Report with added<br />

nominations as noted. Adopted.<br />

4. POINT OF SPECIAL PRIVILEGE. Academy of Ministry Development team was<br />

recognized.<br />

5. MOTION. Lester Moore moved: The Annual <strong>Conference</strong> stand in recess for the purpose<br />

of allowing the <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Foundation to conduct its Annual Meeting and on<br />

the completion of its business the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pensions to conduct its Annual<br />

Meeting. When these two meetings are complete, the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> will resume its<br />

business. Adopted.<br />

6. ORDER OF THE DAY. United Methodist Foundation Annual Meeting. Myron Gookin,<br />

president; Kirk Hayes, treasurer.<br />

6.1 Myron Gookin introduced the officers of the Board of Directors and presented<br />

the Annual Report.<br />

6.2 Kirk Hayes presented the Financial Report.<br />

6.3 Dorothy Higdon nominated the slate of officers for the Foundation. Elected.<br />

6.4 Robert Ward moved: That until the next Annual <strong>Conference</strong> the <strong>Iowa</strong> United<br />

Methodist Foundation shall be prohibited from using local church membership<br />

data base for any use other than raising money for the Camp Capital<br />

Campaign. Failed.<br />

6.5 United Methodist Foundation Annual Meeting adjourned.<br />

7. ORDER OF THE DAY. Paul Smith, chairperson, presented the Board of Pensions<br />

Report.<br />

7.1 Paul Smith moved: Items 901, 902, 903, 904, 905, 906, 907, 908, 909, 910,<br />

911 having been placed on the Consent Calendar be adopted. Adopted.<br />

7.2 Paul Smith moved: Item 900 (Recommendations for the 2001 <strong>Conference</strong> and<br />

Fiscal Year). Adopted.<br />

7.3 Wayne Burke, chairperson, Sub-Committee on Insurance, recognized the<br />

committee and presented a report.<br />

7.4 Board of Pensions meeting adjourned.<br />

8. POINT OF SPECIAL PRIVILEGE. Bishop Jordan introduced the District<br />

Superintendents: Barrie Tritle, Cedar Rapids; Charles Luers, Creston; Richard<br />

Sebeniecher, Council Bluffs; David Stout, Des Moines; Leonard Eberhart, Dubuque;<br />

David Shogren, Fort Dodge; Emmanuel Tabelisma, Mason City; Jerry Oakland,<br />

Muscatine; David Wendel, Ottumwa; Darlene Balm-Demmel, Sioux City, LaVonne<br />

Kaasa, Spencer; Jerrold Swinton, Waterloo. Bishop Jordan presented certificates to<br />

David Wendel and Jerry Oakland. The new superintendents, Judy Miller and Rosemary<br />

Rhode-Frank, were introduced.<br />

9. ANNOUNCEMENTS.<br />

10. BUSINESS AND AGENDA. Deb Kiesey moved: Limit debate to three speeches for, three<br />

speeches against, for two minutes of length. Adopted.<br />

11. ORDER OF THE DAY. Jane Roul, store manager, Des Moines Cokesbury Store, gave<br />

the Cokesbury report and presented a check for $25,286.73 for the Clergy Pension Fund.


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12. MOTION. Leland Webb moved: Be it resolved that the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Business and Agenda, Sessions Committee and other appropriate committees find ways<br />

to accomplish the majority of legislative section business on Saturday and Sunday of<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. Referred to committee.<br />

13. POINT OF SPECIAL PRIVILEGE. Clarence DeBoef recognized Bob Farr on the 50 th<br />

anniversary of his ordination.<br />

14. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE IV continued with Phil Webb, chairperson. Mike King,<br />

secretary.<br />

14.1 Phil Webb moved: 422 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by 2/3<br />

majority.<br />

14.2 Andy Seiler moved: III. E. Create a new #3 and renumber 3 to 4, and 4 to 5<br />

which shall read 3. Affiliate Groups shall include in their mailing a summary of<br />

the organization consisting of how they are funded, their purpose, and their<br />

leadership. Referred to committee.<br />

14.3 Phil Webb moved: The adoption of the entire report of Legislative Committee<br />

IV. Adopted.<br />

15. MOTION. Lorinda Hoover moved: That the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> direct the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning Committee to study ways to substantially increase the time<br />

provided at Annual <strong>Conference</strong> for consideration of Legislation without sacrificing time<br />

for worship and discernment. Means to be considered shall include, but not be limited to,<br />

beginning earlier on Friday and returning to a 5 day Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. The results of<br />

this study and appropriate recommendations shall be reported to the 2001 Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

15.1 Charles Layton moved: That Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Sessions Committee<br />

schedule a minimum of two more hours for legislative debate for the 2001<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> than were scheduled for the <strong>2000</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. If<br />

the amount of proposed legislation is significantly greater than that dealt with<br />

in <strong>2000</strong>, the Sessions Committee shall schedule a minimum of three hours<br />

more for 2001 than in <strong>2000</strong>. Withdrawn.<br />

15.2 Hoover motion referred to committee.<br />

15.3 Layton motion resubmitted.<br />

15.4 Layton motion referred to committee.<br />

16. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE II continued with Chuck Kelsey, chairperson. Dana<br />

Williams, secretary.<br />

16.1 Chuck Kelsey moved: Item 224 (Board of Laity Budget Summary). Adopted.<br />

16.2 Chuck Kelsey moved: New motion brought to the Legislative Committee: The<br />

means to access the time lines and guidelines for the ‘Coordinated Funding<br />

for Ministry process’ be printed in the future editions of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong>, in an appropriate place, and be placed on the <strong>Conference</strong> website,<br />

and be distributed through all other available, appropriate channels. Adopted.<br />

16.3 Chuck Kelsey moved: The adoption of the entire report of Legislative<br />

Committee II. Adopted.<br />

17. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE III continued with Tom Carver, chairperson. Deanna Pullen,<br />

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17.1 Tom Carver moved: Item 302 (Ethnic Minority Self-Determination Fund).<br />

Adopted.<br />

17.2 Tom Carver moved: Item 305 (Commission on Religion and Race Budget<br />

Summary). Adopted.<br />

17.3 Tom Carver moved: Item 307 (Commission on the Status and Role of Women<br />

Budget Summary). Adopted.<br />

17.4 Tom Carver moved: Item 309 (Commission in Ministry with Persons with<br />

Disabilities Budget Summary). Adopted.<br />

17.5 Tom Carver moved: Item 310 (Commission on Christian Unity and<br />

Interreligious Concerns) with editorial correction - “Add to” Item 310, not<br />

“Replace.” Adopted.<br />

17.6 Tom Carver moved: Item 311 (Commission on Christian Unity and<br />

Interreligious Concerns Budget Summary). Adopted.<br />

17.7 Tom Carver moved: Item 313 (Commission on Archives and History Budget<br />

Summary). Adopted.<br />

17.8 Tom Carver moved: Item 314 (Age Level Council). Adopted.<br />

17.9 Tom Carver moved: Item 315 (Age Level Council Budget Summary). Adopted.<br />

17.10 Tom Carver moved: Item 316 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by<br />

2/3 majority.<br />

17.11 Tom Carver moved: Item 317 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Failed.<br />

17.12 Tom Carver moved: Item 318 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by<br />

2/3 majority.<br />

17.13 Tom Carver moved: The adoption of the entire report of Legislative Committee<br />

III. Adopted.<br />

18. LEGISLATIVE SECTION I continued with Paul Wilcox, chairperson. Bob Dean,<br />

secretary.<br />

18.1 Paul Wilcox moved: Item 108 (Legislative Advocacy).<br />

18.1.1 James Hudson moved: Amend #108 by striking everything after<br />

the first two sentences and inserting: “The Board shall encourage<br />

and assist <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodists to express their own opinions<br />

to lawmakers. Effective January 1, 2001, the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> shall not have a paid Legislative Advocate or<br />

lobbyist. Reasonable severance pay to the person holding that<br />

position at the end of <strong>2000</strong> may be approved by the Council on<br />

Finance and Administration.” Failed.<br />

18.1.2 Item 108 adopted.<br />

18.2 Paul Wilcox moved: Item 109 (Peace and Justice Ministries).<br />

18.2.1 June Goldman moved: Amend #109, Paragraph C: Delete “<strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice.” Insert at the end of<br />

the paragraph: “The Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and its agencies shall<br />

not join, participate in, or give money to a coalition or advocacy<br />

group unless its policies and activities are fully consistent with<br />

The Book of Discipline. There shall be no involvement with any<br />

group supporting partial-birth abortion, bringing this in line with


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the <strong>2000</strong> General <strong>Conference</strong> action on partial-birth abortion.<br />

Failed.<br />

18.2.2 Item 109 adopted.<br />

18.3 Paul Wilcox moved: Item 110 (Board of Church and Society Budget<br />

Summary). Adopted.<br />

18.4 Paul Wilcox moved: Item 111 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by<br />

2/3 majority.<br />

18.5 Paul Wilcox moved: Item 113 (Direct Ministry).<br />

18.5.1 Carol Needham moved: Amend #113 by adding at the end of<br />

paragraph B: The Board of Discipleship shall review and take any<br />

needed action to ensure that the curriculum Christians and<br />

Sexuality is fully consistent with The Book of Discipline of The<br />

United Methodist Church. The Board shall make a full written<br />

report to the 2001 Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. Accepted as friendly<br />

amendment.<br />

18.5.2 Item 113 adopted as amended.<br />

18.6 Paul Wilcox moved: Item 114 (Board of Discipleship Budget Summary).<br />

Adopted.<br />

18.7 Paul Wilcox moved: The adoption of the entire report of Legislative Committee<br />

I. Adopted.<br />

19. POINT OF SPECIAL PRIVILEGE. Dorothy Higdon recognized Carlos Jayne and<br />

expressed appreciation for his work as Legislative Advocate. Lana Ross, new Legislative<br />

Advocate, was welcomed.<br />

20. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE V continued with David Clark, chairperson. Maxine Moore<br />

Ballard, secretary.<br />

20.1 David Clark moved: Item 505 (CCOM Resource and Program Delivery Fund<br />

Budget Summary).<br />

20.1.1 Lee Towe moved: That $635,025 be changed to $605,025. The<br />

total $1,231,510 will also need to be changed. Failed.<br />

20.1.2 Item 505 adopted.<br />

20.2 David Clark moved: Item 506 (Amendment to the Rules of Order).<br />

20.2.1 Bill Lux moved: Amend 506 by adding: Each <strong>Conference</strong>approved<br />

resolution on issues of Church and Society has a fouryear<br />

life if, within one year after approval, it is ratified by a<br />

majority of our local churches which together have a majority of<br />

our membership, acting in charge conferences or church<br />

conferences after giving at least ten days’ notice of the<br />

resolution. Otherwise, the resolution has a two-year life and<br />

cannot not be extended or re-enacted. This paragraph prevails<br />

over any inconsistent rules. Ruled out of order.<br />

20.2.2 David Stanley moved: Amend #506, page 61, paragraph 6: 1.<br />

Change subparagraph (vi) to read: “The resolution is in conflict<br />

with The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church.” 2.<br />

Change the first sentence of subparagraph (vii) to read: “The<br />

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<strong>Conference</strong> to vote approval of a portion of The Book of<br />

Discipline.<br />

20.2.3 Deb Kiesey moved: Extend the time: 30 minutes for debate<br />

followed by the Covenant Service. Adopted.<br />

20.2.4 Stanley amendment accepted as friendly amendment.<br />

20.2.5 Item 506 adopted as amended by 2/3 majority.<br />

20.3 David Clark moved: Item 507 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by<br />

2/3 majority.<br />

20.4 David Clark moved: Item 508 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by<br />

2/3 majority.<br />

20.5 David Clark moved: Item 509 (Amendment to the Rules of Order).<br />

20.5.1 Darrell Needham moved: An amendment to 509 (2) (b): First to<br />

third year under appointment 2 weeks vacation including 2<br />

Sundays. Four to eight years under appointment 3 weeks<br />

vacation including 3 Sundays. Subsequent years under<br />

appointment 4 weeks vacation including 4 Sundays. Failed.<br />

20.5.2 Jo Hoover moved: In VI.1.a Vacations (2) line one add after full<br />

time the words: or less than full time. Delete (3). Adopted.<br />

20.5.3 Carla Grasty moved: Refer this back to the task force to re-write<br />

this legislation to ensure that pastors are able to take time away<br />

from the parish. *Specifically stand in pastors - etc. (substitutes).<br />

Failed.<br />

20.5.4 Scott Patrick moved: 509 I. B. (1) (a) strike the words “Course of<br />

Study,” Add a new ( c ) An exception shall be made for course of<br />

study, where up to 4 weeks will be given for this event. Accepted<br />

as friendly amendment.<br />

20.5.5 Gary Armstrong moved: Page 66, Item f, Bereavement Leave<br />

Change “three days” to “five days.” Adopted.<br />

20.5.6 Charles Layton moved: To amend 509.1 to delete the last<br />

sentence of the paragraph beginning “Clergy Leaves and<br />

Vacations.”<br />

20.5.7 Clarence DeBoef moved: Vacations and leaves can be accrued<br />

in consultation and conference with the local SPRC. Accepted as<br />

a friendly amendment.<br />

20.5.8 Layton amendment failed.<br />

20.5.9 Item 509 adopted as amended by 2/3 majority.<br />

20.6 David Clark moved: Item 510 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by<br />

2/3 majority.<br />

20.7 David Clark moved: Item 511 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by<br />

2/3 majority.<br />

20.8 David Clark moved: Item 512 (Amendment to the Rules of Order). Adopted by<br />

2/3 majority.<br />

20.9 David Clark moved: The adoption of the entire report of Legislative Committee


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21. MOTION. David Stanley moved: Appeal, and move that this Annual <strong>Conference</strong> to<br />

appeal, pursuant to paragraph 2614 of The Book of Discipline, from the Bishop’s decision<br />

on all questions of law related to whether the following matter is in order and may be<br />

acted upon and adopted by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>: Proposed amendment to Item #506<br />

in the IAC Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual, proposed by Bill Lux. Adopted.<br />

22. BUSINESS AND AGENDA. Deb Kiesey moved: Extend time 30 minutes. Adopted.<br />

23. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE VI continued with Marvin Arnpriester, chairperson. Bob<br />

Dean, secretary.<br />

23.1 Catherine Luck moved: To refer items 600 and 670.9 to Joint Task Force.<br />

Adopted.<br />

23.2 Thomas Dorr moved: Add a new paragraph to Section VI. by adding this new<br />

paragraph: “In order to implement the revised budget format, as required by<br />

FASB (Financial Accounting Standards Board), and provide needed<br />

information, the budget information in the <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> and in the Pre-<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Manual shall include supplemental information on agency budgets<br />

and program expenses, providing at least as much specific information as in<br />

the 1998 <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>.” Accepted as friendly amendment.<br />

23.3 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 637 (Deficits and Working Capital Reserve<br />

Fund). Adopted.<br />

23.4 Al Milligan moved: Charges involved in realignments will have their<br />

apportionments reviewed by a team of persons from the Cabinet, CFA, and<br />

Parish Development Standing Committee to evaluate how the realignments<br />

impact apportionments. The results may include a temporary, partial or full<br />

relief from apportionments for the time of transition and will be reevaluated<br />

each year. Accepted as friendly amendment.<br />

23.5 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 640 (District Office Equipment Reserve Fund).<br />

Adopted.<br />

23.6 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 641 (<strong>Conference</strong> Computer Reserve Fund).<br />

Adopted.<br />

23.7 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 642 (District Parsonage Maintenance Reserve<br />

Fund). Adopted.<br />

23.8 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 651 (Central Services and <strong>Conference</strong> Center<br />

Leased Equipment). Adopted.<br />

23.9 Marvin Arnpriester moved: Item 670 (Equitable Compensation Fund).<br />

23.9.1 Kristine Frank moved: 670.4.a ...shall be set at 75% for full time<br />

ordained elders and 60% for other full time pastors of the 2001<br />

Denominational Average Compensation... f. entry level elder in<br />

single charge $31,675.<br />

23.9.2 Fred Lockard moved: Refer Frank amendment to task force.<br />

Adopted.<br />

23.9.3 Item 670 adopted.<br />

23.10 Edythe Hill moved: 2001 <strong>Conference</strong> Budget as amended.<br />

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direct grants to affiliated institutions change the figures for 2001<br />

from $1,811,196 to $1,748,696. Failed.<br />

23.10.2 2001 <strong>Conference</strong> Budget adopted.<br />

23.11 Marvin Arnpriester moved: The adoption of the entire report of Legislative<br />

Committee VI. Adopted.<br />

23.12 Twila Glenn moved: That we authorize the <strong>Journal</strong> Sub-Committee of the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning Committee to properly edit and reconcile<br />

the action of this Annual <strong>Conference</strong> for publication in the <strong>2000</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> of the<br />

IAC. Adopted.<br />

24. ANNOUNCEMENTS.<br />

25. CLOSING: Covenant Service. Song Leader was Paul Akin. Organist was Mary Jane Crail<br />

and Instrumentalist, Leonard Sjogren. Lector was Katie Ziskovsky and Preacher was<br />

Bishop Jordan.<br />

26. ADJOURNMENT. The 157 th Session of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> of the United<br />

Methodist Church adjourned at 7:45 p.m.<br />

27. REGISTRATION. The total number of members registered for the <strong>2000</strong> <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> was: 874 Clergy; 912 Laity.<br />

28. OFFERINGS. Hope for the Children of Africa - $7315; Pages Offering - $4266; Youth and<br />

District Superintendent Challenge - $2994; Eucharist offering for Hispanic Ministries -<br />

$3959.<br />

29. CERTIFICATION FOR SEATING OF ALTERNATE LAITY MEMBERS. The following<br />

persons were certified during the Session for seating as Laity Members: Diane Jensen,<br />

Janice Mason, Annabel Camarigg, Barbara McCallister, and Sue Creamer.<br />

30. EXCUSED ABSENCES. The following were reported having excused absences:<br />

Clergy:<br />

Acord, Marsha<br />

Anderson, Doug<br />

Armstrong, Gary<br />

Ayers, Tyron<br />

Barber, Romaine<br />

Bartz, Harold<br />

Bates, Kathryn<br />

Bauer, E. Theodore<br />

Bell, Beverlee<br />

Bennett, Martha<br />

Bird, Hugh<br />

Blix, Ron<br />

Bracht-Wgner, Melissa<br />

Bradford, Jackie<br />

Brokken, Dianne<br />

Brown, Preston<br />

Bryant, Herbert<br />

Burns, Sandra<br />

Butler, Robert<br />

Butler, Linda<br />

Carlson, Betty Glynn<br />

Carsner, Tom<br />

Ceynar, Marvin<br />

Christopher, Dianne<br />

Clapper, Greg<br />

Clark, M. Wayne<br />

Clawson, Kenneth<br />

Clinton, Philip<br />

Cocke, Albert<br />

Cook, Clive<br />

Coon, Denny<br />

Corley, Eric<br />

Corley, Jennifer<br />

Cowell, Chuck<br />

Cross, Neil<br />

Cue, Doug<br />

Custer, Chester<br />

Dadisman, Jeff<br />

Davis, Jim<br />

Dean, Bob<br />

Dietterich, Inagrace<br />

Dietterich, Paul<br />

Doser, Raymond<br />

Dowd, John<br />

Downing, Charles<br />

Draper, Darrel<br />

Elder, Terri<br />

Ellingson, Arley<br />

Ellingson, Peggy<br />

Elliot, Ed<br />

Ellson, Mike<br />

Epley, Lloyd<br />

Finehout, Clark<br />

Fix, Charles<br />

Flagg, Jeff<br />

Flyr, Jill<br />

Fowler, W. Robert<br />

Frazee, Nate<br />

Gailey, Carol<br />

Gant, Harland<br />

George, Elliott<br />

Gilbert, Dennis<br />

Gingerich, Kevin<br />

Gobeli, David<br />

Gubser, Jim<br />

Hall, Scott<br />

Hanke, Jim<br />

Hansel, Penny<br />

Hartley, Larry<br />

Haskins, Derrick<br />

Hasler, Dot


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Heck, Dennis<br />

Herndon, Dan<br />

Hershey, Tony<br />

Hjelmas, Roy<br />

Hofer, Maynard<br />

Hoffman, Shirley<br />

Hokel, Dean<br />

Hooten, Jack<br />

Hoover, Bob<br />

Hopes, Dennis<br />

Houts, Glen<br />

Imlay, Harry<br />

Jones, Harold<br />

Kahler, Gerry<br />

Keizer, John<br />

Kellogg, Chuck<br />

Kelsey, Chuck<br />

Kennedy, Stanley<br />

Kitterman, Ralph<br />

Kruse, David<br />

Kuntz, J. Kenneth<br />

Laning, Everett<br />

Larson, Ernest<br />

Latta, Lloyd<br />

Lautt, Clarence<br />

Lautt, Zona<br />

Lewis, Le Roy<br />

Lloyd, Joe<br />

Mallott, Charlott<br />

Mallott, Sheridan<br />

Malone, Sara<br />

Marty, Howard<br />

Mather, Merlin<br />

McGraw, Douglas<br />

Merrill, Karen<br />

Merrill, Reg<br />

Miller, Charles<br />

Miller, Harold<br />

Miller, Matthew<br />

Miller-Sinclair, Roxanne<br />

Moores, James<br />

Moores, Jim<br />

Morrison, Clarence<br />

Nissen, Richard<br />

Noseworthy, Jim<br />

Nothdurft, Milton<br />

Oswald, Rollin<br />

Paige, Warren<br />

Paulus, Dick<br />

Perdue, Jim<br />

Peterson, David<br />

Peterson, David<br />

Phillips, Robert<br />

Pilecki, Fred<br />

Piper, Judith<br />

Pippert, Richard<br />

Platon, Neil<br />

Pulatie, Tony<br />

Quant, Harvey<br />

Raines, Dave<br />

Raines, Kathy<br />

Reddick, Beverly<br />

Ricks, Allen<br />

Riegel, Henry<br />

Rinkel, Charles<br />

Robinson, John<br />

Root, Leonard<br />

Royar, Ken<br />

Ruppert, Robert<br />

Russell, Richard<br />

Samuelson, Paul<br />

Schultz, Nancy<br />

Schultz, Frank<br />

Schultz, Rhonda<br />

Schumacher, Marty<br />

Schwarz, Leland<br />

Seibert, James<br />

Seongbae, Cheong<br />

Shaffer, Herbert<br />

Sheils, George<br />

Shelly, Dean<br />

Sherman, Brian<br />

Shultz, Paul<br />

Smith, Paul<br />

Sorenson, Vernon<br />

Sparks, Clyde<br />

Steele, Otto<br />

Steward, William<br />

Stout, Jim<br />

Stransky, Linda<br />

Striffler, Russell<br />

Tisdale, John<br />

Townsley, Mike<br />

Ulffers, Pam<br />

Walker, Tim<br />

Washington, Alex<br />

Willits, Alaire<br />

Woeste, Scott<br />

Woeste, Stan<br />

Ziettlow, Carryl<br />

Laity:<br />

Back, Lee Ann<br />

Bell, Dennis<br />

Cole, Pat<br />

DeGraw, Rosemary<br />

Dvorak, Bernice<br />

Ealy, Leslee<br />

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Eberhart, Erin<br />

Felkner, Myrtle<br />

Freemyer, Judith<br />

Held, Byron<br />

Ireland, Rachel<br />

Jackson, Nancy<br />

Mathes, Chris<br />

McElvain, Jeremy<br />

Merkle, Richard<br />

Merkle, Louise<br />

Newman, Lewis<br />

Newman, Mary<br />

Nolan, Don<br />

Wedeking, Martin<br />

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31. ASSOCIATE SECRETARIES. The following persons served as associate secretaries for<br />

Daily Proceedings: Mel Ammon, Jane Cochran, Jim Kledis, Doris Knight, Norm Knight,<br />

Larry Pauley, Al Rusk, Jim Turner, Larry Vallery, and Patricia Coon, Daily Proceedings<br />

Editor.<br />

32. ATTEST OF DAILY PROCEEDINGS. We hereby certify that the foregoing records of the<br />

Daily <strong>Journal</strong> or Proceedings of the One Hundred Fifty-Seventh Session of the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> of the United Methodist Church are complete and accurate, and with<br />

the published reports, were adopted by the <strong>Conference</strong> as its Official Record.<br />

Presiding Bishop, <strong>Conference</strong> Secretary,


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CERTIFICATION OF ORDINATION<br />

THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT AT HILTON COLISEUM<br />

IN AMES, IOWA<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

ON THE 4 TH DAY OF JUNE, <strong>2000</strong>, I CONSECRATED ORDINANDS:<br />

Probationary Member and Deacon’s Orders<br />

Carolyn Lee Ross Bittner<br />

Associate Members and Deacon’s Orders<br />

Pamela Jean Farren Kenneth L. Greene, Jr. Larry R. Prosser<br />

Lewis Flanigan Edmond O. Powers<br />

Full Members and Elder’s Orders<br />

Richard Boatman Joann H. Hary Back Eun Sung<br />

Debra Manning Burks Kiboko Kiboko Nanette Rae Tomlinson<br />

Jeffrey A. Dahlin Kerrin A. Kirkpatrick Gary L. Van Wert<br />

Celestyne Crawford DeVance Scot A. Patrick Timm Alan Wilkin<br />

Curtis DeVance David G. Rogula Michale James Willer<br />

Abena Safiyah Fosua Laura Lynn Smith<br />

Elder in Full Connection (Recognition of Order from Another Denomination)<br />

Kwasi I. Kena<br />

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Probationary Member and Deacon’s Orders<br />

Carolyn L.R. Bittner and Bishop Charles W. Jordan<br />

Associate Members and Deacon’s Orders<br />

(L-R): Larry Prosser, Lewis Flanigan, Bishop Charles W. Jordan, Ed Powers,<br />

Pamela Farren and Ken Greene


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(l-r): Nanette Tomlinson, Timm Wilkin, Kerrin Kirkpatrick, Bishop Charles W.<br />

Jordan, Kiboko I. Kiboko, Laura Smith, Back Eun Sung and A. Safiyah Fosua.<br />

Back row (l-r): Debra Burks, Joann Hary, Dave Rogula, Gary Van Wert, Jeffrey<br />

Dahlin, Richard Boatman, Curtis DeVance, Celestyne DeVance and Mike Willer.<br />

Elder in Full Connection<br />

(Recognition of Order from Another Denomination)<br />

Kwasi I. Kena and Bishop Charles W. Jordan


INDEX OF STANDING ITEMS<br />

X. INDEX OF STANDING ITEMS<br />

(Containing a summary of previous <strong>Conference</strong> actions which have a continuing effect or<br />

concern for the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> of The United Methodist Church.)<br />

EDITOR’S NOTE:<br />

A. An index listing of standing items appears on Page 4, 1969 <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong> (former EUB Church) and on Page 307, 1968 North <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong> and Year Book (former Methodist Church).<br />

B. A record of Abandoned Churches and other property appears on Page 301, 1968 South<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> (former Methodist Church); and in the 1970 <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, Pages 236-241.<br />

C. The letters “IACJ” in the items dated 1969 and later denote <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong> in the interest of economy.<br />

D. This listing was revised in 1979 and again in 1989. See 1978 <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong> for a more complete listing.<br />

1. Adult Retreat Center, IACJ, 1989, Item 101, p. 180.<br />

2. Advance Specials, Guidelines for Approving <strong>Conference</strong>, IACJ, 1989, Item 403, Page<br />

192; IACJ, 1998, Item 409, p. 189.<br />

3. Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Expense, IACJ, 1978 Item 4, Pages 401-403; 1979, Item 1208.5,<br />

Pages 349-50; 1980, Item 626.4; IACJ, 1982, p. 434; IACJ, 1983, p. 312; IACJ, 1985,<br />

p. 265; IACJ, 1986, p. 391; IACJ, 1988 p. 395; IACJ, 1989, p. 272; IACJ, 1990, p. 418;<br />

IACJ, 1991, p. 293; IACJ, 1993, p. 291; IACJ, 1994, p. 299; 1995, p. 341; IACJ, 1996,<br />

p. 315; IACJ, 1997, p. 279-280; IACJ 1998, p. 295; IACJ 1999, p. 194 (Item 664); IACJ<br />

<strong>2000</strong>, p. 182, Item 601.<br />

4. Approved <strong>Conference</strong> Evangelist, Standards for, IACJ, 1976 Item 615, Pages 397-8;<br />

1977, Item 415, Page 403, IACJ, 1986 Item 520, Page 275.<br />

5. Archives and History, Commission on, Constitution for, IACJ, 1969 Page 232 (For<br />

changes made Nov. 2, 1989, contact the Commission).<br />

6. Area Disaster Fund, IACJ, 1976, Item 418, Page 375; IACJ, 1992 Item 402, Page 217.<br />

7. Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws: (Item 195, Page 335, 1979 IACJ) The Articles of<br />

Incorporation and By-Laws of the institutions and agencies related to the <strong>Conference</strong> be<br />

kept in the office of the Resident Bishop.<br />

8. Builder’s Call, IACJ, 1980, Item 441, pp. 296-7; 1984, Item 462, p. 362; IACJ, 1992, Item<br />

405, p. 218.<br />

9. Cabinet Salary Formula, for years prior to 1987 see IACJ, 1986, p. 124; IACJ, 1994,<br />

Item 667, p. 240; IACJ, 1995, Item 602, p. 225; IACJ 1996 , Item 603, p. 227; IACJ,<br />

1997, Item 604, p. 190; IACJ, 1998, Item 620, p. 210; IACJ, 1999, Item 620, p. 180; IACJ<br />

<strong>2000</strong>, p. 189, Item 620.<br />

10. Call to Covenant Ministry, Distributed at 1988 Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, Contact Board of<br />

Ordained Ministry.<br />

11. Camps and Extended Church Ministries:<br />

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a. Task Force Report, IACJ, 1980, Item 805, pp. 226-248.<br />

b. Camp Proposal, IACJ, 1981, Item 101, pp. 211-212.<br />

c. Master Plan for <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Camping and Extended Ministries, IACJ,<br />

1987, Item 101, p. 178.<br />

d. One Million Dollar Gift Proposal, IACJ, 1991, Item 520, p. 210.<br />

e. Master Plan Proposal, IACJ, 1997, Item 412, p. 183; IACJ, 1999, p. 148, Item 101.<br />

f. Camps, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries, Bd. of, IACJ, <strong>2000</strong>, p. 132, Item 107.<br />

12. Capital Funds Campaign, IACJ, 1989, Item 614, p. 204.<br />

13. Certified Personnel, Responsible Conditions for Employment, IACJ, 1988, Item 135, pp.<br />

177.<br />

14. Charting the Course, Mission and Goal Statements, IACJ, 1990, Item 501, p. 296;<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Director, Report #4, Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual, 1993.<br />

Also on file at CCOM office.<br />

15. Church Extension and Revitalization, Guidelines for, IACJ, 1996, Item 122 p. 173; IACJ,<br />

1998, Item 406, p. 182.<br />

16. Church Investment Study Committee Report, IACJ, p. 378.<br />

17. Clergy and Diaconal Minister Misconduct, Report of Standing Committee, (Report of<br />

Bishop’s Task Force on Sexual and Power Abuse, IACJ, 1993, pp. 208-241; Revisions,<br />

IACJ, 1995, p. 254); IACJ, 1998, pp. 237-249.<br />

18. Code of Ethics for Ministers, IACJ, 1996 p. 262.<br />

19. Communications, Comprehensive Plan, IACJ, 1990, Item 445, p. 281.<br />

20. <strong>Conference</strong> Staff Housing, IACJ, 1974, Page 380, C; 1975, Item 705, pp. 389-90; 1980,<br />

Item 631, pp. 327-28.<br />

21. Conflict Resolution Ministry, IACJ, 1991, Item 102, p. 198.<br />

22. Congregational Development Funding Process, IACJ, 1991, Item 401, p. 205.<br />

23. Congregational Development, (Church Extension), IACJ, 1994, Item 406, p. 191.<br />

24. Covenant Relationship with Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong>, IACJ, 1999, Items 444 &<br />

445), p. 168.<br />

25. Diaconal Ministers, Responsible Conditions for Employment, IACJ, 1988, Item 134,<br />

p. 174.<br />

26. Discontinuance or Abandonment of Local Church Property, IACJ, 1999, Item 601, p. 175.<br />

27. District Realignment; The Next Four Years: A Strategy for Growth, IACJ, 1988, Item 560,<br />

P. 284.<br />

28. Divorced Ministers’ Spouses, IACJ, 1982, Item 153. <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Guidelines<br />

Concerning Clergy-Spouse Divorce, IACJ, 1986, Item 147, pp. 198-204.


INDEX OF STANDING ITEMS<br />

29. Election of Delegates to General and Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong>s, Guidelines, IACJ, 1994,<br />

p. 243; IACJ, 1998, Item 218, p. 173.<br />

30. Election of Nominees to the Jurisdictional Pool for General and Jurisdictional Board and<br />

Agencies, IACJ, 1992, Item 654, p. 271.<br />

31. EMLC, Comprehensive Plan for Developing in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, IACJ, 1988,<br />

Item 357, p. 223, update IACJ, 1991, Item 301, p. 201.<br />

32. Episcopal Decisions, Requests for and Rulings, IACJ, 1993, pp. 99-101; IACJ, 1994, p.<br />

99; IACJ, 1995, p. IACJ, 1996, p. 86.<br />

33. Evangelism, Comprehensive Plan for the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, IACJ, 1987, p. 207.<br />

34. Headquarters Relocation Task Force Report, IACJ, 1994, p. 248.<br />

35. Historical:<br />

a. Historical Record of Sessions of the Three Predecessor <strong>Conference</strong>s, IACJ, 1970,<br />

pp. 351-52.<br />

b. Historical Site, IACJ, 1969, p. 234; 1972, Volume 2, p. 96, 16.5.<br />

c. History of United Methodism in <strong>Iowa</strong>, IACJ, 1970, pp. 353-65.<br />

d. Resolution and Enabling Acts; Act and Articles of Consolidation and, Incorporation;<br />

Plan and Basis of Union, Recommendation of Ad Hoc Area, Area Commission on<br />

Structure and Functioning, IACJ, 1969, pp. 138, 142-45, 146, 1976-78, 1985-92.<br />

36. Homelessness Task Force, IACJ, 1989, Item 301, p. 188.<br />

37. Homosexual Persons, Report of Task Force on Ministry to, IACJ, 1990, Item 557.<br />

38. Institutional Relationships, Special Committee on, IACJ, 1983, Items 201 & 202, pp. 192-<br />

197; 1985 report, page 1983; IACJ, 1987, Items 402 & 403, pp. 196-206.<br />

39. <strong>Iowa</strong> Inter-Church Forum:<br />

a. Funding, IACJ, 1982, Item 622, p. 346.<br />

b. Programming Through, IACJ, 1982, Item 623, p. 346.<br />

40. <strong>Iowa</strong>-Nigeria Partnership; IACJ, 1997, Legislative Committee III, p. 182.<br />

41. <strong>Journal</strong> Distribution, IACJ, 1990, Item 652, p. 348.<br />

42. Local Church, Practical Suggestions for Effective Ministry, IACJ, 1992, Item 126, p. 191.<br />

43. Master Plan for the Ministry, IACJ, 1975, Item 651, pp. 379-87; 1976, Item 914, pp. 422-<br />

23; 1977, Item 801, pp. 441-43.<br />

44. Mission Church Assistance, Item 129, IACJ 1996, p. 183.<br />

45. Ministerial Education Fund, IACJ, 1990, Item 125, p. 203.<br />

46. New Church Development and Parish Revitalization, Joint Strategy for; Item 123, IACJ<br />

1996, p. 178; IACJ, 1998, Item 407, p. 186.<br />

47. Non-Certified Persons in Diaconal Ministry, Guidelines for Employment, IACJ, 1988, Item<br />

136, p. 179.<br />

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48. Okoboji Report, IACJ, 1994, p. 244.<br />

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49. Parsonage Guidelines, Safety and Standards, IACJ, 1969, pp. 339-40; 1974, p. 383, 2.;<br />

1976, Item 704,7., p. 402; 1977, Item 620, p. 423; 1979, Item 1149, pp. 342-46; 1979,<br />

Item 1150, p. 346; 1980, pp. 333-36; 1982, Item 618, pp. 341-345; 1984, Item 651; 1990,<br />

Item 656, p. 348; 1999, Item 652, pp. 189-193.<br />

50. Pastoral Record, IACJ, 1989, Item 103, p. 185.<br />

51. Pensions, Board of:<br />

a. Disability Request Procedures, IACJ, 1971, p. D-107.<br />

b. Interpretation of Ministerial and Record and Annuity Years, 1971, p. D-88-D-89.<br />

c. Articles of Incorporation, on file in <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer’s office, Secretary of<br />

State’s office or with Board of Pensions.<br />

52. Priscilla Fund, IACJ, 1991, Item 631, p. 227; IACJ, 1998, Item 649, p. 219.<br />

53. Procedures of <strong>Conference</strong>-Related Health and Welfare Ministries Institutions, IACJ,<br />

1972, Volume 2, pp. 112-113; 1974, p. 347, d.; 1975, Item 509, pp. 353-54;1981, Item<br />

212, p. 221.<br />

54. Rainbow Covenant Church, Item 201, IACJ 1996, p. 187; IACJ, <strong>2000</strong>, p. 140, Item 201.<br />

55. Reconciling/Transforming <strong>Conference</strong>; CCOM Report, IACJ, 1997, p. 224.<br />

56. Restructuring (<strong>Conference</strong> Administrative); IACJ, 1999, p. 151.<br />

57. Roll of the Dead, (complete records noted), IACJ, 1969, p. 396.<br />

58. Rural Economic Concerns, IACJ, 1987, Item 201, pp. 191-194.<br />

59. Sabbatical Leave Procedure and Program, IACJ, 1971, pp. D-109-D-110, 1972, Volume<br />

2, pp. 131-32; IACJ, 1994, p. 249.<br />

60. Sexual and Power Abuse, Report of Bishop’s Task Force on, IACJ, see Clergy and<br />

Diaconal Minister Misconduct, Standing Committee on (Standing Item #17 this listing).<br />

61. Staff Housing Policy, IACJ, 1997, p. 199.<br />

62. Staff Study Report, IACJ, 1996, p. 257; Staffing Model, CCOM Deployed Staff, IACJ,<br />

<strong>2000</strong>, pp. 159-160, Item 401.<br />

63. Stewardship Goals and Strategies (Comprehensive), IACJ, 1986, Section II, pp. 204-211.<br />

64. Structure and Reorganization:<br />

Structure Study Report, IACJ, 1987, Item 616, pp. 235-257.<br />

65. United Methodist Men, Constitution and Bylaws, updated March 13, 1993 and on file with<br />

the <strong>Conference</strong> U.M.M. President and Treasurer.<br />

66. Westmar College - Actions relating to; IACJ, 1990, Daily Proceedings, p. 171.<br />

67. Workmen’s Compensation, IACJ, 1974, p. 376.9.


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XI. REPORTS OF CONFERENCE ACTION<br />

EDITOR’S NOTE: All who read the reports and action of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> should understand<br />

the following: The <strong>Conference</strong> is a legal ecclesiastical institution of The United Methodist Church as<br />

prescribed in The Book of Discipline. The items listed in this section were approved by majority vote of<br />

the official members of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and may not necessarily reflect the viewpoint of every<br />

member and constituent of the United Methodist congregations in <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

A copy of the <strong>2000</strong> Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual, as amended and adopted by the <strong>2000</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Session, is on file in the office of the Director of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries.<br />

See the Daily Proceedings section of this <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> for motions in regards to further action of<br />

the <strong>2000</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

LEGISLATIVE SECTION I<br />

Legislative Chairperson: Paul Wilcox<br />

Legislative Secretary: Andree Halden<br />

Small Group A:<br />

Board of Camp, <strong>Conference</strong>, and Retreat Ministries<br />

The Board of Camp, <strong>Conference</strong>, and Retreat Ministries exists to provide Christian growth<br />

experiences where Jesus Christ transforms lives, persons grow in Christian discipleship and leaders are<br />

developed to empower their local churches in the world.<br />

The Board hopes to expand adult ministry opportunities and build upon its strong base in children<br />

and youth ministries to reflect and respond to the dynamic changes of the 21 st century. The Board seeks<br />

to develop leaders, spiritually and theologically, who recognize their gifts for ministry and also provide<br />

leadership in camps, local churches and communities. The Board seeks always to strengthen the<br />

connection between local churches and campsites (ministry centers).<br />

101. Campsite (Ministry Center) Program Support<br />

This program provides part of the salary and benefits support package for site directors and other<br />

key leadership for the program and administration at the <strong>Conference</strong> campsites. By helping to provide<br />

support staff for maintenance and business responsibilities, this item allows site directors to spend more<br />

time developing program, networking with clergy and laypersons and visiting local churches to promote<br />

the ministry.<br />

The site directors train and direct over 80 college age young adults each summer. Lay persons<br />

from our churches fill leadership positions where they continue to grow as event directors and<br />

counselors. Within the camping program children and youth are given the opportunity to develop<br />

leadership skills over the course of several years as they grow spiritually and in the knowledge of group<br />

and camping skills.<br />

All (100%) of the apportionment funds and CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT<br />

CHALLENGE GIVING directed to this item will be used for program support at<br />

campsites (ministry centers).<br />

102. Campsite (Ministry Center) Maintenance and Improvements<br />

This item is designed to assist in keeping the campsites (ministry centers) well maintained and<br />

to improve the facilities so they will be attractive to participants and provide space that enhances the<br />

experience for campers, retreat participants, local church groups and others using these facilities.<br />

All (100%) of the apportionments funds and CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG<br />

ADULT CHALLENGE GIVING directed to this item will be used for costs related to the<br />

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103. Marketing and Leadership Development<br />

This item provides for the promotion of the various programs of the camping and retreat ministry.<br />

These include publication and distribution of the camp catalog, and brochures for the individual sites and<br />

for Christian Ventures.<br />

About 90% of the apportionment funds and CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG<br />

ADULT CHALLENGE GIVING attached to this item will be directed toward marketing<br />

and promotional activities.<br />

This item also supports continuing education for site directors, Board of Camp, <strong>Conference</strong>, and<br />

Retreat Ministries members and volunteers who attend the National Camp Leaders Training.<br />

About 10% of the apportionment funds and CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG<br />

ADULT CHALLENGE GIVING attached to this item will be used for leadership<br />

development through continuing education.<br />

104. Camperships<br />

Camperships make it possible for persons experiencing financial hardships to attend events<br />

sponsored by the Board of Camp, <strong>Conference</strong>, and Retreat Ministries. The Board expects to help over<br />

450 persons, mostly children, to participate in camping and retreat experiences each year who would<br />

otherwise be unable to attend these important events.<br />

About 2% of the apportionment funds attached to this item are used to maintain the<br />

records, do the correspondence and otherwise manage the campership program. The<br />

remaining 98% of these funds are used directly for camperships.<br />

105. Board of Camp, <strong>Conference</strong>, and Retreat Ministries Budget Summary<br />

A. Summary of budget items which are funded by apportionments and/or support the<br />

conference-wide camping program. These items do not appear in the budgets for individual sites.<br />

Revenues and Support 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Benevolences $543,876 $543,876<br />

Miscellaneous receipts<br />

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT<br />

CHALLENGE 49,320 86,624<br />

Camper Fees 5,000 5,200<br />

Contributions Designated for Camperships 27,000 28,000<br />

Total $625,196 $663,700<br />

Expenses<br />

Program services<br />

Local Church Support Ministries<br />

Connectional Ministries<br />

101. Campsite (Min. Center) Program Sup. $270,196 $285,000<br />

102. Campsite (Min. Center) Main. & Improv. 255,000 270,000<br />

103. Market & Lead. Dev. (inc. Camper Fees) 28,000 30,700<br />

104. Camperships (includes contributions) 72,000 78,000<br />

Total $625,196 $663,700<br />

B. Summary of entire budget for the <strong>Conference</strong> camping program. This includes the individual<br />

site budgets which are funded primarily through camper, retreat and hosted group fees. It also<br />

incorporates the items summarized in 105.A above . Note: At the <strong>Conference</strong> level, camperships are<br />

given to help campers lacking financial resources to attend camp. As those campers attend camp, the


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camperships turn into camper fees which then support the programming at the site. It is also important<br />

to note that the funds carried forward in this budget primarily represent camperships. Camperships are<br />

raised one year and used the next. This method of management allows the Board of Camps to know<br />

at the beginning of the camping season how many camperships it will be able to award.<br />

Revenues and Support: 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

World Service and conference benevolences $ 543,876 $ 543,876<br />

Less amounts not collected<br />

Apportionments received $ 543,876 $ 543,876<br />

District Askings<br />

Charitable gifts and grants 309,736 289,453<br />

Fees for services 1,063,307 1,081,776<br />

Investment earnings 1,889 1,950<br />

Miscellaneous receipts 38,102 38,250<br />

Total revenues and support $1,956,911 $1,955,305<br />

Expenses:<br />

Program services:<br />

Local Church support ministries:<br />

Connectional ministries $1,886,713 $1,925,371<br />

Institutional support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to affiliated institutions<br />

Total program services $1,886,713 $1,925,371<br />

Supporting Services:<br />

Fund-raising services<br />

Total expenses $1,886,713 $1,925,371<br />

Excess revenues and support over expenditures 70,198 29,934<br />

Inter-fund transfers 8,000 8,000<br />

Balance forward from prior year 229,483 259,468<br />

Ending Balance $ 307,681 $ 297,402<br />

C. Action Item: The Annual <strong>Conference</strong> authorizes apportionment levels and the total budgets<br />

of the Board of Camp, <strong>Conference</strong>, and Retreat Ministries for 2001 and 2002 at:<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportionments $543,876 $543,876<br />

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT<br />

CHALLENGE $49,320 $86,624<br />

Total Revenue $1,956,911 $1,955,305<br />

Total Expense $1,886,713 $1,925,371<br />

Small Group B:<br />

106. Change in Structure for the Board of Camp, <strong>Conference</strong>, and Retreat Ministries<br />

This action changed the name of this agency to the “Board of Camp, <strong>Conference</strong>, and Retreat<br />

Ministries” to reflect the broad, inclusive nature of the ministry. This action also redefines the board's<br />

role, clearly stating that it is to establish vision, policy, goals, and systems for monitoring progress. The<br />

professional staff will be responsible for implementation and day-to-day management of the<br />

camp/ministry sites and programs operated by the Board. Volunteers will be organized to assist the<br />

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Rules of Order Change<br />

Submitted by: Board of Camps and Extended Ministries<br />

1999 IACJ, Page 241, lines 6-37.<br />

Replace the present III.C.2.c.(1) with the following:<br />

(1) Board of Camp, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries (15 members).<br />

(a) Responsibilities:<br />

(i) Establish a vision, a direction for the ministry, and monitor the progress to assure<br />

that the organization is carrying it out.<br />

(ii) Be the link between the sites and annual conference (agencies and<br />

congregations), assuring that the agencies’ and churches’ needs and issues are<br />

understood by the Camp, <strong>Conference</strong>, and Retreat Ministries leaders, and that the<br />

Camp, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries’ needs and issues are understood by the<br />

churches and annual conference agencies.<br />

(iii) Establish standards of quality for carrying out all aspects of the ministry with<br />

systems of accountability for assuring that the standards are maintained.<br />

(iv) Set annual goals which are attainable and measurable, and establish a regular<br />

system of accountability and feedback to assure that the goals are met and new goals<br />

established.<br />

(v) Oversee the management of the sites, programs and personnel to assure fiscal<br />

responsibility, stewardship of property, quality of programming, fairness in staff<br />

relations, and practices which reduce the exposure of risk in the annual conference.<br />

(b) Officers of the board and members of the executive committee shall be the chairperson,<br />

vice chairperson and secretary. The officers may be selected from outside the board<br />

membership.<br />

(c) The Board will have 15 members: 4 lay, 4 clergy, 4 persons with special expertise, and<br />

3 officers. There shall be a goal of having membership which will represent each of the<br />

districts.<br />

(d) Consultants shall be the Associate Council Director for Camp, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat<br />

Ministries and the <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer or designee.<br />

(e) The Board shall have a Personnel standing committee.<br />

Also, III.C.1.e.(4), 1999 IACJ, page 239<br />

(4) There shall be an Associate Council Director for Camp, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries<br />

who shall be employed by, directed by, and amenable to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries,<br />

under the direction of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Director in cooperation with the Board of<br />

Camp, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat and Ministries. The Associate Council Director for Camp, <strong>Conference</strong><br />

and Retreat Ministries, as the staff person related to the Board of Camp, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat<br />

Ministries, will be the administrator of the conference’s camping program and the campsites.<br />

Small Group C:<br />

107. Capital Campaign for the Board of Camp, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries<br />

Proposal:<br />

The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Finance and Administration (CFA) recommended to the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> (<strong>Conference</strong>) a capital campaign to raise nine million dollars over approximately seven years<br />

for the Board of Camps, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries (BOCCRM). The purpose is to build,<br />

renovate, and maintain facilities that will increase capacity and provide user-friendly opportunities for<br />

children, youth and adults at the BOCCRM five ministry centers.<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Action:<br />

1. Approved a capital fund-raising campaign.<br />

a. The campaign will be conducted over approximately seven years. Active solicitation will occur<br />

during the first three years followed by four years for pledge commitment completion.<br />

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a permanently restricted endowment in which the investment earnings may be used for repair and<br />

maintenance. The remainder will be used to build and renovate facilities at the BOCCRM five ministry<br />

centers.<br />

2. Approved the use of BOCCRM assets to secure a $500,000 line of credit to be used to finance<br />

the start up costs. The line of credit will be repaid from gifts received during the campaign.<br />

Rationale:<br />

In order to maintain our current usage levels, the camping and retreat facilities are in drastic need of<br />

renovation and updating. Many of the facilities are in excess of 50 years old and, as such, need<br />

significant amounts of repair and maintenance. Our marketing surveys and customer satisfaction<br />

responses tell us that people expect and want modern facilities. For example, when people discover that<br />

many facilities are not air conditioned, they do not register for the camp or retreat.<br />

The results of our feasibility study and marketing plan development confirm that there is a market for the<br />

camp and retreat facilities. Currently, only about 4% of <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist youth attend camp while<br />

many adults indicate a desire to attend retreats when adequate facilities are provided.<br />

Each campsite has identified a market niche that takes advantage of its unique features and targets a<br />

market population that is sufficient to sustain their camp and retreat ministries. These plans have been<br />

in effect for approximately one year and have produced promising results. Total registration income<br />

increased by 14% in 1999, while in <strong>2000</strong> registrations are ahead of 1999.<br />

Registration fees <strong>2000</strong> 1999<br />

Camping $ 830,420 $ 54,928<br />

Retreat 223,660 218,204<br />

Total $1,054,080 $ 973,132<br />

Percent change 8.3% 14.2%<br />

Critical Needs:<br />

In order for the capital campaign and master plan to be successful, the <strong>Conference</strong> must help meet the<br />

following needs:<br />

1. Access to a data base of <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist members. In the past the <strong>Conference</strong> has<br />

relied on local churches to conduct offerings and fund drives to meet fund-raising targets. Many of these<br />

fund-raising campaigns did not meet their goals. Access to a data base of United Methodist members<br />

will allow direct contact for the purpose of informing and soliciting support for the goals and objectives<br />

of this capital campaign.<br />

2. A line of credit in the amount of $500,000. The line of credit will be secured by the assets<br />

of the BOCCRM and will be used to finance the start up costs of the campaign.<br />

3. A professional fund-raising consultant. The BOCCRM will hire a professional fund-raising<br />

consultant to develop the campaign strategies and plans. The consultant will conduct the campaign as<br />

well as monitor and update the fund-raising strategies.<br />

4. Individual ministry center's marketing plans and strategies. Each ministry center will review<br />

and update their marketing plans and strategies as each new project is developed as well as on an<br />

annual basis in order to take advantage of new opportunities.<br />

5. A fulltime financial accounting manager. A financial accounting manager will be hired to<br />

facilitate the accounting and reporting needs of the BOCCRM. This position will be under the direct<br />

supervision of the <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer with a working relationship with the BOCCRM. The position will<br />

be funded through current apportionments.<br />

Reporting:<br />

Once the campaign is approved, the BOCCRM will hire a professional fund raiser to develop the<br />

campaign plans and strategies that identify critical tasks and time frames. The BOCCRM will submit the<br />

campaign plan to CFA for review. The consultant will provide periodic (not less than quarterly) status<br />

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Assumptions:<br />

In building a budget for this campaign, the following assumptions were used:<br />

1. The <strong>2000</strong> <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session will approve the campaign.<br />

2. The critical data base of <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist members will be at a useful state by<br />

September <strong>2000</strong> such that planning will be completed this fall.<br />

3. The campaign will cover approximately seven years, to include up to three years of active<br />

solicitation and four additional years for pledge commitment completion.<br />

4. The <strong>Conference</strong> will approve using BOCCRM's assets to secure a $500,000 line of credit<br />

for a period of five years. The campaign will draw against this line of credit for the first two years,<br />

essentially paying the start up costs. The line of credit will then he repaid during the next three years.<br />

5. The <strong>Conference</strong> will need to borrow any monies to complete construction projects.<br />

Budget:<br />

The following is the budget for the capital campaign. A cash flow projection is included in appendix A<br />

of the Post-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual which may be found in the Council on Ministries Director’s office.<br />

Receipts:<br />

Charitable gifts $9,000,000 100%<br />

Expenses:<br />

Fund Raising:<br />

Professional fund-raising fee 729,150<br />

Promotional activities 82,025<br />

Travel expense 135,900<br />

Office expense 91,400<br />

Donor screening 20,000<br />

Interest expense 89,582<br />

Total fund-raising expense 1,148,057 13%<br />

Maintenance endowment 785,195 9%<br />

Capital improvements 7,066,748 79%<br />

Total capital project 7,851,943 87%<br />

Total expenses $9,000,000 100%<br />

Capital Improvements:<br />

The BOCCRM has developed a master plan, in consultation with Kaleidoscope, for the facilities at each<br />

of our five ministry centers. The facilities contained within this plan have been prioritized by the<br />

BOCCRM and affirmed by the feasibility study. The following table presents those projects that are most<br />

critical to the expansion and success of the five ministry centers. Should additional funds become<br />

available, the BOCCRM has identified other facilities within the scope of the master plan.<br />

During the course of the campaign, BOCCRM will have architecture plans and detail costs prepared for<br />

approval by the Board of Trustees in a timely manner such that construction will proceed as actual<br />

monies become available.<br />

Ministry Priority Facility Cost Center Total<br />

Aldersgate 1 Recreation Center $ 77,400<br />

2 Dining Center 990,000<br />

3 Cabin 255,600<br />

$1,323,000<br />

Golden Valley 1 Dining Center $ 990,000<br />

2 Koinonia lodges (2) 495,000<br />

3 Motel, agape 689,400


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Okoboji 1 Spirit Cabin $ 352,332<br />

2 Activity/Aquatic Ctr. 1,315,368<br />

Pictured Rocks 1a Dining Ctr. Renov. $ 110,700<br />

1b Lodges (2) 401,400<br />

2 Indoor Act. area/pool 656,100<br />

Wesley Woods 1 Methaqua lodge add. $ 198,000<br />

2 Welcome Ctr./office 90,000<br />

3 Indoor horse act. ctr. 297,000<br />

Less amounts rec’d (127,000)<br />

4 Prairie View Cabins 342,000<br />

$2,174,400<br />

$1,667,700<br />

$1,168,200<br />

$ 800,000<br />

Total Project Costs $7,133,300<br />

Total Projected Funds Available $7,066,748<br />

Small Group D:<br />

Board of Church and Society<br />

The Board of Church and Society helps the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, districts and local churches<br />

as they relate the gospel of Jesus Christ to the members of the church and to the persons and structures<br />

of the communities, nation, and world in which they live. Board programs provide education and action<br />

on issues confronting the church in ways that are consistent with the Social Principles and the policies<br />

adopted by the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and the General <strong>Conference</strong> of the United Methodist Church.<br />

108. Legislative Advocacy<br />

The Board of Church and Society’s primary task is to call local churches, individuals, and the<br />

annual conference to witness to Jesus Christ in active social justice ministries. The highest priority of<br />

the board is legislative advocacy. To accomplish this priority, it is deemed necessary to employ a<br />

legislative advocate. The Legislative Advocate works under mandate of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

through the work of the Board of Church and Society. This person is appointed by the Bishop of the<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. The Legislative Advocacy Committee, a standing committee of the Board of<br />

Church and Society, works in direct relationship to the legislative advocate. The Legislative Advocate<br />

works full-time on behalf of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and is in regular dialogue with the Bishop of the<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> throughout the year.<br />

The Legislative Advocate advocates the official positions of the United Methodist Church,<br />

including the Social Principles, the General <strong>Conference</strong> resolutions, and the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

resolutions relative to matters before the <strong>Iowa</strong> General Assembly and the U. S. Congress, maintains<br />

a clearly identifiable and continuing presence at the State Capitol, and communicates with United<br />

Methodists concerning legislative issues. The Advocate also encourages, enables and trains United<br />

Methodists in advocacy.<br />

About 1/3 of the Legislative Advocate program is funded through apportionments. The<br />

remaining 2/3 is funded through direct contributions, fees for shared services and interest<br />

earned on endowed gifts designated for this program.<br />

109. Peace and Justice Ministries<br />

A. Criminal Justice ministries provide awareness of our Christian call to ministry in the area of<br />

criminal justice, and provide advocacy for and in the criminal justice system through awareness and<br />

involvement.


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B. Restorative Justice ministries introduce and implement restorative justice programs<br />

throughout <strong>Iowa</strong> and train persons to become restorative justice facilitators. This is a new initiative of<br />

the General Church implemented in <strong>Iowa</strong> by this Board.<br />

C. Memberships in various coalitions and advocacy groups provide for representation and voice<br />

for <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodists in these efforts. These memberships include Project Equality, <strong>Iowa</strong> Religious<br />

Coalition for Reproductive Choice, and the <strong>Iowa</strong> Environmental Council.<br />

D. The Homelessness and Affordable Housing Task Force distributes information on<br />

homelessness to local churches and provides financial support to assist them with projects that affect<br />

homeless persons. The task force meets quarterly to review applications and to award funding in<br />

support of this effort.<br />

E. The Ecumenical Peace Cooperation emphasizes our need to work ecumenically as a<br />

denomination and as individuals on peace issues. This effort is an ongoing program designed to share<br />

expertise and resources, thus preventing unnecessary duplication and to strengthen peace education,<br />

training and action by United Methodists.<br />

F. Education and Leadership Training is a new program designed to provide funding for training<br />

local church and <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Church and Society members about issues and the church’s<br />

position on those issues. This training covers General Church resolutions as well as the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> resolutions. It also helps develop skills in how to be an advocate.<br />

The Board of Church and Society uses about 25% of its apportionments funds on their<br />

six Peace and Justice Ministries.<br />

110. Board of Church and Society Budget Summary<br />

A. This total budget summary includes the substantial donations and contributions which fund<br />

about two-thirds of the Legislative Advocacy program. In addition, it shows the income from Peace and<br />

Justice offerings, the payment of that offering to the General Church and the distribution of half of the<br />

remaining portion through grants to ecumenical peace and justice efforts. The carry over amounts<br />

represent funds designated for use by the Legislative Advocate program.<br />

Revenues and Support: 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

World Service and conference benevolences $ 54,320 $ 55,570<br />

Less amounts not collected<br />

Apportionments received 54,320 55,570<br />

Charitable gifts and grants 75,810 104,290<br />

Investment earnings 1,250<br />

Miscellaneous receipts<br />

Total revenues and support $ 131,380 $ 159,860<br />

Expenses:<br />

Program services:<br />

General church support ministries:<br />

Advanced specials and special Sunday offerings $ 10,000 $ 10,000<br />

Local church support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to local churches 14,015 15,265<br />

Connectional ministries 122,365 124,595<br />

Institutional support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to affiliated institutions<br />

Ecumenical programs 10,000 10,000


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Other Ministries:<br />

Direct grants to individuals<br />

Other programs<br />

Total programs services $156,380 $159,860<br />

Supporting services:<br />

Fund-raising services 150 150<br />

Total expenses 156,530 160,010<br />

Excess revenues and support over expenditures (25,150) (150)<br />

Inter-fund transfers<br />

Balance forward from prior year 42,582 17,432<br />

Ending Balance $ 17,432 $ 17,282<br />

B. Action Item: The Annual <strong>Conference</strong> authorizes apportionment revenue and total budget<br />

levels for the Board of Church and Society for 2001 and 2002 at:<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportionments $54,320 $55,570<br />

Total Revenue $131,380 $159,860<br />

Total Expense $156,530 $160,010<br />

111. Creation of a Standing Committee on Resolutions for the Board of Church and Society<br />

Adoption of this rule of order change creates within the Board of Church and Society a Standing<br />

Committee on Resolutions and will make the chair of that committee a member of the Board of Church<br />

and Society. The purpose of this committee will be to solicit, develop, advocate for, suggest, receive<br />

for review, and otherwise deal with the substantive content of resolutions which the Board of Church and<br />

Society wishes to present to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

NOTE: Creation of this Board Standing Committee in no way affects the work and role of the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Resolutions Committee. The <strong>Conference</strong> Resolutions Committee is responsible for ensuring the integrity<br />

of the resolutions process. It does not address itself to content of resolutions. All resolutions, including<br />

those which originate in the Board of Church and Society and those which originate elsewhere, will<br />

continue to be reviewed by the <strong>Conference</strong> Resolutions Committee to ensure that they adhere to<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> guidelines.<br />

Rule of Order Change<br />

Submitted by: Board of Church and Society.<br />

1999 IACJ, Page 241, line 44<br />

(b) Membership shall include one person from each of the twelve districts and the chairpersons<br />

of the Legislative Advocacy and Resolutions Standing Committees.<br />

. . . . .<br />

(e) The board shall have two standing committees; Legislative Advocacy and Resolutions.<br />

Small Group E:<br />

Board of Discipleship<br />

The Board of Discipleship exists to assist the church in making disciples for Christ, through<br />

Wesley’s Means of Grace: prayer, study of scripture, fasting, celebrating the Lord’s Supper, Christian<br />

conferencing, and acts of mercy.<br />

The Board of Discipleship engages this ministry in two primary ways: Seeding local church efforts<br />

in mission and ministry, and direct ministry in areas which are especially connectional in nature.<br />

112. Seeding Local Church Mission and Ministry<br />

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develop new ministries. This funding helps local churches pursue their vision for new ministries by<br />

helping overcome some of the initial financial obstacles. The infusion of seed money can help an<br />

emerging ministry get started and can help generate the local support that will sustain it over time.<br />

These innovative ministries are shared throughout the <strong>Conference</strong> by a variety of means, including<br />

regular communication channels, the work of the CCOM Bi-District Field Staff, and the Coordinated<br />

Funding process. The visioning, creativity, and development of local support for emerging ministries<br />

helps develop leadership within the local church. Working with the Board of Discipleship to develop and<br />

seed their ministry helps those local leaders develop a stronger sense of connection to the larger church<br />

in general, and to the <strong>Conference</strong> in particular. Application for these funds is made through the<br />

Coordinated Funding for Ministry process. (Note: See time line in “Other Reports” at the end of Reports<br />

of <strong>Conference</strong> Action).<br />

About 75% of the Board of Discipleship’s apportionments are directed toward grants to<br />

local churches.<br />

113. Direct Ministry<br />

A. The Board of Discipleship includes among its members one Advocate for each of five<br />

discipleship areas: Evangelism, Stewardship, Christian Education, Spiritual Formation, and Worship.<br />

These volunteers are individuals whose special responsibility is to assist the Board, and by extension<br />

the entire <strong>Conference</strong>, in understanding and pursuing discipleship within their specific area. In order to<br />

advocate effectively for their discipleship area in local churches, through district events and at the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> level, each Advocate needs on-going training and cutting-edge materials. The primary role<br />

of the Advocates is the development of local, district, and <strong>Conference</strong> leaders attuned to and committed<br />

to these areas of discipleship.<br />

B. The Board of Discipleship encourages local churches to help young people and families<br />

understand the gift of sexuality and to use it responsibly. Through the work of the Human Sexuality Task<br />

Force, the Board makes available the curriculum Christians and Sexuality for use in local churches, as<br />

well as encourages the use of other United Methodist resources around the issue of human sexuality.<br />

This ministry helps develop local church leadership by promoting program ministries that can be used<br />

and adapted by leaders in the local church. The Board of Discipleship shall review and take any needed<br />

action to ensure that the curriculum Christians and Sexuality is fully consistent with The Book of<br />

Discipline of the United Methodist Church. The Board shall make a full written report to the 2001 Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

C. Each year, the Board of Discipleship conducts a 5-Day Academy for Spiritual Growth. The<br />

clergy and lay persons who participate in this Academy report dramatic new depth in their spirituality and<br />

new insight into their spiritual journey. Spiritual growth is a key aspect of leadership development in the<br />

church. Follow-up studies show that persons who have participated in spiritual formation experiences<br />

such as this Academy frequently become leaders in their local churches, and at the district and<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> levels.<br />

About 25% of the Board of Discipleship’s apportionment funds are used for<br />

direct ministry.<br />

114. Board of Discipleship Budget Summary<br />

A. This budget summary includes the income from Academy for Spiritual Formation fees. It also<br />

includes the proceeds from the Christian Education Special Offering, which is used to help support<br />

camping in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, to provide scholarships to professionals in ministry, and to help<br />

purchase new educational materials for <strong>Iowa</strong> Religious Media Services. The funds carried over from one<br />

year to the next, as well as the Inter-fund transfer, reflect the fact that the Christian Education Special<br />

Offering is collected in one year and disbursed the next.<br />

Revenues and support: 2001 2002


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Apportionments<br />

World service and conference benevolences $ 71,840 $ 71,840<br />

Less amounts not collected<br />

Apportionments received 71,840 71,840<br />

Charitable gifts and grants 20,500 22,500<br />

Fees for services 7,000 7,000<br />

Investment earnings 125 125<br />

Miscellaneous receipts<br />

Total revenues and support $ 99,465 $ 101,465<br />

Expenses:<br />

Program services:<br />

Local church support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to local churches $ 55,940 $ 55,940<br />

Connectional ministries 19,500 19,500<br />

Institutional support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to affiliated institutions 10,200 20,200<br />

Other ministries:<br />

Direct grants to individuals 4,800 4,800<br />

Total program services $ 90,440 $ 100,440<br />

Supporting servivces:<br />

Fund-raising services 1,250 1,250<br />

Total expenses $ 91,690 $ 101,690<br />

Excess revenues and support over expenditures 7,775 (225)<br />

Inter-fund transfers (8,000) (8,000)<br />

Balance forward prior years 23,822 23,597<br />

Ending balance $ 23,597 $ 15,372<br />

B. Action Item: The Annual <strong>Conference</strong> authorizes the Board of Discipleship apportionment<br />

and budget levels for 2001 and 2002 at:<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportionments $71,840 $71,840<br />

Total Revenue $99,465 $101,465<br />

Total Expense $91,690 $101,690<br />

LEGISLATIVE SECTION II<br />

Legislative Chairperson: Chuck Kelsey<br />

Legislative Secretary: Dana Williams<br />

Small Group A:<br />

Board of Global Ministries<br />

The Board of Global Ministries hopes to carry to further maturity the vision established in 1998<br />

(see page 180 of the 1998 <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>). The Board’s major objective remains to<br />

help congregations grow in mission. In addition to carrying out the responsibilities described in the<br />

Discipline, the Board focuses on the deployment of resources for mission and ministry to the<br />

congregations in <strong>Iowa</strong>. The Board’s primary goals are: 1) to empower local churches to have ministries<br />

that reach unchurched children who are in poverty and at risk, 2) to start new churches so that the<br />

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economics and racial diversity.<br />

During the current year, the Board is funding 16 children’s initiatives, assisting 22 congregations<br />

and districts in furthering their mission, supporting various types of church extension in 13 locations,<br />

supporting six Shalom initiatives and assisting in nine health ministry programs.<br />

201. Guidelines for Rainbow Covenant<br />

The purpose of the Rainbow Covenant program is to educate and motivate local churches in<br />

supporting United Methodist Board of Global Ministries projects and personnel as well as supporting<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> and local mission projects. The first step is to realize that World Service apportionment<br />

giving is mission giving. We hope to see an increased number of churches become Second Mile and<br />

Third Mile Rainbow Covenant churches, as well as Honorable Mention churches. This would indicate<br />

that all apportionments are being paid in full. We also want to encourage churches to strive for a higher<br />

level in their mission giving: Honorable Mention churches becoming Second Mile Rainbow Covenant;<br />

Second Mile Rainbow Covenant becoming Third Mile Rainbow Covenant; Third Mile Rainbow Covenant<br />

becoming a Global Mission Partner.<br />

A. First Mile Giving: Churches pay in full World Service and <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence askings<br />

and all apportionments.<br />

B. Second Mile Giving: Meeting all seven challenges totals $12.00/member.<br />

RED SPECTRUM: WORLD—churches give $1.00/member to Board of Global<br />

Ministries projects or missionary support outside the United States. This may also include cash<br />

gifts to the <strong>Iowa</strong>-Nigeria Partnership.<br />

ORANGE SPECTRUM: UNITED STATES—churches give $1.00/member to Board of Global<br />

Ministries projects or missionary support within the United States.<br />

YELLOW SPECTRUM: UMCOR—churches give $1.00/member to United Methodist Committee<br />

on Relief (UMCOR) projects of their own choosing. This can include donations to the Church<br />

World Service Blanket Fund through the Thanksgiving Ingathering, as well as the One Great<br />

Hour of Sharing special offering.<br />

GREEN SPECTRUM: WORLD HUNGER/POVERTY—churches give $6.00/member to world,<br />

United States, <strong>Conference</strong> or local hunger/poverty programs. This includes kits and most cash<br />

gifts given to the Thanksgiving Ingathering, items given at Annual <strong>Conference</strong> for the UMCOR<br />

Depot, cash and food given to local food pantries or feeding programs, CROP Walk cash and<br />

UNICEF donations.<br />

BLUE SPECTRUM: IOWA CONFERENCE ADVANCE SPECIALS—churches give<br />

$1.00/member to <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Advance Special projects of their own choosing. These will<br />

be listed in the 2001-2002 Rainbow Covenant Workbook to be published in January of 2001.<br />

INDIGO SPECTRUM: PARISH DEVELOPMENT ADVANCE SPECIALS—<br />

churches give $1.00/member to <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Parish Development funds and/or New<br />

Congregations (established 10 years or less) and/or Ethnic Congregations. These churches will<br />

be listed in the 2001-2002 Rainbow Covenant Workbook to be published in January of 2001.<br />

SPECIAL OFFERINGS: World Communion, United Methodist Student Day, Human Relations<br />

Day, Christian Education, Native American Awareness, Peace with Justice, Golden Cross and<br />

Rural Life—churches give $1.00/member to any combination of these special offerings. One<br />

Great Hour of Sharing is not included here because it is listed under the Yellow Spectrum:<br />

UMCOR. It is hoped that the $1.00/member total giving would be a MINIMUM giving amount.


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C. Third Mile Giving—A total of $3.00/member in two specific areas.<br />

MISSIONARY SUPPORT—churches give $2.00/member toward support of a General Board of<br />

Global Ministries mission personnel; this can include a missionary serving in the United States,<br />

outside the United States, or a Church and Community worker. This can also include support<br />

of a Person in Mission through the Global Mission Partner program.<br />

PURPLE SPECTRUM: LOCAL AND INSTITUTIONAL GIVING—churches give $1.00/member<br />

to local projects; projects that are not <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> or Board of Global Ministries; institutions<br />

such as United Methodist camps, colleges, seminaries, hospitals or retirement homes.<br />

D. Honorable Mention churches pay apportionments in full and give $12/member to the above<br />

projects, but not distributed in all the spectrums as designated.<br />

202. Hispanic Ministries Standing Committee<br />

This Rule of Order change establishes within the Board of Global Ministries a Standing<br />

Committee on Hispanic Ministries. This committee will be responsible for strengthening ministry to the<br />

rapidly growing Hispanic community in <strong>Iowa</strong> through the creation of a comprehensive strategy in concert<br />

with the National Hispanic Ministry Plan of the General Board of Global Ministries. The Committee will<br />

be responsible for deploying resources and personnel to various Hispanic ministries of presence and<br />

worshiping communities. Part of the funds allocated to this Committee will be used for leadership<br />

training for more effective Hispanic ministry.<br />

This action also provides for the members of this committee to engage in the advocacy efforts<br />

which have previously been the responsibility of the Hispanic Committee of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries, and to link for communication and coordination purposes with the CCOM.<br />

Together, these two rule changes create the Board of Global Ministries Standing Committee on<br />

Hispanic Ministries for the purpose of programming, then provide for it to serve as the Council on<br />

Ministries’ Hispanic Committee for purposes of advocacy.<br />

Rule of Order Changes<br />

Submitted by the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

III.C.2.c.(4)(f), (1999 IACJ, page 242) (add new section)<br />

The board [of Global Ministries] shall have the following standing committees:<br />

1. Parish Development<br />

2. Community and Institutional Ministries<br />

3. Mission Education<br />

4. Hispanic Ministries<br />

III.C.1.d.(6), (1999 IACJ, page 238)<br />

Hispanic Ministries Committee: There shall be a committee composed of the membership and<br />

officers of the Hispanic Ministries Standing Committee of the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Global<br />

Ministries. The chairperson of the committee will be a member of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries. Consultant shall be a district superintendent or a <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

staff person.<br />

III.C.2.c.(4)(b), (IACJ, page 242)<br />

Membership shall include one person from each of the twelve districts, the <strong>Conference</strong> Missions<br />

Secretary who will chair the Mission Education standing committee and the chairpersons of the<br />

three remaining standing committees.<br />

Small Group B:<br />

203. Guidelines for Church Extension and Revitalization (Standing Item, p. 182, 1998 IACJ)<br />

The Board of Global Ministries recommends that this item be continued as a standing item.


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204. Joint Strategy for New Church Development and Parish Revitalization (Standing Item, p.<br />

186, 1998 IACJ)<br />

The Board of Global Ministries recommends that this item be continued as a standing item.<br />

205. Developing Ministries with Children in Poverty and at Risk<br />

The goal of this grant program is to provide funding for the initiation of new ministries for<br />

children, with emphasis on unchurched children, particularly those in poverty and at risk in other ways.<br />

Application for these funds is made through the Coordinated Funding for Ministry process.<br />

All (100%) of the apportionment funds directed to this item will be used for Developing<br />

Ministries with Children in Poverty and at Risk. In addition, a portion of the CHILDREN,<br />

YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT CHALLENGE GIVING will be directed to this effort.<br />

206. Church Extension<br />

The funds in this program are used as grants for establishing new churches, supporting recentlystarted<br />

churches, and for general church extension as determined by the Parish Development<br />

Committee and the Board of Global Ministries. It is the goal to help fund two new church starts and one<br />

new ethnic ministry per year. Application for these funds is made through the Coordinated Funding for<br />

Ministry process.<br />

All (100%) of the apportionment funds directed to this item will be used for Church Extension.<br />

207. Mission Church Assistance<br />

A “Mission Church” is one that has a unique mission opportunity, has clearly stated a vision for<br />

that ministry, has a long range plan for continually developing this ministry, and has a clear need for<br />

connectional financial support in order to accomplish this revitalization ministry.<br />

Mission Church Assistance (MCA) is not meant for facility improvements, but for program and/or<br />

salary support. It is not meant simply to sustain what is already happening in the local church, but is<br />

meant for revitalization of a local church that now sees itself and defines itself as “Mission Church.”<br />

MCA is a funding source but not the primary funding source for “Mission Churches.” Local<br />

church stewardship must be an integral part in developing ownership for revitalization ministries. Mission<br />

Churches cannot develop a dependency upon MCA as their only funding source. Grants to individual<br />

churches generally decrease from one year to the next so that <strong>Conference</strong> support gradually ends after<br />

a maximum of five years. Application for these funds is made through the Coordinated Funding for<br />

Ministry process.<br />

All (100%) of the apportionment funds directed to this item will be used for Mission Church<br />

Assistance.<br />

208. Academy for New Ministry Development<br />

This program identifies, trains and mentors pastors with a particular interest in starting new<br />

churches or revitalization of existing churches. The Academy equips them with knowledge and skills<br />

that will move them toward successful church starts preparing them for a variety of start-up situations.<br />

This program works in partnership with the Cabinet which appoints pastors to specific start up situations<br />

and revitalization or mission church situations.<br />

All (100%) of the apportionment funds directed to this item will be used for the Academy<br />

for New Ministry Development.<br />

209. United Methodist Builders<br />

Participants in the United Methodist Builders Call respond with gifts twice a year to help a<br />

designated church with a building project. Application for these funds is made through the Coordinated<br />

Funding for Ministry process. However, applications for Builders Call are accepted at any time.


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All (100%) of the apportionment funds directed to this item will be used for United<br />

Methodist Builders.<br />

210. Shalom Initiative and Emerging Ministries<br />

In order to initiate and nurture Shalom Zones throughout the <strong>Conference</strong>, training and seed<br />

money grants are provided to churches for the purpose of developing a Shalom Zone.<br />

A Shalom Zone is defined as a geographic area within a community in which churches work<br />

toward systemic change by collaborating with community organizations and residents to empower<br />

community leaders and residents to plan for their community’s future and proclaim the Gospel of Jesus<br />

Christ. The Shalom Zone therefore becomes a specific mission field moving in transformation from<br />

charity to justice as community-based strategic planning moves toward self-determination and<br />

community participation in all decision making. An important aspect of the Shalom process is the<br />

development of local resources that results in self-sustaining community economic development.<br />

A Shalom Zone may develop new models of development and/or also test programs that can be<br />

replicated in other communities. A Shalom Zone is empowered by local congregations and supported<br />

by resources, volunteers, strategic appointments, gifts and prayers.<br />

Applications for Shalom Zone and Emerging Ministry funding is made through the Coordinated<br />

Funding for Ministry process.<br />

All (100%) of the apportionment funds directed to this item will be used for the Shalom<br />

Initiative and Emerging Ministries.<br />

211. Connectional Agency Mission Support<br />

Connectional Agency Mission Support (CAMS) provides financial support through grants to<br />

mission agencies of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. Agencies apply annually for grant funding through<br />

the Coordinated Funding for Ministry process. Examples of agencies which are currently receiving<br />

support through this fund include:<br />

Des Moines District<br />

Des Moines Board of Mission & Justice<br />

Hawthorn Hill Ministries<br />

Children and Family Urban Ministries<br />

Pre-Trial Release Program<br />

Bidwell-Riverside Center<br />

Fort Dodge District<br />

Urban Visions - Fort Dodge<br />

Muscatine District<br />

Ministry and Justice, Quad Cities<br />

Hispanic Tutoring Ministry<br />

Sioux City District<br />

Hispanic Ministries<br />

Spencer District<br />

Southeast Asian Christian Ministry<br />

Waterloo District<br />

Waterloo Urban Ministry<br />

Meskwaki Settlement Ministry of Presence<br />

Emerging Ministries<br />

Emerging Hispanic Ministries<br />

212. Health Ministries<br />

Health Ministries awards grants to foster health ministries in local churches and institutions.<br />

Grants may be awarded on a declining scale for up to three years and recipients should have a plan for<br />

eventual self-support as well as some substantial initial ownership by the parish or institution. Awards<br />

are made annually through the Coordinated Funding process.


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All (100%) of the apportionment funds directed to this item will be used for Health<br />

Ministries.<br />

213. Golden Cross and Rural Life Offerings<br />

The Golden Cross offering is taken once a year on a Sunday suggested by the <strong>Conference</strong> with<br />

proceeds providing money to programs caring for children, families and older adults. There is an<br />

emphasis on health ministries to unchurched children. Grants are awarded annually through the<br />

Coordinated Funding process.<br />

The Rural Life offering is taken on a designated Sunday each spring. Proceeds are used for rural<br />

ministries and rural advocacy groups and may be applied for annually through the Coordinated Funding<br />

process.<br />

The cost of supplying envelopes is taken from the offerings.<br />

No apportionment funds are attached to this item. All grants, as well as the cost of the<br />

offering envelopes, come from the offerings themselves.<br />

214. Guidelines for Approving <strong>Conference</strong> Advance Specials (P. 189, 1998 IACJ) The Board of<br />

Global Ministries recommends that this item be continued as a standing item.<br />

215. Mission Education<br />

The Mission Education Standing Committee is responsible for the following efforts:<br />

A. Disaster Preparedness and Response provides continuous and effective voluntary disaster<br />

response capability within <strong>Iowa</strong>, cooperating with existing disaster response agencies while seeking to<br />

meet spiritual and emotional needs associated with a disaster. The Disaster Preparedness and<br />

Response Network consists of representatives from each district and it meets for training at least<br />

annually and more frequently as disasters require. The network uses United Methodist Committee on<br />

Relief (UMCOR) guidelines and other criteria as adopted by the Board of Global Ministries. The network<br />

maintains the Disaster Relief Fund and distributes funds to local communities and agencies.<br />

B. Mission Connection involves networking, using the connections available through United<br />

Methodist Church mission resources from UMCOR, General Board of Global Ministries and related staff,<br />

as well as media resources, to provide current and updated mission information to district mission<br />

secretaries and local church persons, equipping them to be effective mission leaders. Districts are<br />

encouraged to participate in a mission saturation event once each quadrennium.<br />

C. Volunteers in Mission assists individuals, families and work teams to have “hands on”<br />

mission experiences. Information and resources (VIM Handbooks) from this committee help local church<br />

groups determine work projects that fit the skills of their team, time frame and area of geographical<br />

interest. The <strong>Iowa</strong> VIM efforts include participation in the North Central Jurisdiction Volunteers in<br />

Mission agency. <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodists provide 2 cents per member to support this information,<br />

coordination, and promotional resource.<br />

D. The World Hunger Task Force educates local churches about world hunger so they can bring<br />

those issues to their members in ways that will cause awareness and encourage advocacy. Emphasis<br />

is given to activities of “Bread for the World”.<br />

E. The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> has, for over a decade, engaged in an active, sharing,<br />

meaningful partnership with the United Methodist Church in Nigeria. The <strong>Iowa</strong>-Nigeria Partnership (INP)<br />

coordinates shared ministry with the United Methodist Church of Nigeria by offering <strong>Iowa</strong>ns opportunities<br />

to participate in the Nigerian ministry personally or financially.<br />

F. The Rainbow Covenant Church program is an important avenue for educating and motivating<br />

local churches to support United Methodist Board of Global Ministries projects and personnel identified<br />

as Advance Specials locally, throughout the <strong>Conference</strong>, across the country and around the world.


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216. Board of Global Ministries Budget Summary<br />

A. Summary of budget items which involve apportionment and special CHILDREN, YOUTH<br />

AND YOUNG ADULT CHALLENGE GIVING.<br />

Revenues and Support 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Benevolences $1,219,500 $1,219,000<br />

Charitable Gifts and Grants<br />

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT CHALLENGE 48,000 48,000<br />

Total $1,267,500 $1,267,500<br />

Expenses<br />

Program Services:<br />

Clergy Support Ministries<br />

Clergy Continuing Education<br />

208. Academy for New Min. Dev. $15,000 $15,000<br />

Local Church Support Ministry<br />

Direct Grants to Local Churches<br />

205. Children in Poverty and at Risk 130,000 130,000<br />

206. Church Extension 343,000 343,000<br />

207. Mission Church Assistance 236,000 236,000<br />

209. UM Builders 7,500 7,500<br />

210. Shalom Zone Ministries 125,000 125,000<br />

212. Health Ministries 45,000 45,000<br />

202. Hispanic Ministries 136,000 136,000<br />

Connectional Ministries<br />

215. Mission Education 30,000 30,000<br />

Institutional Support Ministries<br />

Direct Grants to Affiliated Institutions 200,000 200,000<br />

Total $1,267,500 $1,267,500<br />

B. Summary of entire Board of Global Ministries budget, including the income and grants which<br />

are the result of bequests and special offerings. The balances carried forward, as well as the revenue<br />

and spending beyond the amounts shown above, come primarily from two sources:<br />

1) Bequests to the Board of Global Ministries are invested and interest is used to fund<br />

emerging mission and ministry as well as other special needs as determined by the<br />

Board.<br />

2) The revolving loan fund maintained by the Board of Global Ministries for local<br />

churches is constantly being drawn on for loans and replenished through repayment.<br />

The excess revenue over expenses reflects the way in which special offerings are<br />

handled: Funds collected one year are carried over and disbursed the next.<br />

Revenues and support: 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

World service and conference benevolences $1,219,500 $1,219,500<br />

Less amounts not collected<br />

Apportionments received $1,219,500 $1,219,500<br />

Charitable gifts and grants 305,075 323,475<br />

Fees for services<br />

Investment earnings 53,745 53,745<br />

Miscellaneous receipts


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Total revenues and support $1,578,320 $1,596,720<br />

Expenses:<br />

Program services:<br />

Clergy support ministries:<br />

Clergy continuing education, pastoral care, and financial<br />

support $ 15,000 $ 15,000<br />

Local church support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to local churches 1,042,025 1,065,700<br />

Connectional ministries 101,400 35,000<br />

Institutional support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to affiliated institutions 358,800 414,800<br />

Other ministries:<br />

Direct grants to individuals 26,325 29,125<br />

Total program services 1,543,550 1,559,625<br />

Supporting services:<br />

Fund-raising services 7,875 10,300<br />

Total expenses 1,551,425 1,569,925<br />

Excess revenues and support over expenditures 26,895 26,795<br />

Inter-fund transfers<br />

Balance forward from prior years 1,984,700 2,011,595<br />

Ending Balance $2,011,595 $2,038,390<br />

C. Action:<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT<br />

$1,219,500 $1,219,500<br />

CHALLENGE $48,000 $48,000<br />

Total Revenue & Support $1,578,320 $1,596,720<br />

Total Expense $1,551,425 $1,569,925<br />

Small Group C:<br />

Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry<br />

Campus and college ministries exist on the cutting edge of ministry for the purpose of passing<br />

the torch of faith on to the next generation, nurturing Christian disciples and developing theologically<br />

competent and committed leaders for the future of the Church.<br />

Campus and college ministry gives the church four essential gifts: 1)it grows leaders for God’s<br />

church and the world; 2) it is a living evangelism laboratory; 3) it voices a relevant and rational Christian<br />

faith; and 4) it is a connected mission linking home and community.<br />

The Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry seeks to serve as missionaries in three<br />

arenas: 1) Supporting United Methodist Colleges in <strong>Iowa</strong>; 2) Providing Full-time Campus Ministry at Four<br />

Universities; and 3) Establishing Partnerships to Develop Leaders.<br />

217. Supporting United Methodist Colleges in <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

By supporting and nurturing our Christian witness on four campuses established<br />

by our predecessors in the United Methodist Church, we affirm the traditional United Methodist belief that<br />

the church in partnership with its colleges can provide a value-centered education which will promote<br />

the development of leaders who proclaim the gospel and transform the world.


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All (100%) of the apportionment funds and CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT<br />

CHALLENGE GIVING attached to this item will be directed toward <strong>Iowa</strong>’s United<br />

Methodist-related colleges.<br />

218. Providing Full-Time Campus Ministry at Four Universities<br />

Through these funds, campus ministries serve the church in nurturing disciples and developing<br />

Christian leadership. Being on the front-line of mission, these ministries innovate new approaches in<br />

evangelism and Christian witness that help the church pass the torch of faith on in a very real way to<br />

young adults at a crucial moment in their lives.<br />

Specifically, these funds are used to provide staff, support program and facilities for the Wesley<br />

Foundations at the University of <strong>Iowa</strong>, <strong>Iowa</strong> State University, University of Northern <strong>Iowa</strong>, and Drake<br />

University.<br />

All (100%) of the apportionment funds and CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT<br />

CHALLENGE GIVING attached to this item provide direct support to the four Wesley<br />

Foundations in the following proportions: University of <strong>Iowa</strong>, 35%; <strong>Iowa</strong> State University, 31%;<br />

University of Northern <strong>Iowa</strong>, 21%; Drake University, 13%.<br />

219. Capital Funds: <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesley Foundations<br />

The Wesley Foundation properties will be maintained, preserved and protected<br />

ensuring a safe, structurally sound and accessible environment for the 21 st century and beyond.<br />

Maintenance and remodeling focuses on safety, accessibility, and ensuring that the space facilitates the<br />

ministry in the best way possible.<br />

All (100%) of the apportionment and CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT<br />

CHALLENGE GIVING funds attached to this item are used for capital improvements<br />

at the four Wesley Foundation facilities.<br />

220. Developing Leaders<br />

The Board engages in a number of partnerships that develop leaders for the church.<br />

First, by supporting the United Methodist Student Movement and facilitating participation in<br />

United Methodist Student Movement events, <strong>Iowa</strong> students share faith and explore relationships and<br />

leadership potential with other students throughout <strong>Iowa</strong>, around the Jurisdiction, and across the country.<br />

This fund also provides for a summer leadership laboratory in which college students work directly with<br />

urban local churches developing faith and discipleship in a missional setting.<br />

About 50% of the apportionment funds and CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT<br />

CHALLENGE GIVING attached to this item go toward student-centered partnerships and<br />

leadership development.<br />

Second, the Board intends to train local church leadership in evangelism techniques and<br />

leadership development approaches honed by Campus and College ministers through practice on a daily<br />

basis. The leadership laboratory will give a hands-on education for local church leaders.<br />

About 10% of the apportionment funds and CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT<br />

CHALLENGE GIVING attached to this item go toward local church leadership in evangelism<br />

techniques and leadership development approaches.<br />

Finally, the Board focuses on three areas designed to promote leadership through institutional<br />

partnerships: 1) the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>’s historic and valuable relationship with Rust<br />

College, 2) the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>’s responsibility to continue its unique facilitation of the<br />

University of <strong>Iowa</strong>’s Reformation Studies offering for religion students, and 3) the need to<br />

facilitate campus ministry by local churches in proximity to the many community colleges in <strong>Iowa</strong>.


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About 40% of the apportionment funds and CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT<br />

CHALLENGE GIVING directed toward partnerships focused on institutional leadership. This<br />

40% will be divided as follows: Rust College: about 5%; University of <strong>Iowa</strong>: about 60%;<br />

Community College Ministries: about 35%.<br />

221. Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry Budget Summary<br />

A. Summary of budget items involving apportionments and the CHILDREN, YOUTH AND<br />

YOUNG ADULT CHALLENGE GIVING:<br />

Revenues and Support 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Benevolences $677,626 $677,626<br />

Miscellaneous receipts<br />

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT<br />

CHALLENGE 358,039 403,955<br />

Total $1,035,665 $1,081,581<br />

Expenses<br />

Program services:<br />

Local Church Support Ministries<br />

District grants to local churches<br />

220. Developing Leaders $3,000 $3,000<br />

Institutional Support Ministries<br />

District grants to affiliated institutions<br />

217. Supp. UM Coll. in <strong>Iowa</strong> $250,000 $250,000<br />

218. Campus Min.--Four Univ. 711,165 757,081<br />

219. Capital Funds: WFs 50,000 50,000<br />

220. Developing Leaders (all other programs) 21,500 21,500<br />

Total $1,035,665 $1,081,581<br />

B. Summary of entire Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry budget. This budget<br />

shows planned carry over of about $8,000 in Wesley Foundation capital funds, about $200 in United<br />

Methodist Student Day offering funds, and about $285,000 in Scholarship endowment. The income from<br />

offerings and the endowment, as well as the grants and scholarships made from them, are included in<br />

this budget.<br />

Revenues and support: 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

World service and conference benevolences 677,626 677,626<br />

Less amounts not collected<br />

Apportionments received 677,626 677,626<br />

Charitable gifts and grants 361,239 407,154<br />

Investment earnings 14,250 14,250<br />

Total revenues and support $1,053,115 $1,099,030<br />

Expenses:<br />

Program services:<br />

Local church support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to local churches $ 3,000 $ 3,000<br />

Connectional ministries 21,000 21,000<br />

Institutional support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to affiliated institutions 1,026,415 1,072,330


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Ecumenical programs<br />

Other ministries:<br />

Direct grants to individuals 2,500 2,500<br />

Total program services $1,052,915 $1,098,830<br />

Supporting services:<br />

Fund-raising services 200 200<br />

Total expenses 1,053,115 1,099,030<br />

Excess revenues and support 0 0<br />

over expenditures<br />

Inter-fund transfers<br />

Balance forward from prior year 292,895 292,895<br />

Ending Balance $ 292,895 $292,895<br />

B. Action: The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> authorizes 2001-2002 apportionment, CHILDREN,<br />

YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT CHALLENGE GIVING, and total budget amounts for the Board of<br />

Higher Education and Campus Ministry at:<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportionments $677,626 $677,626<br />

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG<br />

ADULT CHALLENGE $358,039 $403,955<br />

Total Revenue & Support $1,053,115 $1,099,030<br />

Total Expenses $1,053,115 $1,099,030<br />

Small Group D:<br />

Board of Laity<br />

The essential work of the Board of Laity is to 1) foster an awareness of the role of laity both<br />

within the local congregation and through their ministries in the home, workplace, community and world<br />

in achieving the mission of the church, 2) develop and promote stewardship of time, talent, and<br />

possessions, 3) provide for training of lay members of Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, 4) provide support and<br />

direction for lay programs, 5) organize conference committee on lay speaking, 6) relate to organized lay<br />

groups in the conference, support their work, and help them coordinate activities. The Board designs,<br />

facilitates, and promotes programs and activities that enable <strong>Iowa</strong> laity to carry out more fully the<br />

essential work of the Board of Laity. This will happen if laity are encouraged, empowered, and freed to<br />

reach the full potential of their role in the life of the church.<br />

222. School for Lay Ministry<br />

The <strong>Iowa</strong> School for Lay Ministry provides alternative, supplemental leadership to facilitate local<br />

churches and their Christian ministry.<br />

Trained lay missioners assist in various ministries, reflecting strong spirituality, practical skills,<br />

and an understanding of the gifts and graces they bring to ministry. The Board’s goal is to equip lay<br />

missioners who are open to love, who are connectional, who are committed to meaningful clergy/laity<br />

partnerships, in short who will BE the church.<br />

Besides providing for over-all funding of the School for Lay Ministry, this item provides for<br />

scholarship assistance for those who have a passion for this area of servant ministry but lack financial<br />

resources, particularly minority participants. It is the intention of the Board to encourage participation<br />

in the School by bilingual students.<br />

75% of the apportioned funds listed go for basic cost of the School and 25% directly<br />

supports scholarship assistance. Most of the funding for the School for Lay Ministry<br />

comes from registration fees.


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223. Lay Leadership Development<br />

A. Continuing Education for Laity affirms laity who wish to pursue training and/or education in<br />

those areas that will enable them to be more effective leaders and makes available scholarship<br />

assistance to help those individuals who need it. Scholarships are awarded throughout the year and<br />

application materials are available through the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Office.<br />

B. Team Concept explores and develops new techniques for shared ministry (clergy/laity) to<br />

strengthen the local church, and help define and provide a clearer understanding of the role of the local<br />

leader.<br />

C. The Conflict Ministry program supports the training and availability of a team of trained<br />

conflict ministry specialists. These specialists help local churches deal more effectively with conflict by<br />

engaging the local church in problem-solving, relationship development, and conflict exploration and<br />

understanding.<br />

D. Lay Speaking Ministry is more than speaking. Lay Speakers tell the story of the Gospel, they<br />

strengthen the connection by sharing their gifts across congregations and they communicate the vital<br />

role of the laity in ministry. The Board is particularly concerned with targeting youth and minorities for<br />

its Lay Speaking School.<br />

224. Board of Laity Budget Summary<br />

A. Summary of Board of Laity items which involve apportionment and direct Board programming.<br />

Revenues and Support 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Benevolences $18,950 $18,950<br />

Fees for service (School for Lay Ministry Reg. &<br />

Conflict Ministry Consulting Fees) 17,400 17,400<br />

Total $36,350 $36,350<br />

Expenses<br />

Program services<br />

Local Church Support Ministries<br />

Connectional Ministries<br />

222. School for Lay Ministry<br />

(Incl. Registration Fees) $23,000 $23,000<br />

223. Lay Leadership Development 13,350 13,350<br />

Total $36,350 $36,350<br />

B. Summary of total Board of Laity budget. This includes the significant income and mission<br />

disbursements that are associated with Heifer Project International and the Thanksgiving In-gathering.<br />

Both of these items are free-standing volunteer efforts which are coordinated primarily by laity. These<br />

funds are handled by and passed through the Board of Laity. However, no apportionment funds are<br />

used either to promote and conduct the efforts, or in the grants and assistance that result from them.<br />

Each year a certain amount of the School for Lay Ministry, In-Gathering, and Heifer Project funds are<br />

carried forward in order to provide start-up funds for the next year’s effort.<br />

Revenue and support: 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

World service and conference benevolences $ 18,950 $ 18,950<br />

Less amounts not collected<br />

Apportionments received 18,950 18,950<br />

Charitable gifts and grants 362,000 362,000


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Fees for services 17,400 17,400<br />

Miscellaneous receipts<br />

7,000 7,000<br />

Total revenues and support $405,350 $405,350<br />

Expenses:<br />

Program services:<br />

Local church support ministries:<br />

Connectional ministries $ 36,350 $ 36,350<br />

Institutional support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to affiliated institutions 140,500 140,000<br />

Other ministries:<br />

Direct grants to individuals 220,500 220,000<br />

Total program expenses $ 397,350 $ 396,350<br />

Supporting services:<br />

Fund-raising services 8,000 9,000<br />

Total expenses 405,350 405,350<br />

Excess revenues and support over expenditures 0 0<br />

Inter-fund transfers<br />

Balance forward from prior year 151,731 151,731<br />

Ending balance $ 151,731 $ 152,731<br />

C. Action: The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> authorizes 2001-2002 Board of Laity apportionments<br />

and total budget levels at:<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportionments $18,950 $18,950<br />

Total Resources $405,350 $405,350<br />

Total Expenses $405,350 $405,350<br />

LEGISLATIVE SECTION III<br />

Legislative Chairperson: Tom Carver<br />

Legislative Secretary: Deanna Pullen<br />

Small Group A:<br />

Note: This discussion group had items relating to the Board of Ordained Ministry which relates<br />

directly to the Council on Finance and Administration. Action on those items can be found in<br />

Legislative Section VI.<br />

Small Group B<br />

301. CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT CHALLENGE GIVING<br />

The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries is committed, during 2001 and 2002, to engage in mission and<br />

ministry beyond the resource capacity of apportionments alone. This commitment grows out of the<br />

Council’s year-long Bible study and discernment focusing on God’s abundance and our experience of<br />

that abundance. That study and discernment has led to the following purpose statement:<br />

Purpose: — To act out of a theology of abundance rather than a mind set of scarcity.<br />

— To act on the belief that the call to mission and ministry far exceeds our current resource<br />

response.<br />

— To expand the opportunities to respond to passions for ministry in individual and creative<br />

ways.


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To accomplish this, the Council on Ministry challenges the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, as individuals and<br />

as local churches to:<br />

— Support our shared ministry in <strong>Iowa</strong> and around the world through full payment of apportionments, and<br />

— Respond to this CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT CHALLENGE with special giving<br />

focused on ministry among children, youth, and young adults.<br />

In support of this effort, a CHALLENGE Think Tank from the Council on Ministries, along with interpreters<br />

and interpretation teams are working to ensure that <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodists understand the importance<br />

of this CHALLENGE and ways they can participate in it.<br />

Some of the ways in which the CHALLENGE team is working include:<br />

Materials preparation:<br />

— Story packets (look in your <strong>Conference</strong> Packet for a sample)<br />

— Giving suggestions such as these (remember, this is “above-and-beyond”, not “apportioned” giving):<br />

• Christmas gifts that honor loved ones with a gift of ministry to children and youth<br />

• “Found” change (empty your pockets every evening into a CHALLENGE basket<br />

• Challenges (such as used by public radio stations) (Ask about the CCOM’s dig-in-your-<br />

pocket, spur-of-the-moment response at its March meeting!)<br />

• Adopt-a-Camp/Wesley Foundation/Children’s Ministry<br />

• Open ministry accounts similar to Christmas accounts<br />

• Create a “Top Ten List: Ways to come up with $5.00 for children and youth without even<br />

trying.”<br />

— Giving instructions and process support:<br />

• Individual direct remittance to the <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer<br />

• Giving remitted through the local church Treasurer<br />

• Coupons, brochures, bulletin inserts, newsletter articles, etc.<br />

Advocacy:<br />

• Road Shows (interpretation teams) at district and local church events<br />

• Special presentations and materials from the ministries most directly involved in the CHALLENGE<br />

Leadership gifts and progress reporting:<br />

• Announcement of individual and group gifts and invitations to join the CHALLENGE at District<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>s and at Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

• Year-round progress reports and story-sharing<br />

Action:<br />

Giving to the CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT CHALLENGE will be directed toward four<br />

ministry areas (program boards and councils) within the Council on Ministries. These are ministries<br />

which focus particularly on leadership development and disciple-making among children and young<br />

people. CHALLENGE giving supports ministry as it is described in those program areas elsewhere.<br />

Specifically:<br />

2001 2002<br />

Board of Camp, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries $ 49,320 $ 86,624<br />

Board of Global Ministry $ 48,000 $ 48,000<br />

Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry $356,040 $401,955<br />

Council on Youth Ministry<br />

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT CHALLENGE<br />

$ 65,500 $ 66,100<br />

Total<br />

$518,860 $602,679<br />

Small Group C:<br />

Commission on Religion and Race


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The Commission on Religion and Race strives to achieve inclusiveness through<br />

monitoring, advocating, linking, and sensitizing conference boards, agencies, and local congregations,<br />

as well as empowering ethnic minority groups.<br />

302. Ethnic Minority Self-Determination Fund<br />

This item includes two funds:<br />

A. The Ethnic Crisis Fund which pays for rent, medicine, utility and medical bills for ethnic<br />

persons who are in a crisis situation.<br />

B. The Ethnic Empowerment Fund which supports ethnic minority projects administered by<br />

agencies.<br />

303. Ethnic Advocacy and Monitoring Ministries<br />

This item supports four different ministries:<br />

A. Moving Toward Inclusive Ministry, which is designed to enable the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> to be<br />

more intentional in achieving inclusiveness, combating racism, and empowering racial/ethnic clergy and<br />

laity for the ministry and mission of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> through training and sensitizing workshops<br />

for the conference and local congregations.<br />

B. The Ethnic Minority Fellowship, which helps with expenses incurred by ethnic groups which<br />

meet once a year for fellowship and spiritual renewal.<br />

C. Inclusiveness in <strong>Conference</strong> Agencies and Programs, an initiative which provides boards and<br />

agencies with resource materials on inclusiveness.<br />

D. Monitoring <strong>Conference</strong> and <strong>Conference</strong>-Related Institutions, a program that strives<br />

continuously toward racial inclusiveness in conference and conference-related institutions such as<br />

camps, colleges, hospitals, retirement homes, etc. Through this program, the Commission conducts<br />

monitoring workshops, contacts conference related institutions regarding racial inclusiveness and follows<br />

up on the results of that monitoring.<br />

304. Cooperation With and Participation in Efforts of the North Central Jurisdiction<br />

Commission on Religion and Race<br />

This item helps provide financial support to organize training events on racism at the North<br />

Central Jurisdiction level and ensures that <strong>Iowa</strong> Commission members will be able to attend these<br />

events. This event brings all of the <strong>Conference</strong> Commissions in the North Central Jurisdiction together<br />

to train leaders to address racism.<br />

305. Commission on Religion and Race Budget Summary<br />

A. This represents the entire CORR budget, which is funded entirely from apportionments.<br />

CORR’s advocacy and monitoring activities are “connectional ministries,” while its training, crisis, and<br />

self-determination ministries are accomplished primarily through grants to individuals and to affiliated<br />

institutions.<br />

Revenues and support: 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

World service and conference benevolences $ 29,555 $ 41,055<br />

Less amounts not collected<br />

29,555 41,055<br />

Charitable gifts and grants<br />

Fees for services<br />

Total revenues and support $ 29,555 $ 41,055<br />

Expenses:


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Program services:<br />

Local church support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to local churches<br />

Connectional ministries $ 7,170 $ 9,960<br />

Institutional support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to affiliated institutions 10,075 13,995<br />

Ecumenical programs<br />

Other ministries:<br />

Direct grants to individuals 12,310 17,100<br />

Other programs<br />

Total Expenses $ 29,555 $41,055<br />

Excess revenues and support over expenditures 0 0<br />

Inter-fund transfers<br />

Balance forward from prior years<br />

Ending balance 0 0<br />

B. Action: The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> authorizes the 2001-2002 Commission on Religion and<br />

Race apportionment and budget levels at:<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportionments $29,555 $41,055<br />

Total Revenue $29,555 $41,055<br />

Total Expenses $29,555 $41,055<br />

Commission on Status and Role of Women<br />

306. The Commission on Status and Role of Women’s (COSROW) essential task is monitoring and<br />

advocacy of women’s issues in the church and society. COSROW attempts to increase awareness of<br />

those issues, as well as other issues directly affecting the ability of women to participate fully in church<br />

and society, such as domestic violence. This Commission also sends several first-time attendees to the<br />

Clergywomen’s Consultation.<br />

307. Commission on the Status and Role of Women Budget Summary<br />

A. The COSROW budget is entirely funded through apportionments. All of its programming is<br />

advocacy in support of connectional ministry.<br />

Revenues and support: 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

World service and conference benevolences $ 1,640 $ 1,640<br />

Less amounts not collected<br />

Apportionments received 1,640 1,640<br />

Charitable gifts and grants<br />

Total revenues and support $1,640 $1,640<br />

Expenses:<br />

Program services:<br />

Local church support ministries:<br />

Connectional ministries $1,640 $1,640<br />

Other ministries:<br />

Other programs<br />

Total expenses 1,640 1,640<br />

Excess revenues and support over expenditures 0 0


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Inter-fund transfers<br />

Ending balance 0 0<br />

B. Action: The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> authorizes the 2001-2002 Commission on the Status<br />

and Role of Women apportionment and budget levels at:<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportionments $1,640 $1,640<br />

Total Revenue $1,640 $1,640<br />

Total Expenses $1,640 $1,640<br />

Commission in Ministry with Persons with Disabilities<br />

308. The Commission in Ministry with Person with Disabilities advocates for including persons with<br />

disabilities into the church ministry programs by increasing awareness of barriers to participation<br />

and by providing assistance for churches to become more accessible.<br />

309. Commission in Ministry with Persons with Disabilities Budget Summary<br />

A. The entire Commission in Ministry with Persons with Disabilities is apportionment funded.<br />

All its activities are advocacy in support of connectional ministry.<br />

Revenues and support: 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

World service and conference benevolences $1,500 $1,500<br />

Less amounts not collected<br />

Apportionments received $1,500 $1,500<br />

Expenses:<br />

Program services:<br />

Local church support ministries:<br />

Connectional ministries 1,500 1,500<br />

Excess revenues and support over expenditures 0 0<br />

Inter-fund transfers<br />

Ending balance $ 0 $ 0<br />

B. Action: The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> authorizes the 2001-2002 Commission in Ministry with<br />

Persons with Disabilities apportionment and budget levels at:<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportionments $1,500 $1,500<br />

Total Revenue $1,500 $1,500<br />

Total Expenses $1,500 $1,500<br />

Small Group D:<br />

Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns<br />

310. The Commission interprets, advocates and works for the unity of the Christian Church and<br />

encourages dialogue and cooperation with persons of other living faiths. It does this through awareness,<br />

leadership development, and consultation.<br />

A. Local church, district and conference awareness is designed to challenge individuals to be<br />

active ecumenically, to publicize ecumenical events, especially those of Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong>,<br />

and to inform <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodists of the work of the broader ecumenical entities, such as The<br />

National Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches.<br />

B. Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns Leadership Development is designed to inform<br />

Commission members about ecumenical opportunities and to be an informed Commission about other<br />

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C. Consultation on Church Union--to help <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodists understand the COCU<br />

“covenant” in relationship to other denominational members of COCU, as approved by the General<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

D. The Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns is to:<br />

1) promote ecumenical cooperation and witness of Christian unity by <strong>Conference</strong>, district,<br />

local church, and community leadership<br />

2) promote ecumenical cooperation and Christian unity through the dissemination of<br />

information and education<br />

3) promote the practice of ecumenical cooperation and Christian unity through participation<br />

in cooperative ministries of social compassion and justice.<br />

311. Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns Budget Summary<br />

A. Christian Unity and Interreligious Concern’s budget is apportionment funded. Its advocacy<br />

efforts are all undertaken as connectional ministry. In the past, the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>’s fair share<br />

support of Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong> has been included in this budget. You will now find it in the<br />

CCOM Program Ministry Resource Fund (Item 503.) The rationale for moving it is included in discussion<br />

of that item.<br />

Revenues and support: 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

World service and conference benevolences $1,000 $1,000<br />

Less amounts not collected<br />

Apportionments received $1,000 $1,000<br />

Expenses:<br />

Program services:<br />

Local church support ministries:<br />

Connectional ministries 1,000 1,000<br />

Excess revenues and support over expenditures 0 0<br />

Inter-fund transfers<br />

Ending balance $ 0 $ 0<br />

B. Action: The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> authorizes the 2001-2002 Commission on Christian<br />

Unity and Interreligious Concerns apportionment and budget level at:<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportionments $1,000 $1,000<br />

Total Revenue $1,000 $1,000<br />

Total Expenses $1,000 $1,000<br />

Commission on Archives and History<br />

312. The Commission on Archives and History collects and preserves the historically significant<br />

records of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and its agencies, including data relating to the origin and history<br />

of the <strong>Conference</strong> and its antecedents. It encourages and assists local churches in preserving their<br />

records by providing workshops and resources. It keeps the historical records of all abandoned or<br />

discontinued churches in the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and the historical records of any active church that is<br />

willing to work with the Archives. It receives and preserves personal papers of clergy, missionaries,<br />

deaconesses, and lay people associated with the conference and its activities. All of these are kept at<br />

the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Archives located in the Chadwick Library on the <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College<br />

Campus in Mt. Pleasant.<br />

313. Commission on Archives and History Budget Summary<br />

A. The budget of the Commission on Archives and History is identified entirely as administrative<br />

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<strong>Conference</strong> Archives.<br />

Revenues and support: 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

World service and conference benevolences $18,070 $18,070<br />

Less amounts not collected<br />

Apportionments received 18,070 18,070<br />

Charitable gifts and grants<br />

Miscellaneous receipts<br />

Total revenues and support $18,070 $18,070<br />

Expenses:<br />

Program services:<br />

Local church support ministries:<br />

Connectional ministries<br />

Supporting services:<br />

General and administrative services 18,070 18,070<br />

Total expenses 18,070 18,070<br />

Excess revenues and support over expenditures 0 0<br />

Inter-fund transfers<br />

Balance forward from prior year 175 175<br />

Ending balance $ 175 $ 175<br />

B. Action: The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> authorizes the 2001-2002 Commission on Archives<br />

and History apportionment and budget level at:<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportionments $18,070 $18,070<br />

Total Revenue $18,070 $18,070<br />

Total Expenses $18,070 $18,070<br />

Age Level Council<br />

314. Age Level Council is designed to be an advocacy council for children, adults, older adults and<br />

family. The Council ensures that programs are developed to include all four groups. Funds used by this<br />

Council are devoted to training and leadership development.<br />

315. Age Level Council Budget Summary<br />

A. All Age Level Council expenses are apportionment-funded.<br />

Revenues and support: 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

World service and conference benevolences $ 500 $ 500<br />

Less amounts not collected<br />

Apportionments received $ 500 $ 500<br />

Expenses:<br />

Program services:<br />

Local church support ministries:<br />

Connectional ministries<br />

Other ministries:<br />

Direct grants to individuals 500 500<br />

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Excess revenue and support over expenditures 0 0<br />

Inter-fund transfers<br />

Ending balance $ 0 $ 0<br />

B. Action: The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> authorizes 2001 and 2002 Age Level Council<br />

apportionment and budget levels at:<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportionments $500 $500<br />

Total Revenue $500 $500<br />

Total Expenses $500 $500<br />

Small Group E:<br />

316. Submitted by Rules of Order Committee<br />

Intent: Eliminate redundancy<br />

Rules of Order, 1999 IACJ, delete page 228, lines 3-6, which duplicates page 252, line 3-6.<br />

317. Defeated.<br />

318. Submitted by Dennis Tevis, Board of Ordained Ministry Chairperson<br />

Intent: Membership on the BOM would be 60 persons; the Administrative Assistant to<br />

Bishop would be the only staff consultant<br />

a. The Board of Ordained Ministry began the quadrennium with a membership of seventy-two.<br />

The Board of Ordained Ministry (60 members) and the Board of Diaconal Ministry (12 members) were<br />

combined. Forty-eight members would barely be enough to carry out the BOM’s interviewing<br />

responsibilities. The areas of recruitment and enlistment, candidacy, residency in ministry, continuing<br />

education and certification will certainly suffer if BOM membership is reduced by one-third. A<br />

membership of sixty persons would not require any budget increase since the BOM administrative<br />

budget already includes sufficient mileage and per diem. If leadership development is important to the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, it is short-sighted to hinder, for no apparent reason, the BOM’s ability to recruit,<br />

train, and support clergy leaders.<br />

b. New General <strong>Conference</strong> legislation includes diaconal ministers in the category of lay<br />

persons. BOM membership must include one clergy person in retired relationship, one serving in<br />

extension ministries, one district superintendent, and two associate members or local pastors who have<br />

completed the course of study (voice, but not vote).<br />

c. District Superintendents are now members and not consultants. The Bishop’s office has<br />

recently assumed responsibility for providing staff support for the BOM. It is more appropriate for the<br />

Administrative Assistant to the Bishop than the CCOM Director to serve as consultant to the board.<br />

Substitute the following for Rule of Order III.C.3. p. 243, 1999 IACJ<br />

a. Officers of the board shall be the chairperson, the vice-chairperson (in charge of interview<br />

teams), the registrar, the secretary, and the financial secretary. Members of the executive committee<br />

shall also include the chairs of the Order of Elders, the Order of Deacons, the committee on conference<br />

relations, the committee on recruitment and enlistment, the residency in ministry committee, the loans<br />

and grants committee, the committee on certification and diaconal ministers, the candidacy committee,<br />

one District Superintendent, and one member at large.<br />

b. Membership shall consist of sixty persons nominated by the Bishop and elected by the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> for a term of four years. At least one-fifth of the board shall be lay persons, which<br />

may include diaconal ministers. Board membership shall include at least one ordained clergyperson in<br />

retired relationship, at least one ordained clergyperson in extension ministry, and two district<br />

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completed the course of study shall be members of the board with voice, but without vote.<br />

c. The Administrative Assistant to the Bishop shall be a consultant to the board.<br />

LEGISLATIVE SECTION IV<br />

Legislative Chairperson: Phil Webb<br />

Legislative Secretary: Mike King<br />

Small Group A:<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Deployed Staffing Model<br />

Evaluation task force report<br />

Since mid-1995, the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries (CCOM) has been providing resources<br />

and program ministry support to local churches in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> through a deployed<br />

staffing configuration. Referred to as “Field Staff” or “Bi-District Staff,” these persons work directly with<br />

local churches across the entire spectrum of developmental, planning, and implementation issues and<br />

efforts. Sometimes they work as individuals, sometimes they work as teams, sometimes they call on<br />

expertise from outside the staff, or even outside the conference.<br />

The creation of the Deployed Staffing Model included a mandate to evaluate it in its fourth year<br />

of operation. Consequently, in early 1999, a CCOM Deployed Staffing Model Evaluation Task Force<br />

began its work. Following is a brief description of its methodology, key findings, and suggestions for<br />

improvement in the implementation of the model. In addition, there are Recommendations, which the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> must act upon. The full Evaluation Task Force report will be in the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Packet, and additional copies will be available as requested.<br />

Methodology<br />

1. June, 1999<br />

• “Snapshot” of Annual <strong>Conference</strong> delegates seeking usage information and general impression.<br />

• Short scaled-response and open-ended questions on one-page questionnaire completed by both<br />

clergy and lay.<br />

2. September - October, 1999<br />

• In depth survey of all local churches seeking information on usage, impressions, short and longterm<br />

impact, suggestions for modifications.<br />

• Multi-paged survey with opportunities for scaled- response with comments and open-ended<br />

questions sent to Lay Leaders, with instructions to engage as many others as they wished in the<br />

response.<br />

3. September - October, 1999<br />

• One-page survey of District Superintendents using open-ended questions to seek information on<br />

implementation and impact as wells a suggestions for modification.<br />

4. December, 1999 - January, <strong>2000</strong><br />

• Focus groups to test depth of knowledge about the model, impressions of value, short and longterm<br />

impact, suggestions for modifications. Focus groups convened in each district comprised of<br />

randomly selected lay persons drawn from a pool which contained the names of Administrative<br />

Board/Council Chairs, Lay Leaders, S/PPRC Chairs, and Annual <strong>Conference</strong> delegates from all<br />

churches in the district. Two focus groups were held in most districts.<br />

Key Findings<br />

As with any set of “findings,” the research uncovered opinions and experiences contrary to the<br />

following statements. However, these statements represent the preponderance of the responses<br />

received by the Task Force around these issues. In addition, there was valuable information and<br />

important suggestions uncovered by this process that can be and are being incorporated into day-to-day<br />

operations without modifying the model.<br />

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2. While most of the persons participating in focus groups were aware of, and had often worked with and<br />

received assistance from, deployed staff, they did not recognize this service as part of a “model” - an<br />

intentional, coordinated plan for providing intensive resource assistance to local churches on the part<br />

of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

3. Pastors and lay persons who have worked with deployed staff have generally felt it a valuable<br />

experience. At the same time, many local churches reported that they have been disappointed in the<br />

impact. In other words, many churches reported that “nothing has really changed.”<br />

4. Lay persons are far less knowledgeable about, and felt less connected to, the deployed staff than did<br />

clergy. There was a sense that the deployed staff are more accountable to the conference than to the<br />

local church and that their relationship is more with the pastor than with the church.<br />

Suggestions<br />

1. Develop a pro-active strategy for engaging local churches, and ensure that the strategy includes ongoing<br />

contact with lay persons. Note: At present the most common entry into local churches comes in<br />

response to a request for assistance.<br />

2. Develop and implement an aggressive communication and marketing plan to alert local churches -<br />

especially the lay leadership - more directly as to the availability of the deployed staff and the ways in<br />

which they can be of assistance.<br />

3. Shift the focus of the deployed staff responsibility away from the delivery of direct service and<br />

information and toward the brokering of information among churches and the development of<br />

relationships among churches.<br />

401. <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Deployed Staffing Model Recommendations<br />

1. Retain the deployed model for assigning Council staff who provide direct service to local churches.<br />

2. Retain the deployed staffing level at six Associate Council Directors for Local Church Program<br />

Ministry Assistance<br />

3. Introduce administrative flexibility into the deployment, rather than automatically maintain a rigid bidistrict<br />

configuration.<br />

4. Continue to assess the staffing model and report to the 2004 Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Note: The CCOM recommends administrative re-examination of the deployment configuration regularly<br />

- such as annually or bi-annually - so that emerging conference priorities, geographic areas of special<br />

need, or special projects can be addressed by a more fluid arrangement of staff. This flexibility can also<br />

allow a reassessment of deployment based on the gifts of a changing complement of individuals who<br />

comprise the deployed staff. Adoption of this recommendation would allow this to happen without further<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> action.<br />

Small Group B:<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministries<br />

The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministries helps youth and young adults to become clearer<br />

in their faith as early as possible in their lives. The Council provides access to resources, models,<br />

programs, and rituals that equip local churches and help persons engage one another in spiritual, lifechanging<br />

growth. Christ-centered relationships hopefully result in a relevant church engaged in kingdombuilding.<br />

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and advocates for ministries that claim our call to share the Word, 2) networks resources that possess<br />

the capacity to strengthen relational ministries with youth, nurture disciples, and empower Christian<br />

leaders, 3) creates and sustains a direct-based system that delivers needed resources to local church<br />

youth, communities (outreach), and youth workers and coordinators; 4) connects conference-level<br />

initiatives and programs for youth ministry with the ministries of local churches and communities, and<br />

provides more financial and staffing resources to strengthen and empower district youth ministry teams,<br />

and 5) financially supports emerging ministries and specific initiatives that act on the belief that “we” may<br />

be the only way some people will ever know Jesus.<br />

402. Connections<br />

This program is designed to create and sustain connections to resource and support mission and<br />

ministry with young persons in local churches and communities. It champions relational ministries that<br />

nurture disciples and empower Christian leaders through:<br />

A. The Web-Site for Young Persons: (http://www,yb4god.com) offers a medium where young<br />

people can develop Christ-centered relationships and provides a forum for witnessing and calling others<br />

to follow Christ.<br />

Some funds for this program are carried forward from prior years. Some<br />

apportionment funds help support this effort.<br />

B. National Youth Ministry Organization (NYMO) and Jurisdictional Youth Minstry Organization<br />

(JYMO) Participation: Two youth and one adult will represent <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist youth and adult<br />

workers with youth through responsible participation at the NYMO Convocation in 2001 at Simpson<br />

College in Indianola. Three youth and one adult will be selected to represent the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> and participate in the North Central JYMO Convocation in 2002. Participation in these<br />

events fosters an understanding of connection, and of the mission and ministry of the United Methodist<br />

Church.<br />

C. Youth Group Challenge sets a standard for youth fellowship groups in the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Through study, technical assistance, local initiative, and creative use of materials and resources, local<br />

churches can create and sustain a youth group that “Meets the Challenge”. This program challenges<br />

youth groups to embrace disciple-making and relate it specifically to the context of young people in their<br />

local churches and communities. It also models and empowers youth-directed/youth-led ministry with<br />

youth.<br />

Youth Group Challenge is locally driven and has no apportionment funds<br />

associated with its implementation.<br />

D. Youth Members at Annual <strong>Conference</strong>: Youth Members at Annual <strong>Conference</strong> encounter<br />

the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> experience as an opportunity for leadership training and development and as a<br />

chance to participate in a mutual and supportive Christian community. Two youth from each district are<br />

elected to serve as Youth Members at Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry<br />

(CCYM) arranges housing and meals for its three officers, three NYMO/JYMO delegates, and Youth<br />

Members to Annual <strong>Conference</strong> representing districts. Youth and supervising adults live together in<br />

“Christian Community” during the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> session. Funds devoted to this cover dormitory<br />

housing and meals.<br />

E. Youth Sunday. All United Methodist churches/charges are encouraged to set aside at least<br />

one Sunday each year as “Youth Sunday.” Suggested dates are February 11, 2001 and February 10,<br />

2002 (second Sunday of February), but other Sundays may be adopted to meet the needs of the local<br />

congregation. The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry (CCYM) provides thematic suggestions and<br />

offers worship aids each year. This project supports meaningful, youth-directed/youth-led worship in<br />

local congregations. Feedback from local church leaders affirm Youth Sunday as an opportunity to<br />

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F. A Young Adult Connectional Committee will be initiated in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> for<br />

the purpose of strengthening ministry with young adults (ages 19-30) in conference, local church and<br />

community settings. The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry expects that this committee will engage<br />

the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries “Guiding Principles” for the development of mission and ministry.<br />

As such a process is facilitated, the connectional church and the local church will be empowered to claim<br />

both the needs and the gifts of young adults (ages 19-30) for relevant gospel work.<br />

403. Youth Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Youth Annual <strong>Conference</strong> (YAC) is empowering and equipping youth and adult leaders for<br />

ministry with youth in local church and community settings. It provides an opportunity for committed<br />

youth and adult workers with youth to meet annually, each spring. YAC is the responsibility of the YAC<br />

Standing Committee, a group of youth and adults elected for two-year terms. It is a program of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry (CCYM).<br />

Each local church is invited to send youth and adult workers to YAC. All YAC participants have<br />

voice with up to three youth and one adult acting as representative delegates for elections and other<br />

items voted on by YAC. Adults who work with youth benefit from opportunities for fellowship, networking,<br />

support, and training.<br />

As full members of the body of Christ, YAC participants give-and-take in workshops and forums<br />

that equip them to directly impact the mission and ministry of local congregations, communities, and<br />

beyond. The event offers youth 1) Christian fellowship, 2) small group discipling and study, and 3)<br />

relevant leadership training and workshops.<br />

Members of Youth Annual <strong>Conference</strong> (YAC) meet in district caucuses, raise funds in support<br />

of the Youth Service Fund (YSF), elect persons to serve in a variety of leadership positions, and have<br />

access to a comprehensive connectional resource display.<br />

Youth Annual <strong>Conference</strong> is completely self-supporting through registration<br />

fees.<br />

404. District Empowerment for Ministry with Youth (New)<br />

A. District Youth Coordinators in each of the twelve districts will serve as key facilitators of a<br />

district-based resource delivery system and will take specific responsibilities and commit to specific<br />

relationships with local, district, and conference leadership. In recognition and appreciation of their<br />

ministry, each is offered a monthly honorarium and expense reimbursement. This initiative will help<br />

districts become the “hub” around which ministry with youth is organized in the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>. This<br />

design is intended to facilitate better communication and networking, improved leadership care and<br />

accountability, and a more useful system of supporting and resourcing the ministries of local church<br />

youth, local communities (outreach), and local youth workers and youth coordinators. District Youth<br />

Coordinators will tend local church ministries with youth, coordinate district youth mission and ministry,<br />

and empower conference youth ministry initiatives.<br />

B. District Youth Ministry (DYM) Teams in each of the twelve districts will provide leadership<br />

for the district-based system that delivers ministry resources and support to local church youth, local<br />

communities (outreach), and local youth workers and youth coordinators. The DYM Team will<br />

encourage local, district, and conference ministries that nurture and disciple youth and their leaders.<br />

They will provide the “hub” around which ministry with youth is organized in the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>. These<br />

teams will seek to facilitate the development of youth as they grow in relationship with God. The tasks<br />

role of the District Youth Ministry (DYM) Teams will include:<br />

- Implementing conference initiatives and connectional projects<br />

- Encouraging partnerships with other district and conference ministries (i.e. In-gathering,<br />

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- Supporting district-based ventures, plans, projects, and programs<br />

- Using resources to meet needs and encourage life-changing ministries in local churches and<br />

communities<br />

- Supporting ecumenical involvement<br />

C. Local Youth Empowerment Fund is a funding partnership designed to provide seed money<br />

to support emerging ministries and specific initiatives in local churches and communities. District Youth<br />

Ministry (DYM) Teams will have the authority to award grants and direct this fund in ways that are<br />

responsive to the needs of ministry with youth. At least three funding sources will support the Local<br />

Youth Empowerment Fund, including <strong>Conference</strong> apportionment dollars, a portion of <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Youth Service Fund (YSF) dollars, and a DCOM-determined percentage of district apportionment and/or<br />

district-asking dollars.Both CCYM and District Youth Ministry (DYM) Teams will be encouraged to seek<br />

other funding sources to undergird this fund.<br />

405. Youth Service Fund<br />

The Youth Service Fund (YSF) is the youth mission fund of The United Methodist Church. YSF<br />

money is raised by youth and administered by youth to support ministries with youth in and beyond the<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Members of the Youth Service Fund Task Force are elected at Youth Annual <strong>Conference</strong> (YAC).<br />

The task force is convened by the YSF Interpreter, a member of CCYM, and is responsible for both<br />

promotion and grant review. It is accountable to the Youth Annual <strong>Conference</strong> (YAC) and CCYM.<br />

Grants and YACerships are awarded annually. This fund provides a means of stewardship education<br />

and mission support for youth within The United Methodist Church.<br />

All Youth Service Funds are raised by youth. No apportionment dollars are used.<br />

406. <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry Budget Summary<br />

A. Summary of apportionments and CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT CHALLENGE<br />

related items.<br />

Revenues and Support: 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Benevolences $13,500 13,500<br />

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT<br />

CHALLENGE 65,500 66,100<br />

Total $79,000 $79,600<br />

Expenses:<br />

Program services:<br />

Local Church Support Ministries:<br />

District Grants to Local Churches<br />

404. Dist. Empow. for Youth Ministry $7,620 $7,620<br />

Connectional Ministries<br />

402. Connections 21,900 21,900<br />

404. Dist. Empow. for Youth Ministry 49,480 50,080<br />

Total $79,000 $79,600<br />

B. Summary of entire CCYM budget including income and disbursements associated with Youth<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> (YAC), Youth Service Fund (YSF), and District Council on Ministries (DCOM)<br />

contributions. It also includes carry over funds from prior years not included in current revenues. These<br />

are primarily YAC fees used to fund start-up costs for the next YAC, and YSF funds which are collected<br />

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Revenues and support: 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

World service and conference benevolences $ 13,500 $ 13,500<br />

Less amounts not collected<br />

Apportionments received $ 13,500 $ 13,500<br />

District askings<br />

Charitable gifts and grants 86,250 86,250<br />

Fees for services 17,000 17,000<br />

Miscellaneous receipts<br />

Total revenues and support $ 116,750 $116, 750<br />

Expenses:<br />

Program services:<br />

General church support ministries<br />

Advanced specials and special Sunday offerings $ 3,600 $ 3,600<br />

Local church support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to local churches 11,400 11,400<br />

Connectional ministries 107,600 107,600<br />

Institutional support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to affiliated institutions 5,000 5,000<br />

Other ministries:<br />

Direct grants to individuals 1,500 1,500<br />

Other programs<br />

Total program services $129,100 $122,340<br />

Supporting services:<br />

General and administrative services<br />

Total expenses $129,100 $122,340<br />

Excess revenues and support over expenditures (12,350) (5,590)<br />

Inter-fund transfers<br />

Balance forward from prior years 25,175 12,825<br />

Ending balance $ 12,825 $ 7,235<br />

C. Action: The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> authorizes 2001 and 2002 <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Youth Ministry apportionment and budget levels at:<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportionments $13,500 $13,500<br />

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT<br />

CHALLENGE 65,500 66,100<br />

Total Revenue 116,750 116,750<br />

Total Expense 129,100 122,340<br />

407. Membership Change in <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministries<br />

The proposed changes would serve to better empower the work of this council. Participation by District<br />

Youth Coordinators at CCYM has been occasional since the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries (CCOM)<br />

restructuring. Without the expectation of regular attendance for the coordinators, it has often been<br />

difficult to physically gather council members to meet. The connectional opportunities for ministry with<br />

youth in and among districts has also suffered.


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Rule of Order Changes<br />

Submitted by: Council on Youth Ministries<br />

III.C.4 (1999 IACJ, page 244)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry. ( 646). (30 members odd years/31 members<br />

even years)<br />

(1)The officers and executive committee shall be the chairperson, vice-chairperson and<br />

secretary who shall be selected at-large by the Youth Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

(2)Membership shall include two youth selected from each of the twelve districts;<br />

twelve District Youth Coordinators, and the representatives to (1) National Youth Ministry Organization<br />

(NYMO) and (2) Jurisdictional Youth Ministry Organization (JYMO).<br />

(3)Consultants shall be the <strong>Conference</strong> Coordinators of Youth Ministry. . . .<br />

Small Group C:<br />

408. Position Re-design - <strong>Conference</strong> Youth Coordinator re-designed into Associate Council<br />

Director for Youth and Young Adult Ministries Proposed by <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries and<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministries<br />

This action is designed to change the paid position of <strong>Conference</strong> Youth Coordinator into a<br />

position entitled Associate Council Director for Youth and Young Adult Ministries. This position would<br />

relate to both the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministries and the Board of Higher Education and<br />

Campus Ministries.<br />

At present the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> has a <strong>Conference</strong> Youth Coordinator who is employed<br />

by, and is accountable to, the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministries. This proposal would re-design<br />

that position so that its responsibilities would more nearly reflect the direction set out by the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Council on Youth Ministries in their program proposals (see Items 402-405). In addition, it would make<br />

the <strong>Conference</strong> staff person who is responsible for these program ministries part of the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Council on Ministries staff and the <strong>Conference</strong> Leadership Team.<br />

The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministries has identified expanded ministry to young adults<br />

as a priority for the next biennium. (See Item 402.E. creation of a CCYM Young Adult Ministries<br />

Committee to focus on young adults aged 19 through 30). In addition, the CCYM is embarking upon an<br />

important initiative that will broaden the scope of and responsibility for outreach and program ministry<br />

at the district level (see Item 404), moving this ministry in significant ways closer to the local church.<br />

These changes will necessarily change the role of the <strong>Conference</strong> staff person responsible for<br />

youth ministry:<br />

— The vitality and excitement that the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry has created and grown over<br />

the past few years needs to be nurtured and supported through an ever-widening base of involvement.<br />

— More adult and youth volunteers will be engaged in more youth and young adult ministry. Their work<br />

will need to be synthesized and promoted in new and different ways.<br />

— Expansion of the scope of the ministry to include an important new and diverse age group (19-30 yearolds)<br />

will require access to expertise and programming resources that reside primarily in the Board of<br />

Higher Education and Campus Ministry. At present, there is almost no contact between the BHECM and<br />

the CCYM. Staff liaison between the two will help facilitate meaningful collaboration.<br />

It is important to remember that this is not simply an “add-on” position. In other words, the<br />

creation of an Associate Council Director for Youth and Young Adult Ministries does not anticipate simply<br />

adding new responsibilities to all the tasks currently performed by the <strong>Conference</strong> Youth Coordinator.<br />

Many of the tasks currently performed by the Coordinator will be re-located to the new District Youth<br />

Coordinators, to volunteers, to members of both the CCYM and the BHECM, and to CCOM support staff.<br />

The re-designed position of ACD for Youth and Young Adult Ministries would be responsible for<br />

identifying resources, promoting collaboration, brokering expertise, encouraging participation, and<br />

visioning new directions.<br />

At present, by virtue of the position’s location - responsible only to the CCYM - the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Youth Coordinator is not part of the <strong>Conference</strong> Leadership Team. This fails to recognize the vital,<br />

central role of this ministry. By relating to the CCOM, this position will become part of the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Leadership Team. This integration into the Leadership Team will bring this ministry constantly before<br />

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Finally, this change will place the <strong>Conference</strong> staff responsible for youth and young adult<br />

ministries in the Council on Ministries staff structure. This will make it possible for the CCOM support<br />

staff to more effectively and efficiently provide logistical and clerical support for this ministry. It will also<br />

place it in a budget which, unlike the CCYM budget, is designed to absorb salary expenses, and allow<br />

the CCYM to use its resources for its vital and expanding program ministry.<br />

At present, while the <strong>Conference</strong> Youth Coordinator is identified as a full-time position, the CCYM<br />

has been unable to pay a full-time salary. Changing this position from <strong>Conference</strong> Youth Coordinator<br />

to Associate Council Director for Youth and Young Adult Ministries would increase compensation to fulltime<br />

and would make the position’s salary and benefits comparable to other <strong>Conference</strong> positions with<br />

similar responsibilities.<br />

Rule of Order Change<br />

Submitted by the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries and <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministries<br />

III.C.1.e.(5), 1999 IACJ, page 239. (insert a new section and renumber those following)<br />

There shall be an Associate Council Director for Youth and Young Adult Ministry who shall be<br />

employed by, directed by, and amenable to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries, under<br />

the direction of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Director in cooperation with the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Council on Youth Ministry. The Associate Council Director for Youth and Young Adult Ministry<br />

will be responsible for the programs of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry, including<br />

Youth Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, and will relate to the Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry.<br />

Note: This rule change would not affect III.C.4.e. (Page 244). The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

and <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry will still nominate, and the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> will still<br />

elect, a <strong>Conference</strong> Coordinator of Youth Ministry as required by the Discipline (647.3.j). It is<br />

expected that this person will be the Associate Council Director for Youth and Young Adult<br />

Ministries. However, it is also possible for a volunteer to be elected to this position to relate to<br />

and advise the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry and the Associate Council Director for<br />

Youth and Young Adult Ministries.<br />

Small Group D:<br />

409. <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Child and Youth Protection Policy<br />

Introduction<br />

The General <strong>Conference</strong> of The United Methodist Church, in April 1996,adopted a resolution<br />

aimed at reducing the risk of child sexual abuse in the church. The adopted resolution includes the<br />

following statement:<br />

Jesus said, "Whoever welcomes [a] child.... welcomes me" (Matthew18:5). Children are our<br />

present and our future, our hope, our teachers, our inspiration. They are full participants in the life of the<br />

church and in the realm of God.<br />

Jesus also said, "If any of you put a stumbling block before one of these little ones...it would be<br />

better for you if a great millstone were fastened around your neck and you were drowned in the depth<br />

of the sea" (Matthew 18:6). Our Christian faith calls us to offer both hospitality and protection to the little<br />

ones, the children.<br />

The Social Principles of The United Methodist Church state that "children must be protected from<br />

economic, physical, and sexual exploitation and abuse" (66C).<br />

Tragically, churches have not always been safe places for children. Child sexual abuse,<br />

exploitation, and ritual abuse (ritual abuse refers to abusive acts committed as part of ceremonies or<br />

rites; ritual abusers are often related to cults, or pretend to be) occur in churches, both large and small,<br />

urban and rural. The problem cuts across all economic, cultural, and racial lines. It is real, and it<br />

appears to be increasing. Most annual conferences can cite specific incidents of child sexual abuse and<br />

exploitation within churches. Virtually every congregation has among its members adult survivors of<br />

early sexual trauma.<br />

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its leaders. Increasingly, churches are torn apart by the legal, emotional, and monetary consequences<br />

of litigation following allegations of abuse.<br />

God calls us to make our churches safe places, protecting children and other vulnerable persons<br />

from sexual and ritual abuse. God calls us to create communities of faith where children and adults grow<br />

safe and strong.<br />

--From The Book of Resolutions of the<br />

United Methodist Church (1996), p. 384-385<br />

Thus, in covenant with all United Methodist conferences, we adopt this policy for the prevention<br />

of child abuse in the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Purpose<br />

Our conference's purpose for establishing this Child and Youth Protection Policy and<br />

accompanying procedures is to demonstrate our absolute and unwavering commitment to the physical<br />

safety and spiritual growth of the children and youth involved in conference and district ministry settings.<br />

Statement of Covenant<br />

Therefore, as an annual conference in The United Methodist Church, we pledge to:<br />

— Conduct the ministry of the gospel in ways that assure the safety and spiritual growth of all of our<br />

children and youth as well as all of the workers with children and youth;<br />

— Follow reasonable safety measures in the selection and recruitment of workers;<br />

— Implement prudent operational procedures in all programs and events;<br />

— Educate all of our workers with children and youth regarding the use of all appropriate policies and<br />

methods (including first aid and methods of discipline);<br />

— Have a clearly defined procedure for reporting a suspected incident of abuse that conforms to the<br />

requirements of <strong>Iowa</strong> state law; and<br />

— Be prepared to respond to media inquiries if an incident occurs.<br />

Conclusion<br />

In all of our ministries with children and youth, the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> is committed to<br />

demonstrating the love of Jesus Christ so that each child will be "... surrounded by steadfast love, ...<br />

established in the faith, and confirmed and strengthened in the way that leads to life eternal" ("Baptismal<br />

Covenant II," United Methodist Hymnal, p. 44).<br />

Action: The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> adopts this policy and directs the appropriate conference entities<br />

collaborate to create procedures which will implement it.<br />

Small Group E:<br />

Rules of Order Changes<br />

410. Submitted by: Rules of Order Committee<br />

1999 IACJ, Page 213. Change the title of the Rules of Order to “Plan of Organization and Rules<br />

of Order.”<br />

411. Submitted by: Rules of Order Committee<br />

Intent: The Book of Discipline defines the church and the annual conference. It is unnecessary<br />

and improper to add to the Discipline. 1999 IACJ, Page 213-14. Delete all of section I, “Purpose<br />

and Structure.”


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412. Submitted by: Rules of Order Committee<br />

1999 IACJ, Page 214, line 25. Rename section II, “The Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Sessions.”<br />

413. Submitted by: Rules of Order Committee<br />

1999 IACJ, Page 215, following line 26.<br />

B. Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Preparation<br />

1. Insert X.A. from page 264 here.] Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual. The projected report of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries, other preliminary reports, the conference program,<br />

and such other information as may be pertinent to the orderly conduct of the<br />

conference sessions shall appear in a Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual which shall be<br />

distributed to members of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> not later than twenty days before the<br />

first day of the conference session and shall be published under the direction of the<br />

Sub-Committee on <strong>Journal</strong> Publication.<br />

2. <strong>Conference</strong> Orientation Events. Following distribution of the Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual<br />

in the spring, Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Orientation Events shall be held in each district for<br />

the purpose of providing an overview of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> session and to discuss<br />

proposed legislation. . .<br />

414. Submitted by: Rules of Order Committee<br />

Intent: Eliminate redundancy.<br />

1999 IACJ, Page 216, lines 34-36. [Delete page 265, lines 35-38 and substitute the following for<br />

page 216, lines 34-36.]<br />

“Matters requiring legislative action shall be given priority within a Legislative Committee’s<br />

scheduled time. Informational reports not completed in the allotted time shall be presented as<br />

miscellaneous business on the final day of the <strong>Conference</strong> Session or at such times as may be<br />

possible.”<br />

415. Submitted by: Rules of Order Committee<br />

1999 IACJ, Page 218, after line 6. [Insert here IIIB.2, moved from page 218, lines 29-32.]<br />

c. Cabinet and Staff Consultants: The Appointive Cabinet may make assignments of district<br />

superintendents as consultant members of agencies. The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

Director may assign <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries staff as consultant members of agencies.<br />

416. Submitted by: Rules of Order Committee<br />

1999 IACJ, Page 218, after line 28. [Insert here III.B, moved from page 215, lines 35-42.]<br />

2. General/Jurisdictional Agency Members. Persons of the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> who are elected<br />

members of a jurisdictional or general agency of The United Methodist Church shall be members<br />

with vote of the corresponding <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> agency. Expense allowances for<br />

conference agency meetings of such members living in <strong>Iowa</strong> shall be the responsibility of the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> agencies.<br />

417. Submitted by: Rules of Order Committee<br />

Intent: “Reconsideration by 25” was added to the Rules in 1995. Experience with this rule<br />

shows it is always possible to obtain 25 votes on the conference floor for an item to be removed<br />

from the consent calendar or for a defeated item to be ‘reconsidered.’ The result is that the<br />

winnowing work of the legislative committee is without effect. In addition, it bypasses the minority<br />

report rule (1999 IACJ, Page 216, line 37).<br />

1999 IACJ, Page 216, line 34. Insert XI. THE CONSENT CALENDAR (moved from page 264,<br />

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renumber the present 7 and following:<br />

7. Consent Calendar. When the reports of the Legislative Committees and other reports are<br />

made to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, those items which have gone through the legislative process<br />

without substantive changes may be placed on the Consent Calendar by majority vote of the<br />

Legislative Committee. All Consent Calendar items will be listed and identified by number at the<br />

beginning of each Legislative Committee’s printed report. Consent Calendar items will be acted<br />

upon by vote without reading or discussion. Any member may move that an item be lifted from<br />

the Consent Calendar. If that motion is seconded and if at least 25 members vote to have it<br />

removed, it will be removed and considered in sequence with the rest of the report.<br />

8. Defeated Items. When the reports of the Legislative Committees and other reports are made<br />

to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, those items which have gone through the legislative process and have<br />

been defeated will be placed on a list to be reported to the <strong>Conference</strong> as ‘Item defeated.’ All<br />

defeated items will be listed and identified by number at the beginning of each Legislative<br />

Committee report, and may be reconsidered in numerical sequence by affirmative vote of at least<br />

25 members of the plenary.<br />

418. Submitted by: Rules of Order Committee.<br />

Intent: This is an organizational matter, rather than a parliamentary rules matter.<br />

1999 IACJ, Page 216, line 47. Insert item XII.W (moved from page 270 line 32 through Page<br />

272, line 22), inserted in the outline as E, and revised as follows:<br />

E. Equalization of <strong>Conference</strong> Membership Between Laity and Clergy (30).<br />

1. Lay members of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> shall be members of a United Methodist<br />

Church within the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. . . .<br />

419. Submitted by: Rules of Order Committee.<br />

Intent: Follow the constituting of the Sub-Committee on <strong>Journal</strong> Publication and the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Book of Resolutions with the “work” of journal publication, just as the work of the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee, the Rules of Order Committee, Program Review<br />

Committee, and others are placed with the rules which constitute those committees.<br />

1999 IACJ, Page 222, after line 44. Insert the content of IX PUBLICATION OF THE<br />

CONFERENCE JOURNAL (moved from page 263, line 28, through page 264, line 35).<br />

420. Submitted by: <strong>Conference</strong> Nominating and Leadership Development Committee<br />

III.C.2. (1999 IACJ, page 240, lines 8-9).<br />

Program Boards. There shall be six program boards in the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> whose members<br />

shall be elected for four year terms. These shall relate . . . . .<br />

421. Submitted by: Rules of Order Committee<br />

Intent: Specify which address labels will be available to affiliate groups.<br />

III.E.2 (1999 IACJ, page 246, lines 42-26)<br />

2. Affiliate groups may:<br />

a. Be listed in the Organizational Structure section of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong>.<br />

b. Have access to the conference communications channels and mailing labels of<br />

churches, pastors and church officers, lay and clergy members of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> as defined in The Book of Discipline, and members of conference<br />

agencies, subject to the same costs and editorial judgements as conference agencies.


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Whatever mailing is mailed out to a subgroup of the mailing list, a sample of the<br />

mailing should be sent to the bishop and each district superintendent as a safeguard.<br />

422. Submitted by: <strong>Conference</strong> Nominating and Leadership Development Committee<br />

V.C.7 (1999 IACJ, page 252, line 6)<br />

. . . . After reaching the sixteen year limit, a person will not be eligible for membership on<br />

any <strong>Conference</strong> agency, until four years have elapsed. Ex officio service shall not be<br />

subject to this limitation.<br />

III.B.13.a.(3), (1999 IACJ, page 228 lines 3-6)<br />

[Delete, because it is duplicated at V.C.7, page 252, lines 3-6]<br />

LEGISLATIVE SECTION V<br />

Legislative Chairperson: David Clark<br />

Legislative Secretary: Maxine Moore Ballard<br />

Small Group A:<br />

501. District Councils on Ministries<br />

The District Councils on Ministries, under the direction of their respective District <strong>Conference</strong>s,<br />

are responsible for the development and implementation of district program ministry. Descriptions of<br />

proposed ministry direction are included here for review and comment, particularly regarding potential<br />

for collaboration among District and <strong>Conference</strong> programming.<br />

A. Cedar Rapids District Council on Ministries “supports local churches” by: a) listening to<br />

the local church needs, b) providing access to resources, c) providing training, and d) challenging local<br />

churches.<br />

The DCOM has five ministry committees which act on behalf of the DCOM to plan and implement<br />

district programming:<br />

1. Social Witness (responsible for coordinating the district Legislative Breakfast, social concerns<br />

education and resourcing of congregations in the areas of church and society concerns),<br />

2. Missions (responsible for coordinating district-wide mission projects, disaster response,<br />

Thanksgiving Ingathering, Volunteers in Mission, Rainbow Covenant and mission education),<br />

3. Youth Council (responsible for helping the local church youth groups reach out to others and<br />

facilitate their faith),<br />

4. Parish Development (responsible for coordinating all local church resourcing revitalization<br />

projects and new church development)<br />

5. Leadership Development (responsible for all lay leadership development programs such as<br />

lay speaking, district leadership training events, Leadership Academy and lay missionary program).<br />

B. Council Bluffs District Council on Ministries intends to continue current ministry programs<br />

and offer additional resourcing in response to emerging ministries. The Council Bluffs DCOM missional<br />

goal is to resource the local church with programs that train, equip, and encourage the ministry of each<br />

church in the mission of making disciples for Jesus Christ.<br />

C. Creston District Council on Ministries intends to provide opportunities for learning and<br />

growth for local church leadership and membership in helping them to reach out to all ages and make<br />

disciples of Jesus Christ. The primary emphasis is focused on the task of “Articulating the Faith”<br />

effectively as we enter into the new millennium.<br />

D. Des Moines District Council on Ministries intends to facilitate connectionalism among the<br />

congregations and clergy of the district, between the congregations and the mission agencies and<br />

ministries in the district and between the congregations in the district and the annual conference and<br />

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E. Dubuque District Council on Ministries intends to accomplish the following:<br />

1. Have DCOM listening teams that will visit at least one third of the churches each year<br />

for the next three years for the purpose of determining how the district and annual conference can best<br />

support and resource ministry in each setting.<br />

2. Work collaboratively with Parish Development and networks to develop ministry models<br />

that reach out to and connect with persons not now relating to a church.<br />

3. Nurture a culture of cooperation among congregations and clusters of churches to<br />

accomplish greater effectiveness in ministry together.<br />

4. Provide assistance to Grandview UMC to offer a connectional culture that fosters<br />

collegiality among University of Dubuque Theological Seminary students through weekly Wesley Table<br />

gatherings.<br />

5. Provide regular opportunities for renewal of clergy and lay leaders in fellowship and<br />

spiritual retreat settings.<br />

F. Fort Dodge District Council on Ministries intends to:<br />

1. Hold quarterly clergy days in retreat settings with competent resource persons to<br />

facilitate learning, reflection, spiritual growth, leadership skills development, networking opportunities and<br />

increased professional competency and insight.<br />

2. Continue the strong tradition of Lay Speaking Ministry Training for those beginning to<br />

respond to the call to preach, teach and lead the laity forward.<br />

3. Provide local church leadership training focused on the laity<br />

4. Support a growing district youth ministry; support the Wesley Foundation at <strong>Iowa</strong> State<br />

University.<br />

5. Improve district communications by publishing a monthly newsletter.<br />

G. Mason City District Council on Ministries intends to expand a successful Hispanic<br />

Ministry; continue to expand an effective youth ministry, and facilitate even better communication and<br />

share ministry successes.<br />

H. Muscatine District Council on Ministries plans to:<br />

1. Enhance the mission ministries of local churches, including the continued<br />

interpretation of, and encouragement for, full apportionment payment and Rainbow<br />

Covenant participation.<br />

2. Encourage and support local churches in their own ministries by providing training,<br />

encouragement, etc, and to celebrate exciting ministries happening throughout the<br />

district.<br />

3. Develop lay leadership in a variety of church leadership roles (including the expanded<br />

training for, and ministry of, lay speakers).<br />

4. Foster connectionalism through shared ministries–helping clergy and churches to<br />

cooperate with neighboring clergy and churches in serving communities.<br />

5. Strengthen the ministry of, broaden the base of support for, and develop the<br />

connection of local churches with specific mission projects.<br />

6. Help facilitate the visioning process within local church councils through listening<br />

sessions.<br />

7. Help churches move through times of tension (conflict) by having access to helpful<br />

resources (e.g., understandings of generational issues, consultants).<br />

I. Ottumwa District Council on Ministries intends to continue its Mobile United Methodist<br />

Ministry (MUMM) and its Youth Evangelism Team.<br />

J. Sioux City District Council on Ministries intends to accomplish<br />

1. Continued leadership development.<br />

2. Continued resourcing of local churches.<br />

3. Strengthening the United Methodist connection.<br />

4. Continued development of ministry to and with Hispanics.


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K. Spencer District Council on Ministries intends to host training events with quality speakers<br />

and trainers. A computer training program for local churches is currently being planned. Local mission<br />

projects based on the MUMMS ministry in the Ottumwa District are being considered.<br />

L. Waterloo District Council on Ministries has a goal of healing broken relationships within<br />

families, between families and within congregations.<br />

502. District Councils on Ministry Budget Summary<br />

A. District Councils on Ministry budgets include a number of sources of income, such as district<br />

askings which vary from district to district, fees and other funds collected at events, and so forth. The<br />

following budget summarizes all these sources of income and anticipated usage pattern for all districts.<br />

Each district has sole control over its own non-apportionment funds. The District Superintendent and<br />

District Councils on Ministries, in consultation with the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries, allocate<br />

apportionment funds to each district based on program ministry plans and needs. This budget summary<br />

includes planned carry over funds earmarked for programs which begin in one budget year and continue<br />

into the next year. The balance forward reflects planned carry forward funds allocated for programs<br />

beginning one year and completed the next.<br />

Revenues and support: 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

World service and conference benevolences $ 85,100 $ 85,100<br />

Less amounts not collected<br />

Apportionments received 85,100 85,100<br />

District askings 17,760 18,750<br />

Charitable gifts and grants 9,600 9,600<br />

Fees for services 29,555 30,165<br />

Miscellaneous receipts<br />

Total revenues and support $142,015 $143,615<br />

Expenses:<br />

Program services:<br />

Local church support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to local churches $ 7,200 $ 7,200<br />

Connectional ministries 103,815 105,415<br />

Institutional support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to affiliated institutions 25,000 25,000<br />

Other ministries:<br />

Direct grants to individuals 6,000 6,000<br />

Other programs<br />

Total expenses $ 142,015 $ 143,615<br />

Excess revenues and support over expenditures 0 0<br />

Inter-fund transfers<br />

Balance forward from prior year 34,811 34, 811<br />

Ending balance $34,811 $ 34,811<br />

B. Action: The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> authorizes the 2001-2002 apportionment and total<br />

budget levels for the combined District Councils on Ministry at:<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportionments $85,100 $85,100<br />

Total Revenue and Support $142,015 $143,615<br />

Total Expense $142,015 $143,615


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Small Group B:<br />

503. CCOM Program Ministry Resource Fund<br />

There are a number of budget items which are, at present, scattered throughout various CCOM<br />

funds, but which are confusing and difficult to manage in that form. In addition, there are several budget<br />

items and funds which, by their nature, cut across a number of programming areas. Finally, there two<br />

items which serve to support a wide range of program ministries, but because they are confined to a<br />

single fund, have a disproportionate impact on that fund during the imposition of annual spending limits<br />

mandated by the conference deficit reduction plan. The creation of a CCOM Program Ministry Resource<br />

Fund (PMR Fund) collects these items into a single fund under the direction of the of the CCOM itself,<br />

but accounts for direction from the programming groups which have special and/or historic interest in<br />

or responsibility for these resources.<br />

Because the new budgeting format more accurately defines most CCOM expenditures as<br />

“program” rather than “administration,” the word “administration” has been removed from the description<br />

of these items.<br />

Beginning with the 2001 budget year, the CCOM Program Ministry Resource Fund will include<br />

the following items:<br />

— The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>’s fair share payments to <strong>Iowa</strong> Religious Media Services<br />

(Currently this item is in the Board of Discipleship budget)<br />

— The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>’s fair share payments to Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

(Currently this item is in the Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns budget.)<br />

— Communications<br />

(Currently this item is a separate fund, administered by the CCOM Communications Committee.)<br />

— Program support<br />

(Currently, this item is shown as “out-of-state travel”and “administration” in the various CCOM<br />

Board and Commission budgets.)<br />

— CCOM ministry activities<br />

(Currently, this item is a separate fund called CCOM Committee Fund, and is used as the<br />

operations budget for all CCOM Committees except the Communications Committee.)<br />

— Program contingency<br />

(Currently, this item is a separate fund used by the CCOM to support new ministries as they<br />

emerge during a programming year.)<br />

Creation of this fund will have three significant effects:<br />

1. All of these items are important to all program mission and ministry conducted and supported by the<br />

CCOM. Combining them into a single fund reflects the holistic impact that these items have on all of the<br />

CCOM’s mission and ministry efforts.<br />

2. At present, the Board of Discipleship and the Commission on Christian Unity bear sole responsibility<br />

for managing our payments to <strong>Iowa</strong> Religious Media Services and Ecumenical Media of <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

respectively. This places an undue burden on those groups during the decision-making associated with<br />

the development of spending limits for a given program year. The entire CCOM should take<br />

responsibility for ensuring that these important ecumenical commitments are met. Placing them in a fund<br />

which includes the program support and contingency funds identified above allows more flexibility and<br />

fairness in managing these payments<br />

3. The Communications Committee will continue to set policy and direction for the communications<br />

efforts of the conference. That policy and direction, along with a Communications Committee<br />

representative on the steering group that guides the use of the PMR Fund, will ensure the integrity of<br />

the Communications efforts of the conference, while helping to broaden the impact of communications<br />

resource deployment.<br />

Use of the Program Ministry Resource Fund will be guided by a steering committee made of the<br />

following persons:<br />

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Board of Discipleship representative<br />

Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns representative<br />

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All <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> programs, activities, and expenditures shall be consistent with the mission<br />

of the church as stated in The Book of Discipline (pages 114-115 of the 1996 Discipline) as amended<br />

by the <strong>2000</strong> General <strong>Conference</strong>. The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries shall administer this provision,<br />

in cooperation with the Council on Finance and Administration.<br />

CCOM Program Ministry Resource Fund Budget Summary<br />

This summary is for information purposes. The action on this budget is included in the total Council on<br />

Ministries budget shown in item 505.<br />

Revenue and Support: 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Benevolences $338,920 $338,920<br />

Miscellaneous Receipts<br />

Advertising and subscriptions $6,050 $6,050<br />

TOTAL $344,970 $344,970<br />

Expenses:<br />

Program Services:<br />

Local Church Support Ministries<br />

Direct Grants to Local Churches<br />

Television/Telecommunications grants $13,170 $13,170<br />

Connectional Ministries<br />

CCOM program support 55,960 55,960<br />

CCOM program contingency 32,640 32,640<br />

Institutional Support<br />

Direct grants to affiliated institutions<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Religious Media Services 80,000 80,000<br />

Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong> 60,000 60,000<br />

Other ministries<br />

CCOM ministry activities 16,000 16,200<br />

Supporting services<br />

General and administrative services<br />

Church news and features 57,000 57,000<br />

Public awareness activities 30,000 30,000<br />

TOTAL $344,970 $344,970<br />

Small Group C:<br />

504. CCOM Resource and Program Delivery Fund<br />

At present, this fund is called the “CCOM Administration” fund. However, under the new budget<br />

format, most of the resource use in this fund is more accurately described as programming. Therefore,<br />

the name of the fund has been changed to reflect its program status and to reduce confusion as to the<br />

actual use of the resources. This fund is used primarily to support the staff of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council<br />

on Ministries and their work in providing resources and program ministry assistance to local churches.<br />

Two items of special interest:<br />

1. This budget includes the Associate Council Director for Youth and Young Adult ministries. This<br />

anticipates positive action on the re-location of the <strong>Conference</strong> Youth Coordinator into the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Council on Ministries staff. For more information on this, please see Legislative Section IV, Item 408.<br />

2. Under standard accounting practice for non-profit organizations, which has guided the development<br />

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organization. Therefore you will see expenses associated with the CCOM communications staff shown<br />

in that category.<br />

505. CCOM Resource and Program Delivery Fund Budget Summary<br />

A. Summary of budget items associated directly with local church resource and program<br />

assistance, conference wide programming around youth and young adults and camping and retreat<br />

ministries.<br />

Revenue and Support 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Benevolences $1,231,560 $1,276,145<br />

TOTAL $1,231,560 $1,276,145<br />

Expenses<br />

Program support:<br />

Local church ministry support:<br />

Connectional ministries<br />

Field Staff for local church ministry, camping<br />

and retreat staff, youth and young adult ministry,<br />

and support staff associated with these programs $635,025 $674,569<br />

Other ministries<br />

Council Director, executive support staff,<br />

continuing education, resource development,<br />

and general Council operations $428,713 $428,878<br />

Support services:<br />

General and Administrative<br />

Communications professional and support<br />

staff $167,822 $174,698<br />

TOTAL $1,231,560 $1,278,145<br />

B. Summary of the total <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries budget, including both the CCOM<br />

Program Ministry Resource Fund (Item 503. above) and the CCOM Resource and Program Delivery<br />

Fund (Item 504.)<br />

Revenues and support: 2001 2002<br />

Apportionments<br />

Administration ministries<br />

World service and conference benevolences $1,570,480 $1,617,065<br />

Total amount apportioned $1,570,480 $1,617,065<br />

Less amount not collected<br />

Apportionments received $1,570,480 $1,617,065<br />

Charitable gifts and grants<br />

Fees for services<br />

Miscellaneous receipts 6,050 6,050<br />

Total revenues and support $1,576,530 $1,623,115<br />

Expenses:<br />

Program services:<br />

Local church support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to local churches $ 13,170 $ 13,170<br />

Connectional ministries 723,625 763,169<br />

Institutional support ministries:


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Direct grants to affiliated institutions 140,000 140,000<br />

Ecumenical programs<br />

Other ministries:<br />

Direct grants to individuals<br />

Other programs 444,913 445,078<br />

Total program services $1,321,708 $1,361,417<br />

Supporting services:<br />

General and administrative services 254,822 261,698<br />

Total expenses $1,576,530 $1,623,115<br />

Excess revenues and support over expenditures 0 0<br />

Inter-fund transfers<br />

Balance forward from prior years<br />

Ending balance 0 0<br />

C. Action: The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> authorizes 2001-2002 apportionment and total budget<br />

levels for the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries at:<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportionment $1,570,480 $1,617,065<br />

Total Revenue $1,576,530 $1,623,115<br />

Total Expenses $1,576,530 $1,623,115<br />

Small Group D:<br />

Rules of Order Changes<br />

506. Submitted by: Rules of Order Committee.<br />

Intent: III.B.14 (1999 IACJ, page 230, line 16 through page 231, line 21) and XII.I & J (page<br />

266, line 35 through page 268, line 29) contain redundancies. Also, it is confusing to<br />

need to refer to two sections to understand the resolution process. Therefore, it is<br />

proposed that III.B.14.a. (page 230), where the Committee is constituted, remain and<br />

that the “function” portion refer the reader to XII.I & J. It is further proposed that what<br />

is now in III.B.14.b, (1)-(8) be moved to and combined with XII.I & J.<br />

1999 IACJ, Page 230, line 16.<br />

14. <strong>Conference</strong> Resolutions Committee<br />

a.Members:<br />

1.The membership shall consist of six members. At least one clergy and one laity must be<br />

from churches under 200 members.<br />

2.It is recommended that two additional persons who are members of the state legislature,<br />

one from each major party, shall be consultants.<br />

3.The Book of Resolutions editor shall be a consultant.<br />

b.Functions: (See XII.I & J, pages 266-268)<br />

[1999 IACJ, XII. I & J, pages 266-268 would read:]<br />

I. Resolutions.<br />

1. Resolutions are motions which are intended to cause the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> to<br />

express its mind on some matter of concern. A resolution might, also, cause the<br />

altering of some aspect of conference procedure. Resolutions are distinguished from<br />

program proposals in that resolutions do not cause the expenditure of money or a<br />

significant amount of staff time, the holding of meetings, nor the conducting of studies.<br />

2. [Moved from page 230] The committee will receive all resolutions submitted to the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> in the form specified by the <strong>Conference</strong> Resolutions Committee.


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3. Resolutions pertaining to issues of church and society shall be prepared for odd-year<br />

conference sessions, except when emerging situations warrant consideration at evenyear<br />

sessions.<br />

i) Each resolution adopted by an odd-year Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, shall have a<br />

term of two years unless it is discontinued by the subsequent Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

ii Each resolution adopted by an even-year Annual <strong>Conference</strong> shall have a<br />

term of one year.<br />

4. Individuals, congregations, or districts may submit resolutions to the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Council on Ministries office by September 1 each year for referral to the appropriate<br />

conference organization. Or, if these resolutions have been developed after<br />

September 1, they may be submitted directly to the Resolutions Committee. [Moved<br />

from #4, Page 267, and edited.]<br />

5. [portion moved from b.(2) on page 230.] <strong>Conference</strong> organizations shall submit their<br />

resolutions proposals to the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries office by the date in<br />

February or March announced each year by the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries, and<br />

these resolutions are printed and referred to the Resolutions Committee.<br />

6. The Resolutions Committee shall:<br />

(i) [Moved from b.(3) on page 230.] Review and study each resolution to<br />

determine accuracy, duplication, and previous <strong>Conference</strong> action. Resolutions<br />

which are not in proper order will be returned to the maker with a statement<br />

indicating what must be done to put the resolution in proper form and what<br />

procedure must be followed to place the resolution before the proper<br />

Legislative Committee. Resolutions will be returned to the maker if:<br />

(i) The resolution, or a similar resolution is already a Standing Resolution.<br />

(ii) The resolution is not in the proper form.<br />

(iii) The resolution contains factual information that is misstated, incorrect, or<br />

apparently misleading.<br />

(iv) The resolution is inconsistent with or contradicts a current Standing<br />

Resolution.<br />

(v) The resolution has not been submitted in time to be properly reviewed by<br />

the Resolutions Committee.<br />

(vi) The resolution is in conflict with the Book of Discipline of The United<br />

Methodist Church.<br />

(vii) The resolution does nothing more than to cause the annual conference<br />

to vote approval of a portion of the Book of Discipline. (See Judicial<br />

Council Decisions 476, 700, 714, 847, 835.)<br />

(ii) [Moved from b,(4), page 231.]Submit the resolutions in proper form to the<br />

editor of the Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual. Printing in the Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual<br />

will indicate only that the resolutions are in proper form. The Resolutions<br />

Committee will express no opinion on the substantive content of the<br />

resolutions.<br />

(iii) [Moved from b.(5), page 231.] Instruct the editor of the Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual<br />

to coordinate related program items and resolutions in the manual and in<br />

assignment to the Legislative Committees so that they are presented and<br />

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(iv) [Moved from b.(6), page 231.] Promote and interpret the resolution process at<br />

all levels of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

7. After the submission date, resolutions may be brought to the appropriate Legislative<br />

Committee, with adequate copies for distribution there, and if adopted, referred to the<br />

Resolutions Committee for review prior to being made a part of the Legislative<br />

Committee’s report to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

8. A resolution may be brought directly to the conference floor as follows:<br />

(i) The resolution shall be submitted to the Resolutions Committee within 48<br />

hours after the call to order of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

(ii) The Resolutions Committee shall review the resolution to determine accuracy,<br />

possible duplication and previous <strong>Conference</strong> action. The committee shall<br />

report to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and recommend whether the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

should consider the resolution but shall express no opinion on the subject or<br />

substantive content of the resolution.<br />

(iii) By majority vote, the <strong>Conference</strong> shall decide whether to consider the<br />

resolution.<br />

(iv) Resolutions which the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> has voted to consider shall be<br />

printed and distributed by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning Committee<br />

at least 24 hours before the stated adjournment time of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

and scheduled for presentation to the Session by the Business and Agenda<br />

Sub-Committee.<br />

9. [This part is a combining of III.B.14.b.(7), page 231, lines 15-17 and XII.I.7, page 267,<br />

lines 32-37.] Resolutions adopted by a session of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> shall<br />

be published in the Daily Proceedings for even numbered years. The Resolutions<br />

Committee shall be responsible for the content of a biennial Book of Resolutions for<br />

odd-numbered years in conjunction with the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>. Prior<br />

to the publication, each resolution will be assigned a final number by the Resolutions<br />

Committee consistent with other resolutions of the general category.<br />

10. [Moved from III.B.14.b.(8), page 231.] The Resolutions Committee shall also process<br />

petitions to General <strong>Conference</strong> that are submitted for Annual <strong>Conference</strong> approval.<br />

The committee shall collate petitions and assign them to the proper Legislative<br />

Committee for discussion, vote and referral to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

J. Standing Resolutions. [No changes are proposed for this section.]<br />

507. Submitted by: Rules of Order Committee<br />

Intent: Eliminate redundancy.<br />

Delete page 253, line 45 through page 254, line 5, which duplicates #5 (lines 24-36) just above<br />

it.<br />

508. Submitted by: Joint Task Force (Representatives of the Cabinet and the Board of Ordained<br />

Ministry). Reviewed by: Board of Laity, Board of Ordained Ministry, and Cabinet.<br />

Amend VI.K, page 257, lines 18-20.<br />

Retiring clergy and diaconal ministers, shall submit to the <strong>Conference</strong> Archives a brief<br />

biography of their active ministry or complete a biographical data form supplied by the<br />

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509. Submitted by: Joint Task Force (Representatives of the Cabinet and the Board of Ordained<br />

Ministry). Reviewed by: Board of Laity, Board of Ordained Ministry, and Cabinet.<br />

Delete Sections VI.I and VI.J found on pages 256 and 257 of the 1999 IACJ, and replace with<br />

a new Section VI.I, as follows:<br />

I. Clergy Leaves and Vacations. This policy covers all clergy under appointment to serve<br />

churches in the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>. All leaves shall be planned in consultation with the<br />

charge’s Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee and the district superintendent to<br />

determine ministry responsibilities in the pastor’s absence and funding sources. Vacations<br />

and leaves can not accumulate from year to year.<br />

a. Vacations.<br />

(1) The vacation year is from July 1 to June 30. The pastor and the Staff/Pastor-Parish<br />

Relations Committee should discuss the vacation plans of the pastor early in the<br />

conference year.<br />

(2) Effective July 1, 2001, clergy serving full-time or less than full-time shall be given<br />

a minimum annual vacation with pay based on total years of relationship with one or<br />

more Annual <strong>Conference</strong>s as follows:<br />

(a) First year under appointment: two weeks vacation, including two Sundays.<br />

(b) Subsequent years under appointment: four weeks vacation, including four<br />

Sundays.<br />

(3) Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, camping programs, and other connectional responsibilities are<br />

not considered as vacation time.<br />

b. Continuing Formation and Spiritual Growth (348)<br />

(1) Clergypersons shall be allowed one week each year, including one Sunday, and<br />

one month each quadrennium for continuing formation and spiritual growth (for a total<br />

of seven weeks per quadrennium).<br />

(a) Qualifying events include educational and spiritual growth events such as<br />

School for Ministry, Schools of Christian Mission, Academies of Spiritual<br />

Formation.<br />

(b)Each clergyperson serving a charge in <strong>Iowa</strong> is expected to earn a minimum<br />

of two CEUs each conference year and shall include copies of the certification<br />

with his/her continuing education report to the district superintendent and<br />

Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee. One CEU equals ten contact hours.<br />

(c) An exception shall be made for course of study, where up to 4 weeks will<br />

be given for this formation event.<br />

(2) A leave for up to six months may be requested by a clergyperson who has been<br />

under full-time appointment for a minimum of five years. The status of the<br />

clergyperson’s appointment is not affected during the leave.<br />

(3) The plans and expected outcomes of the leave shall be outlined by the<br />

clergyperson. The leave shall have the approval of the district superintendent, the<br />

Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee and the church council(s).<br />

(4) Salary during the first month of the leave shall be funded at 100% (see a., above).<br />

The remainder of the leave may be a paid leave, if this request is approved by the<br />

district superintendent, the Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee and the church<br />

council(s), or it may be unpaid. Ministerial Pension Plan (MPP) contributions made by<br />

the charge will be adjusted if compensation is reduced. No MPP contributions can be<br />

made if no salary is paid.<br />

(5) If the clergyperson’s salary is reduced or eliminated during the leave, the<br />

clergyperson may appeal to the Cabinet for assistance from the Sustentation Fund.<br />

The Cabinet will consider each request on a case by case basis.<br />

(6) During the leave the charge and the clergyperson shall continue to pay their<br />

respective shares of health insurance. The conference shall continue to pay for<br />

Comprehensive Protection Plan (CPP).<br />

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consult and determine in advance how pastoral responsibility for the church(es) will<br />

be handled during the leave. Compensating supply clergypersons shall be the<br />

responsibility of the charge, not the clergyperson.<br />

c. Maternity/Paternity Leave (353).<br />

(1) Maternity or paternity leaves of up to one quarter of a year are available to clergy<br />

at the birth or adoption of a child. The status of the clergyperson’s appointment is not<br />

affected during the leave.<br />

(2) During the leave the charge and the clergyperson shall continue to pay their<br />

respective shares of health insurance. The conference shall continue to pay for<br />

Comprehensive Protection Plan (CPP).<br />

(3) At least the first eight weeks of the leave shall be at full pay. The remainder may<br />

be a paid leave, if this request is approved by the district superintendent, the<br />

Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee and the church council(s), or it may be an<br />

unpaid leave. Ministerial Pension Plan (MPP) contributions made by the charge will<br />

be adjusted if compensation is reduced. No MPP contributions can be made if no<br />

salary is paid.<br />

(4) This leave is in lieu of a leave taken under the Family/Medical Leave policy<br />

(below).<br />

(5) The Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee and the district superintendent shall<br />

consult and determine in advance how pastoral responsibility for the church(es) will<br />

be handled during the leave. Compensating supply clergypersons shall be the<br />

responsibility of the charge, not the clergyperson nor the conference.<br />

d. Family/Medical Leave.<br />

(1) Each clergyperson is eligible for a family/medical leave, provided s/he has served<br />

under appointment in the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> at least one-half time for the twelve months<br />

preceding the leave. The status of the clergyperson’s appointment is not affected<br />

during the leave.<br />

(2) A leave may be taken for the following reasons: (1) the placement of a child with<br />

the clergyperson for foster care, (2) to care for the spouse, child, or parent of the<br />

clergyperson who has a serious health condition, or (3) because of a serious health<br />

condition that makes the clergyperson unable to perform the functions of his/her<br />

position. If a leave is taken because of a serious health condition, a doctor’s<br />

certification must be provided if requested by the district superintendent or the<br />

Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee.<br />

(3) The leave shall be limited to twelve weeks in any conference year; however, the<br />

leave may immediately follow or precede vacation time. The leave may be taken (1)<br />

in a single block, (2) intermittently, or (3) by working a reduced number of hours.<br />

(4) The leave may be a paid leave, if this request is approved by the district<br />

superintendent, the Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee and the church<br />

council(s), or the leave may be an unpaid leave. However, if the leave is taken<br />

because of the clergyperson’s own serious health condition, at least the first month of<br />

the leave shall be at full pay. Ministerial Pension Plan (MPP) contributions made by<br />

the charge will be adjusted if compensation is reduced. No MPP contributions can be<br />

made if no salary is paid.<br />

(5) If the clergyperson’s salary is reduced or eliminated during the leave, the<br />

clergyperson may appeal to the Cabinet for assistance from the Sustentation Fund.<br />

The Cabinet will consider each request on a case by case basis.<br />

(6) During the leave the charge and the clergyperson shall continue to pay their<br />

respective shares of health insurance. The conference shall continue to pay for<br />

Comprehensive Protection Plan (CPP).<br />

(7) The Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee and the district superintendent shall<br />

consult and determine in advance how pastoral responsibility for the church(es) will<br />

be handled during the leave. Compensating supply clergypersons shall be the<br />

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e. Sick Leave.<br />

(1) Clergy shall be granted up to two weeks, including two Sundays, of sick leave<br />

during the conference year (July 1 - June 30); this shall not accumulate from year to<br />

year.<br />

(2) Sick leave is for periods of incapacity which are beyond the clergypersons’s control<br />

and which are not work related. The leave should be taken in consultation with the<br />

Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee. If a clergyperson’s illness extends beyond<br />

the allocated sick time, the pastor may take a Family/Medical leave (see above).<br />

(3) Sick leave also may be taken by the clergyperson to care for an immediate family<br />

member during an illness, upon approval of the Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations<br />

Committee. Immediate family includes spouse, child, daughter/son-in-law, step-child,<br />

grandchild, parent, parent-in-law, and step-parent. In certain situations, a leave may<br />

be granted for the illness of another relative or a close friend.<br />

f. Bereavement Leave.<br />

(1) Clergy shall be granted up to five days of bereavement leave if there is a death in<br />

the immediate family. Immediate family includes spouse, child, daughter/son-in-law,<br />

step-child, grandchild, parent, parent-in-law, step-parent, grandparent, and sibling. In<br />

certain situations, bereavement leave may be granted for the death of another relative<br />

or close friend.<br />

(2) The clergyperson shall consult with the Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee<br />

when taking bereavement leave. With the approval of the Staff/Pastor-Parish<br />

Relations Committee, sick leave may be used to extend bereavement leave.<br />

510. Submitted by: Joint Task Force (Representatives of the Cabinet and the Board of Ordained<br />

Ministry). Reviewed by: Board of Laity, Board of Ordained Ministry, and Cabinet.<br />

Delete “Incapacitated Pastors” from the Index of Standing Items found on page 146 of the 1999<br />

IACJ and terminate the guidelines adopted in 1981 and amended in 1990.<br />

511. Submitted by: Rules of Order Committee.<br />

Intent: Rules of Order (or Bylaws), being of a more fixed character than ordinary legislation,<br />

should not be amendable by less than a two-thirds vote, nor without the required one<br />

day’s notice (see 1999 IACJ, XII.U, page 270)<br />

Page 270, XII.T (lines 21-23). Suspension of Rules. Any of these Rules of Order and Standing<br />

Rules may be suspended for the immediate business under consideration by a two-thirds<br />

majority vote except those rules related to amending the Rules of Order.<br />

512. Submitted by: Rules of Order Committee.<br />

1999 IACJ, Page 270, XII.V. (lines 29-31). Move this item to become XII.A (preceding Quorum)<br />

on page 265, and revise as follows: Parliamentary Rules. The annual conference shall follow<br />

Robert’s Rules of Order, except when Robert’s differs from the rules of the last preceding<br />

General <strong>Conference</strong>, in which case the rules of General <strong>Conference</strong> shall be followed. And, when<br />

the rules of the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> differ from those of Robert’s and/or General <strong>Conference</strong>, the<br />

rules of the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> shall be followed.<br />

LEGISLATIVE SECTION VI<br />

Legislative Chairprson: Marvin Arnpriester<br />

Legislative Secretary: Bob Dean<br />

Small Group A:<br />

600. <strong>Conference</strong> Staff Compensation Task Force Report to the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Editor’s Note: This item (along with Item 670.9) was referred.<br />

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1. <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist churches are requested to have a Rust College Day Offering. The <strong>Conference</strong><br />

shall set the date for this offering not less than three weeks after the Human Relations Day Offering.<br />

2. Every <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist church shall observe the six special church wide Sunday offerings as<br />

listed in 266 and 267 of the 1996 Book of Discipline of the United Methodist Church. They are Human<br />

Relations Day, One Great Hour of Sharing, Native American Awareness Sunday, Peace with Justice<br />

Sunday, World Wide Communion Sunday and United Methodist Student Day. In addition to these<br />

special Sundays, churches in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> are encouraged to provide offering<br />

opportunities each year for Golden Cross Sunday, Christian Education Sunday, Rural Life Sunday, and<br />

Disability Awareness Sunday as provided for in 269 of the 1996 Book of Discipline of the United<br />

Methodist Church.<br />

3. Mileage for conference staff shall be reimbursed at the IRS mileage rate presently in force.<br />

4. Reimbursements for persons attending conference board and agency meetings shall be:<br />

a. 15 cents per mile for one person in the vehicle attending a conference meeting, 25 cents per mile<br />

for two persons in the vehicle attending a conference meeting, and 35 cents per mile for three persons<br />

or more in the vehicle attending a conference meeting.<br />

b. $15 per night for lodging and meals.<br />

c. CF & A will review the reimbursement for “a. Mileage” and “b. Lodging and meals” and bring them<br />

into line with current cost of these items by the 2001 Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

5. The <strong>Conference</strong> Council of Finance and Administration (CFA) is granted authority to make necessary<br />

editorial adjustments in the 2001 <strong>Conference</strong> Budget.<br />

6. The <strong>Conference</strong> Council of Finance and Administration has examined the 1999 fiscal year audit report<br />

as submitted by McGladrey & Pullen, LLP and hereby reports the audit to be acceptable and in order.<br />

7. A clergy person appointed by the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> to developing churches not yet officially<br />

constituted or to positions within the <strong>Conference</strong> shall have the housing allowance exclusion, as defined<br />

under Section 107 of the Internal Revenue Code, determined by CFA prior to the beginning of each new<br />

year or prior to the beginning of each clergy’s employment. The housing exclusion may vary depending<br />

upon individual circumstances.<br />

8. Discontinuation or Abandonment of Local Church Property shall proceed following these guidelines:<br />

a. The 1996 Book of Discipline 2548 outlines some of the procedures for discontinuation or<br />

abandonment. The district superintendent shall obtain and consider an opinion of legal counsel as to<br />

the existence of any reversion, possibility of reverter, right of reacquisition or similar restrictions to the<br />

benefit of any party.<br />

b. Consent for discontinuation or abandonment must be received from the following:<br />

1) vote of local charge conference<br />

2) consent of the presiding bishop<br />

3) consent of the majority of the district superintendents<br />

4) consent of the district board of church location and building<br />

c. When a local church is discontinued, the district superintendent shall select another United<br />

Methodist Church and transfer its members thereto, or to such other churches the members may select.<br />

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a fair sale price. It is recommended that information be forwarded to the chairperson of the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Board of Trustees for examination and for the purpose of creating a Deed of Transfer/Sale.<br />

e. The Disposition of Property shall occur as follows:<br />

1) if the church is discontinued but a local board of trustees remains active the sale and/or<br />

other disposition of the property and the building contents shall be the responsibility of that active board<br />

of trustees in consultation with the district board of church location and building.<br />

2) if the church does not have an active board of trustees the church shall be declared<br />

abandoned and the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Trustees becomes responsible for the property. Its disposition<br />

shall be in conjunction with the district board of church location and building.<br />

3) proceeds from the sale of the property shall be disbursed in the following order of priority:<br />

a) any outstanding local bills such as utility, telephone, salary etc.<br />

b) outstanding pension or health insurance direct bills<br />

c) any unpaid apportionments for the previous 10 years<br />

d) remaining amounts shall be disbursed at the discretion of the active local board of<br />

trustees or, if the church is abandoned, the amount shall be placed in the <strong>Conference</strong> Abandoned<br />

Church Fund to be disbursed by the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Trustees.<br />

4) All deeds, records and other official and legal papers, including the contents of the<br />

cornerstone of the church, shall be collected by the district superintendent and deposited for permanent<br />

safekeeping with the Commission on Archives and History.<br />

5) Any gift, legacy, bequest, devise, annuity or other benefit to a pastoral charge or local<br />

church that accrues shall become the property of the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Trustees. The trustees shall,<br />

in so far as possible, honor the original intent of the gift, legacy, bequest, devise, annuity or other benefit.<br />

6) The district superintendent will be asked to present to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> any resolution<br />

for a local church(es) to be declared abandoned and/or discontinued.<br />

9. Apportionment Formula:<br />

a. The formula used to apportion the <strong>Conference</strong> Budget to the churches of the <strong>Conference</strong> shall<br />

be the four year average of local church operating expenses (excluding utilities and housing allowance<br />

or parsonage maintenance), program expenses, and pastoral support. All grants, loans and advance<br />

special income given to mission congregations will be exempt from determining their fair share<br />

apportionment. The actual church apportionment is limited to a maximum 10% increase.<br />

b. Newly constituted congregations shall be apportioned ten percent of its fair share of all<br />

apportionments the first full calender year after it is chartered. Its apportionments shall be increased ten<br />

percent per year based on its fair share for the first four years. For the next four years its<br />

apportionments shall be increased by fifteen percent. This will enable new churches to reach full<br />

apportionments in eight years after the charter year. The four year average of operating expenses,<br />

program expenses, and pastoral support for each newly chartered church will be determined by using<br />

the immediately previous four year’s statistics available from the <strong>Conference</strong> statistical tables or, if four<br />

years of statistics are not available, the average will be that of the years entered into the statistical<br />

tables. All grants, loans and advance special receipts are exempt from being included as money used<br />

for expenses in the four year average. Limitations found in 601.9a. are only in effect when a church has<br />

reached 100% apportionment. The above process of yearly stepping up the apportionment amounts<br />

does not preclude any congregation from contributing to the apportionments a larger amount than<br />

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<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer will report that amount to the church at the time when the new year’s<br />

apportionments are announced.<br />

c. In critical missional situations a team of persons from the Cabinet, <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Finance<br />

and Administration, and Parish Development Standing Committee shall be established to review the<br />

specific issues and develop a response that would encourage a church to develop a pattern of<br />

faithfulness to our connectional apportionments. This response, made prior to calculation of<br />

apportionments (Judicial Council Decision 818), may include a temporary, partial or full relief from<br />

apportionments on a year to year basis. The plan of action is intended to allow a church to maintain a<br />

positive pattern of growth.<br />

d. The calculation steps for the formula are as follows:<br />

1) The four year average of operating expenses, program expenses, and pastoral support for<br />

each church is determined by using the immediately previous four years available from the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

statistical tables. If a church fails to provide statistical table information at the time determined by the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Statistician, their apportionments shall increase the maximum 10%.<br />

2) The <strong>Conference</strong> four year average is determined by adding together the amounts from all<br />

churches as computed from step 9.d.1) above.<br />

3) The result from step 9.d.1) for each church is divided into the <strong>Conference</strong> four year average<br />

from step 9.d.2) yielding a percentage for each church.<br />

4) The result from step 9.d.3) for each church is multiplied times each of the <strong>Conference</strong> funds<br />

resulting in the apportionment for each church.<br />

5) The result from 9.d.4) may be limited as described in 9.a. above.<br />

e. Each district may apportion an amount within that district to support the ministry and programs of<br />

that district. The formula used by the district shall be determined by a vote of the District <strong>Conference</strong><br />

upon recommendation of the District Council on Ministries. The district apportionment must be approved<br />

by CFA and by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. Each year the <strong>Conference</strong> Budget shall include each district’s<br />

formula and a listing of the programs to be supported by the district apportionment as a part of CFA’s<br />

budget report.<br />

f. Charges involved in realignments will have their apportionments reviewed by a team of persons<br />

from the Cabinet, CFA, and Parish Development Standing Committee to evaluate how the realignments<br />

impact apportionments. The results may include a temporary, partial or full relief from apportionments<br />

for the time of transition and will be reevaluated each year.<br />

10. In order to implement the revised budget format, as required by FASB (Financial Accounting<br />

Standards Board), and provide needed information, the budget information in the <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong><br />

and in the Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual shall include supplemental information on agency budgets and<br />

program expenses, providing at least as much specific information as in the 1998 <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>.<br />

Small Group B:<br />

Ministerial Support Ministries:<br />

General Church Apportionment Funds<br />

602. Episcopal Fund.<br />

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United Methodist Bishops. The Episcopal Fund is apportioned to the <strong>Conference</strong> by the General<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>. The Discipline requires that the apportionment be placed in the <strong>Conference</strong> Budget without<br />

reduction. The 2001 Episcopal Fund apportionment shall be $372,554.(See 823 - 832 of the 1996<br />

Book of Discipline.)<br />

Board of Ordained Ministry<br />

The Board of Ordained Ministry enlists and recruits persons for ordained ministry, mentors these<br />

persons in the educational process, examines them as to their fitness for ministry, and recommends<br />

them to the clergy session for membership in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. The Board of Ordained<br />

Ministry also interviews clergy members and makes recommendations concerning changes in their<br />

effective relationship to the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

603. Ministerial Education Fund. (The Ministerial Education Fund [MEF] is the responsibility of the<br />

Board of Ordained Ministry)<br />

1. The Ministerial Education Fund is a general church fund, 821 in the 1996 Book of Discipline, that<br />

supports the seminary and continuing education of United Methodist ordained and diaconal ministers<br />

and is apportioned to the <strong>Conference</strong> by the General <strong>Conference</strong>. The Discipline requires that the<br />

apportionment be placed in the <strong>Conference</strong> Budget without reduction. The Ministerial Education Fund<br />

apportionment for 2001 is $428,794.<br />

2. The 1996 Book of Discipline, 821 states, “Of the total money raised in each annual conference for<br />

the Ministerial Education Fund, 25 percent shall be retained by the annual conference that raised it, to<br />

be used in its program of ministerial education as approved by the annual conference and administered<br />

through its board of ordained ministry.” The Board of Ordained Ministry recommends the following<br />

budget for this share:<br />

a. Loans and Grants for Seminary Students--$14,000 to be used for forgivable loan/grants to<br />

seminary students who are certified candidates in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

b. Automatic Grants for Seminary Students--$41,000 to be used for financial assistance to<br />

seminary students who are certified candidates in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

c. Continuing Education--$15,000 to be used for continuing education opportunities for<br />

professionals in ministry.<br />

d. Mentor Program--$2,000 to be used for inquiring candidate’s retreats and for administration of<br />

the mentor program.<br />

a. Assessment and Guidance–$7,000 to be used for initial psychological assessment of<br />

candidates for ministry and retesting as deemed necessary at the time of probationary or full<br />

membership candidacy.<br />

f. School for Ministry--$5,000 to be used to help support the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> School for Ministry.<br />

g. Recruitment /Enlistment--$3,000 to be used to help local churches and district Committees on<br />

Ministry promote awareness of the need for persons who will respond to God’s call to ordained<br />

ministry. It will also fund events within <strong>Iowa</strong> and help persons attend national events where<br />

individuals can explore a call to ordained ministry.<br />

h. Local Pastor’s License--$3,000 to be used for financial assistance to persons attending local<br />

pastor’s licensing school.<br />

i. Order of Elders–$800 to be used for regular meetings of the Order of Elders, including<br />

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j. Order of Deacons--$400 to be used for an annual gathering of deacons and other operational<br />

expenses related to the Order of Deacons.<br />

k. Residency in Ministry Program–$2,000 to fund a new program that provides peer group<br />

meetings, mentoring of probationary members, and continuing education for persons who are<br />

beginning full-time ministry.<br />

l. Winter Ministry <strong>Conference</strong>--$500 to support an ecumenical continuing education event for<br />

professionals in ministry.<br />

m. New Ministry Professional Teams--$200 for administrative costs involved in bringing together<br />

new teams of ministry professionals to begin the process of learning to work together.<br />

n. Course of Study Support–$15,000 to provide financial assistance to local pastors who are<br />

attending the Course of Study School.<br />

o. Start Up and Culmination--$2,000 for an event which helps pastors who are changing<br />

appointments understand the dynamics involved in leaving one parish and beginning ministry<br />

in another.<br />

p. Effective Team Ministries Retreat–$200 to help support local church staffs who want to learn<br />

how to function together more effectively.<br />

Administration Ministries:<br />

604. General Administration Fund.<br />

The General Administration Fund is a general church fund that supports the administration of several<br />

general agencies. It is apportioned to the <strong>Conference</strong> by the General Council on Finance and<br />

Administration. The Discipline requires that the apportionment be placed in the <strong>Conference</strong> Budget<br />

without reduction. The General Administration Fund apportionment for 2001 is $98,384. (See 817,<br />

806.1, 2401.2, 906.2, 808, and 1806.12 of the 1996 Book of Discipline)<br />

605. Jurisdictional Administration Fund.<br />

This fund supports the administration of the North Central Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong>. It is apportioned<br />

to the <strong>Conference</strong> by the Jurisdictional Council on Finance and Administration.<br />

The Jurisdictional Administration Fund apportionment for 2001 shall be $19,700.<br />

606. Interdenominational Cooperation Fund.<br />

This fund supports ecumenical efforts at the general church level. It is apportioned to the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

by the General Council on Finance and Administration. The Discipline requires that the apportionment<br />

be placed in the <strong>Conference</strong> Budget without reduction. The Interdenominational Cooperation Fund<br />

apportionment for 2001 is $38,923. (See 806.1-2d, 808, 818, 1903.18, and 511 of the 1996 Book of<br />

Discipline)<br />

World Service and <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolences:<br />

607. World Service Fund.<br />

The World Service Fund is a general church fund that supports the administration of several World<br />

Service agencies. It is apportioned to the <strong>Conference</strong> by the General <strong>Conference</strong>. The Discipline<br />

requires that the apportionment be placed in the <strong>Conference</strong> Budget without reduction. The World<br />

Service Fund apportionment for 2001 will be $1,218,428. (See 812, 611.3.b).(3).d) of the 1996 Book<br />

of Discipline)


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Other Ministries:<br />

608. Black College Fund.<br />

The Black College Fund is a general church fund which helps to support the United Methodist related<br />

black colleges and a medical school historically related to the United Methodist Church. The Discipline<br />

requires that the apportionment be placed in the <strong>Conference</strong> Budget without reduction. The Black<br />

College Fund apportionment for 2001 is $197,711. (See 806, 808, 810, 819 of the 1996 Book of<br />

Discipline)<br />

609. Africa University Fund.<br />

The Africa University Fund is a general church fund which helps to support Africa University. The<br />

Discipline requires that the apportionment be placed in the <strong>Conference</strong> Budget without reduction. The<br />

Africa University Fund apportionment for 2001 is $44,251. (See 806.2q of the 1996 Book of Discipline)<br />

610. Mission Initiatives Fund. Item deleted. It’s funds are included in the World Service and<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Benevolences.<br />

Ministerial Support Ministries:<br />

Episcopal Funds<br />

611. Assistant to the Bishop Fund.<br />

This budget provides the staff salaries, benefits, and office expenses for the office of Assistant to the<br />

Bishop. In accordance with Rule of Order VII.K., the 2001 salary of the Assistant to the Bishop will be<br />

$60,492 in 2001 and $62,992 in 2002. The budget for this item shall be $159,320 in 2001 and $165,255<br />

in 2002.<br />

612. Episcopal Office Fund.<br />

An annual conference as large as <strong>Iowa</strong> has expenses for operation of the episcopal office that exceed<br />

the grant from the General Church. This fund provides money to supplement the daily operation of the<br />

Episcopal Office. $4,500 shall be apportioned in 2001 and $4,500 in 2002 for this purpose.<br />

Administration Ministries:<br />

613. <strong>Conference</strong> Secretary Fund.<br />

The <strong>Conference</strong> Secretary is to keep the official records of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session and has<br />

other responsibilities defined in The Book of Discipline. The budget for this office includes<br />

compensation for the <strong>Conference</strong> Secretary and expenses for supporting the Secretary’s work. $5,940<br />

shall be apportioned in 2001 and $5,940 in 2002 for this purpose.<br />

614. Legal Fees.<br />

The <strong>Conference</strong> Chancellor is an attorney appointed by the Bishop to be legal counsel for the Bishop<br />

and for specific <strong>Conference</strong> matters subject to approval by the Episcopal Office. This budget pays the<br />

legal expenses for the work of the <strong>Conference</strong> Chancellor. This is in accordance with The Book of<br />

Discipline. At times the <strong>Conference</strong> Chancellor may refer legal matters related to the Episcopal Office<br />

to other attorneys after consultation with the Episcopal Office. The contract with the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Chancellor limits the fees paid to a maximum of $50,000 a year. $50,000 shall be apportioned for this<br />

purpose in 2001 and $50,000 in 2002 for this purpose.<br />

615. Clergy and Diaconal Misconduct Fund.<br />

This budget provides funds for the expenses incurred by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> in following the<br />

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money for the work of the <strong>Conference</strong> Committee on Clergy and Diaconal Misconduct. $41,000 shall be<br />

apportioned in 2001 and $41,000 in 2002 for this purpose.<br />

616. Episcopal Seminars Fund.<br />

This budget supplements General Church Episcopal Funds for program costs unique to the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong>. The resident bishop of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Area has certain responsibilities for various seminars,<br />

conferences, retreats and funding resource people for such groups as the Leadership Team, persons<br />

in extension ministries, professionals in ministry and retirees. This money supplements any registration<br />

fees in underwriting the cost of these events. $7,500 shall be apportioned in 2001 and $7,500 in 2002<br />

for this purpose.<br />

617. Leadership Team.<br />

This item provides funding for the coordinating and planning of agendas for the Leadership Team which<br />

consists of the Bishop, Administrative Cabinet, Foundation Director, Associate Council Directors, the<br />

Director of the Office of Pastoral Care and Counseling, and Administrative Services professional staff.<br />

$1,000 shall be apportioned in 2001 and $1,000 in 2002 for this purpose.<br />

618. Task Force Funding.<br />

Each year the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> directs the formation of various committees, task forces or studies<br />

which are not funded through regular items in the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> budget. This budget item pays for<br />

the costs of these special purpose groups. $6,000 shall be apportioned in 2001 and $6,000 in 2002 for<br />

this purpose.<br />

619. Episcopacy Committee Fund.<br />

This budget item funds the administrative and meeting costs of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Episcopacy<br />

Committee as well as other responsibilities defined by The Book of Discipline. $5,000 shall be<br />

apportioned in 2001 and $5000 in 2002 for this purpose. (Editorial note: The unspent balance will be<br />

carried forward through the quadrennium to fund transitions in the Office of the Bishop.)<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportioned Budget<br />

Ministerial support ministries $163,820 $169,755<br />

Administrative ministries 116,440 116,440<br />

Total apportionments 280,260 $286,195<br />

Amounts not collected - -<br />

Net received<br />

Other resources:<br />

280,260 286,195<br />

Gifts and grants 54,500 54,500<br />

Fees 1,700 1,700<br />

Other receipts 1,750 17,50<br />

Total resources $338,210 $344,145<br />

Expenditures:<br />

Clergy support:<br />

Recruitment, appointment, and supervision $ 35,260 $ 41,000<br />

Continuing Education - -<br />

Local Church Support:<br />

Connectional ministries - -<br />

Other ministries 234,270 240,205<br />

Administrative services 62,940 62,940<br />

Fund raising service - -<br />

Total expenditures $338,210 $344,145


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Surplus (Deficit) - -<br />

Inter-fund transfers - -<br />

Balance forward 40,413 40,413<br />

Ending Balance $ 40,413 $ 40,413<br />

Ministerial Support Ministries:<br />

Cabinet Funds<br />

620. Cabinet Administration Fund.<br />

1. In accordance with Rule of Order VII.K., the 2001 salary for each district superintendent shall be<br />

$60,492. A portion of this salary, as recommended by the Appointive Cabinet and approved by CFA,<br />

shall be considered housing exclusion as defined in Section 107 of the Internal Revenue Code. This<br />

process is to be completed each December for the next fiscal year or before start of employment.<br />

2. The compensation package for each district superintendent also includes pension, health insurance,<br />

death and disability, workers compensation and a cafeteria plan.<br />

3. The apportioned budget for items one and two and other administrative and contingency expenses<br />

shall be $884,325.<br />

621. District Office Funds.<br />

The District Office Fund supports the following items and $714,172 shall be apportioned for these items.<br />

1. Salaries and benefits of twelve district administrative secretaries. The compensation package<br />

includes salary, pension, health insurance, death and disability, workers compensation and a cafeteria<br />

plan. ($410,297)<br />

2. District office rent and utilities. ($55,575)<br />

3. Reimbursement for official automobile mileage shall be at the IRS mileage rate presently in force.<br />

($101,775)<br />

4. District superintendents’ office administrative expenses, continuing education and other accountable<br />

reimbursement expenses. ($143,525)<br />

5. Other administrative and contingency expenses. ($3,000)<br />

6. The budget items listed above shall be divided among the various districts as determined by the<br />

appointive cabinet.<br />

622. Recruitment Fund.<br />

This budget shall pay the travel expenses of district superintendents who visit seminaries and some<br />

travel expenses for recruitment interviews of prospective pastors. $13,925 shall be apportioned to<br />

support this fund.<br />

623. Appointment Consultation Fund.<br />

This budget shall pay the travel expenses of pastors to meet with staff pastor parish relations<br />

committees when a new appointment to a charge is being presented. The appointive cabinet shall be<br />

responsible for the allocation of these funds. $11,375 shall be apportioned to support this fund.<br />

624. Missional Appointment Support Fund.<br />

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current compensation level is above the <strong>Conference</strong> minimum base compensation in order that the<br />

Cabinet may appoint pastors with specific skills and expertise that meet special needs or which offer<br />

unique ministry opportunities. $80,000 shall be apportioned to support this fund.<br />

625. Sustentation Fund.<br />

The 1996 Book of Discipline, 611.1f and 623 authorizes “a Sustentation Fund for the purpose of<br />

providing emergency aid to the clergy of the conference who may be in special need.” Special needs<br />

would include health emergencies, counseling, transition for divorcing spouses, transition of clergy from<br />

parish ministry, and other needs. The cabinet shall use this fund to provide assistance to clergy with<br />

financial difficulties and to provide assistance while under suspension or in supervisory process. Funds<br />

from the previous year shall be carried forward to provide up to $90,000 in the following year’s spending<br />

plan. $60,000 shall be apportioned to support this fund.<br />

626. Disability Condition Support Fund.<br />

This fund, administered by the Cabinet, helps local charges in providing administrative support for<br />

pastors with handicapping conditions. $16,000 shall be apportioned to support this fund.<br />

627. Ministerial Support Contingency Fund.<br />

The Contingency Fund will be used to fund unusual and emerging ministerial support needs not<br />

otherwise provided for in the budget. If not used in a particular year, funds will be used to replenish the<br />

Health Insurance Fund (i.e. reduce the operating deficit). $3,950 shall be apportioned to support this<br />

fund.<br />

628. Moving Policy and Expense Fund.<br />

1. Moving Expenses: Expenses for moving clergy and their families shall be administered under the<br />

following policies:<br />

a. The moving fund shall assist in paying the moving expenses for household goods, office<br />

furniture, and equipment of itinerant clergy appointed to a pastoral charge, a conference staff position,<br />

or as district superintendent. Clergy included in this provision shall include full members, probationary<br />

members, associate members, local pastors, seminary students appointed to a local charge, one move<br />

of a retiring clergy person to his/her retirement residence, and those under disability leave. If a clergy<br />

person receives payment for a retirement move and later is appointed to serve a local charge, additional<br />

retirement moves will not be paid.<br />

b. The moving expenses for the first move for divorced spouses from the parsonage shall be paid<br />

by the conference not to exceed the average move cost of the previous fiscal year plus 5% as defined<br />

in 628.1.h. The District Superintendent shall notify the Director of Administrative Services when this<br />

provision becomes applicable.<br />

c. Surviving spouses and/or dependents of clergy who die while under appointment to a local<br />

charge, conference staff position, or a district superintendent may have their moving expenses paid by<br />

the conference within the provisions of this policy. The total amount paid shall be determined by the<br />

District Superintendent in consultation with the Director of Administrative Services.<br />

d. Clergy leaving appointment in <strong>Iowa</strong> for leave of absence, honorable location, or transfer to<br />

another conference or denomination will not be eligible for moving expense payments.<br />

e. The move shall be performed by regular licensed moving firms listed on the <strong>Conference</strong>'s<br />

Approved Movers List (AML) as described in 628.2. The person being moved shall select a mover from<br />

the AML. If any other means of conveyance is used, a certificate of insurance shall be deposited in<br />

advance of the move with the Director of Administrative Services by the person or persons being moved.<br />

Failure to use a mover on the AML or to deposit a certificate of insurance for an alternative conveyance<br />

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f. The Director of Administrative Services will follow the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS)<br />

regulations in issuing the proper tax forms to those whose move does not meet tax exempt<br />

requirements.<br />

g. Clergy couples being moved shall be given an additional moving expense allowance up to $500<br />

to provide for moving additional office equipment and/or books. The <strong>Conference</strong> will also pay for the cost<br />

of extra stops for either an additional residence and/or church office required to move a clergy couple.<br />

h. Clergy moving to <strong>Iowa</strong> from the contiguous states are eligible to receive a maximum moving cost<br />

as designated within our current guidelines.<br />

i. Clergy moving to <strong>Iowa</strong> from outside the 48 contiguous states or retiring pastors moving out of <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

are eligible to receive a maximum moving expense allowance not to exceed the average of all moves<br />

from the previous year plus 5% (excluding self moves and out of state moves) or the actual cost of the<br />

move whichever is less.<br />

2. Approved Mover List: The <strong>Conference</strong> shall maintain an Approved Mover List (AML). <strong>Conference</strong><br />

moves may be made only by movers who are on the AML unless the move is a pre-authorized self move<br />

or pre-authorized move from out of state. Moving expense payments will only be made to movers who<br />

are on the AML. To qualify for inclusion on the AML, the mover must meet the following criteria:<br />

a. be licensed by the State of <strong>Iowa</strong> under applicable laws.<br />

b. have signed a contract with the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and agree to abide by the policies<br />

established by the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and the <strong>Iowa</strong> Movers and Warehouseman’s Association.<br />

c. submit weight tickets for a move before payment is made.<br />

d. give a minimum bottom line discount on all <strong>Conference</strong> moves, such discount to be established<br />

by the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Finance and Administration.<br />

3. Expense Payment Parameters: The following parameters shall apply to the payment of moving<br />

expenses:<br />

a. The total move weight shall be 15,000 pounds or less.<br />

b. The total packing and unpacking cost shall be $500 or less.<br />

c. The total insured cost shall be full replacement value at $3.50 per pound with the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

paying for 15,000 pounds and/or $55,000 maximum valuation whichever is less. There will be a $500<br />

deductible. If the goods being moved are greater than 15,000 pounds, the clergy may buy more<br />

insurance.<br />

d. Charges for only one piano and/or organ and/or other large musical instrument shall be paid.<br />

e. The limitations listed in 628.3.a., b., c., and d. may be exceeded in the move; however, the<br />

person being moved shall pay the mover upon completion of the move.<br />

f. The Director of Administrative Services shall remit to the AML mover the amount due for the<br />

move within the parameters described herein and upon receipt of the following:<br />

! An invoice<br />

! Weight tickets<br />

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h. The <strong>Conference</strong> shall not pay for "extra carry" charges, storage or delays unless approved before<br />

the move.<br />

i. Charges for vehicles, motorcycles, canoes, firewood, lumber, potters clay, kilns and other<br />

oversize or overweight items shall be the responsibility of the person being moved.<br />

j. An extra expense allowance not to exceed $300 shall be made available to graduating seminary<br />

students from outside <strong>Iowa</strong> or to persons transferring from another conference accepting appointment<br />

in the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>. This amount will be set by the receiving District Superintendent after<br />

determining financial need and after consultation with the Director of Administrative Services.<br />

k. The cost of motel, meals, and mileage during the actual days of the move are not reimbursed<br />

by the <strong>Conference</strong> to the person being moved except under the provisions of 628.3.j. This<br />

reimbursement may be taxable.<br />

4. Self Moves: Self moves must be authorized in advance of the move by the Director of Administrative<br />

Services. The appropriate certificate of insurance (see 628.1.e.) must also be on file before the Director<br />

of Administrative Services may authorize the move.<br />

5. Exceptions: Exceptions to any of the above may be approved or denied by the Director of<br />

Administrative Services after consultation with the District Superintendent, if appropriate. Appeals of any<br />

decision by the Director of Administrative Services may be directed to the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Finance and Administration (CFA). CFA shall have the final authority to interpret the moving policy and<br />

make decisions regarding its implementation.<br />

6. Procedures: The Director of Administrative Services shall establish and administer all procedures for<br />

implementing the moving policy contained herein. The Director of Administrative Services shall be the<br />

only person to authorize a move with an AML mover.<br />

7. $390,000 shall be apportioned to support this fund.<br />

629. Interim Ministry.<br />

These funds will be used to provide special training for ministers in equipping them to serve in pastoral<br />

appointments for a specified short-term period. These funds will be administered jointly by the Cabinet<br />

and Board of Ordained Ministry. $8,550 shall be budgeted for interim ministry.<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportioned Budget<br />

Ministerial support ministries $2,182,297 $2,260,842<br />

World Service & <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence - -<br />

Total apportionments 2,182,297 2,260,842<br />

Amounts not collected - -<br />

Net received<br />

Other resources:<br />

2,182,297 2,260,842<br />

District askings 1,450 1,450<br />

Gifts and grants - -<br />

Fees 4,825 4,825<br />

Other receipts 18,000 18,000<br />

Total resources $2,206,717 $2,285,267<br />

Expenditures:<br />

Clergy support:


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Recruitment, appointment, and supervision $2,033,392 $2,096,942<br />

Cont. ed. And financial support 174,375 199,375<br />

Institutional support:<br />

Grants to affiliated agencies 3,950 3,950<br />

Other ministries - -<br />

Total expenditures 2,211,717 2,300,267<br />

Surplus (Deficit) (5,000) (15,000)<br />

Inter-fund transfers - -<br />

Balance forward 60,000 55,000<br />

Ending Balance $ 55,000 $ 40,000<br />

Small Group C:<br />

Administration Ministries:<br />

Council on Finance and Administration Funds<br />

630. Administrative Services Fund.<br />

The Administrative Services office provides many of the basic administration needs of the <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

These functions include, but are not limited to, treasury functions, pensions and health insurance<br />

administration, mail room and duplication services, <strong>Conference</strong> property administration, computer<br />

coordination, mailing list maintenance, journal editing functions, and a variety of other administrative<br />

tasks.<br />

In accordance with Rule of Order VII.K., the 2001 salary for the <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer/Director of<br />

Administrative Services shall be $60,492. Each December, or before start of employment, CFA shall<br />

establish an amount to be considered housing exclusion as defined by Section 107 of the Internal<br />

Revenue Code. $663,555 shall be apportioned to support this fund.<br />

633. Council on Finance and Administration Fund.<br />

1. The purpose of the Council on Finance and Administration shall be to develop, maintain, and<br />

administer a comprehensive and coordinated plan of fiscal and administrative policies, procedures, and<br />

management services for the <strong>Conference</strong>. This budget includes expenses for audits, meetings and<br />

general administrative costs, apportionment interpretation materials and other stewardship materials.<br />

2. The <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Foundation’s focus is service to <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist individuals,<br />

churches, the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and related agencies. Services are concentrated in the two basic<br />

areas of fund development and investment management.<br />

a. The Foundation provides these specific services in the area of fund development:<br />

1) fund raising services for the <strong>Conference</strong> and its districts<br />

2) direct, on-site assistance for local churches in the areas of establishing permanent<br />

endowment funds and planned giving programs<br />

3) seminars and workshops on wills and estates and charitable giving<br />

4) capital campaign and special fund raising campaign planning consultations<br />

5) charitable giving planning with individuals on behalf of the local church<br />

6) working with individuals through charitable giving consultations and research and the<br />

establishment of endowments for scholarships, missions, local churches, and<br />

conference/national/international programs<br />

7) assisting affiliated organizations who are without a fund development office<br />

b. The Foundation provides investment management services which include:<br />

1) investment options within the Social Principles of the United Methodist Church for local<br />

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2) investing and managing charitable trusts and endowments from United Methodist<br />

individuals<br />

c. Investment service fees will continue to fund the Foundation’s work in that area. Unrestricted<br />

charitable gifts will continue to be used to fund the general management of the Foundation<br />

(approximately 10% of the Foundation’s budget). Fund development services will be offered through<br />

purchase of service agreements, with organizations using those services directly paying the Foundation<br />

for services rendered.<br />

d. The recommendation for the <strong>2000</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> concerning fiscal year 2001 is that some<br />

of the Foundation’s fund development services be purchased by the <strong>Conference</strong> to continue to provide<br />

the basic services mentioned above to all churches, individuals and institutions regardless of their ability<br />

to pay. (Payment for extended services would be the responsibility of the entity being served.)<br />

The <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Foundation (IUMF) exists to serve United Methodism in <strong>Iowa</strong> and beyond.<br />

The IUMF has had a long history of providing service to the <strong>Conference</strong>, its local churches, affiliated<br />

organizations and individual United Methodists. The IUMF is self-supporting in providing its services<br />

through purchased service agreements and management fees. The <strong>Conference</strong> desires to continue<br />

utilizing these services of the <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Foundation.<br />

The Annual <strong>Conference</strong> will purchase fund development services for the <strong>Conference</strong> and districts, local<br />

churches, individuals and affiliated organizations, as outlined above, with an umbrella purchase of<br />

service agreement for $50,000 for the calendar year of 2001.<br />

The Foundation shall monitor its service under the terms of this agreement and report to CFA on a semiannual<br />

basis.<br />

3. $86,165 shall be apportioned to support this fund. Of that amount $50,000 shall be the contract with<br />

the <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Foundation.<br />

636. Workers Compensation Insurance Fund.<br />

The <strong>Conference</strong> has obtained a blanket workers compensation policy that covered all employees of local<br />

United Methodist congregations and all agencies of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. The cost for this policy<br />

is billed to the employing agency. No money is apportioned to support this fund.<br />

637. Deficits and Working Capital Reserve Fund.<br />

1. Goals:<br />

a) Goal #1: Reach 100% payment of apportionments.<br />

Strategy:<br />

1) CFA, CCOM and the Appointive Cabinet will develop new apportionment interpretation<br />

materials and implement new effective interpretation methods to increase the level of paid<br />

apportionments.<br />

2) The Appointive Cabinet, CCOM and CFA will establish criteria for evaluating congregations<br />

who pay less than 100% of their apportionments and develop a plan of action appropriate to the cause<br />

of non 100% payment.<br />

3) The Appointive Cabinet, CCOM, and CCFA will explore developing a strategy linking<br />

ministerial appointment or other valued services with regular payment of apportionments.<br />

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1) Build the Unrestricted Reserve Fund to a level which matches the deficits of the various<br />

funds, thereby restoring all assets to the Health Insurance Fund.<br />

2) Further increase our Unrestricted Reserve Fund by the amount equal to 10% of the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> apportioned budget to give the <strong>Conference</strong> a comfortable cash-flow throughout the whole<br />

year.<br />

3) Maintain the Unrestricted Reserve Fund at that level.<br />

Financial need $3,000,000 (part 1 = $1,800,000; part 2 = $1,200,000)<br />

Strategy<br />

1) Place in each year’s budget, beginning in l999, a line item for the Unrestricted Reserve<br />

Fund.<br />

2) Each fall CFA, based on the previous years’ apportionment receipts, will instruct each board<br />

or agency to prioritize their spending for the coming year and submit the revised spending budget to<br />

CFA. If the board or agency has a program that needs to be funded at 100%, the balance of the<br />

remaining programs may be funded at a ratio of the remaining budget.<br />

3) The Annual <strong>Conference</strong> authorizes CFA, if necessary, to negotiate a line of credit from a<br />

commercial lender for the remainder of <strong>2000</strong> and 2001 to cover lease contracts, salaries, equitable<br />

compensation grants and grants to Connectional agencies, institutions and missional churches. The<br />

amount of the line of credit shall not exceed $1,200,000. If the line of credit becomes necessary, the<br />

repayment plan will become an additional obligation of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and will be reflected in<br />

increased apportionment askings (1996 Book of Discipline 610.9).<br />

4) $206,360 shall be apportioned from the Ministerial Support apportionment, $124,045 shall be<br />

apportioned from the Administrative Ministries apportionment, and $149,906 shall be apportioned from<br />

the World Service and <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence apportionment. The total from these funds is $480,311.<br />

638. Administration Ministries Contingency Fund.<br />

The Contingency Fund will be used to fund unusual and emerging administrative support needs not<br />

otherwise provided for in the budget. If not used in a particular year, funds will be used to replenish the<br />

Health Insurance Reserve Fund. $10,000 shall be apportioned to support this fund.<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportioned Budget<br />

Ministerial support ministries $ 206,360 $ 206,360<br />

Administrative ministries 883,765 914,485<br />

World Service & <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence 149,906 149,906<br />

Total apportionments 1,240,031 1,270,751<br />

Amounts not collected -<br />

-<br />

Net received<br />

Other resources:<br />

1,240,031 1,270,751<br />

Gifts and grants 150 80<br />

Contributions to benefit plans - -<br />

Investment earnings 43,775 43,775<br />

Other receipts 54,000 54,000<br />

Total resources<br />

Expenditures:<br />

Clergy support:<br />

$1,337,956 $1,368,606<br />

Welfare benefits $ - $ -<br />

Administrative services 768,870 799,520


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Fund raising services 50,000 50,000<br />

Total expenditures 818,870 849,520<br />

Surplus (Deficit) 519,086 519,086<br />

Inter-fund transfers - -<br />

Balance forward 350,086 869,172<br />

Ending Balance $ 869,172 $1,388,258<br />

Ministerial Support Ministries:<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Board of Trustees Funds<br />

640. District Office Equipment Reserve Fund.<br />

The districts have need for the purchase and/or lease of office equipment. Such equipment would<br />

include, but not be limited to furniture, typewriters, copy machines, and/or fax machines. This budget<br />

item does not include funding for district computer systems. The District Superintendents with the advice<br />

and consent of the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Trustees and the Bishop shall allocate an amount for each<br />

district. $24,000 shall be apportioned for district office equipment needs.<br />

641. <strong>Conference</strong> Computer Reserve Fund.<br />

The purpose of this fund is for future replacement, upgrade and care for minor maintenance on the<br />

computers owned or leased by the conference. The cost of some of the networking services among<br />

district offices, field staff offices, camps and the <strong>Conference</strong> Center are also part of this fund. A<br />

Computer Systems Task Force consisting of representatives who use the system will advise the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Board of Trustees on the allocation of these funds. $50,000 shall be apportioned for<br />

conference computer needs.<br />

642. District Parsonage Maintenance Reserve Fund.<br />

This fund is used for the insurance and maintenance of district parsonages. The District<br />

Superintendents with approval of the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Trustees and the advice and consent of each<br />

District Parsonage Committee and the Bishop shall allocate an amount for each district. $39,000 shall<br />

be apportioned for district parsonage maintenance needs.<br />

643. District Parsonage Replacement Reserve.<br />

The purpose of this fund is for replacement of district parsonages.<br />

The Board of Trustees has entered into the following mortgage loan contracts for the purchase of district<br />

parsonages which require a total annual payment of $17,779:<br />

1) Council Bluffs District parsonage: On July 29, 1998 a five year mortgage loan of $75,000 at 8.5%<br />

interest was entered into with Norwest Bank. This agreement requires annual principle and interest<br />

payments of $8,863.<br />

2) Ottumwa District parsonage: On March 18, 1999 a five year mortgage loan of $80,000 at 7.75% was<br />

made entered into with Norwest Bank. This agreement requires annual principle and interest payments<br />

of $8,916.<br />

3) The balance of the fund shall be used to build a reserve for future district parsonage purchases.<br />

$22,000 shall apportioned for the district parsonage replacement fund.<br />

644. Episcopal Residence Fund.<br />

This fund pays for the purchase, repair, maintenance, and appliance replacement in the episcopal<br />

residence. Sixty seven percent, $19,000, of the episcopal residence costs are paid by the Episcopal<br />

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the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> for the original purchase of the residence. $9,000 shall be apportioned for<br />

the episcopal residence.<br />

Administration Ministries:<br />

645. <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Trustees Administration Fund.<br />

The Board of Trustees is responsible for the care and maintenance of the physical properties of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>. This fund includes meeting expenses and administrative costs for the Board. The total cost<br />

is $7,000, of which $6,800 shall be apportioned.<br />

646. <strong>Conference</strong> Center Operations Fund.<br />

This fund is used for covering the cost of the <strong>Conference</strong> Center which is described below. The total<br />

cost for the <strong>Conference</strong> Center and its various funds is $465,905. Sources of this fund comes from subleased<br />

space, vending machine sales, interest from the conference center investment fund and $387,185<br />

will be apportioned.<br />

a. The lease includes the rent of the top two floors of the Capital Center Complex II and the cost<br />

of shared common area maintenance with the other tenant in the building. The lease also includes<br />

utilities, janitorial services, lawn care and snow removal. The total cost of the lease for 2001 shall be<br />

$377,922. Of that lease cost, $60,000 shall come from the investment of the funds resulting in the sale<br />

of the previous <strong>Conference</strong> Center, $16,962 comes from sublet income, with the balance apportioned.<br />

b. The telephone system that is used within the building is owned by the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

The long distance calls are paid by each board or agency to which the call is related. The cost to the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Center is for the basic lines that come into the center.<br />

c. In the maintenance of any building there are certain supplies that are needed to keep them in<br />

good condition. Some minor maintenance, including paint repair etc. is the responsibility of the tenant.<br />

The supplies include such items as paper products, door locks, keys, and other miscellaneous items.<br />

d. The <strong>Conference</strong>’s insurance policy is part of the <strong>Conference</strong> Master Insurance Plan and is charged<br />

to Center operations. This policy includes property; multi-peril; an umbrella liability; directors, officers<br />

and trustees liability; medical expenses for volunteers if injured at the Center; professional liability;<br />

sexual misconduct or molestation liability; and hired, nonowner automobile liability.<br />

e. The <strong>Conference</strong> Center provides hospitality to its visitors and guests by providing coffee, tea and<br />

other amenities. Also, the Center recognizes employees who reach milestones in their employment in<br />

the Center. The cost of the hospitably is about $6,500 and part of the cost is recovered by vending<br />

receipts.<br />

647. <strong>Conference</strong> Center Equipment Reserve Fund.<br />

This fund is used to purchase and maintain furniture, fixtures and equipment within the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Center. $25,000 will be apportioned for this fund<br />

648. <strong>Conference</strong> Center Replacement Reserve.<br />

The proceeds received from the sale of the old conference center is to be invested for potential<br />

replacement of the existing leased conference center. Investment earnings received on this fund will<br />

be used to: 1) offset the lease expense of the existing conference center, and 2) provide protection<br />

against inflation. The projected 2001 beginning balance is $2,906,235. Income will be $300,000 from<br />

the sale of the former <strong>Conference</strong> Center, and estimated interest earned from investment (assuming 7%)<br />

of $143,436. Cost includes investment management fees of $17,000 and $60,000 is used to defray<br />

lease expense.<br />

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The Priscilla Fund was designated as a permanent endowment by the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Trustees<br />

from a $100,000 faith driven gift received from an estate. The earnings from this fund may be used by<br />

program boards and agencies or local congregations to provide assistance as seed money to begin a<br />

particular ministry, help with emergency capital needs, fund short term programs, or fund special needs<br />

of pastors in the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> as they begin their careers in ministry. It is estimated the beginning<br />

value of the fund in 2001 will be $118,486.<br />

650. Master Insurance Plan.<br />

1. The Board of Trustees recommends the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> continue the Master Insurance Plan<br />

(MIP), which became effective on January 1, <strong>2000</strong>. The Master Insurance Plan is a property, casualty,<br />

liability and workers compensation policy sponsored by the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> to insure its<br />

churches, camps, foundation and <strong>Conference</strong> owned property and activities. The Board of Trustees will<br />

select an agency and insurance company to be the plan administrator for the <strong>Conference</strong>. Local<br />

congregations may voluntarily join this insurance program.<br />

The Plan Administrator underwrites the MIP which is priced as a single entity. The Plan Administrator<br />

will: (1) allocate the premium to individual churches who voluntarily join the program, (2) the churches<br />

will pay their premiums to the Plan Administrator, (3) the churches will be issued standard evidence of<br />

coverage, and (4) the churches will report losses and claims directly to the insurer.<br />

The benefits to local churches are: (1) a high standard of coverage tailored to the church, (2) premium<br />

savings, (3) no right of refusal by the insurer for any church that wishes to participate, (4) broader<br />

coverage and higher limits, and (5) an opportunity to negotiate blanket guaranteed replacement cost<br />

coverage up to stated amount.<br />

The benefits to the conference are expected to be: (1) a guarantee that all churches are insured to a<br />

reasonable standard, (2) provide premium savings to local churches, and (3) provide better promotions<br />

of safety and loss prevention programs.<br />

2. Churches that choose not to join the voluntary MIP must submit to the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Trustees<br />

a certificate of insurance certifying that their coverage meets minimum standards established by the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Board of Trustees.<br />

3. The Board of Trustees will continue to oversee MIP through the plan administrator.<br />

651. Central Services and <strong>Conference</strong> Center Leased Equipment. .<br />

Central Services provides for the centralized mailing, printing, delivering, etc. of the conference center<br />

and agencies within the conference. Printing and mailing costs are charged to the user group.<br />

Computer Service provides for a centralized address label system. The cost for this program is billed<br />

to the users of the label system. The <strong>Conference</strong> Center leases copy machines, postage meters, folders<br />

and inserters. The lease costs, pick-up and delivery charges, printing supplies are apportioned. The<br />

cost of operating this department is $80,600 of which $61,000 will be apportioned.<br />

652. <strong>Conference</strong> Center Bishop Task Force<br />

The lease on the current conference center location ends in October 2005. In order to give the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> ample time to consider all possible alternatives, review the actual <strong>Conference</strong> Center needs,<br />

develop a strategic plan, and have opportunity for the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> to implement this plan, the<br />

Board of Trustees recommends that the Bishop appoint a Task Force. The Bishop’s Task Force shall<br />

have representation from the Board of Trustees, the Council on Ministries and the Council on Finance<br />

and Administration as well as members at large from the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportioned Budget:<br />

Ministerial support ministries $ 144,000 $ 144,000


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Administrative ministries 479,985 479,985<br />

Total apportionments 623,985 623,985<br />

Amounts not collected - -<br />

Net received $ 623,985 $ 623,985<br />

Other resources:<br />

Gifts and grants 19,200 19,200<br />

Investment earnings 211,728 242,177<br />

Sale of Conf. Ctr. 300,000 300,000<br />

Other receipts 42,540 42,570<br />

Total resources $1,197,553 $1,228,032<br />

Expenditures:<br />

Clergy support:<br />

Recruitment, appointment and supervision $ 113,000 $ 113,000<br />

Local church support<br />

Direct grants - -<br />

Connectional ministries - -<br />

Other ministries - -<br />

Total expenditures 758,253 759,236<br />

Surplus (Deficit) 439,300 468,796<br />

Inter-fund transfers - -<br />

Balance forward 3,105,708 3,545,008<br />

Ending Balance $3,545,008 $4,013,804<br />

Administration Ministries:<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Administrative Ministries<br />

660. Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning Committee.<br />

This fund is used to pay for the administrative arrangements and program expenses of the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Sessions Planning Committee and the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session, as well as the cost of<br />

printing and distributing the pre-conference manual to lay and clergy members of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>. Included in this fund are the travel and per diem expenses for <strong>Conference</strong> members to<br />

attend the <strong>Conference</strong> session as described in the Rules of Order. (For details, see Standing Item 664.<br />

IACJ, 1999, p. 194.)<br />

Through its <strong>Journal</strong> Publication sub-committee, the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning Committee is<br />

also charged with keeping the official records of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session. Fees raised from the<br />

sale of the <strong>Journal</strong> and The Book of Resolutions, approximately $25,000, underwrites the actual cost<br />

of the printing and postage.<br />

$361,800 shall be apportioned in 2001 and $369,750 in 2002 for the work of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Session Planning Committee. (This budget represents the combination of four previously separate<br />

budgets: Session Committee, <strong>Journal</strong> Publication Committee, Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Travel Fund and the<br />

Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual Fund.)<br />

661. Resolutions Committee.<br />

This budget funds the Resolutions Committee whose responsibilities are defined in Rules of Order<br />

III.B14 of The 1999 <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>. $500 shall be apportioned in 2001 and $500 in 2002 for<br />

this purpose.<br />

662. Rules of Order Committee.<br />

This budget funds the Rules of Order Committee whose responsibilities are defined in Rules of Order


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III.B.15 of The 1999 <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>. $230 shall be apportioned in 2001 and $230 in 2002 for<br />

this purpose.<br />

663. Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee.<br />

This budget underwrites the expenses of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee<br />

which coordinates the nominations for Annual <strong>Conference</strong> boards, agencies, commissions, committees<br />

and positions in accordance with The Book of Discipline and/or the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Rules of<br />

Order. $6,000 shall be apportioned in 2001 and $5,000 in 2002 for this purpose.<br />

664. Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Leadership Development Coordinating Committee.<br />

This budget underwrites the expenses of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Leadership Development Coordinating<br />

Committee which coordinates the development of leaders for Annual <strong>Conference</strong> boards, agencies,<br />

commissions, committees and positions in accordance with The Book of Discipline and/or the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Rules of Order. $5,000 shall be apportioned in 2001 and $5,000 in 2002 for this<br />

purpose.<br />

665. Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee.<br />

This budget underwrites the expenses of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee. $20,000 shall<br />

be apportioned in 2001 and $20,000 in 2002 for this purpose.<br />

666. General and Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> and Delegate Expense Reserve Fund.<br />

This fund pays the cost of the delegation meetings, administrative costs of the delegation and travel and<br />

per diem costs of the first three clergy and first three lay alternate delegates to both the General and<br />

Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong>s. Reimbursement will be at the same rate as paid to General and Jurisdictional<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> delegates by the General <strong>Conference</strong> and the Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

The <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> will be hosting the 2004 North Central Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> which will result<br />

in some additional expense.<br />

$15,000 shall be apportioned in 2001 and $15,000 in 2002 for these purposes. (Editorial note: The<br />

unspent balance will be carried forward through the quadrennium.)<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportioned Budget:<br />

Administrative ministries $ 408,530 $ 415,480<br />

Amounts not collected - -<br />

Net received<br />

Other resources:<br />

408,530 415,480<br />

Gifts and grants 5,000 5,000<br />

Fees 2,700 2,700<br />

Other receipts 26,000 26,000<br />

Total resources $ 442,230 $ 449,180<br />

Expenditures:<br />

Direct grants to individuals $ 5,000 $ 5,000<br />

Administrative services 405,829 412,495<br />

Total expenditures $405,829 $412,495<br />

Surplus (Deficit) 36,401 36,685<br />

Inter-fund transfers - -<br />

Balance forward (80,156) (43,755)<br />

Ending Balance (43,755) (6,870)


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Small Group D:<br />

Ministerial Support Ministries:<br />

Commission on Equitable Compensation Funds<br />

670. Equitable Compensation Fund.<br />

The following is recommended for the 2001 <strong>Conference</strong> year:<br />

1. Travel reimbursements for all pastors serving a local charge will be at the IRS mileage rate currently<br />

in force.<br />

2. A minimum of $500 shall be allowed for continuing education for all pastors serving a full-time<br />

appointment.<br />

3. Each charge is encouraged to work with their pastor to establish:<br />

a. an accountable reimbursement account to cover job related expenses such as continuing<br />

education, educational materials, travel, meals and lodging, and<br />

b. a cafeteria plan in accordance with Internal Revenue Code Section 125.<br />

Administrative Services and the Cabinet shall provide information to the local church concerning these<br />

plans.<br />

4. In accordance with 622, 343.1-2 and 333.1-2 of the 1996 Book of Discipline, the following<br />

provisions are recommended:<br />

a. The 2001 Minimum Base Compensation, which may be any combination of cash, utilities, or<br />

pastor’s share of benefits, shall be set at 60% of the 2001 Denominational Average Compensation as<br />

calculated by the General Board of Pensions and Health Benefits.<br />

b. The Minimum Base Compensation for full time pastors as identified in the 1996 Book of<br />

Discipline shall be increased $400 for each of up to six years prior service in any annual conference of<br />

the United Methodist Church or other international Methodist communion. Pastors and elders coming<br />

from other denominations will be given the same consideration.<br />

c. The Minimum Base Compensation shall be increased by $400 for each additional church.<br />

d. All pastors appointed to their first appointment on or before July 1 of the preceding year will meet<br />

qualifications of second year in ministry.<br />

e. Each church should make an effort to provide minimum base compensation. However, churches<br />

which are unable to provide minimum base compensation may apply for equitable compensation funds<br />

for up to 25% of the minimum compensation depending upon the year of askance. The amount eligible<br />

for reimbursement is as follows:<br />

Year of Askance Amount Reimbursable<br />

1 25%<br />

2 25%<br />

3 25%<br />

4 20%<br />

5 15%<br />

6 10%<br />

7 5%


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By year 8, the local church should be prepared to cover their pastor’s full salary or use other alternative<br />

staffing plans.”.<br />

f. The 2001 Minimum Base Compensation is (based on the Denominational Average Compensation<br />

of $42,233):<br />

Single Charge<br />

Entry Level 25,340 plus $400.00 for each additional church<br />

2 Years in Ministry 25,740 plus $400.00 for each additional church<br />

3 Years in Ministry 26,140 plus $400.00 for each additional church<br />

4 Years in Ministry 26,540 plus $400.00 for each additional church<br />

5 Years in Ministry 26,940 plus $400.00 for each additional church<br />

6 Years in Ministry 27,340 plus $400.00 for each additional church<br />

7 Years or more in Ministry 27,740 plus $400.00 for each additional church<br />

5. The funding period will be from July 1st of the current year to June 30th of the following year. It is<br />

expected that all charges receiving funds will furnish a copy of the pastoral support form to verify that<br />

the minimum salary for 2001 has been met.<br />

6. Full, Probationary and Associate Members who are in good standing and are appointed by the<br />

Bishop to less than full-time service under the provisions 622.2 and 333.2 of the 1996 Book of<br />

Discipline shall have a claim and the right to receive equitable compensation in quarterly increments.<br />

7. Before a local charge can receive funding from the Equitable Compensation Fund, an application<br />

form must be completed and consultation shall be held with the executive council of the district council<br />

on ministries or the district stewardship team. The charge shall share their program goals for the coming<br />

year. The recommendations of the executive council or district stewardship team, with proper<br />

signatures, shall be forwarded to the district superintendent for his/her signature. The district<br />

superintendent shall forward the recommendations to the Vice-Chairperson, Commission on Equitable<br />

Compensation, no later than February 1, 2001.<br />

8. $183,670 shall be apportioned to support this fund.<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportioned Budget<br />

Ministerial support ministries $ 183,670 $ 205,225<br />

Amounts not collected<br />

- -<br />

Net received<br />

Expenditures:<br />

$ 183,670 $ 205,225<br />

Clergy financial support $ 183,670 $ 205,225<br />

Surplus (Deficit) - -<br />

Balance forward - -<br />

Ending Balance - -<br />

Ministerial Support Ministries:<br />

Other Funds<br />

675. Pastoral Care and Counseling Fund.<br />

This budget funds staff salaries, benefits and administrative expenses for the <strong>Conference</strong> office of<br />

Pastoral Care and Counseling. In accordance with Rule of Order VII.K., the 2001 salary for the Director<br />

of Pastoral Care and Counseling will be $60,492. Each December or before start of employment, CFA<br />

shall determine the amount to be considered housing exclusion as defined in Section 107 of the Internal<br />

Revenue Code. The total cost of the program for the calender year 2001 is $123,911 in which $4,800


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is collected in fees for counseling services and $119,111 is to be apportioned.<br />

The office of Pastoral Care and Counseling provides pastoral counseling for clergy, clergy families,<br />

diaconal ministers and lay professionals and/or families employed by the church when requested. In<br />

addition, this office provides continuing education courses, workshops, seminars, and consultation in a<br />

variety of areas related to pastoral care and counseling.<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportioned Budget:<br />

Ministerial support ministries $ 119,111 $ 123,479<br />

Amounts not collected - -<br />

Net received $ 119,111 $ 123,479<br />

Other resources<br />

Fees and other receipts 4,800 4,800<br />

Total resources $123,911 $128,279<br />

Expenditures:<br />

Clergy support ministries<br />

Pastoral care $ 123,911 $ 128,279<br />

Surplus (Deficit) - -<br />

Inter-fund transfers - -<br />

Balance forward - -<br />

Ending Balance $ - $ -<br />

Other Ministries:<br />

678. District Askings.<br />

The districts have requested voluntary district askings to be used as follows:<br />

Cedar Rapids 20% - Communications/Networking, 30% - Leadership development, 50% - Parish<br />

revitalization & Congregational development<br />

Council Bluffs 50% - Carter Lake UMC building fund, 35% - Hispanic ministries, 15% - Aldersgate<br />

UM Camp<br />

Creston Supplement Creston District Ministries<br />

Des Moines Supplement District Council on Ministries budget<br />

Dubuque Support new outreach ministry model<br />

Fort Dodge 40% - Leadership development, 20% - <strong>Iowa</strong> State Wesley Foundation, 10% -<br />

Communications, 10% - Youth ministries, 10% - Emerging ministries, 10% Tithe<br />

beyond the Fort Dodge District.<br />

Mason City 50% - Youth and Children ministries, 50% - Hispanic ministries<br />

Muscatine Support for Community of Joy, <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College, St Paul UMC, Hispanic Tutor<br />

program, Golden Valley UM Camp<br />

Ottumwa 44.5% - MUMMS, 44.5% - YETS, 11% - supplement Ottumwa District Council on<br />

Ministries<br />

Sioux City Media campaign


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Waterloo 70% - new church starts/revitalization, 25% - scholarships, 5% - supplement Waterloo<br />

District Office administration<br />

The formulas used to apportion voluntary district askings are as follows:<br />

2001 2002<br />

Cedar Rapids 2% of Apportionment 31,160 31,750<br />

Council Bluffs $1.50 per member (change) 21,825 21,825<br />

Creston $0.25 per member (new) 2,950 2,950<br />

Des Moines $0.50 per member 12,735 12,735<br />

Dubuque $1.00 per member 10,745 10,745<br />

Fort Dodge $0.50 per member (new) 9,645 9,645<br />

Mason City $1.00 per member 17,535 17,535<br />

Muscatine $2.25 per member 41,705 41,705<br />

Ottumwa $2.25 per member (change) 29,350 29,350<br />

Sioux City $1.50 per member 24,070 24,070<br />

Spencer $0.25 per member 3,545 3,545<br />

Waterloo $2.00 per member 37,260 37,260<br />

$ 242,525 $ 243,115<br />

BOARD OF ORDAINED MINISTRY<br />

680. Board Program Support–$12,740<br />

This item supports the operation of the Board of Ordained Ministry. It provides for meeting expenses,<br />

telephone, postage and copying. Printing for clergy session and expenses related to ordination and<br />

retirement ceremonies are also included in this item.<br />

681. Interviewing Program–$7,000<br />

Board teams interview candidates for probationary, associate, and full membership. In addition, all fulltime,<br />

first-time local pastors and all probationary members are interviewed each year.<br />

682. Order of Elders–$5,000<br />

The Order of Elders meets regularly as a covenant community within the church to “mutually support,<br />

care for, and hold accountable [its] members for the sake of the life and mission of the church,” as<br />

required by 311 of the Discipline. This item provides for the organization, support, and activities of the<br />

order.<br />

683. Order of Deacons–$2,600<br />

The Order of Deacons meets regularly as a covenant community within the church to “mutually support,<br />

care for, and hold accountable [its] members for the sake of the life and mission of the church,” as<br />

required by 311 of the Discipline. This item provides for the organization, support, and activities of the<br />

order.<br />

684. Intentional Interim Ministry<br />

This program provides specialized training for persons wishing to serve in settings where interim pastoral<br />

leadership is needed. This is a cooperative ministry with the Appointive Cabinet and funds associated<br />

with it are located there.<br />

685. District Committee Training–$400<br />

The Board provides training to help district Committees on Ordained Ministry better understand their<br />

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686. Five-Year Review<br />

The Board brings together professionals in ministry to assess their ministries after five years. No funds<br />

are apportioned for this program.<br />

687. Residency in Ministry–$1,000<br />

This new program is designed to provide for peer group meetings, mentoring, and continuing education<br />

for persons who are beginning full-time ministry.<br />

688. Assessment and Guidance–$1,000<br />

This new program creates a structure, and process for assessment of the leadership abilities of persons<br />

applying for full membership as deacons or elders in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

689. Recruitment/Enlistment–$500<br />

This new program creates ways of encouraging persons to hear the call to ordained ministry. It assists<br />

persons who wish to attend exploration events and provides for similar kinds of events within the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

690. Summary of apportionment-related budget items for the Board of Ordained Ministry.<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportioned Budget:<br />

Ministerial support ministries $ 30,240 $ 30,240<br />

World Service and <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence - -<br />

Total apportionments 30,240 30,240<br />

Amounts not collected - -<br />

Net received<br />

Other resources:<br />

30,240 30,240<br />

Fees - -<br />

Total Resources $ 30,240 $ 30,240<br />

Expenditures:<br />

Clergy support ministries:<br />

Clergy cont. ed., pastoral care, and<br />

financial support 30,240 30,240<br />

Surplus (Deficit) 2,000 -<br />

Inter-fund transfers - -<br />

Ending Balance<br />

$ - $ -<br />

Small Group E:<br />

Ministerial Support Ministries:<br />

BOARD OF PENSIONS, INC.<br />

900. Recommendations for the 2001 <strong>Conference</strong> and Fiscal Year.<br />

1. 2001 Annuity Rate. The 2001 annuity rate for pre-1982 service will be $435, which is 1% of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Average Compensation (CAC) as suggested in the 1996 Book of Discipline.<br />

2. Annuity Years Corrections.<br />

The <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pensions reports and recommends the following additions and/or corrections<br />

of annuity credit years:<br />

Ray C. Howland 2 years Eldon K. Shickell 18.5 years<br />

Robert Bell 1 year Richard Pippert 6 months


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3. Housing Allowance Exclusion under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 107.<br />

a. An amount equal to 100% of the pension payments received by the retired minister, or 100% of<br />

the disability benefit payments received by a disabled minister during the years 2001 and 2002 be and<br />

is hereby designated as housing allowance exclusion under IRC Section 107 respectively for each retired<br />

or disabled ordained or licensed minister of the United Methodist Church, who is or was a member of<br />

the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> at the time of his or her retirement or disability.<br />

b. The pension or disability payment to which this housing allowance exclusion applies shall be the<br />

pension or disability payment resulting from all service of such retired, or disabled ordained or licensed<br />

minister from all employment by any local church, annual conference, general agency or institution of<br />

the United Methodist Church, or any former denomination that is now a part of the United Methodist<br />

Church, or from any other employer who employed the minister to perform services related to the<br />

ministry and who elected to make contributions to the pension or benefit funds of the United Methodist<br />

Church for such retired minister’s pension or disabled minister’s benefit.<br />

c. This housing allowance exclusion does not apply to surviving spouses of deceased pastors under<br />

current law.<br />

4. Cafeteria 125 Clergy and Laity.<br />

a. Purpose. The cafeteria plan sponsored by the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> is under the supervision<br />

of the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pensions, Inc and is administered by a plan administrator selected by the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pensions, Inc. The plan includes before-tax <strong>Conference</strong> health insurance<br />

premiums and medical care, dependent care, or insurance premium reimbursement accounts. The<br />

compensating agency is responsible for the administrative costs of the plan.<br />

b. Clergy Eligible for Cafeteria 125 Plan Participation. Clergy appointed in any of the following<br />

categories are eligible to participate in the plan under the provisions listed:<br />

1) full-time and part-time clergy appointed to an <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> charge including<br />

student local pastors.<br />

2) full-time or part-time clergy appointed to an <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> appointment to<br />

extended ministries such as a district superintendent, conference staff person, or camping staff other<br />

than part-time summer employees.<br />

c. Diaconal Ministers and Lay Employees Eligible for Cafeteria 125 Plan Participation. Diaconal<br />

ministers and lay employees of an <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Church and/or other organizations affiliated<br />

with the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> may participate in the <strong>Conference</strong> Cafeteria 125 Plan provided that<br />

he or she is regularly employed no less than 20 hours per week.<br />

901. Board of Pensions Administration Fund.<br />

This fund covers the administrative costs of the Board of Pensions, Inc. Also, a death notice will be sent<br />

when the death of an active or retired clergy, elder, local pastor, deacon, diaconal minister, spouse, or<br />

widow(er) occurs. The notice will be sent (e-mail/mailed and placed on the <strong>Conference</strong> Web page) to<br />

all clergy, elder, local pastor, deacon, diaconal ministers widow(er)s, and <strong>Conference</strong> Staff. The Board<br />

Administration costs are $99,985 in which $63,785 will be apportioned.<br />

902. Pension Plan Fund.<br />

1. Past Service Liability Funding (PSL). The unfunded past service liability (UPSL) for clergy currently<br />

active and retired who have service years with the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> prior to l982 is estimated<br />

to be $14,908,043 at January 1, <strong>2000</strong> and $12,260,410 at January 1, 2001. The UPSL defined benefit<br />

may be funded through apportionments, current investments with the General Board of Pensions and


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Health Benefits (GBOPHB) or a combination thereof. The <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pensions Inc., in<br />

accordance with plan documents, must accept the goal of funding this liability by 2021.<br />

The <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pensions Inc., in consultation with the GBOPHB, recommends that the PSL<br />

be funded by an annual past service deposit with the GBOPHB each December 31. For the year <strong>2000</strong><br />

that deposit is estimated to be $1,345,446 and for the year 2001 - $1,158,722. The Board further<br />

recommends that the deposit be funded by a combination of apportionments, investments, and earnings<br />

until the PSL is fully funded, no later than 2021. The Board will evaluate its long term funding of the PSL<br />

a minimum of every two years or a maximum of every four years. At the time of each evaluation,<br />

adjustments may need to be made in the funding ratio between apportionments, investments, and<br />

earnings. Because of better than expected returns on the investments within the GBOPHB, no money<br />

will be needed from apportionments for the year 2001.<br />

2. Ministerial Pension Plan (MPP). The cost of the Ministerial Pension Plan (MPP) will be 12% of each<br />

clergy person’s compensation base in accordance with the provisions of the MPP plan documents of the<br />

GBOPHB and the 1996 Book of Discipline. The cost of the MPP shall be direct billed to the local<br />

churches. Full-time or part-time clergy appointed to an <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> appointment of extended<br />

ministries such as district superintendent, conference staff, or camps staff shall have their pension share<br />

direct billed to the employing <strong>Conference</strong> agency. Specifics of the plan are detailed in the plan<br />

documents available in the office of Director of Administrative Services or from the GBOPHB. The<br />

pension contribution for this program is $2,587,500 to be funded from sources other than<br />

apportionments.<br />

3. Comprehensive Protection Plan (CPP). The cost of the Comprehensive Protection Plan (CPP) for<br />

current pastoral service of pastors will be 4.4% of each clergy person’s compensation base in<br />

accordance with the provisions of the CPP plan document of the GBOPHB and the 1996 Book of<br />

Discipline. The cost of the CPP shall be apportioned to each local church. Full-time or part-time clergy<br />

appointed to an <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> appointment of extended ministries such as district superintendent,<br />

conference staff, or camps staff shall have their CPP costs direct billed to the employing <strong>Conference</strong><br />

agency. Specifics of the plan are detailed in the plan documents available in the office of Director of<br />

Administrative Services or from the GBOPHB. The total cost of the program is $1,035,000 in which<br />

$970,000 will be apportioned.<br />

4. Cumulative Pension and Benefit Fund (CPBF).<br />

a) The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> offers to its <strong>Conference</strong> lay employees and diaconal ministers the<br />

Cumulative Pension and Benefit Fund (CPBF). The fund is available for those who meet eligibility<br />

requirements. The employer must contribute 6% of the employee’s base compensation into the fund.<br />

The employing agency is responsible for the cost of the plan. Specifics of the plan and eligibility<br />

requirements are detailed in the plan documents and are available in the office of Director of<br />

Administrative Services or from the GBOPHB.<br />

b) The GBOPHB offers to United Methodist churches and church-affiliated organizations of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> the CPBF. The fund is available for those who meet eligibility requirements. The employer<br />

must contribute into the fund. The employing agency is responsible for the cost of the plan. Specifics<br />

of the plan and eligibility requirements are detailed in the plan documents and are available from the<br />

GBOPHB.<br />

5. Basic Protection Plan (BPP).<br />

a) The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> offers to its <strong>Conference</strong> lay employees and diaconal ministers the<br />

Basic Protection Plan (BPP). The plan is available for those who meet eligibility requirements. The<br />

employing agency is responsible for the cost of the plan. The plan offers death and disability benefits<br />

to its participants. Specifics of the plan and eligibility requirements are detailed in the plan documents<br />

and are available in the office of Director of Administrative Services or from the GBOPHB.


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b) The GBOPHB offers to United Methodist churches and church-affiliated organizations of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> the BPP. The plan is available for those who meet eligibility requirements. The employing<br />

organization is responsible for the cost of the plan. The plan offers death and disability benefits to its<br />

participants. Specifics of the plan and eligibility requirements are detailed in the plan documents and<br />

are available from the GBOPHB. The cost of the program is $23,000 and is funded through direct billing<br />

to the employing agency.<br />

6. Personal Investment Plan (PIP).<br />

The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> participates in the GBOPHB Personal Investment Plan (PIP). This plan<br />

is a retirement savings and investment plan administered by the GBOPHB. Participants may make<br />

contributions on a before- and/or after-tax basis. Only participant money will be contributed to PIP.<br />

Affiliated agencies of the <strong>Conference</strong> and local churches can make contributions on behalf of United<br />

Methodist clergy, staff and lay employees. Specifics of the plan and eligibility requirements are detailed<br />

in the plan documents and are available from the GBOPHB.<br />

7. Pension Payments for Special Circumstances.<br />

a) CPP for Probationary and/or Commissioned Clergy Members. The <strong>Conference</strong> shall pay the<br />

premium cost of the CPP for probationary or commissioned members who are not otherwise covered<br />

as the result of an appointment other than a local church. This provision does not apply to probationary<br />

members on leave of absence. The provisions in 902.3 will take precedence over this provision if<br />

applicable.<br />

b) Appointments To Extended Ministries. The cost of MPP and CPP for Probationary, Full,<br />

Associate, Deacon and Elder members of the <strong>Conference</strong> in appointments to extended ministries shall<br />

be 16.4% of the annual cash salary up to the Denominational Average Compensation (DAC). The salary<br />

paying unit shall pay the MPP and CPP costs.<br />

c) Continuing Formation and Spiritual Growth Leave. Clergy members of the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> on<br />

Continuing Formation and Spiritual Growth leave shall be continued in MPP with the compensation<br />

paying unit responsible for the 12% share of salary up to the DAC.<br />

d) CPP for Less Than Full-Time Clergy Appointments. Probationary, Full, Associate, and Deacon<br />

members of the <strong>Conference</strong> appointed to “Less than Full-Time” status to a local charge shall have their<br />

CPP premiums paid by the <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

903. Pension Direct Billing Assistance Fund.<br />

A fund shall be established to assist local congregations in meeting their church pension share of direct<br />

billing. This fund is available for congregations who throughout a year have experienced some difficult<br />

financial situations. This fund shall be administered by the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pensions, Inc. in<br />

consultation with the Appointive Cabinet. $30,000 for this fund will be apportioned.<br />

904. Health Insurance Fund - for Elders or Deacons, and Laity not in the Retired Relationship.<br />

1. Health Insurance Program. The health insurance program sponsored by the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

is a self-funded plan. The <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pensions, Inc. selects a plan. Currently, the plan is<br />

Alliance Select. The plan includes a $250 deductible for single coverage and $500 for family coverage.<br />

The coinsurance is 80/20 limited to $1,250 per year out-of-pocket expense for single contracts and<br />

$2,500 per year for family contracts. If your doctor is an Alliance Select provider, the deductible is<br />

waived for office visits and claims are paid on a 90/10 basis. The total family premium for <strong>2000</strong> is $6,768<br />

and a single premium is $3,708. Clergy are required to pay one-third of this cost and local congregations<br />

or appropriate employing agencies are required to pay the remaining two-thirds. The entire premium<br />

cost for diaconal and lay employees is billed to their employing agency.<br />

2. Elders Eligible for Health Insurance Plan Participation. Elders (Associate Members, Licensed Local<br />

Pastors, Probationary Members and Commissioned Members serving a local church for purposes of<br />

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are eligible to participate in the plan under the provisions listed:<br />

a. Full-time or part-time Elders appointed to an <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Charge including student local<br />

pastors enrolled in a college or seminary will pay a portion of the premium defined in 904.8.<br />

b. Full-time or part-time Elders appointed to an <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> appointment to extended ministries<br />

such as a district superintendent, conference staff, or camps staff; will pay a portion of the premium<br />

defined in 904.8.<br />

c. Other persons appointed to extended ministries will pay 100% of the premium cost.<br />

d. An Elder member of the <strong>Conference</strong> appointed to attend school, but not serving an <strong>Iowa</strong> local<br />

church, will pay 100% of the premium cost.<br />

e. An Elder member of the <strong>Conference</strong> on sabbatical leave will pay 100% of the premium cost.<br />

f. An Elder member of the <strong>Conference</strong> on leave of absence has coverage available for no more<br />

than 12 consecutive months from the effective date of the leave of absence. The participant will pay<br />

100% of the insurance premium. After the 12 months, he or she will be eligible to participate in COBRA<br />

(Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act). He or she will pay 102% of the premium cost. After<br />

18 months on COBRA, the Elder is no longer eligible to participate.<br />

3. Deacons Eligible for Health Insurance Plan Participation. Deacons appointed in any of the following<br />

categories are eligible to participate in the plan under the provisions listed:<br />

a. Deacons whose primary field of service is within a local congregation, charge or cooperative<br />

parish are eligible to participate in the <strong>Conference</strong> Health Insurance Plan. The local congregation will<br />

pay two-thirds of the premium. The deacons are required to pay one-third of the premium cost.<br />

b. Deacons in full-time or part-time service to the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> appointed to extended ministries<br />

such as conference or camps staff are eligible to participate in the <strong>Conference</strong> Health Insurance Plan.<br />

The employing conference agency will pay a portion of the premium defined in 904.8.<br />

c. Deacons related to the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> but serving appointments to extended ministries will pay<br />

100% of the premium cost.<br />

d. Deacons attending school, but not serving an <strong>Iowa</strong> local church, will pay 100% of the premium<br />

cost.<br />

e. Deacons on sabbatical leave will pay 100% of the premium cost.<br />

f. Deacons of the <strong>Conference</strong> on leave of absence have coverage available for no more than 12<br />

consecutive months from the effective date of the leave of absence. The participant will pay 100% of<br />

the premium cost. After the 12 months he or she may be eligible for COBRA. The Deacon will be<br />

required to pay 102% of the premium cost. After 18 months on COBRA the Deacon is no longer eligible<br />

to participate.<br />

4. Diaconal Ministers and Lay Employees. Diaconal ministers and lay employees of an <strong>Iowa</strong> United<br />

Methodist church and/or other organizations affiliated to the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> may participate in the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Health Insurance Plan described in 904.1 provided that he or she is regularly employed no<br />

less than 21 hours per week or an annual minimum of 1,000 hours as determined by the compensation<br />

paying unit.<br />

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enroll in the plan within 60 days after the date their eligibility would begin. If enrollment occurs after 60<br />

days, then the person and family will have a 12 month waiting period for pre-existing medical conditions<br />

for which medical advice, diagnosis, care or treatment was recommended or received within a six month<br />

period ending on the enrollment date, unless the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act<br />

takes precedence.<br />

6. COBRA Provisions. Although the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Health Insurance Group is exempt from<br />

compliance with Federal Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) regulations, the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> will voluntarily comply with the intent of COBRA. Any person who becomes ineligible to<br />

continue on the <strong>Conference</strong> Health Insurance Plan will be sent a letter explaining his or her COBRA<br />

rights. The premium for this continuation of coverage will be 102% of the full cost of such coverage in<br />

accordance with the provisions of the COBRA law. A participant’s coverage will be terminated if<br />

premiums are unpaid for 30 days.<br />

7. Reinsurance Plan. The <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pension, Inc. is a member of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Individual Health<br />

Benefit Reinsurance Association. When a participant or a dependent is no longer eligible for the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Health Insurance Plan, they may apply for individual coverage in a basic or standard health<br />

insurance plan. To qualify, the participant must have been in a health insurance plan for the previous<br />

12 months.<br />

8. Billing of Health Insurance to Participants.<br />

The local churches, through direct billing, will pay two-thirds of the total premium cost for active clergy<br />

in the <strong>Conference</strong> Health Insurance Plan. Full-time or part-time Elders appointed to an <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />

appointment to extended ministries such as a district superintendent, conference staff, or camps staff<br />

shall have two-thirds of the cost of their health insurance paid by their employing agency. Others are<br />

billed according to the policies stated below. The cost of this program is $4,226,950 and is fully funded<br />

through direct billings.<br />

a. 2001 Premium Rates. The cost of health insurance premiums for 2001 will be determined by<br />

the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pensions, Inc. prior to September 30, <strong>2000</strong>.<br />

b. Participant Billing. Elders and Deacons shall be billed one-third of the actual premium cost.<br />

Other participants shall be billed according to the policy stated in 904.<br />

9. Health Insurance Coverage and Premiums for Surviving Spouses of Deceased Active Participants<br />

Who have a Pension Claim on the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

The <strong>Conference</strong> will pay two-thirds of the health insurance premium for surviving spouses and children<br />

of deceased active United Methodist clergy subject to the following limitations:<br />

a. When the surviving spouse remarries, the following shall apply:<br />

1) The surviving spouse and the surviving children shall not be eligible for continuing health<br />

insurance coverage unless conditions in 904 are met.<br />

2) If a child of the deceased clergy person is otherwise not insurable, then the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

health insurance coverage may be continued if the surviving spouse pays 100% of the premium. Such<br />

coverage shall only continue until the child is no longer eligible for coverage, at which time the coverage<br />

for all persons in the family shall terminate.<br />

3) The new spouse of the surviving spouse is ineligible for the <strong>Conference</strong>’s health insurance<br />

coverage, unless he/she would otherwise be eligible.<br />

b. If the deceased clergy person had a family health insurance contract with the <strong>Conference</strong>, the<br />

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c. If the deceased clergy person had a single health insurance contract with the <strong>Conference</strong>, the<br />

surviving spouse and children shall not be eligible for health insurance coverage through the <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

10. Premium Delinquency. Participants in the <strong>Conference</strong> Health Insurance Plan who are delinquent<br />

in the payment of the required premium for more than two months or 60 days shall have their coverage<br />

suspended after proper notification from the Administrative Services Office. Delinquent participants will<br />

be given an opportunity to make arrangements for payments of the past due account with the Director<br />

of Administrative Services. If payment arrangements are not made within 10 days of the first notification,<br />

health insurance coverage will be terminated. If a terminated participant wishes to re-enroll in the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Health Insurance Plan, proof of insurability will be required which may result in some or all<br />

pre-existing medical conditions being excluded from coverage for 12 months. Any previous premium<br />

delinquencies must be paid prior to reinstatement. All notifications to delinquent participants shall be<br />

copied to the participant’s district superintendent or other appropriate supervisor if one is available.<br />

11. Exception. The Board of Pensions, Inc. is authorized to make exceptions to any of the above<br />

requirements in special or unique circumstances. The Director of Administrative Services is authorized<br />

to make interpretations and adjustments in individual situations.<br />

905. Health Insurance Premium Assistance Fund.<br />

Clergy who have encountered financial difficulties in paying their health insurance premiums may be<br />

eligible for assistance from this fund. The fund is to be administered by the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of<br />

Pensions, Inc. in consultation with the Appointive Cabinet. Currently, there is $93,354 available in this<br />

fund.<br />

906. Retired Health Insurance Fund - for retired Elders, Deacons and Laity.<br />

1. Health Insurance Eligibility for Persons in the Retired Relationship.<br />

a. With 35 or More Years of Service. The eligibility requirements for a retired Elder or Deacon to<br />

participate in the <strong>Conference</strong> Retired Health Insurance Plan are:<br />

1) He or she must have a pension claim on the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

2) He or she must have 10 consecutive service years immediately prior to retirement from<br />

active ministry in which at least five of those years were under full-time appointment to an <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> local church or in a position for which the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> had pension<br />

responsibility.<br />

3) The spouse of a retired Elder or Deacon or surviving spouse of a retired Elder or Deacon<br />

is eligible to participate in the <strong>Conference</strong> Health Insurance Plan provided the Elder or Deacon is or was<br />

eligible under the above requirements.<br />

b. Less than 35 Years of Service. An Elder or Deacon with less than 35 years of pension credit in<br />

the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and retires from active service under full-time appointment is eligible for a<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> paid portion of the health insurance premium. The payment made for an Elder or Deacon<br />

in this category shall be determined as follows:<br />

1) The number of full-time equivalent years served shall be divided by 35.<br />

2) The resulting percentage from 1) above shall be multiplied times the two-thirds church share<br />

from 906.2.<br />

3) The resulting dollar amount from 2) above shall be the amount of the <strong>Conference</strong>’s share<br />

of the health insurance premium. The balance of the premium shall be the responsibility of the Elder or<br />

Deacon.<br />

c. Retirement under the twenty year rule and less than age 62. An Elder or Deacon who retires<br />

under the age of 62 using the Disciplinary 20 year rule for retirement and retires immediately from<br />

active service under appointment is eligible to participant in the <strong>Conference</strong> Health Insurance Plan with<br />

the participant paying 100% of the cost of the plan. Once the retiree reaches the age of 62 the formula<br />

in 906.2 shall apply as long as the retiree has remained continuously on the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Health


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d. Surviving Spouses. If a retired Elder or Deacon dies and has a surviving spouse who is a<br />

participant in the health insurance plan, the surviving spouse’s plan participation shall continue without<br />

interruption on the same premium payment basis as the deceased.<br />

e. Compensation Paid by an Agency. Any retired Elder or Deacon member of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> whose compensation was paid by another agency other than a local church or the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> may participate in the <strong>Conference</strong> Health Insurance Plan provided 100% of the premium is<br />

paid either by the Elder or Deacon, the compensation paying agency, or any combination thereof.<br />

f. Diaconal Ministers and Lay Employees.<br />

1) Diaconal ministers and lay employees of the <strong>Conference</strong> having a pension claim on the<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> or a predecessor conference with a minimum of 10 consecutive years of fulltime<br />

equivalent employment and are eligible for Medicare are eligible for the <strong>Conference</strong> paid portion of<br />

the premium defined in 906. This provision does not apply to Diaconal ministers and lay employees of<br />

local churches.<br />

2) Diaconal Ministers and Lay Employees of the <strong>Conference</strong> having a pension claim on the<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> or a predecessor conference with a minimum of 10 consecutive years of fulltime<br />

equivalent employment and under the age of 65 are eligible to remain on the <strong>Conference</strong> Health<br />

Insurance Plan. The employee would assume the full cost of the health insurance premium.<br />

g. Local Church Employees. Local church employees who had, as part of their employment<br />

compensation with the local church, participation in the <strong>Conference</strong> Health Insurance Plan with a<br />

minimum of 10 consecutive equivalent years of service and are eligible for Medicare are eligible for the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Retired Health Insurance Plan provided 100% of the premium is paid either by themselves,<br />

the compensation paying unit or any combination thereof.<br />

h. Exceptions. The Board of Pensions, Inc. is authorized to make exceptions to any of the above<br />

requirements in special or unique circumstances. The Director of Administrative Services is authorized<br />

to make interpretations and adjustments in individual situations.<br />

2. Retired Health Insurance Plans.<br />

a. Retired Elders and Deacons and/or Spouses Under Age 65. Retired Elders or Deacons and/or<br />

spouses under the age of 65 and who meet the eligibility requirements in 906 shall participate in health<br />

insurance plan defined in 904.1. Premiums shall be paid according to what is stated in 904.8.<br />

b. Retired Elder or Deacon when One Spouse is Over age 65 and the Other is Under Age 65.<br />

Retired Elders and Deacons and/or spouses age 65 or older who meet the eligibility requirements in 906<br />

shall participate in the <strong>Conference</strong> Medicare Supplement Plan provided that the Elder or Deacon and/or<br />

spouse is eligible for Medicare. If the clergy person and/or spouse is not eligible for Medicare than he<br />

or she is not eligible to participate in the <strong>Conference</strong> Medicare Supplement Plan and must provide their<br />

own insurance coverage from some other source at their own expense. If the spouse of a retired person<br />

is under the age 65 and meets the eligibility requirements in 906 the spouse will be billed according to<br />

the provisions of 904.8.<br />

c. Medicare Supplement Plan. Provisions that apply to the Medicare Supplement Plan are:<br />

1) all contracts shall be single subscriber contracts.<br />

2) services paid are the “Usual, Customary and Reasonable.”<br />

3) chiropractic services and Hospice Care are included.<br />

4) prescription medications are not covered.<br />

d. Medicare supplement premium. Medicare supplement premium for those with 35 or more years<br />

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premium and two-thirds will be paid by the <strong>Conference</strong> through apportionments. Medicare supplement<br />

premium for those with less than 35 years of service will be billed according to the formula stated in<br />

906.3.b.<br />

e. Persons Age 65 and Over Not Yet Retired. Persons not yet retired who are age 65 and over<br />

should enroll in Medicare but will continue in the “active “ health insurance plan described in 904. The<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Health Insurance Plan will be the primary coverage with Medicare as secondary until the<br />

clergy person takes the retired relationship from the <strong>Conference</strong> or local church. Persons not yet retired<br />

who are age 65 and over will continue to be billed at the same amount as defined in 904.8. Spouses of<br />

participants in this category will be billed on the same basis.<br />

f. Retiring Elders and Deacons.<br />

1) Elders and Deacons who retire prior to age 65 with 35 years or more of pension credit and<br />

ten consecutive years of service in which at least five of those years must be under full-time appointment<br />

and who are participants in the <strong>Conference</strong> Health Insurance Plan will be billed one-third of their health<br />

insurance premium. Spouses under age 65 and other participants in the <strong>Conference</strong> Health Insurance<br />

Plan shall be billed for one-third of their health insurance premium.<br />

2) Elders and Deacons who retire prior to age 65 with less than 35 years or more of pension<br />

credit and ten consecutive years of service in which at least five of those years must be under full-time<br />

appointment and who are participants in the <strong>Conference</strong> Health Insurance Plan will be billed according<br />

to the provision defined in 906.2.<br />

g. Persons on General Board of Pensions and Health Benefits Approved Disability. Persons who<br />

have been approved for disability leave by the GBOPHB will pay one-third of the health insurance<br />

premium and the <strong>Conference</strong> will pay the remaining two-thirds of the premium.<br />

When a disabled person has been on social security disability for 24 months, he or she will be<br />

transferred from the <strong>Conference</strong> Health Insurance Plan to the <strong>Conference</strong> Medicare Supplement Plan.<br />

Payment of supplement premiums for those on disability will be the same as those for retired clergy<br />

under 906.<br />

h. Premium delinquency. Participants in the <strong>Conference</strong> Retired Health Insurance Plan who are<br />

delinquent in the payment of the required premium for more than two months or 60 days shall have their<br />

coverage suspended after proper notification from the Administrative Services Office. Delinquent<br />

participants will be given an opportunity to make arrangements for payments of the past due account<br />

with the Director of Administrative Services. If payment arrangements are not made within 10 days of<br />

the first notification, health insurance coverage will be terminated.<br />

3. The total cost of this program is $993,125 of which $690,000 will be apportioned.<br />

907. Health Insurance Direct Billing Assistance Fund.<br />

A fund shall be established to assist local congregations in meeting their church health share portion of<br />

direct billing. The fund is available for congregations who throughout a year has experienced some<br />

difficult financial situations. The fund shall be administered by the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pensions, Inc.<br />

in consultation with the Appointive Cabinet. $30,000 shall be apportioned for this fund.<br />

908. Wellness Committee Fund.<br />

The Wellness Program of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> is sponsored by the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of<br />

Pensions, Inc. The purpose of the Wellness Program is to assist the participants of the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

health plans in maintaining and improving their comprehensive health status. The Wellness Program<br />

may offer resources, personnel, and events in the areas of physical, emotional/mental, and spiritual<br />

wellness. These resources and events will be administered by the Wellness Coordinator as directed<br />

by the Wellness Committee of the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pensions, Inc. $25,000 shall be apportioned<br />

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2. Formation of a Wellness Council with regional representation across the <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

3. Evaluation of past programing and the formation of goals for future programing.<br />

4. Implementation of pilot district or regional events as requested by <strong>Conference</strong> personnel or<br />

congregations.<br />

5. Increased awareness of health issues by regular distribution of information to the Methodist Life<br />

and <strong>Conference</strong> personnel.<br />

909. Waivers of Participation in the Ministerial Pension Plan (MPP).<br />

The General <strong>Conference</strong> of the United Methodist Church amended Article III of the MPP to allow some<br />

itinerant clergy persons and local pastors whose participation in the MPP is mandated by 1996 Book of<br />

Discipline to elect to waive their participation in the MPP. The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> hereby adopts<br />

the policy that a clergy person who is an ordained member and is appointed to less than full time service<br />

or a clergy person who is a part-time or student local pastor may voluntarily elect not to participate in the<br />

MPP providing:<br />

1. a Waiver of Participation form is signed by the participant and the participant’s spouse.<br />

2) the Waiver of Participation form is filed with the GBOPHB, the district superintendent and<br />

the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pensions, Inc.<br />

3) the request for waiver is approved by the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pensions, Inc.<br />

The MPP is a benefit offered to all clergy under appointment in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and, as<br />

such, no United Methodist Church in <strong>Iowa</strong> may deny their clergy participation in this plan. A participant<br />

may not be coerced into signing the waiver and signing the waiver cannot be a condition of the clergy<br />

person serving that congregation.<br />

The clergy who elects not to participate in the MPP understands that, because of their election, no<br />

contributions will be made to this plan on their behalf, nor will any benefit accrue for them. The waiver<br />

is binding on them and their heirs and on all other persons who might otherwise claim benefits because<br />

of their participation.<br />

The waiver is effective on the date the “Waiver of Participation” is signed and shall remain in effect until<br />

the date the clergy elects to revoke this decision. Any revocation shall apply only to future contributions.<br />

The <strong>Conference</strong>, the Board of Pensions, Inc. or the local church will not be required to make retroactive<br />

contributions to cover any of the employment prior to the date that the waiver is revoked. A clergy may<br />

enroll in the plan only if all eligibility requirements are met as set forth in the plan document.<br />

The <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pension, Inc. may choose not to honor this waiver if participation in the plan<br />

is necessary in order for the plan to satisfy the requirements of any section of the Internal Revenue<br />

Code.<br />

910. Amounts Reported in the Budgets of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Amounts reported below only reflects the amount that is apportioned in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

budget.<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportioned Budget:<br />

Ministerial support ministries $1,758,785 $1,758,785<br />

Amounts not collected - -<br />

Net received $1,758,785 $1,758,785<br />

Other resources:


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Contrib. To benefit plans - -<br />

Total resources $1,758,785 $1,758,785<br />

Expenditures:<br />

Clergy support ministries<br />

Clergy pension and welfare benefits $1,908,785 $1,758,785<br />

Surplus (Deficit) (150,000) -<br />

Balance forward 281,505 131,505<br />

Ending Balance $ 131,505 $ 131,505<br />

9. Total Budget for the Board of Pensions, Inc.<br />

2001 2002<br />

Apportioned Budget:<br />

Ministerial support ministries 1,758,785 1,758,785<br />

Amounts not collected - -<br />

Net received<br />

Other resources:<br />

1,758,785 1,758,785<br />

Charitable gifts and grants 25,200 25,200<br />

Fees for services 2,000 2,000<br />

Contrib. to benefit plans 6,847,400 7,250,746<br />

Investment earnings 2,496,335 2,501,335<br />

Miscellaneous receipts - -<br />

Total resources<br />

Expenditures:<br />

Program services:<br />

$11,129,720 $11,538,066<br />

Pension plans 5,519,925 5,647,725<br />

Health and welfare plans 5,245,075 5,576,100<br />

Supporting services:<br />

Administrative services 99,985 99,985<br />

Total expenditures 10,864,985 11,323,810<br />

Surplus (Deficit) 264,735 214,256<br />

Balance Forward 10,023,201 10,287,936<br />

Ending Balance $10,287,936 $10,502,192<br />

IOWA ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />

2001 and 2002 BUDGETS<br />

% %<br />

2001 Chg 2002 Chg<br />

Ministerial Support Ministries:<br />

General Church Apportionments $ 801,348 -5.3% $ 801,348 0.0%<br />

Board of Ordained Ministries 30,240 0.0% 30,240 0.0%<br />

Board of Pensions 1,758,785 -7.9% 1,758,785 0.0%<br />

Board of Trustees 144,000 0.0% 144,000 0.0%<br />

Commission on Equitable Compensation 183,670 -1.3% 205,225 11.7%<br />

Cabinet Funds 2,182,297 4.8% 2,260,842 3.6%<br />

Episcopal Funds 163,820 14.2% 169,755 3.6%<br />

Pastoral Care and Counseling 119,111 -1.5% 123,479 3.7%


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Cash Reserves Replenishment 206,360 0.0% 206,360 0.0%<br />

Total Ministerial Support Ministries $5,589,631 -1.4% $5,700,034 2.0%<br />

Administrative Support Ministries:<br />

General Church Apportionments $ 157,007 12.0% $ 157,007 0.0%<br />

Board of Trustees 479,985 -1.8% 479,985 0.0%<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Sessions Committee 361,800 6.8% 369,750 2.2%<br />

Leadership Development Committee 5,000 0.0% 5,000 0.0%<br />

Nominating Coordinating Committee 6,000 20.0% 5,000 16.7%<br />

Personnel Committee 20,000 400.0% 20,000 0.0%<br />

Resolutions Committee 500 0.0% 500 0.0%<br />

Rule of Order Committee 230 0.0% 230 0.0%<br />

General & Jurisdictional Delegates 15,000 50.0% 15,000 0.0%<br />

Council on Finance and Administration 759,720 4.1% 790,440 4.0%<br />

Episcopal Funds 116,440 0.2% 116,440 0.0%<br />

Cash Reserves Replenishment 124,045 0.0% 124,045 0.0%<br />

Total Administrative Support Min. $2,045,727 4.2% $2,083,397 1.8%<br />

World Service and <strong>Conference</strong> Benev.<br />

General Church Apportionments $1,218,428 1.3% $1,218,428 0.0%<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Benevolences:<br />

Board of Camp, <strong>Conference</strong>, & Retreat Min. 543,876 0.0% 543,876 0.0%<br />

Board of Church & Soceity 54,320 0.3% 55,570 2.3%<br />

Board of Discipleship 71,840 12.8% 71,840 0.0%<br />

Board of Global Ministries 1,219,500 0.0% 1,219,500 0.0%<br />

Board of Higher Education & Campus Min. 677,626 0.0% 677,626 0.0%<br />

Board of Laity 18,950 15.1% 18,950 0.0%<br />

Commission Archives & History 18,070 3.8% 18,070 0.0%<br />

Commission on Christian Unity & Interr. Con. 1,000 -9.1% 1,000 0.0%<br />

Commission on Ministry w/ Persons w/ Disb. 1,500 0.0% 1,500 0.0%<br />

Commission on Religion and Race 29,555 17.7% 41,055 38.9%<br />

Commission on Status and Role of Women 1,640 17.1% 1,640 0.0%<br />

Council on Age Level Ministries 500 0.0% 500 0.0%<br />

CCOM Program Ministry Resource 325,980 -2.2% 327,760 0.5%<br />

CCOM Resource and Program Delivery 1,244,500 8.1% 1,289,305 3.6%<br />

Council on Youth Ministries 13,500 0.0% 13,500 0.0%<br />

District Councils on Ministries 85,100 0.0% 85,100 0.0%<br />

Cash Reserves Replenishment 149,906 2.3% 149,906 0.0%<br />

Total <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolences 4,457,363 2.3% 4,516,698 1.3%<br />

Total World Service & Conf. Benev. 5,675,791 2.1% 5,735,126 1.0%<br />

Other Ministries:<br />

General Church Apportionments $ 241,962 -12.2% $ 241,962 0.0%<br />

Total Apportionment Revenue $13,553,111 0.7% $13,760,519 1.5%<br />

2001 2002<br />

Revenues and support:<br />

Apportionments<br />

Ministerial support ministries $ 5,589,631 $ 5,700,034<br />

Administration ministries 2,045,727 2,083,397


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World Service and <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolences 5,675,791 5,735,126<br />

Other Ministries 241,962 241,962<br />

Total amount apportioned 13,553,111 13,760,519<br />

Less amounts not collected 0 0<br />

Apportionments received $13,553,111 $13,760,519<br />

District askings 161,014 162,104<br />

Charitable gifts and grants 2,900,975 2,978,417<br />

Fees for services 1,151,947 1,171,051<br />

Contributions to benefit plans<br />

Investment earnings 444,452 473,907<br />

Gain (loss) on sale of assets 190,000 190,000<br />

Miscellaneous receipts 191,692 191,870<br />

Total revenues and support $ 18,593,192 $ 18,927,868<br />

Expenses:<br />

Program Services:<br />

General church support ministries:<br />

General church apportionments $ 2,318,897 $ 2,318, 897<br />

Advance specials and special Sunday offerings 833,200 833,200<br />

Clergy support ministries:<br />

Clergy pension and health benefits 1,908,785 1,758,785<br />

Clergy recruitment, appointment and supervision 2,209,632 2,273,182<br />

Clergy continuing education, pastoral care, and<br />

financial help 614,604 665,527<br />

Local Church support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to local churches 1,193,448 1,218,373<br />

Connectional ministries 3,342,453 3,357,377<br />

Institutional support ministries:<br />

Direct grants to affiliated institutions 1,811,196 1,926,531<br />

Ecumenical programs 10,000 10,000<br />

Other ministries:<br />

Direct grants to individuals 578,185 586,275<br />

Other programs 677,433 683,533<br />

Total program services $15,497,833 $15,631,680<br />

Supporting services:<br />

General and administrative services 2,155,784 2,200,959<br />

Fund-raising services 67,956 71,400<br />

Total expenses 17,721,573 17,904,039<br />

Excess revenues and support<br />

over expenditures 871,619 1,023,829<br />

Balance forward from prior year 7,443,679 8,268,285<br />

Ending balance $ 8,315,298 $ 9,292,114


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IOWA ANNUAL CONFERENCE APPORTIONING BASIS<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

The basis for apportioning the 2001 <strong>Conference</strong> budget adopted by the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> at the<br />

<strong>2000</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Session is as follows:<br />

The 4-year average of local church operating expense, program expense, and pastoral support,<br />

divided by the <strong>Conference</strong> totals of the same expenses. The actual church apportionment is limited<br />

to a maximum 10% increase. All grants, loans and advance special income given to mission<br />

congregations will be exempt from determining their fair share apportionment. Churches that are<br />

considered “new church starts” have an application of the above formula to be phased into reaching<br />

100% of their share of each year’s apportionments.<br />

NOTE: Following is an example only.<br />

Example:<br />

Anywhere, <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Church<br />

Using the 1999, 1998, 1997, and 1996 statistical reports for the 2001 apportionments calculations, the<br />

following calculation process is used:<br />

(1) The local church operating expense, program expense, and pastoral support for each year is<br />

added together and averaged over the four years:<br />

1999 $ 57,880<br />

1998 56,929<br />

1997 53,733<br />

1996 53,481<br />

Total $222,023 Average: $ 55,506<br />

(2) The local church operating expenses, program expenses, and pastoral support for each year is<br />

added together for all churches in the <strong>Conference</strong> and averaged over the four years:<br />

1999 $37,380,052<br />

1998 36,249,510<br />

1997 34,528,104<br />

1996 34,890,870<br />

Total $142,351,856 Average: $ 35,587,964<br />

(3) Divide local church average by <strong>Conference</strong> average to obtain the 4-year average percent for the<br />

Anywhere, <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Church:<br />

$ 55,506<br />

$35,587,964<br />

= .00155968461<br />

OTHER REPORTS<br />

(4) The Anywhere, <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Church 4-year average percent is multiplied by the<br />

apportionment totals:


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Ministerial Support $5,589,631 x .00155968461 = $8,718<br />

Administrative Ministries 2,045,727 x .00155968461 = 3,191<br />

World Service/Conf. Benev. 4,457,363 x .00155968461 = 6,952<br />

Other Ministries 241,962 x .00155968461 = 377<br />

Total 1998 Apportionment $19,238<br />

(5) The 2001 apportionment is compared to the <strong>2000</strong> apportionment. If the 2001 apportionment<br />

varies more than a 10% increase from the <strong>2000</strong> apportionment, the 2001 apportionment is then<br />

limited to the 10% increase. If the 2001 apportionment is less than a 10% increase, the<br />

apportionment may be increased by an amount that would have been originally distributed to<br />

churches that would have had more than a 10% increase. Newly constituted congregations are<br />

exempt from this 10% limit.<br />

Newly constituted congregations shall be apportioned ten percent of its fair share of all<br />

apportionments the first calender year after it is charted. Its apportionments shall be<br />

increased ten percent per year based on its fair share for the first four years. For the<br />

next four years its apportionments shall be increased by fifteen percent. This will enable<br />

new churches to reach full apportionments in eight years after the charter year. The<br />

balance of their fair share of apportionment are distributed to churches that would have<br />

had less then a 10% increase.<br />

The apportionment formula expressed as a mathematical equation is:<br />

Variable Definitions:<br />

LC 1, LC 2, LC 3, LC 4 = Previous Four Years Local Church Expenses as defined<br />

in step (1) above.<br />

AC 1, AC 2, AC 3, AC 4 = Previous Four Years Total Local Church Expenses across the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> as defined in step (2) above.<br />

CBF = <strong>Conference</strong> Budget Fund (Example: Ministerial Support)<br />

APPT = Local Church Apportionment<br />

PYAPPT = Prior Year Local Church Apportionment<br />

Formula:<br />

LC 1 + LC 2 + LC 3 + LC 4<br />

4<br />

AC 1 + AC 2 + AC 3 + AC 4<br />

4<br />

Where APPT is limited by:<br />

APPT < 1.1 x PYAPPT<br />

X CBF = APPT


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IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

REPORT TO THE <strong>2000</strong> IOWA ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

DR. CHARLES W. SMITH<br />

CONFERENCE TREASURER AND STATISTICIAN<br />

Bishop Jordan, lay and clergy members of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, as we come to an end of the<br />

quadrennium I thought it would be prudent for us to pause and celebrate the progress our conference<br />

has made in the last four years.<br />

In 1997, I had the unpleasant experience of standing before you and reporting that our conference<br />

reserve fund for cash flow purposes was gone and that we had actually used money from the health<br />

insurance reserve fund to maintain our liquidity. At the 1997 conference you adopted a Deficit Reduction<br />

and Spending Plan. At that time our deficit was $3,161,000. Today, thanks to your efforts the deficit has<br />

been reduced to about $525,284. Just think of it, during this quadrennium, we have been able to stay<br />

current with our obligations and pay down the deficit in the amount of $2,635,716. Let’s celebrate the<br />

progress.<br />

For two years of this quadrennium I was able to stand before you and report a membership increase.<br />

I am not able to do that this year. The <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> membership total for 1999 stands at 201,362,<br />

a decrease of members from last year. In this quadrennium, our membership declined by 1,383.<br />

However, compare this to the last four years of the 80's decade when our membership declined by 13,<br />

864, or the last four years of the 70's when we declined by 8,596. I think we can celebrate the slowing<br />

of our membership loss and as we take seriously Christ’s command to make disciples, we can look<br />

forward to the day when there will be a membership gain for the quadrennium.<br />

The quadrennium also saw two years when we had an increase in average worship attendance;<br />

however, this year we have a decline of 544 each week. For 1999, 76,147 attended the principle worship<br />

services of our churches. During this quadrennium average worship attendance declined by 1,551. In<br />

the last four years of the 80's, average attendance declined by 4,080 and in the 70's a decline of 3,438.<br />

Yet, when we compare the average worship attendance with past decades, we know that now many<br />

congregations are providing worship opportunities at times other than Sunday. The reason we are<br />

providing this opportunity is because we are adapting to the changes in our communities to<br />

accommodate people’s schedules. We celebrate the innovative opportunities churches are developing<br />

for worship and we hope attendance will increase once again.<br />

One of the concerns for the quadrennium is the numbers relating to church school enrollment which<br />

for this year is 70,793. In 1999, we had a 5,176 decline. For the quadrennium the decline was 6,999.<br />

Thus, most of the decline has occurred in this last year. As a comparison, in the last four years of the<br />

80's, church school enrollment declined by 1,029 and in the 70's, 9,826. However, again changes in life<br />

styles are reflected in the fact that short term and other study classes are growing. In this quadrennium<br />

we had a 1,654 growth in these opportunities and this is the first time in many quadrennium’s for growth<br />

in these groups. Again, I think we can celebrate the opportunities our churches are providing for the<br />

various way Christian learning is occurring.<br />

Not all of the numbers for the quadrennium represent a decline. In 1999, the value of our local church<br />

owned property and assets grew by $44,770,857 to reach a total of $704,434,791. The largest increase<br />

in assets came in money churches have invested in various funds. These investment increases may be<br />

caused by the expanding economy. Again by way of comparison, the percentage growth of the value<br />

of assets in this quadrennium is 22%. In the last four years of the 80's it was 8.9% and in the 70's,<br />

38.4%, which if you remember was a time of rapid inflation.<br />

Our quadrennium has also shown growth in the total amount of money <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist’s have<br />

spent in ministry. In 1999, the local churches of <strong>Iowa</strong> spent on ministry of all forms a total of<br />

$82,835,082, an increase of over $5,014,276. In this quadrennium local congregations have increased<br />

their spending for all purposes by 25.5%. Again to compare our progress in the last four years with other<br />

decades helps us know how we are doing. In the last four years of the 80's grand total spending<br />

increased by 22.6% and in the 70's for the same time period 28.5%. Sometimes I am asked what<br />

percentage of local church spending is for apportionments? In 1999, that percent was 16.5%, in 1989,<br />

it was 22.1% and in 1979, it was 20.4%. We can celebrate the blessings God has given our communities<br />

who have the financial resources to serve in mission and knowing that we are limited only by our will and<br />

imagination.<br />

At the beginning of this quadrennium I had reported that our apportionment giving was declining.


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However, for the last few years we have seen an increase in apportionment receipts. In 1999, 92.4% was<br />

received for apportionments; this is a 4% increase over 1997. The breakout of our apportionment<br />

receipts for 1999 include, World Service and <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence at 87.5%, a 6.8% increase over<br />

this quadrennium. Other ministries including Africa University and the Black College Fund at 88.3%, a<br />

6% increase over 1997; Administrative Support Ministries at 90.8%, a 4% increase since 1997; and<br />

Ministerial Support at 97.4%, a 2.4% increase for the quadrennium. Let’s celebrate the progress made<br />

in apportionment receipts and pray that the trend continues.<br />

I think that we have cause for joyful celebration as we remember that our apportionment giving<br />

connects all of us with missions across the conferences and around the world. Churches see<br />

apportionment dollars as extensions of themselves making it possible for them to do ministry in settings<br />

where they cannot be present physically. Thanks be to God for the 637 churches who paid 100% of their<br />

apportionments and for the 225 churches that paid some part of their apportionments for 1999. Only 8<br />

churches in our <strong>Conference</strong> did not share in the Connectional ministry of our church by paying some<br />

apportionments and that is one of the fewest numbers ever. I pray that sometime in the near future we<br />

can celebrate that all churches have shared in our Connectional ministry.<br />

I know that for all congregations it is a temptation to keep the money at home rather than sharing it<br />

elsewhere. Yet, the truth is, no congregation can be the church by itself - without others. When we try,<br />

our visions become shortsighted and our experiences limited. Congregations, like individuals, need<br />

connections and churches who think only of themselves first become cliques and clubs. Our<br />

denomination’s strength is our ministry, not just on the corner of our community, but around the world<br />

wherever human need is great and Christ’s love is needed. Apportionments make this ministry happen.<br />

People and programs of mission depend on us. What affects one directly, affects all indirectly. We are<br />

connected, soul-to-soul, in global mission.<br />

It has been my privilege to be a part of that connection for this last quadrennium. The <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Treasurer’s office is in ministry for you as we provide resources to local congregations, helping them<br />

fulfill their ministry. Some of those resources include sharing of information, providing a reliable<br />

accounting of funds, being a conduit for money to flow from local congregations to the world, providing<br />

insurance – property, liability and health, administering a benefit program. The treasurer’s office is here<br />

to serve you so that in your community, you can use energy for other kinds of mission.<br />

It is in this spirit that I introduce to you the extension of your churches financial ministry. They are a<br />

committed group, dedicated to sharing your ministry in <strong>Iowa</strong>. They are:<br />

Assistant Treasurer and Controller Russell Hinshaw<br />

Computer Systems Manager Roland Minshall<br />

Senior Staff Accountant Margaret Biggs<br />

<strong>Journal</strong> Editor and Data Manager Jill Stanton<br />

Benefits Secretary Diane Brockmeyer<br />

Staff Secretary Cynthia Davis<br />

Central Services Director Doug Summy<br />

Receptionist Barbara Higgins<br />

Accounts Payable Pat Bryant<br />

Data Entry/Mail Room Clerk Johneen Carr<br />

The last quadrennium of the 20 th century has been a most challenging and exciting time to be a United<br />

Methodist in <strong>Iowa</strong>. I want to thank you and on behalf of the staff, thank you for giving us the opportunity<br />

to share this time with you. Together we can celebrate our progress and together we can look forward<br />

to sharing our ministry connections in the first quadrennium of the 21 st century.<br />

REPORT TO THE <strong>2000</strong> IOWA ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

LAITY/CABINET ADDRESS<br />

MARGARET MEYER, CONFERENCE LAY LEADER<br />

DAVID WENDEL, DEAN OF THE CABINET<br />

David: Bishop Jordan, Sisters and Brothers of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.


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Margaret: I am the Church. You are the church.<br />

We are the church together.<br />

All who follow Jesus,<br />

All around the world,<br />

Yes we’re the church together.<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

David, that refrain has been running through my mind for days. What if we tried -<br />

Laity are the church, Clergy are the church,<br />

Clergy and Laity in partnership are the church together...<br />

David: How about -<br />

Nope, to many syllables.<br />

Laity are the church, Clergy are the church,<br />

Partners in God’s work forever.<br />

Margaret: Great! That will do it.<br />

I am the church, you are the church,<br />

We are the church together.<br />

Laity are the church, Clergy are the church,<br />

Partners in God’s work together.<br />

David: What wonderful words! Just think, laity and clergy called to be in ministry together! It’s<br />

exciting isn’t it?<br />

Margaret: Yes, it is...and powerful, too. God working through all of God’s people to make disciples and<br />

minister to persons in need at home and around the world.<br />

David: Margaret, you have been our conference lay leader for 5 years now. What does it mean to<br />

you to see laity and clergy in partnership in ministry?<br />

Margaret: I think it’s imperative that teams of leaders, clergy and lay, learn together as partners to<br />

advance the cause of Jesus Christ. Partnership - a word that inspires a vision of fear, if<br />

you’re the one afraid of losing power, or a word that inspires a vision of joint achievement<br />

if you know that the gifts and graces of both lay and clergy are necessary for dynamic<br />

ministry in these complex times. According to the dictionary, a partner is one who shares<br />

with another in a joint enterprise. The key word here is shares. Partners gain energy from<br />

each other and often are willing to try greater challenges than they would have alone. The<br />

partnership frees both pastor and lay person to do the things they do best or have the<br />

unique responsibility to perform. They do these things in a planned, mutually supportive<br />

way, not in isolation.<br />

At General <strong>Conference</strong>, David, the laity address lifted up three characteristics that help<br />

define a successful partnership. They form the basis of ministry through pairs of committed<br />

persons. The first is respect. Respect says that partners stand up for each other and honor<br />

the gifts that the other brings to the ministry.<br />

The second characteristic is responsibility - each partner carrying an appropriate share of<br />

the load and recognizing that God can use anyone.<br />

The third characteristic is risk-taking. Making new disciples is not always a simple task.


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Nurturing the flock inside the church calls for caring creativity as needs change. Reaching<br />

and serving the surrounding community is a real challenge these days, requiring ingenuity<br />

and new methods to tell the old, old story. Leaders must try new methods, involve new<br />

people, seek new ideas. The message of salvation hasn’t changed, but the world has<br />

changed considerably and reaching potential disciples takes more than just opening the<br />

doors on Sunday morning and expecting folks to show up! Lay leader and pastor must unite<br />

to create a vision that stretches the congregation. The vision must be out of easy reach, but<br />

not out of sight! Risk means being willing to fail, but failure is only permanent if we let it be.<br />

Those who do not risk are those who do not dream! Partners in God’s work do not sit by<br />

waiting for answers; they step out in faith.<br />

David: Very well said, Margaret! I like the word ministry because it is more inclusive. All persons<br />

are called to live out their particular call from God by using their gifts and graces in ministry.<br />

Ministry is something we all do together - as you said, “in partnership.”<br />

As clergy, we recognize that we are called by God to different forms of ministry. Some are<br />

called to ministry of service, word, sacrament, and order as elders. Others are called to<br />

ministry of word and service as deacons. The order of deacons has evolved over the years<br />

embodying predecessor orders of deaconess, the home missionary, and the diaconal<br />

minister. Still others are called to be local pastors - either full-time or part-time.<br />

Laity, also, are called to different tasks dependent upon their gifts and graces. It has always<br />

interested me that many of the great leaders of the faith in Scripture were called because<br />

of their gifts as laity. Abraham and Sarah were nomadic shepherds and yet they were the<br />

parents the Hebrew nation. Amos, another shepherd, was called by God to be a prophet<br />

to the Israelites for a time, after which he went back to Tekoa as a shepherd. Esther, a<br />

queen, saved her people from the wrath of the king. Joseph and Mary, a simple carpenter<br />

and his wife were called to be the parents of the Messiah. Mary Magdalene, the woman at<br />

the well, the lepers healed, the centurion whose servant was made well, the demoniac, the<br />

many followers of Jesus, all were laity who went out from their encounters with Christ and<br />

ministered in His name.<br />

Whether clergy or lay, we are called by God to be in service and ministry in partnership<br />

together. We are like the different threads in a rich tapestry. Apart we are only threads, but<br />

woven together we are a rich and beautiful work of art. Each thread is of great value and<br />

leaving any thread out lessens the richness of the finished work.<br />

Margaret: You know, David, there are a lot of exciting things happening across the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />

that are the result of partnerships. We really ought to celebrate some of them. It will be<br />

difficult, but can we pick just one from each district to highlight what we are talking about?<br />

Because someone had a vision and because there were those who were willing to put that<br />

vision into action...<br />

David: Broadway United Methodist Church in the Council Bluffs District has undertaken a pilot<br />

project to partner in ministry with the General Board of Discipleship and Glide Memorial<br />

Church in San Francisco to focus on intentional spiritual growth, ministry with the last and<br />

the least among us, and to claim and grow with the diversity of all God’s children.<br />

On the Creston District lay persons and clergy from the Osceola United Methodist Church<br />

began reaching out to an area mobile home park and found many families and children who<br />

were hungering to hear the Good News of Jesus Christ. Each week children and adult<br />

leaders gathered outside in the yard on the grass or in one of the homes to listen, hear, and<br />

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On the Sioux City District laity and clergy came together at the Whitfield United Methodist<br />

church to sponsor one of the 10 national programs on “Justice For Our Neighbors.” This is<br />

a program to help train volunteer lawyers on the aspects of immigration law in order to help<br />

our Hispanic sisters and brothers in the preparation of their immigration paper work.<br />

Because someone had a vision and because there were those who were willing to put that<br />

vision into action...<br />

Margaret: Washington United Methodist Church in the Muscatine District sponsored a tri-district Lay<br />

Theology Weekend. With big name presenters like “Tex” Sample, Eugene Lowry, and<br />

Lindsey Pherigo, laity were challenged to move into the new century.<br />

Youth at Wesley United Methodist Church in the Ottumwa District were invited by the<br />

Methodist Church in Ireland to attend their annual Autumn Soul Youth Event in Bangor,<br />

Northern Ireland. Because we believe in our young people and supported them along their<br />

journey, twelve young people were able to attend this event.<br />

The chaplain for Hillcrest Family Services in the Dubuque District has developed the<br />

Hillcrest Ambassador Program designed to take young people to local churches in the area<br />

to lead a Sunday morning worship service. The worship team consists of 12 to 15<br />

residential treatment clients who lead worship through drama, music, and personal<br />

testimonies. What an excellent way to strengthen the connectional system and get church<br />

groups more involved with Hillcrest Partnering!<br />

Because someone had a vision and because there were those who were willing to put that<br />

vision into action...<br />

David: In Fort Dodge, three United Methodist churches and one Lutheran church are cooperating<br />

to provide one combined youth program. Young persons from both the middle school and<br />

high school ages are involved. Again, partnership in action!<br />

In the Des Moines District over $50,000 was raised by local congregations and individuals<br />

to build a new classroom at the Jalingo School. What a powerful international vision and<br />

ministry.<br />

The Heritage United Methodist Church on the Waterloo District has been in the midst of<br />

revitalization. In the past two years two churches have come together in one building and<br />

Sunday worship attendance has increased from 100 persons to about 220. A Wednesday<br />

evening praise service and dinner reaches between 140 to 170 persons.<br />

Because someone had a vision and because there were those who were willing to put that<br />

vision into action...<br />

Margaret: The Lester United Methodist Church in the Spencer District has a growing, exciting positive<br />

partnership of pastor and laity. This is one of our smaller churches which is ready to build<br />

on allowing for additional growth.<br />

A new Hispanic ministry has been started at the Britt United Methodist Church in the Mason<br />

City District. Under the leadership of pastor, Dora Campbell, from 25-35 are attending<br />

services. This is a partnership reflecting our diversity.<br />

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to 300 worshipers over the past several years. Exciting things are happening in new church<br />

start-ups when clergy and laity are working as partners.<br />

David: We celebrate the fact that partnership is already happening in many of our churches. The<br />

challenge continues for clergy and laity alike!<br />

Resolve now to make disciples through partnering, doing God’s work, moving out in<br />

ministry. God’s Spirit will go with you, strengthen you and sustain you, for as you honor<br />

your partner, you are honoring God. Go into the world as lay and clergy partners carrying<br />

the best of both traditions, for God’s church needs both of us to prosper.<br />

Stand up - together!<br />

Margaret: Reach out - together!<br />

David: Walk forward - together!<br />

Margaret: Make disciples - together!<br />

Both: And may God bless us - together! Amen!<br />

CCOM COORDINATED FUND PROCESS - <strong>2000</strong><br />

March 1 Distribution of application package to every clergy, lay leader, agency director,<br />

and those requesting applications.<br />

May 1 Applications due in District offices.<br />

May 1-Sept. 15 Districts visit, discuss, and comment on applications.<br />

Applications refined and re-written as needed.<br />

Grant writing workshops held at 5 conference locations. (Watch email, UM<br />

Life, and District newsletters for dates and locations)<br />

September 15 Applications due in <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries office.<br />

ASAP after Sept. 15 District offices and field staff will receive a spreadsheet displaying all<br />

applications received from that district.<br />

Between Sept. 15 & Steering group meets to assign applications to funding groups.<br />

Oct. 1 Letter sent to each applicant with the following information:<br />

- Confirmation of receipt of application<br />

- Date application will be reviewed<br />

- Funding group to which application has been assigned<br />

- Contact person for the funding group<br />

- Dates between which applicant will receive notification of disposition, whether<br />

application is funded or not.<br />

Between Oct. 1 & All funding groups will meet and make funding decisions.<br />

Nov. 1 Any applications having to do with youth ministry but unfunded through the<br />

Coordinate process will be referred to the Youth Service Fund and the<br />

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Council on Youth Ministry will review the application for possible YSF<br />

funding.<br />

Within one week after Letters from the funding groups will be sent to all applicants stating:<br />

funding groups meet Amounts to be granted.<br />

Or<br />

Reasons for declining to fund the application.<br />

Copies of all letters will be provided to and retained by <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries.<br />

On or about Nov. 15 District offices and field staff will receive spreadsheets showing the disposition<br />

of all applications for the district.


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XII. PLAN OF ORGANIZATION AND RULES OF ORDER<br />

I. THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE SESSIONS<br />

A. Regular and special sessions of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> of The United<br />

Methodist Church shall be held at such times and places as shall be determined in<br />

the manner prescribed in The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church.<br />

1. Opening and Daily Sessions. The organization and program of these<br />

sessions shall be the responsibility of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning<br />

Committee. The first plenary to deal with items of legislation shall not be called<br />

to order prior to 6:00 p.m. on the Friday night of opening day.<br />

2. Clergy Session. (605.6) The Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning<br />

Committee shall recommend to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> the place for the<br />

session.<br />

3. Lay Session. A meeting of the lay members of the <strong>Conference</strong> may be held<br />

during the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session as arranged by the Board of Laity. It<br />

shall communicate its request for such a meeting to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Session Planning Committee in order that a time and a place may be provided.<br />

4. Roll Call and Attendance.<br />

a. Attendance ( 602.7 & 8). All members, lay and clergy, shall attend<br />

the daily session of the <strong>Conference</strong> unless excused by submitting a<br />

request in writing to the <strong>Conference</strong> Secretary or by turning in to the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Secretary’s office an excuse from attendance card signed by<br />

the district superintendent.<br />

b. Roll call shall be taken at the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> session as follows:<br />

(1) A registration card shall be mailed to and returned by each<br />

member of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

(2) Seating shall be arranged by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session<br />

Planning Committee.<br />

5. Report of the <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer, Statistician, and The Council on<br />

Finance and Administration.<br />

a. At the first business session of the regular session, as one of the early<br />

items of business, there shall be a report of the <strong>Conference</strong> Statistician,<br />

the <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer, and the proposed <strong>Conference</strong> Budget. The<br />

proposed budget shall be received without debate as the working budget<br />

for the coming calendar year.<br />

b. Any legislation coming before the conference which would require a<br />

change in the proposed budget shall be handled in the following manner:<br />

(1) The <strong>Conference</strong> shall consider the item on its merits. If the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> approves the item and wishes to request additional<br />

funding, it can recommend the item for funding through the Council<br />

on Finance and Administration. All items shall be held for final<br />

action until all budget adjustment requests have been heard by the<br />

Council on Finance and Administration . The Council on Finance<br />

and Administration shall consider all additional requests in<br />

relationship to the total budget and bring a composite report,<br />

including the revised budget, proposed for conference action.<br />

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request for budget change, shall be considered for final action in<br />

accordance with the recommended funding of the Council on<br />

Finance and Administration.<br />

B. Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Preparation.<br />

1. Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual. The projected report of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council<br />

on Ministries, other preliminary reports, the conference program, and such<br />

other information as may be pertinent to the orderly conduct of the conference<br />

sessions shall appear in a Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual which shall be distributed<br />

to members of the annual conference not later than twenty days before the<br />

first day of the conference session and shall be published under the direction<br />

of the Sub-Committee on <strong>Journal</strong> Publication.<br />

2. <strong>Conference</strong> Orientation Events. Following distribution of the Pre-<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Manual in the spring, Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Orientation Events shall<br />

be held in each District for the purpose of providing an overview of the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> session and to discuss proposed legislation. These events shall<br />

be coordinated by the Cabinet and the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning<br />

Committee. The orientation events may, or may not, be combined with the<br />

annual District <strong>Conference</strong>. Any amendments suggested at the district events<br />

would have to be proposed at the Legislative Committee at Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

by a member of that committee.<br />

C. Offerings. Offerings shall be received during the Covenant Eucharist Service<br />

and the Commissioning and Ordination Service and shall be directed to such<br />

projects as determined by the Bishop and the Administrative Cabinet and<br />

announced to the session of the <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

D. Legislative Committees.<br />

1. There shall be Legislative Committees, as may be determined by the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning Committee on recommendation of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries.<br />

2. The committee chairpersons and secretaries shall be selected by the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning Committee in consultation with the<br />

Bishop. No person shall serve as chairperson and/or secretary for more than<br />

four consecutive years.<br />

3. The members of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> shall be assigned to Legislative<br />

Committees which shall consist, as nearly as possible, of equal numbers of<br />

clergy and lay members. The chairperson or designee of each conference<br />

agency shall be assigned to the Legislative Committee which will deal with the<br />

agency’s work. The members of the Program Review Committee shall be<br />

assigned among the Legislative Committees as resource persons concerning<br />

the program proposals recommended to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> by the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries. The rest of the conference members shall<br />

be assigned at random by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning<br />

Committee. Each charge shall be advised in advance as to the Legislative<br />

Committee to which its lay and clergy member(s) are assigned.<br />

4. The Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning Committee shall assign the<br />

reports, recommendations, proposals and resolutions of the agencies and<br />

institutions of the conference to the proper Legislative Committees where they<br />

shall be considered at least twelve (12) hours before being presented on the<br />

floor of the conference; provided, however, that neither this nor any other<br />

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any session of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. Reports, recommendations, proposals<br />

and resolutions of the Board of Pensions will be assigned to the appropriate<br />

legislative committee for informational purposes only. <strong>Conference</strong> directed<br />

items shall go, in their entirety, to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> for action.<br />

5. When the Legislative Committees report their recommendations to the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, a representative of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

will be available to speak on behalf of its coordinated program.<br />

6. The Legislative Committees may amend or revise sections of the reports<br />

projecting programs and proposals and shall report to the <strong>Conference</strong> on all<br />

matters assigned to them.<br />

7. Consent Calendar. When the reports of the Legislative Committees and<br />

other reports are made to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, those items which have<br />

gone through the legislative process without substantive changes may be<br />

placed on the Consent Calendar by majority vote of the Legislative Committee.<br />

All Consent Calendar items will be listed and identified by number at the<br />

beginning of each Legislative Committee’s printed report. Consent Calendar<br />

items will be acted upon by vote without reading or discussion. Any member<br />

may move that an item be lifted from the Consent Calendar. If that motion is<br />

seconded and if at least 25 members vote to have it removed, it will be<br />

removed and considered in sequence with the rest of the report.<br />

8. Defeated Items. When the reports of the Legislative Committees and other<br />

reports are made to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, those items which have gone<br />

through the legislative process and have been defeated will be placed on a list<br />

to be reported to the <strong>Conference</strong> as ‘Item defeated.’ All defeated items will be<br />

listed and identified by number at the beginning of each Legislative Committee<br />

report, and may be reconsidered in numerical sequence by an affirmative vote<br />

by at least 25 members of the plenary.<br />

9. Matters requiring legislative action shall be given priority within a Legislative<br />

Committee’s scheduled time. Informational reports not completed in the<br />

allotted time shall be presented as miscellaneous business on the final day of<br />

the <strong>Conference</strong> Session or at such times as may be possible.<br />

10. A minority report may be presented when approved by one-tenth of the<br />

members of the Legislative Committee.<br />

11. Summary reports dealing primarily with agency and institutional<br />

achievements shall be accepted for printing in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong> without being read to the conference.<br />

12. Reports from the Legislative Committees which involve substantial<br />

changes from the Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual shall be prepared in printed form<br />

and distributed to the <strong>Conference</strong> before consideration.<br />

13. During a regular session of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, a meeting of a<br />

Legislative Committee may be called only by a majority vote of the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

E. Equalization of <strong>Conference</strong> Membership Between Laity and Clergy.<br />

1. Lay members of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> shall be members of a United<br />

Methodist Church within the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. (30)<br />

2. Those filling the following positions, if lay persons, shall be additional<br />

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a. <strong>Conference</strong> Lay Leadership<br />

(1) <strong>Conference</strong> Secretary<br />

(2) <strong>Conference</strong> Chancellor<br />

(3) <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer<br />

(4) Members of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries staff.<br />

(5) <strong>Conference</strong> Coordinator of Youth Ministry<br />

(6) The Editor and Editorial Staff of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong><br />

(7) Elected leadership of <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry<br />

(8) Additional district youth members<br />

(9) The president, vice presidents, secretary and treasurer of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> United Methodist Men.<br />

(10) Elected leadership of United Methodist Women as defined by<br />

the Women’s Division<br />

(11) Chairpersons of <strong>Conference</strong> agencies as defined in IV.C.1,<br />

page 40, of this <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>.<br />

(12) Board of Laity elected leadership<br />

(13) <strong>Conference</strong> Missions Secretary<br />

(14) Members of the Council on Finance and Administration<br />

(15) Members of the Committee on Rules of Order<br />

(16) Members of the Resolutions Committee<br />

(17) Members of the <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning Committee<br />

(18) Executive Secretary of the <strong>Conference</strong> Nominating Coordinating<br />

Committee<br />

(19) Members of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries’ Program<br />

Review Committee<br />

(20) Delegates to General and Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> who shall<br />

serve for the quadrennium following the <strong>Conference</strong> for which they<br />

are elected<br />

(21) Members of General and Jurisdictional agencies<br />

(22) Chair of the <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Student Movement<br />

(23) One student representative from each of the four United<br />

Methodist church-related colleges in <strong>Iowa</strong>, to be selected by the<br />

president of the college in consultation with the district<br />

superintendent<br />

(24) One student representative from each Wesley Foundation in<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>, to be selected by the student governing board<br />

(25) Active and retired diaconal ministers who have local church<br />

membership in <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

(26) Church and Community Workers and deaconnesses who are<br />

members of a United Methodist Church in <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

b. District Leadership<br />

(1) District Lay Leader<br />

(2) District President United Methodist Men<br />

(3) District President United Methodist Women<br />

(4) District Chairperson Council on Ministries<br />

(5) One member District Nominating Committee<br />

3. The Secretary of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> shall determine by<br />

September 1 of each year, the number of additional lay members needed for<br />

the next annual conference to be equal to the number of clergy members of<br />

the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and shall certify this number to the Bishop of the<br />

Area.


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members to clergy members of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> (as defined in 602.1)<br />

appointed to each charge of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

5. The additional lay members needed to bring equalization shall be assigned<br />

by the Secretary of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> as follows:<br />

a. One-half of the additional lay members needed to bring equalization<br />

shall be assigned by the Secretary of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> to the<br />

districts in equal numbers, and each district conference shall elect upon<br />

nomination by the District Nominating Committee, said additional lay<br />

members to the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>; provided, however, that if onehalf<br />

of the additional lay members is not exactly divisible by the number<br />

of districts, then the remainder shall be added to the number of lay<br />

members assigned to the local charges as hereinafter provided.<br />

b. One-half of the additional members needed to bring equalization plus<br />

any remainder not assigned to the districts shall be assigned by the<br />

Secretary of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> to the charges having the<br />

highest ratio of members to clergy members of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

in descending order. Those churches whose ratio is twice the number of<br />

members needed to bring equalization under this subsection, shall be<br />

assigned two lay equalization members. If the ratio is three times the<br />

number, three lay members shall be assigned. In case of tie, eligibility<br />

shall be determined by lot.<br />

6. All computations shall be based on the statistical tables of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> of the immediately preceding <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

7. All lay members selected under the above provisions shall be entitled to<br />

the same mileage payments as other members of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

8. The district superintendent and other persons responsible for determining<br />

the lay members of Annual <strong>Conference</strong> in the process defined above are<br />

encouraged to make certain, insofar as possible, that there are young adults<br />

represented in the selection.<br />

II. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE<br />

A. Terminology<br />

1. Organization Definitions<br />

a. Agency: a regularly established board, commission, council, standing<br />

committee or committee which has been constituted by the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>. (See IV.C.1 on page 40 for definition as related to<br />

nominations.)<br />

b. Council: an organization created by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> to perform<br />

defined responsibilities of review and oversight on behalf of the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> in relation to other agencies and to perform other assigned<br />

functions. Councils are amenable and accountable to the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> and report to it.<br />

c. Board: a multi-function organization accountable to the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Council on Ministries and/or the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, as provided in The<br />

Book of Discipline. A board may have subgroups for which it is<br />

responsible and accountable.<br />

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out certain functions of mission, study, oversight, or review. It is<br />

amenable to its parent body. Committees may be created by the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> and/or its agencies.<br />

e. Commission: an organization established by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

for the fulfillment of a specific function.<br />

f. Standing Committee: a subgroup of an agency with a specific purpose,<br />

accountable to the agency of which it is a part. A standing committee<br />

may be initiated when one or more of the following criteria are met:<br />

(1) Mandated by The Book of Discipline.<br />

(2) Program is to be implemented over a period longer than five<br />

years.<br />

(3) Appointed by the resident bishop, as mandated by The Book of<br />

Discipline, or requested by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

(4) Program budget is larger than $50,000 and cannot be<br />

adequately administered on a quarterly basis by the parent agency.<br />

(5) Program staffing requires a long term (five years or more)<br />

advisory committee.<br />

g. Task Force: an organization with one objective, which will be<br />

accomplished in no more than five years, and whose membership<br />

numbers no more than fifteen.<br />

h. Task Group: an organization with one objective, which will be<br />

accomplished in no more than two years, and whose membership<br />

numbers no more than seven.<br />

i. Network: The formation of program networks will focus on services<br />

which require large numbers of people to make personal or resourcing<br />

contacts. There are no limits on the number of persons associated with<br />

networking. Networks are established when cross-conference programs<br />

are approved for implementation. A Network shall be accountable to one<br />

or more <strong>Conference</strong> agencies.<br />

2. Membership Definitions<br />

a. Ex-Officio: full voting members, by virtue of office, of an agency of the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> with all rights, unless indicated otherwise.<br />

b. Consultants: those persons who by virtue of their position, knowledge,<br />

and/or expertise are appointed to an agency. They have the privilege of<br />

speaking but not making motions or voting. They are expected to be<br />

present at the meetings of the groups for which they are consultants.<br />

c. Cabinet and Staff Consultants: The Appointive Cabinet may make<br />

assignments of district superintendents as consultant members of<br />

agencies. The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Director may assign<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries staff as consultant members of<br />

agencies.<br />

d. Resource Persons: called upon from time to time because of<br />

expertise needed by a group at a particular time. They do not have the<br />

privilege of making motions or voting.<br />

e. Ecumenical Partner: a member of another denomination, serving as<br />

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B. Administration.<br />

The Book of Discipline allows, of making motions and voting.<br />

f. Youth: a person 12 through 18 years of age, at time of election.<br />

g. Young Adult: a person 19 through 30 years of age, at time of election.<br />

The officers, boards, commissions, councils, and standing committees of the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> of The United Methodist Church shall be those herein listed and<br />

such others as are or hereafter shall be provided by The Book of Discipline or by<br />

action of the <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

1. Officers.<br />

a. Presiding Officer ( 603.6)<br />

b. Administrative Assistant to the Bishop, appointed by the bishop.<br />

c. District Superintendents ( 403, 404.2)<br />

d. <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Director<br />

e. <strong>Conference</strong> Secretary ( 603.7)<br />

f. Treasurer ( 616)<br />

g. Chancellor ( 603.8)<br />

h. President of the Board of Trustees (2515.2)<br />

2. General/Jurisdictional Agency Members. Persons of the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> who are elected members of a jurisdictional or general agency of<br />

The United Methodist Church shall be members with vote of the corresponding<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> agency. Expense allowances for conference agency<br />

meetings of such members living in <strong>Iowa</strong> shall be the responsibility of the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> agencies.<br />

3. There shall be an Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Administrative Coordinating Council.<br />

a. Membership:<br />

(1) The membership shall consist of the chairs and one additional<br />

member of each of the following: <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries,<br />

Council on Finance and Administration, Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Personnel Committee, Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning<br />

Committee, Rules of Order Committee, Resolutions Committee,<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee and <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Leadership Development Coordinating Committee. Consultants<br />

shall be the Dean of the Appointive Cabinet, Administrative<br />

Assistant to the Bishop, <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer/ Director of<br />

Administrative Services and <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

Director .<br />

(2) The chair of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Administrative<br />

Coordinating Council shall be the Bishop or Bishop’s designee.<br />

b. Function:<br />

(1) Meetings of the Council shall be scheduled to ensure<br />

accountability, communication, clarity and shared purpose related<br />

to the common work of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning<br />

Committee, Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee, Rules of<br />

Order Committee, Resolutions Committee, <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Nominations Coordinating and <strong>Conference</strong> Leadership<br />

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(2) The Council shall articulate the long range, overall direction and<br />

theme for the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> sessions.<br />

4. Council on Finance and Administration ( 608, 609) (Also, see VI, pages<br />

49-55)<br />

a. Membership: Six clergy, seven laity, and two youth. At least one<br />

clergy and one laity must be from churches under 200 members. It is<br />

strongly recommended that at least three of the laity be women, one<br />

person be from an ethnic group, and one person be under age twentyfive,<br />

with the goal of having membership from each district.<br />

b. Consultants: <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer/Director of Administrative<br />

Services, Assistant <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer/Controller, <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Council on Ministries Director, Bishop, Administrative Assistant to the<br />

Bishop and a member of the Appointive Cabinet.<br />

c. There shall be a <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer/Director of Administrative<br />

Services who shall be elected by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> on nomination<br />

of the Council on Finance and Administration, shall be responsible for all<br />

fiscal matters, and shall be directly amenable to the Council on Finance<br />

and Administration.<br />

d. There shall be a <strong>Conference</strong> Statistician who shall be nominated by<br />

the Council on Finance and Administration and elected by the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>. The Statistician shall be related to the Council on Finance<br />

and Administration for evaluation, accountability, support and budget.<br />

e. The Council may be divided into the following committees:<br />

(1) Administrative, shall oversee audits; review personnel and<br />

organization, insurance and bonding; and recommend policy with<br />

regard to conference computer services.<br />

(2) Apportionments, shall research and recommend formulas,<br />

relief, adjustments, and method of apportioning to the local<br />

churches.<br />

(3) Budget, shall research, plan and devise the amounts, size,<br />

component parts, format, and funding levels of the conference<br />

budget.<br />

(4) Special Financial Askings, shall oversee research, planning,<br />

and coordination of all special fund raising askings of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> including, but not limited to, capital fund drives and<br />

district askings.<br />

(5) Interpretation, shall enlist and train persons for interpretation<br />

and shall perform the functions of 610.4.<br />

f. The following conference administrative agencies and offices will be<br />

accountable to the Council on Finance and Administration for budgeting<br />

and all fiscal matters related to the discharge of their functions:<br />

Administrative and Appointive Cabinet<br />

Administrative Assistant’s Office<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Administrative Coordinating Council<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning Committee<br />

Board of Pensions<br />

Board of Trustees


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Committee on Episcopacy<br />

Committee on Pastoral Care and Counseling<br />

Committee on Investigation<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Administrative Fund<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Leadership Development Coordinating Committee<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Secretary<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer/Director of Administrative Services<br />

Episcopal Office (for funds received from the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>)<br />

Joint Committee on Disability<br />

Resolutions Committee<br />

Rules of Order Committee<br />

g. The Council shall be responsible for reviewing, evaluating and<br />

coordinating all budget proposals from the agencies and offices. The<br />

Council shall schedule a time each year, sometime after the Program<br />

Review Committee has met, to allow the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries the opportunity to represent the needs of the agencies before<br />

the Council. The Council on Finance and Administration shall<br />

recommend to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> for its action and determination<br />

budgets of anticipated income and proposed expenditures.<br />

5. Board of Trustees. 2512.<br />

a. The Board shall appoint from its membership one consultant to each<br />

district Board of Church Location and Building and shall assume the<br />

expenses of sending the representatives to the respective boards.<br />

b. The Board shall be responsible for providing housing for the resident<br />

bishop and fulfill the responsibilities assigned to the Episcopal Residence<br />

Committee by 636. In matters related to the episcopal residence, the<br />

president of the Council on Finance and Administration and the<br />

chairperson of the Committee on the Episcopacy shall be consulted.<br />

c. The Board of Trustees has jurisdiction of the <strong>Conference</strong> Center, but,<br />

in order to coordinate functions within the <strong>Conference</strong> Center, a<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Center Administrative Council may be established.<br />

6. Board of Pensions 637.<br />

a. Membership: shall consist of not more than 24 persons. Each member<br />

shall be elected for a term of eight years. The membership shall be in<br />

four classes with a new class being elected every two years. The<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer and a representative of the Council on Finance<br />

and Administration shall be consultants.<br />

b. Organization: The Board shall be organized as a corporation under<br />

Chapter 504A of the 1991 Code of <strong>Iowa</strong> and subject to the Articles of<br />

Incorporation of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> of The United Methodist<br />

Church, the by-laws of said corporation, specific directives by the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and any applicable requirements contained in The<br />

Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church.<br />

7. Commission on Equitable Compensation. (622) The Commission on<br />

Equitable Compensation shall be composed of ten persons plus one district<br />

superintendent named by the Cabinet (622.1). It is strongly recommended<br />

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youth. At least one layperson and one clergy shall be elected from churches<br />

of fewer than two hundred members. Each member will be elected for a term<br />

of four years, with the term of two members expiring each year. The<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer and a member of the Council on Finance and<br />

Administration may serve as consultants.<br />

8. Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning Committee.<br />

a. Membership:<br />

(1) Fifteen at-large members nominated by the District<br />

Nominations Committees, including at least one person from each<br />

of the districts, elected by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

(2) Ex-officio members shall be the Bishop, the Administrative<br />

Assistant to the Bishop, the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

Director, a representative of the Appointive Cabinet, the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Lay Leader, the <strong>Conference</strong> Secretary, a<br />

representative from the Commission on Religion and Race, and the<br />

chair of the sub-committee on Business and Agenda.<br />

(3) Consultants shall be the <strong>Journal</strong> Editor and the Director of<br />

Communications.<br />

(4) The chair of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning<br />

Committee shall be the Bishop or the Bishop’s designee.<br />

b. Organization:<br />

(1) Shall consist of at least three sub-committees, <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Arrangements, Business and Agenda , and <strong>Journal</strong> Publication.<br />

The chair of the sub-committee on <strong>Conference</strong> Arrangements shall<br />

be the Bishop or the Bishop’s designee. The chair of the subcommittee<br />

on Business and Agenda shall be nominated by the<br />

Bishop and elected by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning<br />

Committee. The <strong>Conference</strong> Secretary shall be the chair of the<br />

<strong>Journal</strong> Publication sub-committee.<br />

(2) Shall meet at least two times a year. Meetings shall be<br />

scheduled in a manner which facilitates the planning and work of<br />

the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session.<br />

(3) May select additional persons from outside its membership to<br />

perform various functions for the <strong>Conference</strong> Session. The work of<br />

these persons is subject to the approval of the Committee.<br />

c. Function: Shall assist the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> in fulfilling its purpose<br />

as defined by The Book of Discipline (Section IX) and the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> mission statement through the following sub-committees:<br />

(1) The Sub-committee on Business and Agenda shall consist of<br />

the chair and six members of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session<br />

Planning Committee. The sub-committee shall:<br />

(a) Prepare an Order of Business for the official session of<br />

the <strong>Conference</strong> for inclusion in the printed program.<br />

(b) Furnish to the presiding officer, at the opening of each<br />

business session of the <strong>Conference</strong>, a list of the items of<br />

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(c) Furnish to the presiding officer the names of those<br />

allotted time to represent certain interests, together with the<br />

time given to each speaker.<br />

(d) Help guide the order by attending to the relative<br />

importance of different aspects of business, worship,<br />

learning, inspiration and promotion of the life of the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> session.<br />

(e) Consult with and advise the chairpersons and secretaries<br />

of the Legislative Committees as to procedure in presenting<br />

reports and other business of the <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

(f) Recommend which matters of courtesy, privilege, and<br />

special orders may come before the <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

(2) The Sub-committee on <strong>Conference</strong> Arrangements shall<br />

consist of the chair and six members of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Session Planning Committee. The sub-committee shall:<br />

(a) Recommend to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> the location of the<br />

conference session, at least two years in advance.<br />

(b) Implement the theme, as determined by the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Administrative Coordinating Council, for the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> session.<br />

(c) Plan for <strong>Conference</strong> Session worship services and<br />

ceremonies.<br />

(d) Prepare and mail registration, information materials and<br />

the Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

members in advance of the session. The Pre-<strong>Conference</strong><br />

Manual shall include reports and proposed programs and<br />

budgets requiring Annual <strong>Conference</strong> approval.<br />

(e) Make recommendations each year regarding provision for<br />

travel, lodging, and meal expenses for clergy and lay<br />

members for the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session.<br />

(f) Provide for a variety of support functions and amenities for<br />

the smooth flow of activities during the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Session, including but not limited to a sergeant at arms and<br />

director of pages.<br />

(3) The Sub-committee on <strong>Journal</strong> Publication and the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Book of Resolutions shall consist of the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Secretary who shall be the chairperson and three members of the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning Committee. Consultants shall<br />

be the <strong>Journal</strong> Editor (an employee of the Office of Administrative<br />

Services) and the Book of Resolutions Editor. (606)<br />

(a) The <strong>Journal</strong> of the conference signed by the Presiding<br />

Bishop and the Secretary, with all reports authorized for<br />

publication, (together with Memoirs and established historical<br />

records) when printed shall constitute the official <strong>Journal</strong> of<br />

the conference. The <strong>Journal</strong> Editor shall be responsible for<br />

preparing the Memoirs appearing in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

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(b) Business of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. The questions shall<br />

be answered and recorded on the forms provided by the<br />

Committee on Official Forms and Records of the Council on<br />

Finance and Administration. ( 805.4.c.)<br />

(c) The <strong>Journal</strong> Publication Committee shall be responsible<br />

for the publication and distribution of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> and such other duties as the conference<br />

may assign. The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> may be<br />

printed in more than one volume.<br />

(d) The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> and Book of<br />

Resolutions shall be distributed to the charges on a basis<br />

recommended by the <strong>Journal</strong> Publication Committee and<br />

approved by the <strong>Conference</strong>. Beginning in 1995, the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> and Book of Resolutions will be<br />

available to individuals and churches at cost of printing and<br />

mailing. Order blanks for the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong><br />

and Book of Resolutions will be included in the preconference<br />

mailing and orders will be due to the <strong>Journal</strong><br />

Editor by the last day of Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

(e) Information reports covering the calendar year shall be<br />

submitted each year to the editor of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> by all agencies and institutions of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> in accordance with the schedule established by<br />

the <strong>Journal</strong> Publication Committee. The deadline date for<br />

these reports is January 20 for Statistical Reports and March<br />

15 for Information Reports.<br />

(f) All matters intended for publication in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> shall be typewritten in duplicate, on one<br />

side of paper 8 1/2 x 11 inches, lines double-spaced (except<br />

for reports of the Statistician and Treasurer made upon “form”<br />

blanks, and reports of the <strong>Conference</strong> Nominating and<br />

Leadership Development Committee) and shall be submitted<br />

to the editor according to the schedule printed by the <strong>Journal</strong><br />

Publication Committee.<br />

(g) Except as may be otherwise provided for in these Rules<br />

or in The Book of Discipline reports of proposed conference<br />

action shall be included in the Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual with<br />

only goal statements and budget summaries printed in the<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>. The complete official record<br />

of conference actions will be maintained by the conference<br />

secretary with copies available from the <strong>Conference</strong> Council<br />

on Ministries office on request.<br />

(h) Printing of additional reports shall be limited to the Laity<br />

Address and the District Superintendent’s report, neither of<br />

which shall exceed 2,500 words.<br />

(i) All other reports to be published shall not exceed such<br />

limits as may be established by the <strong>Journal</strong> Publication<br />

Committee. The number of words in such unified and other<br />

reports shall be computed on the basis of recognized rules of<br />

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(j) There shall appear each year in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> a section titled “Index of Standing Items”<br />

containing a summary of previous conference actions which<br />

are of continuing effect. Items shall appear in this section<br />

upon the order of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning<br />

Committee. It shall be the duty of the <strong>Conference</strong> Secretary<br />

to prepare each summary together with a notation as to its<br />

first appearance in the official printed record. Six years after<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> action the <strong>Journal</strong> Publication Committee<br />

will refer the item to the agency which originally proposed it,<br />

at which time the agency will either recommend that the item<br />

be continued as a Standing Item or deleted.<br />

9. Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee.<br />

a. Membership:<br />

(1) The membership shall include:<br />

(a) Twelve members whose nominations shall be coordinated<br />

by the <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee<br />

through the district nominations committees and elected by<br />

the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, with one representative per district.<br />

In the selection of these persons, consideration shall be given<br />

to expertise in personnel related issues and policies.<br />

(b) The Appointive Cabinet, the Council on Finance and<br />

Administration and the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries shall<br />

each appoint a representative to be a member of the<br />

committee.<br />

(c) The Commission on Ministry with Persons with<br />

Disabilities, the Commission on Religion and Race and the<br />

Commission on Status and Role of Women shall each<br />

appoint one representative to be a member of this committee.<br />

(d) The <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer/Director of Administrative Services<br />

shall be an ex-officio member of the committee.<br />

(e) The agency involved may select a representative(s) from<br />

its agency when a personnel issue related to that agency is<br />

before the committee.<br />

(2) Officers of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee shall<br />

be the chair, the vice-chair and secretary, all to be elected from the<br />

membership of the committee.<br />

(3) No employee or family member of an employee of the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, with the exception of the Appointive Cabinet<br />

representative and the ex-officio member, may serve on the<br />

committee. If a family member of a committee member is being<br />

considered for employment, the committee member must excuse<br />

himself/herself from any and all of the process used in securing<br />

someone for the position to be filled. If a family member of a<br />

committee member is hired, the latter must immediately resign from<br />

the committee with the exception of the ex-officio member who<br />

must refrain from involvement in any matters for which the<br />

committee has responsibility in relationship to the family member<br />

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(4) The committee may from time to time contract with a<br />

consultant(s) specializing in personnel matters.<br />

b. Function: The role of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee<br />

shall vary depending on the agency or employing body’s relationship to<br />

the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. The functions of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Personnel Committee shall be as follows in relationship to the categories<br />

listed:<br />

(1) The first category is that of Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Professional<br />

Staff whose salary is paid directly from the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Treasury. The Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee shall:<br />

(a) Provide a professional staff employment policy handbook<br />

that covers such employment issues as sick leave, vacation,<br />

and other pertinent items unless The Book of Discipline<br />

directs otherwise, or the staff member is a clergy person<br />

where other annual conference rules of order apply.<br />

(b) In the case of a vacancy, three members from the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee and four members from<br />

the agency shall form a search committee. The search<br />

committee shall advertise, interview and recommend to the<br />

appropriate agency a person to fill the vacancy. If a search is<br />

being conducted for the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

Director or the <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer/Director of<br />

Administrative Services, the bishop or his/her designee shall<br />

be a member of the search committee.<br />

(c) Make salary and benefit recommendations to the annual<br />

conference for the professional staff.<br />

(d) Work with the appropriate employing agency or body to<br />

evaluate the work of the individual professional staff member.<br />

This work shall include but not be limited to developing an<br />

evaluative tool, requiring a written report as a part of the<br />

committee’s permanent files and monitoring remedial actions<br />

when it is determined that such actions are necessary.<br />

(e) Establish hiring, dismissal and grievance procedures that<br />

the appropriate employing agency or body shall follow when<br />

the need arises.<br />

(2) The second category is that of Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Support<br />

Staff whose salary is paid directly from the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Central Treasury. The Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee<br />

shall:<br />

(a) Provide a conference support staff employment policy<br />

handbook that covers such employment issues as sick leave,<br />

vacation and other pertinent items.<br />

(b) Establish hiring, evaluation, dismissal and grievance<br />

procedures for the conference support staff and assist the<br />

director of the agency in implementing these procedures.<br />

(c) Establish job classifications and salary levels for each<br />

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evaluating the need for each position.<br />

(3) The third category is that of an incorporated agency which<br />

receives 50% or more of its annual funding through apportionments<br />

or fees collected by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. The Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee shall:<br />

(a) Require the agency to have written personnel policies and<br />

shall review these policies to ensure they are in compliance<br />

with <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> legislation and applicable state<br />

and federal laws.<br />

(b) Assist the agency in developing hiring, evaluation,<br />

grievance, and dismissal procedures when requested by the<br />

employing agency.<br />

(c) Consult with the agency to ensure compliance with the<br />

agency’s own personnel policies.<br />

(d) Provide training for agency directors and boards in<br />

matters related to personnel issues.<br />

(4) The fourth category is that of an unincorporated employing<br />

agency which receives 50% or more of its annual funding from<br />

apportionments and fees collected by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> or an<br />

agency which is incorporated and for whom the Central Treasury<br />

of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> writes the payroll checks.<br />

(a) The Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee shall<br />

require the unincorporated agency to have written<br />

employment policies for the latter’s professional and support<br />

staff. These policies shall include hiring, evaluation, grievance<br />

and dismissal procedures. Employment policies shall be<br />

monitored by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee.<br />

(b) The Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee shall<br />

require an incorporated agency for whom the Central<br />

Treasury of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> writes the payroll<br />

checks to have written employment policies for professional<br />

and support staff. These policies shall include hiring,<br />

evaluation, grievance and dismissal procedures. Employment<br />

policies shall be monitored by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Personnel Committee.<br />

10. Committee on the Episcopacy (635).<br />

11. Committee on Pastoral Care and Counseling.<br />

a. The committee shall have primary responsibility for the programs and<br />

functions of the Director of Pastoral Care and Counseling of the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>. The committee shall be composed of six members. The<br />

members shall be elected for four-year terms in two classes.<br />

b. The Director of Pastoral Care and Counseling will be responsible to<br />

the Committee on Pastoral Care and Counseling.<br />

c. The office will be located outside the <strong>Conference</strong> Center for purposes<br />

of confidentiality. Office equipment and furnishings shall be the<br />

responsibility of the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Trustees through the<br />

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d. Responsibilities and duties of the Director of Pastoral Care and<br />

Counseling shall be:<br />

(1) To assess the needs of the ministry professionals and their<br />

immediate families of the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

(2) To establish a significant trust level with the ministry<br />

professionals and their immediate families.<br />

(3) To serve as a resource person in designing and implementing<br />

programs to creatively meet those assessed needs.<br />

(4) To provide counseling for ministry professionals and their<br />

immediate families or make referral to other appropriate<br />

professionals.<br />

(5) To establish relationships for adequate consultation with<br />

psychiatrists and other physicians, psychologists, social workers<br />

and other appropriate persons.<br />

(6) To be available to travel to various parts of the State of <strong>Iowa</strong> to<br />

set up and staff consultation centers where ministry professionals<br />

can drive a reasonable distance to receive consultation on<br />

counseling they are doing as well as serving as a resource person<br />

for retreats and workshops.<br />

e. Relationships are as follows:<br />

(1) The Director will relate to the Committee on Pastoral Care and<br />

Counseling and to ministry professionals and their immediate<br />

families.<br />

(2) The Director will establish relationships with the Bishop and the<br />

Appointive Cabinet so as to be available for referrals and<br />

consultation. However, in the interest of confidentiality, the Director<br />

shall not give any reports on specific counseling relationships to the<br />

Bishop and/or Appointive Cabinet unless it is seen as appropriate<br />

by both the Director and the counselee(s).<br />

(3) The Director will establish relationships with existing conference<br />

groups such as the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries and the<br />

Board of Ordained Ministry with the objective of cooperation and<br />

the avoidance of duplicated efforts. Continuing education done by<br />

the Director is expected to be in terms of serving as a resource<br />

person for workshops and retreats along with the consultation with<br />

ministry professionals on their counseling, as time is available.<br />

(4) The Director will establish relationships with existing mental<br />

health organizations and personnel so that appropriate use can be<br />

made of such resources.<br />

12. <strong>Conference</strong> Leadership Development Coordinating Committee.<br />

a. Membership:<br />

(1) Shall consist of one person from each of the twelve districts<br />

nominated by the district nominations committee and elected at the<br />

district conferences, and one representative each from the<br />

Commission on Ministry with Persons with Disabilities, the<br />

Commission on Religion and Race and the Commission on Status<br />

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b. Functions:<br />

(1) Have responsibility for coordinating the development of<br />

leadership for Annual <strong>Conference</strong> boards, agencies, commissions,<br />

committees and positions in accordance with The Book of<br />

Discipline and/or the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Rules of Order.<br />

(2) Be aware of and give support to the leadership development<br />

being done in the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> by groups such as districts,<br />

boards, councils, commissions, committees, and conference lay<br />

organizations.<br />

(3) Evaluate the leadership development opportunities available<br />

both within and outside the church to discover the gaps and<br />

overlaps and propose ways to have a full and complete program of<br />

leadership development.<br />

(4) Ensure that agencies initiate and develop continuing leadership<br />

programs which shall include:<br />

(a) Enabling a gift discovery process.<br />

(b) Clear descriptions of leadership positions.<br />

(c) Training.<br />

(d) Support.<br />

(e) Evaluation.<br />

(f) Exiting.<br />

(g) Working with and managing volunteers.<br />

(h) Group dynamics and effective leadership of a group.<br />

(i) Alternate ways of doing business in order to hold fewer<br />

face-to-face meetings with the attendant travel costs.<br />

(j) Learn how to plan the optimum number of programs which<br />

can be accomplished effectively.<br />

(k) Learn how to write good program proposals.<br />

(l) Program planning and management.<br />

(5) Distribute listings of current leadership development<br />

opportunities both within and outside the church.<br />

(6) Maintain a record of leadership development opportunities<br />

completed by individuals. Make this record available to district<br />

agency and local church nominations committees. A system of<br />

recording Continuing Education Units (CEUs) might be developed.<br />

(7) Help groups do leadership development at their regular<br />

meetings or retreat settings.<br />

(8) Coordinate, with the twelve District Councils on Ministries, the<br />

development of a design for leadership development and the<br />

implementation of this design within the districts to assist local<br />

churches in making disciples.<br />

(9) Assist district Leadership Development and Nominations<br />

Committees in securing information concerning the interest,<br />

experience, and competency of individuals who are willing to serve<br />

on specific conference agencies prior to nomination to a<br />

conference agency. This information shall serve only as a guide in<br />

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committees on nominations in making their selection of nominees.<br />

(10) Initiate efforts to coordinate the work of the committee with the<br />

leadership development efforts of the Board of Ordained Ministry,<br />

Order of Elders, Order of Deacons, the School for Ministry<br />

Commission and the Board of Laity and other agencies working<br />

with Leadership Development.<br />

13. <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee.<br />

a. Membership:<br />

(1) Shall consist of one person from each of the twelve districts<br />

nominated by the district nominations committee and elected at the<br />

district conferences, and one representative each from the<br />

Commission on Ministry with Persons with Disabilities, the<br />

Commission on Religion and Race, and the Commission on the<br />

Status and Role of Women, and one member appointed by the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry. The chair shall be elected<br />

from within the committee.<br />

(2) The Executive Secretary of the <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations<br />

Coordinating Committee need not be selected from the<br />

membership of the committee. If not, he/she shall be without vote.<br />

(3) No current member of the <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations<br />

Coordinating Committee may be nominated for any Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> agency or position for which the committee has<br />

coordinating responsibility until one year has elapsed since the<br />

person left the membership of the committee.<br />

(4) No members of the same family shall serve concurrently as<br />

members of the <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee.<br />

No person or immediate family member of a person employed as<br />

a staff member of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> or in any capacity by an<br />

agency of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, nor any person holding<br />

membership on any conference agency, shall be eligible for<br />

membership on the <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating<br />

Committee. If a member of the committee is appointed to the<br />

superintendency or the position of Administrative Assistant,<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer/Director of Administrative Services or the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Director, he/she shall cease<br />

being a member of the committee.<br />

b. Functions:<br />

(1) Coordinate nominations for Annual <strong>Conference</strong> boards,<br />

agencies, commissions, committees and positions in accordance<br />

with The Book of Discipline and/or the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Rules of Order.<br />

(2) Serve as a clearing house and coordinating committee for all<br />

nominations that involve election by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and<br />

present to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session a ballot containing the<br />

names of all persons nominated for positions which require Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> election. The <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating<br />

Committee shall present a comprehensive written report of<br />

nominations to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> at least 12 hours before<br />

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(3) Serve as a resource to the district nominations committees who<br />

will nominate persons for membership on agencies not otherwise<br />

provided for in The Book of Discipline or the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Rules of Order. In resourcing the district nominations committees,<br />

the <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee will develop<br />

a matrix for district committees so as to ensure that membership for<br />

agencies for which the district committees have nominating<br />

responsibility, be sensitive to gender, ethnicity, persons with<br />

disabilities, age, district equity, clergy who have been members of<br />

the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> for less than ten years, and lay persons<br />

who have demonstrated leadership on a district or local church<br />

level.<br />

(4) Expedite the process of nominations on district and conference<br />

levels, providing an efficient method of gathering data, keeping<br />

records, disseminating information to districts and to other persons<br />

or groups involved in nominations, and facilitating the process of<br />

reporting back to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> the nominations from<br />

various sources.<br />

(5) Receive from district nominations committees a list of nominees<br />

for conference agencies and elected members.<br />

(6) Establish, on an annual basis, a process for addressing<br />

contingencies which arise from variations in district nominations<br />

committees’ ability to meet their nominating responsibilities.<br />

(7) Consult with district nominations committees concerning the<br />

rules (See IV.C on page 40) which are to be used in the selection<br />

of nominees for membership on standing Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

agencies.<br />

(8) Shall provide the names of members of the conference<br />

agencies and the tenure of each member for printing in the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>.<br />

(9) When revisions or additions to agencies need to be made<br />

following the closing session of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, interim<br />

elections (for the remainder of the <strong>Conference</strong> year only) shall take<br />

place as follows:<br />

(a) Elections necessary to provide district representation on<br />

an agency by the District Council on Ministries in consultation<br />

with the <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee.<br />

(b) When vacancies occur in the general or at-large<br />

membership of an agency, the appropriate body or the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee shall seek<br />

nominations from the pertinent district committee on<br />

nominations and submit to the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries a nomination for each vacancy. If necessary, the<br />

election may take place by mailed ballot to the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Council on Ministries members. After 15 days from such<br />

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in accord with The Book of Discipline, the names of all<br />

persons involved shall be cleared through the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Nominations Coordinating Committee to determine eligibility<br />

and to adjust records.<br />

(10) Shall request annually from the secretary of each of the<br />

agencies a report on the attendance record of members. The<br />

secretary of each agency shall contact in writing each member of<br />

the agency who has missed two consecutive meetings calling<br />

attention to the absences and request a response on a return card<br />

within 15 days indicating a desire to remain as a member of that<br />

agency. If there is not a request for continuing membership, the<br />

office shall be declared vacant. The vacancy shall be filled in<br />

accordance with the Rules of Order.<br />

(11) Coordinate nominations from the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> floor:<br />

(a) Members who wish to make nominations from the floor<br />

following the first report of the <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations<br />

Coordinating Committee shall file within twenty-four (24)<br />

hours a completed form in duplicate available from a Page.<br />

(b) The person being nominated must have given his/her<br />

consent.<br />

(c) The <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee<br />

shall check to see if the nomination would violate any<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Rules of Order and shall have a copy of this form<br />

returned to the nominator prior to the voting, so marked to<br />

indicate that the nominee is eligible, or reason he/she is<br />

ineligible for election.<br />

(d) When the second <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating<br />

Committee report is given, members will be given the<br />

opportunity to make nominations from the floor of persons<br />

who have been determined by the Committee as eligible to<br />

serve. In most cases, the member making the nomination will<br />

have to state not only the agency in which they would have<br />

their nominee serve, but also the position and term of office<br />

for which the person is being nominated.<br />

(e) As each nomination from the floor is made, a vote will be<br />

taken for that particular position. When all nominations from<br />

the floor are finished, a vote on the entire <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Nominations Coordinating Committee Report will be taken.<br />

14. <strong>Conference</strong> Resolutions Committee<br />

a. Members:<br />

(1) The membership shall consist of six members. At least one<br />

clergy and one laity must be from churches under 200 members.<br />

(2) It is recommended that two additional persons who are<br />

members of the state legislature, one from each major party, shall<br />

be consultants.<br />

(3) The Book of Resolutions editor shall be a consultant.<br />

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a. Membership:<br />

(1) The membership shall consist of nine at-large members<br />

including one youth, one young adult, and one ethnic minority<br />

whose nomination shall be coordinated by the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Nominations Coordinating Committee.<br />

(2) Consultative members shall be: the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries Director the <strong>Conference</strong> Secretary, and the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Parliamentarian.<br />

(3) Officers shall be elected by the committee from the at-large<br />

members and shall be: Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, and<br />

Secretary.<br />

b. Functions:<br />

(1) Be the primary steward of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Rules<br />

of Order.<br />

(2) Initiate changes to the Rules of Order to keep them in<br />

compliance with The Book of Discipline, and present them at the<br />

next session of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

(3) Receive and review proposed changes and/or additions to the<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Rules of Order.<br />

(a) Refer and/or discuss non-consistent proposals with<br />

maker.<br />

(b) Analyze for proper placement in the current Rules.<br />

(c) Analyze for consistency with The Book of Discipline.<br />

(d) Edit for proper language usage.<br />

(4) In consultation with the affected agency, modify and edit<br />

language of the rules for the sake of clarity and ease of<br />

understanding.<br />

(5) Present Rules of Order changes at the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> session.<br />

(6) Prepare guidelines for Annual <strong>Conference</strong> approval regarding<br />

election of General and Jurisdictional Delegates.<br />

(7) Prepare guidelines for Annual <strong>Conference</strong> approval regarding<br />

submitting General <strong>Conference</strong> Petitions to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

for consideration.<br />

(8) Submit proposed Rules changes for publication in the Pre-<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Manual.<br />

16. Joint Committee on Disability. ( 648)<br />

17. Committee on Investigation (Ordained Ministry). (2626.3.a.) This<br />

committee shall be elected at the beginning of each quadrennium, for a fouryear<br />

term.<br />

18. Committee on Investigation (Diaconal Ministry). (2626.4.a.) This<br />

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19. Administrative Review Committee. (634)<br />

20. Committee on Clergy Misconduct.<br />

a. Membership: A representative of the Bishop, the Director of Pastoral<br />

Care and Counseling, one representative each from the Division of<br />

Elders, the Division of Deacons, the Appointive Cabinet and the Board<br />

of Laity and two at-large members appointed by the Bishop to ensure<br />

inclusiveness. The Bishop’s representative shall convene the committee.<br />

b. Functions: To review annually for revisions and updates any policies<br />

related to clergy misconduct; to recruit, train and support personnel who<br />

carry out various functions allowed for in any such policies; to evaluate<br />

such personnel; to provide ongoing training throughout the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> on clergy misconduct issues, and to provide annual training<br />

for new professionals in ministry.<br />

21. <strong>Conference</strong> Secretary. (603.7) Nominated by the Bishop in consultation<br />

with the District Superintendents and elected by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. The<br />

election shall be for the quadrennium with a maximum tenure of eight years.<br />

The <strong>Conference</strong> Secretary shall be related to the episcopal office, which shall<br />

be responsible for evaluation, accountability, support and budget.<br />

22. <strong>Conference</strong> Parliamentarian.<br />

a. The Bishop shall name for the quadrennium a <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Parliamentarian who shall study carefully the Rules of Order of the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, the General <strong>Conference</strong> Rules and Robert’s Rules<br />

of Order (new revised) and advise the appropriate conference agencies<br />

and leaders regarding these rules.<br />

b. The <strong>Conference</strong> Parliamentarian, in consultation with the Bishop, shall<br />

name a pool of parliamentarians comprising at least six persons and<br />

shall train and coordinate the pool, whose tasks shall be as follows:<br />

(1) Act as consultants for each legislative committee meeting; and<br />

(2) Assist the <strong>Conference</strong> Parliamentarian during the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> sessions.<br />

C. <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence Program<br />

1. There shall be a <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries. (626)<br />

a. Function. The Council on Ministries through its agencies, task forces,<br />

and task groups is a channel for the redeeming and creating process in<br />

our time. The functions of the Council are to:<br />

(1) Receive program recommendations from the local churches,<br />

the charge conferences, the district agencies, the annual<br />

conference agencies, and the Jurisdictional and General Councils<br />

on Ministries.<br />

(2) Plan and develop these recommendations into a coordinated<br />

program to be recommended to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> for<br />

consideration, amendment, and adoption as the annual conference<br />

program.<br />

(3) Provide implementation for and administration of coordinated<br />

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b. Membership:<br />

(1) Officers of the Council shall be the chairperson, vice<br />

chairperson/financial secretary and secretary. They shall be<br />

elected by the Council upon nomination of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council<br />

on Ministries Nominating Committee at the beginning of each<br />

quadrennium. Council officers’ tenure shall be limited to no more<br />

than eight years. The nominees do not need to be members of the<br />

Council at the time of their election. If already members of the<br />

Council at the time of their election, they will be replaced as the<br />

representative of their respective district or agency.<br />

(2) Members of the executive committee shall be the officers,<br />

bishop, administrative assistant to the bishop, one district<br />

superintendent chosen by the Cabinet, <strong>Conference</strong> Lay Leader,<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Director, and the elected<br />

representative of the General Council on Ministries. Approximately<br />

one-half of the members of the executive committee shall be lay<br />

persons. The President of the Council on Finance and<br />

Administration, the <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer and the chairperson of<br />

the Program Review shall be consultative members.<br />

The Executive Committee shall review the progress of and<br />

possible revisions in the program adopted by the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Council on Ministries and receive reports from, and counsel with,<br />

the employed conference program staff. The committee shall act<br />

as the finance committee unless responsibility is assigned to some<br />

other committee.<br />

(3) The general membership of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries shall include the chairpersons of the twelve District<br />

Councils on Ministries, chairpersons of the eight conference<br />

program boards, chairpersons of the two age level councils,<br />

chairpersons of the five commissions, chairpersons of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries committees, twelve district<br />

superintendents, presidents of the United Methodist Women and<br />

the United Methodist Men, conference secretary, the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Secretary of Global Ministries, one additional representative from<br />

each of the following: youth council, United Methodist Women and<br />

United Methodist Men, and two young adults selected by the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries nominating committee.<br />

(4) Consultants shall be the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

Director, Associate Council Directors, <strong>Conference</strong> Coordinator of<br />

Youth Ministry, president of Council on Finance and Administration,<br />

conference treasurer, <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> representative to<br />

Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong>, chairperson of the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Nominations Coordinating Committee and the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Leadership Development Coordinating Committee and the<br />

Ecumenical Partners. Tenure on the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries shall not apply to the chairperson of the District Council<br />

on Ministries.<br />

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forces, task groups, networks and, when needed, standing committees<br />

may be established by the agencies on a short-term basis. The<br />

membership of most agencies will consist of an executive committee and<br />

general member representatives from each district. These Rules do not<br />

list which sub-groups an agency will form.<br />

(1) Program Standing Committees: Accountable to a <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Council on Ministries agency. May be initiated if one or more of the<br />

following criteria are met:<br />

(a) Mandated by the The Book of Discipline and/or the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Rules of Order.<br />

(b) Program is to be implemented over a period longer than<br />

five years.<br />

(c) Membership appointed by the resident bishop, as<br />

mandated by the The Book of Discipline, or requested by the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

(d) Program budget is larger than $50,000 and cannot be<br />

adequately administered on a quarterly basis by the parent<br />

agency.<br />

(e) Program staffing requires a long-term (five years or more)<br />

advisory committee.<br />

(2) Program Task Forces: A program related task force of no<br />

more than 15 members may be formed, when an annual<br />

conference program item(s) requires full implementation which is<br />

not otherwise provided by the parent <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries agency. It is recommended that program related task<br />

forces be initiated only when a program item(s) has been clearly<br />

prioritized as one to be fully implemented. A priority program item<br />

would include all of the following characteristics:<br />

(a) Related agency clearly has asked and listened to the<br />

customer requesting resource support.<br />

(b) Program has been scheduled for implementation.<br />

(c) Related agency has no other means of implementing the<br />

program.<br />

(d) Program has adequate funding.<br />

(e) Personnel has been recruited.<br />

(3) Program Task Groups: The formation of a program related<br />

Task Group will follow the same concepts as a Task Force, except<br />

that it will have no more than seven members and may include only<br />

two of the five characteristics for a priority item.<br />

(a) Related agency clearly has asked and listened to the<br />

customer requesting resource support.<br />

(b) Program has been scheduled for implementation.<br />

(c) Related agency has no other means of implementing the<br />

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(4) Networks: The formation of program networks will focus on<br />

services which require large numbers of persons to make personal<br />

or resourcing contacts. There are no limits on the number of<br />

persons associated with networking. Networks are established<br />

when cross-conference programs are approved for implementation.<br />

(5) Affiliate Groups: The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> has a large<br />

number of affiliated groups. Each is organized for a specific<br />

function. It is recommended that affiliate groups report their<br />

purpose, function, and any program to the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries annually. Programs planned and implemented by affiliate<br />

groups may be communicated to the Program Review Committee<br />

for the purpose of coordination.<br />

d. Committees: It is strongly recommended that the voting membership<br />

of the committees hereinafter named consist of one-third laywomen, onethird<br />

laymen and one-third clergy. It is further recommended that, with the<br />

exception of the Executive Committee, the chairpersons be selected on the<br />

same ratio, with one laywoman, one layman and one clergy as nominees<br />

for chairperson and from these persons the council nominating committee<br />

shall nominate chairpersons to be elected by the council. In making<br />

appointments to these committees, careful attention shall be given to the<br />

possible need to include a representative number of women, young<br />

adults, college or university students, youth, persons over sixty-four<br />

years of age, persons with disabilities, and ethnics. Membership on the<br />

committees shall be limited to no more than eight years.<br />

(1) Program Review Committee.<br />

(a) Membership:<br />

i) One person selected from each of the twelve<br />

districts.<br />

ii) Ex-officio members shall be:<br />

a) One representative from each of the following<br />

commissions:<br />

- COSROW (shall be a woman).<br />

- Ministry With Persons With Disabilities<br />

(shall be a person with a disability).<br />

- CORR (shall be an ethnic person).<br />

b) One representative from the following councils:<br />

- Age Level Council.<br />

- Youth Council.<br />

c) The Administrative Assistant to the Bishop.<br />

d) Cabinet representative.<br />

iii) Consultants shall be the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries Director and Associate <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Council on Ministries Directors.<br />

(b) Responsibilities: The Committee shall be responsible for<br />

reviewing, evaluating, and coordinating all program plans<br />

(activities, calendar and budgets) developed and<br />

implemented under the direction of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council<br />

on Ministries. The committee should strive to maximize the<br />

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proposals will normally come to the Program Review<br />

Committee through the conference agencies but may also<br />

come directly from District Councils on Ministries, Charge<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>s, churches or individuals. If necessary, the<br />

committee may refer proposals back to the Executive<br />

Committees of specific agencies for reconsideration and<br />

modification. Program events planned at the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> level, whether conference-wide, district oriented,<br />

or local church oriented, shall be scheduled on the<br />

conference calendar only after approval by the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Council on Ministries. The committee will normally meet twice<br />

each year to fulfill its responsibilities.<br />

(c) Program proposals which have not been considered by<br />

the Program Review Committee and the <strong>Conference</strong> Council<br />

on Ministries and published in the Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual,<br />

may be brought to the appropriate Legislative Committee,<br />

with adequate copies for distribution there, and, if adopted,<br />

made a part of the Legislative Committee’s printed report to<br />

the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

(d) Program proposals or changes to be brought directly to<br />

the <strong>Conference</strong> floor shall be:<br />

i) Printed only by order of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

ii) Referred to the Program Review committee.<br />

iii) Distributed to the conference members at least 24<br />

hours before the stated adjournment time.<br />

(e) When a new program which has not been presented to<br />

the Program Review committee or the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries, and which requires the employment of salaried<br />

leadership, is presented to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session,<br />

it may be considered by the <strong>Conference</strong> only after receiving<br />

a 2/3rds majority vote to consider.<br />

(f) When a program proposal is presented to the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> which requires the employment of salaried<br />

leadership and which has been rejected by the Program<br />

Review Committee or the Council on Ministries, the<br />

Chairperson of the Program Review Committee or the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Director shall inform the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> of the reasons for the rejection.<br />

(2) Committee on Communications: (643)<br />

(a) Membership:<br />

i) The officers and the executive committee shall be<br />

the chairperson and a vice-chairperson/financial<br />

secretary and secretary selected from the<br />

membership.<br />

ii) Membership shall be nine persons selected for<br />

their expertise by the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries nominating committee. Membership<br />

shall include persons with disabilities, with<br />

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iv) Consultants shall be the Director of<br />

Communications and the Assistant Director of<br />

Communications.<br />

(b) Functions: to assist the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries,<br />

the Episcopal Office and the Council on Finance and<br />

Administration in the performance of their responsibilities, and<br />

to promote the Special Days and offerings of the General<br />

Church and the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, in cooperation with the<br />

conference agency related to each Special Day.<br />

(3) Committee on Planning and Research:.<br />

(a) Membership shall be the chairperson and six members<br />

selected for their expertise. The vice chairperson/financial<br />

secretary and secretary shall be selected from the<br />

membership. The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Director<br />

shall be a consultant.<br />

(b) Tasks:<br />

i) Assist research activities,<br />

ii) Conduct research for the church and its agencies,<br />

iii) Develop, organize and maintain an information<br />

base,<br />

iv) Assist the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries and<br />

agencies of the <strong>Conference</strong> in their planning<br />

processes,<br />

v) Recommend research initiatives to the<br />

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<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries, and<br />

Fund research projects.<br />

(4) Nominating Committee: Membership shall be the chairperson<br />

selected from the membership of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries and four general members selected by the executive<br />

committee of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries, with the<br />

approval of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries. They shall<br />

prepare nominations for membership on the committees of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries and nominate the chairpersons<br />

for the committees from the nominees prepared by the various<br />

committees. The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Director shall be<br />

a consultant.<br />

(5) Ethnic Local Church Concerns Committee: (626) (7 members)<br />

(a) Membership shall be the chairperson and six general<br />

members representing the ethnic membership of <strong>Iowa</strong> United<br />

Methodist Churches. The vice chairperson/financial secretary<br />

and secretary shall be selected from the general<br />

membership.<br />

(b) Consultant shall be a district superintendent or a<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries staff person.<br />

(6) Hispanic Ministries Committee: There shall be a committee<br />

composed of the membership and officers of the Hispanic<br />

Ministries Standing Committee of the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Global<br />

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the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries. Consultant shall be a district<br />

superintendent or a <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries staff person.<br />

(7) Native American Committee: (650) (7 members). Membership<br />

shall be the chairperson and six at-large members. The vice chairperson/financial<br />

secretary and secretary shall be selected from the<br />

general membership. Consultant shall be a district superintendent<br />

or a <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries staff member.<br />

(8) Other. The council may appoint such other committees, task<br />

groups, and consultants as may be deemed essential to the<br />

effective discharging of its responsibilities.<br />

e. <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Staff:<br />

(1) There shall be a <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Director,<br />

who shall be the executive responsible for carrying out the<br />

decisions of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries.<br />

(2) There shall be six Associate Directors of the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Council on Ministries who shall serve as Field Staff, under the<br />

direction of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Director.<br />

(a) Each Field Staff Associate Council Director will be<br />

assigned to reside in and work as local church specialists in<br />

a bi-district area.<br />

(b) The primary task of the Field Staff is to explore needs<br />

with local churches to offer program resourcing to the local<br />

churches and the districts they serve. In carrying out this task,<br />

they would both initiate contacts and respond to requests<br />

from the churches in their districts.<br />

(c) The Field Staff Associate Director, the District<br />

Superintendents, and the District Administrative Secretaries<br />

in the bi-district area will work as a ministry team in a collegial<br />

manner.<br />

(d) Each Field Staff Associate Director may relate to one<br />

annual conference agency, as assigned by the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Council on Ministries Director.<br />

(e) There shall be an Advisory Committee for each Field Staff<br />

position, composed of the two district superintendents, two<br />

lay persons from each district (selected by the district<br />

superintendent), and one representative from the assigned<br />

annual conference agency. The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries Director will serve as a consultant.<br />

(3) There shall be an Associate Council Director of Communications<br />

who shall be employed by, directed by, and amenable to the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries, under the direction of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Director. The Associate Council<br />

Director of Communications will be the staff person related to the<br />

Communications Committee, and shall work closely with the news<br />

generating centers of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, and the office of the<br />

Bishop.<br />

(4) There shall be an Associate Council Director for Camp,<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries who shall be employed by,<br />

directed by, and amenable to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries, under the direction of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

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for Camp, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries, as the staff person<br />

related to the Board of Camp, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries,<br />

will be the administrator of the conference’s camping program and<br />

the campsites.<br />

(5) There shall be an Associate Council Director for Youth and<br />

Young Adult Ministry who shall be employed by, directed by, and<br />

amenable to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries, under<br />

the direction of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Director in<br />

cooperation with the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry. The<br />

Associate Council Director for Youth and Young Adult Ministry will<br />

be responsible for the programs of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Youth Ministry, including Youth Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, and will relate<br />

to the Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry.<br />

(6) For a person to be considered as a member of the conference<br />

program staff three criteria must be met. Such a person must:<br />

(a) meet the standards established by and be elected by the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries,<br />

(b) be serving as either a volunteer or paid person on at least<br />

a half-time basis, and<br />

(c) be amenable through the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries Director to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel<br />

Committee and work cooperatively in accepting assignments<br />

under the leadership of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

Director.<br />

f. Meetings: The regular meeting dates of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries should be set and publicized in advance, to assist member<br />

agencies in planning. It shall hold at least three meetings a year; one of<br />

these shall be not later than March 15, to prepare the correlated annual<br />

conference program; another shall be held after the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Session not later than the end of September; another shall be held by<br />

January 31. Additional meetings may be called by the Executive<br />

Committee or by the Bishop. A copy of the correlated annual conference<br />

program (insofar as financial matters are involved), together with the<br />

proposed budget of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries, shall be sent<br />

to the Council on Finance and Administration as promptly as possible, in<br />

order that the Council may do its work in preparation for the annual<br />

conference session. Other copies shall be sent to the district<br />

superintendents for consideration by the District Councils on Ministries.<br />

g. Relationships and Responsibilities: The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries shall have the following relationships and responsibilities<br />

including the amenabilities indicated:<br />

(1) Because the local church is central to the life and mission of<br />

The United Methodist Church and the connectional system is<br />

meant to serve the local church, the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries’s most important relationship is to the local church, and<br />

its most important responsibility is to resource the program of the<br />

local church.<br />

(2) All annual conference program agencies shall cooperate with<br />

and be amenable, between sessions of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, to<br />

the Council on Ministries of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> in matters<br />

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(3) To study and coordinate the budget askings of the conference<br />

agencies and the District Council on Ministries as they relate to -<br />

local church revitalization in consultation with the Council on<br />

Finance and Administration.<br />

(4) To interpret to local church communities of faithful disciples the<br />

connectional covenant of mission in which they are bound together<br />

and are instruments of God’s world encompassing work with a view<br />

to gaining the financial support needed in order to implement that<br />

connectional mission.<br />

(5) To develop and/or coordinate leadership training enterprises<br />

throughout the <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

2. Program Boards. There shall be six program boards in the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> whose members shall be elected for four year terms. These shall<br />

relate to the work areas in the local church and district and to the program boards<br />

of the general church, as specified by the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries. The<br />

boards shall submit the elements of program which are to be promoted in,<br />

supported by, or implemented by the district councils and local churches of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> to the Council for consideration and calendaring, prior to<br />

presentation to the local churches.<br />

The boards are organized in accordance with the provisions of 607 of The<br />

Book of Discipline and the names used here are not to be construed as<br />

necessarily the annual conference counterparts of similarly named General<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> boards. The disciplinary provisions and functions which apply to<br />

these boards shall be limited to those indicated in this plan of organization.<br />

Other necessary functions will be fulfilled through the organizational structures<br />

developed by the boards. It is strongly recommended that the board subgroups<br />

represented on the Council on Ministries shall select chairpersons on<br />

the 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 ratio insofar as possible.<br />

a. Board Membership<br />

(1) The <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee, in<br />

consultation with the district superintendents, shall design a system<br />

to ensure, insofar as possible, a balanced membership on<br />

conference boards. It is strongly recommended that there be at<br />

least two persons named from each of the following groups:<br />

(a) young adults;<br />

(b) ethnics;<br />

(c) over 64 years of age;<br />

(d) and that 1/3 of the members are clergy, 1/3 lay women,<br />

and 1/3 lay men.<br />

(2) All conference agencies, with the exception of those precluded<br />

by The Book of Discipline, shall include a youth representative, if<br />

so directed by the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministries. The<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Nominating and Leadership Development Committee<br />

in coordination with the CCYM will nominate the youth<br />

representatives.<br />

(3) The chairperson of each board shall be nominated and elected<br />

by the board. Nominees do not have to be members of the board<br />

at the time of their nomination. The board chairpersons are<br />

members of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

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conference agencies will be increased in membership accordingly<br />

in such cases.<br />

b. Standing Committee Membership: No person shall serve more than<br />

eight consecutive years on a standing committee. The number of years<br />

a member of an agency may serve on a standing committee shall not<br />

exceed the number of years remaining in one’s tenure on the agency. If<br />

a new standing committee is established by the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries, membership on a previous standing committee shall be<br />

counted as tenure limitations.<br />

c. The program boards shall be:<br />

(1) Board of Camp, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries (15<br />

members).<br />

(a) Responsibilities:<br />

i) Establish a vision, a direction for the ministry, and<br />

monitor the progress to assurethat the<br />

organization is carrying it out.<br />

ii) Be the link between the sites and annual<br />

conference (agencies and congregations),<br />

asssuring that the agencies’ and churches’ needs<br />

and issues are understood by the Camp,<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>, and Retreat Ministries leaders, and<br />

that the Camp, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries’<br />

needs and issues are understood by the churches<br />

and annual conference agencies.<br />

iii) Establish standards of quality for carrying out all<br />

aspects of the ministry with systems of<br />

accountability for assuring that the standards are<br />

maintained.<br />

iv) Set annual goals which are attainable and<br />

measurable, and establish a regular system of<br />

accountability and feedback to assure that the<br />

goals are met and new goals established.<br />

v) Oversee the management of the sites, programs<br />

and personnel to assure fiscal responsibility,<br />

stewardship of property, quality of programming,<br />

fairness in staff relations, and practices which<br />

reduce the exposure of risk in the annual<br />

conference.<br />

(b) Officers of the board and members of the executive<br />

committee shall be the chairperson, vice chairperson and<br />

secretary. The officers may be selected from outside the<br />

board membership.<br />

(c) The Board will have 15 members: 4 lay, 4 clergy, 4<br />

persons with special expertise, and 3 officers. There shall be<br />

a goal of having membership which will represent each of the<br />

districts.<br />

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<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer or designee.<br />

(e) The Board shall have a Personnel standing committee.<br />

(2) Board of Church and Society, with functions as outlined in<br />

The Book of Discipline, ( 628). (16 members)<br />

(a) Officers of the board and members of the executive<br />

committee shall be the chairperson, vice-chairperson/financial<br />

secretary and secretary. The officers may be selected from<br />

outside the membership of the board.<br />

(b) Membership shall include one person from each of the<br />

twelve districts and the chairpersons of the Legislative<br />

Advocacy and Resolutions Standing Committees.<br />

(c) The <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Legislative Advocate shall<br />

participate as a <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries staff liaison.<br />

(d) The Mission Coordinator for Christian Social Action for<br />

the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> of the United Methodist Women shall be<br />

an ex-officio member.<br />

(e) The board shall have two standing committees:<br />

Legislative Advocacy and Resolutions.<br />

(3) Board of Discipleship with functions as outlined in The Book<br />

of Discipline ( 629). (20 members)<br />

(a) Officers of the board and members of the executive<br />

committee shall be the chairperson, vice chairperson/financial<br />

secretary and secretary. The officers may be selected from<br />

outside the membership of the board.<br />

(b) Membership shall include one person from each of the<br />

twelve districts and five at-large members each of whom shall<br />

advocate on behalf of one of the following five areas of<br />

ministry:<br />

i) Education<br />

ii) Evangelism<br />

iii) Spiritual Formation<br />

iv) Stewardship<br />

v) Worship<br />

(c) Consultant shall be a district superintendent or<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries staff member.<br />

(4) Board of Global Ministries with functions as outlined in The<br />

Book of Discipline, (631).(20 members)<br />

(a) Officers of the board and the members of the executive<br />

committee shall be: chairperson, vice chairperson, secretary<br />

and financial secretary. The officers may be selected from<br />

outside the membership of the board.<br />

(b) Membership shall include one person from each of the<br />

twelve districts, the <strong>Conference</strong> Missions Secretary who will<br />

chair the Mission Education standing committee and the<br />

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(c) The executive committee of the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of<br />

Global Ministries shall appoint a <strong>Conference</strong> Disaster<br />

Chairperson.<br />

(d) Consultant shall be a district superintendent or<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries staff member.<br />

(e) The Mission Coordinator for Education and Interpretation<br />

of the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> United Methodist Women shall be an<br />

ex-officio member.<br />

(f) The board shall have the following standing committees:<br />

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ii) Community and Institutional Ministries<br />

iii) Mission Education<br />

iv) Hispanic Ministries.<br />

(5) Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry with<br />

functions as outlined in The Book of Discipline ( 632). (17<br />

members)<br />

(a) Officers of the board and members of the executive<br />

committee shall be the chairperson, vice-chairperson/financial<br />

secretary and secretary. The officers may be selected from<br />

outside the membership of the board.<br />

(b) Membership shall include one person from each of the<br />

twelve districts and the chairpersons of the two standing<br />

committees.<br />

(c) Consultant shall be a district superintendent or a<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries staff member.<br />

(d) The board shall have the following standing committees:<br />

i) College and School Relations<br />

ii) Campus Ministry<br />

(e) Consultants to the standing committee on College<br />

Relations may be the presidents of the <strong>Iowa</strong> United<br />

Methodist-related colleges or their designees, the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Trustee to the Westmar College<br />

Endowment Trust, and four consultants to the standing<br />

committee on Campus Ministry one from each of the Wesley<br />

Foundations.<br />

(6) Board of Laity, with functions as outlined in The Book of<br />

Discipline (630). (17 members)<br />

(a) Officers of the board and members of the executive<br />

committee shall be the chairperson (<strong>Conference</strong> Lay Leader),<br />

vice-chairperson/financial secretary and secretary. The<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Lay Leader shall be elected quadrennially on<br />

nomination of the Board of Laity.<br />

(b) Membership shall include the twelve district lay leaders.<br />

(c) Ex-officio members shall be the presidents of <strong>Conference</strong><br />

United Methodist Women and United Methodist Men and the<br />

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<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries staff member.<br />

3. Board of Ordained Ministry, with functions as outlined in The Book of<br />

Discipline, 633. (60 members) (Also, see V, pages 43-49.)<br />

a. Officers of the board shall be the chairperson, vice-chairperson (in<br />

charge of interview teams), registrar, secretary, and financial secretary.<br />

Members of the executive committee shall also include the chairs of the<br />

Order of Elders, the Order of Deacons, the committee on conference<br />

relations, the committee on recruitment and enlistment, the residency in<br />

ministry committee, the loans and grants committee, the committee on<br />

certification and diaconal ministers, and the candidacy committee, as<br />

well as one district superintendent and one member at large.<br />

b. Membership shall consist of sixty persons nominated by the bishop<br />

and elected by the annual conference for a term of four years. At least<br />

one-fifth of the board shall be lay persons, which may include diaconal<br />

ministers. Board membership shall include at least one ordained clergy<br />

person in retired relationship, at least one ordained clergy person in<br />

extension ministry, and two district superintendents who are to represent<br />

the cabinet. Two associate members or local pastors who have<br />

completed the course of study shall be members of the board with voice<br />

but without vote.<br />

c. The Administrative Assistant to the bishop shall be a consultant to the<br />

board.<br />

4. <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry. ( 646).(30 members odd<br />

years/31 members even years)<br />

a. The officers and executive committee shall be the chairperson, vicechairperson<br />

and secretary who shall be selected at-large by the Youth<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

b. Membership shall include two youth selected from each of the twelve<br />

districts; twelve District Youth Coordinators, and the representatives to<br />

(1) National Youth Ministry Organization (NYMO) and (2) Jurisdictional<br />

Youth Ministry Organization (JYMO).<br />

c. Consultants shall be the <strong>Conference</strong> Coordinator of Youth Ministry.<br />

d. The Council shall provide a list of nominees for youth members of<br />

conference agencies.<br />

e. The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries, in consultation with the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry, shall nominate annually a<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Coordinator of Youth Ministry to be elected by the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

f. The Council shall have a single standing committee to manage the<br />

Youth Annual <strong>Conference</strong> (YAC) program.<br />

5. Age Level Council. (16 members)<br />

a. Officers and members of the executive committee shall be the<br />

chairperson, the vice chairperson/financial secretary and secretary. The<br />

vice chairperson/secretary and the secretary shall be selected from the<br />

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the twelve districts and three at-large members, each of whom will<br />

advocate on behalf of one of the following three specific groups:<br />

(1) Children<br />

(2) Adults<br />

(3) Family<br />

c. Consultant shall be a district superintendent or a <strong>Conference</strong> Council<br />

on Ministries staff member.<br />

6. Archives and History Commission (638). (7 members)<br />

a. Membership shall be the chairperson and six at-large persons<br />

selected for their expertise and interest. The vice chairperson/financial<br />

secretary and secretary shall be selected from the general membership.<br />

b. Consultant shall be a district superintendent or a <strong>Conference</strong> Council<br />

on Ministries staff member.<br />

7. Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns Commission (639) (16<br />

members)<br />

a. Membership shall be the chairperson and one person selected from<br />

each of the twelve districts. The vice chairperson/financial secretary and<br />

secretary shall be selected from within the membership.<br />

b. Ex-officio members shall be the Ecumenical Partner, representative<br />

to Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong> and the United Methodist Women<br />

representative to Church Women United.<br />

c. Consultant shall be a district superintendent or a <strong>Conference</strong> Council<br />

on Ministries staff member.<br />

8. Advocacy Commissions. The purpose of the following listed commissions<br />

which will relate directly to the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries, will be to<br />

advocate, monitor, and serve as catalysts to insure that the concerns of their<br />

constituents are adequately represented in conference programming. They are<br />

not to be programming groups in and of themselves, but rather they shall<br />

encourage other agencies to program with their concerns in mind. Their<br />

functions may include: collecting and assessing information, interpreting<br />

needs, providing resources and consultative services.<br />

a. Religion and Race (640) (18 members)<br />

(1) The officers of the commission and members of the executive<br />

committee shall be the chairperson, vice chairperson/financial<br />

secretary and secretary. The vice chairperson/financial secretary<br />

and secretary shall be selected from the general membership.<br />

(2) Membership shall include one person selected from each of the<br />

twelve districts and five at-large members each of whom will<br />

advocate on behalf of one of the following conference ethnic<br />

fellowships:<br />

(a) Asian<br />

(b) African-American<br />

(c) Native American<br />

(d) Hispanic<br />

(e) Filipino<br />

(3) Consultant shall be a district superintendent or a <strong>Conference</strong><br />

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(1) Membership shall include one person selected from each of the<br />

twelve districts and six at-large members. The vice chairperson/financial<br />

secretary and secretary shall be selected from the<br />

membership.<br />

(2) A representative appointed by and from the <strong>Conference</strong> United<br />

Methodist Women shall be an ex-officio member.<br />

(3) Co-chairpersons shall be elected from the at-large members.<br />

(4) Consultant shall be a district superintendent or a <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Council on Ministries staff member.<br />

c. Ministry With Persons With Disabilities (649) (13 members)<br />

9. Task groups.<br />

(1) Membership shall be the chairperson and one person selected<br />

from each of the twelve districts. The vice-chairperson/financial<br />

secretary and secretary shall be selected from the membership. At<br />

least one-half of the members of this Commission shall be persons<br />

having disabilities.<br />

(2) Consultants shall be four advocates of persons with disabilities<br />

and a district superintendent or a <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

staff member.<br />

a. A proposal for an Annual <strong>Conference</strong> task group shall include budget<br />

provisions for the work of the task group.<br />

b. When the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> approves a motion for a new task<br />

group, the motion shall be referred to the Executive Committee of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries for its recommendation as to possible<br />

assignment to an existing agency. The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

Executive Committee shall report back to the same annual conference<br />

session for its vote on the recommendation.<br />

10. Sunset Rule. When a new study committee, task group, or similar group<br />

is authorized by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, there shall be included the date when<br />

the work of the group is to be completed and the group disbanded.<br />

D. <strong>Conference</strong> Lay Organizations.<br />

1. United Methodist Women ( 644).<br />

2. United Methodist Men ( 645).<br />

3. Council on Youth Ministry ( 646)<br />

4. <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Student Movement.<br />

E. Affiliate Groups:<br />

1. The Annual <strong>Conference</strong> may recognize as affiliate groups:<br />

a. Institutions: educational, health care, and charitable organizations<br />

and institutions which are, or traditionally have been, affiliated with the<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and its predecessor conferences, but which<br />

may or may not be owned by, nor controlled by, any unit of the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

b. Coalitions and caucuses: Organizations created for fellowship or for<br />

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program agency. Coalitions and caucuses may not take positions in the<br />

name of either an annual conference program agency or the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>. Coalition and caucus statements, when referring to The<br />

United Methodist Church or a part of it, must indicate that they are not<br />

speaking on behalf of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> or one of its program<br />

agencies.<br />

c. Associations or fellowships: Organizations intended to provide<br />

professional relationships and the sharing of professional techniques and<br />

information for groups within the annual conference or the general<br />

church. They are not created by, nor officially related to, the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> or program agencies of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

2. Affiliate groups may:<br />

a. Be listed in the Organizational Structure section of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>.<br />

b. Have access to the conference communications channels and mailing<br />

labels of churches, pastors and church officers, lay and clergy members<br />

of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> as defined in The Book of Discipline, and<br />

members of conference agencies, subject to the same costs and editorial<br />

judgements as conference agencies. Mailings using these labels must<br />

include copies to the bishop and each district superintendent as a<br />

safeguard.<br />

c. Have display space at the annual conference sessions.<br />

d. Participate in the calendaring process of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

3. The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries shall consider applications from<br />

coalitions, caucuses, associations, fellowships and new institutions which seek<br />

to be recognized as affiliates with the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, and which<br />

demonstrate to <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries a valid relationship to the<br />

program and activities of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and shall recommend to the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> their inclusion.<br />

4. The <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries office shall maintain a current list of<br />

affiliate groups. Groups may be removed from the list of affiliate groups by<br />

their own request or, after due notice, by vote of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> upon<br />

recommendation by the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries.<br />

F. Representation in Ecumenical Bodies.<br />

1. Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong>. The representatives of the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> of the United Methodist Church, according to the Articles of<br />

Incorporation of the Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong>, shall be the Bishop or<br />

Bishop’s designate, and one additional communion representative, lay or<br />

clergy, who shall be appointed or elected annually to the Board of directors.<br />

Maximum term is six years. In addition, there shall be one lay and one clergy<br />

representative appointed to each of the two commissions, Justice and Unity.<br />

This shall be for a term of three years, not to exceed two terms. These<br />

persons shall be appointed by the Bishop and elected by the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

III. DISTRICT MINISTRIES<br />

A. District <strong>Conference</strong>. There shall be a district conference in each district. (652-<br />

665).<br />

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United Methodist Women, President of United Methodist Men, and President<br />

of United Methodist Youth Fellowship from each local church in the district, the<br />

district lay leader and associate district lay leaders, the lay member(s) of the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> from each charge, the President of the District United<br />

Methodist Women, the President of the District United Methodist Men, the<br />

district director of Age-Level Council, District Youth Ministries Council, all<br />

district Council on Ministries members and such other persons as the district<br />

conference may determine.<br />

2. The district conference may choose its own order of business. The<br />

secretary duly elected shall keep an accurate record of the proceedings.<br />

3. The district superintendent shall be the presiding officer of the district<br />

conference.<br />

4. The district conference, in consultation with the Council on Finance and<br />

Administration may raise funds from the churches of the district for<br />

experimental ministries within the district. Such funds shall be deposited in the<br />

central treasury of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and disbursed on voucher.<br />

5. The district conferences shall meet at least thirty days before the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Session of the first year of the quadrennium, to elect members of<br />

the conference program agencies and the <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations<br />

Coordinating Committee and the <strong>Conference</strong> Leadership Development<br />

Coordinating Committee, as designated by this plan.<br />

6. The persons elected by the district conference shall include:<br />

a. The District Council on Ministries Chairperson who shall also be the<br />

district representative on the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries.<br />

b. One person as the quadrennial member of each of the following, and<br />

to fill vacancies as they occur:<br />

Board of Camp, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries (This person<br />

shall be the District Camp, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries<br />

Coordinator)<br />

Board of Church and Society<br />

Board of Discipleship<br />

Board of Global Ministries<br />

Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministries<br />

c. One representative to the <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating<br />

Committee. (See II.B.13.a.(1), page 18.)<br />

d. One representative to the <strong>Conference</strong> Leadership Development<br />

Coordinating Committee. (See II.B.12.a.(1), page 16.)<br />

e. District Coordinators of Age-Level Council, who shall represent their<br />

district on the age-level council of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

f. The District Lay Leader and the district personnel of the Board of Laity.<br />

B. District Councils on Ministries. There shall be in each district a Council on<br />

Ministries elected by the district conference. (652).<br />

1. Functions.<br />

a. To study the needs of the local churches in the district and help them<br />

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program initiating and correlating responsibilites for district work areas<br />

related to the <strong>Conference</strong> Program Boards and for any other<br />

programming agencies of the church on the district level.<br />

c. To develop experimental types of ministry within the district, reporting<br />

periodically results of its effort to the district and the <strong>Conference</strong> Council<br />

on Ministries. It may establish special purpose committees, sub-district<br />

groups, and task groups from its own membership for various aspects of<br />

ministry. When approved by the district conference, the District Council<br />

on Ministries may meet as sub-district councils, and as such transact<br />

such items of the District Council on Ministries’ business as the council<br />

may direct.<br />

d. Where mission demands, the district superintendents and the District<br />

Councils on Ministries are instructed and authorized to join in planning<br />

and carrying out their work with adjoining districts without regard to<br />

district boundaries.<br />

e. To encourage local churches to engage in creative and innovative<br />

approaches to ministry.<br />

f. To serve as a two-way channel of communication between the local<br />

churches and the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and to assist local churches in<br />

communication with each other.<br />

g. To review the work of the district in the past year and to propose<br />

program and other recommendations for consideration by the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries.<br />

h. Funds received from the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and funds raised by the<br />

district shall be administered by the District council on Ministries. District<br />

monies are intended for use in district programs and may not be used for<br />

conference programs, unless the District Council on Ministries votes<br />

district participation in those programs.<br />

2. Membership. The membership of the District Council on Ministries shall<br />

consist of not less than thirty (30) persons. It is strongly recommended that<br />

these members be elected so as to maintain a ratio of 1/3 laywomen, 1/3<br />

laymen, and 1/3 clergy. District representatives to the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries shall be members of their respective district councils. Membership<br />

may include district coordinators of Age-Level Council, chairpersons or<br />

coordinators of work areas of Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns,<br />

Church and Society, Education, Evangelism, Higher Education and Campus<br />

Ministry, Missions, Religion and Race, Status and Role of Women,<br />

Stewardship, and Worship; representatives of all program agencies (these<br />

might be the same persons as the chairpersons or coordinators of work areas,<br />

just listed); the district Lay Leader, the district President of United Methodist<br />

Women, the district President of United Methodist Men, the elected district<br />

Youth Council President, representatives of sub-district groups or clusters of<br />

churches, and such other persons as may be deemed necessary. A member<br />

of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries staff shall be included as a resource<br />

person in each district Council on Ministries. It is strongly recommended that<br />

membership be chosen to include representation of ethnics, youth, young<br />

adults, and those over 64 years of age. In accordance with the foregoing<br />

provisions, the district conference shall determine and elect the membership<br />

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Councils there should be a least one youth member.<br />

3. The District Council on Ministries shall represent the interest of and develop<br />

a correlated program for the district groups including district functions of the<br />

Board of Laity and the program calendar for United Methodist Women.<br />

Because of their specialized functions, the District Committee on Ordained<br />

Ministry and the District Board of Church Location and Building shall be<br />

continued as separate agencies. No district agency shall be able to bypass or<br />

contravene the decision of the District Council on Ministries as all district<br />

programs are to be coordinated through the Council.<br />

4. The District and Sub-District Youth Organizations, through proper<br />

representatives, shall be invited to submit to the District Council on Ministries a<br />

budget request which would include the expenses of the District and Sub-District<br />

Youth Coordinators.<br />

5. The officers of the Council shall be the administrative director (who shall be<br />

the district superintendent), a lay chairperson, a secretary and a treasurer, if<br />

needed, elected by the Council.<br />

6. There may be an executive committee consisting of the officers and such<br />

other persons as may be determined by the Council. Members shall be elected<br />

from the membership of the Council. It is strongly recommended that these<br />

members be selected in such manner that the ratio of 1/3 lay women, 1/3 lay<br />

men, and 1/3 clergy shall be maintained with special consideration being given<br />

to the inclusion of age and minority group representation. When an executive<br />

committee is selected, it shall have the responsibility of acting for the District<br />

Council on Ministries between its sessions.<br />

7. The District Council on Ministries shall meet at least three times a year and<br />

such other times as shall be necessary. Meeting dates may be determined by<br />

the District Council on Ministries or the executive committee, or on call of the<br />

district superintendent.<br />

IV. NOMINATIONS, ELECTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS<br />

A. The Local Church Committee on Nominations and Personnel.<br />

1. This committee shall prepare a list of names of local church persons as<br />

suggested nominees for district and conference positions. These names shall<br />

be presented to the district superintendent as a part of the regular charge<br />

conference report to the district superintendent.<br />

2. The term of office for elected personnel in local churches by the charge<br />

conference or annual church conference shall be from January 1 through<br />

December 31. The lay member of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> may be elected<br />

annually or quadrennially by the charge conference next preceding the regular<br />

meeting of the General <strong>Conference</strong>, as each charge conference so decides.<br />

B. District Nominations Committee<br />

1. Membership. The District Nominations Committee is nominated and elected<br />

by the district conference, by written ballot and majority vote and shall be<br />

composed of twelve members and the district representatives to the<br />

Commission on the Status and Role of Women and the Commission on<br />

Religion and Race, or their designees, plus one youth member, which shall be<br />

elected at Youth Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. It is strongly recommended that the<br />

membership consist of four laywomen, four laymen, and four clergy, with<br />

sensitivity to gender, ethnicity, persons with disabilities, age (including youth),<br />

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than ten years, and lay persons who have demonstrated local church<br />

leadership. These persons shall serve a four year term of office and cannot<br />

serve more than eight consecutive years or a major part of two terms, except<br />

for the first election, at which time the terms of office may be shortened to set<br />

up the rotating pattern. In the event a person moves from the district which<br />

elected him or her, he or she shall not continue on the District Nominations<br />

Committee, and the district shall provide for another person to fill the unexpired<br />

term. It is strongly recommended that the election shall take place so that one<br />

clergy, one layman, and one laywoman shall rotate off each year. After such<br />

service, four years shall elapse before a person shall be eligible for<br />

membership on the District Nominations Committee. The district<br />

superintendent shall be a consultative member of the District Nominations<br />

Committee without vote.<br />

2. Officers. It is strongly recommended that one clergy, one layman, and one<br />

laywoman elected by the District <strong>Conference</strong> serve as the officers.<br />

3. Responsibilities.<br />

a. Nominate for district responsibilities as determined by the district<br />

conference, The Book of Discipline, and the <strong>Conference</strong> Rules of Order.<br />

b. Provide nominees for election by district conference to membership<br />

on conference agencies.<br />

c. Submit to the <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee a list<br />

of persons to be nominated for other conference agencies according to<br />

the matrix provided by the <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating<br />

Committee.<br />

d. Channel all information for conference elections, including those<br />

made by districts, and <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> records through<br />

the <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee.<br />

e. Adhere to the conference-determined guidelines (See IV.C).<br />

f. Nominate for vacancies between district conference sessions by<br />

submitting one or more nominees for each vacancy for election by the<br />

District Council on Ministries, including those vacancies created by<br />

persons moving from the district.<br />

g. Cooperate fully with the <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating<br />

Committee in keeping accurate and systematic records of all<br />

transactions.<br />

4. Term of Office shall begin at the conclusion of the morning session of the<br />

last day of Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and be for a four year term with a maximum of<br />

two terms, unless otherwise provided by Articles of Incorporation or proper<br />

authority.<br />

C. <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations and Elections Rules.<br />

1. For the purposes of nominations and elections the following definition shall<br />

apply in reference to the term “Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Agencies.” The agencies<br />

of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> of The United Methodist Church are the<br />

regularly established boards, commissions, councils, standing committees,<br />

and committees. Not included are: the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries and<br />

its subcommittees, Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Administrative Coordinating Council,<br />

Committees on Investigation, Joint Committee on Disability, Boards of<br />

Trustees (other than the Board of Trustees of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>),<br />

Local campsite boards and the Standing Committees of the Board of Camp,<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries, the Committee on the Episcopacy, task<br />

forces or task groups, ecumenical groups, or committees related to the<br />

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committees are eligible to be members of the standing committee’s respective<br />

agency.<br />

2. Only active members in The United Methodist Church shall be eligible for<br />

nomination unless The Book of Discipline or the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Rules of<br />

Order specifically provide for ecumenical representation.<br />

3. If a person nominated is a family member of a member on the district<br />

committee, the latter must refrain from any involvement in decision making<br />

about the position for which nominations are being sought and recommended.<br />

No member of a district committee may nominate a member of his or her<br />

family for membership on any Annual <strong>Conference</strong> agency or position for which<br />

the district committee has nominating responsibility.<br />

4. An employed staff member of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> shall not be eligible<br />

for any agency membership.<br />

5. Since district superintendents are members of several agencies on an exofficio<br />

basis, they shall not be nominated for additional membership. A district<br />

superintendent shall not be the chairperson of any agency; neither shall a<br />

clergy person continue as a chairperson if he/she is appointed district<br />

superintendent.<br />

6. The term of office for members of agencies of the <strong>Conference</strong> are for four<br />

years. If the election occurs at Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, the term of office shall<br />

begin at the conclusion of the morning session of the last day of Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>, unless otherwise provided by Articles of Incorporation or proper<br />

authority.<br />

7. Tenure:<br />

a. There shall be an eight year tenure limitation for members of<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> agencies unless a lesser number of years is specified<br />

elsewhere, including elective and ex-officio district representation.<br />

b. If a new agency is established, membership on a predecessor agency<br />

shall be counted as tenure limitations.<br />

c. Regardless of previous positions held on the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries, no person (except the Bishop, members of the Appointive<br />

Cabinet, the <strong>Conference</strong> Secretary and Administrative Assistant to the<br />

Bishop) shall serve as a voting member of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries for more than eight consecutive years.<br />

d. A person whose tenure has expired may not be re-elected to that<br />

agency until being off for four years.<br />

e. A person filling a vacancy on a conference agency shall not be subject<br />

to the term of office of the preceding member. This applies also to a<br />

district representative on a conference agency.<br />

f. No person shall serve more than sixteen consecutive years on two or<br />

more <strong>Conference</strong> agencies. After reaching the sixteen year limit, a<br />

person will not be eligible for membership on any <strong>Conference</strong> agency,<br />

until four years have elapsed. Ex officio service shall not be subject to<br />

this limitation.<br />

8. The <strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee shall encourage the<br />

district committees on nomination to be reasonably certain that the persons<br />

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a. Competent to represent the church in this particular field.<br />

b. Willing to make an effort to attend meetings.<br />

c. Willing to do a reasonable amount of home work on committee<br />

assignments for the agency.<br />

d. Active members of a local United Methodist Church.<br />

e. Able to demonstrate a commitment to the United Methodist<br />

connection, the biblical and historical foundations of the United Methodist<br />

Church and the good stewardship of Annual <strong>Conference</strong> resources.<br />

9. No person may be an elective member of more than one annual conference<br />

agency, including those nominated for district representation. However, ethnic<br />

persons may serve on one agency in addition to the Commission on Religion<br />

and Race; persons with disabilities may serve on one agency in addition to<br />

the Commission on Ministry with Persons with Disabilities.<br />

10. A member of the Council on Finance and Administration shall not be<br />

permitted elective membership on any other conference agency or any other<br />

agency receiving financial support from the <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

D. Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Members under Twenty-five Years of Age.<br />

1. In accordance with 30 of The Book of Discipline, two annual conference<br />

members who shall be of middle school/junior high/senior high age at the time<br />

of election, shall be elected by district caucuses during Youth Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> (YAC).<br />

2. Two persons out of high school and under twenty-five years of age shall be<br />

elected by each district to serve as post-high annual conference members.<br />

E. General and Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> Elections. (See 1998 IACJ, page 173.)<br />

The second and third alternates elected to the General <strong>Conference</strong> shall be<br />

reimbursed by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> at the same rate as those elected to General<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>. The second and third alternates elected to Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong><br />

shall be reimbursed by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> at the same rate as those elected to<br />

the Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

F. Nomination of Person(s) for the Office of Bishop. The Annual <strong>Conference</strong>,<br />

at the session immediately prior to the next regular session of the Jurisdictional<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>, may nominate a person or persons for the office of bishop (406.1).<br />

The clergy members elected to the General <strong>Conference</strong> delegation and any clergy<br />

members nominated from the floor will constitute the ballot on which all lay members<br />

and all clergy members may vote to select the conference’s nominee. If the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> chooses to have more than one nominee, then subsequent ballots shall<br />

be taken to select them.<br />

G. Election of Officers of Agencies.<br />

1. Officers of agencies shall be elected from within the membership of the<br />

agency unless otherwise exempt in the Rules of Order. They shall be elected<br />

for a quadrennium, unless the Articles of Incorporation, The Book of Discipline,<br />

or these Rules of Order state otherwise. The officers shall assume their duties<br />

upon their election unless the Articles of Incorporation or The Book of<br />

Discipline state otherwise. The choice of a date for the election of agency<br />

officers, age-level and group representatives, and members-at-large shall be<br />

determined by the conference agency prior to the last annual conference<br />

session of a quadrennium, as follows:<br />

a. The meeting may be held at Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, after action has been<br />

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Committee, at a time set in the conference agenda.<br />

b. Or, the meeting may be held following the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Session, but no later than July 1.<br />

2. If the agency has been organized in the quadrennium which is ending, the<br />

chairperson in office shall convene the meeting.<br />

3. If the agency has not been organized in the quadrennium which is ending,<br />

it shall be convened by the Cabinet or the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

staff representative to the agency.<br />

4. If the meeting is held after Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, the previous officers shall<br />

maintain the functions of the agency and plan for and carry out the meeting in<br />

which the elections are held. These officers have a vote only if they are<br />

continuing as members of the agency. The report of these elections will be<br />

distributed to the members of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

5. At least twenty-four hours prior to the organizational meeting the<br />

chairperson in consultation with the staff person related to the agency shall<br />

appoint a nominating committee of not less than three nor more than five<br />

members, from the members nominated to serve in the coming quadrennium.<br />

Or, by prior decision, the agency may proceed with the plans for nominations<br />

by the committee of the whole of the agency. The members elected of the<br />

agency shall receive the report by either method and shall elect by written<br />

ballot or show of hands and majority vote a chairperson, vice chairperson,<br />

secretary and financial secretary of the agency. The vice chairperson and<br />

financial secretary may be the same person. An agency may elect cochairpersons<br />

in place of a chairperson and a vice chairperson, provided such<br />

an election does not increase the total number of persons on the executive<br />

committee to more than four or is not in conflict with The Book of Discipline or<br />

other <strong>Conference</strong> Rules of Order.<br />

6. In those cases where the person elected chairperson of an agency or a<br />

division of an agency is a district representative, upon election that person<br />

becomes an at-large member. The district formerly represented by the newly<br />

elected chairperson would choose another representative. Board members<br />

elected to any other officer position by their board are also to be replaced as<br />

district representative by the district which elected them. For commissions and<br />

the age level council, only the chairpersons elected from the membership are<br />

to be replaced by the districts which elected them.<br />

V. MINISTERIAL QUALIFICATIONS AND RELATIONS<br />

A. Approval or Admission.<br />

1. Candidates seeking admission as associate, probationary, or full members<br />

shall submit all required documents to the Board of Ordained Ministry by<br />

February 1 of the year in which they seek admission.<br />

2. All persons who will be appointed for the first time as full-time Local Pastors<br />

shall be interviewed and must be approved by a Board of Ordained Ministry<br />

interview team by the close of annual conference.<br />

3. All persons seeking to be licensed local pastors (full-time, part-time or<br />

student) shall furnish the Board of Ordained Ministry with a medical report on<br />

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1. The Board of Ordained Ministry shall establish and administer a<br />

psychological assessment program for the purpose of ascertaining candidates’<br />

strengths or weaknesses which would enhance or hinder effectiveness in<br />

ministry. Psychological assessment shall be required of the following persons:<br />

a. All seeking to be certified as candidates for ordained ministry.<br />

b. Persons seeking probationary or associate membership who have not<br />

received psychological assessment.<br />

2. The Board of Ordained Ministry, through its appropriate committees, may<br />

require further assessment of persons seeking probationary, associate or full<br />

membership.<br />

3. An assessment deemed to be equivalent by the Board of Ordained Ministry<br />

or its consultant may fulfill this requirement.<br />

4. No candidate will be recommended or rejected solely on the results of<br />

psychological assessment.<br />

C. Education and Service Requirements.<br />

1. Those persons seeking full membership as elders (326) in the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> shall be expected to exhibit competency in the following<br />

areas:<br />

Biblical Studies, Theology, Church History, Homiletics, Christian<br />

Education, Pastoral Care, Social Ethics, Worship, Administration,<br />

Spiritual Formation, Evangelism, and Mission.<br />

At least one unit of Clinical Pastoral Education or an alternate<br />

equivalent program approved in advance by the Board of Ordained<br />

Ministry.<br />

2. Ordained ministers from other Christian denominations. (338.3).<br />

a. All matters relating to admission shall be referred to the Board of<br />

Ordained Ministry. Educational requirements for pastors from other<br />

denominations shall be the same as required of other candidates seeking<br />

membership in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

b. Those coming from other Christian denominations shall be required<br />

to provide the Board of Ordained Ministry with a copy of their credentials<br />

and a letter from the proper judicatory authority verifying their good<br />

standing as a pastor in that denomination prior to any recommendation<br />

for admission into membership in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

c. Ordained ministers from other Christian denominations who became<br />

probationary members under the 1992 Book of Discipline shall serve a<br />

minimum of two years of probationary membership. Ordained ministers<br />

from other Christian denominations who became probationary members<br />

under the 1996 Book of Discipline shall serve a minimum of three years<br />

of probationary membership. They shall meet all of the requirements for<br />

probationary membership except candidacy.<br />

d. Ordained ministers of other Christian denominations serving United<br />

Methodist churches must complete a minimum of two semester hours or<br />

three quarter hours in each of the fields of United Methodist history,<br />

doctrine, and polity by June 30, 2002, or within three years of the time<br />

they begin to serve in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. This requirement<br />

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(See 326, The Book of Discipline, 1996.) This requirement does not<br />

apply to ministers of other denominations who are serving a United<br />

Methodist Church because of a yoked or shared connection.<br />

3. Probationary members under the 1992 Book of Discipline must serve two<br />

years full time in parish ministry after graduation from seminary before<br />

becoming a full member. A probationary member under the 1996 Book of<br />

Discipline (315) seeking elder’s orders must serve three years full-time in a<br />

parish ministry after graduation from seminary before becoming a full member.<br />

The last year of probationary membership must be served within the<br />

geographical bounds of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. This rule shall also apply<br />

to those transferring to the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> as probationers. The<br />

Board of Ordained Ministry may make exceptions for persons appointed to<br />

extension ministries.<br />

4. All persons on the elders orders track who request reinstatement to<br />

probationary membership after having been discontinued shall serve a<br />

minimum of two years as a local pastor in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

D. <strong>Conference</strong> Relations.<br />

In addition to the duties prescribed by The Book of Discipline for the Board of<br />

Ministry, the following are added:<br />

1. Unless otherwise disposed of by the <strong>Conference</strong>, all matters pertaining to<br />

the subject of conference relations shall be referred to this Board, which shall<br />

investigate the same and report its finds and recommendations to the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

2. Any member applying for disability leave shall be required to present to the<br />

Board a physician’s certificate or report as to his/her physical condition.<br />

3. Those members who are in the retired or leave of absence relationship or<br />

on disability leave shall be considered by this Board each year without formal<br />

reference.<br />

4. All requests for change of relationship, reinstatement or restoration of<br />

credentials shall be referred to the Board of Ordained Ministry and no action<br />

shall be taken thereon by the <strong>Conference</strong> until the Board has made its report<br />

and recommendation pertaining thereto.<br />

E. Finance. The Board of ordained Ministry shall perfect internal organization or the<br />

adequate administration of all available funds having to do with ministerial education<br />

and recruitment for the ordained ministry.<br />

Earnings accrued from unexpended money in the Ministerial Education Fund<br />

shall be credited to the same.<br />

F. Financial Obligation.<br />

1. Percentage payments. Amounts in default, at time of union and thereafter<br />

with simple interest at three percent from the time of union, shall constitute a<br />

lien on the defaulting clergy person’s annuity, and upon his retirement or death<br />

the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pensions shall recover the shortage by appropriating<br />

the amount of the lien from the annuity of the involved, subject to the<br />

regulations and limitations prescribed by The Book of Discipline of The United<br />

Methodist Church.<br />

2. Proportional payments (619, 637.4). The <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pensions<br />

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Support Apportionment in full. The Board shall engage in appropriate<br />

educational efforts to inform local church treasurers and pastors of their<br />

responsibility to implement proportional payments of pastoral compensation<br />

when the Ministerial Support Apportionment is not paid in full. This same<br />

principle shall apply to district superintendents in regard to the total for the<br />

district to which they are assigned.<br />

G. Moral and Official Conduct of Clergy. The method of approval of the moral<br />

and official conduct of the clergy members of the <strong>Conference</strong> shall be by means of<br />

the Board of Ordained Ministry making inquiry of each district superintendent about<br />

each ordained minister in the district, and inquiring of the Bishop about each district<br />

superintendent, and one report being made by the Board of Ordained Ministry to the<br />

Bishop and the <strong>Conference</strong>. ( 604.4).<br />

H. Pastoral Appointments. The relationship of pastor and charge shall begin<br />

immediately on the effective date of appointment and shall continue until the<br />

appointment of a successor, unless terminated or altered by episcopal authority or<br />

permission. Each charge conference shall set the salary and other remuneration of<br />

the pastor for the period January 1 through December 31. Each local church is<br />

responsible for the pastor’s support from July 1 through June 30.<br />

I. Clergy Leaves and Vacations. This policy covers all clergy under appointment<br />

to serve churches in the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>. All leaves shall be planned in<br />

consultation with the charge’s Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee and the<br />

district superintendent to determine ministry responsibilities in the pastor’s absence<br />

and funding sources. Vacations and leaves may not accumulate from year to year.<br />

1. Vacations.<br />

a. The vacation year is from July 1 to June 30. The pastor and the<br />

Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee should discuss the vacation<br />

plans of the pastor early in the conference year.<br />

b. Effective July 1, 2001, clergy serving full-time or less-than-full-time<br />

shall be given a minimum annual vacation with pay based on total years<br />

of relationship with one or more Annual <strong>Conference</strong>s as follows:<br />

(1) First year under appointment: two weeks vacation, including<br />

two Sundays.<br />

(2) Subsequent years under appointment: four weeks vacation,<br />

including four Sundays.<br />

c. Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, camping programs, and other connectional<br />

responsibilities are not considered as vacation time.<br />

2. Continuing Formation and Spiritual Growth (348)<br />

a. Clergypersons shall be allowed one week each year, including one<br />

Sunday, and one month each quadrennium for continuing formation and<br />

spiritual growth (for a total of seven weeks per quadrennium).<br />

(1) Qualifying events include educational and spiritual growth<br />

events such as School for Ministry, Schools of Christian Mission,<br />

and Academies of Spiritual Formation.<br />

(2) Each clergyperson serving a charge in <strong>Iowa</strong> is expected to earn<br />

a minimum of two CEUs each conference year and shall include<br />

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Committee. One CEU equals ten contact hours.<br />

(3) An exception shall be made for Course of Study, where up to<br />

four weeks will be given for this formation event.<br />

b. A leave for up to six months may be requested by a clergyperson who<br />

has been under full-time appointment for a minimum of five years. The<br />

status of the clergyperson’s appointment is not affected during the leave.<br />

c. The plans and expected outcomes of the leave shall be outlined by<br />

the clergyperson. The leave shall have the approval of the district<br />

superintendent, the Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee and the<br />

church council(s).<br />

d. Salary during the first month of the leave shall be funded at 100%.<br />

The remainder of the leave may be a paid leave, if this request is<br />

approved by the district superintendent, the Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations<br />

Committee and the church council(s), or it may be unpaid. Ministerial<br />

Pension Plan (MPP) contributions made by the charge will be adjusted<br />

if compensation is reduced. No MPP contributions can be made if no<br />

salary is paid.<br />

e. If the clergyperson’s salary is reduced or eliminated during the leave,<br />

the clergyperson may appeal to the Cabinet for assistance from the<br />

Sustentation Fund. The Cabinet will consider each request on a case by<br />

case basis.<br />

f. During the leave the charge and the clergyperson shall continue to pay<br />

their respective shares of health insurance. The conference shall<br />

continue to pay for Comprehensive Protection Plan (CPP).<br />

g. The Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee and the district<br />

superintendent shall consult and determine in advance how pastoral<br />

responsibility for the church(es) will be handled during the leave.<br />

Compensating supply clergypersons shall be the responsibility of the<br />

charge, not the clergyperson.<br />

3. Maternity/Paternity Leave (353).<br />

a. Maternity or paternity leaves of up to one quarter of a year are<br />

available to clergy at the birth or adoption of a child. The status of the<br />

clergyperson’s appointment is not affected during the leave.<br />

b. During the leave the charge and the clergyperson shall continue to<br />

pay their respective shares of health insurance. The conference shall<br />

continue to pay for Comprehensive Protection Plan (CPP).<br />

c. At least the first eight weeks of the leave shall be at full pay. The<br />

remainder may be a paid leave, if this request is approved by the district<br />

superintendent, the Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee and the<br />

church council(s), or it may be an unpaid leave. Ministerial Pension Plan<br />

(MPP) contributions made by the charge will be adjusted if compensation<br />

is reduced. No MPP contributions can be made if no salary is paid.<br />

d. This leave is in lieu of a leave taken under the Family/Medical Leave<br />

policy (below).<br />

e. The Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee and the district<br />

superintendent shall consult and determine in advance how pastoral<br />

responsibility for the church(es) will be handled during the leave.


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Compensating supply clergypersons shall be the responsibility of the<br />

charge, not the clergyperson.<br />

4. Family/Medical Leave.<br />

a. Each clergyperson is eligible for a family/medical leave, provided s/he<br />

has served under appointment in the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> at least one-half<br />

time for the twelve months preceding the leave. The status of the<br />

clergyperson’s appointment is not affected during the leave.<br />

b. A leave may be taken for the following reasons:<br />

(1) the placement of a child with the clergyperson for foster care,<br />

(2) to care for the spouse, child, or parent of the clergyperson who<br />

has a serious health condition, or<br />

(3) because of a serious health condition that makes the<br />

clergyperson unable to perform the functions of his/her position. If<br />

a leave is taken because of a serious health condition, a doctor’s<br />

certification must be provided if requested by the district<br />

superintendent or the Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee.<br />

c. The leave shall be limited to twelve weeks in any conference year;<br />

however, the leave may immediately follow or precede vacation time.<br />

The leave may be taken<br />

(1) in a single block,<br />

(2) intermittently, or<br />

(3) by working a reduced number of hours.<br />

d. The leave may be a paid leave, if this request is approved by the<br />

district superintendent, the Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee and<br />

the church council(s), or the leave may be an unpaid leave. However, if<br />

the leave is taken because of the clergyperson’s own serious health<br />

condition, at least the first month of the leave shall be at full pay.<br />

Ministerial Pension Plan (MPP) contributions made by the charge will be<br />

adjusted if compensation is reduced. No MPP contributions can be made<br />

if no salary is paid.<br />

e. If the clergyperson’s salary is reduced or eliminated during the leave,<br />

the clergyperson may appeal to the Cabinet for assistance from the<br />

Sustentation Fund. The Cabinet will consider each request on a case by<br />

case basis.<br />

f. During the leave the charge and the clergyperson shall continue to pay<br />

their respective shares of health insurance. The conference shall<br />

continue to pay for Comprehensive Protection Plan (CPP).<br />

g. The Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee and the district<br />

superintendent shall consult and determine in advance how pastoral<br />

responsibility for the church(es) will be handled during the leave.<br />

Compensating supply clergypersons shall be the responsibility of the<br />

charge, not the clergyperson.<br />

5. Sick Leave.<br />

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b. Sick leave is for periods of incapacity which are beyond the<br />

clergypersons’s control and which are not work related. The leave should<br />

be taken in consultation with the Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations<br />

Committee. If a clergyperson’s illness extends beyond the allocated sick<br />

time, the pastor may take a Family/Medical leave (see above).<br />

c. Sick leave also may be taken by the clergyperson to care for an<br />

immediate family member during an illness, upon approval of the<br />

Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee. Immediate family includes<br />

spouse, child, daughter/son-in-law, step-child, grandchild, parent, parentin-law,<br />

and step-parent. In certain situations, a leave may be granted for<br />

the illness of another relative or a close friend.<br />

6. Bereavement Leave.<br />

a. Clergy shall be granted up to five days of bereavement leave if there<br />

is a death in the immediate family. Immediate family includes spouse,<br />

child, daughter/son-in-law, step-child, grandchild, parent, parent-in-law,<br />

step-parent, grandparent, and sibling. In certain situations, bereavement<br />

leave may be granted for the death of another relative or close friend.<br />

b. The clergyperson shall consult with the Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations<br />

Committee when taking bereavement leave. With the approval of the<br />

Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee, sick leave may be used to<br />

extend bereavement leave.<br />

J. Retiring clergy and diaconal ministers shall submit to the <strong>Conference</strong> Archives<br />

a brief autobiography of their active ministry or complete a biographical data form<br />

supplied by the Commission on Archives and History.<br />

VI. REPORTS, FINANCE AND PROPERTY<br />

A. Fiscal and Statistical Year. The fiscal and statistical year of the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> shall be from January 1, to December 31.<br />

1. The Council on Finance and Administration will determine the date(s) when<br />

expenditures and receipts shall be received by the <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer for<br />

credit for that fiscal year.<br />

2. The <strong>Conference</strong> Statistical Reports shall be mailed to the person(s)<br />

designated by the <strong>Conference</strong> Statistician by a date set by the Statistician --<br />

but no later than March 1.<br />

B. The <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer’s record of monies sent by churches shall become<br />

the official report on these items to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

C. Central Treasury. There shall be a central treasury of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Each annual conference agency receiving funds through the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

budget shall have a credit account with the <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer, against<br />

which vouchers shall be drawn by the person so authorized by the agency;<br />

checks shall be drawn directly to the credit of the payee. Other annual<br />

conference organizations shall be urged to use this central treasury for<br />

handling of their funds.<br />

1. Rules established by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> for the guidance of the<br />

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a. The Treasurer shall serve as the fiscal agent (not the treasurer) of<br />

each of the several agencies. This means that the treasurer shall not be<br />

considered an ex-officio member of that board or commission, but will<br />

simply handle the funds, and be properly bonded for the same.<br />

b. The fiscal agent shall keep a separate account for each board with<br />

sub-accounts for special purposes tied in with the budget of the agency<br />

to facilitate reporting to the agency.<br />

c. A statement of each account shall be prepared at least quarterly.<br />

Copies of the financial statements shall be distributed annually to the<br />

pertinent agency, the Council on Finance and Administration, and the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries.<br />

d. The agency shall designate and officially notify the fiscal agent as to<br />

the person or persons having the right to draw the vouchers.<br />

e. The <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer, serving as the fiscal agent, shall not pass<br />

on the justifiability of an expenditure called for by the voucher. If there<br />

aren’t sufficient funds, the treasurer will notify the agency involved and<br />

hold payment until funds are available. The treasurer shall notify the<br />

agency chair or the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Director in the<br />

event of vouchers which seem to be in violation of conference rules or<br />

good accounting practice.<br />

f. Vouchers requesting payment to the person signing the voucher shall<br />

have a second signature. The signature would be that of the chairperson<br />

of the parent agency or the conference staff person relating to the<br />

committee or office in question.<br />

2. The <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer shall be responsible for the employment of the<br />

person or persons who work as assistants in the Treasurer’s Office, in<br />

consultation with the chairperson of the Council on Finance and<br />

Administration. The same rules as to vacation, sick leave, etc., shall apply to<br />

such employees as apply to all other employees in the <strong>Conference</strong> Center.<br />

3. The central treasury shall be authorized to receive and disburse funds and<br />

subsidies on behalf of and at the request of district superintendents.<br />

4. Each District Council on Ministries shall deposit all funds received for district<br />

program work with the central treasury and shall use that facility as its<br />

disbursing agency. The central treasury shall be authorized to receive and<br />

disburse other district funds; this shall be the recommended pattern. The<br />

Committee on Camp, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries may utilize the<br />

services of the central treasury and, in consultation with the Council on<br />

Finance and Administration, the procedure for receiving and disbursing related<br />

funds shall be determined.<br />

5. The Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, through the Council on Finance and Administration<br />

shall cover directly the cost of operating the treasurer’s office and require all<br />

annual conference agencies to use its services. No charge shall be made by<br />

the central treasury to an annual conference or district agency or to a district<br />

superintendent for handling such accounts. However, corresponding<br />

adjustments shall be made in agency budgets if they have previously<br />

maintained their own treasury.<br />

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apportionment formula shall be referred to Council on Finance and Administration<br />

for its response before final action is taken by the conference.<br />

E. Records Center.<br />

The Bishop’s office shall be the center for keeping permanent biographical and<br />

personnel files for all pastors of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

The <strong>Conference</strong> Director of Administrative Services office shall be the center<br />

for keeping service records and vital statistics for all pastors of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> and their families. This same office shall be the repository for property<br />

records.<br />

F. Bonding.<br />

1. The president of the Council on Finance and Administration shall annually<br />

arrange for the bonding of the <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer and all other persons<br />

who are responsible for funds of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. The <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Treasurer shall be bonded for $100,000 and the treasurer’s office staff shall<br />

be bonded for $100,000. All other persons responsible for funds of the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> shall be bonded up to the amount of $20,000. These bonds are<br />

to be retained by the president of the Council on Finance and Administration.<br />

2. The president of the Council on Finance and Administration shall annually<br />

arrange for the bonding of all persons who are responsible for funds in the<br />

several churches making up the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>. This to be a blanket bond<br />

extending coverage to each of these persons to a maximum amount of<br />

$10,000, the cost of which will become an item of Administrative Expense.<br />

G. Audit. Any board, commission, committee, or institution program group that<br />

receives $10,000 or more from the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> and is related to the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> of The United Methodist Church, and that maintains funds into which it<br />

receives and dispenses money in an amount in excess of $20,000 annually, shall<br />

have its accounts audited and report this audit annually by March 1 of each calendar<br />

year to the Council on Finance and Administration.<br />

H. Funding of New Program. Any motion or report that calls for the adoption of a<br />

new conference program requiring an increased conference budget and/or<br />

increased appropriation of monies or any new or increased apportionment, or any<br />

proposed fund raising program by any institution, shall be printed in the “Pre-<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Manual” under the section having to do with the board, commission,<br />

committee, or institution making the request, if it is for a sum in excess of $10,000.<br />

If such a resolution or report is not printed in the “Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual”, it may<br />

be considered by the <strong>Conference</strong> only after receiving a two-thirds majority vote for<br />

consideration. In the event the <strong>Conference</strong> votes to hear the resolution or report,<br />

twenty-four hours must elapse before the vote for adoption is taken. If adopted, all<br />

such funding requests must be referred to the Council on Finance and<br />

Administration<br />

I. Moving Policy. There shall be a moving policy recommended by the Council on<br />

Finance and Administration to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

J. Sustentation Fund. There shall be a Sustentation Fund. (623)<br />

K. Compensation Formula. The cash compensation of the district superintendents,<br />

the Director of Administrative Services, the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

Director, the Administrative Assistant to the Bishop, and the Director of Pastoral<br />

Care and Counseling shall be 174% of the <strong>Conference</strong> Average Compensation<br />

(CAC) less the housing factor.<br />

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shall be carried forward into the next fiscal year. All credit balances (surpluses)<br />

in any <strong>Conference</strong> board or agency account shall, at year end, be credited to<br />

the <strong>Conference</strong>’s Unrestricted Reserve Fund. This rule does not apply to:<br />

a. Accounts that contain funds restricted by the original gift or receipt.<br />

b. Any <strong>Conference</strong> board or agency account in deficit at year end may<br />

be approved to close such deficit to the <strong>Conference</strong>’s Unrestricted<br />

Reserve by the Council on Finance and Administration.<br />

c. Administrative agency accounts with surpluses may be approved for<br />

carryover into the next fiscal year by the Council on Finance and<br />

Administration.<br />

d. Program and benevolence agency accounts with surpluses may be<br />

approved for carryover into the next fiscal year by the Council on<br />

Ministries upon recommendation of the Program Review Committee and<br />

approval of the Council on Finance and Administration.<br />

2. The Council on Finance and Administration may also set policies for -<br />

carryover of deficit and credit accounts, so that the Treasurer may do so<br />

without annual action by the Council on Finance and Administration. If the<br />

funds are in a program area, the recommendation will come to the Council on<br />

Finance and Administration from the Council on Ministries. All standing<br />

carryover funds must be reviewed at least once each quadrennium.<br />

M. Policy on Interest Payments on Funds Held by the <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer.<br />

The <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer will credit interest payments quarterly on Capital Funds<br />

held by the Treasurer for <strong>Conference</strong> agencies.<br />

1. No interest will be paid on funds apportioned by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

2. The rate paid will be 1/2 of 1% below the average rate being earned by the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> during the quarter.<br />

3. Any operation deficits carried by the agency will be deducted from the<br />

balances before interest is calculated.<br />

4. The Council on Finance and Administration at its December meeting each<br />

year shall designate which funds are to be eligible for interest payments in the<br />

ensuing year.<br />

N. Miscellaneous.<br />

1. For needs of conference causes greater than $300, the Council on Finance<br />

and Administration shall receive 35 detailed copies of the proposed budget,<br />

together with 35 copies of the latest itemized financial statement, printed on<br />

8 1/2 x 11 paper at least ten days prior to the budget hearing.<br />

2. Each fall the Council on Finance and Administration, based on the four-year<br />

average of previous years’ apportionment receipts and projection of the<br />

current year’s apportionment receipts, will instruct each agency to prioritize its<br />

spending for the next year and submit the revised spending budget to the<br />

Council on Finance and Administration. If the agency has a program that<br />

needs to be funded at 100%, the balance of the remaining programs shall be<br />

funded at a ratio of the remaining budget. Agencies may adjust their own<br />

budget line items to attain the spending limits with benevolence budgets<br />

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3. There shall be an annual report from each church to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

as to its total indebtedness for current expenses and capital expenditures.<br />

4. All expense allowances to pastors, including travel, utilities, fuel, social<br />

security, pensions, and hospitalization, shall be reported in the expense<br />

columns in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>.<br />

5. Funds in any conference budget may not be used to initiate new programs<br />

or transfer funds without the consent of the Program Review Committee and<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries. When a request for a transfer of funds is<br />

made when no regular Program Review Committee is scheduled, the<br />

committee shall act on the request by phone consultation, mail and/or special<br />

meeting.<br />

6. If the memberships of more than one pastoral charge are to be solicited in<br />

any financial campaign or program initiated by any agency or institution owned<br />

by or related to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, or receiving Annual <strong>Conference</strong> funds,<br />

or any entity outside the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> other than the General<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>, the approval of the Council on Finance and Administration and/or<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> shall be required.<br />

7. The Council on Finance and Administration shall make recommendations<br />

each year regarding provision for travel, lodging, and meal expenses for<br />

ministerial and lay members for the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session.<br />

8. There shall be a listing of all abandoned church properties of The United<br />

Methodist Church in <strong>Iowa</strong> filed with the report of the <strong>Conference</strong> Board of<br />

Trustees and printed each year in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>.<br />

9. Approval for funding mission appeals may be granted after consultation<br />

among and approval of the office of the resident Bishop, chairperson of the<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Board of Global Ministries, chairperson of Council on Finance and<br />

Administration, and chairperson(s) of other mission related agencies. The<br />

chairperson of the Board of Global Ministries is to convene the consultation<br />

process.<br />

10. Persons or immediate family members who relate to programs that receive<br />

program funds from the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> are required to refrain from<br />

voting on proposals as the budget is developed in the program agency of the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

11. Federated churches, involving United Methodists, shall be apportioned on<br />

the same basis and in the same manner as United Methodist churches,<br />

requiring requested reports from the pastor for <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong> records needed for such determinations as voted by the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>. The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> records shall show the<br />

numbers as applicable to United Methodists only or where this can not be<br />

resolved, satisfactory percentages of all totals shall be made by the local<br />

church in consultation with the district superintendent of the United Methodist<br />

Church.<br />

12. Vouchers for Special Gifts. Gifts of any sort received as a result of direct<br />

solicitation on the part of any conference institution, when such gifts do not<br />

pass through the hands of the treasurer of a local church nor apply on any<br />

apportionment to a local church, shall be considered as Special Gifts. All such<br />

annual totals shall be reported to the <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer for recording in the<br />

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for printing in the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>.<br />

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9 d. District U.M.W. President Conf. U.M.W. Conf. U.M.W.<br />

10 e. District U.M.M. President Conf. U.M.M. Conf. U.M.M.<br />

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Representative<br />

Conf. Nominations<br />

Committee<br />

Annual Conf. per<br />

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Conf. Nominations<br />

Committee<br />

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Conf. Sec. Budget Conf. Sec. Budget<br />

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Treasurer’s Fund Treasurer’s Fund<br />

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Annual Conf.<br />

Session Planning<br />

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Annual Conf.<br />

Session Planning<br />

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Session Planning<br />

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Session Planning<br />

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s. Chair, <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist<br />

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u. One student from each Wesley<br />

Foundation in <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

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Session Planning Committee<br />

aa. Lay Members of Conf.<br />

Resolutions Committee<br />

bb. Lay Members of Conf. Rules of<br />

Order Committee<br />

Agency Agency<br />

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A. There shall be a Central Services Department maintained at the United<br />

Methodist <strong>Conference</strong> Center. This department shall be responsible to the Director<br />

of Administrative Services.<br />

B. The equipment for the department shall be owned in the name of the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. The Director of Administrative Services, in consultation with the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Board of Trustees, shall make the decisions concerning the adding of<br />

new equipment as well as the replacement of present equipment. The cost of the<br />

maintenance, repair, replacement and addition of equipment shall come from the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Center equipment funds.<br />

C. The Director of Administrative Services, in consultation with the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Board of Trustees, shall develop and maintain the guidelines regarding the<br />

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A. Parliamentary Rules. The annual conference shall follow Robert’s Rules of<br />

Order, except when Robert’s differs from the rules of the last preceding General<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>, in which case the rules of General <strong>Conference</strong> shall be followed. And,<br />

when the rules of the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> differ from those of Robert’s and/or General<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>, the rules of the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> shall be followed. Quorum. The<br />

members present at any duly called sessions of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> shall<br />

constitute a quorum.<br />

B. Voting Area. At the opening of the session, the voting area of the <strong>Conference</strong><br />

shall be fixed. A member of the <strong>Conference</strong> shall be within the prescribed area in<br />

order to participate in discussion or to vote except when official responsibilities<br />

require his/her absence.<br />

C. Voting Procedure.<br />

1. When resolutions, petitions and program items come before the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> from the Legislative Committees, the vote of the <strong>Conference</strong> shall<br />

be on the substance of the item rather than on the recommendation of the<br />

Legislative Committee.<br />

2. Voting shall be done by show of hands or electronic devices unless otherwise<br />

ordered by the <strong>Conference</strong>. If voting by show of hands, a vote by secret<br />

ballot or a count vote may be ordered on call of any member, supported by<br />

one-third of the members present and voting.<br />

3. No other business shall be in order when a vote is being taken or when the<br />

previous question has been called, until the process is completed, except such<br />

as relates to the vote itself, or that which can be appropriately fitted into the<br />

time while waiting for the report of the secretaries on a count vote. The count<br />

shall be made by the Committee of Tellers as appointed and assigned by the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

D. Reports. No report shall be presented to the <strong>Conference</strong> unless adopted by the<br />

designated quorum at a properly constituted and publicized session of the agency<br />

making the report.<br />

E. Privilege of the Floor. Lay and clergy members of agencies, elected by the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> or appointed by order of the <strong>Conference</strong>, or in pursuance of provisions<br />

in The Book of Discipline, who are not members of the <strong>Conference</strong> shall be granted<br />

the privilege of the floor, without vote, on matters relating to the reports of the<br />

respective agencies of which they are members.<br />

Persons not officially connected with the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> may not address<br />

the <strong>Conference</strong> at a business session without first obtaining the approval of the<br />

Committee on Business and Agenda, which committee shall fix a definite time to be<br />

allotted to such persons and, if approval is given, only under circumstances of<br />

extreme urgency shall this time exceed five minutes.<br />

F. Authority of the Chairperson. The presiding officer shall be the legal<br />

chairperson of the <strong>Conference</strong>. He/she shall decide points of order raised by the<br />

members, and shall rule on points of order not raised by the members, as he/she<br />

deems necessary to conform to the Rules of Order; subject to an appeal to the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> by any member without debate. When any member raises a point of<br />

order he/she shall cite the rule he/she adjudges to have been violated.<br />

1. In Case of Bishop’s Illness (603.5).<br />

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of bishops shall be notified. In the event the president of the College of<br />

Bishops is not available, the secretary of the College of Bishops shall be<br />

notified.<br />

3. The Administrative Assistant to the Bishop, in consultation with the other<br />

members of the Management Team and the Dean of the Cabinet, will make<br />

the above necessary arrangements.<br />

4. If no other bishop is available, the Administrative Assistant shall convene<br />

the session at which the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> shall elect a president pro<br />

tempore.<br />

G. Speaking. When a member speaks to the <strong>Conference</strong> the following information<br />

shall be given: name, charge and whether they are clergy or lay.<br />

H. Motions Written.<br />

1. All motions, reports and references shall be written and presented to the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Secretary in triplicate, and any of them which exceed 80 words<br />

shall be prepared in printed form and distributed to the members of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> prior to consideration. Facilities for such printing shall be made<br />

available by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning Committee.<br />

2. Before any materials can be distributed on the conference floor, the<br />

approval for the distribution shall be granted by the Sub-Committee on<br />

Business and Agenda of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning Committee.<br />

All such legislative materials shall carry the name of the person or agency<br />

preparing the material. Any <strong>Conference</strong> member who has been denied<br />

permission to distribute materials to the conference floor by the above<br />

committee shall have the right to make appeal to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> with<br />

not more than one person speaking for the distribution and not more than one<br />

speaking against the distribution, after which time a vote shall be taken and<br />

upon a majority vote of the members in attendance, permission may be<br />

granted for the distribution of materials.<br />

I. Resolutions.<br />

1. Resolutions are motions which are intended to cause the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> to express its mind on some matter of concern. A resolution<br />

might, also, cause the altering of some aspect of conference procedure.<br />

Resolutions are distinguished from program proposals in that resolutions do<br />

not cause the expenditure of money or a significant amount of staff time, the<br />

holding of meetings, nor the conducting of studies.<br />

2. The committee will receive all resolutions submitted to the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> in the form specified by the <strong>Conference</strong> Resolutions Committee.<br />

3. Resolutions pertaining to issues of church and society shall be prepared for<br />

odd-year conference sessions, except when emerging situations warrant<br />

consideration at even-year sessions.<br />

a. Each resolution adopted by an odd-year Annual <strong>Conference</strong> shall<br />

have a term of two years unless it is discontinued by the subsequent<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

b. Each resolution adopted by an even-year Annual <strong>Conference</strong> shall<br />

have a term of one year.<br />

4. Individuals, congregations, or districts may submit resolutions to the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries office by September 1 each year for referral<br />

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Committee.<br />

5. <strong>Conference</strong> organizations shall submit their resolutions proposals to the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries office by the date in February or March<br />

announced each year by the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries, and these<br />

resolutions are printed and referred to the Resolutions Committee.<br />

6. The Resolutions Committee shall:<br />

a. Review and study each resolution to determine accuracy, duplication,<br />

and previous <strong>Conference</strong> action. Resolutions which are not in proper<br />

order will be returned to the maker with a statement indicating what must<br />

be done to put the resolution in proper form and what procedure must<br />

be followed to place the resolution before the proper Legislative<br />

Committee. Resolutions will be returned to the maker if:<br />

(1) The resolution, or a similar resolution is already a Standing<br />

Resolution.<br />

(2) The resolution is not in the proper form.<br />

(3) The resolution contains factual information that is misstated,<br />

incorrect, or apparently misleading.<br />

(4) The resolution is inconsistent with or contradicts a current<br />

Standing Resolution.<br />

(5) The resolution has not been submitted in time to be properly<br />

reviewed by the Resolutions Committee.<br />

(6) The resolution is in conflict with The Book of Discipline of The<br />

United Methodist Church.<br />

(7) The resolution does nothing more than to cause the annual<br />

conference to vote approval of a portion of the Book of Discipline.<br />

b. Submit the resolutions in proper form to the editor of the Pre-<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Manual. Printing in the Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual will indicate<br />

only that the resolutions are in proper form. The Resolutions Committee<br />

will express no opinion on the substantive content of the resolutions.<br />

c. Instruct the editor of the Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Manual to coordinate related<br />

program items and resolutions in the manual and in assignment to the<br />

Legislative Committees so that they are presented and debated<br />

sequentially.<br />

d. Promote and interpret the resolution process at all levels of the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

7. After the submission dates, resolutions may be brought to the appropriate<br />

Legislative Committee, with adequate copies for distribution there, and if<br />

adopted, referred to the Resolutions Committee for review prior to being made<br />

a part of the Legislative Committee’s report to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

8. A resolutions may be brought directly to the conference floor as follows:<br />

a. The resolution shall be submitted to the Resolutions Committee within<br />

48 hours after the call to order of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

b. The Resolutions Committee shall review the resolution to determine<br />

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whether the <strong>Conference</strong> should consider the resolution but shall express<br />

no opinion on the subject or substantive content of the resolution.<br />

c. By majority vote, the <strong>Conference</strong> shall decide whether to consider the<br />

resolution.<br />

d. Resolutions which the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> has voted to consider shall<br />

be printed and distributed by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning<br />

Committee at least 24 hours before the stated adjournment time of the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> and scheduled for presentation to the Session by<br />

the Business and Agenda Sub-Committee.<br />

9. Resolutions adopted by a session of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> shall be<br />

published in the Daily Proceedings for even numbered years. The Resolutions<br />

Committee shall be responsible for the content of a biennial Book of<br />

Resolutions for odd-numbered years in conjunction with the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>. Prior to the publication, each resolution will be assigned<br />

a final number by the Resolutions Committee consistent with other resolutions<br />

of the general category.<br />

10. The Resolutions Committee shall also process petitions to General<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> that are submitted for Annual <strong>Conference</strong> approval. The<br />

committee shall collate petitions and assign them to the proper Legislative<br />

Committee for discussion, vote and referral to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

J. Standing Resolutions.<br />

1. A resolution which has been approved by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> during an<br />

odd-numbered year shall become a Standing Resolution for a term of four<br />

years by a two-thirds vote of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. All current standing<br />

resolution terms scheduled to expire in an even numbered year will be<br />

extended one year so that standing resolutions are only voted upon during<br />

odd-numbered years.<br />

2. Standing Resolutions become part of the record of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

and shall be published, with an expiration date, in an annual Book of<br />

Resolutions printed in conjunction with the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>.<br />

Prior to publication, each Standing Resolution shall be assigned a final<br />

number by the Resolutions Committee consistent with other standing<br />

resolutions of the same general category.<br />

3. The motion for a resolution to become a Standing Resolution shall be made<br />

immediately following the <strong>Conference</strong>’s action on the resolution. The motion<br />

is undebatable.<br />

4. Any Standing Resolution is subject to change or discontinuation by twothirds<br />

vote of a subsequent annual conference.<br />

5. An amendment to a Standing Resolution that is to be brought directly to the<br />

conference floor shall be:<br />

a. Considered only by a majority vote of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

b. Printed only by order of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

c. Referred to the Resolutions Committee.<br />

d. Distributed to the conference members at least 24 hours before the<br />

stated adjournment time.<br />

6. The Resolutions Committee shall make editorial changes in the Standing<br />

Resolutions that do not change their substance upon recommendation from<br />

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reported to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

7. In the <strong>Conference</strong> year prior to the expiration date of a Standing<br />

Resolution, the Resolutions Committee shall assign the Standing Resolution<br />

to the appropriate Annual <strong>Conference</strong> agency for review. The agency shall<br />

recommend whether a given Standing Resolution shall be:<br />

a. Republished without change;<br />

b. Revised and republished; or<br />

c. Discontinued.<br />

To reinstate an expiring Standing Resolution, the sponsoring agency must<br />

resubmit that Standing Resolution at the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session during<br />

the expiration year.<br />

8. Standing Resolutions which are recommended for republishing without<br />

change shall be placed on the Consent Calendar. Any Standing Resolution<br />

not specifically re-enacted by the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> shall be considered<br />

discontinued.<br />

K. Limitation on Speaking. No person shall speak more than twice on the same<br />

question, nor for more than three minutes at a time without the consent of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>, nor more than once until every member desiring to speak has spoken.<br />

This three minute limit may be reduced by a two-thirds vote without debate, at any<br />

time, and for any period of duration.<br />

Insofar as possible, laypersons shall be given equal opportunity with clergy in<br />

speaking on a question as long as there are laypersons who desire to speak or until<br />

a vote is taken.<br />

L. Speakers For and Against.<br />

1. When a member from the floor moves to amend a report or a proposal<br />

before the conference, the person presenting the report or proposal that is<br />

being amended or his/her designee, shall be entitled to speak before there is<br />

further debate from the floor. When the report of a committee is under<br />

consideration, it shall be entitled to speak before there is further debate from<br />

the floor. When the report of a committee is under consideration, it shall be the<br />

duty of the presiding officer to ascertain, when recognizing a member of the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>, on which side the member proposes to speak and not assign the<br />

floor to any member proposing to speak on the same side of the pending<br />

question as the speaker immediately preceding if any member desires to<br />

speak on the other side.<br />

2. Except for undebatable motions, no report shall be adopted or question<br />

relating to the same decided without opportunity having been given for at least<br />

two speeches for and two against the said proposal, provided that right is<br />

claimed before the chairperson or duly authorized member representing the<br />

committee’s report, if there be such, is presented to close the debate.<br />

3. When all have spoken who desire to do so, or when (and after) the<br />

previous question has been ordered, the maker of the motion shall be entitled<br />

to speak, then the chairperson and/or duly authorized member or members<br />

presenting the committee’s report shall be entitled to speak before the vote is<br />

taken.<br />

M. Previous Question. When any member moves the previous question (that is,<br />

that the vote be now taken on the motion or motions pending), he/she shall indicate<br />

to what he/she intends it to apply, if any secondary motion or motions are also<br />

pending. If he/she does not so indicate, it shall be regarded as applying only to the<br />

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adopted, the vote shall be taken on the motion or motions to which it applies without<br />

further debate.<br />

N. Division of Question. Before a vote is taken any member shall have the right<br />

to call for division of any question, if it is subject to such division as he/she indicates.<br />

If no member objects, the division shall be made; but if there is objection, the<br />

chairperson shall put the question of division to vote, not waiting for a second.<br />

O. Undebatable Motions. The following motions shall be acted upon without<br />

debate;<br />

1. To adjourn, when unqualified, except to adjourn the <strong>Conference</strong> finally,<br />

2. To suspend the rules,<br />

3. To lay on the table,<br />

4. To take from the table,<br />

5. To call for the previous question,<br />

6. To reconsider a non-debatable motion,<br />

7. To limit or extend the limits of debate,<br />

8. To call for the orders of the day.<br />

P. Rights of Main Question. The main question may be opened to debate under<br />

the following motions: to adopt, to commit or refer, to substitute, to postpone, and<br />

to reconsider. No new motion, resolution, or subject shall be entertained until<br />

disposition shall have been made of the one under consideration.<br />

Q. Precedence of Secondary Motions. If any one or more of the following motions<br />

shall be made when one or more other motions are pending, the order of their<br />

precedence in relation to one another shall be the same as the order of their listing<br />

below:<br />

1. To fix the time at which the <strong>Conference</strong> shall adjourn. (This motion is<br />

subject to amendment, or it may be laid on the table.)<br />

2. To adjourn,<br />

3. To take recess,<br />

4. To lay on the table,<br />

5. To order the previous question,<br />

6. To limit or extend the limits of debate,<br />

7. To postpone to a given time,<br />

8. To commit or refer,<br />

9. To amend or to substitute (one amendment being allowed to an<br />

amendment),<br />

10. To postpone indefinitely.<br />

R. Substitute Motions. When a resolution or committee report is properly before<br />

the <strong>Conference</strong> for consideration and action, even if amendments are pending, a<br />

substitute therefore may be offered by any member moving that the same be<br />

substituted for the report, resolution, or amendment under consideration. This<br />

substitute shall be an alternative to what is before the house.<br />

1. The <strong>Conference</strong> shall then proceed:<br />

a. First to perfect the original report or resolution, including<br />

consideration and action upon any amendments which shall be offered<br />

to it.<br />

b. The same perfecting process shall then be followed with respect to<br />

the substitute.<br />

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in order on<br />

a. The adoption of the report or recommendation<br />

b. Or on making the proposed substitution<br />

c. Until opportunity has been given for at least two members to speak<br />

on each side of the question of substitution or adoption.<br />

S. Reconsideration. A motion to reconsider an action of the <strong>Conference</strong> shall be<br />

in order at any time if offered by a member who voted with the prevailing side. If the<br />

motion proposed to be reconsidered is non-debatable, the motion to reconsider may<br />

not be debated.<br />

T. Suspension of Rules. Any of these Rules of Order, except those rules related<br />

to amending the Rules of Order, may be suspended for the immediate business<br />

under consideration by a two-thirds majority vote.<br />

U. Amendments. The Plan of Organization, Rules of Order and Standing Rules<br />

may be amended at any session of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> by a vote of two-thirds<br />

of members present and voting, providing that one day’s notice has been given and<br />

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EDITOR'S NOTE:<br />

1. These pastoral records are intended to be a Historical Record only, not an official statement of Annuity<br />

Credit. A record of Annuity Credit is maintained by the <strong>Conference</strong> and General <strong>Conference</strong> Boards of<br />

Pensions. For information relative to Annuity Credit, you are encouraged to contact: Director of Administrative<br />

Services, <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>, 500 E. Court Ave. Suite C, Des Moines, <strong>Iowa</strong> 50309 or phone 515-283-<br />

1991.<br />

2. Various categories of ministerial relationship to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> have been incorporated into one<br />

alphabetical listing, and the following letter designations are to be found immediately after the printing of each<br />

individual's name:<br />

(AM) Associate Member (FLP) Full-time Local Pastor<br />

(DM) Diaconal Minister (under 1992 Discipline) (PLP) Part-time Local Pastor<br />

(FD) Deacon in full connection (SLP) Student Local Pastor<br />

(FE) Elder in full connection (RFD) Retired Deacon in full connection<br />

(PE) Probationary Elder (RM) Retired full member<br />

(PM) Probationary member (under 1992 Discipline) (RAM) Retired associate member<br />

(PD) Probationary Deacon (RLP) Retired local pastor<br />

3. Abbrevations used: The names of conferences, abbreviated, show the conference in which admissions are<br />

made and/or service rendered. Abbreviations of conference names are supplied by the General Board of<br />

Pensions. For conferences no longer in existence, abbreviations are formed in similar fashion. Where a<br />

conference has changed its name without changing boundaries, the current or latest conference name is used.<br />

Thus, for example, <strong>Iowa</strong>-Des Moines <strong>Conference</strong> becomes South <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>, and Rock River<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> becomes Northern Illinois <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Denominations: Evan, Evangelical; EUB, Evangelical United Brethren; ME, Methodist; MES, Methodist<br />

Episcopal, South; MP, Methodist Protestant; Meth, Methodist; UB, United Brethren in Christ; UM, United<br />

Methodist.<br />

Admission into <strong>Conference</strong>: AM, Associate Membership; PM, Probationary Membership; FE, Elder in full<br />

connection.<br />

Ordinations: D, Deacon; E, Elder. Other Relationships: AS, Approved Supply Pastor; LP, Local Pastor; OD,<br />

Other Denomination.<br />

4. Termination of membership by death, transfer, location, withdrawal or otherwise, is shown by an asterisk (*)<br />

before the name, and this marks the last appearance of that name in the record.<br />

5. Retired ministers: for a complete record of those who have retired up to 1987 refer to the 1986 IACJ.<br />

Abel, Lois (PLP). .UM Church: 1992 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Jan. 15, 1993 Manchester (Assoc.); 1996 Buffalo Center.<br />

Abraham, John T. (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Keokuk, Melrose-Sandusky.<br />

Achterhof, Douglas R. (FE) . .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 LP; 1996 PM & D; 1999 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1992<br />

Inwood; 1994 Inwood-Doon Yoke (UM-Congregational); 1996 Wellman.<br />

Ackerman, John H. (RAM) ............................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Ackerson, Merlin James (RM) .......................... (See 1997 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Acord, Marsha A. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 PM & D; 1994 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 School (Mount Vernon,<br />

Assoc.); 1991 School (Mount Vernon (Assoc.-youth); Jan. 1, 1992 Cedar Rapids, Faith-Buffalo; August 15,<br />

1997 Associate Director, Wesley Foundation, University of <strong>Iowa</strong>, <strong>Iowa</strong> City.<br />

Aitken, Louis Allon (RM) .............................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Akin, Paul L. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970 PM & D; 1973 FM; Sept. 30, 1973 E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Nov. 1969 Massena-


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Bridgewater-Avondale; 1972 <strong>Iowa</strong> City, First (Assoc.); 1975 Newton, St. Luke; 1980 Belmond; 1985 Cedar<br />

Rapids, Lovely Lane; May 1, 1993 Indianola, First.<br />

Albertson, James Elbert (RM) ..........................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

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Allen, Arthur Lewis (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1968 Local Preacher. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 LP; 1971 PM &<br />

D; 1976 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1968 Milo-Green Plain-Lacona-Liberty Center (Assoc.). <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Milo-Green Plain-<br />

Lacona-Liberty Center; 1970 Not appointed; 1971 School; 1974 Wayland Circuit: Cottonwood-Wayland-Finley<br />

Chapel-Trenton; May 31, 1975 New Life Parish: Cottonwood-Wayland-Finley Chapel-Trenton; 1977 Ventura-<br />

Clear Lake Camp Program Director; 1981 Director of Church-College Relations, Simpson College; 1985<br />

Executive Director, Re-Creation Ministries; July 15, 1987 Program Consultant, <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries and Executive Director, re-creation Ministries; March 31, 1993 Executive Director, re-creation<br />

Ministries; 1993 Urbandale, Aldersgate (Assoc.) and Director, re-Creation Ministries.<br />

Allen, Emily S. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 Corydon-Millerton-Sewal-New Zion (Assoc.).<br />

Allen, Nancy Lee (Shepherd) (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1973 PM & D; 1976 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1973 School; 1974<br />

Wayland Circuit: Cottonwood-Wayland-Finley Chapel-Trenton; May 31, 1975 New Life Parish: Cottonwood-<br />

Wayland-Finley Chapel-Trenton; 1977 Ventura-Clear Lake Camp Program Director; 1981 Director of Church-<br />

College Relations, Simpson College; 1985 Superintendent, Ottumwa District; Aug. 17, 1987 Program<br />

Consultant, <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries and Consultant re-creation Ministries; March 31, 1993 Program<br />

Consultant, <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries; 1993 Urbandale, Aldersgate.<br />

*Allsup, Gerald L. (RAM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 D; 1980 AM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 Eddyville-Chillicothe-Columbia;<br />

1977 Brandon-Mount Auburn; 1982 Nichols-Cedar Valley-Conesville; 1985 Newell-Varina; February 16, 1987<br />

Newell; 1990 Danville-Long Creek; 1993 Coin-Norwich; 1999 Retired; December 15, 1999 Deceased.<br />

Ammon, Melvin (FE). .Meth Church K. East 1968: PM & D. UM Church Neb: 1970 FM & E. S. Dak.: 1964<br />

Cresbard-Scatterbd; 1966 No record of appointment. K. East: Oct. 1, 1966 Soldier-Havensville. Neb.: 1968<br />

School; 1970 York-First-Waco; 1971 Epworth Village Administrator; 1976 Leave of Absence; 1977 Surrendered<br />

Credentials; Jan. 1, 1980 Lewis United Congregational (Union), Lewis, IA.; June 7, 1980 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

1980 Lewis United Congregational (Union); 1987 Hartley; 1994 Fort Dodge, Trinity.<br />

Amundson, Jay (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1999 Pierson-Meadow Star.<br />

Anderson, Douglas James (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 PM & D; 1978 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 School; 1977<br />

Boone, First (Assoc.); 1978 Fort Dodge, Riverside. 1984 Glenwood; 1989 Des Moines, Immanuel; 1997 Mason<br />

City, First.<br />

Anderson, Duane LaVern (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1993 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 Moulton; 1990<br />

Northboro-Blanchard; 1993 West Chester; 1996 Ross-Gray; 1999 Hope Parish: Bagley-Yale-Jamaica-Linden-<br />

Prairie Center-Dawson-Cooper (Assoc.).<br />

Anderson, Martha Considine (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1991 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 Oxford; 1986<br />

Traer (Assoc.); 1988 Traer; 1993 Traer (Assoc.); 1994 Sioux City, Rustin Avenue-Salix.<br />

andrews, ellis e. (RM) .................................(See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Armstrong, Gary Lynn (FE). .UM Church Yellowstone: 1971 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 FM; Sept.4, 1975 E.<br />

Yellowstone: 1971 School. January 1, 1974 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Jan. 1, 1974 Bussey-Harvey-Tracy; 1978<br />

Council Bluffs, St. Mark's; Nov. 1, 1980 Sheldahl-Slater; 1987 School; 1988 Dike; 1993 Cherokee.<br />

Armstrong Gerald T. (RAM) ............................(See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Arnpriester, Marvin Douglas (FE). .Meth Church NW TX: 1964 AS; May 24, 1967 PM & D. UM Church: May<br />

29, 1970 FM & E. NW TX: 1964 Guthrie; 1965 Guthrie-Sagerton; 1966 School; June 1, 1970 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970 Lime Springs-Chester; 1976 Lime Springs-Chester and McIntire; 1978 Keokuk, Emmanuel-<br />

Melrose-Sandusky; 1983 Carroll; 1989 Superintendent, Waterloo District; 1995 Council Bluffs, Broadway.<br />

Arulnathan, A. David (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 L; (Credentials Recognized) 1993 AM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989


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Ashley, Sheryl (AM) . .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 LP; 1998 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: March 1, 1991 Anthon-Rock Branch-<br />

Oto (UM-UCC) (Assoc.); 1993 Danbury; 1996 Sioux City, Grace (Assoc.).<br />

Ashton, Daniel J. (PE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> PE. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> appointed Yellowstone <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Augspurger, John Dale (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 School; 1985<br />

Hopkins Grove-Polk City; 1988 <strong>Iowa</strong> Falls (Assoc.); 1998 West Des Moines (Assoc.).<br />

Avise-Rouse, Jerry Lee (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 PM & D; 1987 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 School; Sept. 1,<br />

1982, Central City (School); 1985 Colesburg; 1989 Mt. Ayr Parish: Mt. Ayr-Redding-Middle Fork; Sept. 1, 1994<br />

Milo-Green Plain-Liberty Center.<br />

Ayers, Byron Wilton (RM) ............................. (See 1991 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Ayers, Joan Kay (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1987 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 School; 1984 <strong>Iowa</strong> Falls<br />

(Assoc.); 1985 Brighton United; 1987 Dows-Alexander; 1990 CPE, <strong>Iowa</strong> Methodist Medical Center, Des<br />

Moines; Sept. 1, 1991 Leave of absence; 1993 Glidden; April 1, 1996 Chaplain, Des Moines General Hospital;<br />

November 2, 1998 Chaplain, Mercy Hospital, Des Moines.<br />

Babcock, Harlan F. (RM) .............................. (See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Bagby, Stephen K. (FE). .Independent Methodist: 1995 transfer UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

(Credientials recognized) 1995 E; 1998 FM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 Attica-Olive Chapel-Zion.<br />

Bahde, Michael (FE). .UM Church Pacific & South West: 1984 PM & D; 1987 FM & E. Pacific & S.W.: June<br />

30, 1984 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: July 1, 1984 Martelle; 1986 Martelle-Viola; 1987 Pleasantville; 1991 Grimes;<br />

1997 Leave of absence; 1998 Hampton; 1999 Panora.<br />

Bailey, Dennis Lee (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 PM & D; 1981 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 School; 1978 Charter<br />

Oak-Deloit-Ute; 1983 Marshalltown, First (Assoc); 1989 Britt; 1997 Independence.<br />

Ball, Lyle Gene (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 PM & D; 1979 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 School (Massena-Avondale-<br />

Bridgewater); Jan. 15, 1978 Nichols-Cedar Valley-Conesville; 1982 Des Moines, Greenfield Plaza-Jordan;<br />

1986 Leave of absence; 1992 Director, Home Recycling Exchange, Inc.; August 1, 1997 Director, Home<br />

Recycling Exchange, Inc. and Des Moines, Jordan.<br />

Ballard, William Edward (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1963 PM & D; 1965 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1963 School; 1964<br />

Council Bluffs, Broadway, Minister of Education; 1966 Hamburg. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Rock Valley-(Doon, UCC); 1975<br />

Dysart; Aug. 1, 1977 Faith United Parish: Centerville-Cincinnati-Exline-Jerome-Mystic-Numa-Unionville; 1980<br />

Faith United Parish: Centerville-Cincinnati-Jerome-Mystic-Numa-Unionville; 1986 Nevada; 1993 Oskaloosa,<br />

Central; 1995 Not appointed; 1996 Eagle Grove.<br />

Balm-Demmel, Darline D. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1986 Sherrill<br />

(School); 1987 Sherrill-East Dubuque; 1994 Superintendent, Sioux City District.<br />

Balm, Thomas Ree (RM) .............................. (See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Bane, Anita A. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 School; 1987 Williams-Ellis;<br />

1994 Strawberry Point.<br />

Bane, Bruce D. (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1990 FM & E; 1999 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 Webster City,<br />

Asbury (Assoc.-Kamrar); 1990 Radcliffe-Ellsworth; 1994 Leave of Absence; January 1, 1995 Randalia-<br />

Maynard-Westgate; 1999 Keystone Area Education Agency, Elkader.<br />

Barber, Romaine H. (RM) .............................. (See 1990 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Bardole, Donald N. (RM) .............................. (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)


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Barker, David F. (RM) .................................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Barnett, Robert Wilcox (RM) ...........................(See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Barrick, Robert R. (RAM) ..............................(See 1990 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Barrick, Robert W. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 PM & D; 1985 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 School; 1984 West Des<br />

Moines (Assoc.); 1989 Terril-Langdon; 1994 Kalona, Sharon Center; 1999 Winterset-Patterson.<br />

Barrick, William Ernest (RM) ...........................(See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Barringer, Kenneth Duane (RM) .........................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Barton, Esther R. (FE). .UM Church: 1991 L; 1992 PM & D; 1994 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 Oxford Junction; 1992<br />

Van Meter-Booneville; 1999 Walcott.<br />

Bartruff, Wayne Louis (RM) ............................(See 1990 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Bartz, Harold Verne (RM) ..............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Basye, Ernest Edward (RM) ............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

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Batcheler, Dale Edward (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1968 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970 FM & E. N. Ia.: 1968<br />

School. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Cedar Falls, First (Assoc.); 1973 Lisbon-Martelle; 1976 West Bend-Mallard; 1984 <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

City: St. Mark's; 1993 Bettendorf, Asbury.<br />

Bates, Kathryn (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 PM & D.; 1985 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 School; 1979 Discontinued;<br />

1981 (Readmitted) School; 1982 Macksburg-Hebron-Wesely Chapel; Oct. 16, 1983 Waterloo, Linden; 1987<br />

Anamosa; 1990 Kanawha; 1992 Villisca-Nodaway; 1993 Alden-Popejoy; 1996 Hamburg; June 15, 1997<br />

appointed Missouri West; 1999 serving other denomination (Craig and Fairfax, Missouri, Presbyterian<br />

Churches).<br />

*Batho, Thomas C. (RM). .ME Church Nw. Ia.: 1937 PM & D; 1939 FM & E. Nw. Ia.: Oct. 4, 1937 Sioux City,<br />

St. James; 1938 School; 1939 Sioux City, St. James; 1945 Holstein; 1950 Withdrawn. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976<br />

Readmitted for retirement; November 27, 1999 Deceased.<br />

Battern, John (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 Inwood-Lester (School); 1987<br />

New Hope Parish: Melcher/Dallas-Columbia; 1989 Pierson-Meadow Star; 1997 Leave of absence; 1998<br />

Sumner.<br />

Bauer, E. Theodore (RM) ............................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Baughman, Kenneth (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Nov. 5, 1999 Charter Oak-Ute.<br />

Bauman, Leroy Edward (RM) .......................... (See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Beanblossom, Ronald E. (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1965 PM & D; 1967 FM & E. N. Ia.: 1965 School. <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

1969 School; 1970 Department of Philosophy, Northern Illinois University; 1977 Leave of Absence; Sept. 1,<br />

1977 Good Hope-Burt; Sept. 1979 Chaplain, Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio; Professor of Philosophy<br />

and Religion, Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio.<br />

Beard, Robert Gene (FE). .(Credentials Recognized) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 E; 1995 FM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988<br />

Brandon-Mt. Auburn; 1992 Alta; 1995 Sheffield, First-Chapin; 1998 Villisca-Nodaway.<br />

Beck, Constance A. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Cumberland-Pine Grove.<br />

Beck, Walter Fred (RM) ................................(See 1990 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Beebout, John Lee (RM) .............................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)


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Begg, Wendell Robert (RM) ........................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Bell, Beverlee A. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 PM & D; 1991 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 School; 1989 Melbourne-<br />

Rhodes; 1991 Melbourne and Marshalltown, Hope Team Ministry; 1994 Slater-Sheldahl.<br />

Bell, Kathryn Fraser (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: Nov. 1, 1989 LP; 1993 PM & D; 1996 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Nov. 1, 1989<br />

Shelby-Tennant-Persia; 1991 Shelby-Persia; 1992 Aredale-Bristow; Dec. 25, 1995 to March 3, 1996 Maternity<br />

leave; March 3, 1996 Aredale-Bristow; September 15 to December 7, 1997 Maternity leave; December 7, 1997<br />

Aredale-Bristow; 1998 Sioux City, Trimble.<br />

Bell, Kenneth P. (FE). .UM Church S. IN.: 1979 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 FM & E. S. IN.: 1979 School; June 1,<br />

1980 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 Hamburg; 1985 Muscatine, Wesley (Assoc.); 1991 Ames, First (Assoc.);<br />

1992 Cedar Rapids, St. Mark's; 1998 Storm Lake.<br />

Bell, Michael Glen (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong> : 1999 <strong>Iowa</strong> City, First (Assoc.). (See Diaconal<br />

Ministry Service Record for complete record).<br />

Bell, Robert Michaels (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1964 PM & D; 1966 FM & E. N. Ia.: 1964 School; 1966 Everly.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Waterloo, St. Paul's; May 1, 1971 Marshalltown, Hope; 1979 Perry; 1987 Brighton United Church;<br />

1994 Brighton and Richland; 1995 Washington.<br />

*Benjamin, Paul (FE). .(Credentials recognized) Sri Lanka Meth. Church: June 4, 1993 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. UM<br />

Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 AM & E; 1998 FM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 Blairstown-Norway; 1995 Burlington, West Hill; July 1, <strong>2000</strong><br />

transferred Baltimore-Washington <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Bennett, Martha R. (FE) . .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 PM & D; 1995 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 School; 1993 Center<br />

Point-Alice; 1996 Center Point-Alice-Urbana; 1999 Our Saviour United Methodist Church (Manson-Pomeroy).<br />

Bennett, Norman L. (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1994 Norwood-Pleasant Prairie.<br />

Bentzinger, Richard A. (RM) ........................... (See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Beranek, James R. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 School; 1988<br />

Parkersburg-Pleasant Valley; 1997 Pella.<br />

Berbano, Marcos V., Jr. (RM) ........................... (See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Berlin, Manzel Owen (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 PM & D; 1984 L; 1986 PM; 1989 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976<br />

School; 1978 Oxford; 1980 Corning Parish:Corning-Brooks-Carbon-Carl-Mount Etna (Assoc.); Jan. 1, 1981<br />

Dickens-Langdon; 1984 Discontinued Prob.; 1986 Re-elected probationer; September 1, 1986 Muscatine,<br />

Musserville-Island; 1990 Tiffin; January 1, 1991 Tiffin-New <strong>Iowa</strong> City Church (SW Side); July 1, 1991 Tiffin;<br />

1999 Collins-Loring.<br />

Bernard, Walter J., Jr. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 D; 1983 AM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972 Blakesburg-Christiansburg-Mt.<br />

Zion; 1975 Waverly, Faith-Warren; 1981 Leon-High Point; 1984 Irwin-Defiance-Kirkman; 1993 Anthon-Rock<br />

Branch; 1995 Shelby-Persia<br />

Betsworth, Roger G. (RM) ............................. (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Betsworth, Sharon Lynn (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 PM & D; 1997 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 School; 1995<br />

Mason City, First (Assoc.); <strong>2000</strong> School.<br />

Bevel, Henry Jerome (RM) ............................. (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Biatek, Thomas George (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 L; 1989 PM & D; 1991 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 14,<br />

1988 Clarence; 1993 Fayette; January 1, 1998 appointed Minnesota <strong>Conference</strong>; 1999 Leave of absence; <strong>2000</strong><br />

appointed Minnesota <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Bibb, Linda Hansen (FE). .SD: 1991 PM & D. SD: 1991 Dubuque, Faith; July 1, 1992 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. UM<br />

Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 Dubuque, Faith; July 1, 1992 School (Dubuque, Faith); 1993 Dubuque,


PASTORAL RECORD<br />

Faith; 1994 Dubuque, East Dubuque (Step Out in Faith); 1996 Corwith-Wesley; 1999 Cedar Rapids, Salem.<br />

Bibb, Stephen John (FE) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 PM & D; 1996 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 Dubuque, Faith; 1996<br />

Luverne-Livermore; 1999 Cedar Rapids, Asbury.<br />

Biesemeyer, Roy Alvin (RM) ...........................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

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Biklen, Wayne Michael (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 PM & D; 1971 FM; Dec. 5, 1971 E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Harlan-<br />

Monroe Chapel (Assoc.); 1971 Stuart-Mt. Vernon; 1975 Lake Park; Aug. 15, 1982 Tama-Montour; 1986 Pella;<br />

Nov. 7, 1989 Leave of Absence; July 1, 1993 Schaller-Arthur; 1999 Wilton.<br />

Birchmier, Charles Laverne (RM) ........................(See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Bird, Gary L. (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1965 AS. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 L; 1970 D; 1977 AM; 1999 FM. S.<br />

Ia.: 1965 Lamoni-Davis City-Pleasanton. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Lamoni-Davis City-Pleasanton; 1971 Lamoni-Davis City-<br />

Decatur; 1976 Everly-Spencer, Zion; Jan. 7, 1982 Adair-New Bethel-Casey; 1985 Early; Aug. 15, 1988 Gowrie-<br />

Callendar; July 31, 1996 Gowrie; 1999 Des Moines, Windsor.<br />

Bird, Hugh Sidney (RM) ...............................(See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Birtcher, Beverly Jean Ingham (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 L; 1993 PM & D; 1997 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Dec., 1992<br />

Chariton, Christ-Norwood-Pleasant Prairie; 1994 Fremont-Cedar; 1997 Hope Parish, Dawson-Cooper; 1999<br />

Muscatine, Fellowship Parish: Musserville-Spangler Chapel-High Prairie-Peace; <strong>2000</strong> Muscatine, Musserville-<br />

Spangler Chapel-Sweetland-High Prairie-Peace-St. Paul Hispanic (Team Ministry).<br />

*Bishop, Cloyd Junior (RM). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1957 AS; 1963 PM & D; 1966 FM; 1967 E. N. Ia.: 1957<br />

Dolliver-Huntington; 1959 Archer-Baker; 1964 Delhi-Delaware; 1966 Lime Springs-Chester. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969<br />

Lime Springs-Chester; Feb. 1, 1970 Gladbrook Chapel-(Green Mountain UCC); 1977 Alden-Popejoy; 1983<br />

Cedar Rapids, St. James; 1987 Retired; August 21, 1999 Deceased.<br />

Bissett, John G. (RM) .................................(See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Bissinger, Donald C. (RM) .............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Bittner, Carolyn L. R. (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP; <strong>2000</strong> PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 Noble-Grant-Lincoln<br />

Center; <strong>2000</strong> Coggon United Parish (UM-D).<br />

Blackburn, Leila M. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 School; 1993 Clarence; 1994 Leave<br />

of Absence; 1996 Heartland U.M. Parish, Churdan-Lanesboro-Lohrville-Paton (Assoc.); 1998 (Discontinued<br />

probationer, reinstated local pastor) Heartland U.M. Parish, Churdan-Lanesboro-Lohrville-Paton (Assoc.);<br />

November 11, 1999 Maternity Leave; December 8, 1999 Paton-Churdan.<br />

Blank, Rose Marie (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 Coggon Yoke (UM-D);<br />

1994 Boone, First (Assoc.); <strong>2000</strong> Vinton, Wesley.<br />

Blix, Ron G. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 D; 1980 PM; 1983 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Jan. 1, 1975 New Market-Siam-<br />

Maple Grove; 1978 Guttenberg; 1980 School (Guttenberg); 1983 Altoona; 1984 Council Bluffs, Salem; 1989<br />

Cedar Rapids, (New United Methodist Church); 1990 Cedar Rapids, Christ Community; 1995 Carroll; 1996<br />

Dysart; <strong>2000</strong> Des Moines, Union Park.<br />

Boatman, John Douglas (PE). .(Credentials recognized) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> PE. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Toledo<br />

Christ.<br />

Boatman, Richard H. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 L; 1997 PM & D; <strong>2000</strong> FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1995<br />

Reinbeck; 1997 Reinbeck (School); 1999 Reinbeck.<br />

Bogue, Donald Alan (FE). .UM Church S. Ill.: 1969 PM & D; 1971 FM & E. S. Ill.: 1969 School; 1970 Madison.<br />

Jan. 1, 1974 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Jan. 1, 1974 Sioux City, Riverside; 1979 Jesup-Raymond; 1980 Jesup;<br />

1992 West Bend-Mallard; <strong>2000</strong> Dysart.


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Bonath, Harold Dean (RM) ............................. (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Boom, Elmer Charles (RM) ............................ (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Borg, Jeffrey A. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1991 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 School; Sept. 1, 1988<br />

Springville; Aug. 20, 1990 Campus Minister, United Campus Ministry, Colorado State University, Fort Collins,<br />

Colorado; Aug. 1, 1993 Leave of Absence; 1994 Campus Minister, Wesley Foundation, University of<br />

Washington at Seattle; 1995 School; November 1, 1997 serving other denomination (Fort Collins, Mennonite<br />

Fellowship).<br />

Bousfield, Paul Gene (RM) ............................ (See 1991 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Bowman, Susan J. (FE). .E. Ohio: 1997 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 Des Moines, First.<br />

Boysen, Joseph P. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: L; 1989 PM & D; 1991 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 Danbury; 1989<br />

Schaller-Arthur; 1993 Irwin-Defiance-Kirkman.<br />

Bracht-Wagner, David Harold, Jr. (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 School (Faith Parish,<br />

Assoc.); 1999 Coin-Norwich.<br />

Bracht-Wagner, Melisa M. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 Braddyville-Shambaugh.<br />

Bradford, Jackie L. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 Elliott-Pilot Grove.<br />

Bradshaw, Marjorie Maxine Wilder (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 Burt-<br />

Good Hope; Jan. 15, 1994 Pleasantville; <strong>2000</strong> Rockford-Marble Rock.<br />

Brady, Edward G. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 Dubuque, Faith.<br />

Brent, Arthur E. (RM) ................................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Briggs, Elizabeth (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Kingston.<br />

Brighton, George Wayne (RM) ......................... (See 1990 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Brockmeyer, Lloyd Edward (RM) ....................... (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Brockmeyer, Myron William (RM) ....................... (See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Broudhecker, Karen Sue (Dorgan) (PM). .UM Church: L; 1993 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1992 Coin-Norwich;<br />

1993 Muscatine, Sweetland; May 1, 1994 Leave of absence; July 1, 1997 (retroactive) Disability leave.<br />

Brown, Carroll Dale (RM) .............................. (See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Brown, Frederick E. (RAM) ............................ (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Brown, Helen (RLP) .................................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Brown, Jerry D. (RM) ................................. (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Brown, Marjorie "Missy" Lynn (PE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> PE. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Burlington, First (Assoc.).<br />

Brown, Marlene (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1991 LP; 1999 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Dec. 1, 1991 Woolstock-<br />

Duncombe-Vincent; 1996 Town & Country Parish, Leon-High Point-Van Wert-Weldon; <strong>2000</strong> Macedonia-<br />

Henderson (Wheeler Grove UCC Yoke).<br />

Brown, Preston Condrey (RM) ......................... (See 1991 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Brunk, J. Elmer Jr. (RM) ............................... (See 1995 IACJ for complete record)


PASTORAL RECORD<br />

Bryant, H. Burr (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1992 LP; 1995 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 28, 1992 Fairfax-Walford;<br />

Jan. 1, 1996 Clover Ridge (Fairfax-Walford); 1998 Montezuma.<br />

Bryant, Herbert Leo (RM) ..............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

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Buchanan, Marilyn R. Asplund (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 PM & D. 1984 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 School; 1982<br />

Gilman; 1983 Webster City, Asbury (Assoc.)-Kamrar; 1986 Van Meter-Booneville; 1990 School; Aug. 15, 1994<br />

Associate Director/Campus Ministries, Wesley Foundation, University of <strong>Iowa</strong>; August 1, 1997 Interim Campus<br />

Minister, United Campus Ministry, University of <strong>Iowa</strong>; 1998 Cedar Rapids, Bertram-Buffalo.<br />

Bunyi, Judith Mateo (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 PM & D; 1996 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 Buck Creek-Delhi; Oct.<br />

15, 1995 Leave of absence; Dec. 19, 1995 Buck Creek-Delhi; June 1, 1997 appointed Philippines Central; 1998<br />

Director, Small Group Ministries, General Board of Discipleship, Nashville, Tenn.; October 1, <strong>2000</strong> President,<br />

Harris Memorial College, Philippines.<br />

Burham, Everett K. (RM) ...............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Burket, Don William (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D; 1982 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 School; 1980 Cherokee<br />

(Assoc.); 1981 Ross-Gray; 1986 Parkersburg-Pleasant Valley; 1988 Aredale-Bristow; 1992 Webb-Gillett<br />

Grove-Dickens; 1997 Beaman-Albion; 1999 Maxwell-Peoria.<br />

Burkhart, John Robert (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 PM & D; 1975 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 School; 1974 Keokuk,<br />

Emmanual-Sandusky; 1978 Marshalltown, First (Assoc.); 1983 Eldridge; 1987 Indianola, First; Feb. 1, 1993<br />

Assistant to the Bishop; November 1, <strong>2000</strong> Cedar Rapids, St. Paul’s.<br />

Burks, Debra M. (FE). .North Georgia: July 1, 1998 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

1998 Waterloo, Jubilee.<br />

Burnett, Janice Ruth (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 School; 1986 appointed<br />

to Missouri West <strong>Conference</strong>; 1987 Cedar Falls, First (Assoc.); 1990 Sergeant Bluff; 1994 Tama Living Faith<br />

(Tama, Montour).<br />

Burnett, Russ Leonard (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 School; 1986<br />

Chaplain, John Knox Village Retirement Community; 1987 Chaplain Western Home, Cedar Falls; 1990 Sioux<br />

City, Riverside; Jan. 1, 1991 Leave of Absence; 1992 Seney; 1994 Gilman; 1995 Colo; <strong>2000</strong> Marengo.<br />

Burns, Frederick A., Jr. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1991 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 Gilman; 1989<br />

School; Sept. 1, 1990 Bussey-Hamilton; Oct. 1, 1991 Chaplain, Des Moines General Hospital; 1993 Leave of<br />

Absence; Oct. 18, 1993 Chaplain, Des Moines General Hospital; April 18, 1994 Director of Pastoral Services,<br />

Des Moines General Hospital; Jan. 2, 1996 Director, Pastoral Care, Truman Medical Center East, Kansas City,<br />

Missouri.<br />

Burroughs, Wendell Lynn (RM) .........................(See 1990 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Burrow, Jerry (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 (Reinstated local pastor) Rowley-North Linn-<br />

Silver Creek; 1999 Waterloo, Linden-East Janesville.<br />

Butler, Elliott A. III (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 Afton-Jerusalem; 1999 Faith Parish,<br />

Farragut-Locust Grove-Riverton-Summit (Assoc.); <strong>2000</strong> Webb-Gillett Grove-Dickens.<br />

Butler, Linda M. (FE) . . N. New Jersey: July 1, 1994 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 School<br />

(CPE); 1995 Nashua-Republic; <strong>2000</strong> Sioux City, Singing Hills.<br />

Butler, Robert Deo (RM) ...............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Butts, Harold Dean (RM) ...............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Caldwell, Alva R. (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1967 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970 FM & E. N. Ia.: 1964<br />

Varina-Bradgate; 1967 School. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 School; Sept. 1, 1969 Reference Acquisition Librarian, Garrett<br />

Theological Seminary; 1977 Assistant Librarian and Director of Reader Services, Garrett-Evangelical


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Theological Seminary; 1980 Librarian, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary.<br />

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Caldwell, Gregory Gordon (RM) ........................ (See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Caldwell, John Matthew (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D; 1987 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 Vinton, Stewart<br />

Memorial-Urbana; 1984 Packwood (UM-D Yoke); October 4, 1985 Corning Parish (Assoc.); 1987 appointed<br />

to Kansas East <strong>Conference</strong>; 1990 School; 1999 DeWitt.<br />

Calhoun, Leslie H. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 D & AM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 Tingley-Wishard Chapel-Ellston; 1982<br />

George-Doon Congregational; Mar. 13, 1983 Arnold's Park-Montgomery; 1984 Davenport, Faith; 1992 Lenox-<br />

Mercer Center; 1994 Manson; 1999 Anamosa.<br />

Call, Allen Dean (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1962 AS; 1964 PM & D; 1966 FM & E. N. Ia.: Sept. 9, 1962 to June<br />

20, 1963 Harcourt; 1964 School; 1966 Marshalltown, First (Assoc.). <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Marshalltown, First (Assoc.);<br />

1970 Davenport, Christ; 1976 Manly-Bolan; 1987 Jefferson; 1993 Jefferson- Grand Junction; 1995 Sioux City,<br />

First.<br />

Callen, Donald Overton (RM) .......................... (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Camarin, Pacifico Jr. (RM) ............................. (See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Camarin, Priscilla J. (RAM) ............................ (See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Campbell, Donald LeRoy (RM) ......................... (See 1993 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Campbell, Dora Dalli (RM) ............................. (See 1991 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Campbell, James A. (FE). .UM Church R-MT: 1972 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 FM & E. R-MT: 1972 School. June<br />

8, 1973 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1973 Monmouth-Baldwin; 1975 Nishna Valley Parish: Emerson-Hastings-<br />

Henderson-Wesley Chapel; 1977 Storm Lake (Assoc.); 1980 Dunlap-Dow City; 1986 Davenport, Christ; 1990<br />

General Board of Global Ministries, Alaska Missionary <strong>Conference</strong>; <strong>2000</strong> appointed Alaska Missionary<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Campbell, Steven Wayne (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 PM & D; 1998 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 School; 1996<br />

Waukon-Forest Mills.<br />

Cannaday, Kenneth David (RM) ........................ (See 1990 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Caole, Florentino (Jun) R. , Jr. (FE). .Central Luzon Philippines: July 1, 1994 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994<br />

Malvern-Strahan; 1998 School; November 15, 1999 Chaplain, Seton Medical Center, Daly City, California.<br />

Carey, Michael G. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 Newton, First (Assoc.); <strong>2000</strong> Riceville-<br />

McIntire.<br />

Carlson, (Glynn) Betty Kay (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D; 1987 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Indianola, Center<br />

Chapel-Farmer's Chapel; 1988 Leave of Absence; 1992 Spiritual Director, Hidden Spring Ministries.<br />

Carlson, Donald G. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1987 Ira Union (UM-D); 1988 Collins-<br />

Loring; 1990 Not appointed; May 1, 1991 Ira Union; 1991 Ira Community Church; January 1, 1993 Hopkins<br />

Grove; August 1, 1994 Stuart-Mt. Vernon; 1999 Not appointed.<br />

Carlson, Lanny Roy (FE). .UM Church Texas: 1969 PM & D; 1972 FM & E. Texas: 1969 School; 1971<br />

Avinger-Mims Chapel; Dec. 2, 1973 Somerville-Lyons; Jan. 1, 1975 Hardin-Baston; Oct. 1, 1978 transferred<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Oct. 1, 1978 Riceville-McIntire; 1986 Lehigh-Otho; 1995 Odebolt; March 5-May2, 1999<br />

Suspended; 1999 Terrill-Langdon.<br />

Carlton, Janice M. "Neicey" (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1999 Red Oak Circuit: Climax-<br />

Hawthorne-Stratton.<br />

Carsner, Thomas G. (FE) . .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 PM & D; 1987 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 Riverside; April 15, 1988


PASTORAL RECORD<br />

Honorable Location; 1992 (Readmitted) Intermittent Staff Chaplain, VA Medical Center, <strong>Iowa</strong> City.<br />

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Carter, Brian Edward (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 PM & D; 1973 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 Clinton, Lyons; Aug.<br />

15, 1974 Cedar Falls, First (Assoc.); 1978 Sioux City, Rustin Avenue; 1982 Des Moines, Inner City Parish:<br />

Burns-Gatchel-Trinity; 1984 Des Moines Inner City Parish: Gatchel-Trinity; 1991 Des Moines, Trinity; 1992<br />

Montezuma; 1997 Webster City, Faith-Kamrar.<br />

Carver, Donald Lee (RM) ..............................(See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Carver, Rebecca Sue Campney (FE). .Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 PM & D; 1989 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 School<br />

(Moulton); 1987 Mitchellville-Santiago; 1990 School; 1992 Director/Campus Minister, Wesley Foundation,<br />

University of Northern <strong>Iowa</strong>, Cedar Falls; 1996 Family Leave; September 15, 1996 serving other denomination<br />

(First Presbyterian, Mount Pleasant); 1998 Prairie View; <strong>2000</strong> Coralville (Assoc.).<br />

Carver, Thomas Lee (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1987 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 School; 1985 Toledo,<br />

Otterbein-Fairview; 1990 Cedar Rapids, Shueyville; 1991 Shueyville.<br />

Caspers, Donald T. (RM) ..............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Cass, Edward Jackley (RM) ............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Cates, Sharon E. (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 Director, Senior Helpmate Program of<br />

Lutheran Social Services of <strong>Iowa</strong>, Sioux City. (See Diaconal Ministry Service Record for complete record).<br />

Ceynar, Marvin Emil (RM) ..............................(See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Chang, Peter (Keun Sung) (FE). .South Seoul: July 1, 1996 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 Ames, Korean.<br />

Cheong, Seong-Bae (FE). .South Seoul: July 1, 1996 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 <strong>Iowa</strong> City, Korean.<br />

Cho, Tae Joon (FE). .UM Church Pacific and Southwest: 1984 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 FM & E. July<br />

1, 1985 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 Ames, Korean; Jan. 1, 1989 Des Moines, Korean; 1995 appointed South<br />

Indiana <strong>Conference</strong>; <strong>2000</strong> appointed California-Nevada <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

*Christian, Clark C. (FE). .UM Church NB: 1984 PM & D; 1987 FM & E. June 7, 1985 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

1985 Massena-Bridgewater-Avondale; 1989 Webb-Gillett Grove-Dickens; 1992 Osage; 1997 Parkersburg-<br />

Pleasant Valley; 1998 Corning; <strong>2000</strong> Honorable Location.<br />

Christopher, Dianne B. (FD-FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 FD; 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 Marshalltown, Grace;<br />

1999 Charles City. (See Diaconal Ministry Service Record for complete record)<br />

Church, Dale Walter (RM) ..............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Churchman, L. Duane (RM) ............................(See 1997 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Clapper, Gregory S. (FE). .UM Church N. Ill.: 1978 PM & D. N. Georgia: 1987 FM & E. N. Ill.: 1982 School.<br />

N. Ga.: July 1, 1985 Westmar College; July 1, 1991 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 Waverly, Trinity; August 1, 1994<br />

Associate Professor in the Chapman-Benson Chair of Christian Faith and Philosophy, Huntingdon College,<br />

Montgomery, Al; Aug. 26, 1998 Associate Professor of Religion/Assistant Director, Center of Christian<br />

Vocations, University of Indianapolis; 1999 Assistant Director, Center for Christian Vocations, University of<br />

Indianapolis, Indiana.<br />

Clark, David J. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 School; 1990 Paton; 1991 Des<br />

Moines, Grace (Assoc.); 1996 Carroll.<br />

Clark, Kathleen (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 School; 1986 Orient-(Hill of<br />

Zion UCC Yoke); May 1, 1988 Commissioned Missionary, Church and Community Worker, Board of Global<br />

Ministries; Dec. 1, 1991 Executive Secretary, Office of Church & Community Ministries, General Board of<br />

Global Ministries.


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Clark, M. Wayne (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 PM & D; 1974 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 School; 1973 Spencer,<br />

Grace (Assoc.); 1976 Clarence-Rochester; 1979 School; 1981 Sidney-Thurman; Aug. 15, 1983 Samaritan<br />

Counseling Center, Zanesville, Ohio; 1986 Creston; 1991 Superintendent, Dubuque District; 1997 Des Moines,<br />

Immanuel; February 1, 1998 Executive Director, Samaritan Counseling Centers of the Midlands, Omaha,<br />

Nebraska.<br />

Clark, Richard Lee (FE). .EUB Church Ia.: 1964 PM. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 FM & E. Ia.: 1964 School. <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

1969 Clinton, Trinity; 1972 Marshalltown, First (Assoc.); 1973 Colfax-Ira; 1977 Mason City, Grace; 1984 Mount<br />

Union-Morning Sun-Wesley Chapel; 1987 Eldridge; 1998 Cedar Falls, St. Timothy’s.<br />

*Clark, Thomas Allan (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 L; 1993 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 5, 1990 Libertyville, Faith-<br />

Batavia; 1995 Newell-Varina; <strong>2000</strong> Surrendered credentials.<br />

Clawson, Kenneth Irvin (RM) .......................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Cleair, Marvin D. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 PM & D; 1983 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1979 Epworth-Farley; 1980<br />

School (Epworth-Farley); 1982 Quimby-Washta; 1987 Manly-Bolan; 1994 Waterloo, Kimball Ave.<br />

Clevenger, Edward G. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: L; 1990 PM & D; 1994 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Cumberland-Pine<br />

Grove; 1990 Hansell-West Fork; 1998 Council Bluffs, Fifth Avenue.<br />

Clinton, Philip Leslie (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D; 1982 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 School; 1979 Sheldahl-<br />

Slater; Sept. 1, 1980 Director of Alumni Affairs, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH; 1981 Janesville; 1984 High<br />

School Head, The Canterbury School of Fort Wayne, Indiana; July 1, 1987 Headmaster, Forrest Ridge<br />

Academy, Hammond, Indiana; 1989 Director of College Counseling Cairo American College, Cairo, Egypt;<br />

1997 Director of College Counseling, Woodberry Forest School, Woodberry Forest, Virginia; 1998 Principal<br />

of the Upper Elementary/Middle School for the Anglo-American School of Moscow.<br />

Cocke, A. Robert, Jr. (RAM) ............................ (See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Colburn, Donald Luverne (RM) ......................... (See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Cole, James Preston, Jr. (RM) .......................... (See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Collins, Lee Roy (RM) ................................ (See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Collins, Mark A. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 PM & D; 1993 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 Springville; 1993 Amish<br />

Circuit, Champion Hill-Franklin-Pleasant Hill; 1997 Leave of absence.<br />

Collogan, Doresa (FE) . .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 PM & D; 1995 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 School; 1993 Fort Dodge,<br />

First (Assoc.); 1995 Sioux City, First (Assoc.); 1998 Gladbrook.<br />

Colorado, Bernabe M. (FE). .UM Church Philippines: 1972 PM; 1973 D; 1976 FM; 1977 E. PHIL.: 1972<br />

School; 1973-84 served Philippine Churches; 1984 British Methodist Church, England; August 15, 1990<br />

transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: July 16, 1989 Marathon-Rembrandt; 1994 Des Moines, Union Park; <strong>2000</strong> Sioux City, St.<br />

James.<br />

Connor, Robert L. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1981 AM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 Pisgah-Mondamin-Little Sioux; 1982<br />

Libertyville, Faith (Golden Valley Camp, Program Director); Dec. 31, 1983 Libertyville, Faith-Batavia; January<br />

15, 1987 Davenport, Grace; 1993 Swea City; 1998 Dumont-Aredale-Bristow.<br />

Connors, Thomas A. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1992 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1992 Pisgah-Mondamin-Little<br />

Sioux; 1997 Buck Creek-Delhi; 1998 Delhi-Buck Creek.<br />

Conrad, Larry Wayne (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 School; 1988 Hopkins<br />

Grove-Polk City; 1990 Polk City-Hopkins Grove; January 1, 1993 Polk City; November 11, 1996 Pastoral Care,<br />

Mercy Hospital, Des Moines.<br />

Cook, George Clive (RM) .............................. (See 1992 IACJ for complete record)


PASTORAL RECORD<br />

301<br />

Cook, Robert Dean (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 PM & D; 1979 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 Corydon Parish (Assoc.);<br />

1976 Calmar-Waucoma Federated; 1978 Grand Junction; 1984 Des Moines, New Hope; 1997 Mount Pleasant;<br />

1999 Ogden.<br />

Coon, Dennis Robert (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 L; 1993 PM & D; 1996 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1991 Faith<br />

Parish: Farragut-Locust Grove-Riverton-Summit (Assoc.); 1993 Faith Parish, Farragut-Locust Grove-Riverton-<br />

Summit (Assoc.) and School; 1994 Prairie View; 1998 Des Moines, First (Assoc.) and Des Moines, Trinity; <strong>2000</strong><br />

Des Moines, Trinity.<br />

Cooper, Robert (FE). .Kansas East: July 1, 1998 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 Faith Parish, Farragut-Locust<br />

Grove-Riverton-Summit; <strong>2000</strong> Dexter-Redfield.<br />

Corley, Erik E. (PM). .Missouri West: July 1, 1999 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 Seymour-Promise City.<br />

Corley, Jennifer C. (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 L; 1998 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 Faith United Parish, Cincinnati-<br />

Jerome-Unionville.<br />

Cornish, John D. (RM) ................................(See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Cotten, William L. (RM) ................................(See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Cotton, William Dean (RM) .............................(See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Cowell, Charles Ellwood, Jr. (RM) .......................(See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Cowherd, Holman (RM) ...............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Crandall, Robert Steven (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 PM & D; 1971 FM; Nov. 7, 1971 E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 School;<br />

1970 Storm Lake (Assoc.); 1972 Eldridge; 1976 Sioux City, Whitfield; 1979 Sibley; 1984 Des Moines, Fort Des<br />

Moines; 1993 Executive Director, Bidwell-Riverside Center; 1995 Executive Director, Bidwell-Riverside Center<br />

and Des Moines, Maple Grove.<br />

Cree-Anthony, Melinda Renee (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 School; 1987<br />

Northboro-Blanchard; 1990 Malcom-Sheridan Yoke (UM-PCUSA); 1992 Malcom-Sheridan; 1993 Chaplain<br />

Residency, <strong>Iowa</strong> Methodist Medical Center; Nov. 1, 1995 Fontanelle-Highland; Nov. 1, 1998 Chaplain,<br />

Broadlawns Medical Center, Des Moines.<br />

Cressman, Frederick R. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 LP; 1992 PM & D; 1994 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 Cedar<br />

Rapids, Christ Community (Assoc.); January 1, 1992 New Life; 1992 Jesup; <strong>2000</strong> Boone, First (Assoc.).<br />

Cripps, Floyd Ernest (RM) .............................(See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Cross, Neil Harold (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 PM & D; 1977 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 School; 1976 Mt.<br />

Pleasant, First (Assoc.); 1981 Farnhamville Yoke (UM-UCC)-Somers; 1986 Sibley; Feb. 1, 1990 Pella; 1997<br />

Des Moines, New Hope.<br />

Crossett, Gene, Jr. (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1968 Local Preacher. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 LP; 1971 PM &<br />

D; 1977 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1968 Pekin-Pleasant Grove. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Jefferson County Parish: Bethesda-Fairfield-<br />

Libertyville-Mt. Zion-Pleasant Grove (Assoc.); 1970 Not appointed; 1971 School; 1974 Marion (Assoc.); 1979<br />

Hawkeye-Alpha-Union; 1983 Silver City-Pacific Junction-Hillsdale; 1989 appointed to Nebraska <strong>Conference</strong>;<br />

March 1, 1994 Leave of absence; 1994 Sabbatical; 1995 Executive Director, ChurchGraf Research, Inc.,<br />

Council Bluffs; 1996 Executive Director, ChurchGraf Research, Inc.<br />

Crosswhite, John D. (RAM) ............................(See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Crow, David Wesley (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D; 1980 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 School; 1979 Williams-<br />

Ellis; 1986 Conrad; 1996 Emmetsburg; <strong>2000</strong> Belle Plaine.<br />

Crum, Robert A. (RM) .................................(See 1988 IACJ for complete record)


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Crummer, Kim A. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: L; 1991 PM & D; 1994 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 Epworth; 1991 School<br />

(Epworth); Jan. 1, 1992 Mt. Pleasant (Assoc.); 1995 Faith United Parish, Cincinnati-Jerome-Mystic-Unionville;<br />

1997 Spencer (Assoc.); <strong>2000</strong> Cedar Rapids, Trinity.<br />

Cue, Douglas Craig (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 PM & D; 1993 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 School; 1989 Silver<br />

Creek-Hancock; 1994 Garwin-Pleasant Hill-Garwin Disciples; January 11, 1998 Garwin-Garwin Disciples; 1999<br />

Kalona, Sharon Center.<br />

Culbertson, Robert D. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 PM & D; 1979 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 School; 1978 Boone,<br />

First (Assoc.); 1980 Boone, First (Assoc.)-Marion Street; 1981 Dallas Center; 1990 Urbandale, Aldersgate<br />

(Assoc.); Jan. 1, 1993 Des Moines Skywalk Ministry.<br />

Cumings, Robert Michael (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 PM & D; 1975 FM; Sept. 4, 1975 E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969<br />

School; 1972 Batavia-Eldon; Nov. 1, 1976 Webb-Gillett Grove; 1982 Spencer, Grace (Assoc.); 1988 Leon-High<br />

Point; Dec. 29, 1991 Leon-High Point-Van Wert-Weldon; 1996 Manly-Bolan.<br />

Cunningham, Samuel Willard (RM) ...................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Curl, Charles E. (FE). .UM Church OK: 1970 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1973 FM; Oct. 28, 1973 E; 1990 L; 1991<br />

Readmitted FM. OK: Jan.-June 1969 Fairfax-Skedee; 1969 School. May 26, 1972 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972<br />

Randolph-Tabor; 1978 Stuart-Mount Vernon; 1984 Sioux City, Grace (Assoc.); 1987 Surrender of ministerial<br />

office; 1990 Manning; 1994 Fort Madison, First; 1999 Marshalltown, Hope.<br />

Custer, Chester Eugene (RM) .......................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Cutler, Jamie (PE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 L; 1998 PE. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 Dubuque, Center Grove-Rockdale; 1998<br />

Dubuque, Center Grove-Rockdale/Chaplain, Hillcrest Family Services/Bethany Home; 1999 Chaplain, Hillcrest<br />

Family Services and Dubuque, Metro Outreach Ministry and Dubuque, Metro Parish: Center Grove-Rockdale-<br />

Sherrill; <strong>2000</strong> United Community Ministries, Center Grove-Rockdale-Sherrill-Hillcrest Chaplain-Metro Outreach<br />

Ministry.<br />

Dadisman, Jeffrey M. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 School; 1988 Charter<br />

Oak-Deloit-Ute; 1992 Griswold; 1999 appointed Nebraska <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Dagit, Robert James (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D. 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 Nemaha; 1984 School;<br />

1985 Morgan-Bradford-Lee Center; 1992 Oelwein; 1998 Oelwein-Hazleton; 1999 Oelwein.<br />

Dahlin, Jani Grismer (FE). .UM Church S. Ind.: July 1, 1994 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994<br />

Hope Parish, Bagley-Yale-Jamaica; 1997 Sanborn-Melvin; 1999 Family leave.<br />

Dahlin, Jeffrey Alan (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 PM & D; <strong>2000</strong> FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 School; 1994 Hope<br />

Parish, Panora-Linden-Prairie Center; 1997 Sheldon (Assoc.); <strong>2000</strong> Mason City, First (Assoc.).<br />

Dailey, David C. (RM) ................................. (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Dale, James Sheldon (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1963 PM & D. N. Ia.: 1967 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1963 School. N.<br />

Ia.: June 15, 1966 Greeley; 1968 Rudd. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Rudd; 1972 Fayette; 1978 Sabbatical Leave; 1979 Bedford-<br />

Gravity; 1984 Shenandoah (Co-pastor); 1988 Decorah.<br />

*Dancel, Jose A. (FE). .Meth Church Phil.: 1964 PM; 1966 FM & E. Phil.: 1962 School; 1957 Roxas, Oriental<br />

Mindoro, Phil; 1963 San Francisco del Monte, Quezon City; 1966 Taal Bocaue Bulacan; 1970 District<br />

Superintendent Southwest Provisional Annual <strong>Conference</strong>; 1973 First, Tangos Metro Manila; 1976 San Juan<br />

Metro Manila; 1978 Good Samaritan Metro Manila; 1981 St. Paul, Tondo Manila; 1983 St. Peter, Navotas Metro<br />

Manila; 1985 Chaplain, Mary Johnston Hospital, Tondo Manila; June 15, 1988 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988<br />

Arnold's Park-Fostoria; 1989 Adair-Casey; 1992 Keswick-Thornburg-Webster; July 23, 1994 Disability leave;<br />

August 5, 1999 Deceased.<br />

Danforth, Kathleen (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Richland-Ollie; 1986<br />

Eddyville; 1990 Eddyville and Kirkville; 1992 Chaplaincy Residency, <strong>Iowa</strong> Methodist Medical Center; 1995 Fort<br />

Dodge, Epworth; 1998 Leave of absence; 1999 Fort Madison, Santa Fe.


PASTORAL RECORD<br />

Daniel, Christopher J. (RM) ............................(See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Daniel, Jennifer E. (FE). .UM Church Holston: 1992 D. Holston: July 1, 1993 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

1996 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 Leave of Absence; Sept. 1, 1993 Marshalltown, First (Assoc.).<br />

Daniel, Paul I.D. (PD). . .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 PD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 Marshalltown, First (Youth Ministry)/Mental<br />

Health Counseling.<br />

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Daniel, Wesley Samuel Kirubakaran (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 PM & D; 1989 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 School;<br />

1987 Ames, Calvary (Assoc.); March 5, 1990 Program Consultant, <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries; 1996<br />

Spencer; Oct. 15, 1999 Director, Evangelism Ministries, General Board of Discipleship, Nashville, Tenn.<br />

Darlington, John William (RM) ..........................(See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Darter, Sarah Lynne (FE). .(Credentials recognized) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 PM; 1997 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995<br />

Adair-Casey; March 1, 1999 Chaplain, E.L.M. Care Center, Jewel; March 6, <strong>2000</strong> CPE, St. Luke’s Hospital,<br />

Kansas City.<br />

Dass, Emmanuel R. (FE). .(Credentials Recognized) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. 1974<br />

Associate Chaplain, Murray College, Sialkot, Pakistan; Associate Professor, Murray College, Pakistan;<br />

Summer 1978 Associate minister, Batangas Church of Christ, Philippines; 1986 Asian American Church,<br />

Dallas, Texas; 1987 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 Everly-Spencer, Zion; 1991 Clarinda, First; 1998 Newton, First;<br />

<strong>2000</strong> Sheldon.<br />

Davidson, James A. (RAM) .............................(See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Davis, Bob Dean (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1965 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong> 1969: FM & Elected E.; Nov. 25,<br />

1969 E. KY: 1961 Neals Creek; 1962 Brodhead. S. Ia.: Oct. 1963 Delta-Bethel; 1966 Russell-Bethel (EUB);<br />

1967 School. N. Ia.: 1968 Alden-Popejoy. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Alden-Popejoy; 1977 Cherokee; 1986 Merrill-Adaville,<br />

First; 1988 Shenandoah; 1993 Des Moines, St. John’s.<br />

Davis, Chester L. (RM) ................................(See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Davis, James R. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 Wyoming-Baldwin/Monmouth.<br />

Davis, Trevor (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1985 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 Corydon Parish: Corydon-<br />

Millerton-Sewal-New Zion (Assoc.); 1982 Kellogg-Bethel-Pleasant View; 1986 Fort Dodge, Riverside; 1989<br />

Moravia, Grace; 1997 Burlington, Grace.<br />

Davison, Timmon W. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972 PM & D; 1975 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972 School; 1974 Atlantic-<br />

Buck Creek-Marne (Asoc.); 1977 School; Mar. 1, 1978 Staff Chaplain, Veterans Administration Hospital,<br />

Memphis, TN; Jan. 1, 1984 Chief Chaplain, Veterans Administration Medical Center, <strong>Iowa</strong> City.<br />

Dawes, Delbert Harrison (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1960 AS; 1961 PM & D; 1964 FM; Nov. 19,1964 E. N. Ia.:<br />

June 16-Sept. 16, 1960 Mallard-Curlew; 1961 School; 1962 Plainfield; Sept. 1, 1965 Melvin; 1968 Elgin-Illyria.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Elgin-Illyria; 1970 Elgin-Illyria (Federated); 1975 Maquoketa; 1985 Charles City; 1993 Des Moines,<br />

First; 1997 Grinnell.<br />

Dawes, Gilbert Horine (RM) ............................(See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Dawes, Harrison Griffin (RM) .......................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Daylong, Sheryl K. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Jefferson (Assoc.).<br />

Daylong, William B. (FE). .(Cred. Recog. American Baptist) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 E; 1994 FM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: March<br />

1, 1990 Hinton-Merrill, Melbourne; April 1, 1992 Staff Chaplain, St. Luke's Gordon Recovery Centers, Sioux<br />

City; Sept. 1, 1994 Cherokee Mental Health Institute, Chaplain-Educator; 1995 Brooklyn-Malcom-Sheridan;<br />

1998 Brooklyn; <strong>2000</strong> Jefferson.<br />

Dean, Robert Wesley (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 PM & D.; 1983 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 School; 1981 Boone,


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First (Assoc.); 1985 Evansdale-Raymond; 1992 <strong>Iowa</strong> City, First (Assoc).<br />

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Dearchs, Karen Groe (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 PM & D; 1987 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 Epworth-Farley; 1984<br />

School; 1985 State Center-Minerva; October 15, 1990 Hornick-Smithland-Rodney Yoke (UM-UCC); 1996<br />

Renwick-Goldfield.<br />

*Deaver, Leonard Everett (RM). .Evan Church Ia.: 1936 PM; 1938 D; 1940 FM & E. Ia.: 1936 Allendorf;<br />

1938 Audubon-Viola; 1940 Des Moines, Easton Heights; 1945 Fort Dodge; 1953 Cedar Rapids, Salem;<br />

1963 <strong>Conference</strong> Superintendent. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Superintendent, Cedar Rapids District; 1972 Knoxville-<br />

Columbia; 1982 Retired; December 8, 1999 Deceased.<br />

De Boef, Clarence (FE). .(Credentials recognized) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM; 1991 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982<br />

Kirkville; 1984 Wyoming; 1987 School (Wyoming); December 15, 1987 School (Wyoming-Baldwin/Monmouth);<br />

1988 Center Point-Alice and school; 1990 Center Point-Alice; 1993 DeWitt; 1999 Woodward.<br />

Dee, Richard S. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972 PM & D; 1975 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972 School; 1974 Council Bluffs,<br />

Fifth Avenue; 1984 Sheldon; 1988 Urbandale, Aldersgate; 1993 Pocahontas; 1995 Pocahontas-Havelock-<br />

Plover Blend; Jan. 1, 1996 Hope Parish (Pocahontas-Havelock-Plover).<br />

DeGeest, Gary Wayne (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1986 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 Hornick-Smithland-<br />

Rodney Yoke; August 15, 1990 Sioux City, Trimble; 1996 Chariton.<br />

Dellit, Harold Weber (RM) ............................. (See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Dendler, James W. (RM) .............................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Den Hartog, George Washington (RM) ................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Dennert, Robert Adriel, Jr. (RM) ........................ (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

DeVance, Celestyne Cecelia (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 L; 1997 PM & D; <strong>2000</strong> FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1995<br />

Waterloo, Jubliee; 1998 Belmond.<br />

DeVance, Curtis (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 L; 1997 PM & D; <strong>2000</strong> FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong> Sept. 1, 1995 Waterloo,<br />

Jubilee; 1998 Klemme-Goodell.<br />

Detwiler, Susan Elizabeth (FE). .UM Church N. Ill: 1983 PM & D; UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 FM & E. N. IL.:<br />

January 1, 1982 Eastside; 1982 Amboy United First; July 1, 1985 Leave of Absence; January 1, 1986<br />

transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1985 Stanwood Union (UM-UP); 1989 Stanwood Union (UM-UP)-Olin, St.<br />

Paul's; 1990 School; 1995 Leave of absence; 1997 Kanawha.<br />

Deweber, Judy Anne (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: July 22, 1985 Webb-Gillett<br />

Grove; 1989 Tabor-Randolph; 1993 Elgin-Illyria Community; 1997 Agency-Eldon.<br />

Dicks, Philip Duane (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D; 1980 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 School; 1979 Sioux City,<br />

Trimble; 1985 Davenport, Grace; Nov. 1, 1986 Des Moines, First; 1990 Lake Okoboji Camp, Executive Director;<br />

December 15, 1996 Chaplain, Snow Mountain Ranch-YMCA of the Rockies, Winter Park, Colorado.<br />

Dietterich, Inagrace Thoms (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D; 1987 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 School; 1983<br />

Leave of Absence; Jan. 1, 1986 Associate Director of Theology Research Center for Parish Development; 1989<br />

Director of Theological Research, Center for Parish Development, Chicago, Illinois.<br />

Dietterich, Paul M. (RM) ............................... (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

*Dilley, Russell D. (FE). .Meth Church N. IN.: 1955 PM; 1959 FM & E. N. IN: 1955 Marion, Trinity; 1958<br />

Marion, Trinity-Home Park; 1960 transferred Bolivia. Bolivia: 1960 American Institute-Union Church,<br />

Cochabambay; 1965 transferred South Dakota. SD: 1965 Sioux Falls, First; 1968 Administrative Assistant to<br />

Bishop; 1980 transferred North Dakota. ND: 1980 Western District Superintendent; 1985 Bismarck, McCabe.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 Humboldt; February 1, 1987 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>; 1988 Humboldt/Rutland; 1990 Faith: Humboldt-<br />

Rutland-Gilmore City-Bradgate; 1993 Faith (Bradgate-Gilmore City-Humboldt-Rutland); November 27, 1999


PASTORAL RECORD<br />

Deceased.<br />

Dimmlich, Walter Fritz (RM) ............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Dinnen, Barbara (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 Des Moines, Immanuel (Assoc.); <strong>2000</strong><br />

Boone, Marion Street.<br />

305<br />

Disburg, Jon A. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 School; 1987 appointed to<br />

Southern New England <strong>Conference</strong>; 1988 Grimes; 1991 Bloomfield; 1993 Bloomfield-West Grove-Drakesville<br />

Team Ministry; 1997 Des Moines, First (Assoc.); 1998 West Des Moines, Valley; <strong>2000</strong> West Des Moines, Valley<br />

(Co-pastor).<br />

Disburg, Leila (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 PM & D; 1996 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 School; 1993 Bloomfield-West<br />

Grove-Drakesville Team Ministry; 1997 Granger; <strong>2000</strong> West Des Moines, Valley (Co-pastor).<br />

Dobbins, Gary H. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 LP; 1975 D; 1978 AM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Ladora-Ohio-Koszta; Sept.<br />

1, 1972 Olin, St. Paul's-Morley, Forest; 1978 Moravia, Grace; 1983 Sigourney; 1988 Monona-Giard; 1998<br />

Cedar Rapids, Sharon.<br />

Dodder, Robert T. (RM) ...............................(See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Dodge, Robert Dean (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 PM & D; 1978 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 School; 1977 Rockwell-<br />

Swaledale; 1997 Britt.<br />

Dolf, Gerald R. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 PM & D; 1994 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 appointed to Southern New<br />

England; 1993 Director, Urban Ministry for Greater Waterloo; 1995 Director, Urban Ministry and Waterloo,<br />

Calvary; July 1, 1997 Director, Urban Ministry, Inc./Waterloo, Calvary/Evansdale-Raymond.<br />

Doraisingh, David Prabhakaran (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 L; 1996 PM & D; 1999 FM & E.. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995<br />

Muscatine, Sweetland; 1997 Webb-Gillett Grove-Dickens; <strong>2000</strong> appointed Peninsula-Delaware <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Doser, Raymond E. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 L; 1992 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 Miles-Preston-Sabula; 1991<br />

Zearing-McCallsburg Yoke (UM-PCUSA); 1996 Bussey-Hamilton; 1998 Fox River Parish, Milton-Cantril-Mt.<br />

Sterling.<br />

Dotson, James Lee (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: June 17, 1970 PM & D; 1973 FM: Sept. 9, 1973 E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969<br />

School; 1970 School (June 28, Center Grove-Rockdale); 1972 Shell Rock; 1978 Ames, First (Assoc.); 1986<br />

LaPorte City; 1988 Dubuque, Grandview.<br />

Dowd, John Alexander (RM) ...........................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Downing, Charles J. (FE). .UM Church Peninsula: 1978 PM & D; 1982 FM & E. Peninsula: Jan. 1, 1977<br />

Fishing Creek, Hooper's Island; June 7, 1980 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 Sioux City, First (Assoc.); 1982 <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

City, First (Assoc.); 1990 Atlantic.<br />

Draper, Darrel Lester (RM) .............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Druhl, Michael P. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1987 Oxford<br />

Junction; 1988 School (Oxford Junction); 1990 Oxford Junction; 1991 Douds-Lebanon-Selma; Sept. 1, 1994<br />

Mt. Ayr-Redding-Middle Fork.<br />

Druhl, Paddy (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1994 Lamoni-Decatur-Davis City.<br />

Dudley, Dorothea G. (FE). .UM Church N. Ill.: 1977 PM & D; 1980 FM & E. N. Ill.: 1977 School; 1978<br />

Bensenville, First; 1981 Transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 15, 1981 Waukon-Dorchester; 1982 Ivy Centennial;<br />

1984 Manchester (Assoc.); 1985 Dubuque, Grandview (Assoc.); 1986 Dubuque, Grandview; 1988 School;<br />

1994 appointed to North Germany; July 22, 1996 Methodist Health Systems, Memphis, Tenn.; <strong>2000</strong> appointed<br />

Memphis <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Duit, Warren Wallis (RM) ..............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)


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Duke, Ellery Howard (FE). .Meth Church N-IND: 1968 PM & D. UM Church N-IND: 1970 FM & E. N-IND: 1968<br />

School (Hammond-Hyde Park); Oct. 1969 School (Gary-Ambridge); 1971 Hammond, First (Assoc.); 1973<br />

Portor; 1975 School; 1978 Staff, Des Moines Pastoral Counseling Center; July 1, 1979 Director, Des Moines<br />

Pastoral Counseling Center; March 1, 1980 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: March 1, 1980 Director, Des Moines<br />

Pastoral Counseling Center.<br />

Dungan, Karen Nichols (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D; 1987 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 School; 1985<br />

Epworth-Asbury; 1987 Mingo-Farrar; 1992 Milford (UM-UCC Fed); Oct. 15, 1995 Sabbatical leave; Jan. 15,<br />

1996 Burlington, Asbury-Spring Grove; <strong>2000</strong> Osage.<br />

Dunn, Richard R. (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1967 AS. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 LP; 1972 PM & D; 1976 FM &<br />

E. S. Ia.: 1967 West Grove-Drakesville-Wesley Chapel. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 West Grove-Drakesville-Wesley Chapel;<br />

1970 West Grove-Drakesville; 1972 School; 1975 Lohrville-Rinard; 1982 Wayland-Cottonwood-Finley Chapel;<br />

1985 Meservey-Thornton; 1992 Glenwood; 1997 Primghar; <strong>2000</strong> Disability leave.<br />

Eanes, Lisa Kim (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 LP; 1991 PM & D; 1993 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 Fox River, Milton-<br />

Cantril-Mount Sterling; 1994 Terril-Langdon; 1999 Bettendorf, Community of Joy.<br />

Eastland, Allen Curtis (RM) ............................ (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Eastman, Patricia M. (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1999 Waterloo, St. Paul’s (Assoc.).<br />

Ebbers, Christopher Emory (FE) . .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 PM & D; 1999 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 Morning Sun;<br />

1997 Harris-Lake Park.<br />

Eberhart, Diane Wasson (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 Dubuque, St. Luke’s (Assoc.). (See<br />

Diaconal Ministry Service Record for complete record)<br />

Eberhart, Leonard M. (FE). .Meth Church S. Dak.: 1968 PM. 1969 D. UM Church N. Dak.: 1973 FM & E. S.<br />

Dak.: 1968 School. 1972 transfer North Dakota. N. Dak.: 1972 Hope-Finley-Page; January 1975 Fargo, First;<br />

1983 United Methodist Publishing House. Aug. 1, 1986 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Aug. 1, 1986 Des Moines,<br />

Windsor; 1997 Superintendent, Dubuque District.<br />

Egbert, Peggy (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1993 New Sweden; 1998 Not appointed.<br />

Ehlert, Wilbert R. (RM) ................................ (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Eis, Richard L. (RM) .................................. (See 1990 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Elder, Terri Lin (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: November 16, 1986 Laurel; 1991<br />

Fenton-Cylinder; 1993 Truro-Peru; August 15, 1995 Boxholm-Pilot Mound.<br />

Elder, Vern D. (RLP) .................................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Eldrenkamp, Howard John (RM) ........................ (See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Eldridge, Russell David, Jr. (RAM) ...................... (See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Ellerbeck, Clifton William (RM) ......................... (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Elliott, Edgar R. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Fairfax-Walford; 1986 Mount<br />

Union-Morning Sun-Wesley Chapel (Assoc.); 1987 Not appointed; August 1, 1988 Crystal Lake; 1990 Dawson-<br />

Cooper-Greenbrier; 1993 Faith Parish, Farragut-Locust Grove-Riverton-Summit; 1996 Hornick; 1999 Fairfield<br />

(Assoc.).<br />

Ellis, Robert T. (RM) .................................. (See 1997 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Ellson, Michael D. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1999 Center Point-Alice-Urbana.<br />

Ellsworth, Dale Edward (RM) .......................... (See 1991 IACJ for complete record)


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Ellsworth, Timothy Andrew (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 PM & D; 1993 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 School; 1989<br />

Jefferson (Assoc.); 1990 School; 1995 appointed Tennessee; 1998 School; December 19, 1998 Leave of<br />

absence.<br />

Elmore, Michael W. (AM). .(Credentials recognized) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 Clarence; January<br />

1, 1998 Shared Ministry of Rolfe; <strong>2000</strong> Living Faith Parish: Clinton, Lyons-Camanche-Low Moor-Clinton,<br />

Trinity.<br />

Elrick, C. Lucille (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 L; 1993 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 Archer; 1995 Orient-Hill of Zion<br />

Yoke (UM-Christian).<br />

Elrick, Gordon George (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 D; 1974 AM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970 Red Oak (Assoc.); 1972 Letts-<br />

High Prairie; 1976 Huxley-Cambridge; 1983 Lake View-Wall Lake; 1988 Sutherland-Larrabee; 1995 Creston.<br />

Elrod, Lynn (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 L; 1995 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1989 New Hope:<br />

Melcher/Dallas-Columbia; 1995 Newton, First (Assoc.); 1999 Ames, Calvary.<br />

Erbe, Joan (RAM) ....................................(See 1993 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Ericson, Denton Wayne (RM) ..........................(See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Ervin, Alberta Kay (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 L; 1997 PM & D; 1999 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 Earlham-<br />

Worthington-Penn Center.<br />

Evans, Paul H. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 PM & D; 1996 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 School; 1994 Bedford-Gravity;<br />

1998 Kingsley.<br />

Eyres, Leland Charles (RM) ............................(See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Faris, Richard Harlan (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1966 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 FM & Elected E; Dec.<br />

14, 1969 E. N. Ia.: 1966 School. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Oct. 15, 1968 Dunkerton-Mount Hope; Nov. 15, 1973 Lake Mills-<br />

Thompson; 1979 Columbus Junction-Columbus City; 1987 Holstein; 1993 Program Consultant, Council on<br />

Ministries.<br />

Farr, Helen (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Oct. 1, 1984 Earlham-Worthington; Jan. 1, 1989<br />

Discontinued local pastor; 1994 Menlo-Jefferson Center; 1998 Hopkins Grove; 1999 Not appointed.<br />

Farr, Robert G. (RM) ..................................(See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Farren, Pamela J. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 LP; <strong>2000</strong> AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1993 Diagonal Federated-<br />

Arispe-Shannon City Yoke.<br />

*Feltis, Frank F. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 Coggan United Parish (UM-D); April 30, <strong>2000</strong><br />

Discontinued.<br />

Ferguson, Chrisa L. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 Jefferson (Assoc.); 1989<br />

Keosauqua-Center Chapel; 1992 Kalona; 1997 Denison.<br />

Ferguson, Duane U. (RAM) ............................(See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Ferguson, Dwayne Lee (FE). .EUB Church Mo.: 1960 Supply; 1961 PM; 1966 FM & E. MO: 1960 Eagleville<br />

Circuit. OH: 1963 Ginghamsburg. Ia.: 1966 Gladbrook Chapel. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Gladbrook Chapel; July 1, 1969<br />

Chaplain, US Army; 1996 Geneseo; 1997 Audubon.<br />

Ferguson, Kenneth Max (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1989 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 Boxholm-Pilot<br />

Mound; 1989 Pulaski-Troy; May 7, 1990 Disability Leave; 1992 Leave of absence; 1994 Deep River (United<br />

Church of Deep River); 1996 West Chester; 1997 Denison (Assoc.).<br />

Field, Gilbert M. (RM) .................................(See 1988 IACJ for complete record)


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Fineran, Kenneth Arnold (RM) ......................... (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Finehout, Clark L. (FE). .UM Church Kentucky: July 1, 1995 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 Villisca-Nodaway; 1998<br />

Council<br />

Bluffs, St. Mark-Trinity-Carter Lake.<br />

Finnestad, Craig A. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Spencer (Assoc.).<br />

Fisher, Vicki L. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Graettinger.<br />

Fix, Charles J. (RM) .................................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Flagg, Jeffrey L. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 Tingley-Wishard Chapel-Ellston.<br />

Flanigan, Lewis S. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Cresco-Zion.<br />

Florendo, Josue L. (FE). .UM Church NW PHIL: 1970 D; 1975 PM; 1978 FM; UM Church PHIL: 1981 E. NW<br />

PHIL: 1970 School (Padapada, Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac); 1974 School (Ang Sambahan Sa Nayon); 1977 Chaplain,<br />

Kapatiran Kaunlaran Foundation, Inc.; 1979 Metro Manila, Paranaque, Superville, Subdivision; 1980<br />

transferred Philippines. PHIL: 1981 Metro Manila, Mandaluyong, Highway Hills; 1982 Manila, Central<br />

(Chaplain/Instructor, Harris Memorial College); 1986 World Division, General Board of Global Ministries; June<br />

15, 1988 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 Kellerton-Beaconsfield-Grand River; 1992 LuVerne-Livermore; Aug.<br />

1, 1995 appointed Northern Illinois; 1998 LeMars, Calvary-Seney; <strong>2000</strong> Monroe.<br />

Flyr, Jill Christine (Carlson) (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D; 1980 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 Chariton Parish:<br />

Chariton, First-Chariton, Christ-Norwood, Pleasant Prairie (Assoc.); 1979 Hope Parish: Panora-Linden-Prairie<br />

Center; Jan. 1, 1984 Ankeny, Faith; 1990 Dexter-Redfield; 1995 Colfax.<br />

Ford, James McClelland (RM) .......................... (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Foster, Robert D. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 D; 1977 AM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 Nichols-Cedar Valley-Conesville;<br />

1975 Aredale-Bristow; 1978 Fremont-Cedar-Kirksville; 1982 Low Moor-McCausland; 1984 Shueyville; 1987<br />

Quimby-Washta; 1989 Massena-Bridgewater-Avondale.<br />

Fosua, Abena Safiyah (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 PM & D; <strong>2000</strong> FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 Davenport, St. John’s<br />

(Assoc.); 1990 Muscatine, North Parish: Sweetland-Spangler-Peace; 1992 Waterloo, African-American;<br />

October 1992 Waterloo, Jubilee; 1995 Teaching Department of Religion and Philosophy, Wartburg College;<br />

January 2, 1996 World Division of Board of Global Ministries, Missionary to West Africa; 1999 Leave of<br />

absence; <strong>2000</strong> Missionary, General Board of Global Ministries.<br />

Fouke, James William (RM) ............................ (See 1991 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Fowler, William Robert (RM) ........................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Fox, Dennis A. Poulsen (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 East Dubuque, Wesley<br />

(Assoc.); Mar. 1, 1985 Keosauqua-Bentonsport-Center Chapel; Aug. 20, 1985 Calamus-Grand Mound; 1987<br />

School; 1991 Leave of Absence; 1995 Cedar Rapids, Asbury; 1998 (Discontinued probationary member,<br />

reinstated local pastor) Cedar Rapids, Asbury; November 30, 1998 Not appointed.<br />

Foxworthy, Herbert Harold (RM) ........................ (See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Frank, Donald D. (RM) ................................ (See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Frank, Edward Everett (FE). .UM Church: L; 1992 PM & D; 1998 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 Olin, St. Paul; 1991 Olin,<br />

St. Paul's-Morley, Faith; 1993 Olin-Olin, St. Paul's-Morley, Faith; 1995 Muscatine, Fellowship Parish,<br />

Musserville-Spangler-Chapel-High Prairie-Peace; July 1, 1996 (retroactive) Family leave; August 15, 1997<br />

Hope Parish: Bagley-Yale-Jamaica; 1999 Hope Parish: Badger-Yale-Jamaica-Linden-Prairie Center-Dawson-<br />

Cooper; <strong>2000</strong> LeMars, First.<br />

Frank, Kristine Ann Molle (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 PM & D; 1995 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 Oakville-Kingston;


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1995 Muscatine, Fellowship Parish, Musserville-Spangler-Chapel-High Prairie-Peace; June 1, 1996 Leave of<br />

absence; June 1, 1996 Disability leave (retroactive); 1999 Jefferson-Grand Junction (Assoc.); <strong>2000</strong> Sioux City,<br />

Crescent Park.<br />

Fraser, Mary L. (FE). .UM Church Troy: July 1, <strong>2000</strong> transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Director, Pastoral Care and<br />

Counseling, <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>, Des Moines.<br />

Frazee, Nathan N. (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 Waverly, Faith-Warren; 1996 Waverly,<br />

Heritage.<br />

Frederiksen, Paul E. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Ventura; 1986 School<br />

(Ventura); 1990 Cedar Falls, First (Assoc.); March 1, 1998 Des Moines, Immanuel; 1999 Sibley-Ocheyedan.<br />

Freeburg, Gordon Neil (RM) ............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Frese, Jeffrey R. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 School; 1988 West Grove-<br />

Drakesville; 1990 Atlantic (Assoc.); 1991 Van Horne-Elberon; 1995 Fort Dodge, First (Assoc.); 1997 Danville-<br />

Long Creek; 1999 Marshalltown, Grace.<br />

Frevert, Maurice Milton (RM) ...........................(See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Fristad, Kalen Keith (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D; 1980 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 School (Vinton: Stewart<br />

Memorial-Urbana); 1979 Lisbon; 1988 Brooklyn; 1993 Chariton; 1996 Dallas Center.<br />

Frizzell, Donald J. (FLP). .Troy: July 1, 1998 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP (Discontinued<br />

Probationary Member). <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 Keokuk, Trinity (Assoc.); <strong>2000</strong> Lenox-Mercer Center.<br />

Fugate, Leonard Harold (RM) ...........................(See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Fullerton, Dean Henry (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1964 PM & D; 1966 FM & E. N. Ia.: 1964 School; 1966<br />

Clinton, First (Assoc.). <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Clinton, First (Assoc.); 1970 Des Moines, New Hope; 1978 Hubbard; 1984<br />

Fort Dodge, Trinity; 1994 Boone, First.<br />

Furman, Barbara Rose (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 PM & D; 1998 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 School; February<br />

1, 1995 Corrections Chaplain, St. Luke's Hospital, Cedar Rapids and Sixth Judicial District.<br />

Gable, J. Winton (RM) ................................(See 1991 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Gallo-Seagren, Lilian (FE). .Northeast Philippines: July 1, 1999 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 Hamburg.<br />

Gamble, Robert H. (RM) ...............................(See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Gant, Harland T. (RM) ................................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Ganzel, Stanley A. (RM) .............................. (See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Gardiner, Homer Eugene (RM) ..........................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Garrett, C. Dendy (RM) ................................(See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Garrett, Laurence L. (RM) ..............................(See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

*Garrett, Regenia G. (FLP). . .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1998 Peace United Parish (Assoc.);<br />

1999 Peace United Parish: Van Horne-Elberon-Blairstown-Norway; April 24, <strong>2000</strong> Discontinued.<br />

Garrison, Len (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 Inwood-Doon Yoke.<br />

Gates, Kim A. (PE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP; <strong>2000</strong> PE. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 Corwith-Wesley.<br />

Gaul, Jonathan D. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 PM & D; 1986 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 School; 1983 Lacey-<br />

Barnes City; 1986 Marion (Assoc.); 1990 Emmetsburg; 1996 Winterset-Patterson; January 1, 1999 Associate


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Gaulke, John V. (AM). .(Credentials recognized) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 AM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 Mediapolis-<br />

Sperry.<br />

Geiger, William Fredric (FE). .EUB Church Ia.: 1957 PM; 1962 FM & E. Ia.: 1957 No record of appointment;<br />

1962 Director of Admissions, Westmar College. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Director of Admissions, Westmar College; Sept.<br />

1, 1974 Assoc. Director of Admissions, Simpson College; 1977 Associate Director of Admission, Director of<br />

Financial Aid, Simpson College; 1988 Director of Financial Aid, Simpson College.<br />

Geisler, Milton Loren (RM) ............................ (See 1997 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Gerdes, Egon W.D. (RM) .............................. (See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Gibson, George Edmund (RM) ......................... (See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Giese, Karl J. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1991 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 School; 1987 Fairbank-Oran;<br />

1992 Des Moines, Trinity; 1994 Waukon-Forest Mills; 1996 Sac City.<br />

Gilbert, Charles Donald (RM) ...........................(See 1997 IACJ for complete record<br />

Gilbert, Dennis Luverne (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 PM & D; 1979 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 School; 1978 Hope<br />

Parish:Bagley-Yale-Jamaica-Panora-Linden-Prairie Center-Dawson-Cooper-Greenbrier(Assoc.); 1979 Hope<br />

Parish: Dawson-Cooper-Greenbrier; 1981 Shell Rock; 1988 Associate Director, Wesley Foundation, University<br />

of <strong>Iowa</strong>, <strong>Iowa</strong> City; 1994 Cedar Falls, St. Timothy's; 1998 Monona-Giard.<br />

Gildner, Robert Vinson (RM) ........................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Gillan, Marilee A. (Wendi) (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 L; 1998 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1995 Kellerton-<br />

Beaconsfield-Grand River; 1998 School (Kellerton-Beaconsfield-Grand River); 1999 Swea City.<br />

Gillespie, Harlan Duane (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1989 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Plymouth-Rock<br />

Falls; 1986 School (Plymouth-Rock Falls); 1987 Plymouth-Rock Falls; 1989 Lake Park; 1990 Lake Park-<br />

Excelsior; 1993 <strong>Iowa</strong> City, St. Mark's.<br />

Gingerich, Kevin Dean (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 School; 1987 Des<br />

Moines, Grace (Assoc.); 1989 Alden-Popejoy; 1993 West Des Moines (Assoc.); 1999 Bloomfield-Drakesville.<br />

Gjerde, Wayne Roger (RM) ............................ (See 1997 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Gladfelder, Kermit Clair (RAM) ......................... (See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Glenn-Burns, David M. (FE). .UM Church West Ohio: 1984 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 FM & E. West<br />

Ohio: June 1, 1985 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 Mechanicsville Yoke (UM-UP)-Mt. Vernon (Assoc.); 1990<br />

Mechanicsville Yoke (UM-PCUSA)-Stanwood Union (UM-PCUSA); 1996 Director/Campus Minister, Wesley<br />

Foundation, University of Northern <strong>Iowa</strong>, Cedar Falls.<br />

Glenn-Burns, Jaymee Lynn (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D; 1989 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 School; 1985<br />

Mechanicsville Yoke (UM-UP); 1990 Mechanicsville Yoke (UM-PCUSA); 1996 Cedar Falls, St. Timothy’s,<br />

Director of Discipleship; 1999 School; <strong>2000</strong> School/ Cedar Falls, St. Timothy’s (Assoc.).<br />

Glesener, Kevin J. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 School; 1988 Villisca-<br />

Nodaway; 1992 New Sharon.<br />

Gobeli, David L. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1992 Ventura; 1993 Sheffield, Zion and<br />

Ventura; January 1, 1995 Ventura; 1998 Morgan-Bradford-Lee Center.<br />

Gochenouer, Jr., James W. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1988 LP; 1990 PM & D; 1994 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

Sept. 1, 1988 Ross-Gray; 1990 School (Ross-Gray); 1991 Ross-Gray; 1994 Meservey-Thornton.


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Goodall, Brenda (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 Muscatine, Fellowship Parish: Musserville-<br />

Spangler Chapel-High Prairie-Peace (Assoc.); <strong>2000</strong> Muscatine, Musserville-Spangler Chapel-Sweetland-High<br />

Prairie-Peace-St. Paul Hispanic (Team Ministry).<br />

Goodfellow, Karl E. (FE). .UM Church Holston: January 12, 1994 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: January 12, 1994<br />

Guttenberg-McGregor; 1998 Guttenberg; <strong>2000</strong> Sabbatical leave.<br />

Gould, Herbert Ray (RM) ..............................(See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Gran, Mary Alice (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 Director, Education & Ministries for Children,<br />

Christian Educaiton Unit, General Board of Discipleship.<br />

Grant, Henry B., Jr. (FE). .N. Carolina: July 1, 1997 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 Stanhope Parish; <strong>2000</strong> Lansing-<br />

New Albin.<br />

Grant, Willis E. (RAM) .................................(See 1993 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Gray, Dale (RAM) ....................................(See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Green, Harold J. (FE). .UM Church Wisc.: 1973 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 FM & E. Wisc.: 1973 Footville-Plymouth;<br />

Jan. 1, 1975 School. June 3, 1977 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 North Liberty-Tiffin; 1981 Des Moines, First<br />

(Assoc.); 1983 New Heart Ministries, Des Moines; 1986 One Plus One, Inc., Des Moines; September 1, 1986<br />

Des Moines, Bloomfield; 1989 Adel; 1997 Muscatine, Wesley.<br />

Green, Mary Kathryn (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1985 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 Davenport, St. John's,<br />

(Assoc.); 1985 Boone, First (Assoc.); 1989 Leave of Absence; 1990 Edgewood; 1996 Fairbank-Oran.<br />

Green, Merton Boswell (RM) ...........................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Green, William Harker (RM) ............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

*Greene, Kenneth L., Jr. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 LP; <strong>2000</strong> AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 Fort Dodge, Riverside;<br />

July 1, <strong>2000</strong> transferred Southwest Texas <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Greenwood, Frank L. (RM) .............................(See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Griffin, Don Eason (RM) ...............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Griffin, Robert A. (RM) ................................(See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Grosvenor, Dwight Franklin (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1973 PM & D; 1979 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1973 School; 1974<br />

Discontinued; 1977 School; 1978 Lamont-Aurora; Feb. 1, 1981 Lime Springs-Chester; 1986 Sherrill; August<br />

17, 1986 School; 1987 Cedar Falls, First (Assoc.); 1990 New Hartford; 1994 Lohrville-Rinard; 1995 Churdan-<br />

Lanesboro-Lohrville-Paton; 1996 Heartland U.M. Parish, Churdan-Lanesboro-Lohrville-Paton; December 8,<br />

1999 Lohrville-Lanesboro.<br />

Grotewold, W Scott (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 PM & D; 1980 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 School; 1978 Winterset-<br />

Patterson (Assoc.); 1982 Fort Dodge, First (Assoc.); 1987 Director/Campus Minister, Wesley Foundation,<br />

University of Northern <strong>Iowa</strong>, Cedar Falls; 1992 Waterloo, Kimball Ave; 1994 Ames, Collegiate and Director,<br />

Wesley Foundation, <strong>Iowa</strong> State University, Ames.<br />

Groves, John L. (RM) .................................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Gruber, Donald Mark (RM) .............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Gubser, James Claude (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 PM & D; 1989 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 Charter Oak-Deloit-<br />

Ute (School); 1986 Charter Oak-Deloit-Ute; 1988 Humeston (UM-D-Leroy UP Yoke); 1991 Humeston-Leroy<br />

Yoke (UM-D-PCUSA); 1995 Centerville.<br />

Guinn, Chester Lee (RM) ..............................(See 1991 IACJ for complete record)


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Gull, Phillip Kirby (RM). .Meth. Ch. Ohio: 1962 PM & D. Meth. Ch. Southwest Texas: 1965 FM & E.<br />

Southwest Texas: 1964 Alamo Heights; 1965 Oxford; 1967 Paige-Cedar Creek; 1967 School; 1968 School;<br />

1968 Supervisor and Medical Social Worker, Bexar County Hospital District, San Antonio, Texas; 1970<br />

Program Director and Assistant Professor of Sociology/Social Work, Houston Baptist University, Houston,<br />

Texas; 1973 Visiting Professor, Texas Women's University Nursing School,Southwest Texas Medical Center,<br />

Houston, Texas; 1975 Assistant Professor in Work, Joint Social Work Program, Augustana and Sioux Falls<br />

Colleges, Sioux Falls, South Dakota; 1977 Consultant, Office of Training and Development, Department of<br />

Human Services, State of South Dakota; 1978 Consultant, State Board of Charities and Corrections, State of<br />

South Dakota; 1980 Department Chair and Assistant Professor in Social Work, Social Work Department,<br />

Wartburg College, Waverly, <strong>Iowa</strong>; 1983 (Supply) Fairbanks-Oran, <strong>Iowa</strong>; Transfer from SW Texas June 1, 1983.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 Wartburg College, Assistant Professor of Social Work; Sept. 1, 1984 Des Moines, St. John's; 1993<br />

Leave of absence; April 1, 1996 Staff Social Worker, VA Medical Center, Des Moines; <strong>2000</strong> Retired.<br />

Gunderson, Lynn (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1997 Zearing.<br />

Guy, Eric Peter (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 PM & D; 1998 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 Rippey-Fairview; <strong>2000</strong> Perry-<br />

Rippey-Fairview.<br />

Hahn, Samuel John (RM) .............................. (See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Haider, Clifford Robert (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1966 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 FM & D Elected E;<br />

Nov 16, 1969 E. S. Ia.: 1966 Hope Parish: Panora-Linden-Morrisburg-Yale-Prairie Center (Assoc.); 1967<br />

School; 1968 Millersburg-South English. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Millersburg-South English; 1970 Millersburg-South<br />

English-Union; 1972 Humeston (Humeston Christian-LeRoy UP); 1976 Rolfe-Bradgate; 1980 Estherville; 1983<br />

Osceola; 1992 Council Bluffs, Broadway; 1995 Keokuk, Trinity; 1997 Minburn.<br />

Hall, Max I. (RM) ..................................... (See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Hall, Ronald Eugene (AM) . .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 L; 1998 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1992 Harvey-Tracy; 1998<br />

Des Moines Sheridan Park-Capitol Heights.<br />

Hall, Scott Cummins (RM) ............................. (See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Hall, Terry B. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Fontanelle-Highland.<br />

*Hamann, Arthur A. (RM). .Meth Church NH: 1954 PM & D. NB: 1956 FM & E. NH: 1954 East Rochester-<br />

North Rochester. NB: 1956 Bassett-Newport. S. Ia.: 1958 Dunlap-Dow City; 1962 Dunlap; 1963 Prairie<br />

City-Pleasant Hill; 1965 Leon-Decatur; 1968 Decatur County Cooperative Ministry-Leon-High Point. <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

1969 Sabbatical Leave; 1970 Johnson County Community College, Kansas; 1974 Voluntary Location; 1978<br />

Readmitted and retired; May 28, 1999 Deceased.<br />

Hamilton, Keith Eugene (RM) ......................... (See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Hamilton, Marilyn Laverne (RM) ........................ (See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Hampton, Raymond G. (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1966 PM & D; 1968 FM & E. N. Ia.: 1966 Estherville<br />

(Assoc.); 1968 Sergeant Bluff-Salix. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Sergeant Bluff-Salix; 1976 Eldridge; 1983 Alden-Popejoy;<br />

1987 Story City; 1995 Albia.<br />

Hancock, Eugene Howell (RM) ......................... (See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Hanford, Jack Tyrus (RM) ............................. (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Hanke, James F., Jr. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970 PM & D; 1973 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970 School; 1972 Arlington-<br />

Volga; 1975 Dike; Jan. 15, 1984 Manchester; 1995 Waterloo, First.<br />

Hansel, Penny Kay Wilson (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 School; 1990<br />

Collins-Loring; Sept. 1, 1997 Family leave; 1998 McGregor; <strong>2000</strong> Guttenberg.<br />

Hansen, Ernest Paul (RM) ............................. (See 1994 IACJ for complete record)


PASTORAL RECORD<br />

Hansen, Steven James (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 School; 1986 Coin-<br />

Norwich; Sept. 1, 1992 Coon Rapids; 1998 Cedar Falls, First (Assoc.).<br />

Hanson, Norris P. (RM) ................................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Hantla, John Paul, Jr. (RM) .............................(See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

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Harding, Douglas Paul (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 PM & D; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 Grinnell (Assoc.);<br />

1984 Eddyville-Kirkville; 1986 Kellerton-Beaconsfield-Grand River; 1988 Blairstown-Norway; 1993 Muscatine,<br />

Wesley (Assoc.); 1997 Rockwell City; 1999 Rockwell City-Jolley.<br />

Harmon, Roger Quentin (FE). .Meth Church Kansas W: 1964 PM & D; 1967 FM & E. Kansas W: 1964 School;<br />

1965 Salina; 1966 School; 1967 Salina; 1968 Chaplain, Richmond Memorial Hospital; 1969 Valley; 1971<br />

Chaplain, Serv. of Chs. Vir.; 1972 Chaplain, Beaumont School; 1974 Harper; 1976 Staff Chaplain, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Methodist Medical Center. June 3, 1977 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 Staff Chaplain, <strong>Iowa</strong> Methodist Medical<br />

Center; Sept. 1, 1979 The Health Center, Mennonite Hospital, Bloomington, Ill.; 1980 School; 1982 Pastoral<br />

Counseling, Illinois Pastoral Service Institute, Bloomington, Illinois; June 1, 1987 Director of Clinical Services<br />

and Education Samaritan Counseling Center, Houston, Texas; 1993 Director of Education, Samaritan<br />

Counseling Center, Samaritan Center for Counseling and Education.<br />

Harris, Frederic George (RM) ...........................(See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Harryman, Harold E. (RAM) ............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Hartley, Lawrence James (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: June 15, 1970 LP; 1972 PM & D; 1975 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970<br />

Merrill-Stanton; Aug. 15, 1970 Merrill, First-Stanton; 1971 Epworth-Farley; 1972 School; 1974 Webb-Gillett<br />

Grove; Aug. 15, 1976 Spencer, Grace (Assoc.); 1978 New Hampton; 1985 Dayton-Harcourt; 1990 Maquoketa;<br />

1993 Guthrie Center-Bowman Chapel.<br />

*Hartman, Kenneth J., Sr. (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 Hope Parish, Dawson-Cooper;<br />

1997 Stratford-South Marion-Homer-Duncombe (Assoc.); May 1, 1998 Stratford-South Marion-Homer-<br />

Duncombe-McGuire Bend (United Brethren) (Assoc.); March 31, 1999 Not appointed. 1999 Peace U.M. Parish,<br />

Van Horne-Elberon-Blairstown-Norway (Assoc.); October 15, 1999 Not appointed; <strong>2000</strong> Discontinued.<br />

Hary, Joann Nielsen (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 L; 1994 AM & D; <strong>2000</strong> FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1988<br />

Lamont-Aurora; 1996 Winfield-Spring Run.<br />

Hary, Robert Alan (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 L; 1995 AM & D. S. Indiana: 1986 Patronville. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992<br />

Fairbank-Oran; 1996 Mt. Union-Wesley Chapel.<br />

Hasel, Paul F. (RM) ...................................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Haskins, Derrick (FE). .Meth. Church Ireland: July 1, 1994 transfer UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 Ottumwa,<br />

Wesley.<br />

Hasler, Beulah D. "Dot" (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 Winthrop Church of Christ United<br />

(UM-UCC).<br />

Hatten, Ted J. Lyddon (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 Mitchellville-Santiago;<br />

1999 Indianola, Center Chapel-Farmers Chapel.<br />

Haverland, Mark A. (FE). .UM Church Minn.: 1974 PM. UMChurch <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1979 FM. Minn.: 1974 School; 1976<br />

Discontinued. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 Ankeny, Faith; 1982 Leave of absence; 1987 Honorable location; Jan. 1, 1997 Polk<br />

City; 1997 (readmitted) Polk City.<br />

*Hawes, Laurence Boardman (RM). .ME Church DA: 1937 PM; 1940 D; 1941 FM; 1943 E. DA: 1937 Camp<br />

Crook; 1938 Faith. S. Ia.: 1940 Pilot Mound; 1942 Cedar; 1944 Moravia; 1946 Mitchellville-Santiago. Nw.<br />

Ia.: 1949 Vincent-Woolstock; 1951 Clinton, Lyons-Camanche; 1955 Harris. S. Ia.: 1959 Shelby-Tennant;<br />

1965 Paton-Dana; 1968 Moulton-Exline-Sharon Chapel-Unionville. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Moulton-Exline-Sharon<br />

Chapel-Unionville; 1972 Millersburg-South English Union; 1977 Retired; April 9, <strong>2000</strong> Deceased.


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*Hawhee, Sherman Gale (RM). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1952 AS; June 13, 1954 PM; 1955 D; 1958 FM; Sept.<br />

14, 1958 E. N. Ia.: 1952 Elma; 1955 Randalia; Dec. 15, 1958 Merrill-Hinton; 1964 Ocheyedan-Harris. <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

1969 Ocheyedan-Harris; 1971 Garner; Jan. 15, 1978 Corydon Parish: Corydon-Millerton-Sewal-New Zion;<br />

1986 Cedar Rapids, Salem; 1992 Retired; January 19, <strong>2000</strong> Deceased.<br />

Hawkins, Frederick C. "Rick" (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> L. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Kellerton-Beaconsfield-Grand<br />

River.<br />

Hawley, Robert George, Jr. (FE). .Meth Church MN: June 17, 1966 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 FM & E.<br />

MN: 1966 School. N. Ia.: May 15, 1967 School; 1968 Marathon. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Marathon; Sept. 1, 1969 Marathon-<br />

Rembrandt; 1971 Fort Dodge, First (Assoc.); 1972 Des Moines, Easton Place; 1973 School; 1974 Ecumenical<br />

Institute, St.Louis; 1975 The Ecumenical Institute, Richmond; 1978 The Ecumenical Institute, Chicago Nexus;<br />

1980 The Ecumenical Institute, Perth, Western Australia; 1981 The Ecumenical Institute, Chicago Nexus; 1989<br />

Manager, International <strong>Conference</strong> Center, The Ecumenical Institute.<br />

Heath, Mark David (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D; 1982 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 School (Baldwin-<br />

Monmouth); 1979 Edgewood; 1983 Des Moines, First, (Assoc); October 1, 1986 Chaplain-Director Church<br />

Relations, <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College, Mt. Pleasant; 1990 Council Bluffs, Epworth.<br />

Heck, Dennis Ray (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 PM & D; 1985 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 Manchester (Assoc.); 1982<br />

Leave of Absence; September 1, 1983 School (CPE, St. Luke's Hospital, Cedar Rapids); May, 1984 Assoc.<br />

Chaplain, St. Luke's Hospital, Cedar Rapids; Dec. 1, 1985 Chaplain, Jefferson Memorial Hospital, Crystal City,<br />

Mo.<br />

Hembry, John (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 Rowley-Walker; Aug. 17, 1981 Woolstock-<br />

Duncombe-Vincent; 1987 Lime Springs-Chester; 1995 Dayton-Harcourt.<br />

Henrichs, Marilyn C. (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 Des Moines, Grace (Assoc.). (See<br />

Diaconal Ministry Service Record for complete record)<br />

Henry, Charles Samuel (RM) ........................... (See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Henry, Roger B. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 School; 1990 Bettendorf,<br />

Asbury (Assoc.); 1993 Sheldon (Assoc.); 1997 Marcus.<br />

Hensen, Donald Robert (RM) ........................... (See 1997 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Herbst, Arnold T. (RM) ................................ (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Herndon, Daniel J. (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1963 PM & D. N. Ia.: 1967 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1963 School; 1966<br />

Cedar Rapids, St. Paul's (Assoc.); 1967 Waterloo, Linden. West Ohio: 1969 Hyde Park Minister of Youth; 1970<br />

School; 1972 Batavia, First. June 3, 1977 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 Pleasantville; 1980 Des Moines, First<br />

(Assoc.); 1981 Chaplain, <strong>Iowa</strong> Methodist Medical Center; 1984 Shenandoah (Co-pastor); Aug. 24, 1987 Cedar<br />

Falls, St. Timothy's; 1994 Waverly, Trinity; <strong>2000</strong> Jesup.<br />

Hermann, Medea A. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Fort Dodge, First (Assoc.).<br />

Hershey, Anthony Neil (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 Cedar Falls, Prairie Springs; <strong>2000</strong><br />

Dows-Alexander-Dows Prebyterian (UM-PCUSA Yoke).<br />

Hersey, Thomas D. (RLP) ............................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Hesseltine, Lester R. (RLP) ............................ (See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Hibben, Marvin Scott (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D; 1980 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 School; 1979 Morgan-<br />

Bradford-Lee Center; 1984 Primghar (UM-UCC Union); July 1, 1989 Ivy Centennial-Pleasant Hill; 1990<br />

Pleasant Hill, Oakwood-Ivy, Centennial; 1992 Pleasant Hill, Oakwood.<br />

Hiebert, William J. (FE). .UM Church Minn.: 1964 PM & D.; 1968 FM & E. Minn.: 1964 Winona-Central; 1967<br />

Chaplain, Fairview Hosp.; 1969 Counseling Service; Transfer from Minnesota April 15, 1983. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983


PASTORAL RECORD<br />

Director of Marriage and Family Counseling, Rock Island, Illinois; 1993 Executive Director/Adjunct Professor,<br />

Marriage and Family Counseling Service/University of Dubuque Theological Seminary.<br />

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Higdon, Dave Leon (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1963 PM & D; 1966 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1963 School; 1966<br />

Burlington, West Hill; 1968 Muscatine, Wesley (Assoc.). <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Muscatine, Wesley (Assoc.); 1972<br />

Brighton-West Chester; 1976 Earlham-Worthington-DeSoto; 1979 Lake Mills-Thompson; 1985 Faith United<br />

Parish: Centerville-Cincinnati-Jerome-Mystic-Numa-Unionville (Co-Pastor.); 1989 Faith United Parish,<br />

Centerville; 1990 Centerville; 1994 LeMars, Calvary; 1996 LeMars, Calvary-Seney; 1998 Cedar Rapids,<br />

Kenwood Park.<br />

Hill, Arthur Lloyd (RM). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1963 PM & D; 1967 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1963 School; 1967 Woodbine.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Woodbine; 1975 Mount Ayr Parish: Mount Ayr-Blockton-Redding-Middle Fork; 1978 Hope Parish:<br />

Bagley-Yale-Jamaica; 1988 Clinton, Trinity-Lyons; 1997 Osage; <strong>2000</strong> Retired.<br />

Hill, Edythe J. Nichols (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 LP; 1992 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1987 Bayard-<br />

Wichita; 1988 Low Moor-McCausland; 1997 Riceville-McIntire; <strong>2000</strong> Family leave.<br />

Hjelmaas, Roy A. (RAM) ...............................(See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Hobson, Donald G. (RM) ..............................(See 1997 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Hodson, Donald Lee (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 PM & D; 1972 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 School; 1971<br />

Colesburg-Zion-Immanuel; 1976 Blairstown-Norway; 1983 Pocahontas; 1993 Coralville.<br />

Hoehns, K. Wayne (RM) ...............................(See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Hofer, Maynard Paul (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D; 1986 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1983 Huxley-<br />

Cambridge; 1987 Williamsburg; 1989 Chaplain, U.S. Army; 1990 Chaplain Recruiter, U.S. Army; 1990 Chaplain<br />

Recruiter, U.S. Army; July 10, 1995 Installation Chaplain, U.S. Army; Effective 8/28/00 CPE, Gunderson-<br />

Lutheran Hospital, La Crosse, WI.<br />

Hohl, Richard T. (RAM) ................................(See 1991 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Hokel, Beryl Dean (FE) . .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D; 1981 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 Ross-Gray; 1977 School;<br />

(1979 Shelby-Tennant-Persia); 1980 Sioux City, Grace (Assoc.); 1984 Radcliffe-Ellsworth; September 1, 1986<br />

School; 1988 Counselor, Gensis Therapy Center, Oak Forest, Illinois; 1990 Honorable Location; 1992<br />

(Readmitted) Director of Pastoral Services, Northwest Community Hospital, Arlington Heights, Illinois; 1998<br />

Pastoral Services Consultant, Northwest Community Health Care, Arlington Heights, Illinois.<br />

Holdorf, Robert R. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 L; 1995 L; 1986 PM & D; 1989 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Vinton,<br />

Stewart Memorial; 1986 New Hartford; 1988 Shell Rock; 1991 Surrendered credentials;1995 Lime Springs-<br />

Chester; 1997 (readmitted) Lime Springs-Chester.<br />

Holmes, David Russell (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1967 AS. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 LP; 1970 PM & D; 1973<br />

FM & E. S. Ia.: 1967 Locust Grove-Summit; 1968 Faith Parish: Farragut-Locust Grove-Madison-Riverton-<br />

Summit (Assoc.). <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Faith Parish: Farragut-Locust Grove-Madison-Riverton-Summit (Assoc.); 1970<br />

School; 1972 Sioux City, Riverside; Oct. 1, 1973 Morning Sun-Yarmouth; 1977 Leave of Absence; 1978 Rock<br />

Rapids; 1987 Oskaloosa, Central; 1993 Disability leave.<br />

Holmes, Scott G. (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1965 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1968 Boone,<br />

First-Marion Street-Mackey-Mineral Ridge (Assoc.). <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Boone, First-Marion Street-Mackey-Mineral<br />

Ridge (Assoc.); 1970 Blakesburg-Christiansburg-Mt. Zion-Ottumwa, First (Assoc.); 1972 Webb-Gillette Grove;<br />

1974 Farmington-Big Mound-Bonaparte; 1980 Guthrie Center-Bowman Chapel; 1984 Strawberry Point; Feb.<br />

14, 1987 Leave of Absence; 1989 Arnolds Park-Fostoria; Nov. 15, 1995 Arnolds Park-Fostoria-Excelsior; <strong>2000</strong><br />

Mason City, Grace.<br />

Homan, Vincent (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1993 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1993 What Cheer-Delta.<br />

*Hong, Jin Hwa (FE). .UM Church Wisc.: 1983 LP; 1984 PM; 1985 FM & E. Wisc.: Jan. 15, 1983 Korean<br />

American; 1984 First Korean; Oct. 1, 1989 transferred Troy. Troy: Oct. 1, 1989 Newtonville Korean Albany;


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March 15, 1992 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: March 15, 1992 Bettendorf, Quad-Cities, Korean; 1995 Des Moines,<br />

Korean; January 1, 1999 appointed Rocky Mountain; July 1, <strong>2000</strong> transferred Rock Mountain <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Hooper, Kay (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 PM & D; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1983 New Hope Parish:<br />

Melcher/Dallas-Columbia; 1986 Waterloo, First (Assoc.); 1989 Minburn; 1997 Garner.<br />

Hooten, Jack Ray (RM) ............................... (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Hoover, Dianna (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 PM & D; 1996 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 School; 1994 Ainsworth (UM-<br />

PCUSA Union); 1998 Cedar Rapids, St. Mark’s.<br />

Hoover, Joan Short (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972 PM & D; 1974 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972 Dike; 1975 Moravia,<br />

Grace-Salem; 1978 Associate Director, Wesley Foundation, <strong>Iowa</strong> City; 1984 School; 1985 Superintendent,<br />

Dubuque District; 1991 Sabbatical; 1992 CPE, University of <strong>Iowa</strong> Hospital and Clinics; 1993 School; June 1,<br />

1994 Crawfordsville (UM-PCUSA Union).<br />

Hoover, Lorinda H. M. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 PM & D; 1997 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 School; 1995 Lehigh-<br />

Otho; Sept. 14, 1999 Maternity leave; Nov. 1, 1999 Lehigh-Otho; <strong>2000</strong> Grand Junction.<br />

Hoover, Robert Willard, Jr. (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1966 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970 FM & E. N. Ia.:<br />

1966 School; 1968 Dike. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Dike; 1975 Moravia, Grace-Salem; 1978 School; 1980 Associate Director<br />

Wesley Foundation, University of <strong>Iowa</strong>, <strong>Iowa</strong> City; 1988 School; 1991 Riverside.<br />

Hopes, Dennis (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1997 Lacey.<br />

Hotle, Thomas Eugene (RM) ........................... (See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Houts, Glen E., Jr. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Nov. 5, 1999 Danbury.<br />

Howe, Merlen F. (RM) ................................. (See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Howerton, John D. (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1997 Lafayette, Salem.<br />

Howland, Ray C. (RM). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1965 PM & D; 1967 FM & E. N. Ia.: 1965 Marion (Assoc.); 1967<br />

Conrad-Whitten. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Conrad-Whitten; 1973 Cedar Falls, Trinity; 1976 President, Self-Help, Inc.,<br />

Waverly, <strong>Iowa</strong>; November 11, 1988 Leave of Absence; 1989 Elma and New Hampton; August 1, 1997 New<br />

London; December 31, 1999 Retired.<br />

Hoyle, Lowell E. (RM) ................................. (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Hoyt, Gary William (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 School; Jan. 1, 1990<br />

Central City; 1997 West Des Moines, Jordan Creek.<br />

Huddleston, Henry W., Jr. (RM) ......................... (See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Hulse, Marvin Lee (RM) ............................... (See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Hurd, Morris C. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1989 LP; 1991 PM & D; 1996 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1,<br />

1989 Danbury; 1991 Red Oak Circuit: Climax-Hawthorne-Stratton; 1997 Kellogg-Pleasant View.<br />

Iles, Richard A. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 PM & D; 1996 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 Pulaski-Troy; 1999 Fenton-<br />

Good Hope-Burt.<br />

Imlay, Harry (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: Jan. 1, 1990 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1986 Oxford; 1994 Hubbard.<br />

Isaacson, Clifford Edwin (RM) ......................... (See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

James, Vincent Lee (RM) .............................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Janes, Michael David (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 School; February 1, 1999 School


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Jayne, Carlos Call, Jr. (RM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 PM & D; 1981 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 School; 1980<br />

Waterloo, St. Paul's; Nov. 1, 1984 Des Moines Urban Minister; 1992 Des Moines Urban Minister, Des Moines<br />

Urban Mission Council/<strong>Conference</strong> Legislative Advocate; July 1-Aug. 15, 1994 Sabbatical; Aug. 15, 1994 Urban<br />

Minister, Des Moines Urban Mission Council/<strong>Conference</strong> Advocate; Dec. 1, 1995 Des Moines, Wesley-<br />

Bloomfield/<strong>Conference</strong> Legislative Advocate; December 1, 1997 <strong>Conference</strong> Legislative Advocate; <strong>2000</strong><br />

Retired.<br />

Jenkins, Bill (RM). .UM Church Cal-Nev.: 1972 PM & D; 1974 FM & E. Cal.-Nev.: 1972 Wayside; 1975 Los<br />

Banos; 1979 Corcoran; 1980 withdrawn; July 1, 1984 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 Shelby-Tennant-Persia;<br />

1986 St. Ansgar-Little Cedar; 1990 Leave of Absence; Sept. 1, 1992 Newell; 1995 Not appointed; July 1, 1996<br />

Leave of absence; 1997 Farmington-Bonaparte Yoke (UM-PCUSA); October 1, 1999 Farmington; <strong>2000</strong><br />

Retired.<br />

Jenkins, Richard Linn (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 PM & D; 1998 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 School; Sept. 1, 1994<br />

Marshalltown, Hope (Assoc.) and Melbourne; 1995 Melbourne-Gilman; 1998 <strong>Iowa</strong> Falls (Assoc.); 1999<br />

Griswold.<br />

Jenks, Daniel G. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 PM & D; 1995 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 School; Oct. 1, 1992 Leave<br />

of Absence; 1993 Sioux City, First (Assoc.); 1995 George; January 6, 1996 Temporary Active Duty, Chaplain,<br />

U.S. Army; July 7, 1997 Leave of absence; 1998 serving other denomination (United Church of Canistota,<br />

Canistota, South Dakota); 1999 Mingo-Farrar.<br />

Jensen, Carl Oliver (RM) ..............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Jensen, Richard S. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D; 1982 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Jan. 15, 1976 Sherrill (UM-<br />

UCC Yoke); 1977 School (Sherrill UM-UCC Yoke); 1978 School (New Virginia-Medora); 1980 New Virginia-<br />

Medora; 1982 Tabor-Randolph; 1989 Sioux Rapids (UM-UCC Union); 1996 Northwood-Kensett; 1997<br />

Northwood.<br />

*John, Ralph C. (RM). .Meth Church W-VA: 1941 PM. BALT: 1946 FM. W-VA: 1942 School; 1945<br />

Washington, D.C. Foundry (Assoc.). BALT: 1949 Professor, The American University; 1951 Chaplain, U.S.<br />

Army; 1953 Dean, The American University. S. Ia.: Nov. 1963 President, Simpson College. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969<br />

President, Simpson College; 1972 President, Western Maryland College, Westminister, MD; 1977 Retired;<br />

November 25, 1999 Deceased.<br />

Johnson, Anita Marie (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 PM & D; 1993 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 Manilla Yoke (UM-<br />

PCUSA); 1993 Bettendorf, Asbury (Assoc.); 1998 Clarence-Stanwood Union (UM-PCUSA).<br />

Johnson, John Donald (RM) ...........................(See 1990 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Johnson, Loyd Edward (RM) ...........................(See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Johnson, Ricky K. (FE). .UM Church Mo. W.: 1982 PM & D; 1986 FM & E. Mo. W.: Apr. 1, 1981 Hale-Avalon-<br />

Bedford; June 1, 1984 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Noble-Grant-Lincoln Center; 1990 Greene Yoke (UM-Br.);<br />

1995 Dike.<br />

Johnson, Torger Paul (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 School; 1990 Webster<br />

City, Asbury-Kamrar (Assoc.); 1993 Victor-Ladora-Guernsey-Ohio-Koszta; 1994 New Covenant Parish, Victor-<br />

Ladora-Guernsey-Ohio-Koszta; <strong>2000</strong> West Bend-Mallard.<br />

Johnson, William Raymond (RM) . .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 PM & D; 1981 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 Greeley; 1978<br />

School (Greeley); 1979 School (Waukon-Dorchester); 1980 Waukon-Dorchester; August 17, 1981 Assistant<br />

General Secretary, General Council on Finance and Administration, Evanston, Illinois; August 28, 1985<br />

transferred to South Dakota. S.D.: August 17, 1985 Director of Finance and Administrative Services,<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer, and Foundation Treasurer, South Dakota Annual <strong>Conference</strong>; May 18, 1992<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer and Director of Administrative Services, <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>; August 1, 1992<br />

transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer and Director of Administrative Services, <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.; April 1, 1996 Ankeny, First (Assoc.); 1998 Ankeny, First (First, Faith Center) (Assoc.); <strong>2000</strong>


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Johnston, Mary Mildred (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1981 PM & D; 1985 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1981 School; 1983<br />

Maxwell Yoke (UM-UP)-Peoria; 1984 Stuart-Mt. Vernon; Sept. 1, 1987 School; 1988 Washington (Assoc.);<br />

1990 Coordinator of Family Counseling Program, Muscatine Family Resources, Inc.; 1994 Chaplain, Coe<br />

College, Cedar Rapids and Family Resource, Inc., Muscatine; Jan. 1, 1996 Chaplain, Coe College and Big<br />

Brothers Big Sisters, Cedar Rapids; 1998 Chaplain and Director of Religious Life, Coe College.<br />

Jones, Diane L.B. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 School (Tama-Montour,<br />

Assoc.); January 1, 1988 Tama-Montour (Assoc.) and Chelsea; 1988 Council Bluffs, Epworth; 1990 Waverly,<br />

Trinity (Assoc.); 1992 East Janesville-Mt. Hope; 1996 Des Moines, Sheridan Park-Capitol Heights; 1998<br />

Collins-Loring; 1999 Leave of absence.<br />

Jones, Harold Edward (RM) ........................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Jones, Larry Wayne (RM). .UM Church N. Ill.: 1976 PM & D; 1979 FM & E. N. Ill.: 1976 School; 1977 Plato<br />

Center-Burlington; 1979 Downers Grove, First; June 4, 1982 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 Arlington-Volga;<br />

1986 Tama-Montour; 1988 Council Bluffs, Epworth; 1990 Waverly, Faith-Warren; 1991 Janesville; 1996 Des<br />

Moines, Epworth; <strong>2000</strong> Retired.<br />

Jones, Lawrence E. (RM) .............................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Jordan, Jane I. (RAM) ................................ (See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Joseph, Sushil (RM) ................................. (See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Kaasa, LaVonne Rae (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 PM & D; 1986 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 School; 1984 Maxwell<br />

Yoke (UM-UP)-Peoria; 1986 Paton; 1990 Fort Dodge, Epworth; 1995 Superintendent, Spencer District.<br />

Kahler, Gerry Lawrence (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1993 LP; 1996 PM & D; 1998 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept.<br />

1, 1993 Brooks-Carbon-Carl; 1996 Dunkerton; 1999 Dunkerton-Mt. Hope.<br />

Kail, Edward Allen (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 PM & D; 1979 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 School; 1977 Fox River<br />

Parish: Milton-Cantril-Mount Sterling; 1982 Mount Ayr Parish: Mount Ayr-Redding-Blockton-Middle Fork; Aug.<br />

17, 1987 Superintendent, Ottumwa District; Aug. 1, 1991 Associate Professor, Chair of Town and Country<br />

Ministries/Director of Field Education, Saint Paul School of Theology; 1997 Interim Academic Dean, Saint Paul<br />

School of Theology; 1998 Interim Academic Dean/Chair of Town and County Ministries/Director of the Course<br />

of Study School, Saint Paul School of Theology; August 1, <strong>2000</strong> Faith (Gilmore City, Humboldt, Rutland).<br />

Kastler, Kent Randolph (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1961 PM & D; 1965 FM & E. N. Ia.: 1961 School; 1965<br />

McGregor-Giard-Marquette; 1968 Earlville-Earlville (UCC). <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Earlville-Earlville (UCC); 1970<br />

Supernumerary; 1971 Ayrshire-Curlew; 1972 Supernumerary; Jan. 1, 1973 New Virginia-Medora; 1974<br />

Voluntary Location; 1975 (Readmitted) Center Point; Oct. 15, 1976 Lacey-Beacon; 1978 Shell Rock; 1981<br />

Greene Yoke (UM-BR); 1990 Hubbard; 1994 Retired; 1995 (Reinstated) Anthon-Rock Branch.<br />

Keck, L. Robert (RM) ................................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Keizer, John Albon (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 L; 1998 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1996 Brooks-Carbon-<br />

Carl; 1997 School (Brooks-Carbon-Carl); <strong>2000</strong> Springville.<br />

Kelderman, Leroy W. (FE). .(Open Bible Church) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1973 PM & D; 1975 FM; Sept. 28, 1975<br />

E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1973 Delmar-Charlotte-Elwood; 1978 Norwalk-Linn Grove; 1979 Spencer, Grace (Assoc.); 1981 Des<br />

Moines, Miller; 1983 Manager, Cokesbury Bookstore, Des Moines; 1985 Leave of Absence; Sept. 1, 1985 New<br />

Virginia-Medora; 1990 Ankeny, Faith-Des Moines, Marquisville; 1998 Des Moines, Marquisville-Christ; <strong>2000</strong><br />

Des Moines, First (Assoc.).<br />

Kellogg, Charles Bruce (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1979 PM & D; 1982 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1979 School; Sept. 1,<br />

1979 Corydon Parish (Assoc.); 1980 School; 1981 North Liberty-Tiffin; 1985 Manson; 1992 Clarion.<br />

Kelly, Dean J. (FE). .UM Church Neb.: 1978 D; 1980 E; 1982 FM. Nebraska: 1975 School; 1978 Bladen, Blue


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Hill; 1981 Omaha, Maplewood; Jan. 1, 1986 Leave of absence; June 1, 1988 Vennard College, Oskaloosa,<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>. June 15, 1989 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 Independence; 1995 Dubuque, St. Luke’s; 1996 Grundy<br />

Center.<br />

Kelsey, Charles D. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1990 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1990 Coralville<br />

(Assoc.); July 1, 1991 Coraville (Assoc.) and <strong>Iowa</strong> City, New Horizons; 1992 <strong>Iowa</strong> City, New Horizons; 1996<br />

Coralville, New Horizons.<br />

Kena, Kwasi Issa (FE). .(Cred. recognized Free Will Baptist) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 E; <strong>2000</strong> FM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989<br />

Park View; 1991 Davenport, St. John’s (Assoc.) and Park View, New Hope; 1992 Waterloo, African-American;<br />

October 1992 Waterloo, Jubilee; 1995 Teaching Department of Religion and Philosophy, Wartburg College;<br />

Jan. 2, 1996 World Division of Board of Global Ministries, Missionary to West Africa; 1999 Leave of absence;<br />

<strong>2000</strong> Missionary, General Board of Global Ministries.<br />

Kendall, Jack (RAM) ..................................(See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Kennedy, Stanley Chester (RM) .........................(See 1993 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Kennedy, Sylvia (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 L; 1999 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 Alburnett-Prairie Chapel.<br />

Kent, Kenneth Neal (FE). .(Credentials Recognized American Baptist) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 E; 1991 FM.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>: Aug. 15, 1988 Early; April 13, 1992 Assistant Director, Great Plains Region, Church World<br />

Service/CROP, National Council of Churches; 1995 Van Horne-Elberon-Blairstown-Norway; Nov. 20, 1995<br />

Peace United Methodist Parish, Van Horne-Elberon-Blairstown-Norway; 1999 Fairfield.<br />

Kerns, Clair Walter (RM) ...............................(See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Kerr, Ronald Raymond (RM) ...........................(See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Kersten, Robert E. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 Stuart-Mount Vernon.<br />

Kiboko, Kiboko Innocent (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 PM & D; <strong>2000</strong> FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 School; 1998<br />

Mount Pleasant (Assoc.).<br />

Kiesey, Deborah Lieder (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 PM & D; 1977 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 School; 1976<br />

Richland-Ollie; 1980 Leave of Absence; 1982 Washington (Assoc.); 1988 Mount Pleasant; 1997 <strong>Iowa</strong> City,<br />

First.<br />

Kildal, William Morris (RM) .............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Kim, Heeyoung (FE). .N.W. Texas: July 1, 1997 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: August 15, 1995 Bettendorf, Quad-<br />

Cities Korean.<br />

Kim, Jung-Sook (FE). .UM Church: 1995 L; 1996 PM & D; 1998 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 Buffalo Center-<br />

Thompson; Dec. 1, 1995 Thompson; Jan.1, 1996 Thompson and Forest City (Assoc.); 1997 West Chester;<br />

<strong>2000</strong> Burlington, West Hill.<br />

King, Frank Gilmore (FE). .UM Church Louisville: 1971 PM & D; 1974 FM & E. Louisville: 1971 School; 1973<br />

Kentucky Wesleyan College; 1974 St. James; 1976 School; Oct. 6, 1978 Chaplain-Intern; 1979 School; Feb.<br />

28, 1980 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Feb. 28, 1980 Chaplain, St. Luke's Methodist Hospital; Sept. 14, 1981 Director<br />

of Chaplaincy, Mortin F. Plant Hospital, Clearwater, Florida.<br />

King, James P. (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Viola.<br />

King, James W. (RM) .................................(See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Kinrade, Alvern J. (RM) ...............................(See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Kinzler, Harlan Ronald (RM) ............................(See 1994 IACJ for complete record)


320<br />

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Kinzler, Herbert Wallace (RAM) ......................... (See 1993 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Kirkpatrick, Kerrin Arlene (FE). .UM Church: 1992 L; 1997 PM & D; <strong>2000</strong> FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 Cedar Rapids,<br />

New Life; Aug. 15, 1993 Not appointed; Nov. 22, 1993 Buck Creek-Delhi; 1994 Martelle-Viola; 1996 Martelle-<br />

Viola (Assoc.); <strong>2000</strong> Cedar Rapids, Crosswinds.<br />

Kirkpatrick, Lexie A. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 School; 1989 Delmar-<br />

Elwood; 1991 Oakville-Kingston; 1993 Nishna Valley Parish, Emerson-Hastings-Wesley Chapel; 1994 Keokuk,<br />

Emmanuel-Melrose-Sandusky; 1999 Arlington-Volga.<br />

Kisker, Scott Thomas (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 Associate Pastor for Youth and<br />

Christian Education, American Protestant Church in Bonn, Germany; 1995 School; 1999 Director of Charles<br />

Wesley Heritage Centre, Bristol, England; <strong>2000</strong> Colesburg.<br />

Kitterman, Ralph Donald (RM) ......................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Kitterman, Ronald Ray (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1967 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970 FM & E. N. Ia.: 1967 School.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 School; 1970 Council Bluffs, Trinity; 1972 Logan-Magnolia; 1977 Sioux City, Grace (Assoc.); Oct.<br />

15, 1979 Deep River (Ecumenical Parish); Oct. 15, 1980 Chaplain, Woodward State Hospital School; 1983<br />

Aurelia; 1989 Chaplain, Friendship Haven, Fort Dodge; 1998 Director of Pastoral Care, Friendship Haven, Fort<br />

Dodge.<br />

Klapp, Dee Ann (FE). .UM Church N.D.: 1983 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 FM & E. June 7, 1985 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

1985 Lovilia-Avery-Albia (Assoc.); 1988 Correctionville-Cushing; 1997 Pisgah-Mondamin-Little Sioux.<br />

Klarenbeek, Henrietta (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 School; 1986 Spirit<br />

Lake (Assoc.); 1990 <strong>Iowa</strong> Great Lakes Ministry; 1991 Aurelia; 1997 Des Moines, Windsor; 1999 Chaplain,<br />

Hospice of Central <strong>Iowa</strong>, Des Moines (School); <strong>2000</strong> Chaplain, Hospice of Central <strong>Iowa</strong>, Des Moines/Hopkins<br />

Grove.<br />

Kledis, James A. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1987 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 School; 1985 East<br />

Janesville-Mt. Hope; 1989 Marshalltown, First (Assoc.); 1992 Boone, First (Assoc.); 1994 <strong>Iowa</strong> City, Hope.<br />

Klein, Carl Edward (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 PM & D; 1971 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Lamont-Aurora; 1970<br />

Burlington, West Hill; Sept. 1, 1973 School (Fairfax-Walford); Sept. 1, 1974 Kellogg-Bethel-Pleasant View;<br />

1980 Faith Parish: Farragut-Locust Grove-Riverton-Summit; 1989 Lohrville-Rinard; 1994 Hartley; 1996 New<br />

Life Parish, Wayland-Cottonwood-Finley Chapel.<br />

Klink, Charles Elmer (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 PM & D; 1980 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 Bussey-Harvey-Tracy;<br />

1981 Camanache; 1985 Sumner; 1988 Humboldt (Assoc.); 1990 Faith: Humboldt-Rutland-Gilmore City-<br />

Bradgate (Assoc.); 1991 Wellman; 1996 Sioux City, Wesley; 1998 Eldridge.<br />

Kluis, Kathy (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 L; 1996 PM & D; 1999 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 Plymouth-Rock Falls;<br />

1997 Logan-Magnolia; <strong>2000</strong> appointed Minnesota <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Knight, Norman Leroy (RM) ........................... (See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Kober, Scott Frederick Keele (FE). .UM Church: LP. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 PM & D; 1999 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

January 1, 1997 Des Moines, Grace (Assoc.).<br />

Koepcke, Robert (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 L; 1999 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: March 3, 1995 Hopkinton Yoke; 1997<br />

Discontinued; 1998 (Reinstated local pastor) Fayette.<br />

*Koontz, Donald H. (RM). .Meth Church N-IN: 1945 PM ; 1946 D; 1947 FM & E. N-IN: 1945 Bouron Circuit;<br />

1948 LaGrange Larger Parish. S. Ia.: 1952 Director of Town and Country Church, Simpson College. <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

1969 Assistant to the President for Special Programs, Simpson College; 1977 Business Manager and<br />

Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of Church in Life Institute, Simpson College; 1980 Retired;<br />

October 12, 1999 Deceased.<br />

Koth, Clayton Eugene (FE). .EUB Church Ia.: 1958 PM; 1964 FM & E. Ia.: 1958 School; 1964 Des Moines,


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Sheridan Park; 1968 Director of Admissions, Evangelical Theological Seminary. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Director of<br />

Admissions, Evangelical Theological Seminary; 1972 Bettendorf, Broadview; 1976 Chariton Parish: Chariton,<br />

First-Chariton, Christ-Pleasant Prairie-Norwood; 1983 Superintendent, Perry District; 1989 West Des Moines,<br />

Walnut Hills; 1995 Urbandale, Walnut Hills.<br />

Koughn, E. Jeanne (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 PM & D; 1998 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 Nichols-Cedar Valley-<br />

Conesville; 1998 Parkersburg-Pleasant Valley; <strong>2000</strong> appointed North Indiana <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Koughn, Harold W. (FE). .UM Church: 1991 L; 1992 PM & D; 1994 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 Delmar-Elwood; 1992<br />

Earlham-Worthington-Penn Center; 1996 Sioux Rapids(UM-UCC Union)-Rembrandt.<br />

Krambeck, Richard E. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 D & AM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: April 1, 1975 Shelby-Tennant; 1980<br />

Pierson-Meadow Star; 1983 Mapleton-Ticonic; 1989 Faith United Parish, Cincinnati-Jerome-Mystic-Numa-<br />

Unionville; 1990 Missouri Valley-Modale.<br />

Kramer, Ronald Eugene (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Mt. Pleasant<br />

(Assoc.); 1988 Marcus; 1997 Des Moines, Easton Place.<br />

Kress, Carol Ann (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 PM & D; 1991 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 School; 1989 Nishna Valley<br />

Parish, Emerson-Hastings-Wesley Chapel; 1993 Williamsburg.<br />

Kretzschmar, Richard E. (FE). .Meth Church Michigan: 1961 PM & D. 1964 FM & E. Michigan: 1961 School.<br />

Aug. 1, 1962 transferred Missouri East. Missouri E.: 1962 School; Aug. 1962 Wesley Foundation, St. Louis.<br />

June 12, 1964 transferred Missouri West. Missouri W.: 1964 Wesley Foundation, Warrensburg. June 1, 1967<br />

transferred Minnesota. Minnesota: 1967 Moorhead (Assoc.) and Wesley Foundation; 1969 Moorhead United<br />

Campus Ministry; 1974 United Campus Christian Ministry, Wichita, Kansas. May 15, 1975 transferred Kansas<br />

West. Kansas West: 1975 United Campus Christian Ministry, Wichita, Kansas. February 1, 1979 transferred<br />

Kansas East. Kansas East: 1979 ECM, Pittsburg State. June 1, 1982 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 Humboldt<br />

(Assoc.); 1986 Elgin-Illyria Fed; 1987 Elgin-Illyria Community; 1993 Sioux City, Whitfield.<br />

Kruse, Annette K. Ruhs (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1989 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Baldwin-Monmouth;<br />

Aug. 31, 1985 Marshalltown, Grace (Assoc.); 1986 School (Marshalltown, Grace, Assoc.); 1987 Alburnett; 1991<br />

Churdan-Lanesboro; 1995 Churdan-Lanesboro-Lohrville-Paton; 1996 Step Out in Faith-East Dubuque,<br />

Wesley; March 1, <strong>2000</strong> East Dubuque, Wesley.<br />

Kruse, David Leon (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1989 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Baldwin-Monmouth; Aug.<br />

31, 1985 Marshalltown, Grace (Assoc.); 1986 School (Marshalltown, Grace, Assoc.); 1987 Prairie Chapel; 1991<br />

Farnhamville United (UM-UCC)-Somers; 1996 Dubuque, Faith; 1999 Leave of absence.<br />

Kuntz, John Kenneth (FE). .Meth Church MO-E: May 28, 1956 PM; 1957 D; 1961 FM & E. Mo-E: 1956<br />

School; Sept. 1963 Instructor, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass.; Sept. 1965 Assistant Professor, Wellesley<br />

College, Wellesley, Mass.; Sept. 1967 Assistant Professor, School of Religion, University of <strong>Iowa</strong>, <strong>Iowa</strong> City.<br />

N. Ia.: Dec. 1, 1967 Assistant Professor, School of Religion, University of <strong>Iowa</strong>; 1970 Associate Professor,<br />

School of Religion, University of <strong>Iowa</strong>; 1976 Professor, School of Religion, University of <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

Kurtenbach, Roger B. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1995 Pocahontas-Havelock-Plover<br />

(Assoc.); Jan. 1, 1996 Hope Parish (Pocahontas-Havelock-Plover) (Assoc.); 1998 Fort Dodge, Epworth.<br />

Kwon, Hee Soon (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 PM & D; 1994 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 School; Sept. 1, 1991<br />

Bettendorf, Broadview; Sept. 1, 1993 Leave of Absence; Jan. 16, 1994 Anyang Juvenile Girls' Home of<br />

Christian Youth Guidance; Sept. 1, 1996 School; Oct. 1, 1999 appointed California-Nevada <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

*Lamb, Glen W. (RM)Lamb, Glen. .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1942 PM; 1943 D; 1944 FM; 1945 E. S. Ia.: 1942<br />

School; 1945 Macedonia; 1950 Des Moines, Grace (Assoc.); 1961 Indianola. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Indianola<br />

Cooperative Parish: First-Center Chapel-Farmers Chapel; 1971 Marion; 1980 Retired; October 29, 1999<br />

Deceased.<br />

LaGree, R. Kevin (FE). .N. Georgia: July 1, 1999 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 President, Simpson College,<br />

Indianola.


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LaMore, George Edward, Jr. (RM). .Meth Church Troy: 1954 PM & D; 1956 FM & E. Troy: 1951 Adams-<br />

Stamford; 1960 Ass't. Professor-Director, Religious Life, <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College. S. New England: 1968<br />

Professor and Head of Department, Religion and Philosophy, <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College. June 1, 1976 transfer<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 Professor and Head of Department Religion and Philosophy, <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College; 1993<br />

Professor of Religion and Philosophy/Chair, Division of Human Studies, <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College; <strong>2000</strong> Retired.<br />

LaMotte, Gerald C. (RM) .............................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Landis, Clarence Henry (RAM) ......................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Laning, Everett L. (RM) ............................... (See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Larson, Ernest William (RM) ........................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Larson, Karen M. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> United Community Ministries, Center Grove-<br />

Rockdale-Sherrill-Hillcrest Chaplain-Metro Outreach Ministry.<br />

Latta, Lloyd A. (RM) .................................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Latta, Nelly Restrepo (FLP). .UM Church: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: December 1, 1999 Muscatine, St. Paul Hispanic;<br />

<strong>2000</strong> Muscatine, Musserville-Spangler Chapel-Sweetland-High Prairie-Peace-St. Paul Hispanic (Team<br />

Ministry).<br />

Latta, Richard (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1995 Montrose; 1999 Danville-Long Creek.<br />

Lautt, Clarence N. (RM) ............................... (See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Lautt, Zona Louise (RAM) ............................. (See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

LaVelle, Larry Don (FE). .Meth Church NY: 1963 PM & D. Pac. NW: 1965 FM & E. Pac. NW: 1963 Everett-<br />

View RDG; 1966 Bellevue-Aldersgate; 1971 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 Ottumwa, Wesley; 1973 Harlan-<br />

Monroe Chapel; 1984 Des Moines, First; 1990 Superintendent, Des Moines District; 1995 Ames, First.<br />

Lay, Forest Melvin (RM) ............................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Layman, Richard Price (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1968 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972 FM & E. N. Ia.: 1968<br />

School. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 School; 1971 Ankeny, First (Assoc.); Nov. 1, 1972 Richland-Ollie; 1976 Guthrie Center-<br />

Bowman Chapel; 1980 Ayrshire-Curlew; 1982 Allerton-Clio-Lineville; 1987 LuVerne-Livermore; 1992 Corning;<br />

1998 Onawa-Turin.<br />

Laymon, Goldie L. (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Keokuk, Emmanuel.<br />

Layton, Charles Vern (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 School; 1987<br />

Calamus-Grand Mound; 1994 New Hartford.<br />

Leach, Matt Weaver (RM) .............................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Leatherman, J. Artley (RM) ............................ (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

LeBlanc, Susen F. (FE). .(Credentials recognized) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 PM; 1999 FM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997<br />

Janesville.<br />

Lemmermann, Robert William (RM) ..................... (See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Lemons, Dannel F. (FE). .(Wesleyan) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 PM & D; 1977 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 School (North<br />

Linn Parish: Silver Creek-Spring Grove-Troy Mills); 1977 North Linn Parish: Silver Creek-Spring Grove-Troy<br />

Mills; Jan. 15, 1980 Lake View-Wall Lake; 1983 Clinton, Trinity-Lyons; 1988 Sigourney.<br />

Lesher, John Quail (RM) .............................. (See 1989 IACJ for complete record)


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Leveck, Jill Susan Schisel (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 PM & D; 1983 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 School; 1981<br />

Three Rivers Parish: North English-Millersburg-South English Union; 1984 Leave of Absence; 1985 Ira Union<br />

(UM-D); 1987 Leave of Absence; 1990 Marne-Buck Creek; 1991 Leave of Absence; Nov. 19, 1993 Serving<br />

other denomination church (Scranton Friends Church); <strong>2000</strong> Serving other denomination church (Scranton<br />

Friends Church) and Hope Parish, Bagley-Yale-Jamaica-Linden-Prairie Center-Dawson-Cooper.<br />

Leveck, Kevin M. (FE). .UM Church N-Ill: 1980 PM & D; 1983 FM & E. N-ILL: 1980 School. June 7, 1981<br />

transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1981 Three Rivers Parish: North English-Millersburg-South English Union; 1984<br />

Mingo-Farrar; 1987 Oakland; 1991 Scranton; 1993 Scranton-Greebrier.<br />

Leverenz, Robert Edward (RM) .........................(See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Lewis, Frederick James (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D; 1980 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 School; 1979<br />

Ankeny, First (Assoc.); 1984 Janesville; 1991 Clear Lake.<br />

Lewis, LeRoy B. (RM) .................................(See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Lewis, Lon L. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D; 1980 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 School; 1979 Fort Dodge, First<br />

(Assoc.); 1982 Nora Springs; 1987 Ogden; 1992 Grinnell; 1997 Ottumwa, First.<br />

Lieder, Lyle William (RM) ..............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Lierman, Chad E. (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 L; 1999 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 Brandon-Mt. Auburn.<br />

Lincoln, Debra (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Feb. 18, 1994 Charles City, Trinity (Assoc.); 1999<br />

Not appointed.<br />

Lindley, Doris (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 Danbury; 1999 Galva-Silver Creek.<br />

Lindley, Marvin Gale (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 Lovilia-Avery-Albia (Assoc.); 1985<br />

Alta; 1992 Ida Grove.<br />

Ling, John C.S. (FE). .(Credentials recognized from Malaysia Methodist Church) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 FM.<br />

Nov. 1, 1981 New Life Parish: Afton-Arispe-Diagonal Yoke (Federated)-Dodge Center-Jerusalem-Lorimor-<br />

Shannon City-Thayer. June 5, 1982 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 New Life Parish: Afton-Arispe-Diagonal Yoke<br />

(Federated)-Dodge Center-Jerusalem-Lorimor-Shannon City-Thayer; 1983 New Life Parish: Afton-Dodge<br />

Center-Jerusalem-Arispe-Shannon City-Diagonal Yoke; 1985 Waverly, Faith-Warren; 1990 Sioux City, Rustin<br />

Avenue-Salix; 1994 Wapello; 1998 Three Rivers Parish, North English-Millersburg-South English Union.<br />

Lippincott, Florence Anne (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 LP; 1990 PM & D; 1993 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 Clinton,<br />

First (Assoc.); 1991 Winfield-Spring Run; 1996 Eldora.<br />

Lippincott, John A. (RM) ..............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Logan, Rex Vernon (RM) ..............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Longworth, Nicholas Stephenson (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D; 1980 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 School;<br />

1979 Marion (Assoc.); 1986 Executive Director, Bruised Reed, Inc., Cedar Rapids; August 23, 1987 Executive<br />

Director, Brusied Reed, Inc., Cedar Rapids (Alburnett, Lafayette); 1991 Patient Representative, St. Luke's<br />

Hospital, Cedar Rapids and Alburnett, Lafayette; 1993 Leave of absence; Sept. 1, 1993 North Linn-Silver Creek<br />

and Alburnette, Lafayette; May 15, 1995 Spiritual Care Coordinator, St. Luke’s Hospice, St. Luke’s Hospital,<br />

Cedar Rapids.<br />

*Lopez, Angel Manuel (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 LP; 1998 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 Muscatine, St. Paul<br />

Hispanic; July 1, 1999 transferred Eastern Pennsylvania.<br />

Lord, Howard Jesse (RM) ..............................(See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Lothe, Scott Eugene (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 School; 1990 North<br />

Liberty.


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Lott, Raymond C., Jr. (RM) ............................ (See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Louk, James Newton (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1962 AS; 1966 PM & D; 1968 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1962 Collins;<br />

1965 St. Charles-Patterson. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 St. Charles-Patterson; 1970 Fort Dodge, First (Assoc.); 1971 Colo;<br />

1977 Forest City; 1984 Clear Lake; 1991 Ames, First; 1995 Ottumwa, First; 1997 Osceola.<br />

Louk, John Edward (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 PM & D; 1996 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 School; 1994 Hudson.<br />

Luck, Catherine A. (FE). .UM Church Memphis: 1974 PM & D; 1977 FM & E. Memphis: 1974 School; 1976<br />

Christ (Assoc.); 1979 Charleston-Hebron-Tabernacle; June 7, 1980 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 Orient-Penn<br />

Ave. (UM-Hill of Zion UCC Yoke); 1982 Program Consultant, Council on Ministries, <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>;<br />

1987 West Des Moines (Assoc.); Oct. 15, 1988 Leave of Absence; November 15, 1989 Cedar Rapids, St.<br />

James; August 1, 1997 Elma and New Hampton.<br />

Luers, Charles Edward (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 PM & D; 1981 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 Blakesburg-<br />

Christiansburg-Mt. Zion; 1979 Mingo-Farrar; 1984 Des Moines, Aldersgate (Assoc.); 1990 Rock Rapids; 1996<br />

Superintendent, Creston District.<br />

Luethye, Lisa L. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 PM & D; 1996 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 School; July 1, 1992 Leave<br />

of absence; 1993 Webster City, Asbury-Kamrar (Assoc.); 1994 Silver City-Pacific Junction-Hillsdale; 1997<br />

Leave of absence; August 15, 1998 Chaplain, Nebraska Health Systems in Omaha.<br />

Lunemann, D. Renee (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Oct. 1, 1999 Solon (Assoc.).<br />

*Lusher, James Mac (RM). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1950 PM; 1953 D; 1960 FM & E. N. Ia.: 1950 School; Jan.<br />

10, 1953 Farnhamville-Rinard; 1958 School; 1960 Sergeant Bluff; 1962 Delmar-Elwood; 1967 Clarence-<br />

Rochester. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Clarence-Rochester; 1973 Norwalk-Linn Grove-Spring Hill; 1978 Radcliffe-<br />

Ellsworth; 1984 Fort Dodge, Riverside; 1986 Lake Park; 1989 Retired; June 14, 1999 Deceased.<br />

Maberry, Alvin Tilson (RM) ............................ (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

MacPeek, Donald W. (RM) ............................. (See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Madden, Roger C. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1991 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 Fort Dodge, First (Assoc.);<br />

1993 Shenandoah.<br />

Madsen, Elvin Dwayne (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 D; 1975 AM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Center Point, Urbana; 1970<br />

Center Point, Zion; 1971 Center Point; 1975 Bedford-Gravity; 1979 Norwalk-Linn Grove; 1991 Norwalk.<br />

Maize, Roger A. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 PM & D; 1984 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 School; 1982 Miles-Preston-<br />

Sabula; June 15, 1985 Chaplain, US Navy; Sept. 1, 1985 Red Oak Circuit; 1991 School; 1992 Galva-Silver<br />

Creek; 1999 Peterson-Royal.<br />

Mallott, Charlotte A. Murren (RM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1979 AM; 1986 PM; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 Schaller-<br />

Arthur; Feb. 1, 1977 Center Point-Alice; 1983 Floyd-West St. Charles; 1988 Sumner; 1998 Retired.<br />

Mallott, Sheridan Morris (RM) .......................... (See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Malone, Sara B. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 11, 1981 Braddyville-Shambaugh, New<br />

Market-Maple Grove; 1988 Birmingham-Stockport; 1995 Hinton-Merrill, Melbourne.<br />

*Manimoi, Kai D. (FE). . .Sierra Leone: Oct. 1, 1998 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 State Center-Rhodes-Minerva.;<br />

1999 State Center-Rhodes; January 9, <strong>2000</strong> Deceased.<br />

Manning, Duane Robert (RM) .......................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Maple, Donald F. (RM) ................................ (See 1993 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Mariya, Deborah Lynn (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1986 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 Muscatine, Wesley<br />

(Assoc.); 1983 School; 1984 Danbury-Oto Yoke (UM-UCC); 1986 Dawson-Cooper-Greenbrier; 1990 Chaplain,


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Markle, Connie S. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1992 Toledo, First-Otterbein-Fairview<br />

(Assoc.); Jan. 1, 1993 Toledo, Christ (Assoc.); 1993 Corydon-Millerton-Sewal-New Zion; 1997 Corydon-<br />

Millerton-Sewal-New Zion (Assoc.); 1998 Douds-Lebannon-Selma.<br />

Marks, James Russell (RM) ............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Martin, Jeanne Loraine (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 PM & D; 1999 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1995 Lake Mills<br />

and school; 1997 Lake Mills.<br />

Martin, Ray Ivan (RM) .................................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Martin, Robert P. (RM) ................................(See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Marty, Howard Henry (RM) .............................(See 1993 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Marzolf, Gary Allen (FE). .UM Church Mo. W.: 1979 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 FM & E. Mo.W.: 1979 School. May<br />

30, 1981 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1981 Sergeant Bluff; 1990 Forest City; 1999 Forest City-Crystal Lake.<br />

Mason, Charles Edwin (RM) ............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Matheney, Jimmie Wayne (PLP). .UM Church: 1994 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sepember 1, 1994 Iconium; 1995 Faith United<br />

Parish, Cincinnati-Jerome-Mystic-Unionville (Assoc.); 1997 Blakesburg-Christiansburg-Mt. Zion.<br />

Mather, Merlin Richard (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 PM & D; 1973 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 School; 1971<br />

Melcher-Dallas; 1973 Arnolds Park-Lakes Ministry; Jan. 1, 1976 Lakes Ministry-Spirit Lake (Assoc.); Sept. 1,<br />

1978 School; June 11, 1985 Leave of Absence; Feb. 15, 1986 Pastoral Psychotherapist, St. Matthew Pastoral<br />

Counseling Service, Inc., Itasca, Ill.; Nov. 1, 1989 Pastoral Counselor, BroMenn Counseling Services,<br />

Bloomington, Ill.; 1999 Pastoral Counselor, BroMenn Counseling Services, Normal, Ill.<br />

Mather, Paul Boyd (RM) ...............................(See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Matthes, Kristine A. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 West Grove; 1999 Not appointed.<br />

Matthews, Gene Eldred (RM). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1962 PM & D; 1965 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1962 Missionary to<br />

Korea. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Missionary to Korea; 1998 Retired.<br />

Mattson, Thomas Eugene (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 PM & D; 1977 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 School; 1976<br />

Orient-Penn Ave. (UM-Hill of Zion UCC Yoke); 1980 Lansing-New Albin; <strong>2000</strong> Lisbon.<br />

May, Russell A. (FE). .Wisconsin: July 1, 1998 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 West Des Moines.<br />

May, Susan M. (FE). .Wisconsin: July 1, 1998 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 Des Moines, Staves.<br />

McAlpine, Larry Lester (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Oelwein-Hazelton<br />

Coop. Parish (Assoc.) (School); 1985 Oelwein-Hazelton Coop. Parish (Assoc.); 1986 Havelock-Plover; 1989<br />

Russell-Bethel; 1991 Everly-Spencer, Zion; 1994 Manning..<br />

McAlpine, Shurmaine Kay (AM) . .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 L; 1998 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 Doon Congregational;<br />

1994 Everly-Spencer, Zion.<br />

McAlpine, William Eugene (RM) ........................(See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

McBlain, Robert A. (RM) ...............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

McBride, Robert Edward (RM) ..........................(See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

McCallum, John Wesley (RM). .June 20, <strong>2000</strong> Deceased. Complete record will be printed in the 2001 IACJ.


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McCalmont, Cynthia Michele (FE). .Virginia: 1990 PM & D; 1994 FM & E. Virginia: 1990 School; 1991 Paton;<br />

June 5, 1992 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 Paton; 1994 Ames, Collegiate (Assoc.) and Associate Director,<br />

Wesley Foundation, <strong>Iowa</strong> State University, Ames.<br />

McConnell, Wauneita Ruth (RAM) ...................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

McCullough, Julie Diane (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D; 1989 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 School; 1987<br />

Glidden; 1991 Russell-Bethel; 1994 Paton; 1995 Donnellson-Embury.<br />

*McCutcheon, Iola (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1991 L; 1993 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1991 Greeley;<br />

March 1, 1995 Greeley-Dubuque District Education Coordinator; 1997 Greeley; 1999 Leave of absence; <strong>2000</strong><br />

Surrendered credentials.<br />

McDonough, Gary Dewayne (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 L; 1998 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1992 Eddyville-<br />

Kirkville; 1993 Beacon-Eddyville.<br />

McFate, Warren John (RM) ............................ (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

McGee, Gerald Dean (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1968 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970 FM & E. N. Ia.: Nov.<br />

1, 1966 Fredericksburg-Fredericka; 1968 School (Served Fredericksburg-Fredericka). <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969<br />

Fredericksburg-Republic; 1970 Newton, First (Assoc.); 1973 Waukon-Dorchester; 1978 Agency-Riverview;<br />

1981 Carlisle; 1985 Monroe; 1992 Rockwell City; 1997 Glenwood.<br />

McGraw, Douglas Kirk (FE). .UM Church W-VA: 1976 PM & D; 1979 FM & E. W-VA: 1976 School; 1978<br />

Boothsville; June 15, 1980 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 Buffalo Center-Woden; 1982 School; 1983 Muscatine,<br />

Wesley (Assoc.); 1985 School; 1988 Pastoral Counselor, Care and Counseling, St. Louis, Missouri; 1998 Co-<br />

Executive Officer/Pastoral Counselor, Center for Counseling and Pastoral Care, Des Peres, Missouri.<br />

McKinley, Paul Foster (RM) ............................ (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

McKinney, Rodger N. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972 PM & D; 1976 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972 School; 1975 Kalona;<br />

1981 Davenport, Faith; 1984 Sioux Rapids (UM-UCC Union); 1989 Anita-Wiota; December 31, 1997 Disability<br />

leave.<br />

McNamara, Brian Scott (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 PM & D; 1981 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 School; 1980<br />

Jefferson (Assoc.); 1983 Marcus; 1988 Spencer, Grace (Assoc.); 1992 Ames, First (Assoc.); 1994 Ruthven-<br />

Ayrshire; 1996 Cedar Rapids, Trinity; <strong>2000</strong> Story City.<br />

McPheron, Jeff (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1997 Trenton.<br />

McPherson, Dean O. (FE). .UM Church Neb.: 1981 PM & D; 1987 FM & E. NB.: 1981 School; Sept. 14, 1983<br />

transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 West Grove-Drakesville; 1988 Keswick-Thornburg-Webster; 1992 Cedar Rapids,<br />

Christ Community (Assoc.); 1995 Sutherland-Larrabee.<br />

McQuerry, Cleta M. (AM) . .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: (Credentials recognized) LP.; 1994 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 Rippey-<br />

Fairview; 1994 Fox River, Milton-Cantril-Mount Sterling; 1995 Disability leave.<br />

*Meade, Paul (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 North Liberty (Assoc.); September 14, 1994<br />

Solon (Assoc.) and co-pastor Amana; 1995 Amana; 1998 Clover Ridge-Colony; October 1, 1998 Clover Ridge;<br />

October 15, 1999 Discontinued.<br />

Meade, Susan (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 Amana; 1998 Clover Ridge-Colony; October<br />

1, 1998 Clover Ridge; October 15, 1999 Not appointed; <strong>2000</strong> Parkersburg-Pleasant Valley.<br />

Meador, Scott (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 L; 1995 PM & D; 1997 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 Epworth.<br />

Mehaffey, Charles Robert (RM) ......................... (See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Meister, John R. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1999 Hopkins Grove; <strong>2000</strong> Des Moines,<br />

Gatchel.


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Melby, Steven Paul (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1967 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1967<br />

School. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 School; 1970 St. George's-Oakley Place Methodist Church, London, Eng.; 1972 West Des<br />

Moines, First (Assoc.); 1976 Mitchellville-Santiago, 1978 Leave of Absence; January 10, 1984 Des Moines,<br />

Miller; May 6-Sept. 6, 1995 Continuing Education and Spiritual Growth Leave; September 6, 1995 Des Moines,<br />

Miller.<br />

Melick, Ruth A. (Russell) (FE). .UM Church Baltimore: 1982 L; 1983 PM; 1987 FM & E. Baltimore: 1982<br />

Dorsey, Emmanuel; 1985 Roland Ave. -Evergreen; 1991 Eldbrooke; July 1, 1992 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992<br />

Hudson; 1994 Des Moines, Simpson; 1998 Bedford.<br />

Mequi, Bonifacio B., Jr. (RM) ...........................(See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Mercer-Burns, Sandra Lynn (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 School; Oct. 1, 1995 School<br />

and Truro-Peru; September 1, 1996 School; 1997 Leave of absence; 1998 Mingo-Farrar; 1999 Disability leave<br />

(pending); <strong>2000</strong> Leave of absence.<br />

Merrill, Karen Elizabeth (Huff) (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1968 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 FM & E. S.<br />

Ia.: 1968 School. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 School; 1970 Minister of Education, First Congregation Church, Norwood, Mass.;<br />

1971 Faith Parish: Farragut-Summit-Locust Grove-Riverton; 1977 North English-Millersburg-South English<br />

Union; 1981 Mount Union-Wesley Chapel; 1984 Plainfield-Frederika; 1992 Monroe; <strong>2000</strong> Des Moines,<br />

Marquisville-Christ.<br />

Merrill, Reginald H. (FE). .UM Church Maine: 1969 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972 FM & E. Maine: 1969<br />

West Kennebunk; 1970 School; 1971 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 Faith Parish: Farragut-Summit-Locust<br />

Grove-Riverton; 1977 North English-Millersburg-South English Union; 1981 Mt. Pleasant (Assoc.); 1984<br />

Nashua-Republic Community; 1992 Prairie City-Pleasant Hill; <strong>2000</strong> Des Moines, Epworth.<br />

Metz, Michael Gene (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1979 PM & D; 1984 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1979 School; 1981 Visiting<br />

Minister to British Methodism; August 1, 1982 Orient-(Hill of Zion UCC Yoke); 1986 Ruthven; 1989 Ruthven-<br />

Ayrshire; 1992 Sidney-Thurman.<br />

Meyer, Edward Cecil (RM) .............................(See 1991 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Michaelson, Robert Slocumb (RM) ......................(See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Milford, Brian Kent (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 School; 1986 Granger;<br />

July 1, 1991 appointed to Methodist Church of New Zealand, Greytown/Featherston Union Parish; May 1, 1993<br />

Cedar Rapids, Lovely Lane.<br />

Miller, Charles (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong> : <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: February 27, <strong>2000</strong> Marshalltown, Morrow Memorial.<br />

Miller, Daniel P. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 L; 1995 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1986 Dunkerton; 1996<br />

Armstrong-Dolliver.<br />

Miller, Eugene Lee (RM) ...............................(See 1993 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Miller, Harold S. (RM) .................................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Miller, Jacob Heber (RM) ..............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Miller, Jerry R. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1986 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 School; 1984 Fairfield<br />

(Assoc.); December 1, 1987 Rolfe Yoke (UM-UP); 1991 Muscatine, Wesley (Assoc.); 1993 Lake Park-<br />

Excelsior; Oct. 1995 Harris-Lake Park; 1997 Grimes.<br />

Miller, Judith (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 PM & D; 1989 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 School; 1983 Moravia, Grace;<br />

1985 Kanawha; 1990 <strong>Iowa</strong> City, First (Assoc.); 1992 Osceola; 1995 Jefferson-Grand Junction; <strong>2000</strong><br />

Superintendent, Muscatine District.<br />

Miller, Matthew P. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1988 LP; 1991 PM & D; 1995 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September<br />

1, 1988 Wyoming-Baldwin/Monmouth; 1991 School (Wyoming-Baldwin/Monmouth); 1992 Kanawha; 1997


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Miller, Melvin Benjamin (RM) .......................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Miller, Paul L. (RM) ................................... (See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Miller, Roscoe Martin (RM) ............................ (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Miller, William Theodore (RM) .......................... (See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Miller-Sinclair Roxanne (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1987 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 School; 1985 Adair-<br />

New Bethel-Casey; 1989 School; Jan. 1, 1992 Pastoral Counselor, BroMenn Pastoral Services, Bloomington,<br />

Illinois; March 1, 1999 Moultrie County Counseling Center, Sullivan, Illinois.<br />

Milligan, Alton O'Bryan (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1989 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 School; 1987<br />

Allerton-Clio-Lineville; Oct. 15, 1990 Washginton (Assoc.); 1992 Meservey-Thornton; 1994 Graettinger; 1999<br />

Odebolt-Arthur.<br />

Minear, Paul S. (RM) ................................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Mitchell, Darrell V. (RM) ............................... (See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Mitchell, Diane K. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 Cedar Falls, Washington Chapel; 1999<br />

Charles City.<br />

Mitchell, Harold D. (FE). .UM Church N. Ill.: 1964 PM; 1966 FM. N. Ill: 1964 School; 1966 New Milford; 1970<br />

Chicago-Clearing; 1975 Chicago Heights, First; 1979 Homewood-St. Andrew; 1993 Joliet, Grace; July 1, 1994<br />

transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 Altoona; 1996 Huxley-Cambridge.<br />

Mittman, Barbara Kay Mengler (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 <strong>Conference</strong> Youth Director.<br />

Mohan, Thomas (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1998 Cedar Rapids, Faith.<br />

Molindo, Ekoka Andrew (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 School; January 1, 1998 Leave<br />

of absence.<br />

Monthei, Marshall L. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972 PM & D; 1975 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972 School; 1974 What<br />

Cheer-Delta; 1979 Dows; 1981 Woodbine; 1987 Armstrong-Dolliver; 1994 Traer.<br />

Montz, Neil R. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 Bussey; 1989 Des Moines,<br />

Immanuel (Assoc.); 1991 Laurel-Gilman; Jan. 1, 1994 Laurel; 1999 Adel.<br />

Moore, Darwin L. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Melbourne-Rhodes; 1987<br />

School (Melbourne-Rhodes); 1989 Waterloo, First (Assoc.); 1993 West Liberty; 1996 Alden-Popejoy; 1999<br />

Alden-Popejoy-Williams.<br />

Moore, John Knipe (RM) .............................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Moore, Kathleen R. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1991 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 School; 1988 Randalia-<br />

Maynard-Westgate; 1993 Three Rivers Parish, North English-Millersburg-South English Union; 1998 Columbus<br />

Junction-Columbus City.<br />

Moore, Leroy W. (RM) ................................ (See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Moore, Lester L. (RM) ................................ (See 1991 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Moore, Raymond D. (RM) ............................. (See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Moorlach, John Howard (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 PM & D; 1993 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 Killduff-Mt. Zion-<br />

Reasnor; Jan. 1, 1994 Killduff-Reasnor; 1994 Indianola, First (Assoc.).


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Morfitt, Wilbur L. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1995 Richland.<br />

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Morgan, Michael (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D. UM Church Rocky Mountain: 1987 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

1983 School; 1985 appointed Rocky Mountain; July 1, 1986 transferred Rocky Mountain. Rocky Mountain:<br />

1985 Colorado Springs, St. Paul’s (Assoc.); 1987 Cedaredge, Community; 1991 Chaplain/Director of Church<br />

Relations, Simpson College; July 1, 1995 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 Webster City, Asbury.<br />

Morris, David A. (FE). .(Credentials Recognized) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 PM & E; 1995 FM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993<br />

Gladbrook Chapel-Green Mountain Yoke (UM-UCC); 1998 Sioux City, Wesley.<br />

Morris, Jim Wallace (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1961 AS; 1963 PM & D; 1966 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1961 Salem-<br />

Glasgow; 1962 Blakesburg-Christiansburg-Mt. Zion; 1964 Blakesburg-Christiansburg-Mt. Zion (Hopewell<br />

Southern Baptist); 1966 School; 1966 Peace, St. Paul, Minn.; 1968 Afton-Dodge Center-Jerusalem. <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

1969 Afton-Dodge Center-Jerusalem; 1975 New Life Ecumenical Parish: Afton-Diagonal-(Diagonal<br />

Presbyterian-Diagonal Christian)-Arispe-Lorimor-Shannon City-Thayer-Jerusalem-Dodge Center; Nov. 1,<br />

1979 Des Moines, Staves; 1987 appointed to Red Bird Missionary <strong>Conference</strong>; 1993 <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Superintendent, Red Bird Missionary <strong>Conference</strong>; <strong>2000</strong> Emmetsburg.<br />

Morris, Milo Eugene (RM) ..............................(See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Morris, Robert D. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 Sewal; 1987 Not appointed; Aug. 23, 1989<br />

Tracy-Harvey; 1990 (Reinstated) Harvey-Tracy; June 1, 1992 Discontinued; <strong>2000</strong> (Reinstated) Oskaloosa<br />

(Assoc.).<br />

Morrison, Clarence M. (RM) ............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Morrison, Cynthia Joy (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 L; 1999 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 Bloomfield-Drakesville;<br />

1999 Garwin-Garwin Disciples.<br />

Morrison, W. Donovan (FE). .UM Church Pacific-S.W.: 1984 PM & D; 1987 FM & E. Pacific-Southwest: 1984<br />

School; July 1, 1985 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 Keosauqua-Bentonsport-Center Chapel; Feb. 1, 1987<br />

Keosauqua-Center Chapel; 1989 Fort Dodge, Riverside; 1992 Primghar (UM-UCC Union); 1997 Bloomfield-<br />

Drakesville; 1999 Laurel.<br />

Morrow, Charlie A. (RAM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 LP; 1991 AM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 Truro-Peru Yoke (UM-UCC);<br />

Jan. 15, 1986 Macksburg-Hebron-Wesley Chapel; 1989 Lewis United Congregational Methodist (Union); 1991<br />

Lewis United Congregational Methodist; 1993 Chelsea-Mesquakie Settlement Ministry; Dec. 1, 1994 Chelsea-<br />

Meskwaki Settlement Ministry of Presence; <strong>2000</strong> Retired.<br />

Muller, Henry N. (RM) .................................(See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Muller, Merrill Greg (FE). .UM Church Texas: 1983 LP. UM Church Central Texas: 1986 PM & D; 1988 FM<br />

& E. Texas: 1983 Jewett. Central Texas: Jan. 1, 1985 Italy, First; 1986 Valley Mills; 1989 Troy; July 1, 1991<br />

transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 Sioux City, Riverside-Church of All Nations; August 3, 1998 Director of<br />

Development, Goodwill Industries, Sioux City.<br />

*Musser, Lloyd Leonard (RM). .Evan Church SD: 1937 PM. KS: 1942 D; 1944 FM & E. SD: 1937 School.<br />

KS: 1940 Stull; 1941 School; 1942 Vassar; 1946 Derby; 1949 Not appointed. Ia.: 1951 Boxholm; 1956<br />

Adaville; 1965 Evergreen-Radcliffe; 1967 Blairstown-Belle Plaine. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Blairstown-Norway; 1973<br />

State Center-Minerva; 1977 Retired; September 10, 1999 Deceased.<br />

Mutchler, Sue J. (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 Waverly, Trinity (Assoc.); 1998 Not appointed;<br />

1999 Cedar Falls, Washington Chapel (Assoc.)and Waverly Child Care/Preschool. (See Diaconal Ministry<br />

Service Record for complete record)<br />

Mutum, Edwin J. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1997 Calamus-Grand Mound; 1998<br />

Bettendorf, Asbury (Assoc.).<br />

Myers, Christopher Michael (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 L; 1993 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 Waterloo, Linden;<br />

1995 Mt. Pleasant (Assoc.); 1998 Swea City; 1999 School.


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Nelson, David L. (FE). .UM Church N-TX: June 4, 1969 PM & D; 1971 FM; Sept. 5, 1971 E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 School;<br />

1970 Everly-Spencer, Zion; 1975 Renwick; 1977 Mental Health Agency, Spencer; 1981 Grundy Center; 1985<br />

Sioux City, Grace; 1992 School; Jan. 1, 1996 Vet Center Counselor, Des Moines; January 1, 1999 Assistant<br />

Clinical Director/Psychotherapist, Wisconsin Community Mental Health Counseling Centers, Inc., Mequon,<br />

Wisconsin; <strong>2000</strong> Psychotherapist, Wisconsin Community Mental Health Counseling Centers, Inc., Mequon,<br />

Wisconsin.<br />

Nelson, Donald L. (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 George; 1987 Lester.<br />

Nelson, James Robert (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1961 PM & D; 1963 FM; Feb. 9, 1964 E. N. Ia.: 1961<br />

Randalia; 1963 Randalia-Maynard; 1965 Mechanicsville-Stanwood. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Mechanicsville-Stanwood;<br />

1973 Des Moines, Grace (Assoc.); 1982 Director, Wesley Foundation, Drake University, Des Moines.<br />

Nelson, Karen S. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1996 Marion (Assoc.).<br />

*Nelson, Mervin Roger (RM). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1952 AS; 1955 PM & D; 1957 FM & E. N. Ia.: June 1952<br />

Lamont-Aurora; 1957 Rock Valley-Doon; 1966 Laurens. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Laurens; 1976 Adel; 1981 Retired;<br />

October 25, 1999 Deceased.<br />

Nester, Tony R. (FE). .UM Church N. New Jersey: 1972 PM & D; 1974 FM & E. N. New Jersey: 1972 Plainfield<br />

(Assoc.); 1973 Jersey City, Trinity; June 4, 1975 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 Low Moor-McCausland; 1978<br />

Muscatine, Wesley (Assoc.); 1982 Des Moines, Union Park; 1989 Council Bluffs, Salem; 1998 Sheldon; <strong>2000</strong><br />

Waverly, Trinity.<br />

Newbrough, Floyd T. (RM) ............................ (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Newlon, Kent (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1995 Kirkville; 1996 Edgewood.<br />

Nichols, Frank Arthur (RM) ............................ (See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Nicholson, Dennis Dale (RM) .......................... (See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Nicholson, James B. (RM) ............................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Nims, Gary Alan (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 PM & D; 1980 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 School; 1978 Waterloo,<br />

Linden; August 1983 Dunkerton; 1986 Indianola, First (Assoc.); 1990 Cedar Rapids, St. Paul's (Assoc.),<br />

Minister of Outreach; <strong>2000</strong> Spencer.<br />

Nissen, Richard J. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1985 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 Hansell-West Fork; 1988<br />

School; July 1, 1994 Counselor, Juel Fairbanks Chemical Dependency Service, St. Paul, Minn.<br />

Nolte, David Michael (FE). .UM Church N. Ia.: 1968 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1973 FM; Oct. 28, 1973 E.<br />

N. Ia.: 1968 School. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 School; 1971 Charles City (Assoc.); 1973 Nishna Valley Parish: Emerson-<br />

Hastings-Henderson-Wesley Chapel; 1975 Chaplain, U.S. Army; Jan. 1, 1982 Traer; 1986 Humboldt (Assoc.);<br />

1988 Lisbon; 1996 Oakland.<br />

Nolte, Eldon George (RM) ............................. (See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Nosek, Julie DeShaw (RFD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 <strong>Iowa</strong> City, First (Assoc.); August 1, 1998<br />

Retired. (See Diaconal Ministry Service Record for complete record)<br />

Noseworthy, James Arthur (FE). .UM Church N. CAR.: 1970 PM & D; 1973 FM & E. N. CAR.: 1970 School;<br />

Sept. 1, 1970 Pleasant Green; 1972 Chapel Hill, Orange; 1973 Roanoke Rapids: New Hope-South Rosemary.<br />

June 3, 1977 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 Newell-Varina; 1980 Council on Ministries Staff, <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>; 1982 Davenport, St. John's (Assoc.); July 15, 1985 Director of Church Relations and Religious<br />

Life, Simpson College; 1986 College Chaplain and Director of Church Relations; Aug. 1, 1991 Director of<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Relations and Public Policy Programs in the Division of Higher Education, General Board<br />

of Higher Education and Ministry; May 1, 1999 Assistant General Secretary of the Section of Schools, Colleges<br />

and Universities, Division of Higher Education, General Board of Higher Education and Ministry.<br />

Nothdurft, Milton Hartman (RM). .June 6, <strong>2000</strong> Deceased. Complete record will be printed in the 2001 IACJ.


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Oakland, Jerry Edward (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D; 1980 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 School; 1979 Sioux<br />

City, Riverside; 1985 Pleasantville; 1987 Mason City, First (Assoc.); 1994 Superintendent, Muscatine District;<br />

<strong>2000</strong> Dubuque, St. Luke’s.<br />

Oberheu, Crystal (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 PM & D; 1994 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 School; 1991 Bayard-<br />

Wichita; 1996 Ft. Madison, Santa Fe; 1999 Melcher/Dallas.<br />

Odell, Clair D. (FE). .EUB Church Ia.: 1968 PM. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972 D; 1975 FM & E. Ia.: 1968 Adaville.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 School; 1971 School (Center Grove-Rockdale-East Dubuque); 1974 Graettinger; 1976 Davenport,<br />

Christ; 1981 Fairfield; 1989 Marion; 1991 Muscatine, Wesley; 1993 Maquoketa.<br />

Odoom, Sarah Rohret (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1997 Center Point-Alice-<br />

Urbana (Associate); 1998 Not appointed; 1999 <strong>Iowa</strong> Falls (Assoc.); <strong>2000</strong> Floyd-West St. Charles.<br />

Ohrt, David John (RM) ................................(See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Oliver, Jerry D. (PLP). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1964 AS. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 LP; 1977 D. S. Ia.: 1964 Green<br />

Plain; 1964 Spring Hill; 1965 Batavia; 1967 Ira; Jan. 1, 1968 Melcher-Dallas. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Melcher-Dallas; 1971<br />

Not appointed; 1973 Southeast Warren Parish: Milo-Green Plain-Lacona-Liberty Center (Assoc.); 1985<br />

Lacona.<br />

Olmsted, William Edward (RM) .........................(See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Olson, Bernard Gerald (RM) ............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Olson, Richard L. (FE). .N. Ind..: 1977 PM; 1981 FM. N. Ind.: 1977 School; 1978 Muncie-Mt. Pleasant; 1979<br />

School. S.Ind.: 1980 Clarksville-Morton (Assoc.); 1981 Greenwood (Assoc.); 1982 Greenwood; 1984 School.<br />

N.Ind.: 1989 Associate Director of Local Church Ministries, <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries; Feb. 15, 1991<br />

transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Feb. 15, 1991 Director of Church Growth and Revitalization; 1996 Associate Director,<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries-Sioux City/Spencer Districts.<br />

Olson, Tamara Leigh (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 PM & D; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 School; 1986<br />

Packwood (UM-D Yoke); August 1, 1988 School; 1989 Council Bluffs, St. Mark's; Sept. 1, 1990 Toledo,<br />

Otterbein-Fairview; 1992 Leave of Absence; March 1, 1993 appointed to New York <strong>Conference</strong>; 1994 Leave<br />

of Absence; January 1, 1995 Minister of Pastoral Care at Fairlawn Heights United Church of Toronto, Ontario;<br />

1998 serving other denomination (Fairlawn Heights United Church, United Church of Canada).<br />

Oren, John Joseph (FE). .(Credentials as Deacon recognized from Southern Baptist)UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978<br />

FM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 School (West Burlington); 1977 West Burlington; Aug. 15, 1979 Nora Springs; 1982 School;<br />

1983 Anthon-Rock Branch; 1987 Cedar Rapids, St. James; October 16, 1989 Spirit Lake; 1992 Dysart; Feb.<br />

1, 1996 Leave of absence.<br />

Orthel, Michael Leo (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1986 Vinton,<br />

Stewart Memorial-Urbana; 1988 School (Vinton: Stewart Memorial-Urbana); 1989 Colfax-Ira Union (UM-D);<br />

May 1, 1991 Colfax; 1995 West Des Moines, Jordan Creek; 1997 Kalona.<br />

Oswald, Rollin Gordon (RM) ...........................(See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

O'Tool, Duane Harry (RM) .............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Ottesen, Realff H. (PE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> PE. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Shell Rock.<br />

*Ough, Bruce R. (FE). .UM Church N.D.: 1975 PM & D; 1979 FM & E. N.D.: 1975 School; 1977 Chicago, Il.,<br />

Grace (Assoc.); 1978 Dakotas Area Program Staff; 1979 Director, Dakotas Area Program Staff; Oct. 15, 1982<br />

transferred North Indiana. N. In.: Oct. 15, 1982 Director, Oakwood Spiritual Life Center; Mar. 1, 1985<br />

transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Mar. 1, 1985 Director, <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries; 1992 Superintendent, Cedar<br />

Rapids District; 1997 Cedar Rapids, St. Paul’s; July <strong>2000</strong> Elected Bishop of the West Ohio <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Owens, Michael L. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 West Grove-Drakesville;<br />

1993 Logan-Magnolia; 1997 Silver City-Pacific Junction-Hillsdale; <strong>2000</strong> Disability leave.


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Pacholke, David Alan (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1967 PM & D; 1971 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1967 School. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969<br />

School; 1970 Mingo-Farrar; Sept. 1, 1973 School; 1974 Chaplain, The Finley Hospital, Dubuque-Dubuque,<br />

Grandview Avenue (Assoc.); 1983 Director of Pastoral Care, The Finley Hospital, Dubuque.<br />

Packard, B. Gordon, JR. (RM) .......................... (See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Paige, Max Elmer (RM) ................................ (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Paige, Walden James (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1968 PM & D; 1971 FM & E. N. Ia.: 1968 Charter Oak-Deloit-<br />

Ute. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 School; 1971 Hinton-Melbourne; 1973 Marshalltown, First (Assoc.); 1977 Maxwell (UM-UP<br />

Yoke)-Peoria; 1983 Garwin-Pleasant Hill; 1991 Columbus Junction-Columbus City; 1998 Clarinda.<br />

Paige, Warren Sterling (RM) ........................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Pals, Daryl W. (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1964 PM & D; 1967 FM & E. N. Ia.: 1964 School; 1966 Paulina-Gaza;<br />

1968 Jesup-Raymond. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Jesup-Raymond; 1975 Waukee; 1991 Maxwell-Peoria; May 1, 1992-July<br />

31, 1992 Sabbatical; 1992 Maxwell-Peoria; 1993 Newton, St. Luke.<br />

Pals, Keith Gordon (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 PM & D; 1982 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 Corwith-Wesley; 1980<br />

School (Corwith-Wesley); 1981 Corwith-Wesley; 1983 Fairbank-Oran; Oct. 1, 1986 Withdrawn to another<br />

denomination. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: Aug. 1, 1988 Sanborn-Melvin (1990 Readmitted); 1997 Pierson-Meadow Star;<br />

1999 Gowrie.<br />

Panlaqui, Remigio P. (FE). .United Methodist Church Philippines: 1968 PM; 1971 D; FM 1975; 1976 E. Middle<br />

Phil.: 1970 School; 1963-1993 served Philippine Churches; 1993-1998 District Superintendent, Philippines<br />

East; July 1, 1999 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 Sheffield-Chapin.<br />

Park, Sungjoon (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 PM & D; 1994 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 Brandon-Mt. Auburn; 1996<br />

Lisbon; <strong>2000</strong> Colo.<br />

Parmer, Wallace Arthur (RM) ........................... (See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Parris, Robert M. (RM) ................................ (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Parrott, Glen R. (RM) ................................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Parrott, Thomas Ray (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 PM & D; 1972 FM; Oct. 29, 1972 E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 School;<br />

1972 Ayrshire-Curlew; 1977 Glidden; 1981 Elgin-Illyria Federated; 1986 Marathon-Rembrandt; 1988<br />

Muscatine, Otterbein-Park Avenue; Oct. 2, 1988 Muscatine, New Hope.<br />

Parsons, Geneva R. (FLP). .UM Church: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Newell-Varina.<br />

Paterson, George W. (RM) ............................. (See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Patrick, Lynn (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 L; 1997 AM & D. Sept. 1, 1989 Boxholm-Pilot Mound; 1995<br />

Earlville United Parish.<br />

Patrick, Scot (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 PM & D; <strong>2000</strong> FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 School; 1997 Fort Dodge, First<br />

(Assoc.); <strong>2000</strong> West Branch.<br />

Pauley, Larry L. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 New Hartford-Parkersburg; 1980 Keswick-<br />

Thornburg-Webster; 1985 Milo-Liberty Center-Green Plain; 1992 Early-Nemaha; 1997 Moravia.<br />

Paulus, Richard M. (RM). .Oregon: 1965 PM; 1967 FM. Oregon: 1965 McMinnville (Assoc.); 1967 No record<br />

of Appointment. NY: 1968 Norwalk (Assoc.); 1970 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970 Waterloo, First (Assoc.); 1972<br />

Muscatine, Wesley (Assoc.); 1978 Van Horne-Elberon; 1991 West Branch-Springdale; <strong>2000</strong> Retired.<br />

Pearson, Richard Leonard (RM) ........................ (See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Peckham, Galen Ermil (RM) ............................ (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)


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Pemble, James R. (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1967 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972 FM & E. N. Ia.: 1967<br />

School. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 College Springs-Braddyville-Shambaugh; 1970 Minburn; 1974 Waterloo, First (Assoc.);<br />

1977 Colfax-Ira; 1983 Des Moines, Wesley; 1989 Des Moines, Wesley-Bloomfield; August 1, 1995 Perry; <strong>2000</strong><br />

Pleasantville.<br />

Pennington, Paul Dean (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1960 AS; 1963 PM & D; 1970 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1960<br />

Crawfordsville; 1963 Montrose-Melrose; 1966 No appointment; 1967 Red Oak (Assoc.); 1967 School. <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

1969 School; Apr. 15, 1970 West Burlington-Oak Grove; 1974 Carson-Mount Hope; Sept. 1, 1979 Wilton-<br />

Moscow; 1997 Keokuk, Trinity.<br />

Penticoff, Prentiss C. (RM) .............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Perdue, James Duane (FE). .UM Church West Virginia: 1972 D.; 1978 E. West Virginia: 1974 Community<br />

Church of Hoboken, NJ. Wyoming: 1975 Lake Como. West Virginia: 1977 Kimball-Superior; 1980 Barrackville;<br />

1983 Wardensville; 1985 Staff Coordinator: Interreligious Disaster Recovery Task Force. Feb. 23, 1987<br />

transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Feb. 23, 1987 Program Consultant, <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries; Aug. 31, 1989<br />

Leave of Absence; 1990 New Virginia-Medora; Oct. 1, 1993 <strong>Iowa</strong> Interfaith Flood Recovery Coordinator,<br />

Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong>; Aug. 15, 1994 Board of Global Ministries, World Division; 1999 West Des Moines<br />

(Assoc.).<br />

Perdue, Neva Thorn (FE). .UM Church West Virginia: 1985 PM & D; 1993 FM & E. West Virginia: 1982 Central<br />

Monongalia Circuit; 1983 Great North Mountain Charge. June 15, 1987 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 DeSoto;<br />

Oct. 31, 1987 Leave of Absence; 1988 Indianola: Center Chapel-Farmers Chapel; 1992 Milo-Green Plain-<br />

Liberty Center; Aug. 15, 1994 Board of Global Ministries, World Division; 1999 Des Moines, Las Americas<br />

(Assoc.).<br />

Perkins, Leroy F. (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1987 Woodburn-Weldon-Van Wert;<br />

Feb. 1, 1991 Allerton-Lineville-Clio.<br />

Peters, Craig Allen (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1989 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 Kellogg-Pleasant View<br />

(School); 1987 Kellogg-Pleasant View; 1989 West Des Moines (Assoc.); 1993 Davenport, Christ.<br />

Peters, Douglas Alan (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 PM & D; 1978 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 Woodbine; 1979 <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Falls (Assoc.); Nov. 15, 1983 Solon-Bertram; 1995 Solon.<br />

Peters, Stephen Ray (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 PM & D; 1993 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 School; 1991 Bedford-<br />

Gravity; 1994 Ankeny, First (Assoc.); 1998 Ankeny, First (First, Faith Center) (Assoc.); <strong>2000</strong> Cedar Rapids, St.<br />

Paul’s (Assoc.).<br />

Peterson, David J. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1998 Oelwein-Hazleton; 1999 Hazleton<br />

and Oelwein (Assoc.).<br />

Peterson, Edward Robert (FE). .(Amer. Baptist) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 PM; 1982 FM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 Olin, First;<br />

1986 Olin, First-St. Paul's; 1987 Denison; 1997 Adel; 1999 Mount Pleasant.<br />

Peterson, Kenneth D. (RM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1979 PM & D; 1983 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 Fairbank-Oran; Jan.<br />

24, 1983 Goldfield-Hardy; 1990 Indianola, First (Assoc.); 1994 Sioux City, St. James; <strong>2000</strong> Retired.<br />

Peterson, Peter J. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 PM & D; 1981 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 Nemaha; 1978 School;<br />

1980 Akron; 1988 Tama-Montour; Jan. 1, 1993 Tama, Living Faith; 1994 Laurens; <strong>2000</strong> Knoxville.<br />

Petrak, Ronald Dean (RM) .............................(See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Peverill, Lloyd Vernon (RM) ............................(See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Pfaltzgraff, Paul Otto (RM) .............................(See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Pfaltzgraff, Richard Carl (RM) ..........................(See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Phares, Dawn Esther Diener (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 L; 1994 PM & D; 1998 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: January 1,


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Phelps, Walter Baird (RM) ............................. (See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Philgreen, E. Edward (RM) ............................ (See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Phillips, Edward P. (RM) .............................. (See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Phillips, Robert Pearl (RM) ............................ (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

*Pierce, Darwin Maurice (RM). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1957 PM & D; 1960 FM; Apr. 9, 1961 E. N. Ia.: 1957<br />

School; 1958 Laurel; 1963 Ruthven. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Ruthven; 1970 Des Moines, St. Andrews; 1974 Disability<br />

Leave; 1990 Retired; September 27, 1999 Deceased.<br />

Pierce, Fred Perry (RM) ............................... (See 1991 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Piercy, Rex E. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972 PM & D; 1975 FM; Sept. 28, 1975 E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 McGregor; 1972<br />

School (McGregor-Giard); 1974 Edgewood; Jan. 15, 1979 Nora Springs; Aug. 1, 1979 School (Nov. 11, 1979<br />

Amish Circuit); 1982 Leave of Absence; Dec. 15, 1984 Waterloo, St. Paul's; 1989 Waterloo, St. Paul's-Calvary;<br />

1990 Dubuque, St. Luke's; Sept. 1, 1994 Leave of absence; 1996 Waukee.<br />

Pilecki, Fred (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 Malvern-Strahan.<br />

Pimlott, Lloyd George (RM) ............................ (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Pint, Arnette M. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1999 Shueyville (Assoc.).<br />

Piper, Judith Ann Campbell (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D; 1986 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Northboro-<br />

Blanchard; 1987 Woodbine; 1991 Faith, Humboldt-Rutland-Gilmore City-Bradgate (Assoc.); 1993 Humboldt<br />

Faith, Rutland-Gilmore City-Bradgate (Assoc.); 1996 Holstein.<br />

Pippert, Richard Charles (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 PM & D; 1984 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 Inwood-Lester;<br />

1985 Fremont-Cedar; 1990 Nora Springs; 1997 Nora Springs-Rudd-Plymouth-Rock Falls; November 1, 1997<br />

Shell Rock Valley UM Churches.<br />

Pitka, Marjolein (PE). .UM Church: 1998 L; 1999 PE. <strong>Iowa</strong>: January 1, 1998 Dubuque, Center Grove-<br />

Rockdale; 1998 Sherrill; 1999 Chaplain, Hillcrest Family Services and Dubuque, Metro Outreach Ministry and<br />

Dubuque, Metro Parish: Center Grove-Rockdale-Sherrill; <strong>2000</strong> United Community Ministries, Center Grove-<br />

Rockdale-Sherrill-Hillcrest Chaplain-Metro Outreach Ministry.<br />

Plambeck, Lanette L. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Granger.<br />

Platon, Antonio Neil G. III (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 L; 1998 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 Macksburg-Hebron-<br />

Lorimor.<br />

Plocher, Robyn Joy (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 School; 1987 Geneseo-<br />

Garrison Team Ministry; 1990 Nichols-Cedar Valley-Conesville; 1992 Muscatine, Spangler-Peace; Feb. 1,<br />

1995 Leave of Absence; June 1, 1995 Chaplain, Harbor Light Hospice, Lincolnwood, Illinois; 1997<br />

Chaplain/Berevement Coordinator, Harbor Light Hospice, Lincolnwood, Ill.; Jan. 4, 1999 Program Director,<br />

Rick’s House of Hope, Genesis Medical Center, Davenport; <strong>2000</strong> Chaplain/Program Director, Rick’s House<br />

of Hope, Genesis Medical Center, Davenport.<br />

Poe, John Nathan (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1986 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 School; 1984 Arnolds<br />

Park; 1988 Mt. Pleasant (Assoc.); 1990 Dallas Center; 1993 Sibley; Nov. 15, 1995 Sibley-Ocheyedan; <strong>2000</strong><br />

Prairie City-Pleasant Hill.<br />

Pohlman, Steven Henry (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: June 13, 1965 PM & D. NE: 1967 FM & E. N. Ia.: 1965<br />

School; Sept. 1, 1965 Randalia-Maynard. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Reinbeck; 1974 School; 1975 Davenport, St. John's<br />

(Assoc.); 1977 School; Aug. 27, 1979 Associate Chaplain, St. Luke's Methodist Hospital, Cedar Rapids; Feb.<br />

15, 1982 Director of Chaplaincy, St. Luke's Medical Center, Sioux City; 1990 Director of Chaplaincy and C.P.E.


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Supervisor, St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center, Sioux City.<br />

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Poland, William W. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1991 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Dubuque: Center Grove-<br />

Rockdale; 1987 School (Dubuque, Center Grove-Rockdale); 1989 Council Bluffs, Salem (Assoc.); 1994<br />

Bettendorf, Community of Joy; 1999 Mason City, Wesley.<br />

Poore-Christensen, Allen M. (FE). .UM Church Wisc.; UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 FM & E. June 7, 1985<br />

transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 Calmar-Waucoma (Fed.); 1987 School; 1988 Ayrshire-Curlew; Aug. 22, 1988<br />

Staff, United Campus Ministry, Wisconsin State University; Dec. 15, 1989 Leave of absence; 1994 Shell Rock-<br />

Clarksville Community (Assoc.) and Waverly, Trinity (Assoc.); 1996 Clarksville Community and Waverly, Trinity<br />

(Assoc.); 1998 Clarksville Community.<br />

Poore-Christensen, Julie M. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1987 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 School; 1984<br />

Leave of Absence; 1985 Randalia-Maynard-Westgate; 1988 Graettinger; 1994 Shell Rock-Clarksville<br />

Community; 1998 Shell Rock; <strong>2000</strong> Hansell-West Fork.<br />

Pope, Mary B. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 LP; 1990 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 LeMars, First<br />

(Assoc.); 1989 Not appointed; 1990 Newell; 1992 Des Moines, First (Assoc.); 1993 Des Moines, Fort Des<br />

Moines; 1994 Des Moines, Trinity; December 1, 1997 Simpson College, Adjunct Faculty; February 15, 1998<br />

Simpson College, Adjunct Faculty/First Presbyterian, Winterset; May 1, 1998 serving other denomination (First<br />

Presbyterian, Winterset).<br />

Poston, Carol A. Swanson (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 School; 1990<br />

Ventura; 1992 Indianola, Center Chapel-Farmers Chapel; 1999 Family leave.<br />

Poston, Paul Edward, Jr. (FE). .UM Church West. N.C.: 1991 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 FM & E.<br />

Western N.C.: July 1, 1991 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 Titonka-Doan; 1992 St. Charles Yoke (UM-D Fed);<br />

<strong>2000</strong> School.<br />

Potter, Lynn (FE). .UM Church MO-W: 1971 PM & D; 1974 FM & E. MO-W: May 28, 1971 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 School; 1973 Waterloo, Linden; 1978 Mt. Ayr Parish: Mt. Ayr-Redding-Blockton-Middle Fork; 1982<br />

Sabbatical Leave; 1983 Leave of Absence; 1987 Bettendorf, Asbury (Assoc.); 1990 LeMars, First; <strong>2000</strong><br />

Estherville.<br />

Potter, Orrin T. (RM) ..................................(See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Poulsen, James V. (RM) ...............................(See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Poulsen, Julia Elizabeth Fox (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 PM & D; 1982 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 School; 1981<br />

Newton, St. Luke; 1988 Marengo; May 1, 1992 Cedar Rapids, New Creation.<br />

Powell, David J. (RM) .................................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Powers, Edmond O. (AM). .UM Church: 1994 LP; <strong>2000</strong> AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 Olin-Olin, St. Paul’s-Morley,<br />

Faith; January 1, 1999 Wapsie Valley Parish: Olin-Olin, St. Paul’s-Morley, Faith-Oxford Junction.<br />

Preston, Donald E. (FE). .SW Texas: 1983 PM & D. N. Dak.: 1987 FM & E. SW Texas: 1983 San Antonio,<br />

St. Marks; 1985 San Angelo, First. N. Dak.: 1987 Dickinson; 1991 Jamestown, First; July 1, 1995 transferred<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 Story City; <strong>2000</strong> <strong>Iowa</strong> Falls.<br />

Preston, Rhoda (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 Radcliffe-Ellsworth; <strong>2000</strong> <strong>Iowa</strong> Falls (Assoc.).<br />

Primmer, Thomas Arthur (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 L; 1997 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 Cedar Falls,<br />

Washington Chapel; 1996 Waterloo, First (Assoc.); 1997 Waterloo, First (Assoc.) and Waterloo, Linden<br />

(School); 1998 School (Waterloo, First (Assoc.) and Waterloo, Linden); 1999 Ankeny, First (First, Faith Center).<br />

Prosser, Larry R. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 LP; <strong>2000</strong> AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1994 Russell-Bethel.<br />

Pulatie, Nina L. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1984 LP; 1989 PM & D; 1991 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Council<br />

Bluffs, Broadway (Assoc.); 1986 Not appointed; 1987 (School); 1989 Silver City-Pacific Junction-Hillsdale; 1992


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Nashua-Republic-Plainfield-Frederika; 1994 Nashua-Republic-Plainfield; 1995 Birmingham-Stockport; 1998<br />

Disability leave.<br />

Pulatie, Tony L. (FE). .UM Church MO.W.: 1988 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 FM & E. MO.W.: 1986-1988 School; 1986<br />

New Franklin-Clark's Chapel; 1987 Virginia-Passaic; June 3, 1989 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 Malvern-<br />

Strahan; 1992 Nashua-Republic-Plainfield-Frederika; 1994 Nashua-Republic-Plainfield; 1995 Libertyville-<br />

Batavia; 1998 Council Bluffs, Salem; <strong>2000</strong> Laurens.<br />

Quandt, Harvey G. (RM) ............................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Quinlan, Richard C. (RM) .............................. (See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Raines, John David (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 School; 1984 Leave of<br />

Absence; 1986 School; 1988 Orient-(Hill of Zion UCC Yoke); 1990 Orient-Hill of Zion Yoke (UM-UCC); 1995<br />

Vinton, Wesley (Team Ministry); <strong>2000</strong> Appointed Oregon-Idaho <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Raines, Kathy Leonard (FE). .UM Church Oregon-Idaho: 1988 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 FM & E.<br />

Oregon-Idaho: 1988 Creston (Assoc.); 1989 Macksburg-Hebron-Wesley Chapel; June 1, 1991 transferred<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: June 1, 1991 Macksburg-Hebron-Wesley Chapel; July 1, 1991 Leave of Absence; 1993 Family<br />

Leave; 1995 Vinton, Wesley (Team Ministry); <strong>2000</strong> Appointed Oregon-Idaho <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Raphael-Nakos, Stephanie L. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1986 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 School; 1984<br />

Clarence; 1986 East Dubuque, Wesley; Dec. 1987 Buck Creek-Delhi; 1991 Waukee; 1996 Sioux City, Trimble;<br />

1998 Ottumwa, Willard Street.<br />

Raphael-Nakos, Thomas (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 PM & D; 1991 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 School (Greeley);<br />

1989 Greeley and Manchester (Assoc.); 1991 Des Moines, Gatchel; 1996 Sioux City, Crescent Park; 1998<br />

Libertyville-Batavia.<br />

Rau, Alfred Earl (RM) ................................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Reece, Vicki Lindley (FE). .N. Illinois: July 1, <strong>2000</strong> transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Cedar Falls, Prairie Springs.<br />

Reedy, Rommel C. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 PM & D; 1984 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 School; 1982 Red Oak<br />

Circuit: Climax-Hawthorne-Stratton; Sept. 1, 1985 School; February, 1987 Clergy Counselor, Mercy Hospital,<br />

Council Bluffs; 1988 Clergy Counselor, Mercy Hospital, Council Bluffs and Marne-Buck Creek; 1991 Clergy<br />

Coordinator, Mercy Hospital-Chemical Dependency Service, Council Bluffs; Nov. 1, 1991 Director/Urban<br />

Minister, Urban Ministry of Greater Waterloo; Nov. 23, 1992 Chaplain, Wyoming State Hospital.<br />

Rees, Oscar W. (RM) ................................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Reisner, Dale Alvin (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 LP; 1994 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1988 Waucoma<br />

Federated; 1989 Attica-Olive Chapel-Zion; Nov. 15, 1993 New Virginia-Medora; 1999 LuVerne-Livermore.<br />

Renfro, Nancy K. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Muscatine, Wesley (Assoc.).<br />

Reth, Melvin William (RM) ............................. (See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Reynolds, Douglas E. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 Davenport, Grace; 1998 West<br />

Davenport Alliance, Faith-Grace.<br />

Richards, Jerry Lee (FE). .Meth Church C-PA: 1966 PM & D. S. Ia.: 1968 FM & E. C-PA: 1966 Ainsworth-<br />

Fredonia. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Burlington, Asbury-Spring Grove; Sept. 1, 1970 Executive Director, Responsible Social<br />

Involvement-Professor of Religion, <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College; July 1, 1975 Vice-President for Academic Affairs,<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College; July 1, 1982 President, <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College; July 15, 1985 Director of Special Gifts,<br />

University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, Wisconsin.<br />

Ricks, Allen Dean (RM) ............................... (See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Ricks, Joseph Gleede (RM) ............................ (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)


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Riebhoff, John Laurence (RM) ..........................(See 1991 IACJ for complete record)<br />

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Rieckhoff-Faris, Janet (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 PM & D; 1997 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 School; 1992 CPE;<br />

1994 Blakesburg-Christiansburg-Mt. Zion; 1997 New Clinton Parish ,Clinton,Lyons-Camanche-Low Moor-<br />

Clinton, Trinity; February 22, 1998 Living Faith Parish, Clinton, Lyons-Camanche, St. Mark’s-Low Moor-Clinton,<br />

Trinity; <strong>2000</strong> Appointed New England <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

*Rieckhoff-Faris, Timothy R. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 PM & D; 1996 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 School; 1992<br />

CPE, Candler School of Theology; 1994 Agency-Eldon; 1997 New Clinton Parish, Clinton, Lyons-Camanche-<br />

Low Moor-Clinton, Trinity; February 22, 1998 Living Faith Parish, Clinton, Lyons-Camanche, St. Mark’s-Low<br />

Moor, Clinton, Trinity; July 1, <strong>2000</strong> transferred New England <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Rieckhoff, William George (RM) .........................(See 1991 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Riegel, Henry William (RM) ............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Riegel, Larry (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Three Rivers Parish: North<br />

English-Millersburg-South English Union; 1993 Villisca-Nodaway; 1994 Des Moines, Fort Des Moines.<br />

Riggle, Lane S. (FE). .UM Church PM & D; 1993 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 School; 1991 Des Moines, Immanuel<br />

(Assoc.); 1995 Melcher/Dallas; 1999 Van Meter-Booneville.<br />

Riggs, Carl B. (RM) ...................................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Riley, James Charles (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1967 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1967<br />

School. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970 Atlantic (Assoc.); 1972 Beaman-Albion; 1977 Northwood-Kensett; 1984 Ida Grove; 1990<br />

Council Bluffs, Fifth Avenue; 1998 Corydon-Millerton-Sewal-New Zion.<br />

Riley, Laurie L. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 PM & D; 1995 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 School; 1992 Waverly, Trinity<br />

(Assoc.); 1994 Arlington-Volga; 1999 Mitchellville-Santiago.<br />

Rimmer, Reva (PE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1998 LP; <strong>2000</strong> PE. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Harvey-Tracy; February<br />

1, 1989 Leave of absence; November 15, 1989 Discontinued; August 1, 1990 (Reinstated local pastor) Pulaski-<br />

Troy; 1991 Not appointed; 1998 (Reinstated local pastor) Birmingham-Stockport; <strong>2000</strong> (Reinstated<br />

probationary member) Birmingham-Stockport.<br />

Rimmer, Thomas J. (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1998 New Sweden; Sept. 27, 1998<br />

New Sweden and Ottumwa, Riverview; August 9, 1999 Not appointed; <strong>2000</strong> New Sweden.<br />

Rinkel, Charles T., Jr. (RM) .............................(See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Ritter, Ralph Roland (RM) .............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Roath, Mary Catherine (AM). .UM Church: 1979 D; 1989 AM. June 15, 1987 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985<br />

Boone, Marion Street; 1996 West Union.<br />

Robbins, Vernon K. (FE). .EUB Church Ia.: 1960 PM; 1963 FM & E. Ia.: 1963 School; 1968 Instructor,<br />

Religious Studies, University of Illinois. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Assistant Professor, Religious Studies, University of Illinois;<br />

1974 Associate Professor, Religious Studies, University of Illinois; 1976 Associate Professor, Religious Studies<br />

and Acting Director of Religious Studies, University of Illinois; 1979 Associate Professor and Executive<br />

Secretary of Religious Studies, University of Illinois; 1984 Assoc. Professor, New Testament, Emory University,<br />

Atlanta, Ga.<br />

Roberts, Donald Faye (RM) ............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Robertson, Jerry Eugene (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 PM & D; 1982 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 School; 1975<br />

Discontinued; Aug. 15, 1975 Crystal Lake; 1978 (Readmitted) School (Asbury); 1980 Havelock-Plover; 1986<br />

Coon Rapids; 1989 Klemme-Goodell; 1998 Rock Valley.<br />

Robinson, Carroll E. (RM) .............................(See 1993 IACJ for complete record)


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Robinson, John A., Jr. (RM) ........................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Robinson, Robert P. (RM) ............................. (See 1990 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Rogers, Todd (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: January 1, 1999 Cedar Rapids, St. Paul’s (Assoc.).<br />

Rogula, David Gerald (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 LP; <strong>2000</strong> FM & E. Northern Illinois: July 1, 1998<br />

transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 Burlington, First (Assoc.); <strong>2000</strong> Brooklyn.<br />

Rohde-Frank, Blair Stanley (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 FM & E. S.D.: June 15, 1990 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 Page-Taylor Parish: New Market-Maple Grove-Braddyville-Shambaugh; 1994 Floyd-West St.<br />

Charles; <strong>2000</strong> Family leave.<br />

Rohde-Frank, Rosemary (FE). .UM Church: 1993 FM & E. S.D.: June 15, 1990 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990<br />

Page-Taylor Parish: New Market-Maple Grove-Braddyville-Shambaugh; 1994 Rockford-Marble Rock; <strong>2000</strong><br />

Superintendent, Ottumwa District.<br />

Root, Leonard Leroy (RM) ............................. (See 1993 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Root, Stephen Robine, Jr. (RM) ......................... (See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Rosenberger, John Wesley (FE). .N. Dakota: 1962-Nov., 1963 AS; Meth Church S. Ia.: 1964 AS; 1965 PM<br />

& D; 1967 FM & E. S. Ia.: Nov. 1963 Ladora-Koszta-Ohio; 1967 Chaplain, U.S. Army. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Chaplain,<br />

U.S. Army; 1970 Cedar Rapids, St. Peters-Central City; 1971 Central City-Coggon; 1976 Meservey-Alexander;<br />

1979 Walcott; 1996 Hartley.<br />

Roth, Lorraine Joyce (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 PM & D; 1997 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 School; 1995 Delmar-<br />

Elwood.<br />

Royar, Kenneth D. (RM) ............................... (See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Rozendaal, James E. (RM). .(Credentials recognized from Reformed Church). UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 PM;<br />

1984 FM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Aug. 15, 1980 Farmington-Big Mound-Boneparte Yoke (UM-UP); 1986 Farmington-Bonaparte<br />

Yoke (UM-UP); 1988 Guttenberg-McGregor; 1992 Goldfield-Hardy; 1996 Muscatine Fellowship Parish,<br />

Musserville-Spangler Chapel-High Prairie-Peace (Team Ministry); 1999 Retired.<br />

Rozendaal, Shirley (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 LP; 1990 PM & D; 1996 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 Birmingham-<br />

Stockport; 1988 Not appointed; 1990 School; 1991 Guttenberg-McGregor (School); 1992 Renwick; 1996<br />

Muscatine Fellowship Parish, Musserville-Spangler Chapel-High Prairie-Peace (Team Ministry); 1999 Rowley-<br />

North Linn-Silver Creek.<br />

Rubenking, Andrew Laine (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 PM & D; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 School; 1986 Fox<br />

River: Milton-Cantril-Mount Sterling; 1990 Hamburg; 1996 Council Bluffs, Trinity-Carter Lake; November 1,<br />

1997 Council Bluffs, Trinity-Carter Lake and Council Bluffs, St. Mark’s; 1998 Leave of absence; November 1,<br />

1998 Fontanelle-Highland; <strong>2000</strong> Corning.<br />

Ruleman, Robert Nelson (RM) .......................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Ruppert, Robert Harold (RM) ........................... (See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Rushing, Charles D. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1998 Linn Grove; 1999 New Virginia-<br />

Medora.<br />

Rusk, Alan J. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Delmar-Elwood; 1986 School<br />

(Delmar-Elwood); 1988 Delmar-Elwood; 1989 Clearfield-Sharpsburg; Sept. 8, 1990 Leave of Absence; April<br />

14, 1991 Clearfield-Sharpsburg.<br />

Russell, James Paul (RM) ............................. (See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Russell, Raymond Lloyd (RM) .......................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)


PASTORAL RECORD<br />

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Russell, Richard R. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 D; 1979 AM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Aug. 15, 1972 Northboro-Blanchard;<br />

Jan. 1, 1975 Moulton-Sharon Chapel; 1979 Stratford-South Marion-Homer; 1987 Winfield-Spring Run; 1991<br />

Dunlap-Dow City; 1997 Carson-Mt. Hope.<br />

*Ryon, Lynn A. (FE). .(Credentials recognized from United Church of Christ). UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 FM.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 School; 1973 Washington (Assoc.); 1974 Murray Parish: Murray-Lorimor-Thayer-Hopeville-Lacelle;<br />

Dec. 18, 1974 withdrew; 1977 Readmitted to unite with another denomination; 1982 (Admitted on probation<br />

from another denomination) Fremont-Cedar; 1985 Chariton Parish: Chariton, First-Chariton, Christ-Norwood-<br />

Pleasant Plain; 1988 Chariton; 1989 Superintendent, Creston District; Aug. 1, 1990 Davenport, St. John's; 1994<br />

Superintendent, Fort Dodge District; 1999 Ankeny, First (First, Faith Center); September 8, 1999 Deceased.<br />

Samuels, Ellen Louise (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 L; 1994 PM & D.. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1992 Tingley-Wishard<br />

Chapel-Ellston; 1993 Plymouth-Rock Falls; 1995 Bettendorf, Broadview; July 1, 1997 Leave of absence; July<br />

1, 1997 (retroactive) Disability leave.<br />

Samuelson, Paul Lewis (FE). .Meth. Church Rocky Mtn.: 1968 PM & D. UM Church Nebraska: 1977 FM &<br />

E. Rocky Mtn.: 1968 Englewood-Min. Youth; 1971 St. Paul (Assoc.); Oct. 1, 1971 Disability. S.D.: 1972<br />

Aberdeen, First (Assoc.); May 26, 1975 Discontinued. NB: 1976 Republican Valley; 1977 School; 1981<br />

Bronbury Parish; Jan. 1, 1982 Branburg U.M. Parish; 1982 Nelson; Oct. 1, 1986 Clear Point Treatment Center;<br />

1988 Pomeroy-Jolley (<strong>Iowa</strong>); June 5, 1992 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 Pomeroy-Jolley; 1994 Sergeant Bluff.<br />

Sanchez, Consorcia (FE) W. Middle Philippines: August 1, 1996 Lacey; July 1, 1997 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

1997 Correctionville-Cushing.<br />

Sanders, Jill L. (FE). .(Credentials Recognized) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 PM; 1997 E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 Colesburg;<br />

January 1, <strong>2000</strong> Associate Director, <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries-Cedar Rapids/Dubuque Districts.<br />

Sangel, Marcia Faye (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 PM & D; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 School; 1986 Hopkinton<br />

Yoke (UM-D); Oct. 1, 1990 Des Moines, Grace (Assoc.); 1991 Lakes.<br />

Satre, Steve K. (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 Rinard.<br />

Schaaf, Lowell G. (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1999 Maple Grove.<br />

Schaller, Edward Alfred (RM) ...........................(See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Schar, David E. (FE). .EUB Church E. Ohio: 1963 PM & D; 1966 FM & E. Baltimore: 1964 Baltimore-Milford.<br />

E. Ohio: 1965 School; 1966 Mansfield-Main St.; Apr. 15, 1969 Director, Camp Wanake; 1973 Associate<br />

Director Council on Ministries; Oct. 1, 1976 Pepper Pike-Garfield (Assoc.). W. Ohio: Feb. 1, 1978 Southeast<br />

Center Camp; 1981 Camp Wesley Woods. June 1, 1982 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 Director/Manager,<br />

Camp Wesley Woods; 1986 Executive Director for Program and Administration, Camp Wesley Woods; June<br />

25, 1992-Sept. 25, 1992 Sabbatical; 1992 Exec. Director, Camp Wesley Woods.<br />

Scheller, Donald Martin (FE). .UM Church So. Dak.: 1976 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 FM & E. So. Dak.: 1976<br />

School. June 3, 1977 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 Gilman; 1982 Ayrshire-Curlew; 1985 School; 1986 Wycliffe<br />

Bible Translators.<br />

Scherb, John Paul (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1989 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1981 Waterloo, First (Assoc.);<br />

1983 Alburnett; 1987 Discontinued; Aug. 1, 1987 Reinstated; Aug. 1, 1987 Waterloo, Linden; 1988<br />

Marshalltown, Bethany-Morrow Memorial; 1989 Quimby-Washta.<br />

Schiltz, Karl F. (FE). .(Credentials Recognized) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 PM & E; 1995 FM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 Titonka-<br />

Doan; 1997 Early-Nemaha.<br />

Schlitter, Todd R. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 PM & D; 1987 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 Crystal Lake; 1988<br />

Newton, First (Assoc.); 1995 Cedar Rapids, Crosswinds; <strong>2000</strong> Storm Lake (Assoc.).<br />

Schlosser, John Raymond (RM) ........................(See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Schneck, Alfred Frederick (RM) .........................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)


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Schnepf, Mary Jean (PM ). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 School; <strong>2000</strong> Newton, First (Assoc.).<br />

Schoening, Dale A. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1985 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 Attica-Olive Chapel-Zion;<br />

1988 Hope Parish: Bagley-Yale-Jamaica; 1994 Page Taylor Parish: New Market-Maple Grove-Braddyville-<br />

Shambaugh; 1997 Stratford-South Marion-Homer-Duncombe; May 1, 1998 Stratford-South Marion-Homer-<br />

Duncombe-McGuire Bend (United Brethren).<br />

Schoenmaker, Adrian (RM) ............................ (See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Schrimpf, Greg (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> United Community Ministries, Center Grove-<br />

Rockdale-Sherrill-Hillcrest Chaplain-Metro Outreach Ministry.<br />

Schuhmacher, Martin (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1992; 1997 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1992<br />

Marion (Assoc.); 1993 Springville; 1997 Cedar Rapids, Southeast New; January 9, <strong>2000</strong> Cedar Rapids, Living<br />

Water.<br />

Schuldt, David Lorentz (RM) ........................... (See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Schultz, Frank Henry (FE). .UM Chruch <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 PM & D; 1977 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 School; 1976 Randalia-<br />

Maynard-Westgate, Murphy; 1977 New Life Parish: Cottonwood-Wayland-Finley Chapel-Trenton; 1980<br />

Melbourne-Rhodes; Oct. 1, 1984 Cedar Rapids, Trinity; 1996 West Liberty.<br />

Schultz, Nancy Cole (FE). .UM Church Wisc.: 1974 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 FM & E. Wisc.: 1974 DeSoto<br />

Redmond Retreat; 1975 Randalia-Maynard. June 10, 1976 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 Randalia-Maynard-<br />

Westgate, Murphy; 1977 New Life Parish: Cottonwood-Wayland-Finley Chapel-Trenton; 1980 Collins-Loring;<br />

Oct. 1, 1984 Cedar Rapids, Trinity; 1990 Cedar Rapids, Trinity and Palo; 1996 Palo; 1997 Muscatine,<br />

Sweetland; 1999 Muscatine, Fellowship Parish: Musserville-Spangler Chapel-High Prairie-Peace and<br />

Muscatine, Sweetland; <strong>2000</strong> Muscatine, Musserville-Spangler Chapel-Sweetland-High Prairie-Peace-St. Paul<br />

Hispanic (Team Ministry).<br />

Schultz, Rhonda A. (FE). .UM Church Wisc.: 1982 PM & D; 1986 FM & E. Wisc.: 1982 School; 1983 Shopiere<br />

(intern); 1984 Hazel Green; July 1, 1989 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 Colesburg; 1992 Davenport, St. John's<br />

(Assoc.).<br />

Schumann, David Paul (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 PM & D; 1993 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 Council Bluffs,<br />

Trinity; 1990 Council Bluffs, Trinity-Carter Lake; 1996 Marathon-Laurens (Assoc.); 1997 Marathon.<br />

Schutter, James Frederick (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Tingley-Wishard<br />

Chapel-Ellston; Nov. 15, 1986 Victor-Guernsey; 1993 Davenport, Grace; 1996 Farnhamville United (UM-UCC)-<br />

Somers.<br />

Schwarm, Franklin (RM) .............................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Schwarz, Leland Carson (FE). .Meth Church N Ind: 1960 PM. S. Ind: 1962 FM. S Ind.: 1962 Brick Chapel-<br />

Clinton Falls. N. Ind: 1964 So. Bend, St. Paul's (Assoc.); 1966 Hammond, Woodmar (Assoc.); 1968 DeMotte;<br />

1971 Jefferson Chapel-Coesse; 1975 Battle Ground; 1977 Logansport, Faith; 1980 So. Bend, Southlawn; 1982<br />

Elkhart, Good Shepherd; 1984 South Milford/Wayne Center; Oct. 1, 1985 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Oct. 1, 1985<br />

Director, <strong>Iowa</strong> Great Lakes Ministry; Nov. 1, 1988 Galva-Silver Creek; 1990 Disability leave.<br />

Schweiker, William Alexander III (FE). .UM Church: 1978 PM & D; 1986 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 School; 1985<br />

Professor of Theology and Ethics, School of Religion, University of <strong>Iowa</strong>; 1989 Assistant Professor of Theology<br />

and Ethics, University of Chicago.<br />

Schweizer, James Leroy (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 PM & D; 1974 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 School; 1973 Faith<br />

United Parish: Centerville-Cincinnati-Exline-Jerome-Mystic-Numa-Unionville (Assoc.); 1980 Faith United<br />

Parish: Centerville-Cincinnati-Jerome-Mystic-Unionville (Assoc.); 1985 Sabbatical Leave; 1986 appointed to<br />

Missouri West Annual <strong>Conference</strong>; 1989 Leave of Absence; 1990 Moulton.<br />

Scott, Keith Leroy (RM) ............................... (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)


PASTORAL RECORD<br />

Scott, Ruth Ann (FD-PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 FD; 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 McCausland-Park View. (See<br />

Diaconal Ministry Service Record for complete record)<br />

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Sebeniecher, Richard L. (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: AS. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 LP; 1970 D; 1974 PM; 1976<br />

FM & E. S. Ia.: 1968 Pisgah-Mondamin-Little Sioux. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Pisgah-Mondamin-Little Sioux; 1972 School<br />

(Sherrill (UCC Yoke)-Asbury); 1973 School (Sherrill UM-UCC Yoke); 1974 Cedar Rapids, Shueyville-Union;<br />

1975 Cedar Rapids, Shueyville; 1977 Davenport, St. John's (Assoc.); 1982 Albia; 1985 Marshalltown, Grace;<br />

1991 Clinton, First; July 1, 1998 Superintendent, Council Bluffs District.<br />

Seeber, James J. (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1960 AS; 1964 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 LP; 1970 D; 1974<br />

PM; 1976 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1960 Panora-Linden-Morrisburg-Prairie Center (Assoc.); 1963 Not appointed; 1964<br />

School; 1967 Deep River-Barnes City-Guernsey. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Ayrshire-Curlew; 1971 School; 1974<br />

Supernumerary; 1976 Leave of Absence; June 1, 1982 transferred Kansas East. June 1, 1983 transferred<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 Massena-Bridgewater-Avondale. Sept. 1, 1984 Administrator, Institute for Religion and<br />

Wholeness, Claremont School of Theology; Professor of Sociology, California Baptist College, Riverside,<br />

California; 1993 Assoc. Professor of Sociology and Director, Gerantology Program, California Baptist College;<br />

<strong>2000</strong> Appointed California-Pacific <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Seibert, James Edward (RAM) ..........................(See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Seney, Ray Kendall (RM) ..............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Seydel, Frank David (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 PM & D; 1980 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 Assistant Professor of<br />

Chemistry & Director of Campus Ministry, University of Tennessee, Nashville, Tenn.; 1980 Assistant Professor<br />

of Chemistry, Tennessee State University; Sept. 1, 1980 Associate Professor of Biology, Friends University,<br />

Wichita, Kans.; Sept. 1, 1983, Associate Professor of Biology, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.; 1985<br />

Associate Director, Clergy Education in Human Genetics, Div. of Biochemical Genetics, Div. of Genetics,<br />

Georgetown University, Washington D.C.; 1987 Director-Clergy Education in Genetics, Biochemical Genetics<br />

Laboratory, Georgetown University; 1999 Mount Vernon.<br />

Shafer, Herbert Glen (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 PM & D; 1979 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 School (Buck Creek);<br />

1977 Buck Creek-Delhi; July 15, 1981 Buck Creek-Delhi-Greeley-Pictured Rocks Camp Program Director;<br />

1982 Buck Creek-Delhi (Pictured Rocks Program Director-Lake Delhi Summer Ministry); 1983 Klemme-<br />

Goodell; 1989 Mason City, Grace; 1998 Clinton, First.<br />

Shaffer, Herbert Clyde (RM) ............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Shaffer, Michael L. (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 School; 1996 East Janesville-Mt. Hope;<br />

1999 Sioux City, Riverside-Church of All Nations; <strong>2000</strong> Sioux City, Riverside.<br />

Shaw, Thomas Robert (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 PM & D; 1989 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 Storm Lake (Assoc.);<br />

Jan. 10, 1994 General Board of Global Ministries; 1994 Missionary to Algeria, World Division of Board of Global<br />

Ministries.<br />

Sheils, George A. (RM) ...............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Shelly, O. Dean (AM). .(Credentials recognized) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1981 Killduff-Mt. Zion-<br />

Reasoner; 1985 Waukon-Dorchester; 1993 Waukon-Forest Mills-Harper's Ferry; Sept. 1, 1993 Waukon-Forest<br />

Mills; 1994 Hawarden-Ireton.<br />

Shepherd, Dennis J. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1999 Truro-Peru.<br />

Shepherd, Jane E. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1999 Linn Grove.<br />

Sherman, Brian J. (FE ). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 Shelby-Tennant-Persia;<br />

1988 Braddyville-Shambaugh and New Market-Maple Grove; Dec. 7, 1989 Leave of absence; 1995 Honorable<br />

Location; April 1, 1999 Manilla United Church (UM-PCUSA); 1999( Readmitted) Manilla United Church (UM-<br />

PCUSA).<br />

Sherman, Harold Lee (RM) ............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)


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Sherman, Sue-Ellen Grabin (FE). .UM Church: 1988 PM & D; 1991 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 Braddyville-<br />

Shambaugh, New Market-Maple Grove; 1990 Stratford-South Marion-Homer; 1997 Dunlap-Dow City.<br />

Shickell, Eldon Kim (FE). .EUB Church Ia.: 1955 PM; 1962 FM & E. Ia.: 1955 School; 1957 Madrid-Hopkins<br />

Grove. Ill.: 1961 Batavia. Ia.: 1962 Missionary to Kentucky. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Missionary, Red Bird Mission,<br />

Kentucky; 1971 Chaplain-Technologist-Pastor, Red Bird Hospital, Beverly, Kentucky; Aug. 25, 1985 Mill Creek-<br />

Bear Creek-Phillips Fork, Kentucky.<br />

Shinkle, Thomas (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 L; 1999 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Nov. 3, 1991 Afton-Jerusalem; Sept.<br />

1, 1994 Discontinued; 1997 (reinstated local pastor) Hopkinton Yoke (UM-PCUSA); <strong>2000</strong> LeMars, Calvary-<br />

Seney.<br />

Shirbroun, James B. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 Des Moines, Immanuel<br />

(Assoc.); 1989 Ankeny, First (Assoc.); 1991 Cedar Rapids, St. Paul's (Youth Assoc.); 1997 Campus Minister,<br />

Wesley Foundation, <strong>Iowa</strong> State University, Ames.<br />

Shoemaker, Wayne Eugene (RM) ....................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Shoffner, Lavina M. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 LP; 1992 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 Corydon Parish, Corydon-<br />

Millerton-Sewal-New Zion (Assoc.).; 1985 Hamburg; 1987 Calmar-Waucoma (Fed.); 1988 Calmar-Burr Oak;<br />

1991 Clinton, First (Assoc.); 1994 Webster City, Asbury-Kamrar (Assoc.); 1995 Letts-Island; 1999 Woodbine.<br />

Shogren, David Reginald (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 PM & D; 1980 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 Leon-High Point;<br />

1981 Kalona; 1984 Sibley; 1986 Ames, First (Assoc.); 1991 Mason City, Wesley; 1999 Superintendent, Fort<br />

Dodge District.<br />

Shopshire, James M. (FE). .Meth Church GA: 1964 PM & D; 1966 FM & E. GA: 1964 Bethlehem. S. Ia.: 1966<br />

Des Moines, Burns; 1967 Des Moines, Inner City Cooperative Parish: Burns-Gatchel-Trinity. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Des<br />

Moines, Inner City Cooperative Parish: Burns; 1971 School; 1976 Assistant Professor, Inter-denominational<br />

Theological Center, Atlanta, Georgia; July, 1980 Dean of Student Affairs-Associate Professor of Sociology of<br />

Religion, Wesley Theological Seminary; 1988 Professor of Sociology of Religion, Wesley Theological<br />

Seminary.<br />

Shreve, Francis Warren (RM) .......................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Shreve, Robert W. (RM) ............................... (See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Shultz, Mary Helen (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Aug. 14, 1988 Lovilia-Avery;<br />

1989 School (Lovilia-Avery); 1990 Agency-Eldon; 1994 Armstrong-Dolliver; 1996 Maxwell-Peoria; 1999<br />

Beaman-Albion.<br />

Shultz, Paul M. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 School; October 1, 1987<br />

Bedford-Gravity; 1991 Oakland; 1996 Associate Director, <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries - Cedar<br />

Rapids/Dubuque Districts; September 1, 1999 Director, Wesley Foundation, University of <strong>Iowa</strong>, <strong>Iowa</strong> City.<br />

Sides, Kathleen Jane (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 PM & D; 1995 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 School; 1993<br />

Jefferson-Grand Junction (Assoc.); 1995 Dexter-Redfield; <strong>2000</strong> Knoxville (Assoc.).<br />

Sieck, Walter L. (RM) ................................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Siemens, Peter (RM) ................................. (See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Siler, David L. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Walker.<br />

Siler, Merrill L. (FE). .UM Church: September 1, 1990 LP; 1992 PM & D; 1995 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1,<br />

1990 Lorimor-Thayer-Murray. 1992 Murray-Lorimor-Thayer.; 1993 Waterloo, St. Paul's-Calvary; 1995<br />

Waterloo, St. Paul.<br />

Silliman, Charles B. (RLP) ............................. (See 1998 IACJ for complete record)


PASTORAL RECORD<br />

Sindt, Marion G. (PE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 LP; <strong>2000</strong> PE. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 Akron; <strong>2000</strong> Nashua-Republic.<br />

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Sjogren, Leonard F. (FE). .UM Church N. N. Jer.: 1974 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 FM & E. N. N. Jer.: 1974 School;<br />

June 9, 1976 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 Indianola, First (Assoc.); 1982 Wellman; 1991 Marshalltown, Hope<br />

Team Ministry; 1995 Marshalltown, Hope; 1999 Sioux City, Grace.<br />

Skidmore, Duane E. (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1997 Killduff-Reasnor.<br />

Skyrme, Joan (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Oct. 15, 1980 Charles City (Assoc.); Feb. 11, 1981<br />

Lamont-Aurora; 1988 Lake Mills-Thompson; 1992 Rowan Yoke (UM-UCC).<br />

Slater, Patricia (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 Olin-Olin, St. Paul’s-Morley, Faith (Assoc.);<br />

January 1, 1999 Wapsie Valley Parish: Olin-Olin, St.Paul’s-Morley, Faith-Oxford Junction.<br />

Sloca, Charles (RLP) .................................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Smith, Charles William (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 PM & D; 1975 FM; Sept. 4, 1975 E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 School;<br />

1972 School (Corydon Parish: Corydon-Sewal-Millerton-Mt. Zion); 1974 Pulaski-Troy; 1977 Washington<br />

(Assoc.); 1982 Webster City, Grace-Mulberry Center; 1990 Webster City, Faith; 1995 Webster City, Faith-<br />

Kamrar; April 1, 1996 Interim Director of Administrative Services/<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer/Statistician; 1998<br />

Director of Administrative Services/<strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer/Statistician.<br />

Smith, A. Joyce (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1994 Page-Taylor Parish, New<br />

Market-Maple Grove-Braddyville-Shambaugh; 1997 Braddyville-Shambaugh; 1999 Afton-Jerusalem.<br />

Smith, Laura Lynn (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 L; 1997 PM & D; <strong>2000</strong> FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 Frederika; 1997<br />

School; 1998 Hansell-West Fork; <strong>2000</strong> Cedar Falls, First (Assoc.).<br />

Smith, Paul M. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1987 Chariton, Christ-<br />

Norwood-Pleasant Prairie; 1989 School (Chariton, Christ-Norwood-Pleasant Prairie); 1990 Faith United Parish:<br />

Cincinnati-Jerome-Mystic-Numa-Unionville; 1993 Ackley-Geneva.<br />

Smith, Robert L. (RM) .................................(See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Smith, Sandra J. (PLP). . UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Jan. 1, <strong>2000</strong> Winterset-Patterson (Assoc.).<br />

Smith, Tompsie K. (FE). .UM Church N-IND: 1978 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1981 FM & E. N-IND: 1978 Hamlet; June<br />

1, 1980 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 Granger; 1986 Russell-Bethel; 1989 Des Moines, Grace (Assoc.); Sept.<br />

1, 1990 Superintendent, Creston District; 1996 Fort Dodge, First.<br />

*Snyder, George S. (RM). .Meth Church WY: 1943 PM & D; 1945 FM & E. WY: 1943 Courtdale-Larksville.<br />

Pa.: 1944 Courtdale-Larksville, Huntsville, Pa. S. Ia.: 1947 Des Moines, Easton Place; 1952 Leon-Decatur<br />

City; Oct. 15, 1956 Montezuma; 1962 Villisca; 1968 Wapello. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Wapello; 1975 Algona 1979<br />

Retired; December 17, 1999 Deceased.<br />

Soderstrum, Trevor (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong> 1996, Des Moines, Grace (Assoc.); September<br />

11, 1996 Appointment terminated - Not appointed; 1997 Mackey.<br />

Solomon, Theodore J. (RM) ............................(See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Sonner, Larry William (RM). .Meth Church MO: 1959 PM & D. MO-W: 1962 FM & E. MO-W: 1955 DeKalb;<br />

1956 No record of appointment; 1960 School; 1962 Braymer-Black Oak; 1965 Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Executive<br />

Secretary; 1966 School; 1967 Ruel Howe Institute; 1968 Christ Episcopal Church; June 15, 1973 transferred<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1973 Director, Pastoral Care and Counseling, <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>; <strong>2000</strong> Retired.<br />

Sorensen, Vernon Martin (RM) ..........................(See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Sparks, Albert Harold (RM) ............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Sparks, Boyd (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1996 Barnes City; 1998 Barnes City and


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Sparks, Clyde Gale (RM) .............................. (See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Speight, Richard F., Jr. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 PM & D; 1984 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1979 Calmar-Waucoma;<br />

1980 School (Calmar-Waucoma); 1982 Manchester (Assoc.); 1984 Leon-High Point; 1988 Ottumwa, First;<br />

1995 Marion, Christ Community.<br />

Spoerl, Melissa Jean Warren (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 Sherrill-Hillcrest Services;<br />

1998 Ankeny, First (First, Faith Center) (Assoc.) (Youth Ministry); 1999 Greeley; Jan. 1, <strong>2000</strong> Greeley and<br />

Colesburg; <strong>2000</strong> Leave of absence.<br />

Squire, John Robert (RM) ............................. (See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Stauffer, Ray (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 L; 1995 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 Oskaloosa, Central (Assoc.); Oct.<br />

1, 1991 Bussey-Hamilton; 1996 Ruthven-Ayrshire.<br />

Steele, Otto Scott, Jr. (RM) ............................ (See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Steffenson, John Morris (RAM) ......................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Stemme, Robert (RM) ................................ (See 1990 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Stenberg, Harlan Allan (RM) ........................... (See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Steward, William H. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972 PM & D; 1975 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1972 Hope Parish: Panora-<br />

Linden-Prairie Center-Yale (Assoc.); 1975 Collins-Loring; 1980 Davenport, Grace; 1985 Mt. Vernon; 1992<br />

Sioux City, Grace; 1999 Des Moines, Grace.<br />

Stewart, Roderick Thomas (RM). .July 5, <strong>2000</strong> Deceased. Complete record will be printed in the 2001 IACJ.<br />

Stiefel, Carl F. (RM) .................................. (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Stiles, James William (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1966 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1966<br />

School. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Killduff-Mt. Zion-Reasoner; 1972 Council Bluffs, St. Mark's; 1978 Cedar Falls, First<br />

(Assoc.); 1983 Ames, Collegiate, (Assoc.); 1990 Ames, Collegiate (Assoc.) and Associate Director, Wesley<br />

Foundation; 1994 Spirit Lake.<br />

Stone, Dale Arnold (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 PM & D; 1981 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1974 School; 1975<br />

Discontinued; 1978 (Readmitted) School; 1980 Hinton, Merrill-Melbourne; Jan. 1, 1990 Lake City Union; July<br />

16, 1996 appointed Missouri West <strong>Conference</strong>; July 1, 1998 transferred Missouri West.<br />

Stone, Hugh Roger (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 PM & D; 1977 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 School; 1976 Ankeny,<br />

First (Assoc.); 1978 Mitchellville-Santiago; 1987 Des Moines, Epworth; 1996 Greenfield.<br />

Story, Delbert Basil (RLP) ............................. (See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Stout, David Bernard (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1967 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 FM & E. N. Ia.: 1967<br />

Calmus-Grand Mound. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 <strong>Iowa</strong> City, First (Assoc.); 1972 Des Moines, First (Assoc.); 1980 Waterloo,<br />

First; 1983 Ames, Collegiate and Director, Wesley Foundation, <strong>Iowa</strong> State University; 1992 West Des Moines;<br />

July 1, 1998 Superintendent, Des Moines District.<br />

Stout, James (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1995 Keswick-Thornburg-Webster.<br />

Stowers, Deborah (FE) . .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 LP; 1996 PM & D; 1999 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1991<br />

Buffalo Center; 1995 Rudd; 1997 Nora Springs-Rudd-Plymouth-Rock Falls; November 1, 1997 Shell Rock<br />

Valley UM Churches.<br />

Stowers, Ted Wayne (PE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 PM & D; 1997 LP; <strong>2000</strong> PE. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 School; 1990<br />

Crystal Lake; 1992 Lake Mills-Thompson; 1995 St. Ansgar-Little Cedar; 1997 (Discontinued probationary


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member - reinstated local pastor) St. Ansgar-Little Cedar; <strong>2000</strong> (Reinstated probationary member) St. Ansgar-<br />

Little Cedar.<br />

Stransky, Linda (PE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP; <strong>2000</strong> PE. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 Mechanicsville-Morley, First.<br />

Straw, Beth (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 Waverly, Heritage (Assoc.).<br />

Streeter, Richard D. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 D & AM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 Allerton-Clio-Lineville; 1982 Sheffield,<br />

First-Chapin; 1989 Guthrie Center-Bowman Chapel; 1993 Carlisle; <strong>2000</strong> Arnolds Park-Fostoria-Excelsior.<br />

Streyffeler, David Eugene (RM) .........................(See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

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Streyffeler, Laurice Dean (RM). .EUB Church Ia.: 1958 PM; 1961 FM & E. Ia.: 1958 School; 1961 Renwick;<br />

1966 Dubuque. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Dubuque, Faith-Asbury; 1972 Council Bluffs, Salem; 1984 Sioux City, Wesley;<br />

1996 Dubuque, St. Luke; <strong>2000</strong> Retired.<br />

Strickler, Donald Edward (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 PM & D; 1984 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 School; 1981<br />

Donnellson-Embury-Montrose; 1986 Corning Parish: Corning-Brooks-Carbon-Carl-Mount Etna; 1988 Corning;<br />

1992 Sioux City, St. James; 1994 CPE, <strong>Iowa</strong> Methodist Medical Center, Des Moines; June 1, 1996 Program<br />

Manager/Chaplain Victorian Acres Rehabilitation, Inc., Altoona; January 1, 1997 DeSoto.<br />

Striffler, Russell C. (RM) ...............................(See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Stump, Kirk Duane (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 PM & D; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 School; 1986 Atlantic<br />

(Assoc.); 1990 Anamosa; 1999 Faith (Bradgate, Gilmore City, Humboldt, Rutland) (Assoc.).<br />

Subramanian, Johnson Samuel (PM) (Credentials recognized) UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 PM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998<br />

Bussey-Hamilton.<br />

Subramanian, Thelma Colorado (FE) . .UM Church Philippines: 1980 FM & E. July 1, 1991 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 Kalona; 1992 Leave of absence; 1993 Dike; 1995 Farmington-Bonaparte (UM-PCUSA); October<br />

1, 1996 Leave of absence; 1997 Morning Sun; 1998 Harvey-Tracy.<br />

Suetterlin, Kenneth D. (FE). .Meth Church MO-W: 1965 PM & D. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1973 FM; Dec. 1, 1973<br />

E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: June 15, 1970 School; 1971 Birmingham-Stockport; 1973 Melcher-Dallas; Jan. 15, 1975 Dickens-<br />

Fostoria-Langdon; 1977 Dickens-Langdon; Nov. 15, 1980 Plainfield-Frederika; 1984 Russell-Bethel; 1986<br />

Rippey-Fairview; 1991 Leave of Absence; Aug. 1, 1992 Crystal Lake; 1999 Sanborn-Melvin.<br />

Sullivan, Edward Lawrence (RM) ........................(See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Sung, Back Eun (Christina) (FE). .UM Church West Ohio: 1998 PM & D; <strong>2000</strong> FM & E. West Ohio: 1997<br />

Monclova-Wilkins; July 1, 1999 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 Tiffin.<br />

Surface, L. Dean (RAM) ...............................(See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Swamickan, Prince (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 Letts-Island.<br />

Swanberg, Jerald G. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1973 D; 1976 PM; 1979 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1971 West Grove-<br />

Drakesville; 1973 Lacey-Beacon; 1975 Fairbank-Oran; 1976 School (Fairbank-Oran); 1978 Tabor-Randolph;<br />

1982 Mason City, First (Assoc.); 1987 Clarion; 1992 Marshalltown, First.<br />

Swenson, Verdon M. (RLP) ............................(See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Swinton, David Giddings (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 PM & D; 1996 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 Storm Lake<br />

(Assoc.); <strong>2000</strong> Perry-Rippey-Fairview.<br />

Swinton, Jerrold W. (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1960 PM & D; 1963 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1960 School; 1963<br />

Millersburg-South English; 1968 Mt. Ayr-Caledonia. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Mt. Ayr-Caledonia; 1975 Wapello; 1978 Tipton;<br />

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Tabelisma, Emmanuel A. (FE). .Meth Church Phillippines: 1969 PM & D; 1974 FM; 1976 E. Phil: 1972 Tall<br />

UMC, Bulacan. June 1979 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1979 Menlo-Jefferson Center; 1984 Bedford-Gravity; 1986<br />

Dunlap-Dow City; 1991 Audubon; 1997 Montezuma; July 1, 1998 Superintendent, Mason City District.<br />

Tagg, Lawrence Varian (RM) ........................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Teasdale, Calvin Thomas (RM) ......................... (See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Tefft, Charles G. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1991 George; 1995 Archer.<br />

Tevis, Dennis Gordon (FE). .UM Church Ia.: 1970 PM & D; 1977 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970 School; 1976 Solon-<br />

Bertram; Nov. 1, 1983 Sioux City, Crescent Park; 1993 Des Moines, First (Assoc.); 1997 Burlington, First.<br />

Textor, Shirley Anne (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 PM & D; 1981 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 School; 1980<br />

Fontanelle-Highland-Grove Chapel; Nov. 1, 1981 Fontanelle-Highland; Feb. 1, 1984 Dike; 1988 Merrill-Adaville,<br />

First; 1995 Mapleton-Ticonic.<br />

Thacker, Penelope (PLP). .UM Church: 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1998 Dubuque, Grandview (Assoc.).<br />

Tharpe, Robert Douglas (RM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 PM & D; 1981 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 School (Nov. 15,<br />

1978 Delmar-Elwood-Charlotte); 1979 Delmar-Elwood-Charlotte; 1981 Ainsworth Union (UM-UP); 1987 Olin,<br />

First-St. Paul's; 1988 Dumont; 1994 Macedonia-Henderson (Wheeler Grove UCC Yoke); <strong>2000</strong> Retired.<br />

Therkelsen, John Jasper (FE). .UM Church N. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1968 PM & D; 1971 FM; December 12, 1971 E. UM<br />

Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 L; 1993 (Readmitted) FM. N. Ia.: 1968 School. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 School; 1970 Marshalltown,<br />

First (Associate); 1972 Supernumerary; 1974 Voluntary Location; 1992 CPE Residency, University of<br />

Kentucky; 1994 Chaplain, Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky; 1995 Chaplain, St. Joseph<br />

Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky.<br />

Thomas, Christan Lowell (PE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP; <strong>2000</strong> PE. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 Southeast Louisa County<br />

Parish, Wapello-Morning Sun-Oakville (Assoc.).<br />

Thomas, Richard H. (RM) ............................. (See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Thomas, Susan (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: LP; 1991 PM & D; 1994 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 Corydon Parish:<br />

Corydon-Millerton-Sewel-New Zion (Assoc.); 1991 School (Corydon Parish: Corydon-Millerton-Sewel-New<br />

Zion (Assoc.); 1992 Waterloo, Kimball Ave. (Assoc.); 1995 Fenton-Burt-Good Hope; 1999 Merrill-Adaville.<br />

Thompson, Charles W. (PLP). .UM Church: 1989 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 Bayard-Wichita.<br />

Thompson, Donald Lyman (RM) ........................ (See 1993 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Thurow, Willis C. (RM) ................................ (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Tisdale, John Robert (RM) ............................. (See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Tomlinson, Nanette Rae (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 L; 1996 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1995 Fredericksburg-<br />

Williamstown; <strong>2000</strong> Glidden.<br />

Tomlinson, William B. (RM) ........................... (See 1991 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Towell, Rolland C. (RM) ............................... (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Townsley, Michael F. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 L; 1995 AM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 Rowley-Walker; 1998<br />

Walker; Jan. 1, <strong>2000</strong> Clover Ridge.<br />

Trealor, Sharon B. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 Center Point-Alice-Urbana (Assoc.); <strong>2000</strong><br />

Springdale.<br />

Trembly, William C., Jr. (RM) ........................... (See 1994 IACJ for complete record)


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Tritle, Barrie Michael (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 PM & D; 1985 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 School; January 1,<br />

1983 Clinton, First (Assoc.); 1986 Des Moines, Sheridan Park-Capitol Heights; 1989 West Des Moines<br />

(Assoc.); 1992 Burlington, First; 1997 Superintendent, Cedar Rapids District.<br />

Trone, Wendy J. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1997 Thompson.<br />

Trusheim, Rudolf (RM) ................................(See 1993 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Trusheim, Wilbert Ralph (FE). .EUB Church Ia.: 1961 PM; 1964 FM & E. Ia.: 1961 School; 1964 Columbus<br />

Junction, Spring Run-Wayland, Cottonwood; 1966 Waverly, First; 1966 Warren-Waverly, First. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969<br />

Warren-Waverly, Faith; 1970 Cedar Rapids, Faith-Buffalo; April 1, 1975 Fort Madison, Santa Fe; 1981<br />

Ottumwa, Willard Street; 1994 Fort Dodge, First; 1996 Walcott; 1999 Hampton.<br />

Tunnicliff, John Forney (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 PM & D; 1987 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1981 Calmar-Waucoma<br />

(Fed.); 1984 School; 1985 New Life Parish: Afton-Dodge Center-Jerusalem-Arispe-Shannon City-Diagonal<br />

Yoke (Fed.); 1990 Afton-Jerusalem; Oct. 1, 1991 Leave of Absence; 1997 Murray.<br />

Turkelson, Donald R. (RM) .............................(See 1997 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Turner, James Randall (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1979 PM & D; 1985 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1979 School; 1980 Red<br />

Oak Circuit: Climax-Hawthorne-Stratton; Dec. 1, 1981 Clearfield-Sharpsburg; 1985 Peterson-Royal; 1989<br />

Donnellson-Embury; 1993 Dows-Alexander; 1999 Dows-Alexander-Dows Presbyterian (UM-PCUSA Yoke);<br />

<strong>2000</strong> Cedar Rapids, St. James.<br />

Turner, Jay William (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D; 1981 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 School; 1980 Storm Lake<br />

(Assoc.); 1982 Muscatine, South Parish: Musserville-Island; September 2, 1986 School; September 3, 1991<br />

Chaplain Supervisor, <strong>Iowa</strong> Methodist Medical Center, Des Moines; Sept. 1993 Director of Pastoral Care, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Methodist Medical Center, Des Moines; 1999 CPE Supervisor, <strong>Iowa</strong> Methodist Medical Center/<strong>Iowa</strong> Lutheran<br />

Hospital, Des Moines; <strong>2000</strong> Director, Pastoral Care and Clinical Pastoral Education Supervisor, Central Maine<br />

Medical Center, Lewiston-Auburn, Maine.<br />

Tuttle, Lanny L. (AM). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1967 AS. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 LP; 1970 D; 1973 AM. N. Ia.:<br />

1968 Spencer (Assoc.). <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Sanborn; Jan. 1, 1974 Dunkerton-Mt. Hope; 1981 Adel; 1989 Carroll; 1995<br />

Oskaloosa.<br />

Tuttle, Mark L. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 PM & D; 1990 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1984 Rowley-Walker; 1986 School<br />

(Rowley-Walker); 1987 Rowley-Walker; 1990 Marion (Assoc.); 1996 Altoona.<br />

Twedt-Ball, Clint (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 School; 1999 appointed Minnesota<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Ulin, Jerry L. (AM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 D; 1980 AM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1973 Plymouth-Rock Falls; 1978 Minburn;<br />

1986 Des Moines, Simpson; 1990 Chaplain, Des Moines Skywalk Ministry; Aug. 15, 1992 Disability leave.<br />

Ulffers, Pamela K. (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 Waterloo, First (Assoc.).<br />

Ulschak, Glennys M. P. (FE). .UM Church N. Dak.: 1976 PM & D; 1978 FM & E. N. Dak.: 1976 School; 1977<br />

Center; 1979 Beresford, Zion. June 15, 1982 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 Sherrill; Sept. 1, 1984 Chaplain,<br />

Mercy Hospital, Dubuque; 1986 Leave of Absence; Nov. 1, 1986 Chaplain, Tampa General Hospital, Tampa,<br />

Florida; Oct. 2, 1995 Chaplain, Midwest Regional Medical Center, Zion, Illinois; April 1, 1998 Leave of absence;<br />

1998 Chaplain, Lawrence and Memorial Hospital, New London, Conneticut.<br />

Underhill, Lee (RM) ..................................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Unser, Ronald M. (RM) ................................(See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Ursin, Bruce N. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 Elected PM & D; 1982 PM & D; 1984 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980<br />

Webster City (Assoc.)-Kamrar; 1983 Gowrie-Callendar; Aug. 15, 1988 Sheldon; 1998 Cedar Falls, First.<br />

Usher, Carroll Eugene (RM). .June 25, <strong>2000</strong> Deceased. Complete record will be printed in the 2001 IACJ.


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Usher, Worthie Keus (RM) ............................. (See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Valdez, Aleta C. (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 School; 1992 appointed to Louisiana; 1993<br />

Leave of Absence; 1997 appointed Louisiana; Nov. 1, 1997 Leave of absence.<br />

Valdez, Melecio A. (FE). .UM Church Kansas E.: 1975 PM & D; 1977 FM & E. Kansas E.: 1975 School; 1976<br />

Ford Scott Circuit; 1977 St. John's Hiattville. Sept. 1, 1977 serving Autonomous, Malabon North UM. June 2,<br />

1979 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1979 Inwood-Lester; 1981 Galva-Silver Creek; 1985 North Liberty-Tiffin; 1990<br />

Chaplain, U.S. Army.<br />

Vallery, J. Larry (RM) ................................. (See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Van Dam, William John (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D; 1980 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 School; 1979 New<br />

Market-Siam-Maple Grove; 1981 Stanhope Yoke (UM-D); 1988 Stuart-Mount Vernon; June 3, 1991 School;<br />

1992 CPE, Methodist Health System, Memphis, Tenn; 1993 Family Leave; Oct. 7, 1993 Chaplain, Cox Health<br />

System, Springfield, Missouri.<br />

*Vanderhoef, Russell Victor, Sr. (RAM). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1967 AS. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 LP; 1970<br />

D; 1971 AM. S. Ia.: 1967 Allerton-Clio-Lineville. <strong>Iowa</strong>: July 1, 1969 Fontanelle-Highland-Grove Chapel;<br />

Mar. 1, 1974 Pomeroy, Wesley-Jolley-Zion; Jan. 15, 1977 Hamburg; 1980 Shelby-Tennant-Persia; 1984<br />

Retired; June 27, 1999 Deceased.<br />

*Van Holland, Edwin G. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: LP; 1990 PM & D; 1996 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1986<br />

Doon Congregational; 1990 School (Doon Congregational); 1991 Macksburg-Hebron-Wesley Chapel; 1992<br />

Macksburg-Hebron; 1995 Macksburg-Hebron-Lorimor; 1996 Humboldt, Faith (Assoc.); 1997 Faith (Bradgate,<br />

Gilmore City, Humboldt, Rutland) (Assoc.); Nov. 1, 1998 Disability leave; August 24, 1999 Deceased.<br />

*Van Maanen, Donna Mae (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 PM & D. 1983 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 School; 1981<br />

Council Bluffs, St. Mark's; 1983 Gilman; 1986 OMS International Inc., Greenwood, IN; Feb. 1, 1992 Sheldon<br />

(Assoc.); 1993 School; 1999 appointed California-Nevada; July 1, <strong>2000</strong> transferred California-Nevada<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Van Wert, Gary Lynn (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 PM & D; <strong>2000</strong> FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 School (Des Moines,<br />

Immanuel, Assoc.); 1997 Cedar Rapids, St. Paul’s (Assoc.); 1998 Coon Rapids.<br />

Varce, Harold Alonzo (RM) ............................ (See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Vickery, Gordon Keith (RM) ........................... (See 1991 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Viney, Richard G. (RM) ............................... (See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Voas, Duane Randall (RM) ............................ (See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Vogel, Dwight Wallace (FE). .EUB Church KS: 1957 AS & PM; 1964 FM & E. KS: 1958 Eudora-Clearfield;<br />

1965 Faculty, Westmar College. Ia.: 1968 Faculty, Westmar College. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Associate Chaplain and<br />

Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Westmar College; 1977 Professor of Religion, Westmar<br />

College; 1985 Dubuque, St. Luke's; 1988 Director of Music, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary; 1989<br />

Director of Music and Adjunct Professor, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary; 1993 Associate Professor<br />

of Theology and Ministry/Director, Nellie B. Ebersole Program in Sacred Music, Garrett-Evangelical<br />

Theological Seminary; 1999 Professor of Theology and Ministry/Director, Nellie B. Ebersole Program in Sacred<br />

Music, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary.<br />

Vogel, Linda Jane (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 Professor of Christian Education, Garrett-<br />

Evangelical Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois. (See Diaconal Ministry Service Record for complete<br />

record)<br />

Votaw, Debra (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 Acting Director of Social Services, Burlington<br />

Medical Center. (See Diaconal Ministry Service Record for complete record)<br />

Wadding, Judy (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1994 Killduff-Reasnor; 1997 Grinnell


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(Assoc.).<br />

Wagner, Jr., David Harold (PM) - see Bracht-Wagner, Jr., David Harold.<br />

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Wagner, Sr., David Harold (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 PM & D; 1977 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 School; 1971<br />

Extension 4-H and Youth Leader for the Expanded Nutrition Program, Newton; 1973 Discontinued; 1976<br />

(Readmitted) Truro-Peru; 1979 Rowan Yoke (UM-UCC); 1984 Armstrong; Jan. 1, 1986 Armstrong-Dolliver;<br />

1987 Onawa-Turin; 1998 Manchester.<br />

Wagner, Harold Eugene (RM) ..........................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Wagoner, John D. (RM) ...............................(See 1996 IACJ for complete record)<br />

*Walker, Milton Ellsworth (RM). .Meth Church NJ: 1945 PM & D; 1946 E; 1947 FM. NJ: 1945 Berlin; 1946<br />

Berlin, Centenary; 1948 Westmont; 1950 Supernumerary; 1952 Voluntary Location; Sept. 18, 1957<br />

Readmitted. S. Ia.: 1957 Farmington-Big Mound; 1960 Farmington-Big Mound-Bonaparte; 1961 Ottumwa,<br />

Wesley; 1966 <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer and Executive Secretary, Permanent Fund. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Treasurer and Executive Secretary, Permanent Fund; 1982 Retired; February 21, <strong>2000</strong> Deceased.<br />

Walker, Timothy J. (FE) .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 PM & D; 1995 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 School; 1992 Nichols-<br />

Cedar Valley-Conesville; 1995 Spencer, Grace (Assoc.); 1997 Central City.<br />

Wallace, Charles Quincy (RM) . .........................(See 1991 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Wallace, Leon Victor (RM) .............................(See 1993 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Walter, Norman P. (RAM) ..............................(See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Walters, Dean G. (RM) ................................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Ward, Martha Dalton (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D. (Courtesy Ordination Cal-Nev Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>) 1981 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 School; 1979 First Congregational Church, Oakland, Calif.; 1980<br />

Waterloo, Graves-Grace (Assoc.); 1983 Waterloo, Grace-Graves Team Ministry; 1992 Knoxville; Jan. 15, <strong>2000</strong><br />

Ankeny, First (First, Faith Center) (Team Ministry).<br />

Ward, Robert Barnett (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 PM & D. (Courtesy Ordination Cal-Nev Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>) 1981 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 School; 1979 First Congregational Church, Oakland, Calif.; 1980<br />

Waterloo, Grace (Assoc.); 1983 Waterloo, Grace-Graves Team Ministry; 1992 Knoxville; Jan. 15, <strong>2000</strong> Ankeny,<br />

First (First, Faith Center) (Team Ministry).<br />

Washington, Alex T. (RM) .............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Wasta, Wayne Eugene (RM) ...........................(See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Waterman, David Patrick (RM) . .........................(See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Watkins, Dick Lee (RM) ...............................(See 1997 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Watson, Gordon Edward (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1966 PM & D; 1968 FM & E. N. Ia.: 1966 School; Apr.<br />

1, 1968 Webster City (Assoc.). <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Webster City (Assoc.); Apr. 1, 1970 Arnolds Park-Spirit Lake<br />

(Assoc.); 1973 Kingsley; 1982 Wapello; 1984 Honorable Location; 1987 (readmitted) Eldora; 1992 Spencer,<br />

Grace; 1996 Red Oak, First.<br />

Wearda, Janet L. (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1996 Hampton (Assoc.); 1999 Belmond<br />

(Assoc.).<br />

Webb, J. Ellis (RM) ...................................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Webb, Leland James (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1979 PM & D; 1983 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1979 School; 1982 Buffalo<br />

Center-Woden; April 1, 1987 Strawberry Point; 1994 Ames, First (Assoc.).


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Webb, Philip John (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1988 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 School; 1986 Ankeny,<br />

First (Assoc.); 1995 Algona.<br />

Webb, Warren St. Clair (RM) ........................... (See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Weesner, David Arthur (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1987 Corydon<br />

Parish: Corydon-Millerton-Sewal-New Zion (Assoc.); 1989 School (Corydon Parish: Corydon-Millerton-Sewal-<br />

New Zion (Assoc.); 1990 Faith: Humboldt-Rutland-Gilmore City-Bradgate (Assoc.); 1993 Belle Plaine; <strong>2000</strong><br />

Council Bluffs, Salem.<br />

Wehner, Julie A. (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: L; 1996 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 Lafayette, Salem; 1996 School<br />

(Lafayette, Salem); 1997 Fremont-Cedar.<br />

Wehner, Paul J. (FE). .(Credentials recognized) UM Church West Mich.: 1982 L; 1983 PM. UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

1987 FM. West Mich.: Jan. 1, 1982 Grovenburg; June 16, 1986 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1986 Council Bluffs,<br />

St. Mark's; 1989 School; 1994 Leave of Absence.<br />

Wehr, Carol M. (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1997 Brooklyn-Malcom-Sheridan<br />

(Associate); 1998 Malcom-Sheridan.<br />

Weida, John Owen (FE). .Meth Church N. Ia.: 1961 PM & D; 1965 FM & E. N. Ia.: 1961 Giard-Farmersburg;<br />

1962 Brandon; 1965 Plymouth-Rock Falls; 1968 Rockwell-Swaledale. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Rockwell-Swaledale; 1973<br />

Jefferson County Parish: Bethesada-Fairfield-Libertyville-Mount Zion-Pleasant Grove (Assoc.); 1976 Victor-<br />

Guernsey; Nov. 1, 1986 Colo; 1995 Independence; 1997 Aurelia.<br />

Weier, Susan Kay (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1981 PM & D; 1986 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1981 School; 1983 Hawkeye-<br />

Alpha-Union; 1990 Sibley; 1993 Leave of Absence; July 13, 1997 serving other denomination church (St. Paul<br />

UCC, Warren, Michigan); <strong>2000</strong> Withdrawal to another denomination.<br />

Weir, Robert Foster (FE). .UM Church NW Texas: 1966 PM; 1974 FM. NW Texas: 1966 School; 1972<br />

Northfield, Minn.; 1973 North Texas Reg. Council; 1974 Professor, Oklahoma State University; 1982 Oklahoma<br />

State University Student Center; Sept. 1, 1989 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1989 Director, Program in<br />

Biomedical Ethics, University of <strong>Iowa</strong>, <strong>Iowa</strong> City.<br />

Wells, Harold J. (RM) ................................. (See 1997 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Wells, Nova Lauraine (RM) ............................ (See 1999 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Wendel, David Robert (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 PM & D; 1973 FM; Oct. 28, 1973 E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Epworth-<br />

Farley; 1970 School (Epworth-Farley); 1971 School; Jan. 1972 Elliott-Pilot Grove; Nov. 1, 1974 Sioux City,<br />

Crescent Park; Oct. 15, 1983 Sidney-Thurman; 1990 Estherville; 1994 Superintendent, Ottumwa District; <strong>2000</strong><br />

Newton, First.<br />

Wendel, Robert Gould (RM) ........................... (See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Werley, Harold E. (FE). .UM Church VA: 1969 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 FM & E. VA: 1968 Linden Charge; Feb.<br />

1, 1973 transferred <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Feb. 1, 1973 Sheldahl-Slater; 1977 Havelock-Plover; 1980 Burlington, Asbury-<br />

Spring Grove; 1985 Oakville-Kingston; 1991 State Center-Rhodes-Minerva; 1996 Moville.<br />

Westendorf, Audrey (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: September 1, 1996 Lenox-Mercer Center;<br />

<strong>2000</strong> New Covenant Parish, Victor-Ladora-Guernsey-Ohio-Koszta.<br />

Weston, Mark E. (RM) ................................ (See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

White, George Alva (FE). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1963 PM & D; 1966 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1963 School (Iriquois, Il.);<br />

1966 New Market-Maple Grove-Siam. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 New Market-Maple Grove-Siam; 1970 Coralville; 1982<br />

Mount Pleasant, First; 1988 Superintendent, Cedar Rapids District; 1992 Ames, Collegiate and Director,<br />

Wesley Foundation, <strong>Iowa</strong> State University; 1994 Davenport, St. John’s.<br />

White, Roger Allen (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 PM & D; 1992 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 Nemaha; 1987 Epworth;


PASTORAL RECORD<br />

1989 School (Epworth); 1990 Hawkeye-Alpha-Union; 1999 Circle of Hope Parish: Hawkeye-Alpha-Union-<br />

Randalia-Maynard-Murphy.<br />

Whitenack, Weldon A. (RM) ............................(See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Wiebesiek, Daniel R. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 New Market.<br />

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Wierson, Stanley S. (AM). .UM Church LP; 1971 D; 1978 AM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1970 Sheffield-West Fork; 1972 Crystal<br />

Lake; 1974 Buffalo Center-Woden-Crystal Lake; 1977 Newton, First (Assoc.); 1985 Carlisle; 1991 Marion, First.<br />

Wiese, Allen Joe (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 PM & D; 1979 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 School; 1978 Hansel-West<br />

Fork; Mar. 22, 1982 Everly-Spencer, Zion; 1987 Cresco-Zion; 1995 Marengo; <strong>2000</strong> Carlisle.<br />

Wilcox, Paul Nathan (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1981 PM & D; 1984 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1981 School; 1982<br />

Springville; 1988 Newton, St. Luke; 1993 Harlan-Monroe Chapel.<br />

Wilcox, Timothy D. (PM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 PM & D. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 School; July 1, 1999 British Methodist<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>; August 1, <strong>2000</strong> transferred New England <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Wilcox, Wilbur F. (RM) ................................(See 1989 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Wilken, Alferd Edward (RM) ...........................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Wilkin, Timm Alan (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 L; 1996 PM & D; <strong>2000</strong> FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 Council Bluffs,<br />

St. Mark’s; 1997 Titonka-Doan.<br />

*Wilkinson, John S. (PM). .(credentials recognized) <strong>Iowa</strong>: Feb. 1, 1996 Dysart; 1996 Glidden; July 1, <strong>2000</strong><br />

transferred N. Georgia <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Will Hoffmann, Shirley L. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 PM & D; 1993 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 School; 1990<br />

Jefferson (Assoc.); 1993 New London; September 26, 1996 Maternity leave; November 23, 1996 New London;<br />

August 1, 1997 Cedar Rapids, St. James; <strong>2000</strong> Prairie View.<br />

Willer, Michael J. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 PM & D; <strong>2000</strong> FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 School; 1998 Anita-Wiota.<br />

Willey, Larry Gene (RM) EUB Church OH-E: June 1960 PM; 1964 FM & E. OH-E: 1960 School; 1964 Editorial<br />

Assistant, EUB Board of Publication and Instructor United Theological Seminary; 1966 School; 1967 Richland-<br />

Ollie (S. Ia.). S. Ia.: 1968 Richland-Ollie. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Richland-Ollie; 1972 Wilton-Moscow; 1977 College<br />

Chaplain and Assistant Professor of Religion, Westmar College; Feb. 1, 1985 Alta; 1985 Belmond; 1988<br />

Superintendent, Council Bluffs District; 1994 Estherville; <strong>2000</strong> Retired.<br />

Williams, Dale John (RM) .............................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Williams Dana K. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Radcliffe-Ellsworth.<br />

Williams, Robert D. (RM) ..............................(See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Williams, Steven Craig (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 PM & D; 1984 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 School; 1983 Corning<br />

Parish: Corning-Brooks-Carbon-Carl-Mount Etna (Assoc.); July 15, 1985 Newton, First (Assoc.); 1988<br />

Gladbrook; 1998 Nevada.<br />

Williamson, Ensworth Lee (PLP). .UM Church: 1993 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 22, 1996 Owasa.<br />

Williamson, Michelle Lynn (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: LP; 1991 PM & D; 1993 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 Chariton,<br />

Christ-Norwood-Pleasant Prairie; 1991 Arlington-Volga; 1994 St. Luke’s Medical Center, Sioux City (CPE) and<br />

Samaritan Counseling Center, Birmingham Baptist Health Systems, Birmingham, Alabama; 1996 Conrad.<br />

Williamson, Paul D. (RM) ..............................(See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Wilson, Carl E. (RM) ..................................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)


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Wilson, Gerald Lloyd (RM) ............................ (See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Wilson, Russell Lynn (RM) ............................ (See 1994 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Wimmer, Dana Eugene (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1979 PM & D. 1983 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1979 School; 1981<br />

Bussey-Harvey-Tracy; 1983 Indianola, First (Assoc.); 1986 Rockwell City; 1990 Des Moines, First (Assoc.);<br />

1992 Ogden; 1999 Des Moines, Immanuel.<br />

Wimmer, Jessica B. (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 1, 1998 Boone, Marion Street; <strong>2000</strong> Des<br />

Moines, Immanuel (Assoc.).<br />

Wimmer, Lawrence Lee (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1981 PM & D; 1989 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 Attica-Olive Chapel-<br />

Zion; 1981 Lamoni-Decatur-Davis City; 1982 School; 1984 Community Church, Madrid, Spain (Missionary<br />

Assoc., Bd. of Global Ministries); September 1987 Sioux City, Whitfield; Jan. 7, 1993 Union Church of San<br />

Juan; 1998 <strong>Iowa</strong> Falls; 1999 appointed New England <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Winch, Marilyn Christine (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 PM & D; 1989 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 Shenandoah<br />

(Assoc.); 1984 North Linn-Silver Creek; 1988 Hedrick-Martinsburg; 1992 Colesburg; 1994 Dumont; 1998<br />

Nichols-Cedar Valley-Conesville; <strong>2000</strong> Akron.<br />

Winkelpleck, Judy (PLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 Urbandale, Walnut Hills (Assoc.).<br />

Winter, Harlan Walter (FE). .EUB Church Ia.: 1960 PM; 1963 FM & E. Ia.: 1960 School; 1963 Aredale-Bristow;<br />

1967 Hudson. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Hudson; 1975 Crawfordsville (UM-UP Yoke); 1984 Altoona; Oct. 13, 1993 Leave<br />

of Absence; September 1, 1994 Douds-Lebannon-Selma; Feb. 1, 1998 Douds-Selma; 1998 Southeast Louisa<br />

County Parish, Wapello-Morning Sun-Oakville.<br />

Winter, Robert Brown (RM) ............................ (See 1988 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Wise, David W. (SLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Nov. 1, 1995 Bertram; September 1, 1997 Bertram<br />

and Cedar Rapids, Buffalo; 1998 Calamus-Grand Mound.<br />

Wiser, Gerald L. "Bud" (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1993 Northboro-Blanchard; <strong>2000</strong> Noble-<br />

Grant-Lincoln Center.<br />

Wittern, Bruce Eugene (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 PM & D; 1979 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1975 School (St. Ansgar-<br />

Little Cedar); 1979 St. Ansgar-Little Cedar; 1983 Des Moines, Easton Place; 1997 Rockwell-Swaledale.<br />

Woeste, Stanley F. (RM) .............................. (See 1987 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Wolcott, Gerald Burr (RM) ............................. (See 1992 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Woodin, Thomas William (RM) ......................... (See 1995 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Woodworth, L. Scott (FE). .UB Church Ia.: 1963 PM; 1968 FM & E. Ia.: 1963 School; 1968 Dawson. <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

1969 Dawson; 1970 Boone, First (Assoc.); 1973 New Sharon-Taintor; 1981 Denison; 1987 Red Oak, First;<br />

1996 Janesville; 1997 Pastor, Red Bird Missionary <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

Wooge, Donald E. (RM) ............................... (See 1993 IACJ for complete record)<br />

*Woolery, Charles (FE) (Credentials Recognized) AME Church: July 1, 1994 transferred UM Church. UM<br />

Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 E; 1998 FM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 Des Moines, Burns; July 1, <strong>2000</strong> transferred Northern Illnois.<br />

Wright, Delane D. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: L; 1990 PM & D; 1995 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Aug. 1, 1986 Hazleton; 1988<br />

Not appointed; 1990 School; 1991 Woodbine; 1996 Tipton.<br />

Wyatt, Lynn (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1992 LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Sept. 22, 1992 Kellerton-Beaconsfield-Grand River;<br />

1995 Jefferson-Grand Junction (Assoc.); 1999 Adair-Casey.<br />

Yetter, George Isaac (RM) ............................. (See 1994 IACJ for complete record)


PASTORAL RECORD<br />

Young, D. Ward (RM) .................................(See 1998 IACJ for complete record)<br />

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Young, J. Eugene (RM). .Meth Church S. Ia.: 1953 PM; 1955 D; 1959 FM & E. S. Ia.: 1953 School; 1957<br />

Killduff-Mt. Zion; 1961 Killduff-Mt. Zion-Bethel; 1961 Dallas Center; 1968 Grinnell. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1969 Grinnell; 1973<br />

Marshalltown, First; 1977 Superintendent, Muscatine District; 1983 Cedar Falls, First; 1987 Cedar Rapids, St.<br />

Paul's; 1997 Retired.<br />

Young, Karen (FD). .UM Church: October 24, 1999 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1999 Cedar Rapids, Lovely Lane,<br />

Director of Programming and Children Education.<br />

Young, Mark Allan (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 PM & D; 1983 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1976 School; 1978 Northboro-<br />

Blanchard; 1981 Plymouth-Rock Falls; Mar. 1, 1984 Hope Parish: Panora-Linden-Prairie Center; 1992<br />

Marengo; 1995 Washington (Assoc.)-Brighton United; 1997 Washington (Assoc.).<br />

Young, Robert William (RM) ............................(See 1990 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Zeleny, Thomas L. (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 PM & D; 1986 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1983 School (Lamoni-Decatur-<br />

Davis City); 1984 Lamoni-Decatur-Davis City; 1987 Mount Union-Morning Sun-Wesley Chapel; 1992 Mount<br />

Union-Wesley Chapel; 1996 LaPorte City.<br />

Ziettlow, Carryl Raymon (RM) ..........................(See 1986 IACJ for complete record)<br />

Zimmerman, Lynn C. (FLP). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> LP. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>2000</strong> Silver City-Pacific Junction-Hillsdale.<br />

Ziskovsky, Janet Louise (FE). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 PM & D; 1993 FM & E. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1989 School (Vinton,<br />

Stewart Memorial-Urbana); 1990 Vinton, Stewart Memorial-Urbana (School); 1991 Vinton, Stewart Memorial-<br />

Urbana; 1992 Vinton, Stewart Memorial-Garrison.<br />

XIV. DIACONAL MINISTRY SERVICE RECORD<br />

Bell, Michael Glen (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 DM; 1999 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 <strong>Iowa</strong> City, First United<br />

Methodist Church, Director of Youth Ministries; 1999 <strong>Iowa</strong> City, First (Assoc.).<br />

Bentzinger, Rosalie Jane (DMR). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 DM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Council on<br />

Ministries Staff; 1979 Nashville, Tenn., Board of Higher Education and Ministry, Associate General<br />

Secretary, Division of Diaconal Ministry; August 31, 1994 Retired.<br />

Carlson, Linnea Erickson (DMR)<br />

Carter, Myrna Irene (DMR). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 DM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 Marion, First United Methodist<br />

Church, Associate in Christian Education; 1985 Leave of Absence; 1986 Retired.<br />

Cates, Sharon Elaine (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 DM; 1998 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 Ames, First United<br />

Methodist Church, Director of Christian Education; Jan. 1991 Sioux City, Grace United Methodist Church,<br />

Diaconal Minister of Discipleship; Sept. 1, 1993, United Methodist Medical Center, Des Moines, Resident<br />

Chaplain; January 1995 Leave of absence to attend school; Oct. 1, 1996 Lutheran Social Services of <strong>Iowa</strong>,<br />

Sioux City.<br />

Christopher, Dianne B. (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 DM; 1997 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1990 Waterloo-Cedar Falls<br />

Area U.M. Churches, Director of Education and Counseling; 1993 Waterloo-Cedar Falls Area U.M.<br />

Churches Director of Education and Counseling and Geneseo UMC; 1996 Marshalltown, Grace; 1999<br />

Charles City.<br />

Dvorak, Bernice (DMR). .UM Church West Ohio: 1977 DM. 1977 Women's Division Staff of the General<br />

Board of Global Ministries in the Syracuse Region; 1978 transfer to Central New York <strong>Conference</strong>. 1983<br />

transfer to California-Nevada <strong>Conference</strong>, Women's Division Staff, General Board of Global Ministries<br />

assigned to the San Francisco Region. 1987 Leave of Absence. 1988 transfer to <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>:<br />

1988 Leave of Absence. 1989 Retired.


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Eberhart, Diane Wasson (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 DM; 1997 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 Nevada United<br />

Methodist Church, Director of Christian Education; 1984 Grinnell United Methodist Church, Diaconal<br />

Minister of Education; Nov. 1, 1992 Des Moines, Grace, Diaconal Minister of Education. 1993 Des Moines,<br />

Windsor, Diaconal Minister of Education, Youth Ministry and Congregational Nurture; 1997Dubuque, St.<br />

Luke’s (Assoc.).<br />

Ellsworth, Jimmie Ruth (DMR). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 DM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 Muscatine, Wesley United<br />

Methodist Church, Director of Christian Education; 1980 Des Moines, Windsor United Methodist Church,<br />

Director of Christian Education; 1986 Algona-Good Hope United Methodist Church, Director of Christian<br />

Education; 1988 Algona, First United Methodist Church, Diaconal Minister of Education; 1991 Georgia;<br />

February 18, Leave of absence; June 10, 1995 Retired.<br />

Ferrell, David Michael (DMR). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 DM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 Davenport, St. John's United<br />

Methodist Church, Director of Music Ministry; 1991 St. James Lutheran, Rock Island, Illinois, Director of<br />

Music and Trinity, Lutheran, Moline, Illinois, Director of Children's Music; 1999 Retired.<br />

Gran, Mary Alice Donovan (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 DM; 1997 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 Cedar Rapids, St.<br />

Paul's United Methodist Church, Minister of Christian Education; August 1992 Ames, Collegiate United<br />

Methodist Church, Diaconal Minister of Christian Education; 1994 General Board of Discipleship, Director<br />

of Children’s Ministries, Nashville, Tenn.<br />

Harvey, Iris L. (DMR).. .UM Church Wisc.: 1979 DM. 1979 Program Consultant, Wisconsin <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Council on Ministries Staff; 1982 Program Consultant, <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Staff; October<br />

31, 1991 Retired.<br />

Henrichs, Marilyn C. (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 DM; 1997 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 Ankeny, First United<br />

Methodist Church, Director of Christian Education; 1986 Des Moines, First United Methodist Church,<br />

Diaconal Minister of Education; 1993 Des Moines, Grace, Diaconal Minister of Education.<br />

Hobson, Brenda Hunter (DM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 DM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1998 Nevada United Methodist Church.<br />

Howe, Coy Payne (DMR). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 DM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 Council Bluffs, Broadway United<br />

Methodist Church, Program Assistant; 1982 Council Bluffs, Salem United Methodist Church, Educational<br />

Assistant; 1985 Council Bluffs, Ministry with Mentally Handicapped, Coordinator; September 18, 1990<br />

Leave of Absence; March 15, 1991 Retired.<br />

Howe, John L. (DMR).. .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 DM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 Glenwood, Glenwood State Hospital,<br />

Social Worker; March 15, 1991 Retired.<br />

Ireland, Rachel Irene (DMR). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 DM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 Burlington, First United Methodist<br />

Church, Director of Christian Education; 1992 Retired.<br />

Johansen-Werner, Bonnie (DM). .Illinois Great Rivers: 1997 transfer <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 Dubuque District<br />

Choral Consultant.<br />

Mayer, Mark Lewis (DM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 DM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 FairfieldUMC, Minister of Music and<br />

Christian Education.<br />

Mittman, Barbara Kay (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 DM; 1998 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1994 <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Youth<br />

Coordinator.<br />

Mutchler, Sue J. (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 DM; 1997 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1988 Trinity United Methodist Church,<br />

Waverly, Associate in Christian Education; August 1, 1998 Waverly Childcare and Pre-school; 1999 Cedar<br />

Falls, Washington Chapel (Assoc.) and Waverly Childcare and Pre-school.<br />

Noble, David R. (DMR). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 DM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1977 Cedar Rapids, St. Paul's United Methodist<br />

Church, Diaconal Minister of Music. 1989 Retired.


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Nosek, Julie De Shaw (RFD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 DM; 1997 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1980 Estherville United<br />

Methodist Church, Director of Christian Education. 1983 School Leave; 1984 First United Methodist Church,<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City, Diaconal Minister Education; 1988 First United Methodist Church, <strong>Iowa</strong> City, Minister of<br />

Education; August 1, 1998 Retired.<br />

*Preul, Joanne (DMR). .UM Church Oklahoma: 1978 DM. 1978 First UMC, Ardmore. 1982 First uMC,<br />

Woodward. December 1984 Leave of Absence to attend school. November 1986 First UMC, Homestead,<br />

Florida. May 1987 transfer to Flordia. First UMC, Homestead. April 1990 Leave of Absence. February 1991<br />

Assistant Chaplain, Friendship Haven, Fort Dodge, <strong>Iowa</strong>. April 1993 <strong>Iowa</strong> Department of Human Services,<br />

Fort Dodge, Clerk Typist. April 1995, transfer to <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: <strong>Iowa</strong> Department of Human Services, Fort<br />

Dodge, Green Thumb Typist; 1996 Retired; March 5, 1999 Deceased.<br />

*Rubenking, Carrie Mae (DM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 DM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 Northwestern College, Orange<br />

City, Hospiers Hall Resident Director; 1999 Leave of absence; <strong>2000</strong> Discontinued.<br />

Scott, Ruth Ann (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 DM; 1997 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1987 St. Luke's, Dubuque, Diaconal<br />

Minister of Education; 1997 McCausland-Park View.<br />

Seebach, Carol (DMR). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1985 DM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Bettendorf, Asbury, Diaconal Minister of<br />

Education; 1998 Retired.<br />

Shin, Giewha (Grace) (DM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 DM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 <strong>Iowa</strong> City, Korean Baptist Church.<br />

Tritle, Kae Elaine (DM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1995 DM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: Planned Parenthood of Southeast <strong>Iowa</strong>,<br />

Burlington, Minister of Health; September 9, 1996 Wellness Coordinator, <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pensions.<br />

Vogel, Linda J. (FD). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 DM; 1997 FD. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1978 LeMars, Westmar College,<br />

Associate Professor/Director of Continuing Education; 1985 Dubuque, St. Luke's United Methodist Church,<br />

Director of Christian Education; 1987 Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary, Associate Professor.<br />

Votaw, Debra (FD). .UM Church Kansas East: 1987 DM; 1997 FD. Staff Social Worker, Burlington Medical<br />

Center; 1988 transfer to <strong>Iowa</strong>. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1991 Acting Director of Social Services, Burlington Medical Center;<br />

1997 Director of Social Services, Burlington Medical Center; <strong>2000</strong> Director of Social Services and Pastoral<br />

Care, Great River Medical Center, West Burlington.<br />

Walters, Denise (DM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 DM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1996 Second Presbyterian Church, Kansas City,<br />

Missouri; 1999 Leave of absence.<br />

Wiley, Evelyn Blakely (DMR). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 DM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1982 Mason City, Wesley United<br />

Methodist Church, Associate in Education and Parish Work; 1987 Leave of Absence; February 18, 1992<br />

Extended Leave of Absence; June 7, 1993 Return to active status, Northern <strong>Iowa</strong> Area Community College,<br />

Adult Basic Education Instructor, Developmental Education Division, Diaconal Minister of Education; June<br />

30, 1995 Retired.<br />

Willits, Alaire Bornholtz (DM). .UM Church <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 DM. <strong>Iowa</strong>: 1997 Director of Education, Sioux City,<br />

Grace.


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XV. THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />

THE BUSINESS OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

The Minutes of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> held in Ames, <strong>Iowa</strong> from June 2, through June 5,<br />

<strong>2000</strong>, Bishop Charles Wesley Jordan presiding. Date When Organized: August 14, 1844.<br />

Number of This Session: 157th.<br />

PART I ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL BUSINESS<br />

1. Who are elected for the quadrennium (603.7, 616):<br />

Secretary? Susan Ney<br />

Mailing Address: 302 E. North, Algona, IA 50511<br />

Telephone: 515-295-9094<br />

Statistician? Charles W. Smith<br />

Mailing Address: 500 E. Court Ave Suite C, Des Moines, IA 50309-2019<br />

Telephone: 515-283-1991<br />

Treasurer? Charles W. Smith<br />

Mailing Address: 500 E. Court Ave Suite C, Des Moines, IA 50309-2019<br />

Telephone: 515-283-1991<br />

2. Is the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> incorporated (603.1)? Yes. The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> of The<br />

United Methodist Church<br />

3. Bonding and auditing:<br />

a) What officers handling funds of the conference have been bonded, and in what amounts<br />

(615, 2511)?<br />

The <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer and Staff - $1,000,000 through the General Council on<br />

Finance and Administration plus $500,000 local insurance company.<br />

b) Have the books of said officers or persons been audited (614, 2511)? (See reports<br />

in the <strong>Conference</strong> Treasurer’s Office.) Yes.<br />

4. What agencies have been appointed or elected?<br />

a) Answer Yes or No for each of the councils, boards, commissions, or committees listed:<br />

(1) Board of Ordained Ministry (633)? (2) Board of Pensions (637)?<br />

Yes. Yes. (Incorporated separately)<br />

(3) Board of Trustees of the Annual (4) Committee on Episcopacy<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> (2512)? Yes. (635)? Yes.<br />

(5) Committees on Investigation (2626)? (6) Administrative Review


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Yes. Committee (634)? Yes.<br />

b) Indicate the name of the agency in your annual conference which is responsible for the<br />

functions related to each of the following general church agencies (607.1):<br />

(1) General Council on Finance and Administration?<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Finance and Administration<br />

(2) General Council on Ministries?<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries<br />

(3) General Board of Church and Society?<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Board of Church and Society<br />

(4) General Board of Discipleship?<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Board of Discipleship<br />

(5) General Board of Global Ministries?<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Board of Global Ministries<br />

(6) Higher Education and Campus Ministry?<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry<br />

(7) General Commission on Archives and History?<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Commission on Archives and History<br />

(8) General Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns?<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns<br />

(9) General Commission on Religion and Race?<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Commission on Religion and Race<br />

(10) General Commission on the Status and Role of Women?<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Commission on the Status and Role of Women<br />

(11) United Methodist Communications?<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Communications Committee<br />

c) Indicate the conference agencies which have responsibilities for the following functions:<br />

(1) Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministries (651)?<br />

Board of Church and Society<br />

(2) Disability Concerns (649)?<br />

Commission on Ministry with Persons with Disabilities<br />

(3) Equitable Compensation (622)?<br />

Commssion on Equitable Compensation<br />

(4) Laity (630)?<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Board of Laity<br />

(5) Native American Ministry (650)?<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries Native American Committee<br />

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(6) Small Membership Church (642)?<br />

Board of Discipleship<br />

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d) Answer Yes or No for each of the following conference or district organizations:<br />

(1) <strong>Conference</strong> United Methodist Women (644)? Yes.<br />

(2) <strong>Conference</strong> United Methodist Men (645)? Yes.<br />

(3) <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Youth Ministry (646)? Yes.<br />

(4) <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Young Adult Ministry (647)? No. Age Level Council<br />

until January 2001.<br />

(5) District Boards of Church Location & Building (2518)? Yes.<br />

(6) Committees on District Superintendency (662)? Yes.<br />

(7) District Committees on Ordained Ministry (659)? Yes.<br />

e) What other councils, boards, commissions, or committees have been appointed or<br />

elected in the annual conference?<br />

Age-Level Council<br />

Board of Camp, <strong>Conference</strong> & Retreat Ministries<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning Committee<br />

Committee on Pastoral Care and Counseling<br />

Committee on Rules of Order<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Nominations Coordinating Committee<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Leadership Development Coordinating Committee<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Resolutions Committee<br />

5. Have the secretaries, treasurers, and statisticians kept their respective records according<br />

to the prescribed forms (606.8)? Yes.<br />

6. What is the report of the statistician? See report, page 533, this volume.<br />

7. What is the report of the treasurer? See report, page 220, this volume.<br />

8. What are the reports of the district superintendents as to the status of the work within their<br />

districts? See report, page 221, this volume.<br />

9. What is the schedule of minimum base compensation for pastors for the ensuing year<br />

(333, 622.3)? See Reports of <strong>Conference</strong> Action, page 201, this volume.<br />

10. What amount has been apportioned to the pastoral charges within the conference to be<br />

raised for the support of the district superintendents for the ensuing year (611.1a)?<br />

$2,182,297<br />

11. What amount has been apportioned to the pastoral charges within the conference to be<br />

raised for the support of the pension and benefit programs of the conference for the<br />

ensuing year (611.1d, 1507)? $1,758,785<br />

12. What are the apportionments to this conference for the ensuing year:<br />

a) For the World Service Fund? $1,218,428<br />

b) For the Ministerial Education Fund? $428,794<br />

c) For the Black College Fund? $197,711<br />

d) For the Africa University Fund? $44,251


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e) For the Mission Initiatives: Focus <strong>2000</strong> Fund? 0<br />

f) For the Episcopal Fund? $372,554<br />

g) For the General Administration Fund? $98,384<br />

h) For the Interdenominational Cooperation Fund? $38,923<br />

13. What is the percentage division between World Service and conference<br />

benevolences for the ensuing year (611.3d)?<br />

World Service? 21.5% <strong>Conference</strong> benevolences? 78.5%<br />

14. <strong>Conference</strong> and district lay leaders (603.9, 654):<br />

a) <strong>Conference</strong> lay leader: Name: Dennis Bell<br />

Mailing Address: 1016 Ridge Rd, Denison, IA 51442-1124 Ph: 712-263-2384<br />

b) Associate conference lay leaders: None<br />

c) District (and associate district) lay leaders:<br />

Cedar Rapids District: Rudy & Inis Huffman, 402 W. First St., Mechanicsville, IA 52306<br />

Council Bluffs District: Carl Phillips, PO Box 356, Sidney, IA 51652<br />

Creston District: Arnold Kenyon, PO Box 278, Creston, IA 50801<br />

Des Moines District: Connie Gilmore, 7254 Wilshire Blvd., Urbandale, IA 50322<br />

Dubuque District: Pat Ritter, 545 James St., Arlington, IA 50606<br />

Fort Dodge District: Evelyn Farnham, 3239 Garfield Ave., Gowrie, IA 50543<br />

Mason City District: Bob Perry, 106 Shell Rock Dr., Northwood, IA 50459<br />

Muscatine District: Norma Morrison, 2117 Americana Ave., Muscatine, IA 52761<br />

Ottumwa District: Paul Burrow, 2212 Lynndale Rd., Oskaloosa, IA 52577<br />

Sioux City District: Gene Ulrich, 816 St. Andrews, Dakota Dunes, SD 57049<br />

Spencer District: Hess Roorda, 1200 10 th St., Rock Valley, IA 51247<br />

Waterloo District: Carma Bisinger, PO Box 111, Walker, IA 50240<br />

15. What local churches have been:<br />

a) Organized (263)? Cedar Rapids, Living Water - 01/09/<strong>2000</strong><br />

b) Merged (2545, 2546)?<br />

1) United Methodist with United Methodist - None.<br />

Name of 1st church Name of 2nd church Name of merged church<br />

2) Other mergers - None.<br />

Name of 1st church Name of 2nd church Name of merged church<br />

c) Discontinued or abandoned (230, 332.2, 2548)? (State which for each church listed.)<br />

None.<br />

d) Relocated and to what address?<br />

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Cedar Rapids District:<br />

Cedar Rapids, Crosswinds<br />

3349 Southgate Ct. S.W.<br />

Cedar Rapids, IA 52404<br />

Des Moines District:<br />

West Des Moines, Jordan Creek<br />

475 68 th St.<br />

West Des Moines, IA 50266<br />

e) Changed name of church? (Example: "First" to "Trinity")<br />

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Former Name New Name Address<br />

Dubuque District:<br />

Dubuque, Metro Parish Dubuque, United Community Ministries Same<br />

f) Transferred this year into this conference from other United Methodist conference(s) and<br />

with what membership (39, 264)? None.<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> from which<br />

Name Membership transferred<br />

g) What other changes have taken place in the list of churches?<br />

16. What changes have been made in district and charge lines?<br />

District: None.<br />

Charges:<br />

Cedar Rapids District:<br />

Martelle-Viola is now Martelle and Viola<br />

West Branch-Springdale is now West Branch and Springdale<br />

Council Bluffs District:<br />

Faith Parish: Farragut-Locust Grove-Riverton-Summit is now<br />

Farragut-Summit and Riverton-Locust Grove<br />

Nishna Valley Parish: Emerson-Wesley Chapel is now<br />

Nishna Valley Parish: Emerson-Wesley Chapel-Hastings<br />

Creston District: None.<br />

Des Moines District: None.<br />

Dubuque District: None.<br />

Fort Dodge District:<br />

Faith (Bradgate, Gilmore City, Humboldt, Rutland) - the Bradgate Church is closed.<br />

Heartland U.M. Parish: Churdan-Lanesboro-Lohrville-Paton is now<br />

Lohrville-Lanesboro and Paton-Churdan<br />

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Perry and Rippey-Fairview are now Perry-Rippey-Fairview<br />

Mason City District: None.<br />

Muscatine District:<br />

Burlington, Asbury-Spring Grove is now Burlington, Asbury and Burlington, Spring<br />

Grove<br />

Fellowship Parish: Musserville-Spangler Chapel-High Prairie-Peace and St. Paul<br />

Hispanic becomes Musserville-Spangler Chapel-Sweetland-High Prairie-Peace-<br />

St. Paul Hispanic (no longer called Fellowship Parish)<br />

Ottumwa District:<br />

Farmington-Bonaparte Yoke (UM-PCUSA) were served individually by different<br />

pastors but were never separated as a charge.<br />

Sioux City District:<br />

Sioux City, Riverside-Church of All Nations is now Sioux City, Riverside and<br />

Sioux City, Church of All Nations<br />

Spencer District: None.<br />

Waterloo District: None.<br />

PART II PERTAINING TO ORDAINED MINISTERS AND LOCAL PASTORS<br />

17. Are all the clergy members of the conference blameless in their life and official administration<br />

(604.4, 605.6)?<br />

Yes, attested to by means of signed statements from the District Superintendents submitted<br />

to the Board of Ordained Ministry; and by the Bishop, attesting to the conduct of the District<br />

Superintendents. Your bishop and superintendents take very seriously the call to moral<br />

excellence in the lives of pastors. We gladly offer our signatures to answer this question,<br />

knowing that only by the grace of God can any of us be blameless in our life and official<br />

administration. Obviously, we make no judgment about the moral character of pastors who<br />

are involved in supervisory correction or involved in judicial or administrative complaint<br />

processes.<br />

18. Who constitute:<br />

a) The Committee on Investigation (2626.3)? (v)<br />

Elders: Charles E. Curl (1998), Philip J. Webb (<strong>2000</strong>), Emmanuel R. Dass (<strong>2000</strong>),<br />

M. Scott Hibben (<strong>2000</strong>), Lon Lewis (<strong>2000</strong>), Gary L. Armstrong (1995), Beverlee A. Bell<br />

(<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Lay Observers: Sue Mullins (<strong>2000</strong>), JoAnn Orthel (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Elder Alternates: Susan M. May (<strong>2000</strong>), Allen D. Call (1996), Neva Thorn Perdue<br />

(<strong>2000</strong>),Thelma C. Subramanian<br />

b) The Administrative Review Committee (634)? (v)<br />

Rudolf Trusheim (1995), Joan K. Ayers (1998), Karen Nichols Dungan (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Alternates: Mark A. Young<br />

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19. Who have received the certificate of candidacy for ordained ministry? (306,307.--Include<br />

the names of all candidates for ordained ministry who have been certified or approved for<br />

continuance by the district committee on ordained ministry.)<br />

Lois L. Abel (1992)<br />

John T. Abraham (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Adam S. Alderson (1997)<br />

Sheryl J. Alexander (1997)<br />

Renata B. Alexandre (1997)<br />

Emily S. Allen (1997)<br />

Jay C. Amundson (1999)<br />

Constance A. Beck (1997)<br />

Norman L. Bennett (1994)<br />

Leila M. Blackburn (1989)<br />

Melisa M. Bracht-Wagner (1995)<br />

Jackie L. Bradford (1996)<br />

Edward G. Brady (1998)<br />

Elizabeth Briggs (1997)<br />

Jerry Burrow (1994)<br />

Elliott A. Butler III (1995)<br />

Donald G. Carlson (1987)<br />

Janice M. (Neicey) Carlton (1999)<br />

Jerry E. Chase (1999)<br />

Jay E. Coble (1999)<br />

Thomas A. Connors (1992)<br />

Matthew Conover (1999)<br />

Kimberly Daniels (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Barbara Dinnen (1998)<br />

Sheryl K. Donahue-Daylong (1999)<br />

Paddy Druhl (1994)<br />

Patricia M. Eastman (1999)<br />

Peggy J. Egbert (1993)<br />

Dan A. Ehler (1996)<br />

Michael D. Ellson (1997)<br />

Helen Farr (1984)<br />

Craig A. Finnestad (1996)<br />

Vicki L. Fisher (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Jeffrey L. Flagg (1995)<br />

Darleen F. Fletcher (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Dennis A.P. Fox (1980)<br />

Nathan N. Frazee (1991)<br />

Donald J. Frizzell (1989)<br />

David L. Gobeli (1990)<br />

Brenda Goodall (1996)<br />

Lynn D. Gunderson (1997)<br />

John L. Hall (1998)<br />

Frederick C. (Rick) Hawkins (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Medea A. Hermann (1999)<br />

Amy L. Hite (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Vincent Homan (1991)<br />

Dennis R. Hopes (1997)<br />

Glen E. Houts, Jr. (1999)<br />

John D. Howerton (1997)<br />

Harry L. Imlay (1984)<br />

Chad E. Jennings (1997)<br />

Elaine G. Jones (1999)<br />

Charles D. Kelsey (1990)<br />

Robert E. Kersten (1998)<br />

James King (NA)<br />

Patricia A. King (1998)<br />

Jeff Kodis (1998)<br />

Roger B. Kurtenbach (1995)<br />

Karen M. Larson (1999)<br />

Nelly Restrepo Latta (1999)<br />

Richard D. Latta (1995)<br />

Goldie L. Laymon (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Debra Lincoln (1991)<br />

Doris H. Lindley (1993)<br />

D. Renee Lunemann (1999)<br />

Connie S. Markle (1991)<br />

Beverly Marshall-Goodell (1998)<br />

Jimmie W. Matheney (1994)<br />

Kristine A. Matthes (1997)<br />

Jeffrey A. McPheron (1997)<br />

Susan Meade (1995)<br />

John R. Meister (1999)<br />

Charles Miller (1996)<br />

Noreen F. Miller (1998)<br />

Diane K. Mitchell (1997)<br />

Thomas Mohan (1998)<br />

Wilbur L. Morfitt (1995)<br />

Robert Morris (NA)<br />

Jon Moss (1998)<br />

Edwin J. Mutum (1996)<br />

Donald N. Nelson (1984)<br />

Karen S. Nelson (1996)<br />

Kent D. Newlon (1995)<br />

Cynthia J. O’Brien (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Kathy J. Olson (1997)<br />

Leroy F. Perkins (1987)<br />

David J. Peterson (1998)<br />

Elizabeth E. Piette (1999)<br />

Fred Pilecki (1994)<br />

Arnette M. Pint (1999)<br />

Lanette L. Plambeck (1998)<br />

Rhoda Preston (NA)<br />

Nancy K. Renfro (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Douglas E. Reynolds (1995)<br />

Dan Ridnouer (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Thomas J. Rimmer (1998)<br />

Sarah J. Rohret Odoom (1996)<br />

Charles D. (Skip) Rushing (97)<br />

Steve K. Satre (1995)<br />

Lowell G. Schaaf (1999)


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Greg Schrimpf (NA)<br />

Dennis J. Shepherd (1999)<br />

Jane E. Shepherd (1999)<br />

David L. Siler (1999)<br />

Duane E. (Doc) Skidmore (1997)<br />

Patricia Slater (1994)<br />

A. Joyce Smith (1994)<br />

Marlene Smith (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Richard C. Smith (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Sandra J. Smith (1997)<br />

Trevor J. Soderstrum (1995)<br />

Boyd A. Sparks (1996)<br />

James F. Stout (1995)<br />

Judson J. Stover (1998)<br />

Beth Straw (1997)<br />

Charles Tefft (1989)<br />

Penelope Thacker (1996)<br />

Robin L. Thomas (1999)<br />

Charles W. Thompson (1988)<br />

Diane Townsley (1999)<br />

Sharon B. Trealor (1998)<br />

Wendy J. Trone (1997)<br />

Pamela K. Ulffers (1998)<br />

Judy Wadding (1994)<br />

Janet L. Wearda (1996)<br />

Carol M. Wehr (1997)<br />

Audrey H. Westendorf (1996)<br />

Dana K. Williams (1998)<br />

E. Lee Williamson (1992)<br />

Jessica B. Wimmer (1996)<br />

Judy M. Winkelpleck (1998)<br />

David W. Wise (1994)<br />

Gerald L. (Bud) Wiser (1991)<br />

Lynn B. Wyatt (1992)<br />

Lynn C. Zimmerman (1993)<br />

20. Who have completed the studies for the license as a local pastor, are approved, but are not<br />

now appointed? (341.--Indicate for each person the year the license was approved.):<br />

Renata B. Alexandre (1997) Dennis A.P. Fox (1998)<br />

Donald G. Carlson (1987) Debra Lincoln (1994)<br />

Jay E. Coble (1999) Kristine A. Matthes (1998)<br />

Peggy J. Egbert (1993) Noreen F. Miller (1998)<br />

Helen Farr (1984)<br />

21. Who are approved and appointed as: (indicate for each person the first year the license was<br />

awarded--344.3) (v)<br />

a) Full-time local pastors (343.1) and what progress has each made in the course of<br />

study? (Indicate with an asterisk those who have completed the five year course of<br />

study.--344.4):<br />

Jay C. Amundson (1999)<br />

Leila M. Blackburn* (1998)<br />

Edward G. Brady* (1999)<br />

Elliott A. Butler III* (1997)<br />

Michael G. Carey* (1999)<br />

Dianne B. Christopher (FD) (1997,<br />

3½ yrs.)<br />

Thomas A. Connors (1992, 3½ yrs.)<br />

Sheryl K. Donahue Daylong (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Paddy Druhl (1994)<br />

Michael D. Ellson (1999)<br />

Craig A. Finnestad* (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Vicki L. Fisher* (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Donald J. Frizzell* (1999)<br />

Len Garrison (1998, 1 yr.)<br />

David L. Gobeli* (1992)<br />

Lynn D. Gunderson (1997, 1 yr.)<br />

Medea A. Hermann* (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Dennis R. Hopes (1997, 2 1/2 yrs.)<br />

Harry L. Imlay* (1985)<br />

Charles D. Kelsey (1990, 4 ½ yrs.)<br />

Robert E. Kersten (1999)<br />

Roger B. Kurtenbach (1995, 4 yrs.)<br />

Nelly Restrepo Latta (1999)<br />

Richard D. Latta (1995, 3 1/4 yrs.)<br />

Doris H. Lindley (1996, 4 yrs.)<br />

Connie S. Markle (1992, 4 yrs.)<br />

Susan Meade (1995)<br />

John R. Meister (1999)<br />

Diane K. Mitchell (1997, 1 yr.)<br />

Wilbur L. Morfitt (1995, 4 yrs.)<br />

Robert Morris (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Kent D. Newlon (1996, 4 yrs.)<br />

Fred Pilecki (1998, 2 1/4 yrs.)<br />

Lanette L. Plambeck* (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Rhoda Preston* (1999)<br />

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Douglas E. Reynolds (1996, 3 yrs.)<br />

Todd A. Rogers* (1999)<br />

Charles D. (Skip) Rushing (1998, ½ yr.)<br />

Prince Swamickan (1999)<br />

Charles G. Tefft (1990, 3 ½ yrs.)<br />

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Judy A. Wadding (1994, 4 ½ yrs.)<br />

Audrey H. Westendorf (1996, 4 yrs.)<br />

Daniel R. Wiebesiek (1999, 2 yrs.)<br />

Lynn B. Wyatt (1992, 3 ½ yrs.)<br />

Lynn C. Zimmerman (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

b) Part-time local pastors (343.2) and what progress has each made in the course of<br />

study? (Indicate with an asterisk those who have completed the five year course of<br />

study.-- 344.4):<br />

Lois L. Abel (1992, 3½ yrs.)<br />

John T. Abraham (<strong>2000</strong>, 4 1/4 yrs.)<br />

Kenneth Baughman* (1999)<br />

Norman L. Bennett (1994, 2½ yrs.)<br />

Elizabeth Briggs (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Jerry Burrow (1998, ½ yr.)<br />

Janice M. (Neicey) Carlton (1999)<br />

Patricia M. Eastman (1999)<br />

Nathan N. Frazee (1992, 2 1/4 yrs.)<br />

Frederick C. (Rick) Hawkins (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Vincent Homan (1993, 3 ½ yrs.)<br />

John D. Howerton (1997)<br />

James King (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Goldie L. Laymon (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

D. Renee Lunemann (1999)<br />

Jimmie W. Matheney (1994)<br />

Jeffrey A. McPheron (1997, 1 yr.)<br />

Charles Miller (<strong>2000</strong>, 1 ½ yrs.)<br />

Thomas Mohan (1998)<br />

Donald N. Nelson* (1984)<br />

Jerry D. Oliver* (1964)<br />

Leroy F. Perkins* (1987)<br />

Thomas J. Rimmer (1998)<br />

Steve K. Satre (1997)<br />

Lowell G. Schaaf (1999)<br />

Ruth Ann Scott (FD) (1997)<br />

Duane E. (Doc) Skidmore (1997, 2 ½ yrs.)<br />

Patricia Slater (1995, 2 ½ yrs.)<br />

A. Joyce Smith (1994, 2 yrs.)<br />

Sandra J. Smith (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Trevor J. Soderstrum* (1996)<br />

Boyd A. Sparks (1996, ½ yr.)<br />

James A. Stout (1995, ½ yr.)<br />

Penelope Thacker (1998)<br />

Charles W. Thompson (1989, 1 3/4 yrs.)<br />

Pamela K. Ulffers (1998)<br />

Janet L. Wearda (1996, 3 yrs.)<br />

Carol M. Wehr (1997, 1 yr.)<br />

E. Lee Williamson (1992, 2½ yrs.)<br />

Jessica B. Wimmer (1998)<br />

Judy Winkelpleck (1998, ½ yr.)<br />

Gerald L. (Bud) Wiser (1992, 2 ½ yrs.)<br />

c) Probationary members licensed for pastoral ministry? (Indicate for each whether fulltime<br />

or part-time.--341.1):<br />

Marjorie (Missy) L. Brown (full-time) Marjolein Pitka (full-time)<br />

Jamie Cutler (full-time) Marion G. Sindt (full-time)<br />

Kim A. Gates (full-time) Linda L. Stransky (full-time)<br />

Realff H. Ottesen (full-time) Christian L. Thomas (full-time)<br />

d) Student local pastors (343.3), and in what schools are they enrolled?<br />

Emily S. Allen (1998, Saint Paul) Barbara Dinnen (1998, Saint Paul)<br />

Constance A. Beck (<strong>2000</strong>, Saint Paul) Jeffrey L. Flagg (1998, Saint Paul)<br />

Melisa M. Bracht-Wagner (1999, Saint Paul) Brenda Goodell (1999, UDTS)<br />

Jackie L. Bradford (1998, Saint Paul) Terry B. Hall (<strong>2000</strong>, Saint Paul)<br />

James R. Davis (1997, UDTS) Glen E. Houts, Jr. (1999, N. A. Baptist)<br />

Karen M. Larson (<strong>2000</strong>, UDTS) Jane E. Shepherd (1999, Saint Paul)<br />

Edwin J. Mutum (1997 UDTS) David L Siler (<strong>2000</strong>, UDTS)<br />

Karen S. Nelson (1996, UDTS) Beth Straw (1999, UDTS)<br />

Sarah J. Rohret Odoom (1997, UDTS) Sharon B. Trealor (1999, UDTS)<br />

David J. Peterson (1998, UDTS) Wendy J. Trone (1997, United Theo./<br />

Arnette M. Pint (1999, UDTS) Twin Cities)<br />

Nancy K. Renfro (<strong>2000</strong>, UDTS) Dana K. Williams (<strong>2000</strong>, United Theo./


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Greg Schrimpf (<strong>2000</strong>, UDTS) Twin Cities)<br />

Dennis J. Shepherd (1999, Saint Paul) David W. Wise (1995, Regents College)<br />

e) Students of other denominations serving as local pastors and enrolled in a school of<br />

theology listed by the University Senate (343.4)? None.<br />

f) Persons serving as local pastors while seeking readmission to conference membership<br />

(360.4, 361, 363.3)? (If not in this conference indicate name of conference where<br />

serving.) Michael G. Carey<br />

g) Persons who will be eligible for appointment contingent upon their completion of<br />

candidacy requirements and the School for License as Local Pastor?<br />

Mary Allsup Dan Ridnouer<br />

Hermina J. Amoroso James H. Roth<br />

Fred W. Bryson Marvin Siems<br />

Darleen F. Fletcher Marlene Smith<br />

Amy L. Hite Richard C. Smith<br />

Marlene Janssen Scott Smith<br />

Jon Moss Diane Townsley<br />

Elizabeth E. Piette Don Wood<br />

Richard Purcell<br />

22. Who have been discontinued as local pastors (345.1)?<br />

Regenia G. (Genia) Garrett Dudley<br />

Frank F. Feltis<br />

Kenneth J. Hartman, Sr.<br />

Paul Meade<br />

23. Who have been reinstated as local pastors (345.4)? Robert Morris<br />

24. What ordained ministers from other Annual <strong>Conference</strong>s or Methodist denominations are<br />

approved for appointment in the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> while retaining their conference or<br />

denominational membership (322.6, 337.1)? (List alphabetically; indicate Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> or denomination where membership is held.)<br />

Moody Colorado (PM) (Philippines) Kirk Seagren (Philippines)<br />

John P. Dodds (Free Methodist) Chung-Seop Song (Korean Methodist)<br />

Arley Q. Ellingson (Dakotas) Walker-Walker (African Meth. Episcopal)<br />

Peggy Ellingson (PM) (Dakotas) Cheri J.D. Whisler (Desert Southwest)<br />

Judy E. Flanegin (California-Pacific) Bryon L. Wixom (Free Methodist)<br />

Elliott C. George (Minnesota) Roger W. Wolsey (Minnesota)<br />

Solomon Odoom (African Meth. Episcopal)<br />

25. What clergy in good standing in other Christian denominations have been approved to serve<br />

appointments or ecumenical ministries within the bounds of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> while<br />

retaining their denominational affiliation (322.6, 337.2)? (v) (Designate with an asterisk<br />

those who have been accorded voting rights within the annual conference.)<br />

Norman G. Anderson* (Evangelical Friends) Scott Alan Nesbitt* (Presbyterian USA)<br />

Mike Campbell* (UCC) Keith Putney* (Open Bible Standard)<br />

Melinda L. Chambers* (Presbyterian USA) Lyndon Roesler* (Evang. Church All.)<br />

Pamela J. Flanigan* (Salvation Army) Linda (Kitch) Shatzer* (Presby. USA)<br />

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Carol Gailey* (Presbyterian USA) Marjorie Smalley (Church of the Breth.)<br />

Sharon S. Guffey* (UCC) Brian Smith* (American Baptist USA)<br />

Karen Handke (UCC) Jean Sullivan* (UCC)<br />

Lowell L. Houts* (Southern Baptist) Betty Weidert* (Presbyterian USA)<br />

Donald E. Johnson* (Presbyterian USA) Stephen T. Whisler* (Christian<br />

Laura Joost-Kuhn (Presbyterian USA) Churches/Churches of Christ)<br />

Katherine (Kate) Lambertson* (UCC) Joan White (Disciples)<br />

Joseph W. Lloyd* (American Baptist USA) Alecia R. Williams* (Southern Baptist)<br />

Ralph O. Lohman* (Friends) Douglas E. Williams* (Southern Baptist)<br />

Edwin Moreano* (UCC) Jack Wolgamuth* (Church of the<br />

Nazarene)<br />

26. Who are affiliate members: (List alphabetically; indicate annual conference or denomination<br />

where membership is held.)<br />

a) With vote (559.4 [v])? None.<br />

b) Without vote (325.4,335.4)? (v 2/3)<br />

Thomas Albin Oklahoma<br />

David W. Mixon Illinois Great Rivers<br />

27. Who are elected as Associate Members (365.1[1996];420[1992])?<br />

Pamela Jean Farren<br />

Lewis S. Flanigan<br />

Kenneth Leroy Greene, Jr. (transferring out)<br />

Edmond O. Powers<br />

Larry Ronald Prosser<br />

28. Who are elected and commissioned as Probationary Members (under 315,316, 1996<br />

Discipline)? (v)<br />

a) In preparation for Order of Deacon? (Indicate the area of specialized ministry.) None.<br />

b) In preparation for Order of Elder?<br />

Daniel J. Ashton Marion Gustav Sindt<br />

Marjorie (Missy) Lynn Brown Linda Lee Stransky<br />

Kim Anne Gates Christan Lowell Thomas<br />

Realff H. Ottesen<br />

29. Who are elected as Probationary Members under the 1992 Discipline?<br />

a) Under the provisions of 415 (1992)? (v)<br />

Carolyn Lee Ross Bittner<br />

b) Under the provisions of 416.1 (1992)? (v 3/4) None.<br />

c) Under the provisions of 416.2, 421 (1992)? (v 3/4) None.<br />

30. Who are continued as Probationary Members elected under the 1996 Discipline, and in what<br />

year were they admitted to Probationary Memberhip (317)?


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In preparation for the Order of Deacon: Paul I.D. Daniel (1998)<br />

In preparation for the Order of Elder: Jamie M. Cutler (1998), Marjolein Pitka (1999)<br />

31. Who are continued as Probationary Members under the 1992 Discipline, what progress<br />

have they made in their ministerial studies, and in what year were they admitted to<br />

Probationary Membership (365.1[1996];417, 424[1992]):<br />

a) As students in approved schools of theology? (417(1).--Indicate for each person the<br />

number of years completed and the year admitted to Probationary Membership): None.<br />

b) In the advanced ministerial course of study? (417(2).--Indicate for each person the<br />

number of years completed and the year admitted to Probationary Membership): None.<br />

c) Following completion of their educational requirements? (424(1).--Indicate for each<br />

person the year admitted to Probationary Membership):<br />

David H. Bracht-Wagner, Jr. (1998) Chad E. Lierman (1999)<br />

Karen S. Dorgan Broudhecker (1993) Ekoka A. Molindo (1995) (leave of abs.)<br />

(disability leave) A. Neil Platon (1998)<br />

H. Burr Bryant III (1995) Thomas A. Primmer (1997)<br />

Sandra L. Mercer Burns (1995) Ellen L. Samuels (1994) (disability leave)<br />

(leave of absence) Mary J. Schnepf (1998)<br />

Erik E. Corley (1997) Michael L. Shaffer (1995)<br />

Jennifer C. Corley (1998) Thomas C. Shinkle (1999)<br />

Marilee A. (Wendi) Gillan (1998) Melissa J. Warren Spoerle (1996)<br />

Beulah D. (Dot) Hasler (1999) (leave of absence)<br />

Anthony N. Hershey (1994) J. Samuel Subramanian (1998)<br />

Michael D. Janes (1998) Clint G. Twedt-Ball (1998)<br />

Sylvia A. Kennedy (1999) Aleta C. Valdez (1991) (leave of absence)<br />

John A. Keizer (1998) Julie A. Wehner (1996)<br />

Scott T. Kisker (1993) Timothy D. Wilcox (1998)<br />

Robert L. Koepcke, Jr. (1999)<br />

32. Who have been received from other Christian denominations (338.3):<br />

a) As Probationary Members (338.3a,b)? (v) John Douglas Boatman<br />

b) As Local Pastors (338.3a)? (v) None.<br />

c) As Associate Members? None.<br />

33. Who are elected and ordained as Deacons in Full Connection?<br />

a) Under the transitional provisions for diaconal ministers (365.3)? (v 2/3) None.<br />

b) After Probationary Membership under the 1996 Discipline (321)? (v 2/3) None.<br />

c) Under the steps for ordained Elders who seek to be received as Deacons in Full<br />

Connection?<br />

34. Who are elected and ordained as Elders in Full Connection?<br />

a) Under the transitional provisions for Associate members (365.2)? (v 2/3)<br />

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b) After Probationary Membership under the 1996 Discipline (326)? (v 2/3) None.<br />

c) Under the steps for Deacons in Full Connection who seek to be ordained as Elder?<br />

None.<br />

35. Who are elected and ordained Elders in Full Connection under the 1992 Discipline<br />

(365.1[1996]; 424[1992])? (v)<br />

Richard H. Boatman Scot Alan Patrick<br />

Debra Manning Burks David Gerald Rogula<br />

Jeffrey Alan Dahlin Laura Lynn Smith<br />

Celestyne Cecelia Crawford DeVance Back Eun (Christina) Sung<br />

Curtis DeVance Nanette Rae Tomlinson<br />

Abena Safiyah Fosua Gary Lynn Van Wert<br />

Kwasi Issa Kena (orders previously recognized) Timm Alan Wilkin<br />

Kiboko Innocent Kiboko Michael James Willer<br />

Kerrin Arlene Crain Kirkpatrick<br />

36. What Probationary Members, previously discontinued, are readmitted (359)? (v)<br />

Reva Kay Rimmer<br />

Ted Wayne Stowers<br />

37. Who are readmitted (360-362 [v], 363 [v 2/3]):<br />

a) As Associate Members? None.<br />

b) As Members in Full Connection? None.<br />

38. Who are returned to the effective relationship after voluntary retirement (355.7): (v)<br />

a) As Associate Members? None.<br />

b) As Probationary Members? None.<br />

c) As Members in Full Connection? None.<br />

39. Who have been received by transfer from other Annual <strong>Conference</strong>s of The United Methodist<br />

Church (338.1, 416.5, 633.2m)? List alphabetically. If Probationary Member or Associate<br />

Member, so indicate.)<br />

Name <strong>Conference</strong> Date<br />

Mary L. Fraser (FE) Troy 07/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Vicki Lindley Reece (FE) Northern Illinois 07/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Karen Young (FD) Memphis 10/24/1999<br />

40. Who are transferred in from other Methodist denominations (338.2)? (List alphabetically.<br />

If Probationary Member or Local Pastor, so indicate.) None.<br />

Name Denomination Date<br />

41. Who have been elected and ordained deacons under the 1992 Discipline (365.1[1996];<br />

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but not ordained.)<br />

a) As Associate Members (434.1)?<br />

Pamela Jean Farren<br />

Lewis S. Flanigan<br />

Kenneth Leroy Greene, Jr. (transferring out)<br />

Edmond O. Powers<br />

Larry Ronald Prosser<br />

b) As Probationary Members (434.2)?<br />

Carolyn Lee Ross Bittner<br />

42. Who have been elected and ordained elders under the 1992 Discipline<br />

(365.1[1996];435[1992]): (v) (List alphabetically. Indicate by an asterisk the names of<br />

persons elected but not ordained.)<br />

a) As theological graduates (435.1)?<br />

Richard H. Boatman Scot Alan Patrick<br />

Debra Manning Burks David Gerald Rogula<br />

Jeffrey Alan Dahlin Laura Lynn Smith<br />

Celestyne Cecelia Crawford DeVance Back Eun (Christina) Sung<br />

Curtis DeVance Nanette Rae Tomlinson<br />

Abena Safiyah Fosua Gary Lynn Van Wert<br />

Kwasi Issa Kena* (orders previously recognized) Timm Alan Wilkin<br />

Kiboko Innocent Kiboko Michael James Willer<br />

Kerrin Arlene Crain Kirkpatrick<br />

b) As Probationary Members previously Associate Members (435.2)? None.<br />

c) Under the transitional policy for Associate Members? Joann H. Hary<br />

43. What clergy, coming from other Christian denominations, have had their orders recognized<br />

(339): (v)<br />

a) As deacons? None.<br />

b) As elders? John Douglas Boatman<br />

44. Who have been ordained as a courtesy to other conferences, after election by the other<br />

conference? (Such courtesy elections or ordinations do not require transfer of conference<br />

membership.)<br />

a) Deacons under 1996 Discipline? None.<br />

b) Deacons under 1992 Discipline? None.<br />

c) Elders under 1996 Discipline? None.<br />

d) Elders under 1992 Discipline? None.<br />

45. Who have been transferred out to other Annual <strong>Conference</strong>s of The United Methodist Church<br />

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(416.5)? (List alphabetically. If Probationary Member or Associate Member, so indicate.)<br />

Name <strong>Conference</strong> Date<br />

Paul Benjamin (FE) Baltimore-Washington 07/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Kenneth L. Greene, Jr. (AM) Southwest Texas 07/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Jin Hwa Hong (FE) Rocky Mountain 07/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Angel M. Lopez Alicea (PM) Eastern Pennsylvania 07/01/1999<br />

Timothy R. Rieckhoff-Faris (FE) New England 07/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Donna M. Van Maanen (FE) California-Nevada 07/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Timothy D. Wilcox (PM) New England 08/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

John S. Wilkinson (PM) North Georgia 07/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Charles A. Woolery (FE) Northern Illinois 07/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

46. Who are discontinued as Probationary Members (318.6)? (v)<br />

Thomas A. Clark<br />

Iola L. McCutcheon<br />

47. Who have been granted honorable location (356.1)? (If Associate Member, so indicate.<br />

Give date when this action became effective. Record Charge <strong>Conference</strong> where membership<br />

is held):<br />

a) This year? (v) Clark C. Christian 06/15/<strong>2000</strong><br />

b) Previously? See 1999 <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, page 457-458.<br />

48. Who have been granted the status of honorable location - retired (356.3)? (Record Charge<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> where membership is held.)<br />

a) This year? (v) None.<br />

b) Previously? William T. Lorraine, James Sheckler, William C. Simbro, James W.<br />

Zottnick<br />

49. Who have had their status as honorably located and their orders terminated (356.1b)?<br />

(Give date when this action became effective.) None.<br />

50. Who have had their conference membership terminated? (If Associate Member, so indicate.<br />

Give date when this action became effective.)<br />

a) By withdrawal to unite with another denomination (357.1,.4)? Susan K. Weier (United<br />

Church of Christ)<br />

b) By leaving the ordained ministerial office (357.2,.4)? (v)<br />

Thomas A. Clark (PM)<br />

Iola L. McCutcheon (PM)<br />

c) By withdrawal under complaints or charges (357.3,.4; 2629.2)? (v) None.<br />

d) By administrative location (358.3b)? (v) None.<br />

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51. Deceased (List alphabetically in the spaces provided):<br />

a) What Associate Members have died during the year?<br />

Effective:<br />

Name Date of Birth Date of Death<br />

Retired:<br />

Name Date of Birth Date of Death<br />

Gerald Lee Allsup 06/09/1937 12/15/1999<br />

Russell Victor Vanderhoef, Sr. 02/26/1918 06/27/1999<br />

b) What Probationary Members have died during the year? None.<br />

Name Date of Birth Date of Death<br />

c) What Members in Full Connection have died during the year?<br />

Effective:<br />

Name Date of Birth Date of Death<br />

Jose A. Dancel 12/30/1936 08/05/1999<br />

Russell Dean Dilley 02/19/1931 11/27/1999<br />

Kai Davidson Manimoi 08/04/1958 01/09/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Lynn Allan Ryon 06/30/1948 09/08/1999<br />

Edwin Glen Van Holland 02/18/1951 08/24/1999<br />

Retired:<br />

Name Date of Birth Date of Death<br />

Thomas Coad Batho 04/13/1910 11/27/1999<br />

Cloyd Junior Bishop 08/20/1921 08/21/1999<br />

Leonard Everett Deaver 04/10/1916 12/08/1999<br />

Arthur A. Hamann 09/08/1924 05/28/1999<br />

Laurence Boardman Hawes 05/25/1910 04/09/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Sherman Gale Hawhee 06/29/1931 01/19/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Ralph C. John 02/18/1919 11/25/1999<br />

Donald H. Koontz 01/08/1915 10/12/1999<br />

Glen Worth Lamb 10/14/1914 10/29/1999<br />

James Mac Lusher 09/15/1925 06/14/1999<br />

Lloyd Leonard Musser 06/23/1911 09/10/1999<br />

Mervin Roger Nelson 05/06/1916 10/25/1999<br />

Darwin Maurice Pierce 04/10/1925 09/27/1999<br />

George Sinclair Snyder 08/17/1914 12/17/1999<br />

Milton Ellsworth Walker 05/24/1916 02/21/<strong>2000</strong><br />

d) What local pastors have died during the year? None.<br />

Active:<br />

Name Date of Birth Date of Death<br />

Retired:<br />

Name Date of Birth Date of Death<br />

52. What probationary or ordained members have received appointments in other Annual<br />

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<strong>Conference</strong>s of The United Methodist Church while retaining their membership in this Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> (322.8, 337.1)? (List alphabetically; indicate Annual <strong>Conference</strong> where<br />

appointed. Indicate whether Deacon in Full Connection, Elder in Full Connection,<br />

Probationary, or Associate Member.)<br />

Thomas G. Biatek (FE-LFT) Minnesota<br />

James A. Campbell (FE) Alaska Missionary<br />

Tae Joon Cho (FE) California-Nevada<br />

Jeffrey M. Dadisman (FE) Nebraska<br />

David P. Doraisingh (FE) Peninsula-Delaware<br />

Dorothea G. Dudley (FE) Memphis<br />

Kathy L. Kluis (FE) Minnesota<br />

E. Jeanne Koughn (FE) North Indiana<br />

Hee Soon Kwon (FE-LFT) California-Nevada<br />

J. David Raines (FE) Oregon-Idaho<br />

Kathy L. Raines (FE) Oregon-Idaho<br />

Janet Rieckhoff-Faris (FE) New England<br />

James J. Seeber (FE) California-Pacific<br />

Clint G. Twedt-Ball (PM) Minnesota<br />

Lawrence L. Wimmer (FE) New England<br />

53. Who are the probationary or ordained members on leave of absence and for what number<br />

of years consecutively has each held this relation (351)? (If Probationary Member or<br />

Associate Member, so indicate. Record Charge <strong>Conference</strong> where membership is held.)<br />

Name Number of Years Charge <strong>Conference</strong><br />

a) Voluntary? (v; v 2/3 after 5 years)<br />

Mark Collins (FE) 4 Amish Circuit<br />

Timothy A. Ellsworth (FE) 3 Ames, Collegiate<br />

Diane L.B. Jones (FE) 2 Des Moines, Epworth<br />

David L. Kruse (FE) 2 East Dubuque, Wesley<br />

Sandra L. Mercer-Burns (PM) 1 Carlisle<br />

Ekoka A. Molindo (PM) 4 Kellogg-Pleasant View<br />

John J. Oren 6 LaPorte City<br />

Melissa J. Warren Spoerl (PM) 1 Greeley<br />

Aleta C. Valdez (PM) 4 North Liberty<br />

b) Involuntary? (v 2/3) None.<br />

c) Who have been placed on leave of absence since the last session of the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> (ad interim)?:<br />

Name Effective Date Charge <strong>Conference</strong><br />

(1) Voluntary? None.<br />

(2) Involuntary? None.<br />

d) Who on leave of absence have had their leaves terminated since the last session of the<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> (ad interim)? None.<br />

Name Effective Date<br />

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held this relation (352)? (v; v 2/3 after 5 years)<br />

a) At this session of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> (include names of persons listed in Question<br />

54b, if their leaves are continuing)?<br />

Name Effective Date<br />

Jani L. Dahlin (FE) 07/01/1999<br />

Edythe J. Hill (AM) 07/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Dawn E. Phares (FE) 07/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Carol Swanson Poston (FE) 07/01/1999<br />

Blair S. Rohde-Frank (FE) 07/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

b) Since the last session of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> (ad interim)?<br />

Name Effective Date<br />

None.<br />

c) Who have had their family leave terminated since the last session of the Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> (ad interim)?<br />

Name Effective Date<br />

None.<br />

55. Who have been suspended under the provisions of 358.1c, 2626.3d, or 2627.1h? (Give<br />

effective dates.)<br />

Name Effective Dates<br />

None.<br />

56. Who are granted sabbatical leave (349)? (v) (Give date when this relation became effective;<br />

if Associate Member, so indicate.)<br />

Karl E. Goodfellow 07/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

57. What actions have been taken concerning disabled probationary or ordained ministers and<br />

full-time local pastors (354. NOTE: Disability leave is a relationship that must be granted<br />

annually by action of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. If the disability leave of persons listed in<br />

question 57a) is continuing, list their names also in question 57c). Persons listed here<br />

should not be listed as retired under Questions 58, 59, 60, or 61.) (v)<br />

a) Who were granted disability leave since the last Annual <strong>Conference</strong> session (354.2)?<br />

(Give effective dates and indicate if Probationary Member, Associate Member, or<br />

Full-time Local Pastor): None.<br />

b) Who have had their disability leave terminated since the last conference session<br />

(354.3)? (Give effective dates of terminations):<br />

Jose A. Dancel (FE) 08/05/1999 (Deceased)<br />

Edwin G. Van Holland (FE) 08/24/1999 (Deceased)<br />

c) Who are granted disability leave at this session (354.1)? (If Probationary Member,<br />

Associate Member, or Full-time Local Pastor, so indicate.)<br />

Karen S. Dorgan Broudhecker (PM) (1997) Michael L. Owens (FE) (<strong>2000</strong>)<br />

Richard R. Dunn (FE) (<strong>2000</strong>) Nina L. Pulatie (FE) (1998)<br />

David R. Holmes (FE) (1993) Ellen L. Samuels (PM) (1997)<br />

Rodger N. McKinney (FE) (1997) Leland C. Schwarz (FE) (1990)<br />

Cleta M. McQuerry (AM) (1995) Jerry L. Ulin (AM) (1992)<br />

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58. What Members in Full Connection have been retired (355): (List alphabetically giving full<br />

name--first, middle, last--in that order. If retiring in the interim between conference sessions<br />

(355.2d), indicate the effective date of retirement.) (Under 355.1, no vote required;<br />

under 355.2, v; under 355.3 v 2/3)<br />

Deacons<br />

a) This year? None.<br />

b) Previously? Julie DeShaw Nosek<br />

Elders<br />

a) This year?<br />

P. Kirby Gull<br />

Arthur L. Hill<br />

Ray C. Howland (12/31/1999)<br />

Carlos C. Jayne, Jr.<br />

William Jenkins<br />

William R. Johnson<br />

Larry W. Jones<br />

George E. LaMore, Jr.<br />

Richard M. Paulus<br />

Kenneth D. Peterson<br />

Larry W. Sonner<br />

Laurice D. Streyffeler<br />

R. Douglas Tharpe<br />

Larry G. Willey<br />

b) Previously?<br />

Merlin J. Ackerson<br />

Louis A. Aitken<br />

James E. Albertson<br />

ellis e. andrews<br />

Byron W. Ayers<br />

Harlan F. Babcock<br />

Thomas R. Balm<br />

Romaine H. Barber<br />

Donald N. Bardole<br />

David F. Barker<br />

Robert W. Barnett<br />

William E. Barrick<br />

Kenneth D. Barringer<br />

Wayne L. Bartruff<br />

Harold V. Bartz<br />

Ernest E. Basye<br />

E. Theodore Bauer<br />

Leroy E. Bauman<br />

Walter F. Beck<br />

John L. Beebout<br />

Wendel R. Begg<br />

Richard A. Bentzinger<br />

Marcos V. Berbano<br />

Roger G. Betsworth<br />

Henry J. Bevel<br />

Roy A. Biesemeyer<br />

Charles L. Birchmier<br />

Hugh S. Bird<br />

John G. Bissett<br />

Donald C. Bissinger<br />

Harold D. Bonath<br />

Elmer C. Boom<br />

Paul G. Bousfield<br />

Arthur E. Brent<br />

George W. Brighton<br />

Lloyd E. Brockmeyer<br />

Myron W. Brockmeyer<br />

Carroll D. Brown<br />

Jerry D. Brown<br />

Preston C. Brown<br />

J. Elmer Brunk<br />

Herbert L. Bryant<br />

Everett K. Burham<br />

Wendell L. Burroughs<br />

Robert D. Butler<br />

Harold D. Butts<br />

Gregory G. Caldwell<br />

Donald O. Callen<br />

Pacifico G. Camarin, Jr.<br />

Donald L. Campbell<br />

Dora D. Campbell<br />

Kenneth D. Cannaday<br />

Donald Carver<br />

Donald T. Caspers<br />

Edward J. Cass<br />

Marvin E. Ceynar<br />

Dale W. Church<br />

L. Duane Churchman<br />

Kenneth I. Clawson<br />

Donald L. Colburn<br />

J. Preston Cole, Jr.<br />

LeRoy Collins<br />

G. Clive Cook<br />

John D. Cornish<br />

William L. Cotten<br />

William D. Cotton<br />

Charles E. Cowell, Jr.<br />

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S. Willard Cunningham<br />

Chester E. Custer<br />

David C. Dailey<br />

Christopher J. Daniel<br />

John W. Darlington<br />

Chester L. Davis<br />

Gilbert H. Dawes<br />

Harrison G. Dawes<br />

Harold W. Dellit<br />

James W. Dendler<br />

George W. Den Hartog<br />

Robert A. Dennert<br />

Paul M. Dietterich<br />

Walter F. Dimmlich<br />

Robert T. Dodder<br />

John A. Dowd<br />

Darrel L. Draper<br />

Warren W. Duit<br />

Allen C. Eastland<br />

Wilbert R. Ehlert<br />

Richard L. Eis<br />

Howard J. Eldrenkamp<br />

Clifton W. Ellerbeck<br />

Robert T. Ellis<br />

Dale E. Ellsworth<br />

Denton W. Ericson<br />

Leland C. Eyres<br />

Robert G. Farr<br />

Gilbert M. Field<br />

Kenneth A. Fineran<br />

C.J. Fix<br />

James M. Ford<br />

James W. Fouke<br />

Robert Fowler<br />

Herbert H. Foxworthy<br />

Donald D. Frank<br />

Gordon N. Freeburg<br />

Maurice M. Frevert<br />

Leonard H. Fugate<br />

J. Winton Gable<br />

Robert H. Gamble<br />

Harland T. Gant<br />

Stanley A. Ganzel<br />

Homer E. Gardiner<br />

C. Dendy Garrett<br />

Laurence L. Garrett<br />

Milton L. Geisler<br />

Egon W.D. Gerdes<br />

George E. Gibson<br />

Charles D. Gilbert<br />

Robert V. Gildner<br />

Wayne R. Gjerde<br />

Herbert R. Gould<br />

Merton B. Green<br />

William H. Green<br />

Frank L. Greenwood<br />

Don E. Griffin<br />

Robert A. Griffin<br />

John L. Groves<br />

Donald M. Gruber<br />

Chester L. Guinn<br />

Samuel J. Hahn<br />

Max I. Hall<br />

Scott C. Hall<br />

Keith E. Hamilton<br />

Marilyn L. Hamilton<br />

Eugene H. Hancock<br />

Jack T. Hanford<br />

E. Paul Hansen<br />

Norris P. Hanson<br />

John P. Hantla<br />

Frederic G. Harris<br />

Paul F. Hasel<br />

Charles S. Henry<br />

Donald R. Hensen<br />

Arnold J. Herbst<br />

Donald G. Hobson<br />

K. Wayne Hoehns<br />

Jack R. Hooten<br />

Thomas E. Hotle<br />

Merlen F. Howe<br />

Lowell E. Hoyle<br />

Henry W. Huddleston, Jr.<br />

Marvin L. Hulse<br />

Clifford E. Isaacson<br />

Vincent L. James<br />

Carl O. Jensen<br />

Sushil Joseph<br />

Donald J. Johnson<br />

Loyd E. Johnson<br />

Harold E. Jones<br />

Lawrence B. Jones<br />

L. Robert Keck<br />

Stanley C. Kennedy<br />

Clair W. Kerns<br />

Ron Kerr<br />

W. Morris Kildal<br />

James W. King<br />

Alvern J. Kinrade<br />

H. Ronald Kinzler<br />

Ralph D. Kitterman<br />

Norman L. Knight<br />

Gerald C. LaMotte<br />

Everett Laning<br />

Ernest W. Larson<br />

Lloyd A. Latta<br />

Clarence Lautt<br />

Forest M. Lay<br />

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Matt W. Leach<br />

J. Artley Leatherman<br />

Robert W. Lemmerman<br />

John Q. Lesher<br />

Robert E. Leverenz<br />

LeRoy B. Lewis<br />

Lyle W. Lieder<br />

John A. Lippincott<br />

Rex V. Logan<br />

Howard J. Lord<br />

Raymond C. Lott, Jr.<br />

Alvin T. Maberry<br />

Donald W. MacPeek<br />

Charlotte A. Murren Mallott<br />

Sheridan M. Mallott<br />

Duane R. Manning<br />

Donald F. Maple<br />

James R. Marks<br />

Ray I. Martin<br />

Robert P. Martin<br />

Howard H. Marty<br />

Charles E. Mason<br />

P. Boyd Mather<br />

Gene E. Matthews<br />

William E. McAlpine<br />

Robert A. McBlain<br />

Robert E. McBride<br />

John W. McCallum (Dec. 6-20-00)<br />

Warren J. McFate<br />

Paul F. McKinley<br />

Charles R. Mehaffey<br />

Bonifacio B. Mequi, Jr.<br />

Edward C. Meyer<br />

Robert S. Michaelson<br />

Eugene L. Miller<br />

Harold S. Miller<br />

J. Heber Miller<br />

Melvin B. Miller<br />

Paul L. Miller<br />

R. Martin Miller<br />

William T. Miller<br />

Paul S. Minear<br />

Darrell V. Mitchell<br />

John K. Moore<br />

Leroy W. Moore<br />

Lester L. Moore<br />

Raymond D. Moore<br />

Milo E. Morris<br />

Clarence M. Morrison<br />

Henry N. Muller<br />

Floyd T. Newbrough<br />

Frank A. Nichols<br />

Dennis D. Nicholson<br />

James B. Nicholson<br />

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Milton H. Nothdurft (Dec. 6-6-00)<br />

Eldon G. Nolte<br />

David J. Ohrt<br />

William E. Olmsted<br />

Bernard G. Olson<br />

Rollin G. Oswald<br />

Duane H. O'Tool<br />

B. Gordon Packard<br />

Max E. Paige<br />

Warren S. Paige<br />

Wallace A. Parmer<br />

Robert M. Parris<br />

Glenn R. Parrott<br />

George W. Paterson<br />

Richard L. Pearson<br />

Galen E. Peckham<br />

Prentiss C. Penticoff<br />

Ronald D. Petrak<br />

L. Vernon Peverill<br />

Paul O. Pfaltzgraff<br />

Richard C. Pfaltzgraff<br />

Walter B. Phelps<br />

Edward Philgreen<br />

Edward P. Phillips<br />

Robert P. Phillips<br />

Fred P. Pierce<br />

Lloyd G. Pimlott<br />

Orrin T. Potter<br />

James V. Poulsen<br />

David J. Powell<br />

Harvey G. Quandt<br />

Richard C. Quinlan<br />

Alfred E. Rau<br />

Oscar W. Rees<br />

Melvin W. Reth<br />

Allen D. Ricks<br />

Joseph G. Ricks<br />

John L. Riebhoff<br />

William G. Rieckhoff<br />

Henry W. Riegel<br />

C.B. Riggs<br />

Charles T. Rinkel, Jr.<br />

R. Roland Ritter<br />

Donald F. Roberts<br />

Carroll E. Robinson<br />

John A. Robinson, Jr.<br />

Robert P. Robinson<br />

Leonard L. Root<br />

Stephen R. Root, Jr.<br />

Kenneth D. Royar<br />

James E. Rozendaal<br />

Robert N. Ruleman<br />

Robert H. Ruppert<br />

James P. Russell


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Raymond L. Russell<br />

Edward A. Schaller<br />

John R. Schlosser<br />

Alfred E. Schneck<br />

Adrian Schoenmaker<br />

Franklin Schwarm<br />

Keith L. Scott<br />

David L. Schuldt<br />

Ray K. Seney<br />

Herbert C. Shaffer<br />

George A. Sheils<br />

Harold L. Sherman<br />

Wayne E. Shoemaker<br />

Francis W. Shreve<br />

Robert W. Shreve<br />

Walter L. Sieck<br />

Peter Siemens<br />

Robert L. Smith<br />

Theodore Solomon<br />

Vernon M. Sorensen<br />

A. Harold Sparks<br />

Clyde G. Sparks<br />

John R. Squire<br />

Otto S. Steele, Jr.<br />

Robert J. Stemme<br />

Harlan A. Stenberg<br />

R. Thomas Stewart (Dec. 7/5/00)<br />

Carl F. Stiefel<br />

David E. Streyffeler<br />

Russell C. Striffler<br />

Edward L. Sullivan<br />

Lawrence V. Tagg<br />

Calvin T. Teasdale<br />

Richard H. Thomas<br />

Donald L. Thompson<br />

Willis C. Thurow<br />

William B. Tomlinson<br />

John R. Tisdale<br />

Rolland C. Towell<br />

William C. Trembly<br />

Rudolf Trusheim<br />

Donald R. Turkelson<br />

Lee Underhill<br />

Ronald M. Unser<br />

Carroll E. Usher (Dec. 6/25/00)<br />

Worthie K. Usher<br />

J. Larry Vallery<br />

Harold A. Varce<br />

Gordon K. Vickery<br />

Richard G. Viney<br />

Duane R. Voas<br />

Harold E. Wagner<br />

John D. Wagoner<br />

Charles Q. Wallace<br />

Leon V. Wallace<br />

Dean G. Walters<br />

Alex T. Washington<br />

Wayne E. Wasta<br />

David P. Waterman<br />

Dick L. Watkins<br />

J. Ellis Webb<br />

Warren S. Webb<br />

Harold J. Wells<br />

Nova L. Wells<br />

Robert G. Wendel<br />

Mark E. Weston<br />

WeldonA. Whitenack<br />

Wilbur F. Wilcox<br />

Alferd E. Wilken<br />

Dale J. Williams<br />

Robert D. Williams<br />

Paul D. Williamson<br />

Carl E. Wilson<br />

Gerald L. Wilson<br />

Russell L. Wilson<br />

Robert B. Winter<br />

Stanley F. Woeste<br />

Gerald B. Wolcott<br />

Thomas W. Woodin<br />

Donald E. Wooge<br />

George I. Yetter<br />

D. Ward Young<br />

J. Eugene Young<br />

Robert W. Young<br />

Carryl R. Ziettlow<br />

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59. What Associate Members have been retired (355): (List alphabetically giving full<br />

name--first, middle, last--in that order. If retiring in the interim between conference sessions<br />

(355.2d), indicate the effective date of retirement.) (Under 355.1, no vote required;<br />

under 355.2, v; under 355.3 v 2/3)<br />

a) This year? Charles A. Morrow<br />

b) Previously? John H. Ackerman, Gerald T. Armstrong, Robert R. Barrick, Frederick E.<br />

Brown, Priscilla J. Camarin, A. Robert Cocke, Jr., John D. Crosswhite, James A.<br />

Davidson, Russell Eldridge, Joan Erbe, Duane U. Ferguson, Willis E. Grant, Dale E.<br />

Gray, Harold Harryman, Roy A. Hjelmaas, Richard T. Hohl, Jane I. Jordan, Jack D.<br />

Kendall, H. Wallace Kinzler, Clarence H. Landis, Zona L. Lautt, Wauneita McConnell,<br />

Kermit C. Gladfelder, James E. Seibert, J. Morris Steffenson, L. Dean Surface, Norman<br />

P. Walter<br />

60. What Probationary Members have been retired (355): (If retiring in the interim between<br />

conference sessions (355.2d), indicate the effective date of retirement.) (Under 355.1,<br />

no vote required; under 355.2, v; under 355.3 v 2/3)<br />

a) This year? None.<br />

b) Previously? None.<br />

61. Who have been recognized as retired local pastors (345.5):<br />

a) This year? None.<br />

b) Previously? Helen L. Brown, Vern D. Elder, Thomas D. Hersey, Lester R. Hesseltine,<br />

Charles Sloca, Delbert D. Story, Verdon M. Swenson<br />

62. Changes in clergy membership: What is the number of ordained ministers: (NOTE: The<br />

numbers in parenthesis following each category listing are the question numbers in this<br />

report form where ministers in that category are listed. The number reported below should<br />

agree with the number of names listed in the corresponding questions.)<br />

a) Elected as Associate Members? (27) ..............................5<br />

b) Elected as Probationary Members? (28a,b;29a,b,c) ...................8<br />

c) Elected as Deacons in Full Connection? (33) ........................0<br />

d) Elected as Elders in Full Connection? (34,35) .......................18<br />

e) Readmitted? (36,37a,b) .........................................2<br />

f) Retired made effective? (38a,b,c) .................................0<br />

g) Transferred in? (32a,39,40) ......................................4<br />

h) Transferred out? (45) ...........................................9<br />

i) Discontinued as Probationary Members? ...........................2<br />

j) Honorably located this year? (47a) ................................1<br />

k) Withdrawn? (50a,b,c) ...........................................3<br />

l) Administratively located (50d) ....................................0<br />

m) Terminated by trial? (50e) .......................................0<br />

n) Deceased? (51a,b,c) ..........................................22<br />

63. What is the number of:<br />

a) Pastoral charges? ...........................................583<br />

b) Local churches? ............................................862


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64. What is the number of clergy members of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>:<br />

a) By appointment category and conference relationship?<br />

Categories Deacons Elders Probationary Associate Full-time Part-time<br />

in Full in Full Members Members & Local Local<br />

Affiliate Pastors Pastors<br />

Members<br />

with Vote<br />

Pastors and<br />

Other<br />

Ministries<br />

Within a<br />

Local<br />

Church<br />

(322.1c,330) 13 360 32 45 45 40<br />

Appointments<br />

to Extension<br />

Ministries<br />

(322.1b,<br />

335.1a,c) (81a) 0 46 2 0 xxxxx xxxxx<br />

Appointments<br />

to Extension<br />

Ministries<br />

(335.1b,c)<br />

(81b) 0 27 0 0 xxxxx xxxxx<br />

Appointments<br />

to Extension<br />

Ministries<br />

(322.1a,<br />

335.1d) (81c) 0 23 1 0 xxxxx xxxxx<br />

Appointments<br />

to Attend<br />

School (82) 0 6 1 0 xxxxx xxxxx<br />

Appointed<br />

to Other<br />

Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>s<br />

(52) 0 13 1 0 xxxxx xxxxx<br />

On Leave<br />

of Absence<br />

(53) 0 5 4 0 xxxxx xxxxx<br />

On Family<br />

Leave (54) 0 4 0 1 xxxxx xxxxx<br />

On Sabbatical<br />

Leave (56) 0 1 0 0 xxxxx xxxxx<br />

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On Disability<br />

Leave (57c) 0 6 2 2 xxxxx xxxxx<br />

Retired<br />

(58, 59, 60) 1 405 0 28 xxxxx xxxxx<br />

Total Number,<br />

Clergy<br />

Members 14 896 42 76 45 40<br />

Grand Total,<br />

All <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Clergy<br />

Members 1113<br />

b) By gender and racial/ethnic identification? (NOTE: See the instruction for item 64 for<br />

guidelines to assist in the racial/ethnic identification count.)<br />

Female 12 128 18 17 14 14<br />

Male<br />

Total Number,<br />

2 768 24 59 31 26<br />

Clergy Members* 14 896 42 76 45 40<br />

Grand Total,<br />

All <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Clergy<br />

Members* 1113<br />

Asian<br />

African<br />

0 27 4 2 1 0<br />

American/Black 0 8 2 1 0 1<br />

Hispanic 0 1 0 0 1 0<br />

Native American 0 0 0 1 0 0<br />

Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

White<br />

Total Number,<br />

14 860 36 72 43 39<br />

Clergy Members* 14 896 42 76 45 40<br />

Grand Total,<br />

All <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Clergy<br />

Members* 1113<br />

*The totals entered in these spaces should agree with the comparable totals in the bottom two<br />

lines of question 64a).<br />

PART III DIACONAL MINISTERS<br />

(Paragraph numbers in questions 66-76 refer to The 1992 Book of Discipline)<br />

65. Who constitute the Committee on Investigation (2626.4)? (v)<br />

Because the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> has a very small number of Diaconal Ministers, in case a<br />

Committee on Investigation is needed, we will exercise the provision in the Discipline<br />

allowing us to borrow Diaconal Ministers from other conferences to constitute said<br />

committee.


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66. Who are the candidates for diaconal ministry (304-305)?<br />

Paul Lundy, Karen Reede<br />

67. Who are consecrated this year as diaconal ministers (307)? (v) (List alphabetically):<br />

None.<br />

68. Who are reinstated as diaconal ministers (313.3c)? (v) None.<br />

69. Who are transferred in as diaconal ministers (312)?<br />

Name <strong>Conference</strong> Date<br />

None.<br />

70. Who are transferred out as diaconal ministers (312)?<br />

Name <strong>Conference</strong> Date<br />

None.<br />

71. Who have had their conference relationship as diaconal ministers terminated by Annual<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> action (313.3)? (Under 313.2a, no vote; under 313.2b, v 2/3)<br />

Carrie M. Rubenking<br />

72. What diaconal ministers have died during the year?<br />

a) Effective:<br />

Name Date of Birth Date of Death<br />

None.<br />

b) Retired:<br />

Name Date of Birth Date of Death<br />

Joanne Preul 11/26/1933 03/05/1999<br />

73. What diaconal ministers have been granted leaves of absence under 313.1a,c,d)<br />

(disability, study/sabbatical, or personal leave): (v)<br />

a) Since the last session of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>? (Give effective date of each):<br />

None.<br />

b) At this session of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>? (Include names of persons listed in<br />

Question 73a, if their leaves of absence are continuing):<br />

Denise Walters<br />

74. What diaconal ministers have been granted an extended leave (313.1e):<br />

a) Since the last session of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>? (Give effective date of each):<br />

None.<br />

b) At this session of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>? (Include names of persons listed in<br />

Question 74a, if their leaves of absence are continuing): None.<br />

75. Who have returned to active status:<br />

a) From disability, study/sabbatical, or personal leave of absence (313.1a,c,d)? None.<br />

b) From extended leave (313.1e)? (v) None.<br />

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76. Who have taken the retired relationship to the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> as diaconal ministers<br />

(313.2): (Under 313.2b, v 2/3)<br />

a) This year? None.<br />

b) Previously?<br />

Rosalie J. Bentzinger Coy Payne Howe<br />

Linnea Erickson Carlson John L. Howe, Jr.<br />

Myrna Irene Carter Rachel I. Ireland<br />

Bernice Dvorak David R. Noble<br />

Jimmie Ellsworth Carol Seebach<br />

David M. Ferrell Evelyn Blakely Wiley<br />

Iris L. Harvey<br />

PART IV APPOINTMENTS AND CONCLUDING BUSINESS<br />

77. What clergy members are approved for appointment to less than full-time service, what is<br />

the total number of years for which such approval has been granted to each, and for what<br />

fraction of full-time service (in one-quarter increments) is approval granted (for purposes<br />

of equitable compensation claim and pension credit) (322.5, 329.2, 333.2, 1506.4b): (v<br />

2/3)<br />

Walter J. Bernard, Jr. (AM) 6 1/2<br />

Thomas G. Biatek (FE) 1 1/4<br />

Carolyn L.R. Bittner (PM) 1 3/4<br />

Marilyn R. Buchanan (FE) 3 1/2<br />

Thomas G. Carsner (FE) 9 1/4<br />

Rebecca S. C. Carver (FE) 1 1/4<br />

Diane Wasson Eberhart (FD) 4 3/4<br />

Kenneth M. Ferguson (FE) 3 1/2<br />

Jaymee L. Glenn-Burns (FE) 1 1/2<br />

Mark A. Haverland (FE) 4 1/2<br />

Lorinda H.M. Hoover (FE) 1 1/2<br />

Robert W. Hoover, Jr. (FE) 9 1/2<br />

Henrietta Klarenbeek (FE) 2 3/4<br />

Annette K. Ruhs Kruse (FE) 2 1/2<br />

Hee Soon Kwon 2 1/2<br />

Jill S. Leveck (FE) 8 3/4<br />

Steven P. Melby (FE) 18 1/2<br />

T. Leigh Olson (FE) 6 3/4<br />

Robyn J. Plocher (FE) 1 1/2<br />

Shirley A. Rozendaal 2 3/4<br />

Rhonda A. Schultz (FE) 5 1/2<br />

James L. Schweizer (FE) 10 1/2<br />

Ruth Ann Scott (FD) 4 3/4<br />

Brian J. Sherman (FE) 2 1/2<br />

Donald E. Strickler (FE) 5 1/2<br />

John F. Tunnicliff (FE) 4 1/4<br />

78. Who have been appointed as Interim Pastors under the provisions of 329.3 since the last<br />

session of the annual conference, and for what period of time? None.<br />

79. What changes have been made in appointments since the last Annual <strong>Conference</strong><br />

session? (Attach list. Include Appointments to Extension Ministries and give effective


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dates of all changes.)<br />

Charge Pastor Date<br />

Cedar Rapids District:<br />

Cedar Rapids, Lovely Lane Karen Young (FD) 10/24/1999<br />

Cedar Rapids, St. Paul’s, Assoc. Todd Rogers (FLP) 01/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Center Point-Alice-Urbana Michael Ellson (FLP) 09/01/1999<br />

Clover Ridge Michael Townsley (AM) 01/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Malcom-Sheridan Carol Wehr (PLP) (3/4 to 1/4 time) 09/01/1999<br />

Shueyville, Associate Arnette Pint (SLP) 10/01/1999<br />

Solon, Associate Renee Lunemann (PLP) 10/01/1999<br />

Springville G. Clive Cook (RM) 01/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Council Bluffs District:<br />

Maple Grove Lowell Schaff (PLP) 09/01/1999<br />

Red Oak Circuit: Climax-<br />

Hawthorne-Stratton Janice M. Carlton (PLP) 09/09/1999<br />

Creston District:<br />

Truro-Peru Dennis Shepherd (SLP) 09/01/1999<br />

Winterset-Patterson, Assoc. Sandra J. Smith (PLP) 01/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Des Moines District:<br />

Ankeny, First (Team Ministry) Martha D. Ward 01/16/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Robert B. Ward 01/16/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Des Moines, Gatchel Henry J. Bevel (RM) 01/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Hopkins Grove John R. Meister (SLP) 09/01/1999<br />

Change to (PLP) 01/16/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Linn Grove Jane E. Shepherd (SLP) 09/01/1999<br />

Dubuque District:<br />

Dubuque, East Dubuque, Wesley Annette Ruhs Kruse 03/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Greeley & Colesburg Melissa J. Warren (PM-LFT) 01/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Change 1/2 to 3/4 time<br />

Lamont-Aurora & Colesburg Doug Williams (ODM) 01/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

1/4 at Lamont-Aurora<br />

3/4 at Colesburg<br />

Lamont-Aurora Alecia Williams (ODM) 01/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Change 3/4 to full-time<br />

Monticello Yoke (UM-UCC) Edwin Moreano (ODM) 08/15/1999<br />

Jean Sullivan (ODM) 08/15/1999<br />

Fort Dodge District:<br />

Lohrville-Lanesboro Dwight Grosvenor 12/08/1999<br />

Paton-Churdan Leila Blackburn (FLP) 12/08/1999<br />

Mason City District:<br />

Ellis Gerald Caquelin (TPS) 07/01/1999<br />

Muscatine District:<br />

Brighton United (UM-PCUSA) Linda “Kitch” Shazter (ODM) 09/01/1999<br />

Muscatine, St. Paul Hispanic Nelly Restrepo Latta (FLP) 12/01/1999<br />

New London Matthew P. Miller 01/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Ottumwa District:<br />

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Bonaparte Yoke (UM-PCUSA) S. Gale Hawhee (RM) 11/01/1999<br />

Bonaparte Yoke (UM-PCUSA) ellis e. andrews (RM) 02/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Farmington Bill Jenkins 10/01/1999<br />

Keota United Church of Faith Melinda L. Chambers (ODM) 03/05/<strong>2000</strong><br />

(UM-PCUSA)-Bethel<br />

Knoxville, First James P. Russell (RM) 02/06/<strong>2000</strong><br />

New Sweden & Ottumwa, Dianne Brokken (TPS) 08/09/1999<br />

Riverview<br />

Sioux City District:<br />

Charter Oak-Ute Kenneth Baughman (PLP) 11/05/1999<br />

Danbury Glen Houts (SLP) 11/05/1999<br />

Pierson-Meadow Star Jay Amundson (FLP) 09/01/1999<br />

Schaller Carol Gailey (ODM) 01/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Spencer District:<br />

Spencer, Grace E. Paul Hansen (RM) 10/15/1999<br />

Waterloo District:<br />

Marshalltown, Morrow Memorial Charles Miller (PLP) 02/27/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Walker David L. Siler (TPS) 01/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Waterloo, St. Paul’s, Associate Patty Eastman (PLP) 08/15/1999<br />

Appointments to Other Annual <strong>Conference</strong>s:<br />

Appointed under 337.1:<br />

Hee Soon Kwon (FE-LFT) - California-Nevada<br />

Appointments to Extension Ministries:<br />

Appointed under 335.1a:<br />

Wesley S.K. Daniel, Director, Evangelism Ministries, General Board 10/15/1999<br />

of Discipleship, Nashville, Tenn.<br />

Jill L. Sanders, Associate Director, <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries, 01/01/<strong>2000</strong><br />

Cedar Rapids and Dubuque Districts<br />

Paul M. Shultz, Director, Wesley Foundation, University of <strong>Iowa</strong>, 09/01/1999<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City<br />

Appointed under 335.1d:<br />

Florentino (Jun) R. Carole, Jr., Chaplain, Seton Medical Center, 11/15/1999<br />

Daly City, California<br />

Deacons in Full Connection under 322 (FD):<br />

Karen Young, Director of Programming and Children Education, 10/24/1999<br />

Cedar Rapids, Lovely Lane<br />

Appointed under 416.6:<br />

Sarah L. Darter, CPE, St. Luke’s Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri<br />

80. Who are appointed to ministry to the local church and where are they appointed for the<br />

ensuing year? (Attach a list. Include: Elders, Deacons, Associates, Local Pastors, and<br />

Probationary Members.) See Appointments<br />

81. Who are appointed to extension ministries for the ensuing year? (Attach a list. Include:<br />

Elders, Deacons, and Probationary Members.)


BUSINESS OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

a) Within the connectional structures of United Methodism (322.1b, 335.1a,c)?<br />

See Appointments<br />

b) To ministries endorsed by the Board of Higher Education and Ministry (335.1b,c)?<br />

See Appointments<br />

c) To other valid ministries under the provisions of 322.1a, 335.1d? (Deacons, no<br />

vote; Elders v 2/3)<br />

Arthur L. Allen, Director, Re-Creation Ministries, Urbandale<br />

Joan K. Ayers, Chaplain, Mercy Hospital, Des Moines<br />

Lyle G. Ball, Executive Director, Home Recycling Exchange, Inc., Des Moines<br />

Frederick A. (Rick) Burns, Jr., Director of Pastoral Care, Truman Medical Center<br />

East,<br />

Kansas City, MO<br />

Florentino R. (Jun) Caole, Jr., Chaplain, Seton Medical Center, Daly City, CA<br />

Betty G. Carlson, Director, Hidden Spring Ministries, Madison, WI<br />

M. Wayne Clark, Executive Director, Samaritan Counseling Center of Midlands,<br />

Omaha, NE<br />

Philip L. Clinton, Principal, Anglo-American School of Moscow, Russia<br />

Larry W. Conrad, Chaplain, Mercy Hospital Medical Center, Des Moines<br />

Gene Crossett, Jr., Executive Director, ChurchGraf Research, Inc., Dubuque<br />

Robert D. Culbertson, Chaplain, Door of Faith Mission, Des Moines<br />

Phillip D. Dicks, Chaplain, Snow Mountain Ranch-YMCA of the Rockies, Winter<br />

Park, CO<br />

Mary Johnston, Chaplain and Director of Religious Life, Coe College, Cedar Rapids<br />

Roxanne Miller-Sinclair, Pastoral Counselor, Moultrie County Counseling Center,<br />

Sullivan,<br />

IL<br />

Merrill G. Muller, Director of Development and Church Relations, Wall Street Mission/<br />

Goodwill Industries, Sioux City<br />

David L. Nelson, Psychotherapist, Wisconsin Community Mental Health Counseling<br />

Centers, Inc., Mequon, WI<br />

Richard J. Nissen, Chemical Dependency Counselor, Juel Fairbanks Chemical<br />

Dependency<br />

Services, St. Paul, MN<br />

Robyn J. Plocher, Chaplain/Program Director, Rick’s House of Hope, Genesis<br />

Medical<br />

Center, Davenport<br />

Jerry L. Richards, Director of Planned Giving, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire,<br />

WI<br />

Donald M. Scheller, Linguist/Translator, Wycliffe Bible Translators USA and Summer<br />

Institute of Linguistics<br />

Paul J. Wehner, Clinical Coordinator/Readjustment Counselor, Readjustment<br />

Counseling<br />

Services of Central Region, Springfield, IL<br />

Robert F. Weir, Professor of Pediatrics/Religion and Director, Program on Biomedical<br />

Ethics, University of <strong>Iowa</strong>, <strong>Iowa</strong> City<br />

82. Who are appointed to attend school (416.6)? (List alphabetically all those whose prime<br />

appointment is to attend school.)<br />

Associate Members: None.<br />

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Probationary Members:<br />

Timothy D. Wilcox (8/1/00 to transfer to New England <strong>Conference</strong>)<br />

Members in Full Connection:<br />

Sharon L. Betsworth<br />

Sarah L. Darter<br />

Jaymee L. Glenn-Burns<br />

Maynard P. Hofer (effec. 8/28/00)<br />

Christopher M. Myers<br />

P. Edward Poston, Jr.<br />

83. Where are the diaconal ministers appointed for the ensuing year (310)[1992 Discipline]?<br />

See Appointments<br />

84. What other personal notations should be made? (Include such matters as changes in<br />

pension credit (1506.6), corrections or additions to matters reported in the "Business of<br />

the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>" form in previous years, and legal name changes of clergy<br />

members and diaconal ministers.)<br />

Clergy:<br />

1. Karen S. Dorgan is now Karen S. Broudhecker<br />

2. Shirley L. Hoffmann is now Shirley L. Hoffman Will<br />

3. Sandra L. Mercer is now Sandra L. Mercer-Burns<br />

4. Nelly Restrepo is now Nelly Restrepo Latta<br />

5. Melissa J. Warren is now Melissa J. Warren Spoerl<br />

Diaconal:<br />

1. Alaire Bornholtz is now Alaire Willits<br />

85. Where shall the next <strong>Conference</strong> Session be held (603.3)? Hilton Coliseum, Ames,<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>


APPOINTMENTS 387<br />

XVI. APPOINTMENTS<br />

<strong>2000</strong>-2001<br />

(to be effective 7/1/00)<br />

The following symbols apply throughout this report:<br />

AF Affiliate Member<br />

AM Associate Member<br />

DM Diaconal Minister (consecrated under provisions of 1992 or earlier Discipline)<br />

FD Deacon in full connection<br />

FE Elder in full connection<br />

PE Probationary Elder<br />

PM Probationary member (ordained under provisions of 1992 or earlier Discipline)<br />

PD Probationary Deacon<br />

OCD Deacon member of other U.M. conference<br />

OCE Elder member of other U.M. conference<br />

OCPM Probationary member of other United Methodist <strong>Conference</strong><br />

ODM Member of other denomination or other Methodist affiliated conference<br />

FLP Full time Local Pastor<br />

PLP Part time Local Pastor<br />

SLP Student Local Pastor<br />

RFD Retired Deacon in full connection<br />

RM Retired full member<br />

RAM Retired Associate member<br />

RLP Retired Local Pastor<br />

* First year in this appointment<br />

TPS Temporary Pulpit Supply<br />

INT Interim<br />

PE-LFT Probationary Elder - less than full time<br />

PM-LFT Probationary member (ordained under provisions of 1992 or earlier Discipline)less<br />

than full time<br />

PD-LFT Probationary Deacon - less than full time<br />

FD-LFT Deacon in full connection - less than full time<br />

FE-LFT Elder in full connection - less than full time<br />

D.A. Delayed appointment<br />

O.D.M. Other denomination or other Methodist affiliated conference to supply.<br />

PA-1 Primary appointment to attend school<br />

PA-2 Primary appointment to extension ministries<br />

PA-3 Primary appointment to local church, also appointed to attend school<br />

CEDAR RAPIDS DISTRICT<br />

Barrie M. Tritle (4), Superintendent<br />

225 1st Avenue SW, Cedar Rapids 52405-3965<br />

Phone: 319-365-6273; FAX: 319-365-5310<br />

e-mail: Barrie.Tritle@iaumc.org<br />

Alburnett-Prairie Chapel Sylvia Kennedy (PM) 3<br />

Amish Circuit: Champion Hill-Franklin-Pleasant Hill Marlene Janssen (TPS) 2<br />

*Belle Plaine David W. Crow 1<br />

*Brooklyn David G. Rogula 1<br />

Cedar Rapids:<br />

Asbury Stephen J. Bibb 2<br />

Bertram-Buffalo Marilyn Buchanan (FE-LFT) 3<br />

*Crosswinds Kerrin A. Kirkpatrick 1<br />

Faith Tom Mohan (PLP) 4<br />

Kenwood Park Dave L. Higdon 3<br />

Living Water Martin R.Schuhmacher (AM) 4<br />

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Associate Karen Young (FD) 2<br />

New Creation Julia E. Fox Poulsen 10<br />

*St. James James R. Turner 1<br />

St. Mark's Diana Hoover 3<br />

*St. Paul's Elected Bishop 7/00 Bruce R. Ough 4<br />

eff. 11/1/00 J. Robert Burkhart 1<br />

*Associate Stephen R. Peters 1<br />

Associate Todd A. Rogers (FLP) 3<br />

Salem Linda H. Bibb 2<br />

Sharon Gary H. Dobbins (AM) 3<br />

*Trinity Kim A. Crummer 1<br />

Center Point-Alice-Urbana Michael Ellson (FLP) 2<br />

*Associate Ruth McIntosh (TPS) 1<br />

Central City Timothy J. Walker 4<br />

Clarence-Stanwood Union (UM-PCUSA) Anita M. Johnson 3<br />

Clover Ridge Michael F. Townsley (AM) 2<br />

*Coggon United Parish (UM-D) Caroline L.R. Bittner (PM-LFT) 1<br />

Coralville Donald L. Hodson 8<br />

* Associate Rebecca C. Carver (FE-LFT) 1<br />

Coralville, New Horizons Charles D. Kelsey (FLP) 10<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City:<br />

First Deborah L. Kiesey 4<br />

Associate Robert W. Dean 9<br />

Associate Michael G. Bell (FD) 2<br />

Hope James A. Kledis 7<br />

Korean Seongbae Cheong 7<br />

St. Mark's Harlan D. Gillespie 8<br />

Kalona Michael L. Orthel 4<br />

Kalona, Sharon Center Douglas C. Cue 2<br />

Lafayette, Salem John Howerton (PLP) 4<br />

*Lisbon Thomas E. Mattson 1<br />

Malcom-Sheridan Carol Wehr (PLP) 7<br />

*Marengo Russ L. Burnett 1<br />

Marion:<br />

First Stanley Wierson (AM) 10<br />

Associate Karen Nelson (SLP) 5<br />

Christ Community Richard F. Speight, Jr. 6<br />

*Martelle Jon Moss (TPS) 1<br />

Mechanicsville -Morley First Linda Stransky (PE) 3<br />

Mount Vernon Frank D. Seydel 2<br />

*New Covenant Parish:<br />

Victor-Ladora-Guernsey-Ohio-Koszta Audrey Westendorf (FLP) 1<br />

North Liberty Scott E. Lothe 11<br />

Oxford Lyndon Roesler (ODM) 7<br />

Palo Robert A. Dennert (RM) 4<br />

*Peace U.M. Parish: Van Horne-<br />

Elberon-Blairstown-Norway Cheri J.D. Whisler (OCE) 1<br />

* (Co-pastors) Stephen T. Whisler (ODM) 1<br />

Riverside Robert W. Hoover, Jr.(FE-LFT) 10<br />

Shueyville Thomas L Carver 11<br />

Associate Arnette M. Pint (SLP) 2<br />

Solon Douglas A. Peters 18<br />

Associate Renee Lunemann (PLP) 2<br />

South Bethel-Rochester Norman G. Anderson (ODM) 15<br />

*Springdale Sharon Treloar (SLP) 1<br />

*Springville John A. Keizer (PM) 1<br />

Tiffin Back Eun (Christina) Sung 2<br />

Tipton Delane D. Wright 5<br />

*Viola James P. King (PLP) 1


APPOINTMENTS 389<br />

Wapsie Valley Parish: OlinUnited,Olin St. Paul's,<br />

Morley Faith,Oxford Junction Edmond O. Powers (AM) 3<br />

Associate Pat Slater (PLP) 3<br />

Wellman Douglas R. Achterhof 5<br />

*West Branch Scot A. Patrick 1<br />

Williamsburg Carol A. Kress 8<br />

COUNCIL BLUFFS DISTRICT<br />

Richard L. Sebeniecher (3), Superintendent<br />

101 E. Graham Ave., Suite 2, Council Bluffs 51503-6601<br />

Phone: 712-322-1238; FAX: 712-322-4904<br />

e-mail: RSebeniecher@iaumc.org<br />

Anita-Wiota Michael J. Willer 3<br />

Atlantic Charles J. Downing 11<br />

Audubon Dwayne L. Ferguson 4<br />

Braddyville-Shambaugh Melisa Bracht -Wagner (SLP) 2<br />

Carson-Mount Hope Richard R. Russell (AM) 4<br />

Clarinda Walden J. Paige 3<br />

Coin-Norwich<br />

Council Bluffs:<br />

David H.Bracht-Wagner Jr. (PM) 2<br />

Broadway Marvin D. Arnpriester 6<br />

Epworth Mark D. Heath 11<br />

Fifth Avenue Edward G. Clevenger 3<br />

Hazel Dell Robert T. Dodder (RM) 5<br />

*Salem David A. Weesner 1<br />

St. Mark-Trinity-Carter Lake Clark L. Finehout 3<br />

Elliott-Pilot Grove Jackie L. Bradford (SLP) 3<br />

*Farragut-Summit Moody M. Colorado (OCPM)<br />

Glenwood Gerald D. McGee 4<br />

Griswold Richard L. Jenkins 2<br />

Hamburg Lilian Gallo-Seagren 4<br />

Harlan-Monroe Chapel Paul Wilcox 8<br />

Irwin-Defiance-Kirkman Joseph P. Boysen 8<br />

Lewis United (UCC-UM) Sharon S. Guffey (ODM) 4<br />

*Logan-Magnolia Marvin Siems (TPS) 1<br />

*Macedonia-Henderson (Wheeler Grove UCC Yoke) Marlene Brown (AM) 1<br />

Malvern-Strahan Fred Pilecki (FLP) . 3<br />

Maple Grove Lowell Schaaf (PLP) 4<br />

Marne-Buck Creek Robert L. Smith (RM) 8<br />

Missouri Valley-Modale Richard E. Krambeck (AM) 11<br />

New Market Daniel R. Wiebesiek (FLP) 4<br />

Nishna Valley Parish: Emerson-Wesley Chapel-Hastings Max I. Hall (RM) 5<br />

Gene Hilton (TPS) 7<br />

*Noble-Grant-Lincoln Center Gerald Wiser (PLP) 1<br />

*Northboro-Blanchard Kirk R. Seagren (OCE-LFT) 1<br />

Oakland David M. Nolte 5<br />

Pisgah-Mondamin-Little Sioux Dee Ann Klapp 4<br />

Red Oak Circuit: Climax-Hawthorne-Stratton Janice Carlton (PLP) 2<br />

Red Oak, First Gordon E. Watson 5<br />

*Riverton-Locust Grove Norman Walter (RAM) 1<br />

Ross-Gray Mary Allsup (TPS) 2<br />

Shelby-Persia Walter Bernard (AM-LFT) 6<br />

Shenandoah Roger C. Madden 8<br />

Sidney-Thurman Michael G. Metz 9<br />

*Silver City-Pacific Junction-Hillsdale Lynn C. Zimmerman (FLP) 1<br />

Silver Creek-Hancock Judy E. Flanegin (OCE) 7<br />

Tabor-Randolph Darleen Fletcher (TPS) 3<br />

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Tennant Vickie L. Steffes (TPS) 4<br />

Villisca-Nodaway Robert Beard 3<br />

Woodbine Lavina M. Shoffner (AM) 2<br />

CRESTON DISTRICT<br />

Charles E. Luers (5), Superintendent<br />

113 Montgomery, Box 582, Creston 50801<br />

Phone: 641-782-4281; FAX: 641-782-5207<br />

e-mail: Charles.Luers@iaumc.org<br />

Adair-Casey Lynn Wyatt (FLP) 2<br />

Afton-Jerusalem Joyce Smith (PLP) 2<br />

Allerton-Clio-Lineville Leroy F. Perkins (PLP) 11<br />

Bedford Ruth A. Melick 3<br />

*Brooks-Carbon-Carl Fred W. Bryson (TPS) 1<br />

Chariton Gary W. DeGeest 5<br />

Clearfield-Sharpsburg Alan J. Rusk 11<br />

*Corning Andrew L. Rubenking 1<br />

Corydon-Millerton-Sewal-New Zion James C. Riley 3<br />

Associate Emily Allen (SLP) 3<br />

Creston Gordon G. Elrick (AM) 6<br />

*Cumberland-Pine Grove Connie Beck (SLP) 1<br />

*Dexter-Redfield Robert F. Cooper 1<br />

Diagonal(UM-D-PCUSA Fed.)-Arispe-<br />

Shannon City Yoke Pamela J. Farren (AM) 8<br />

Earlham-Worthington-Penn Center Alberta K. Ervin 5<br />

*Fontanelle-Highland Terry B. Hall (SLP) 1<br />

Greenfield Hugh R. Stone 5<br />

Guthrie Center-Bowman Chapel Lawrence J. Hartley 8<br />

Hopeville-Lacelle-(Pleasant Valley Christian Yoke) Dwayne Henrichs (TPS) 13<br />

Kellerton-Beaconsfield-Grand River Frederick Hawkins (PLP) 2<br />

Lacona Jerry D. Oliver (PLP) 28<br />

Lamoni-Decatur-Davis City Paddy Druhl (FLP) 7<br />

*Lenox-Mercer Center Donald J. Frizzell (FLP) 1<br />

Macksburg-Hebron-Lorimor A. Neil Platon (PM) 5<br />

Massena-Bridgewater-Avondale Robert D. Foster (AM) 11<br />

Menlo-Jefferson Center John D. Crosswhite (RAM) 3<br />

Milo-Green Plain-Liberty Center Jerry L. Avise-Rouse 7<br />

Mt. Ayr-Redding-Middle Fork Michael Druhl 7<br />

Murray John F. Tunnicliff (FE-LFT) 4<br />

New Virginia-Medora Charles D. Rushing (FLP) 2<br />

Norwood-Pleasant Prairie Norman Bennett (PLP) 7<br />

Orient-Hill of Zion Yoke (UM-Christian) C. Lucille Elrick (AM) 6<br />

Osceola James N. Louk 4<br />

Russell-Bethel Larry R. Prosser (AM) 7<br />

*St. Charles (UM-D Fed.) D.A.<br />

Seymour-Promise City Erik E. Corley (PM) 4<br />

Stuart-Mount Vernon Robert Kersten (FLP) 2<br />

Tingley-Wishard Chapel-Ellston Jeffrey L. Flagg (SLP) 3<br />

*Town & Country Parish:<br />

Leon-High Point-Van Wert-Weldon Roger W. Wolsey (OCE) 1<br />

Truro-Peru Dennis Shepherd (SLP) 2<br />

United Trinity Parish:<br />

Humeston-Leroy Yoke (UM-D-PC) Joan White (ODM) 2<br />

Winterset-Patterson Robert W. Barrick 2<br />

Associate Sandra J. Smith (PLP) 2<br />

Woodburn Tom Murr (TPS) 10


APPOINTMENTS 391<br />

DES MOINES DISTRICT<br />

David B. Stout (3), Superintendent<br />

500 East Court Ave., Suite C, Des Moines 50309;<br />

Phone: 515-283-1991; FAX 515-288-1906<br />

e-mail: David.Stout@iaumc.org<br />

Adel Neil R. Montz 2<br />

Altoona Mark L. Tuttle 5<br />

Ankeny:<br />

First (First, Faith Center)<br />

Team Ministry Martha D. Ward 2<br />

Robert B. Ward 2<br />

Associate (Youth Ministry) Thomas A. Primmer (PM) 2<br />

*Carlisle Allen J. Wiese 1<br />

Colfax Jill C. Flyr 6<br />

Dallas Center Kalen K. Fristad 5<br />

Des Moines:<br />

*Burns Walker-Walker (ODM) 1<br />

Easton Place Ronald E. Kramer 4<br />

*Epworth Reginald H. Merrill 1<br />

First Susan J. Bowman 4<br />

*Associate Leroy W. Kelderman 1<br />

Fort Des Moines Larry Riegel 7<br />

*Gatchel John Meister (FLP) 1<br />

Grace William H. Steward 2<br />

Associate Scott F.Kober 5<br />

Associate Marilyn C. Henrichs (FD) 8<br />

Immanuel Dana E. Wimmer 2<br />

*Associate Jessica Wimmer (PLP) 1<br />

Jordan PA-2 Lyle G. Ball 4<br />

Korean Chung-Seop Song (ODM) 2<br />

Las Americas Gilbert H. Dawes (RM) 7<br />

Associate Neva Thorn Perdue 2<br />

*Marquisville-Christ Karen E.H. Merrill 1<br />

Miller Steven P. Melby (FE-LFT) 18<br />

New Hope Neil H. Cross 4<br />

St. John's Bob D. Davis 8<br />

Sheridan Park-Capitol Heights Ronald E. Hall (AM) 3<br />

Simpson John P. Dodds (ODM) 3<br />

Staves Susan M. May 3<br />

Trinity Dennis R. Coon 3<br />

*Union Park Ron G. Blix 1<br />

Wesley-Bloomfield James V. Poulsen (RM) 3<br />

Windsor Gary L. Bird 2<br />

DeSoto Donald E. Strickler (FE-LFT) 5<br />

*Granger Lanette Plambeck (FLP) 1<br />

Grimes Jerry R. Miller 4<br />

Grinnell Delbert H. Dawes 4<br />

Associate Judy Wadding (FLP) 3<br />

*Hopkins Grove PA-2 Henrietta Klarenbeek 1<br />

Indianola:<br />

Center Chapel-Farmers Chapel Ted J. Lyddon Hatten 2<br />

First Paul L. Akin 9<br />

Associate John H. Moorlach 7<br />

Ira Community Church (UM-D) Lowell Houts (ODM) 8<br />

Ivy, Centennial George I. Yetter (RM) 3<br />

Kellogg-Pleasant View Morris C. Hurd 4<br />

Killduff-Reasnor Duane Skidmore (PLP) 4<br />

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Minburn Clifford A. Haider 4<br />

Mingo-Farrar Daniel G. Jenks 2<br />

Mitchellville-Santiago Laurie L. Riley 2<br />

*Monroe Josue L. Florendo 1<br />

Newton:<br />

*First David R. Wendel 1<br />

*Associate Mary Schnepf (PM) 1<br />

St. Luke Daryl W. Pals 8<br />

Norwalk E. Dwayne Madsen (AM) 22<br />

Pleasant Hill, Oakwood M. Scott Hibben 11<br />

Polk City Mark A. Haverland (FE-LFT) 5<br />

*Prairie City-Pleasant Hill John N. Poe 1<br />

Urbandale:<br />

Aldersgate Nancy L. Allen 8<br />

Associate Arthur L. Allen 8<br />

Walnut Hills C. Eugene Koth 11<br />

Associate Judy Winkelpleck(PLP) 3<br />

Van Meter-Booneville Lane S. Riggle 2<br />

Waukee Rex E. Piercy 5<br />

West Des Moines:<br />

Jordan Creek Gary W. Hoyt 4<br />

Maple Grove PA-2 Robert Crandall 6<br />

Valley (co-pastors) Jon A. Disburg 3<br />

Leila Disburg 1<br />

West Des Moines Russell A. May 3<br />

Associate John D. Augspurger 3<br />

Associate James D. Perdue 2<br />

Woodward Clarence G. DeBoef 2<br />

DUBUQUE DISTRICT<br />

Leonard M. Eberhart (4), Superintendent<br />

1199 1/2 Main St., Dubuque 52001-4728<br />

Phone: 319-556-4286; FAX: 319-556-7816<br />

e-mail: Len.Eberhart@iaumc.org<br />

Anamosa Leslie H. Calhoun (AM) 2<br />

Associate Elizabeth Piette (TPS) 2<br />

Arlington-Volga Lexie Kirkpatrick 2<br />

*Calmar-Burr Oak eff. 8/1 Wayne Wasta (RM) 1<br />

Castalia Ray Ken Seney (RM) 9<br />

Circle of Hope Parish: Hawkeye-Alpha-Union- Roger A. White 2<br />

Randalia-Maynard-Murphy Linda Newlon (TPS) 2<br />

*Colesburg Scott T. Kisker (PM) 1<br />

Decorah James S. Dale 13<br />

Delhi-Buck Creek Thomas A. Connors (FLP) 4<br />

Delmar-Elwood Lorraine J. Roth 5<br />

Dubuque:<br />

East Dubuque, Wesley Annette K. Ruhs Kruse (FE-LFT) 5<br />

Faith Edward “Ed” Brady (FLP) 2<br />

Grandview James L. Dotson 13<br />

Associate Penelope Thacker (PLP) 3<br />

United Community Ministries: Center Grove-<br />

Rockdale-Sherrill-Hillcrest Chaplain- PA-2 Jamie Cutler (PE) 2<br />

Metro Outreach Ministry PA-2 Marjolein Pitka (PE) 2<br />

* Karen Larson (SLP) 1<br />

* Greg Schrimpf (SLP) 1<br />

*St. Luke's Jerry E. Oakland 1


APPOINTMENTS 393<br />

Associate Diane Wasson Eberhart (FD-LFT)4<br />

Earlville United Parish (UM-UCC) Lynn M. Patrick (AM) 6<br />

Edgewood Kent Newlon (FLP) 5<br />

Elgin-Illyria Community Arley Q. Ellingson (OCE) 4<br />

Epworth Scott J. Meador 7<br />

Fayette Robert L. Koepcke (PM) 4<br />

*Greeley eff.8/15James Roth (TPS) 1<br />

*Guttenberg Penny K.W. Hansel 1<br />

Hazleton David Peterson (SLP) 3<br />

*Hopkinton Yoke (UM-PCUSA) O.D.M.<br />

Independence Dennis L. Bailey 4<br />

Lamont-Aurora (co-pastors) Alecia R. Williams (ODM) 5<br />

Douglas E.Williams (ODM-LFT) 5<br />

*Lansing-New Albin Henry B. Grant, Jr. 1<br />

Manchester David H. Wagner, Sr. 3<br />

Associate Peggy Ellingson (OCPM-LFT) 4<br />

Maquoketa Clair D. Odell 8<br />

McGregor Penny K.W. Hansel 3<br />

Miles-Preston-Sabula Carroll Robinson (RM) 9<br />

Monona-Giard Dennis L. Gilbert 3<br />

Monticello Yoke (UM-UCC) Co-Pastors Edwin Moreano (ODM) 2<br />

Jean Sullivan (ODM) 2<br />

Oelwein Robert J. Dagit 9<br />

Associate David Peterson (SLP) 3<br />

Strawberry Point Anita A. Bane 7<br />

Waukon-Forest Mills Steven W. Campbell 5<br />

West Union M. Catherine Roath (AM) 5<br />

Winthrop Church of Christ United (UM-UCC) Beulah D.”Dot” Hasler (PM) 2<br />

Wyoming-Baldwin/Monmouth James R. Davis (SLP) 4<br />

FORT DODGE DISTRICT<br />

David R. Shogren (2), Superintendent<br />

728 1 st Ave. N., Fort Dodge 50501-3820<br />

Phone: 515-576-2444; FAX: 515-576-1399<br />

e-mail:Dave.Shogren@iaumc.org<br />

Ames:<br />

Calvary Lynn Elrod (AM) 2<br />

Collegiate-Director, Wesley Foundation W. Scott Grotewold 7<br />

Associate-Assoc. Dir., Wesley Foundation Cynthia M. McCalmont 7<br />

First Larry D. LaVelle 6<br />

Associate Leland J. Webb 7<br />

Korean Peter Chang 8<br />

Beaver Yoke (UM-Br.) Marjorie Smalley (ODM) 15<br />

Boone:<br />

First Dean H. Fullerton 7<br />

*Associate Frederick R. Cressman 1<br />

*Marion Street Barbara J. Dinnen (SLP) 1<br />

Boxholm-Pilot Mound Terri L. Elder 6<br />

Collins-Loring Manzel O. Berlin 2<br />

*Colo Sungjoon Park 1<br />

Dayton-Harcourt John Hembry (AM) 6<br />

Eagle Grove William E. Ballard 5<br />

*Faith (Gilmore City, Humboldt, Rutland) eff. 8/1 Edward A. Kail 1<br />

Associate Kirk D. Stump 2<br />

Farnhamville United (UM-UCC)-Somers James F. Schutter 5<br />

Fort Dodge:<br />

Epworth Roger Kurtenbach (FLP) 3


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First Tompsie K. Smith 5<br />

*Associate Medea Hermann(FLP) 1<br />

*Riverside Danilo G. Fernandez (OCM) 1<br />

Trinity Melvin W. Ammon 7<br />

Gowrie Keith G. Pals 2<br />

*Grand Junction Lorinda H.M. Hoover (FE-LFT) 1<br />

*Hope Parish: Bagley-Yale-Jamaica-Linden- Jill S. Leveck (FE-LFT) 1<br />

Prairie Center-Dawson-Cooper<br />

Associate Duane L. Anderson 2<br />

Hubbard Harry L. Imlay (FLP) 7<br />

Huxley-Cambridge H.D. Mitchell 5<br />

*Jefferson William B. Daylong 1<br />

*Associate Sheryl Daylong (FLP) 1<br />

Lake City Union (UM-PCUSA) Betty Weidert (ODM) 4<br />

*Lehigh-Otho Bryon L. Wixom (ODM) 1<br />

Lohrville-Lanesboro Dwight F. Grosvenor 7<br />

Mackey Trevor Soderstrum (PLP) 4<br />

Maxwell-Peoria Don W. Burket 2<br />

*Napier D.A.<br />

Nevada Steven C. Williams 3<br />

Ogden Robert D. Cook 2<br />

Our Saviour United Methodist Church<br />

(Manson,Pomeroy) Martha R. Bennett 2<br />

Panora Michael Bahde 2<br />

Paton-Churdan Leila Blackburn (FLP) 5<br />

*Perry-Rippey-Fairview (co-pastors) Eric P. Guy 1<br />

David G. Swinton 1<br />

*Radcliffe-Ellsworth Dana Williams (SLP) 1<br />

Rinard Steve Satre (PLP) 5<br />

Rockwell City-Jolley Douglas P. Harding 2<br />

Scranton-Greenbrier Kevin M. Leveck 10<br />

Slater-Sheldahl Beverlee A. Bell 7<br />

*Stanhope Parish (UM-D) D.A.<br />

*Story City Brian S. McNamara 1<br />

Stratford-South Marion-Homer-Duncombe-<br />

McGuire Bend(United Brethren) Dale A. Schoening 4<br />

Webster City:<br />

Asbury Michael Morgan 6<br />

Faith-Kamrar Brian E. Carter 4<br />

Woolstock-Vincent William E. Ballard 2<br />

Zearing Lynn Gunderson (FLP) 4<br />

MASON CITY DISTRICT<br />

Emmanuel A. Tabelisma (3), Superintendent<br />

5 North Federal Avenue, Suite 105, Mason City, IA 50401-3257<br />

Phone: 641-423-5911; FAX: 641-424-5603<br />

e-mail: ETabelisma@iaumc.org<br />

Ackley-Geneva Paul M. Smith 8<br />

Alden-Popejoy-Williams Darwin L. Moore 2<br />

Belmond Celestyne DeVance 3<br />

Associate Janet Wearda (PLP) 2<br />

Britt Robert D. Dodge 4<br />

Buffalo Center Lois Abel (PLP) 5<br />

Charles City Dianne B.Christopher (FD-FLP-INT) 2<br />

Associate Diane Mitchell ( FLP-INT) 2<br />

Clarion Charles B. Kellogg 9


APPOINTMENTS 395<br />

Clear Lake Frederick J. Lewis 10<br />

Corwith-Wesley Kim Ann Gates (PE) 2<br />

Cresco-Zion Lewis S. Flanigan (AM) 6<br />

*Dows-Alexander-Dows Presbyterian(UM-PCUSA Yoke) Anthony N. Hershey (PM) 1<br />

Dumont-Aredale-Bristow Robert L. Connor (AM) 3<br />

Ellis Gerald Caquelin (TPS) 2<br />

Elma Catherine A. Luck 4<br />

*Floyd-West St. Charles Sarah Rohret Odoom (SLP) 1<br />

Solomon Odoom (ODM) 1<br />

Forest City-Crystal Lake Gary A. Marzolf 2<br />

*Fredericksburg-Williamstown Pamela Flanigan (ODM) 1<br />

Garner Kay Hooper 4<br />

*Greene Yoke (UM-Br.) Ashok Patet (ODM) 1<br />

Hampton Wilbert R. Trusheim 2<br />

*Hansell-West Fork Julie M. Poore-Christensen 1<br />

*<strong>Iowa</strong> Falls Don E. Preston 1<br />

*Associate Rhoda Preston (FLP) 1<br />

Kanawha Susan E. Detwiler 4<br />

Klemme-Goodell Curtis DeVance 3<br />

Lake Mills Jeanne L. Martin 6<br />

Lime Springs-Chester Robert R. Holdorf 6<br />

LuVerne-Livermore Dale A. Reisner (AM) 2<br />

Manly-Bolan Robert M. Cumings 5<br />

Mason City:<br />

First Douglas J. Anderson 4<br />

*Associate Jeffrey A. Dahlin 1<br />

*Grace Scott G. Holmes 1<br />

Wesley William W. Poland 2<br />

Meservey-Thornton James W. Gochenouer, Jr. 7<br />

Morgan-Bradford-Lee Center David Gobeli (FLP) 3<br />

New Hampton Catherine A. Luck 4<br />

Northwood Richard S. Jensen 5<br />

*Osage Karen Nichols Dungan 1<br />

Renwick-Goldfield Karen G. Dearchs 5<br />

*Riceville-McIntire Michael G. Carey (FLP) 1<br />

*Rockford-Marble Rock Marjorie M. Bradshaw 1<br />

Rockwell-Swaledale Bruce E. Wittern 4<br />

Rowan Yoke (UM-UCC) Joan A. Skyrme (AM) 9<br />

Sheffield-Chapin Remigio P. Panlaqui 3<br />

Shell Rock Valley: Richard C. Pippert 4<br />

Nora Springs-Rudd-Plymouth-Rock Falls Deborah J. Stowers 4<br />

St. Ansgar-Little Cedar Ted W. Stowers (PE) 6<br />

Thompson Wendy Trone (SLP) 4<br />

Ventura Paul F. Hasel (RM) 3<br />

MUSCATINE DISTRICT<br />

*Judith Miller (1), Superintendent<br />

216 Sycamore St., Suite 508, Muscatine 52761-3838<br />

Phone: 319-264-6836; FAX: 319-264-6838<br />

e-mail: Judith.Miller@iaumc.org<br />

Ainsworth Community (UM-PCUSA Union) Scott Nesbitt (ODM) 3<br />

Bettendorf:<br />

Asbury Dale E. Batcheler 8<br />

Associate Edwin Mutum (SLP) 3<br />

Community of Joy Lisa Kim Eanes 2<br />

Quad-Cities, Korean Heeyoung Kim 6<br />

Brighton United (UM-PCUSA) Linda “Kitch” Shatzer (ODM) 2


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Burlington:<br />

*Asbury Richard Purcell (TPS) 1<br />

First Dennis G. Tevis 4<br />

*Associate Marjorie L. “Missy” Brown (PE) 1<br />

Grace Trevor Davis 4<br />

*Spring Grove David W. Mixon (OCE-LFT) 1<br />

*West Hill Jung Sook Kim 1<br />

Calamus-Grand Mound (Team Ministry) Eugene L. Miller (RM) 6<br />

David Wise (SLP) 3<br />

Clinton:<br />

First Herbert G. Shafer 3<br />

*Living Faith Parish:<br />

Clinton, Lyons-Camanche-Low Moor-<br />

Clinton, Trinity Michael Elmore (AM) 1<br />

Columbus Junction-Columbus City Kathleen R. Moore 3<br />

Crawfordsville, United Church of (UM-PCUSA Union) Joan S. Hoover 8<br />

Danville-Long Creek Richard Latta (FLP) 2<br />

Davenport:<br />

Christ Craig A. Peters 8<br />

West Davenport Alliance: Faith-Grace Douglas Reynolds (FLP) 3<br />

St. John's George A. White 7<br />

Associate Rhonda A. Schultz (FE-LFT) 9<br />

DeWitt John M. Caldwell 2<br />

Donnellson-Embury Julie D. McCullough 6<br />

Eldridge Charles E. Klink 3<br />

Fort Madison:<br />

First Elliott C. George (OCE) 2<br />

Santa Fe Kathleen Danforth 2<br />

Keokuk:<br />

Emmanuel Goldie Laymon (PLP) 2<br />

Melrose-Sandusky John Abraham (PLP) 2<br />

Trinity Paul D. Pennington 4<br />

*Kingston Elizabeth Briggs (PLP) 1<br />

Letts-Island Prince Swamickan (FLP) 2<br />

McCausland-Park View Ruth Ann Scott (FD-PLP) 4<br />

Mediapolis-Sperry John V. Gaulke (AM) 9<br />

Montrose Elliott C. George (OCE) 2<br />

Moscow Samuel J. Hahn (RM) 4<br />

Mount Pleasant Edward R. Peterson 2<br />

Associate Kiboko I. Kiboko 3<br />

Mount Union-Wesley Chapel Robert A. Hary (AM) 5<br />

Muscatine:<br />

Musserville-Spangler Chapel- Nancy C. Schultz 4<br />

Sweetland- High Prairie- Beverly J.I. Birtcher 2<br />

Peace-St. Paul’s Hispanic Nelly Restrepo Latta (FLP) 2<br />

(Team ministry) Brenda Goodall (SLP) 2<br />

New Hope Thomas R. Parrott 13<br />

Wesley Harold J. Green 4<br />

Associate Michael D. Janes (PM) 3<br />

*Associate Nancy Renfro (SLP) 1<br />

New Life Parish:<br />

Wayland-Cottonwood-Finley Chapel Carl E. Klein 5<br />

New London Matthew P. Miller 2<br />

*Nichols-Cedar Valley-Conesville Joe Gardiner (OC RM) 1<br />

Southeast Louisa County Parish: Harlan W. Winter 3<br />

Wapello-Morning Sun-Oakville<br />

Associate Christan L.Thomas (PE) 3<br />

Trenton Jeffrey McPheron (PLP) 5


APPOINTMENTS 397<br />

Walcott Esther R. Barton 2<br />

Washington Robert M. Bell 6<br />

Associate Mark A. Young 6<br />

West Burlington Jack Wolgamuth (ODM) 8<br />

*West Chester D.A.<br />

West Liberty Frank H. Schultz 5<br />

Wilton W. Michael Biklen 2<br />

Winfield-Spring Run Joann H. Hary 5<br />

OTTUMWA DISTRICT<br />

* Rosemary Rohde-Frank (1), Superintendent<br />

227 W. 4th, Suite 1-D, Ottumwa 52501-2544;<br />

Phone: 641-682-9655 FAX: 641-682-7455<br />

e-mail: Rosemary.Rohde-Frank@iaumc.org<br />

Agency-Eldon Judy A. Deweber 4<br />

Albia Raymond G. Hampton 6<br />

Attica-Olive Chapel-Zion Stephen K. Bagby 8<br />

Barnes City Boyd Sparks (PLP) 6<br />

Beacon-Eddyville Gary McDonough (AM) 9<br />

Birmingham-Stockport Reva K. Rimmer (PE) 3<br />

Blakesburg-Christiansburg-Mt. Zion Jim Matheney (PLP) 4<br />

Bloomfield-Drakesville Kevin D. Gingerich 2<br />

Bussey-Hamilton Samuel Subramanian (PM) 3<br />

Centerville James C. Gubser 6<br />

Columbia Clyde G. Sparks (RM) 6<br />

Deep River (United Church of Deep River)(UM-PCUSA) Boyd Sparks (PLP) 3<br />

Douds-Lebanon-Selma Connie S. Markle (FLP) 3<br />

Fairfield Kenneth N. Kent 2<br />

Associate Edgar R. Elliott 2<br />

Faith United Parish: Cincinnati-Jerome-<br />

Unionville Jennifer C. Corley (PM) 4<br />

*Farmington-Bonaparte Yoke (UM-PCUSA) Richard Smith (TPS) 1<br />

Marlene Smith (TPS) 1<br />

Fox River Parish: Milton-Cantril-Mt. Sterling Raymond E. Doser (AM) 3<br />

Fremont-Cedar Julie A. Wehner (PM) 4<br />

Harvey-Tracy Thelma C. Subramanian 3<br />

Hedrick/Martinsburg Joseph W. Lloyd (ODM) 9<br />

Iconium Dan Ridnouer (TPS) 2<br />

*Keosauqua-Center Chapel ellis e. andrews (RM) 1<br />

Keota United Church of Faith(UM-PCUSA)-Bethel Melinda L. Chambers (ODM) 2<br />

Keswick-Thornburg-Webster James Stout (PLP) 7<br />

Kirkville Paul Burrow (TPS) 2<br />

*Knoxville Peter J. Peterson 1<br />

*Associate Kathleen J. Sides 1<br />

Lacey Dennis Hopes (FLP) 4<br />

Libertyville-Batavia Thomas Raphael-Nakos 3<br />

Lovilia-Avery Gordon K. Vickery (RM) 7<br />

Melcher/Dallas Crystal Oberheu 2<br />

Montezuma H. Burr Bryant (PM) 3<br />

Moravia Larry L. Pauley (AM) 4<br />

Moulton James L. Schweizer (FE-LFT) 11<br />

New Sharon Kevin J. Glesener 9<br />

New Sweden Tom Rimmer (PLP) 3<br />

Dianne Brokken (TPS) 2<br />

Oskaloosa, Central Lanny L. Tuttle (AM) 6<br />

*Associate Robert D. Morris (FLP) 1<br />

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First Lon L. Lewis 4<br />

Riverview Dianne Brokken (TPS) 2<br />

Wesley Derrick Haskins 7<br />

Willard Street Stephanie L. Raphael-Nakos 3<br />

Pella James R. Beranek 4<br />

*Pleasantville James R. Pemble 1<br />

*Prairie View Shirley L. Hoffmann Will 1<br />

Pulaski-Troy Keith Putney (ODM) 2<br />

Richland Wilbur Morfitt (FLP) 6<br />

Sigourney Dannel F. Lemons 13<br />

Three Rivers Parish: North English-<br />

Millersburg-South English Union (UM-D) John C.S. Ling 3<br />

West Grove Christine Pauley (TPS) 2<br />

What Cheer-Delta Vincent Homan (PLP) 9<br />

SIOUX CITY DISTRICT<br />

Darline D. Balm-Demmel (7), Superintendent<br />

Olsen Student Center, Box 548, 3609 Peters, Sioux City 51106-1756;<br />

Phone: 712-274-5402; FAX: 712-274-5422<br />

e-mail: Darline.Balmdemmel@iaumc.org<br />

*Akron Marilyn Winch 1<br />

Anthon-Rock Branch Kent R. Kastler 6<br />

Aurelia John O. Weida 4<br />

Bayard-Wichita Charles Thompson (PLP) 5<br />

Carroll David J. Clark 5<br />

Charter Oak-Ute Kenneth Baughman (PLP) 3<br />

Cherokee Gary L. Armstrong 8<br />

Coon Rapids Gary L. Van Wert 3<br />

Correctionville-Cushing Consorcia Sanchez 4<br />

Danbury Glen Houts (SLP) 2<br />

Denison Chrisa L. Ferguson 4<br />

Associate Kenneth M. Ferguson (FE-LFT) 4<br />

Dunlap-Dow City Sue-Ellen G. Sherman 4<br />

Early-Nemaha Karl F. Schiltz 4<br />

Galva-Silver Creek Doris Lindley (FLP) 2<br />

*Glidden Nanette R. Tomlinson 1<br />

Hawarden-Ireton O. Dean Shelly (AM) 7<br />

Hinton-Merrill, Melbourne Sara B. Malone (AM) 6<br />

Holstein Judith A. Piper 5<br />

Hornick Terra Amundson (TPS) 2<br />

Ida Grove Marvin A. Lindley (AM) 9<br />

Kingsley Paul H. Evans 3<br />

Lakes Marcia F. Sangel 10<br />

LeMars:<br />

*Calvary-Seney Thomas Shinkle (PM) 1<br />

*First Edward E. Frank 1<br />

Manilla United Church (UM-PCUSA) Brian Sherman (FE-LFT) 2<br />

Manning Larry L. McAlpine 7<br />

Mapleton-Ticonic Shirley A. Textor 6<br />

Marcus Roger B. Henry 4<br />

Merrill-Adaville Susan Thomas 2<br />

Moville Harold E. Werley 5<br />

Odebolt-Arthur Alton O'Bryan Milligan 2<br />

Onawa-Turin Richard P. Layman 3<br />

Pierson-Meadow Star Jay Amundson (FLP) 2<br />

Quimby-Washta John P. Scherb 12<br />

Sac City Karl J. Giese 5


APPOINTMENTS 399<br />

Schaller Carol Gailey (ODM) 2<br />

Sergeant Bluff Paul L. Samuelson 7<br />

Sioux City:<br />

*Church of All Nations Don Wood (TPS) 1<br />

*Crescent Park Kristine A.M. Frank 1<br />

First Allen D. Call 6<br />

Grace Leonard F. Sjogren 2<br />

Associate Sheryl Ashley (AM) 5<br />

Riverside Michael L. Shaffer (PM) 2<br />

Rustin Avenue-Salix Martha C. Anderson 7<br />

*Singing Hills Linda M. Butler 1<br />

*St. James Bernabe M. Colorado 1<br />

Trimble Kathryn F. Bell 3<br />

Wesley David A. Morris 3<br />

Whitfield Richard E. Kretzschmar 8<br />

Smithland-Rodney (UCC)-Oto (UCC) Karen Handke (ODM) 5<br />

SPENCER DISTRICT<br />

LaVonne R. Kaasa (6), Superintendent<br />

1012 W. 11th St., Spencer 51301-3146<br />

Phone: 712-262-6269; FAX: 712-262-9843<br />

e-mail: lrkaasa@nwiowa.com (home); Lavonne.Kaasa@iaumc.org<br />

Algona Phillip J. Webb 6<br />

Alta A. David Arulnathan (AM) 5<br />

Archer Charles G. Tefft (FLP) 6<br />

Armstrong-Dolliver Daniel P. Miller (AM) 5<br />

*Arnolds Park-Fostoria-Excelsior Richard D. Streeter (AM) 1<br />

*Emmetsburg Jim W. Morris 1<br />

*Estherville Lynn A. Potter 1<br />

Everly-Spencer, Zion Shurmaine McAlpine (AM) 7<br />

Fenton-Good Hope-Burt Richard A. Iles 2<br />

Graettinger Vicki Fisher (FLP) 2<br />

Harris-Lake Park Christopher E. Ebbers 4<br />

Hartley John W. Rosenberger 5<br />

Hope Parish: (Pocahontas,Havelock,Plover) Richard S. Dee 8<br />

Huntington-Superior Donald E. Johnson (ODM) 30<br />

Inwood-Doon Yoke (UM-Congregational) Len Garrison (FLP) 3<br />

*Laurens Tony L. Pulatie 1<br />

Lester Donald N. Nelson (PLP) 14<br />

Marathon David P. Schumann 5<br />

Milford Union (UM-UCC Fed.) Katherine Lambertson (ODM) 3<br />

*Newell-Varina Geneva R. Parsons (FLP) 1<br />

Peterson-Royal Roger A. Maize 2<br />

*Primghar (UM-UCC Union) Eff. 9/1 Virginia Moore (ODM) 1<br />

Rock Rapids Ralph Lohman (ODM) 2<br />

Rock Valley Jerry E. Robertson 3<br />

*Rolfe, Shared Ministry of (UM-PC) D.A.<br />

Ruthven-Ayrshire Ray Stauffer (AM) 5<br />

Sanborn-Melvin Kenneth D. Suetterlin 2<br />

*Sheldon Emmanuel R. Dass 1<br />

Sibley-Ocheyedan Paul E. Frederiksen 2<br />

Sioux Rapids (UM-UCC Union)-Rembrandt Harold W. Koughn 5<br />

*Spencer Gary A. Nims 1<br />

*Associate Craig Finnestad (FLP) 1<br />

Spirit Lake James W. Stiles 7<br />

Storm Lake Kenneth P. Bell 3<br />

*Associate Todd R. Schlitter 1


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Sutherland-Larrabee Dean O. McPherson 6<br />

Swea City Marilee "Wendi" Gillan (PM) 2<br />

Terril-Langdon Lanny R. Carlson 2<br />

Titonka-Doan Timm A. Wilkin 4<br />

*Webb-Gillett Grove-Dickens Elliott A. Butler III (FLP) 1<br />

*West Bend-Mallard Torger P. Johnson 1<br />

WATERLOO DISTRICT<br />

Jerrold W. Swinton (6), Superintendent<br />

614 Randolph, 50702-1591<br />

Phone: 319-234-0077; FAX: 319-235-4391<br />

e-mail: Jerrold.Swinton@iaumc.org<br />

Beaman-Albion Mary H. Shultz 2<br />

Brandon-Mount Auburn Chad E. Lierman (PM) 5<br />

Cedar Falls:<br />

First Bruce N. Ursin 3<br />

Associate Steven J. Hansen 3<br />

*Associate Laura L. Smith 1<br />

*Prairie Springs Vicki Lindley Reece 1<br />

St. Timothys Richard L. Clark 3<br />

*Associate PA-3 Jaymee Glenn-Burns (FE-LFT) 1<br />

Washington Chapel Sue J. Mutchler (FD) 2<br />

*Chelsea-Meskwaki Settlement Laura Joost-Kuhn (ODM) 1<br />

Ministry of Presence<br />

Clarksville Community Allen M.Poore-Christensen 7<br />

Conrad Michelle L. Williamson 5<br />

Dike Ricky K. Johnson 6<br />

Dunkerton-Mt. Hope Gerry L. Kahler 2<br />

*Dysart Donald A. Bogue 1<br />

Eldora Anne Lippincott 5<br />

Evansdale-Raymond PA-2 Gerald R. Dolf 4<br />

Fairbank-Oran Mary K. Green 5<br />

Frederika Hermina Amoroso (TPS) 4<br />

Garwin-Garwin Disciples Cynthia J. Morrison (AM) 2<br />

Geneseo Keith L. Scott (RM) 3<br />

Gifford Ron Goecke (TPS) 8<br />

Gilman Ron Rice (TPS) 3<br />

Gladbrook Doresa Collogan 3<br />

Gladbrook Chapel-Green Mountain Yoke (UM-UCC) Mike Campbell (ODM) 3<br />

Grundy Center Dean J. Kelly 5<br />

Hudson John E. Louk 7<br />

Janesville Susen F. LeBlanc 4<br />

*Jesup Daniel J. Herndon 1<br />

LaPorte City Thomas L. Zeleny 5<br />

Laurel W. Donovan Morrison 2<br />

Marshalltown:<br />

*Bethany Christopher J. Daniel (RM-LFT)1<br />

First Jerald G. Swanberg 9<br />

Associate Jennifer E. Daniel 8<br />

Associate Paul I.D. Daniel (PD) 3<br />

Grace Jeffrey R. Frese 2<br />

Hope Charles E. Curl 2<br />

Morrow Memorial Charles Miller (PLP) 2<br />

Melbourne Lowell E. Hoyle (RM) 3<br />

Minerva Brent DeSilva (TPS) 2<br />

*Nashua-Republic Marion G. Sindt (PE) 1<br />

New Hartford Charles V. Layton 7


APPOINTMENTS 401<br />

Owasa Ensworth Lee Williamson(PLP) 5<br />

*Parkersburg-Pleasant Valley Susan Meade (FLP) 1<br />

*Plainfield R. Douglas Tharpe (RM) 1<br />

Reinbeck Richard H. Boatman 6<br />

Rowley-North Linn-Silver Creek Shirley A. Rozendaal (FE-LFT) 2<br />

*Shell Rock Realff H. Ottesen (PE) 1<br />

*State Center-Rhodes Brian D. Smith (ODM) 1<br />

Sumner John Battern 3<br />

Tama Living Faith (Tama, Montour) Janice R. Burnett 7<br />

Toledo Christ John Boatman (PE) 3<br />

Traer Marshall L. Monthei 7<br />

Vinton:<br />

Stewart Memorial-Garrison Janet L. Ziskovsky 11<br />

*Wesley Rose M. Blank 1<br />

Walker David L. Siler (SLP) 2<br />

Waterloo:<br />

Calvary-Urban Ministry PA-2 Gerald R. Dolf 6<br />

First James F. Hanke, Jr. 6<br />

Associate Pam Ulffers (PLP) 2<br />

Jubilee Debra M. Burks 3<br />

Kimball Avenue Marvin D. Cleair 7<br />

Linden-East Janesville Jerry Burrow (PLP) 2<br />

St. Paul's Merrill L. Siler 8<br />

Associate Patty Eastman (PLP) 2<br />

Waverly:<br />

Heritage Nathan N. Frazee (PLP) 10<br />

Associate Beth Straw (SLP) 2<br />

*Trinity Tony R. Nester 1<br />

Appointments to Other Annual <strong>Conference</strong>s, Other Methodist<br />

and Christian Denominations:<br />

Appointed under 337.1:<br />

Biatek, Thomas G. (FE-LFT) (1) Minnesota<br />

Campbell, James A. (1) Alaska Missionary <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Cho, Tae Joon (1), California-Nevada<br />

Dadisman, Jeffrey M. (2), Nebraska<br />

Doraisingh, David (1), Peninsula-Delaware<br />

Dudley, Dorothea G. (1), Memphis<br />

Kluis, Kathy (1), Minnesota<br />

Koughn, E. Jeanne (1), North Indiana<br />

Kwon, Hee Soon (FE-LFT) (2), California-Nevada<br />

Raines, J. David (1) Oregon-Idaho<br />

Raines, Kathy L. (1) Oregon-Idaho<br />

Rieckhoff-Faris, Janet (1) New England<br />

Seeber, James J. (1), California-Pacific<br />

Twedt-Ball, Clint (PM) (2) Minnesota<br />

Wimmer, Lawrence (2) New England<br />

Appointments to Extension Ministries<br />

(The + sign before the name indicates pension paid from<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> apportionments)<br />

Appointed under 335.1a:<br />

Acord, Marsha A. (4), Associate Dir., Campus Minister-Wesley Foundation, Univ. of<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> (Cedar Rapids, Faith) ($30,000) NO REPORT RECEIVED


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IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

+ Balm-Demmel, Darline D. (7), Superintendent, Sioux City District ($56,500)<br />

Beanblossom, Ronald E. (21), Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Ohio Northern<br />

University (Our Saviour’s UMC) ($51,705)<br />

Bunyi, Judith (3), Director, Small Group Ministries at General Board of Discipleship.<br />

(Ames, Calvary) ($ ) (Eff. 10/1--President, Harris Memorial College, Philippines)<br />

+ Burkhart, J. Robert (9), Assistant to Bishop (Indianola, First) ($56,500)<br />

Caldwell, AlvaR. (32),Librarian, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary (Little Sioux)<br />

($56,300)<br />

Clapper, Gregory S. (3), Assistant Professor, University of Indianapolis (Waverly, Trinity)<br />

($55,000)<br />

Clark, Kathleen (9), Executive Secretary, Church & Community Ministry, General<br />

Board of Global Ministries, National Division (D.M., Grace) ($53,669)<br />

Crandall, Robert S. (8) Executive Director, Bidwell-Riverside Center (Ft. Des Moines)<br />

($35,000 )<br />

Cutler,Jamie(PE)(2), Chaplain at Hillcrest Family Services & Dubuque United Community<br />

Ministries<br />

Ministry (Dubuque:United Community Ministries) ($29,355)<br />

Daniel, Wesley S.K. (2), Director of Evangelism Ministries, Discipleship Ministries Unit,<br />

General Board of Discipleship (Spencer) ($ )<br />

Dietterich, Inagrace Thoms (15), Director of Theological Research, Center for Parish<br />

Development (Dubuque, St. Luke's) ($ )NO REPORT RECEIVED<br />

+ Dolf, Gerald R. (9), Director, Urban Ministry Inc., Waterloo (Waterloo, First)<br />

($13,800)<br />

+ Eberhart, Leonard M. (4), Superintendent, Dubuque District ($56,500)<br />

+ Faris, Richard H. (9), Program Consultant, Council on Ministries (Indianola, First)<br />

($43,132)<br />

*+Fraser, Mary L. (1) Director, Pastoral Care and Counseling ( ) ($56,500)<br />

Furman, Barbara (7), Corrections Chaplain, St. Luke's Hospital at Linn County<br />

Correctional Center (Springville) ($44,000)<br />

+Gaul, Jonathan D. (3), Associate Director, <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries-Des Moines<br />

and Fort Dodge Districts (West Des Moines, Jordan Creek) ($45,200)<br />

Geiger, William F. (25), Associate Director of Financial Assistance, Simpson College<br />

(Indianola, First) ($32,260)<br />

Glenn-Burns, David M. (5), Director/Campus Minister, Wesley Foundation, University of<br />

Northern <strong>Iowa</strong>, Cedar Falls (Cedar Falls, St. Timothy’s) ($32,160 )<br />

Hawley, Robert G., Jr. (27), Manager, International <strong>Conference</strong> Center, The Ecumenical<br />

Institute (Des Moines Easton Place) ($38,400) NO REPORT RECEIVED<br />

+ Kaasa, LaVonne R. (6), Superintendent, Spencer District ($56,500)<br />

Kuntz, J. Kenneth (34), Professor of Religion, School of Religion, University of <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

(South Bethel) ($58,000)<br />

LaGree, R. Kevin (2), President, Simpson College ( ) ($155,000)<br />

Longworth, Nicholas W. (7), Spiritual Care Coordinator, St. Luke's<br />

Hospital, Cedar Rapids (Lafayette, Salem) ($42,016)NO REPORT RECEIVED<br />

+ Luers, Charles E. (5), Superintendent, Creston District ($56,500)<br />

*+Miller, Judith (1), Superintendent, Muscatine District ($56,500)<br />

Nelson, James R. (19), Director, Wesley Foundation, Drake University (Des Moines,<br />

Grace) ($39,300) NO REPORT RECEIVED<br />

Noseworthy, James A. (10), Assistant General Secretary for Schools, Colleges and<br />

Universities, Division of Higher Education, General Board of Higher Education<br />

and Ministry (Indianola, First) ($69,000)<br />

+ Olson,Richard L. (11) Associate Director, <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries--Sioux City<br />

and Spencer Districts (Storm Lake) ($45,200)<br />

Pitka, Marjolein (PE) (2), Chaplain at Hillcrest Family Services and Dubuque: United<br />

Community Ministries (Dubuque: United Community Ministries) ($29,355)<br />

*+Rohde-Frank, Rosemary (1), Superintendent, Ottumwa District ($56,500)<br />

Robbins, Vernon K. (17), Professor of Religion, Emory University, Atlanta, GA ( )<br />

($52,650)NO REPORT RECEIVED<br />

+ Sanders, Jill L. (2), Associate Director, <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries - Cedar Rapids/


APPOINTMENTS 403<br />

Dubuque District ( ) ($45,200)<br />

+ Schar, David E. (19), Exec. Dir., Wesley Woods Camp and Retreat Center (Indianola,<br />

First) ($34,300)<br />

Schweiker, William (11), Assistant Professor of Theological Ethics, University of Chicago<br />

(Des Moines, Grace) ($ )NO REPORT RECEIVED<br />

+ Sebeniecher, Richard L. (3), Superintendent, Council Bluffs District ($56,500)<br />

Shirbroun,James B.(4), Campus Minister, Assoc. Dir., Wesley Foundation, ISU<br />

(Ames, Collegiate) ($ )NO REPORT RECEIVED<br />

+ Shogren, David R. (2), Superintendent, Fort Dodge District ($56,500)<br />

Shopshire, James M. (24), Professor of Sociology of Religion and Urban Ministries,<br />

WesleyTheological Seminary (Des Moines, Burns)($61,900)NO REPORT RECEIVED<br />

+ Shultz, Paul M. (2), Director, Wesley Foundation, <strong>Iowa</strong> City (Mount Vernon) ($44,000)<br />

+ Smith, Charles W. (6), IAC Director, Administrative Services/<strong>Conference</strong>Treasurer/<br />

Benefits Officer/Statistician (Webster City, Faith) ($56,500)<br />

+ Stout, David B. (3), Superintendent, Des Moines District ($56,500)<br />

Swinton, Jerrold W. (6), Superintendent, Waterloo District ($56,500)<br />

+ Tabelisma, Emmanuel A. (3), Superintendent, Mason City District ($56,500)<br />

+ Tritle, Barrie M. (4), Superintendent, Cedar Rapids District ($56,500)<br />

* Turner, Jay W. (1), Director of Pastoral Care & Clinical Pastoral Education Supervisor,<br />

Central Maine Medical Center, Lewiston-Auburn, ME ( ) ($ )<br />

Vogel, Dwight (13), Professor of Theology & Ministry/Dean of Chapel and<br />

Director, Nelle B. Ebersole Program of Music Ministry, Garrett-Evangelical<br />

Theological Seminary (Dubuque, St.Luke's) ($55,531)<br />

Appointed under 335.1b<br />

Carsner, Thomas G. (FE-LFT) (9) Chaplain, VA Medical Center, <strong>Iowa</strong> City (<strong>Iowa</strong> City,<br />

St. Mark) ($3,996)<br />

Cree-Anthony, Melinda R. (3), Chaplain, Broadlawns Medical Center, Des Moines<br />

(Des Moines, Windsor) ($32,000)<br />

Davison, Timon W.(18), Chaplain Program Manager, Dept. Of Veterans Affairs<br />

Medical Center, <strong>Iowa</strong> City (Coralville) ($62,260)NO REPORT RECEIVED<br />

Duke, Ellery H. (22), Executive Director, Des Moines Pastoral Counseling Center<br />

(Des Moines, Grace) ($54,000)<br />

Harmon, Roger Q. (13), Director of Education, Samaritan Center for Counseling and<br />

Education (Des Moines, St. John's) ($28,112)<br />

Heck, Dennis (16), Director of Pastoral Care, Jefferson Memorial Hospital, Crystal City,<br />

Missouri (Cedar Rapids, Lovely Lane) ($48,000)<br />

Hiebert, William J. (18), Executive Director, Marriage & Family Counseling Service and<br />

Adjunct Professor, University of Dubuque Theological Seminary--Rock Island, IL<br />

(Davenport, St. John's) ($49,976)<br />

Hofer, Maynard P. (11), Chaplain, U.S. Army (Mason City First) ($65,548)<br />

(retires from the Army effective 10/31/00)<br />

Hokel, B. Dean (9), Pastoral Services Consultant, Northwest Community Health Care,<br />

Arlington Heights, IL (Ellsworth) ($32,000)<br />

King, Frank G. (20), Director of Pastoral Care, Morton Plant Mease Health Care,<br />

Clearwater, FL (Cedar Rapids, Lovely Lane) ($65,200)<br />

Kitterman, Ronald (11), Director of Pastoral Care, Friendship Haven, Fort Dodge<br />

(Fort Dodge Trinity) ($44,117)<br />

Luethye, Lisa L. (3), Chaplain, Nebraska Health System, Omaha (Wilton) ($38,500)<br />

Mariya, Deborah L. (11), Chaplain, U.S. Navy, (Hope Parish) ($46,260)<br />

Mather, Merlin R. (11), Pastoral Counselor, BroMenn Counseling Services, Normal, IL<br />

(Humboldt Faith) ($45,000 )<br />

McGraw, Douglas K. (3), Executive Officer, Center for Counseling and Pastoral<br />

Care, Des Peres, Missouri (Muscatine Wesley) ($36,000)<br />

Pacholke, David A. (27), Director of Pastoral Care, Finley Hospital, Dubuque<br />

(Dubuque, Grandview Avenue) ($33,696)NO REPORT RECEIVED<br />

Pohlman, Steven H. (20), Manager of Chaplaincy and C.P.E. Supervisor, St. Luke's


404<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

Regional Medical Center, Sioux City (Sioux City, First) ($55,764)<br />

Reedy, Rommel C., (9), Chaplain, Wyoming State Hospital ( ) ($43,884)<br />

Therkelsen, John (7), Staff Chaplain, Saint Joseph Hospital, Lexington, KY<br />

(Marshalltown, First) ($28,000)<br />

Ulschak,Glennys M.P. (3), Director of Pastoral Care, Lawrence and Memorial Hospital,<br />

New London, Connecticut (Dubuque, Grandview) ($54,500)<br />

Valdez, Melecio A. (11), Chaplain, U.S. Army, (North Liberty) ($48,863)<br />

Van Dam, William J. (8), Chaplain/Director of Clinical Training, Cox Health System, Springfield,<br />

MO (Newton, First) ($20,000)<br />

Appointed under 335.1c<br />

Fosua, Abena Safiyah (1) Missionary, General Board of Global Ministries ( ) ($ )<br />

Kena, Kwasi Issa (1), Missionary, General Board of Global Ministries ( ) ($ )<br />

Shaw, Thomas (8), Missionary to Germany, World Division, General Board of Global<br />

Ministries, (Storm Lake) ($16,000)<br />

Shickell, Eldon K. (39), Pastor, Red Bird Missionary <strong>Conference</strong> (Scranton)<br />

($20,363)NO REPORT RECEIVED<br />

Woodworth, L. Scott (4), Pastor, Redbird Missionary <strong>Conference</strong>, Beverly United<br />

Methodist Church, Beverly, KY ( Red Oak )($21,788) NO REPORT RECEIVED<br />

Appointed under 335.1d<br />

Allen, Arthur L. (8), Director, Re-Creation Ministries (Urbandale, Aldersgate) ($2,000)<br />

NO REPORT RECEIVED<br />

Ayers, Joan K. (3), Chaplain, Mercy Hospital Medical Center, Des Moines<br />

(Des Moines, Trinity) ($30,289)<br />

Ball, Lyle G. (9), Executive Director, Home Recycling Exchange, Inc.<br />

(Des Moines, Jordan) ($24,000)NO REPORT RECEIVED<br />

Burns, Frederick A., Jr. (6), Director of Pastoral Care, Truman Medical Center East,<br />

Kansas City, MO (Prairie City) ($46,156)<br />

Caole, Florentino (Jun) R., Jr. (2), Chaplain, Seton Medical Center, Daly City, California<br />

( ) ($ )<br />

Carlson, Betty G. (9) Director, Hidden Spring Ministries (West Des Moines, Valley)<br />

($9,000,based on fees)<br />

Clark,M.Wayne (4), Executive Director, Samaritan Counseling Centers of the Midlands,<br />

Omaha, Nebraska (Council Bluffs, Broadway) ($70,350)<br />

Clinton, Philip L. (3), Principal, Anglo-American School of Moscow ( )<br />

($65,000)<br />

Conrad, Larry W. (5), Chaplain, Mercy Medical Center, Des Moines (Des Moines, First)<br />

($35,589)<br />

Crossett, Gene Jr. (5), Executive Director, ChurchGraf Research, Inc., Dubuque<br />

(Council Bluffs, Epworth) ($3,000)<br />

Culbertson, Robert D. (9), Chaplain, Door of Faith Mission (Adel) ($30,000 )<br />

Dicks, Phillip D. (5), Chaplain, Snow Mountain Ranch-YMCA of the Rockies, Winter<br />

Park, CO (Estherville) ($44,800)<br />

Johnston, Mary M. (7), Chaplain and Director of Religious Life, Coe College (<strong>Iowa</strong> City,<br />

First) ($35,559)<br />

Klarenbeek, Henrietta (FE-LFT) Chaplain, Hospice of Central <strong>Iowa</strong> (Des Moines First)<br />

($16/hr, 20hr/wk)<br />

Miller-Sinclair, Roxanne (3), Pastoral Counselor, Moultrie County Counseling Center,<br />

Sullivan, IL (Plymouth) ($29,500)<br />

Muller, Merrill G. (3), Director of Development and Church Relations, Wall Street Mission/<br />

Goodwill Industries, Sioux City (Sioux City, Rustin Avenue) ($23,500)<br />

Nelson, David L. (6), Psychotherapist, Wisconsin Community Mental Health Counseling<br />

Centers, Inc. Mequon, WI (Sioux City, Grace) ($14,500+ fees)<br />

Nissen, Richard J. (7), Chemical Dependency Counselor, Juel Fairbanks Chemical<br />

Dependency Services, St. Paul, MN (Hansell-West Fork) ($26,028)NO REPORT


APPOINTMENTS 405<br />

RECEIVED<br />

Plocher, Robyn J.(FE-LFT) (3),Chaplain/Program Director, Rick’s House of Hope, Genesis<br />

Medical Center, Davenport (Bettendorf, Community of Joy) ($12.94/hr)<br />

Richards, Jerry L. (15), Director of Planned Giving, University of Wisconsin,<br />

Eau Claire, WI (Mt. Pleasant) ($67,600)<br />

Scheller, Donald M. (15), Linguist/Translator, Wycliffe Bible Translators & Summer<br />

Institute of Linguistics (Jefferson-Grand Junction) ($30,495)<br />

Wehner, Paul J. (2), Clinical Coordinator/Readjustment Counselor, Readjustment Counseling<br />

Services of Central Region, Springfield, IL (Council Bluffs, St. Mark’s) ($47,412 )<br />

Weir, Robert F. (11), Professor of Pediatrics/Religion &Director, Program on Biomedical<br />

Ethics, University of <strong>Iowa</strong>, <strong>Iowa</strong> City (<strong>Iowa</strong> City, First) ($93,400) NO REPORT RECEIVED<br />

Commissioned as Probationary Deacons under 317 (PD)<br />

Paul I.D. Daniel (3), Marshalltown, First UMC<br />

Commissioned as Probationary Elders under 317 (PE)<br />

Ashton, Daniel J.(1), Yellowstone <strong>Conference</strong>, Geraldine, Montana<br />

Boatman, John (1), Toledo Christ<br />

Brown, Marjorie (Missy) Lynn (1), Burlington First Associate<br />

Cutler, Jamie (3), United Community Ministries<br />

Gates, Kim Anne(1), Corwith-Wesley<br />

Ottesen, Realff H. (1), Shell Rock<br />

Pitka, Marjolein (2), United Community Minitries<br />

Rimmer, Reva K. (1), Birmingham-Stockport<br />

Sindt, Marion Gustav(1), Nashua-Republic<br />

Stowers, Ted W. (1), St. Ansgar-Little Cedar<br />

Stransky, Linda (1), Mechanicsville-Morley First<br />

Thomas, Christan Lowell (1), Southeast Louisa County Parish<br />

Deacons in Full Connection under 322 (FD)<br />

Bane, Bruce D. (2) Keystone Area Education Agency, Elkader (Strawberry Point)<br />

Bell, Michael Glen (2) <strong>Iowa</strong> City, First Associate<br />

Cates, Sharon Elaine (3) Director, Senior Helpmate Program of Lutheran Social<br />

Services of <strong>Iowa</strong>, Sioux City (Sergeant Bluff)<br />

Christopher, Dianne Elaine Bock (2) Charles City<br />

Eberhart, Diane Grace Wasson (4)(LFT) Dubuque St. Luke’s Associate<br />

Gran, Mary Alice Donovan (4) Director, Children’s Ministries, General Board of<br />

Discipleship (Centerville)<br />

Henrichs, Marilyn Carol Higgins (4) Des Moines Grace Associate<br />

Mittman, Barbara Kay Mengler (3) <strong>Conference</strong> Youth Director (Nevada)<br />

Mutchler, Sue J. (3) Waverly Child Care and Preschool and Cedar Falls, Washington<br />

Chapel Associate<br />

Scott, Ruth Ann Caraway (4)(LFT) McCausland-Park View<br />

Vogel, Linda J. (4) Professor of Christian Education, Garrett-Evangelical Theological<br />

Seminary, Evanston, IL (Dubuque, St. Luke’s)<br />

Votaw, Debra Ann Engelke (4) Director of Social Services & Pastoral Care,<br />

Great River Medical Center, West Burlington (Burlington, First)<br />

Young, Karen (2), Director of Programming and Children Education, Lovely Lane, UMC<br />

Appointed to ecumenical appointments under 336:<br />

Bates, Kathryn (2) Craig and Fairfax, Missouri, Presbyterian Churches<br />

Borg, Jeffrey A. (4), Fort Collins, Mennonite Fellowship<br />

Leveck, Jill S. (FE-LFT) (8), Scranton Friends Church, Scranton<br />

Olson, Tamara Leigh (7), (FE-LFT) Fairlawn Heights United Church,<br />

United Church of Canada and Glenview Presbyterian Church<br />

Pope, Mary B., (4), Presbyterian Church of Winterset


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Appointed to attend school under 416.6:<br />

Betsworth, Sharon L. (1) Princeton Theological Seminary ( )<br />

Darter, Sarah L. (2), CPE, St. Luke’s Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri ( )<br />

Glenn-Burns, Jaymee L. (2) University of Northern <strong>Iowa</strong> ( )<br />

Hofer, Maynard P. (1) (eff. 8/28/00) CPE, Gundersen-Lutheran Hospital, LaCrosse, WI<br />

Myers, Christopher M. (2), University of <strong>Iowa</strong> ( )<br />

Poston, P. Edward, Jr. (1), University of Tennessee<br />

Wilcox, Timothy D. (PM) (3) Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary (Maquoketa)<br />

(eff. 8/1/00, transfers to New England <strong>Conference</strong>)<br />

Serving as Diaconal Ministers:<br />

Hobson, Brenda (DM), Nevada UMC<br />

Johansen-Werner, Bonnie (DM) Dubuque District Choral Consultant<br />

Mayer, Mark L.(DM), Fairfield UMC<br />

Shin, Giehwa (DM), <strong>Iowa</strong> City, Korean Baptist Church<br />

Tritle, Kae E. (DM), Wellness Coordinator, <strong>Conference</strong> Board of Pensions and<br />

Member Care Coordinator, Cedar Rapids New Creation UMC<br />

Willits, Alaire Bornholtz (DM), Director of Christian Education, Sioux City, Grace<br />

Serving as Deaconness<br />

Reddick, Beverly A., American Friends Services, Des Moines


ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF CHURCHES<br />

XVII. <strong>2000</strong> Alphabetical Listing of Churches<br />

Editor’s Note: If churches have merged together their name still appears in the Alphabetical<br />

Listing as reference.<br />

A<br />

Ackley-Geneva M.C.<br />

Adair-Casey Cres.<br />

Adaville (Merrill) S.C.<br />

Adel D.M.<br />

Afton-Jerusalem Cres.<br />

Agency-Eldon Ott.<br />

Ainsworth Community Musc<br />

.<br />

(UM-PCUSA Union)<br />

Akron S.C.<br />

Albia Ott.<br />

Albion (Beaman) Wloo.<br />

Alburnett-Prairie Chapel C.R.<br />

Alden-Popejoy-Williams M.C.<br />

Aldersgate (Urbandale) D.M.<br />

Alexander (Dows) M.C.<br />

Algona Spen.<br />

Alice (Center Point) C.R.<br />

Allerton-Clio-Lineville Cres.<br />

Alpha (Circle of Hope Parish) Dub.<br />

Alta Spen.<br />

Altoona D.M.<br />

Ames: F.D.<br />

Calvary<br />

Collegiate<br />

First<br />

Korean<br />

Amish Circuit: C.R.<br />

Champion Hill-Franklin-<br />

Pleasant Hill<br />

Anamosa Dub.<br />

Anita-Wiota C.B.<br />

Ankeny: D.M.<br />

First (First, Faith Center)<br />

Anthon-Rock Branch S.C.<br />

Archer Spen.<br />

Aredale (Dumont) M.C.<br />

Arispe (Diagonal) Cres.<br />

Arlington-Volga Dub.<br />

Armstrong-Dolliver Spen.<br />

Arnold's Park-Fostoria-Excelsior Spen.<br />

Arthur (Odebolt) S.C.<br />

Asbury (Bettendorf) Musc.<br />

Asbury (Burlington) Musc<br />

.<br />

Asbury (Cedar Rapids) C.R.<br />

Asbury (Webster City) F.D.<br />

407<br />

Atlantic C.B.<br />

Attica-Olive Chapel-Zion Ott.<br />

Audubon C.B.<br />

Aurelia S.C.<br />

Aurora (Lamont) Dub.<br />

Avery (Lovilia) Ott.<br />

Avondale (Massena) Cres.<br />

Ayrshire (Ruthven) Spen.<br />

B<br />

Bagley (Hope Parish) F.D.<br />

Baldwin/Monmouth Dub.<br />

(Wyoming)<br />

Barnes City Ott.<br />

Batavia (Libertyville, Ott.<br />

Faith)<br />

Bayard-Wichita S.C.<br />

Beacon-Eddyville Ott.<br />

Beaconsfield (Kellerton) Cres.<br />

Beaman-Albion Wloo.<br />

Beaver Yoke (UM-Br.) F.D.<br />

Bedford Cres.<br />

Belle Plaine C.R.<br />

Belmond M.C.<br />

Bertram-Buffalo C.R.<br />

Bethany (Marshalltown) Wloo.<br />

Bethel (Keota) Ott.<br />

Bethel (Russell) Cres.<br />

Bettendorf: Musc.<br />

Asbury<br />

Community of Joy<br />

Quad-Cities Korean<br />

Birmingham-Stockport Ott.<br />

Blairstown (Peace U.M. Parish) C.R.<br />

Blakesburg-Christiansburg-<br />

Mt. Zion Ott.<br />

Blanchard (Northboro) C.B.<br />

Bloomfield (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Bloomfield-Drakesville Ott.<br />

Bolan (Manly) M.C.<br />

Bonaparte Yoke (UM-PCUSA) Ott.<br />

(Farmington)<br />

Boone: F.D.<br />

First<br />

Marion Street<br />

Booneville (Van Meter) D.M.<br />

Bowman Chapel Cres.<br />

(Guthrie Center)


408<br />

Boxholm-Pilot Mound F.D.<br />

Braddyville-Shambaugh C.B.<br />

Bradford (Morgan) M.C.<br />

Brandon-Mount Auburn Wloo.<br />

Bridgewater (Massena) Cres.<br />

Brighton United (UM-PCUSA) Musc.<br />

Bristow (Dumont) M.C.<br />

Britt M.C.<br />

Broadway (Council Bluffs) C.B.<br />

Brooklyn C.R.<br />

Brooks-Carbon-Carl Cres.<br />

Buck Creek (Delhi) Dub.<br />

Buck Creek (Marne) C.B.<br />

Buffalo (C.R., Bertram) C.R.<br />

Buffalo Center M.C.<br />

Burlington: Musc.<br />

Asbury<br />

First<br />

Grace<br />

Spring Grove<br />

West Hill<br />

Burns (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Burr Oak (Calmar) Dub.<br />

Burt (Fenton) Spen.<br />

Bussey-Hamilton Ott.<br />

C<br />

Calamus-Grand Mound Musc.<br />

Calmar-Burr Oak Dub.<br />

Calvary (Ames) F.D.<br />

Calvary (LeMars) S.C.<br />

Calvary (Waterloo) Wloo.<br />

Camanche (Living Faith U.M. Musc.<br />

Parish)<br />

Cambridge (Huxley) F.D.<br />

Cantril (Fox River Parish) Ott.<br />

Capitol Heights (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Carbon (Brooks) Cres.<br />

Carl (Brooks) Cres.<br />

Carlisle D.M.<br />

Carroll S.C.<br />

Carson-Mount Hope C.B.<br />

Carter Lake (C.B., St. Mark) C.B.<br />

Casey (Adair) Cres.<br />

Castalia Dub.<br />

Cedar (Fremont) Ott.<br />

Cedar Falls: Wloo.<br />

First<br />

Prairie Springs<br />

St. Timothy's<br />

Washington Chapel<br />

Cedar Rapids: C.R.<br />

Asbury<br />

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Bertram-Buffalo<br />

Crosswinds<br />

Faith<br />

Kenwood Park<br />

Living Water<br />

Lovely Lane<br />

New Creation<br />

St. James<br />

St. Mark's<br />

St. Paul's<br />

Salem<br />

Sharon<br />

Trinity<br />

Cedar Valley (Nichols) Musc.<br />

Center Chapel-Farmers' D.M.<br />

Chapel (Indianola)<br />

Center Chapel (Keosauqua) Ott.<br />

Center Grove (Dubuque, United Dub.<br />

Community Ministries)<br />

Center Point-Alice-Urbana C.R.<br />

Centerville Ott.<br />

Central City C.R.<br />

Champion Hill (Amish C.R.<br />

Circuit)<br />

Chapin (Sheffield, First) M.C.<br />

Chariton Cres.<br />

Charles City M.C.<br />

Charter Oak-Ute S.C.<br />

Chelsea-Meskwaki Settlement Wloo.<br />

Ministry of Presence<br />

Cherokee S.C.<br />

Chester (Lime Springs) M.C.<br />

Christ (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Christ (Davenport) Musc<br />

.<br />

Christ Community (Marion) C.R.<br />

Christiansburg (Blakesburg) Ott.<br />

Church of All Nations S.C.<br />

(Sioux City)<br />

Churdan (Paton) F.D.<br />

Cincinnati (Faith United Parish) Ott.<br />

Circle of Hope Parish: Hawkeye- Dub.<br />

Alpha-Union-Randalia-Maynard-<br />

Murphy<br />

Clarence-Stanwood Union C.R.<br />

Clarinda, First C.B.<br />

Clarion M.C.<br />

Clarksville Community Wloo.<br />

Clear Lake M.C.<br />

Clearfield-Sharpsburg Cres.<br />

Climax (Red Oak Circuit) C.B.<br />

Clinton, First Musc.<br />

Clinton, Lyons (Living Faith U.M. Musc.<br />

Parish)


ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF CHURCHES<br />

Clinton, Trinity (Living Faith U.M. Musc.<br />

Parish)<br />

Clio (Allerton) Cres.<br />

Clover Ridge (Fairfax-Walford- C.R.<br />

Colony)<br />

Coggon United Parish (UM-D) C.R.<br />

Coin-Norwich C.B.<br />

Colesburg Dub.<br />

Collegiate (Ames) F.D.<br />

Colfax D.M.<br />

Collins-Loring F.D.<br />

Colo F.D.<br />

Colony (Clover Ridge) C.R.<br />

Columbia Ott.<br />

Columbus City (Columbus Jct.) Musc.<br />

Columbus Junction-Columbus Musc.<br />

City<br />

Community of Joy (Bettendorf) Musc.<br />

Conesville (Nichols) Musc.<br />

Conrad Wloo.<br />

Coon Rapids S.C.<br />

Cooper (Hope Parish) F.D.<br />

Coralville C.R.<br />

Coralville, New Horizons C.R.<br />

Corning Cres.<br />

Correctionville-Cushing S.C.<br />

Corwith-Wesley M.C.<br />

Corydon-Millerton-Sewal- Cres.<br />

New Zion<br />

Cottonwood (New Life Parish) Musc.<br />

Council Bluffs: C.B.<br />

Broadway<br />

Epworth<br />

Fifth Avenue<br />

Hazel Dell<br />

Salem<br />

St. Mark-Trinity-Carter Lake<br />

Crawfordsville, United Church of<br />

(UM-PCUSA Union) Musc.<br />

Crescent Park (Sioux City) S.C.<br />

Cresco-Zion M.C.<br />

Creston Cres.<br />

Crosswinds C.R.<br />

Crystal Lake (Forest City) M.C.<br />

Cumberland-Pine Grove Cres.<br />

Cushing (Correctionville) S.C.<br />

D<br />

Dallas (Melcher) Ott.<br />

Dallas Center D.M.<br />

Danbury S.C.<br />

Danville-Long Creek Musc.<br />

Davenport: Musc.<br />

409<br />

Christ<br />

St. John's<br />

West Davenport Alliance: Faith-Grace<br />

Davis City (Lamoni) Cres.<br />

Dawson (Hope Parish) F.D.<br />

Dayton-Harcourt F.D.<br />

Decatur (Lamoni) Cres.<br />

Decorah Dub.<br />

Deep River (U.Ch. of Deep River)<br />

(UM-PCUSA) Ott.<br />

Defiance (Irwin) C.B.<br />

Delhi-Buck Creek Dub.<br />

Delmar-Elwood Dub.<br />

Delta (What Cheer) Ott.<br />

Denison S.C.<br />

Des Moines: D.M.<br />

Burns<br />

Easton Place<br />

Epworth<br />

First<br />

Fort Des Moines<br />

Gatchel<br />

Grace<br />

Hispanic<br />

Immanuel<br />

Jordan<br />

Korean<br />

Marquisville-Christ<br />

Miller<br />

New Hope<br />

St. John's<br />

Sheridan Park-Capitol Heights<br />

Simpson<br />

Staves<br />

Trinity<br />

Union Park<br />

Wesley-Bloomfield<br />

Windsor<br />

DeSoto D.M.<br />

DeWitt Musc.<br />

Dexter-Redfield Cres.<br />

Diagonal (UM-D-PCUSA Fed.)-<br />

Arispe-Shannon City Yoke Cres.<br />

Dickens (Webb) Spen.<br />

Dike Wloo.<br />

Doan (Titonka) Spen.<br />

Dolliver (Armstrong) Spen.<br />

Donnellson-Embury Musc.<br />

Doon Yoke (UM Congregational)<br />

(Inwood) Spen.<br />

Douds-Lebanon-Selma Ott.<br />

Dow City (Dunlap) S.C.<br />

Dows-Alexander-Dows Presby. M.C.<br />

(UM-PCUSA Yoke)


410<br />

Drakesville (Bloomfield) Ott.<br />

Dubuque: Dub.<br />

Faith<br />

Grandview<br />

Metro Parish: Center Grove-Rockdale-<br />

Sherrill<br />

St. Luke's<br />

Step Out in Faith-East Dubuque<br />

Dumont-Aredale-Bristow M.C.<br />

Duncombe (Stratford) F.D.<br />

Dunkerton-Mt. Hope Wloo.<br />

Dunlap-Dow City S.C.<br />

Dysart Wloo.<br />

E<br />

Eagle Grove F.D.<br />

Earlham-Worthington- Cres.<br />

Penn Center<br />

Earlville United Parish (UM-UCC) Dub.<br />

Early-Nemaha S.C.<br />

East Dubuque (Dubuque) Dub.<br />

East Janesville (Wat., Linden) Wloo.<br />

Easton Place (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Eddyville (Beacon) Ott.<br />

Edgewood Dub.<br />

Elberon (Peace UM Parish) C.R.<br />

Eldon (Agency) Ott.<br />

Eldora Wloo.<br />

Eldridge Musc.<br />

Elgin-Illyria Community Dub.<br />

Elliott-Pilot Grove C.B.<br />

Ellis M.C.<br />

Ellston (Tingley) Cres.<br />

Ellsworth (Radcliffe) F.D.<br />

Elma M.C.<br />

Elwood (Delmar) Dub.<br />

Emmanuel (Granger) D.M.<br />

Emmanuel (Keokuk) Musc.<br />

Embury (Donnellson) Musc.<br />

Emerson (Nishna Valley C.B.<br />

Parish)<br />

Emmetsburg Spen.<br />

Epworth Dub.<br />

Epworth (Council Bluffs) C.B.<br />

Epworth (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Epworth (Fort Dodge) F.D.<br />

Estherville Spen.<br />

Evansdale-Raymond Wloo.<br />

Everly-Spencer, Zion Spen.<br />

Excelsior (Arnold’s Park) Spen.<br />

F<br />

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Fairbank-Oran Wloo.<br />

Fairfax (Clover Ridge) C.R.<br />

Fairfield Ott.<br />

Fairview (Perry) F.D.<br />

Faith (Gilmore City, Humboldt, F.D.<br />

Rutland)<br />

Faith (Cedar Rapids) C.R.<br />

Faith (Dubuque) Dub.<br />

Faith (Libertyville) Ott.<br />

Faith (Webster City) F.D.<br />

Faith United Parish: Ott.<br />

Cincinnati-Jerome-Unionville<br />

Farmers' Chapel (Indianola) D.M.<br />

Farmington-Bonaparte Yoke Ott.<br />

(UM-PCUSA)<br />

Farnhamville United (UM- F.D.<br />

UCC)-Somers<br />

Farragut-Summit C.B.<br />

Farrar (Mingo) D.M.<br />

Fayette Dub.<br />

Fenton-Good Hope-Burt Spen.<br />

Fifth Avenue (Council Bluffs) C.B.<br />

Finley Chapel (New Life Parish) Musc.<br />

First (Ames) F.D.<br />

First (Ankeny) D.M.<br />

First (Boone) F.D.<br />

First (Burlington) Musc.<br />

First (Cedar Falls) Wloo.<br />

First (Clarinda) C.B.<br />

First (Clinton, Living Faith Parish) Musc.<br />

First (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

First (Fort Dodge) F.D.<br />

First (Fort Madison) Musc.<br />

First (Indianola) D.M.<br />

First (<strong>Iowa</strong> City) C.R.<br />

First (LeMars) S.C.<br />

First (Marion) C.R.<br />

First (Mason City) M.C.<br />

First (Marshalltown) Wloo.<br />

First (Mount Pleasant) Musc.<br />

First (Newton) D.M.<br />

First (Ottumwa) Ott.<br />

First (Sioux City) S.C.<br />

First (Waterloo) Wloo.<br />

Floyd-West St. Charles M.C.<br />

Fontanelle-Highland Cres.<br />

Forest City-Crystal Lake M.C.<br />

Forest Mills (Waukon) Dub.<br />

Fort Des Moines (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Fort Dodge: F.D.<br />

Epworth<br />

First<br />

Riverside<br />

Trinity


ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF CHURCHES<br />

Fort Madison: Musc.<br />

First<br />

Santa Fe<br />

Fostoria (Arnold's Park) Spen.<br />

Fox River Parish: Milton-Cantril-<br />

Mt. Sterling Ott.<br />

Franklin (Amish Circuit) C.R.<br />

Fredericksburg- M.C.<br />

Williamstown<br />

Frederika Wloo.<br />

Fremont-Cedar Ott.<br />

G<br />

Galva-Silver Creek S.C.<br />

Garner M.C.<br />

Garrison (Vinton) Wloo.<br />

Garwin-Garwin Disciples Wloo.<br />

Gatchel (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Geneseo Wloo.<br />

Geneva (Ackley) M.C.<br />

Giard (Monona) Dub.<br />

Gifford Wloo.<br />

Gillette Grove (Webb) Spen.<br />

Gilman Wloo.<br />

Gilmore City (Faith) F.D.<br />

Gladbrook Wloo.<br />

Gladbrook Chapel- Wloo.<br />

Green Mountain Yoke (UM-UCC)<br />

Glenwood C.B.<br />

Glidden S.C.<br />

Goldfield (Renwick) M.C.<br />

Good Hope (Fenton) Spen.<br />

Goodell (Klemme) M.C.<br />

Gowrie F.D.<br />

Grace (Burlington) Musc.<br />

Grace (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Grace (Mason City) M.C.<br />

Grace (Marshalltown) Wloo.<br />

Grace (Sioux City) S.C.<br />

Grace (Spencer) Spen.<br />

Graettinger Spen.<br />

Grand Junction F.D.<br />

Grand Mound (Calamus) Musc.<br />

Grand River (Kellerton) Cres.<br />

Grandview (Dubuque) Dub.<br />

Granger, Emmanuel D.M.<br />

Grant (Noble) C.B.<br />

Gray (Ross) C.B.<br />

Greeley Dub.<br />

Green Mountain Yoke<br />

(UM-UCC) (Gladbrook Chp.) Wloo.<br />

Green Plain (Milo) Cres.<br />

Greenbrier (Scranton) F.D.<br />

411<br />

Greene Yoke (UM-Br.) M.C.<br />

Greenfield Cres.<br />

Grimes D.M.<br />

Grinnell D.M.<br />

Griswold C.B.<br />

Grundy Center Wloo.<br />

Guernsey (New Covenant C.R.<br />

Parish)<br />

Guthrie Center-Bowman Chap. Cres.<br />

Guttenberg Dub.<br />

H<br />

Hamburg C.B.<br />

Hamilton (Bussey) Ott.<br />

Hampton M.C.<br />

Hancock (Silver Creek) C.B.<br />

Hansell-West Fork M.C.<br />

Harcourt (Dayton) F.D.<br />

Harlan-Monroe Chapel C.B.<br />

Harris-Lake Park Spen.<br />

Hartley Spen.<br />

Harvey-Tracy Ott.<br />

Hastings (Nishna Valley Parish) C.B.<br />

Havelock (Hope Parish) Spen.<br />

Hawarden-Ireton S.C.<br />

Hawkeye (Circle of Hope Parish) Dub.<br />

Hawthorne (Red Oak Circuit) C.B.<br />

Hazel Dell (Council Bluffs) C.B.<br />

Hazleton Dub.<br />

Hebron (Macksburg) Cres.<br />

Hedrick/Martinsburg Ott.<br />

Henderson (Macedonia) C.B.<br />

Heritage (Waverly) Wloo.<br />

High Point (Town & Country Cres.<br />

Parish)<br />

High Prairie (Muscatine) Musc.<br />

Highland (Fontanelle) Cres.<br />

Hill of Zion Yoke (Orient) Cres.<br />

Hillsdale (Silver City) C.B.<br />

Hinton-Merrill, Melbourne S.C.<br />

Holstein S.C.<br />

Homer (Stratford) F.D.<br />

Hope (<strong>Iowa</strong> City) C.R.<br />

Hope (Marshalltown) Wloo.<br />

Hope Parish: F.D.<br />

Bagley-Yale-Jamaica<br />

Linden-Prairie Center Dawson-<br />

Cooper<br />

Hope Parish (Pocahontas, Spen.<br />

Havelock, Plover)<br />

Hopeville-Lacelle (Pleasant Cres.<br />

Valley Christian Yoke)<br />

Hopkins Grove D.M.


412<br />

Hopkinton Yoke (UM-PCUSA) Dub.<br />

Hornick S.C.<br />

Hubbard F.D.<br />

Hudson Wloo.<br />

Humboldt (Faith) F.D.<br />

Humeston (United Trinity Par.) Cres.<br />

Huntington-Superior Spen.<br />

Huxley-Cambridge F.D.<br />

I<br />

Iconium Ott.<br />

Ida Grove S.C.<br />

Illyria Community (Elgin) Dub.<br />

Immanuel (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Independence Dub.<br />

Indianola:<br />

Center Chapel-Farmers' Chapel D.M.<br />

First<br />

Inwood-Doon Yoke (UM-Cong.) Spen.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City: C.R.<br />

First<br />

Hope<br />

Korean<br />

St. Mark's<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Falls M.C.<br />

Ira Community Church D.M.<br />

Ireton (Hawarden) S.C.<br />

Irwin-Defiance-Kirkman C.B.<br />

Island (Letts) Musc.<br />

Ivy, Centennial D.M.<br />

J<br />

Jamaica (Hope Parish) F.D.<br />

Janesville Wloo.<br />

Jefferson F.D.<br />

Jefferson Center (Menlo) Cres.<br />

Jerome (Faith United Parish) Ott.<br />

Jerusalem (Afton) Cres.<br />

Jesup Wloo.<br />

Jolley (Rockwell City) F.D.<br />

Jordan (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Jordan Creek (West Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Jubilee (Waterloo) Wloo.<br />

K<br />

Kalona C.R.<br />

Kalona, Sharon Center C.R.<br />

Kamrar (Webster City) F.D.<br />

Kanawha M.C.<br />

Kellerton-Beaconsfield- Cres.<br />

Grand River<br />

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Kellogg-Pleasant View D.M.<br />

Kenwood Park (Cedar Rapids) C.R.<br />

Keokuk: Musc.<br />

Emmanuel-Melrose-Sandusky<br />

Trinity<br />

Keosauqua-Center Chapel Ott.<br />

Keota United Church of Faith<br />

(UM-PCUSA)-Bethel Ott.<br />

Keswick-Thornburg-Webster Ott.<br />

Killduff-Reasnor D.M.<br />

Kimball Ave. (Waterloo) Wloo.<br />

Kingsley S.C.<br />

Kingston Musc.<br />

Kirkman (Irwin) C.B.<br />

Kirkville Ott.<br />

Klemme-Goodell M.C.<br />

Knoxville Ott.<br />

Korean (Ames) F.D.<br />

Korean (Bettendorf) Musc.<br />

Korean (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Korean (<strong>Iowa</strong> City) C.R.<br />

Koszta (New Covenant Par.) C.R.<br />

L<br />

Lacelle (Hopeville) Cres.<br />

Lacey Ott.<br />

Lacona Cres.<br />

Ladora (New Covenant Par.) C.R.<br />

Lafayette, Salem C.R.<br />

Lake City Union (UM-PCUSA) F.D.<br />

Lake Mills S.C.<br />

Lake Park (Harris) Spen.<br />

Lakes S.C.<br />

Lamoni-Decatur-Davis City Cres.<br />

Lamont-Aurora Dub.<br />

Lanesboro (Lohrville) F.D.<br />

Langdon (Terril) Spen.<br />

Lansing-New Albin Dub.<br />

LaPorte City Wloo.<br />

Larrabee (Sutherland) Spen.<br />

Laurel Wloo.<br />

Laurens Spen.<br />

Lebanon (Douds) Ott.<br />

Lee Center (Morgan) M.C.<br />

Lehigh-Otho F.D.<br />

LeMars: S.C.<br />

Calvary-Seney<br />

First<br />

Lenox-Mercer Center Cres.<br />

Leon (Town & Country Parish) Cres.<br />

Leroy Yoke (United Trinity Par.) Cres.<br />

Lester Spen.<br />

Letts-Island Musc.


ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF CHURCHES<br />

Lewis United (UCC-UM) C.B.<br />

Liberty Center (Milo) Cres.<br />

Libertyville-Batavia Ott.<br />

Lime Springs-Chester M.C.<br />

Lincoln Center (Noble) C.B.<br />

Linden (Hope Parish) F.D.<br />

Linden (Waterloo) Wloo.<br />

Lineville (Allerton) Cres.<br />

Linn Grove D.M.<br />

Lisbon C.R.<br />

Little Cedar (St. Ansgar) M.C.<br />

Little Sioux (Pisgah) C.B.<br />

Livermore (LuVerne) M.C.<br />

Living Faith U.M. Parish: Musc<br />

.<br />

Clinton, Lyons-Camanche-<br />

Low Moor-Clinton, Trinity<br />

Living Water (Cedar Rapids) C.R.<br />

Locust Grove (Riverton) C.B.<br />

Logan-Magnolia C.B.<br />

Lohrville-Lanesboro F.D.<br />

Long Creek (Danville) Musc.<br />

Lorimor (Macksburg) Cres.<br />

Loring (Collins) F.D.<br />

Lovilia-Avery Ott.<br />

Lovely Lane (Cedar Rapids) C.R.<br />

Low Moor (Living Faith U.M. Musc.<br />

Parish)<br />

LuVerne-Livermore M.C.<br />

Lyons (Living Faith Parish) Musc.<br />

M<br />

Macedonia-Henderson C.B.<br />

(Wheeler Grove UCC Yoke)<br />

Mackey F.D.<br />

Macksburg-Hebron-Lorimor Cres.<br />

Magnolia (Logan) C.B.<br />

Malcom-Sheridan C.R.<br />

Mallard (West Bend) Spen.<br />

Malvern-Strahan C.B.<br />

Manchester Dub.<br />

Manilla United Church S.C.<br />

(UM-PCUSA)<br />

Manly-Bolan M.C.<br />

Manning S.C.<br />

Manson F.D.<br />

(Our Saviour UMC)<br />

Maple Grove C.B.<br />

Maple Grove (W. Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Mapleton-Ticonic S.C.<br />

Maquoketa Dub.<br />

Marathon Spen.<br />

Marble Rock (Rockford) M.C.<br />

413<br />

Marcus S.C.<br />

Marengo C.R.<br />

Marion C.R.<br />

Christ Community<br />

First<br />

Marion Street (Boone) F.D.<br />

Marne-Buck Creek C.B.<br />

Marshalltown: Wloo.<br />

Bethany<br />

First<br />

Grace<br />

Hope<br />

Morrow Memorial<br />

Martinsburg (Hedrick) Ott.<br />

Martelle C.R.<br />

Marquisville-Christ (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Mason City: M.C.<br />

First<br />

Grace<br />

Wesley<br />

Massena-Bridgewater-Avondale Cres.<br />

Maxwell-Peoria F.D.<br />

Maynard (Circle of Hope Dub.<br />

Parish)<br />

McCausland-Park View Musc.<br />

McGregor Dub.<br />

McGuire Bend (United Breth.) F.D.<br />

(Stratford)<br />

McIntire (Riceville) M.C.<br />

Meadow Star (Pierson) S.C.<br />

Mechanicsville-Morley, First C.R.<br />

Mediapolis-Sperry Musc.<br />

Medora (New Virginia) Cres.<br />

Melbourne Wloo.<br />

Melcher/Dallas Ott.<br />

Melrose (Keokuk) Musc.<br />

Melvin (Sanborn) Spen.<br />

Menlo-Jefferson Center Cres.<br />

Mercer Center (Lenox) Cres.<br />

Merrill-Adaville S.C.<br />

Merrill, Melbourne (Hinton) S.C.<br />

Meservey-Thornton M.C.<br />

Metro Parish (Dubuque): Center<br />

Grove-Rockdale-Sherrill Dub.<br />

Middle Fork (Mt. Ayr) Cres.<br />

Miles-Preston-Sabula Dub.<br />

Milford Union (UM-UCC Fed.) Spen.<br />

Miller (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Millersburg (Three Rivers Ott.<br />

Parish)<br />

Millerton (Corydon) Cres.<br />

Milo-Green Plain-Liberty Cres.<br />

Center<br />

Milton (Fox River Parish) Ott.


414<br />

Minburn D.M.<br />

Minerva Wloo.<br />

Mingo-Farrar D.M.<br />

Missouri Valley-Modale C.B.<br />

Mitchellville-Santiago D.M.<br />

Modale (Missouri Valley) C.B.<br />

Mondamin (Pisgah) C.B.<br />

Monona-Giard Dub.<br />

Monroe D.M.<br />

Monroe Chapel (Harlan) C.B.<br />

Montezuma Ott.<br />

Monticello Yoke (UM-UCC) Dub.<br />

Montrose Musc.<br />

Moravia Ott.<br />

Morgan-Bradford-Lee Center M.C.<br />

Morley, Faith (Wapsie Valley C.R.<br />

Parish)<br />

Morley, First (Mechanicsville) C.R.<br />

Morning Sun (Southeast Musc.<br />

Louisa County Parish)<br />

Morrow Memorial (Marshalltown) Wloo.<br />

Moscow Musc.<br />

Moulton Ott.<br />

Mount Auburn (Brandon) Wloo.<br />

Mount Ayr-Redding-Middle Fork Cres.<br />

Mount Hope (Carson) C.B.<br />

Mount Hope (Dunkerton) Wloo.<br />

Mount Pleasant, First Musc.<br />

Mount Sterling Ott.<br />

Mount Union-Wesley Chapel Musc.<br />

Mount Vernon C.R.<br />

Mount Vernon (Stuart) Cres.<br />

Mt. Zion (Blakesburg) Ott.<br />

Moville S.C.<br />

Murray Cres.<br />

Murphy (Circle of Hope Parish) Dub.<br />

Muscatine: Musc.<br />

Musserville-Spangler Chapel-<br />

Sweetland-High Prairie-Peace-<br />

St. Paul Hispanic<br />

New Hope<br />

Wesley<br />

Musserville (Muscatine) Musc.<br />

N<br />

Napier F.D.<br />

Nashua-Republic Wloo.<br />

Nemaha (Early) S.C.<br />

Nevada F.D.<br />

New Albin (Lansing) Dub.<br />

New Covenant Parish: Victor- C.R.<br />

Ladora-Guernsey-Ohio-Koszta<br />

New Creation (Cedar Rapids) C.R.<br />

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New Hampton M.C.<br />

New Hartford Wloo.<br />

New Hope (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

New Hope (Muscatine) Musc.<br />

New Life Parish: Wayland-<br />

Cottonwood-Finley Chapel Musc.<br />

New London Musc.<br />

New Market C.B.<br />

New Sharon Ott.<br />

New Sweden Ott.<br />

New Virginia-Medora Cres.<br />

New Zion (Corydon) Cres.<br />

Newell-Varina Spen.<br />

Newton: D.M.<br />

First<br />

St. Luke<br />

Nichols-Cedar Valley- Musc.<br />

Conesville<br />

Nishna Valley Parish: C.B.<br />

Emerson-Wesley Chapel-Hastings<br />

Noble-Grant-Lincoln Center C.B.<br />

Nodaway (Villisca) C.B.<br />

Nora Springs (Shell Rock M.C.<br />

Valley)<br />

Northboro-Blanchard C.B.<br />

North English (Three Ott.<br />

Rivers Parish)<br />

North Liberty C.R.<br />

North Linn (Rowley) Wloo.<br />

Northboro-Blanchard C.B.<br />

Northwood M.C.<br />

Norwalk D.M.<br />

Norway (Peace UM Parish) C.R.<br />

Norwich (Coin) C.B.<br />

Norwood-Pleasant Prairie Cres.<br />

O<br />

Oakland C.B.<br />

Oakville (Southeast Louisa Musc.<br />

County Parish)<br />

Oakwood (Pleasant Hill) D.M.<br />

Ocheyedan (Sibley) Spen.<br />

Odebolt-Arthur S.C.<br />

Oelwein Dub.<br />

Ogden F.D.<br />

Ohio (New Covenant Par.) C.R.<br />

Olin United (Wapsie Valley C.R.<br />

Parish)<br />

Olin, St. Paul’s (Wapsie Valley C.R.<br />

Parish)<br />

Olive Chapel (Attica) Ott.<br />

Onawa-Turin S.C.<br />

Oran (Fairbank) Wloo.


ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF CHURCHES<br />

Orient-Hill of Zion Cres.<br />

Yoke (UM-Christian)<br />

Osage M.C.<br />

Osceola Cres.<br />

Oskaloosa, Central Ott.<br />

Otho (Lehigh) F.D.<br />

Oto (UCC) (Smithland) S.C.<br />

Ottumwa: Ott.<br />

First<br />

Riverview<br />

Wesley<br />

Willard Street<br />

Our Saviour UMC (Manson, F.D.<br />

Pomeroy)<br />

Owasa Wloo.<br />

Oxford C.R.<br />

Oxford Junction (Wapsie C.R.<br />

Valley Parish)<br />

P<br />

Pacific Junction (Silver City) C.B.<br />

Palo C.R.<br />

Panora F.D.<br />

Park View (McCausland) Wloo.<br />

Parkersburg-Pleasant Valley Wloo.<br />

Paton-Churdan F.D.<br />

Patterson (Winterset) Cres.<br />

Peace (Muscatine) Musc.<br />

Peace U.M. Parish: Van Horne C.R.<br />

Elberon-Blairstown-Norway<br />

Pella Ott.<br />

Penn Center (Earlham) Cres.<br />

Peoria (Maxwell) F.D.<br />

Perry-Rippey-Fairview F.D.<br />

Persia (Shelby) C.B.<br />

Peru (Truro) Cres.<br />

Peterson-Royal Spen.<br />

Pierson-Meadow Star S.C.<br />

Pilot Grove (Elliott) C.B.<br />

Pilot Mound (Boxholm) F.D.<br />

Pine Grove (Cumberland) Cres.<br />

Pisgah-Mondamin-Little C.B.<br />

Sioux<br />

Plainfield Wloo.<br />

Pleasant Hill (Amish Cir.) C.R.<br />

Pleasant Hill (Prairie City) D.M.<br />

Pleasant Hill, Oakwood D.M.<br />

Pleasant Prairie (Norwood) Cre.<br />

Pleasant Valley (Christian<br />

Yoke) (Hopeville) Cres.<br />

Pleasant Valley (Parkersburg) Wloo.<br />

Pleasant View (Kellogg) D.M.<br />

Pleasantville Ott.<br />

415<br />

Plover (Hope Parish) Spen.<br />

Plymouth (Shell Rock Valley) M.C.<br />

Pocahontas (Hope Parish) Spen.<br />

Polk City D.M.<br />

Pomeroy (Our Saviour UMC) F.D.<br />

Popejoy (Alden) F.D.<br />

Prairie Center (Hope Parish) F.D.<br />

Prairie Chapel (Alburnett) C.R.<br />

Prairie City-Pleasant Hill D.M.<br />

Prairie Springs (Cedar Falls) Wloo.<br />

Prairie View Ott.<br />

Preston (Miles) Dub.<br />

Primghar (UM-UCC Union) Spen.<br />

Promise City (Seymour) Cres.<br />

Pulaski-Troy Ott.<br />

Q<br />

Quad-Cities Korean (Bettendorf) Musc.<br />

Quimby-Washta S.C.<br />

R<br />

Radcliffe-Ellsworth F.D.<br />

Randalia (Circle of Hope Parish) Dub.<br />

Randolph (Tabor) C.B.<br />

Raymond (Evansdale) Wloo.<br />

Reasnor (Killduff) D.M.<br />

Redding (Mt. Ayr ) Cres.<br />

Redfield (Dexter) Cres.<br />

Red Oak Circuit: Climax- C.B.<br />

Hawthorne-Stratton<br />

Red Oak, First C.B.<br />

Reinbeck Wloo.<br />

Rembrandt (Sioux Rapids) Spen.<br />

Renwick-Goldfield M.C.<br />

Republic (Nashua) Wloo.<br />

Rhodes (State Center) Wloo.<br />

Riceville-McIntire M.C.<br />

Richland Ott.<br />

Rinard F.D.<br />

Rippey (Perry) F.D.<br />

Riverside C.R.<br />

Riverside (Fort Dodge) F.D.<br />

Riverside (Sioux City) S.C.<br />

Riverton-Locust Grove C.B.<br />

Riverview (Ottuwma) Ott.<br />

Rochester (South Bethel) C.R.<br />

Rock Branch (Anthon) S.C.<br />

Rock Falls (Shell Rock M.C.<br />

Valley)<br />

Rock Rapids Spen.<br />

Rock Valley Spen.<br />

Rockdale (Dubuque, United Dub.


416<br />

Community Ministries)<br />

Rockford-Marble Rock M.C.<br />

Rockwell-Swaledale M.C.<br />

Rockwell City-Jolley F.D.<br />

Rodney (UCC) (Smithland) S.C.<br />

Rolfe, Shared Ministry of Spen.<br />

(UM-PC)<br />

Ross-Gray C.B.<br />

Rowan Yoke (UM-UCC) M.C.<br />

Rowley-North Linn-Silver Creek Wloo.<br />

Royal (Peterson) Spen.<br />

Rudd (Shell Rock Valley) M.C.<br />

Rustin Ave. (Sioux City) S.C.<br />

Russell-Bethel Cres.<br />

Ruthven-Ayrshire Spen.<br />

Rutland (Faith) F.D.<br />

S<br />

Sabula (Miles) Dub.<br />

Sac City S.C.<br />

St. Ansgar-Little Cedar M.C.<br />

St. Charles (UM-D-Fed.) Cres.<br />

St. James (Cedar Rapids) C.R.<br />

St. James (Sioux City) S.C.<br />

St. John’s (Davenport) Musc.<br />

St. John’s (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

St. Luke (Newton) D.M.<br />

St. Luke’s (Dubuque) Dub.<br />

St. Mark (Council Bluffs) C.B.<br />

St. Mark’s (Cedar Rapids) C.R.<br />

St. Mark’s (<strong>Iowa</strong> City) C.R.<br />

St. Paul Hispanic (Muscatine) Musc.<br />

St. Paul’s (Cedar Rapids) C.R.<br />

St. Paul’s (Olin) C.R.<br />

St. Paul’s (Waterloo) Wloo.<br />

St. Timothy’s (Cedar Falls) Wloo.<br />

Salem (Cedar Rapids) C.R.<br />

Salem (Council Bluffs) C.B.<br />

Salix (Sioux City) S.C.<br />

Sanborn-Melvin Spen.<br />

Sandusky (Keokuk, Melrose) Musc.<br />

Santa Fe (Fort Madison) Musc.<br />

Santiago (Mitchellville) D.M.<br />

Schaller S.C.<br />

Scranton-Greenbrier F.D.<br />

Selma (Douds) Ott.<br />

Seney (LeMars, Calvary) S.C.<br />

Sergeant Bluff S.C.<br />

Sewal (Corydon) Cres.<br />

Seymour-Promise City Cres.<br />

Shambaugh (Braddyville) C.B.<br />

Shannon City Yoke (Diagonal) Cres.<br />

Sharon (Cedar Rapids) C.R.<br />

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Sharpsburg (Clearfield) Cres.<br />

Sheffield-Chapin M.C.<br />

Shelby-Persia C.B.<br />

Sheldahl (Slater) F.D.<br />

Sheldon Spen.<br />

Shell Rock Wloo.<br />

Shell Rock Valley: Nora Springs M.C.<br />

Rudd-Plymouth-Rock Falls<br />

Shenandoah C.B.<br />

Sheridan (Malcom) C.R.<br />

Sheridan Park (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Sherrill (Dubuque, United Dub.<br />

Community Ministries)<br />

Shueyville C.R.<br />

Sibley-Ocheyedan Spen.<br />

Sidney-Thurman C.B.<br />

Sigourney Ott.<br />

Silver City-Pacific Junction- C.B.<br />

Hillsdale<br />

Silver Creek (Galva) S.C.<br />

Silver Creek (Rowley) Wloo.<br />

Silver Creek-Hancock C.B.<br />

Simpson (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Sioux City: S.C.<br />

Church of All Nations<br />

Crescent Park<br />

First<br />

Grace<br />

Riverside<br />

Rustin Avenue-Salix<br />

Singing Hills<br />

St. James<br />

Trimble<br />

Wesley<br />

Whitfield<br />

Sioux Rapids (UM-UCC Union)- Spen.<br />

Rembrandt<br />

Slater-Sheldahl F.D.<br />

Smithland-Rodney (UCC)- S.C.<br />

Oto (UCC )<br />

Solon C.R.<br />

Somers (Farnhamville) F.D.<br />

South Bethel-Rochester C.R.<br />

South English Union (UM-D) Ott.<br />

(Three Rivers Parish)<br />

South Marion (Stratford) F.D.<br />

Southeast Louisa County Musc<br />

Parish: Wapello-Morning Sun-<br />

Oakville<br />

Spangler Chapel (Muscatine) Musc.<br />

Spencer, Grace Spen.<br />

Spencer, Zion (Everly) Spen.<br />

Sperry (Mediapolis) Musc.<br />

Spirit Lake Spen.


ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF CHURCHES<br />

Spring Grove (Burlington) Musc.<br />

Spring Run (Winfield) Musc.<br />

Springdale C.R.<br />

Springville C.R.<br />

Stanhope Parish (UM-D) F.D.<br />

Stanwood Union (Clarence) C.R.<br />

State Center-Rhodes Wloo.<br />

Staves (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Stewart Memorial (Vinton) Wloo.<br />

Stockport (Birmingham) Ott.<br />

Storm Lake Spen.<br />

Story City F.D.<br />

Strahan (Malvern) C.B.<br />

Stratford-South Marion- F.D.<br />

Homer-Duncombe-McGuire<br />

Bend (United Brethren)<br />

Stratton (Red Oak Circuit) C.B.<br />

Strawberry Point Dub.<br />

Stuart-Mt. Vernon Cres.<br />

Summit (Farragut) C.B.<br />

Sumner Wloo.<br />

Superior (Huntington) Spen.<br />

Sutherland-Larabee Spen.<br />

Swaledale (Rockwell) M.C.<br />

Swea City Spen.<br />

Sweetland (Muscatine) Musc.<br />

T<br />

Tabor-Randolph C.B.<br />

Tama, Living Faith Wloo.<br />

(Tama, Montour)<br />

Tennant C.B.<br />

Terrill-Langdon Spen.<br />

Thompson M.C.<br />

Thornburg (Keswick) Ott.<br />

Thornton (Meservey) M.C.<br />

Three Rivers Parish: North Ott.<br />

English-Millersburg-<br />

South English Union (UM-D)<br />

Thurman (Sidney) C.B.<br />

Ticonic (Mapleton) S.C.<br />

Tiffin C.R.<br />

Tingley-Wishard Chapel- Cres.<br />

Ellston<br />

Tipton C.R.<br />

Titonka-Doan Spen.<br />

Toledo, Christ Wloo.<br />

Town & Country Parish: Leon- Cres.<br />

High Point-Van Wert-Weldon<br />

Tracy (Harvey) Ott.<br />

Traer Wloo.<br />

Trenton Musc.<br />

Trimble (Sioux City) S.C.<br />

417<br />

Trinity (Cedar Rapids) C.R.<br />

Trinity (Council Bluffs) C.B.<br />

Trinity (Clinton) Musc.<br />

Trinity (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Trinity (Fort Dodge) F.D.<br />

Trinity (Keokuk) Musc.<br />

Trinity (Waverly) Wloo.<br />

Troy (Pulaski) Ott.<br />

Truro-Peru Cres.<br />

Turin (Onawa) S.C.<br />

U<br />

Union (Circle of Hope Dub.<br />

Parish)<br />

Union Park (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Unionville (Faith United Ott.<br />

Parish)<br />

United Trinity Parish: Humeston- Cres.<br />

Leroy Yoke (UM-D-PC)<br />

Urbana (Center Point) C.R.<br />

Urbandale D.M.<br />

Aldersgate<br />

Walnut Hills<br />

Ute (Charter Oak) S.C.<br />

V<br />

Valley (West Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Van Horne (Peace UM Parish) C.R.<br />

Van Meter-Booneville D.M.<br />

Van Wert (Town & Country Cres.<br />

Parish)<br />

Varina (Newell) Spen.<br />

Ventura M.C.<br />

Victor (New Covenant Par.) C.R.<br />

Villisca-Nodaway C.B.<br />

Vincent (Woolstock) F.D.<br />

Vinton, Stewart Memorial- Wloo.<br />

Garrison<br />

Vinton, Wesley Wloo.<br />

Viola C.R.<br />

Volga (Arlington) Dub.<br />

W<br />

Walcott Musc.<br />

Walford (Clover Ridge) C.R.<br />

Walker Wloo.<br />

Wall Lake (Lake View) S.C.<br />

Walnut Hills (Urbandale) D.M.<br />

Wapello (Southeast Louisa Musc.<br />

County Parish)<br />

Wapsie Valley Parish: Olin- C.R.


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Olin, St. Paul’s-Morley, Faith-<br />

Oxford Junction<br />

Washington Musc.<br />

Washington Chapel (Cedar Falls) Wloo.<br />

Washta (Quimby) S.C.<br />

Waterloo: Wloo.<br />

Calvary<br />

First<br />

Jubilee<br />

Kimball Avenue<br />

Linden<br />

St. Paul’s<br />

Waukee D.M.<br />

Waukon-Forest Mills Dub.<br />

Waverly, Heritage Wloo.<br />

Waverly, Trinity Wloo.<br />

Wayland (New Life Parish) Musc.<br />

Webb-Gillett Grove-Dickens Spen.<br />

Webster (Keswick) Ott.<br />

Webster City, Asbury F.D.<br />

Webster City, Faith-Kamrar F.D.<br />

Weldon (Town & Country Cres.<br />

Parish)<br />

Wellman C.R.<br />

Wesley (Corwith) M.C.<br />

Wesley (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Wesley (Mason City) M.C.<br />

Wesley (Muscatine) Musc.<br />

Wesley (Ottumwa) Ott.<br />

Wesley (Sioux City) S.C.<br />

Wesley (Vinton) Wloo.<br />

Wesley Chapel (Mt. Union) Musc.<br />

Wesley Chapel (Nishna C.B.<br />

Valley Parish)<br />

West Bend-Mallard Spen.<br />

West Branch C.R.<br />

West Burlington Musc.<br />

West Chester Musc.<br />

West Davenport Alliance: Musc.<br />

Faith-Grace<br />

West Des Moines: D.M.<br />

Jordan Creek<br />

Maple Grove<br />

Valley<br />

West Des Moines<br />

West Fork (Hansell) M.C.<br />

West Grove Ott.<br />

West Hill (Burlington) Musc.<br />

West Liberty Musc.<br />

West St. Charles (Floyd) M.C.<br />

West Union Dub.<br />

Westgate (see Murphy) Dub.<br />

What Cheer-Delta Ott.<br />

Whitfield (Sioux City) S.C.<br />

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Wichita (Bayard) S.C.<br />

Willard Street (Ottumwa) Ott.<br />

Williams (Alden) M.C.<br />

Williamsburg C.R.<br />

Williamstown (Fredericksburg) M.C.<br />

Wilton Musc.<br />

Windsor (Des Moines) D.M.<br />

Winfield-Spring Run Musc.<br />

Winterset-Patterson Cres.<br />

Winthrop Church of Christ Dub.<br />

United (UM-UCC)<br />

Wiota (Anita) C.B.<br />

Wishard Chapel (Tingley) Cres.<br />

Woodbine C.B.<br />

Woodburn Cres.<br />

Woodward D.M.<br />

Woolstock-Vincent F.D.<br />

Worthington (Earlham) Cres.<br />

Wyoming-Baldwin/Monmouth Dub.<br />

Yale (Hope Parish) F.D.<br />

Y<br />

Z<br />

Zearing F.D.<br />

Zion (Attica) Ott.<br />

Zion (Cresco) M.C.


ROLLS<br />

XVIII. ROLLS OF PERSONNEL<br />

A. CLERGY MEMBERS<br />

Mailing Addresses and Telephone<br />

EDITOR'S NOTE: This directory is for informational purposes and is not to be considered official.<br />

All addresses are in <strong>Iowa</strong> unless otherwise indicated. When there are two addresses and phone<br />

numbers listed the last one is the home address and phone. Post office box numbers, when<br />

given, indicate mailing addresses. If a listing has the (mail) designation, use that address for<br />

mailing. Please send corrections or additions to: Jill D. Stanton, Editor, 500 E. Court Ave., Suite<br />

C., Des Moines, IA 50309. A form is provided for your convenience inside the back cover of this<br />

publication.<br />

Email addresses are not listed here due to space constraints. You can obtain a listing of email<br />

addresses by emailing the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Computer at: addresslist@iaumc.org<br />

The following symbols apply throughout this report:<br />

AF Affiliated member<br />

AM Associate Member<br />

DM Diaconal Minister (consecrated under provisions of 1992 or earlier Discipline)<br />

FD Deacon in full connection<br />

FE Elder in full connection<br />

PE Probationary Elder<br />

PM Probationary member (ordained under provisions of 1992 or earlier Discipline)<br />

PD Probationary Deacon<br />

OCD Deacon member of other U.M. <strong>Conference</strong><br />

OCE Elder member of other U.M. <strong>Conference</strong><br />

OCPM Probationary member of other U.M. <strong>Conference</strong> (ordained under provisions of<br />

1992 or earlier Discipline)<br />

ODM Member of other denomination or other Methodist affiliated conference<br />

FLP Full time Local Pastor<br />

PLP Part-time Local Pastor<br />

SLP Student Local Pastor<br />

RFD Retired Deacon in full connection<br />

RM Retired full member<br />

RAM Retired Associate Member<br />

RLP Retired Local Pastor<br />

TPS Temporary Pulpit Supply<br />

INT Interim<br />

PE-LFT Probationary Elder - less than full-time<br />

PM-LFT Probationary Member (ordained under provisions of 1992 or earlier Discipline) -<br />

less than full-time<br />

PD-LFT Probationary Deacon - less than full-time<br />

FD-LFT Deacon in full connection - less than full-time<br />

FE-LFT Elder in full connection - less than full-time<br />

LS Lay Speaker<br />

A<br />

ABEL, Lois (PLP) 215 1st St NW PO Box 339 641-562-2251<br />

(Buffalo Center) 114 3rd Ave NW 641-562-2192<br />

Buffalo Center 50424<br />

ABRAHAM, John T. (PLP) (Diane) 1595 N. County Rd. 900 217-847-2959<br />

(Keokuk, Melrose-Sandusky) Hamilton, IL 62341-3056<br />

ACHTERHOF, Douglas R. (FE) (Karen) 601 8th Ave PO Box 540 319-646-2417<br />

419


420<br />

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(Wellman) 1116 9th Ave PO Box 196 319-646-2241<br />

Wellman 52356<br />

ACKERMAN, John H. (RAM) (Marlys) 1013 Columbia St. 319-236-3542<br />

Waterloo 50703<br />

ACKERSON, Merlin J. (RM) (Helen) 1707 Parkview Hts. 319-524-7818<br />

Keokuk 52632-2921<br />

ACORD, Marsha A. (FE) 120 N. Dubuque St. 319-338-1179<br />

(Robert Campagna) <strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245<br />

(Extension ministries) 1560 1st St. W. 319-895-6678<br />

Mt. Vernon 52314-9698<br />

AITKEN, Louis A. (RM) (Norma) 13154 Oak Ave 712-889-2942<br />

Castana 51010-8823<br />

AKIN, Paul L. (FE) (Marcia) 301 W. Ashland PO Box 258 515-961-5317<br />

(Indianola, First) 302 W. Ashland 515-961-3345<br />

Indianola 50125<br />

ALBERTSON, James E. (RM) Friendship Haven<br />

420 Kenyon Rd.<br />

Fort Dodge 50501-5749<br />

ALLEN, Arthur L. (FE) (Nancy) 3600 75th St. 515-278-0466<br />

(Urbandale, Aldersgate/Ext. Min.) 4524 75th St. 515-276-1824<br />

Urbandale 50322<br />

ALLEN, Emily (SLP) 213 W. Jackson St. 641-872-1569<br />

(Corydon-Millerton-Sewal-New Zion 2741 165 th St. 641-873-6373<br />

Assoc.) Corydon 50060<br />

ALLEN, Nancy L. (FE) (Arthur) 3600 75th St. 515-278-0466<br />

(Urbandale, Aldersgate) 4524 75th St. 515-276-1824<br />

Urbandale 50322<br />

ALLSUP, Mary (TPS) 5995 Main St. 712-563-2081<br />

(Ross-Gray) 5987 Main St. 712-563-4597<br />

Audubon 50025-7462<br />

AMMON, Melvin W. (FE) (Terry) 838 N. 25th St. 515-573-3519<br />

(Ft. Dodge, Trinity) 802 N. 25th St. 515-576-6911<br />

Fort Dodge 50501<br />

AMOROSO, Hermina (TPS) (Victor) 108 S. Brush PO Box 146<br />

(Frederika) Lawler 52154-0146<br />

AMUNDSON, Jay (FLP) (Terra) 316 Main St. PO Box 157 712-375-5520<br />

(Pierson-Meadow Star) Pierson 51048-0157<br />

516 4 th Ave. 712-874-3247<br />

Hornick 51026<br />

AMUNDSON, TERRA (TPS) (Jay) 411 5 th St. PO Box 55 712-874-3249<br />

(Hornick) 516 4 th Ave. 712-874-3247<br />

Hornick 51026-0055<br />

ANDERSON, Douglas J. (FE) (Gayle) 119 S. Georgia Ave. 641-423-4905<br />

(M.C., First) 64 Circle Terrace 641-424-5022<br />

Mason City 50401<br />

ANDERSON, Duane L. (FE) (Gloria) PO Box 127 641-427-5425<br />

(Hope Parish) Dawson 50066-0127 641-428-8345<br />

ANDERSON, Martha C. (FE) (Daniel) 2901 Leech Ave. 712-276-3395<br />

(S.C., Rustin Ave.-Salix) 2909 Leech Ave. 712-276-6113<br />

Sioux City 51106<br />

ANDERSON, Norman G. (ODM) Box 503 319-679-2684<br />

(Bonnie) (South Bethel-Rochester) Hills 52235-0503<br />

andrews, ellis e. (RM) (Beverly) RR 2 Box 255A<br />

(Keosauqua-Center Chapel) Keosauqua 52565


ROLLS<br />

ARMSTRONG, Gary L. (FE) (Laurel) 531 W. Main St. 712-225-3955<br />

(Cherokee) 506 N. Roosevelt Ave. 712-225-4945<br />

Cherokee 51012<br />

ARMSTRONG, Gerald T. (RAM) (Phyllis) 314 8th St. 515-465-2676<br />

Perry 50220<br />

ARNPRIESTER, Marvin D. (FE) (Carolyn) 11 S. 1st St., 51503-4397 712-322-7741<br />

(C.B., Broadway) 255 Zenith Dr. 712-322-6551<br />

Council Bluffs 51503-0285<br />

ARULNATHAN, A. David (AM) (Vicky) 218 Prospect St. 712-284-2304<br />

(Alta) 209 Prospect St. 712-284-2166<br />

Alta 51002<br />

ASHLEY, Sheryl K. (AM) (Brian) 1735 Morningside Ave 712-276-3452<br />

(S.C., Grace, Assoc.) Sioux City 51106-1738<br />

3376 170th St. 712-375-5485<br />

Correctionville 51016-8115<br />

ASHTON, Daniel J. (PE) No address available<br />

(Apptd. Yellowstone <strong>Conference</strong>)<br />

AUGSPURGER, John D. (FE) (Deb) 720 Grand Ave., 50265 515-279-0826<br />

(West Des Moines, Assoc.) 1245 65th St. 515-327-1697<br />

West Des Moines 50266<br />

AVISE-ROUSE, Jerry (FE) (Kathleen) 300 Spruce St. PO Box 93 641-942-7739<br />

(Milo-Green Plain-Liberty Cen.) 308 Spruce St. 641-942-7759<br />

Milo 50166<br />

AYERS, Byron W. (RM) (Betty) 2701 E. Allred #201 480-844-1954<br />

Mesa, AZ 85204-1609<br />

AYERS, Joan K. (FE) 2505 Lynner Dr. 515-247-3238<br />

(Extension ministries) Des Moines 50310-5832 515-255-6160<br />

B<br />

BABCOCK, Harlan F. (RM) (Betty) 40821 County Road 225<br />

Big Fork, MN 56628-4614<br />

BAGBY, Stephen (FE) (Elizabeth) 1733 S. Attica Rd. 641-943-2330<br />

(Attica-Olive Ch.-Zion) Knoxville 50138-8975 641-943-2324<br />

BAHDE, Michael W. (FE) (Barbara) 119 E. Main St. PO Box 601 641-755-2655<br />

(Panora) 202 W. Jackson St. 641-755-2185<br />

Panora 50216<br />

BAILEY, Dennis L. (FE) (Nancy) 313 2nd St. SE 319-334-3689<br />

(Independence) 1205 3rd St. SE 319-334-3387<br />

Independence 50644<br />

BALL, Lyle G. (FE) (Trudy) 103 Titus Ave 515-282-9296<br />

(Extension ministries/D.M., Jordan) Des Moines 50315-4664 515-287-3964<br />

BALLARD, William E. (FE) (Sue) 421 W Broadway St PO Box 101 515-448-4701<br />

(Eagle Grove) 1306 NW 1st St. 515-448-4702<br />

Eagle Grove 50533-1611 515-448-4295<br />

BALM-DEMMEL, Darline D. (FE) Olsen Student Center Box 548 712-274-5402<br />

(Gary Demmel) 3609 Peters, 51106-1756<br />

(Superintendent, Sioux City District) 3606 Pawnee Place 712-252-1161<br />

Sioux City 51104-1832<br />

BALM, Thomas R. (RM) (Marilyn) 3110 Center Lake Dr. (summer) 712-336-4603<br />

Spirit Lake 51360-7272<br />

30 Lazy Lane (Leisure Park) 941-956-0909<br />

421


422<br />

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Winter Haven, FL 33881 (winter)<br />

BANE, Anita A. (FE) (Bruce) 202 W. Mission St. PO Box 67 319-933-4746<br />

(Strawberry Point) Strawberry Point 52076-0067 319-933-4346<br />

BANE, Bruce D. (FD) (Anita) 202 Fuelner St. PO Box 67 319-933-4346<br />

(Extension ministries) Strawberry Point 52076-0067<br />

BARBER, Romaine H. (RM) (Arlene) 4110 Shawnee Ave 515-252-7403<br />

Des Moines 50310-2860<br />

BARDOLE, Donald N. (RM) (Alice) 2010 Lillie Ave 319-324-8818<br />

Davenport 52804-2039<br />

BARKER, David F. (RM) 601 Village Dr. Apt. 248 507-537-2398<br />

Marshall, MN 56258-2559<br />

BARNETT, Robert W. (RM) (Barbara) 6301 Devonshire Dr. N.E. 319-377-0415<br />

Cedar Rapids 52402-1604<br />

BARRICK, Robert R. (RAM) (Margaret) 1120 Chase St. 641-732-5110<br />

Osage 50461-1729<br />

BARRICK, Robert W. (FE) (Susan) 309 E. Jefferson St. 515-462-2912<br />

(Winterset-Patterson) 101 S. 4 th St. 515-462-4000<br />

Winterset 50273<br />

BARRICK, William E. (RM) (Jean) 3801 Brookhollow Dr. 915-698-8994<br />

Abilene, TX 79605-6447<br />

BARRINGER, Kenneth D. (RM) (Joan) 1736 Parkwood Blvd. 414-458-6200<br />

Sheboygan, WI 53081-7163<br />

2048 Berry Roberts Dr (winter)<br />

Sun City Center, FL 33573-6130<br />

BARTON, Esther R. (FE) 100 E. James St. PO Box 130 319-284-6213<br />

(Walcott) 138 E. James St. PO Box 138 319-284-6724<br />

Walcott 52773<br />

BARTRUFF, Wayne L. (RM) (Phyllis) 2 Ventnor Circle 501-855-9136<br />

Bella Vista, AR 72714-2330<br />

BARTZ, Harold V. (RM) West Friendship Haven 515-573-6917<br />

420 Kenyon Rd. #335<br />

Fort Dodge 50501-5749<br />

BASYE, Ernest E. (RM) (Mary) 205 Sunset Hills Dr. Apt. 104 660-463-1407<br />

Concordia, MO 64020-9612<br />

BATCHELER, Dale E. (FE) (Patricia) 1809 Mississippi Blvd. 319-355-5218<br />

(Bettendorf, Asbury) 1400 Terrace Park Dr. 319-355-1353<br />

Bettendorf 52722<br />

BATES, Kathryn (FE) 322 N. Mulberry St.<br />

(Ecumenical appointment) Maryville, MO 64468-1548<br />

BATTERN, John R. (FE) (Julie) 115 Pleasant St. 319-578-3359<br />

(Sumner) 209 Chicago St. 319-578-3350<br />

Sumner 50674<br />

BAUER, E. Theodore (RM) Friendship Haven 515-573-6924<br />

420 Kenyon Rd.<br />

Fort Dodge 50501-5749<br />

BAUGHMAN, Kenneth (PLP) 124 2nd Ave. PO Box 153 712-678-3615<br />

(Charter Oak-Ute) Charter Oak 51439-0153 712-678-3872<br />

BAUMAN, Leroy E. (RM) 4831 71 st St.<br />

Urbandale 50322-1893<br />

BEANBLOSSOM, Ronald E. (FE) (Ellen) Chaplain Office 419-772-2199<br />

(Extension ministries) Ohio Northern Univ.<br />

4663 State Route 235<br />

Ada, OH 45810-9509<br />

850 Heritage Dr.


ROLLS<br />

Lima, OH 45804-3352<br />

BEARD, Robert (FE) (Sandy) 203 S. Third Ave. 712-826-3132<br />

(Villisca-Nodaway) 113 N. Third Ave. 712-826-3142<br />

Villisca 50864<br />

BECK, Constance A. (SLP) (Marvin Siems) 502 Monroe St. PO Box 149 712-774-5818<br />

(Cumberland-Pine Grove) Cumberland 50843-0149<br />

BECK, Walter F. (RM) 3016 School St. 515-255-2306<br />

Des Moines 50311-3923<br />

BEEBOUT, John L. (RM) (Ruth) 710 W Larson St. 641-842-4825<br />

Knoxville 50138-1339<br />

BEGG, Wendell R. (RM) (Constance) 12281 Avenida Consentido 619-451-3655<br />

San Diego, CA 92128-3282<br />

BELL, Beverlee A. (FE) 401 Story PO Box 684 515-685-3241<br />

(Slater-Sheldahl) 604 2nd Ave. PO Box 684 515-685-4410<br />

Slater 50244<br />

BELL, Kathryn F. (FE) (David Houston) 1424 27th St. 712-252-2883<br />

(Sioux City, Trimble) 1416 27th St. 712-255-5766<br />

Sioux City 51104<br />

BELL, Kenneth P. (FE) (Marilyn) 211 E. 3rd St. 712-732-5458<br />

(Storm Lake) 821 Angier Dr. 712-732-5371<br />

Storm Lake 50588<br />

BELL, Michael G. (FD) 214 E. Jefferson St. 319-351-5484<br />

(<strong>Iowa</strong> City, First, Assoc.) <strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245-2135<br />

BELL, Robert M. (FE) (Margaret) 206 W. 2nd St. 319-653-5446<br />

(Washington) 2190 285th St. 319-653-6933<br />

Washington 52353<br />

BENNETT, Martha R. (FE) 1130 11 th St. PO Box 370 712-469-3510<br />

(Our Saviour UMC) 1228 11 th St. PO Box 370 712-469-2556<br />

Manson 50563-0370<br />

BENNETT, Norman (PLP) 1006 Bancroft St. 515-774-5555<br />

(Norwood-Pleasant Prairie) Chariton 50049-1025<br />

BENTZINGER, Richard A. (RM) (Ruth) 504 University St. # 83 319-835-9124<br />

Donnellson 52625-9434<br />

BERANEK, James R. (FE) (Jane) PO Box 186, 50219-0186 515-628-8711<br />

(Pella) 204 Independence 515-628-4142<br />

Pella 50219-1853<br />

BERBANO, Marcos V., Jr. (RM) (Lydia) 734 E. Essex St. 209-948-6842<br />

Stockton, CA 95204<br />

BERLIN, Manzel O. (FE) 2 nd & 3 rd Ave. PO Box 108 641-385-2444<br />

(Collins-Loring) 121 4 th St. PO Box 108 641-385-2485<br />

Collins 50055<br />

BERNARD, Walter J., Jr. (AM-LFT) 203 Summit PO Box 217 712-544-2371<br />

(Shelby-Persia) (Verlee) Shelby 51570<br />

1807 18th St. (Mail) 712-755-7777<br />

Harlan 51537-1902<br />

BETSWORTH, Roger G. (RM) (Joan) 1306 W. Detroit 515-961-7281<br />

Indianola 50125<br />

BETSWORTH, Sharon L. (FE) 1306 W. Detroit<br />

(School) Indianola 50125<br />

BEVEL, Henry J. (RM) (Ann) 1610 8th St 515-280-7352<br />

Des Moines 50314<br />

BIATEK, Thomas G. (FE-LFT) (Jill) 840 Highway 7<br />

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(Apptd. to Minnesota) Excelsior, MN 55331<br />

BIBB, Linda Hansen (FE) (Stephen) 225 1 st Ave. S.W. 319-362-6178<br />

(Cedar Rapids, Salem) Cedar Rapids 52405-3965 319-393-1236<br />

BIBB, Stephen J. (FE) (Linda) 350 27 th Ave. S.W. 319-364-3188<br />

(Cedar Rapids, Asbury) Cedar Rapids 52404-4012 319-393-1236<br />

BIESEMEYER, Roy A. (RM) 1601 Fort Ave. Apt.224 417-869-1723<br />

Springfield, MO 65807-8404<br />

BIKLEN, W. Michael (FE) (Marcia) 1401 Maurer PO Box 57 (Ofc.) 319-732-2084<br />

(Wilton) 1301 Maurer (Study)319-732-2484<br />

Wilton 52778 319-732-2036<br />

FAX 917-463-7893<br />

BIRCHMIER, Charles L. (RM) 3540 McGowan Blvd. 319-377-9848<br />

(Charlene) Marion 52302<br />

BIRD, Gary L. (FE) (Madolyn) 6222 University Ave. 515-279-3629<br />

(Des Moines, Windsor) 1227 Cummins Pkwy. 515-279-4551<br />

Des Moines 50311<br />

BIRD, Hugh S. (RM) (Shirley) 3613 E. 38th St. 515-262-6316<br />

Des Moines 50317-5813<br />

BIRTCHER, Beverly (FE) 1001 Oregon St. 319-263-1661<br />

(Muscatine) 2407 57 th St. 319-263-2718<br />

Muscatine 52761<br />

BISHOP, Andrea K. (PM) See: Fousa, Abena Safiyah<br />

BISHOP, Thomas (PM) See: Kena, Kwasi Issa<br />

BISSETT, John G. (RM) 2304 Mt. Vernon 608-758-4295<br />

Janesville, WI 53545-2133<br />

BISSINGER, Donald C. (RM) c/o Carl Chinnery<br />

200 SE Douglas St Suite 200<br />

Lee's Summit, MO 64063-2339<br />

BITTNER, Carolyn L.R. (PM-LFT) PO Box 199 319-435-2202<br />

(Coggon United Parish) Coggon 52218-0199<br />

BLACKBURN, Leila (FLP) (Jeff Leden) 507 School PO Box 156 515-389-3181<br />

(Paton-Churdan) Churdan 50050-0156 515-389-3173<br />

BLANK, Rose M. (FE) (Jeffrey) 516 2 nd Ave. PO Box 799 319-472-2581<br />

(Vinton, Wesley) 420 W. 15 th St. 319-472-2174<br />

Vinton 52349<br />

BLIX, Ronald G. (FE) (Marilyn) 2305 E. 12 th St. 515-262-2875<br />

(D.M., Union Park) 2300 E. 13 th St. 515-266-7413<br />

Des Moines 50316<br />

BOATMAN, John (PE) 201 E. High St. 641-484-3564<br />

(Toledo, Christ) 106 E. Elm St. 641-484-2965<br />

Toledo 52342<br />

BOATMAN, Richard H. (FE) 505 Spruce St. 319-345-2310<br />

(Reinbeck) 904 West St. 319-345-2643<br />

Reinbeck 50669<br />

BOGUE, Donald A. (FE) (Susan) 602 Tilford St. 319-476-2150<br />

(Dysart) 506 Tilford St. 319-476-4175<br />

Dysart 52224<br />

BONATH, Harold D. (RM) (Ruth) 100 Country Lane 830-931-2998<br />

Castroville, TX 78009<br />

BOOM, Elmer C. (RM) Friendship Haven West 515-573-6887<br />

420 Kenyon Rd. Rm. 137<br />

Fort Dodge 50501-5749<br />

BORG, Jeffrey A. (FE) 219 West St. 970-416-1687<br />

(Ecumenical appointment) Fort Collins, CO 80525-1854


ROLLS<br />

BOUSFIELD, Paul G. (RM) (Mary) 1428 N. 11th St. 515-573-4019<br />

Fort Dodge 50501-7512<br />

BOWMAN, Susan J. (FE) 1001 Pleasant St., 50309 515-244-6209<br />

(D.M., First) 3929 Muskogee Ave. 515-277-1601<br />

Des Moines 50312<br />

BOYSEN, Joseph P. (FE) (Sharon) 301 Ada St. PO Box 296 712-782-3270<br />

(Irwin-Defiance-Kirkman) 303 Ada St. PO Box 296<br />

Irwin 51446-0296<br />

BRACHT-WAGNER, David H., Jr. (PM) PO Box 158 712-583-3334<br />

(Coin-Norwich) (Melisa) Coin 51636-0158 712-583-3553<br />

BRACHT-WAGNER, Melisa (SLP) (David) PO Box 158 712-583-3553<br />

(Braddyville-Shambaugh) Coin 51636-0158<br />

BRADFORD, Jackie L. (SLP) PO Box 96 712-767-2427<br />

(Elliott-Pilot Grove) Elliott 51532-0096 712-767-2485<br />

BRADSHAW, Marjorie M. (FE) PO Box 556 641-756-2360<br />

(Rockford-Marble Rock) PO Box 165 641-756-2211<br />

Rockford 50468<br />

BRADY, Edward “Ed” (FLP) 2501 Jackson St. 319-583-4894<br />

(Dubuque, Faith) 103 E. 25 th St. 319-583-2794<br />

Dubuque 52001<br />

BRENT, Arthur E. (RM) (Doris) 2081 Hwy 34 319-385-7387<br />

Mt. Pleasant 52641<br />

BRIGGS, Elizabeth (PLP) (Don) 3032 Louisa Henry Ave. 319-257-3178<br />

(Kingston) Winfield 52659-9381<br />

BRIGHTON, George W. (RM) (Norma) 518 N Fulton St 712-272-3710<br />

Newell 50568-5064<br />

BROCKMEYER, Lloyd E. (RM) (Mary) 706 Crystal Dr. N.E. 319-363-6379<br />

Cedar Rapids 52402-4342<br />

BROCKMEYER, Myron W. (RM) (Delpha) 3454 Kingswood PL 319-236-3636<br />

Waterloo 50701<br />

BROKKEN, Dianne (TPS) (Leo) 2998 239 th St. 319-696-3450<br />

(New Sweden/Ottumwa, Riverview) Fairfield 52556-8521<br />

BROUDHECKER, Karen Sue (Dorgan) 19983 Lexington<br />

(Disability leave) (James) Redford, MI 48240-1146<br />

BROWN, Carroll D. (RM) (Arlene) 1945 Daleview Dr. 319-447-4770<br />

Marion 52302-5109<br />

BROWN, Frederick E. (RAM) (Margaret) 409 Goudy Rd. (April) 319-482-7251<br />

Mt. Vernon 52314<br />

3401 Pecan Blvd Trlr 139 (Oct.) 210-631-6092<br />

McAllen, TX 78501-6658<br />

BROWN, Helen L. (RLP) 49 X St. 816-578-5613<br />

Lake Lotawana, MO 64086-9763<br />

BROWN, Jerry D. (RM) (Alyce) 9845 Meadow Lane<br />

Houghton, NY 14744<br />

BROWN, Marjorie L. “Missy” (PE) 421 Washington St. PO Box 571 319-754-8421<br />

(Burlington, First, Assoc.) 1810 Dill St. 319-754-7594<br />

Burlington 52601<br />

BROWN, Marlene (AM) 308 Evans St. PO Box 188 712-486-2266<br />

(Macedonia-Henderson) Macedonia 51549 712-486-2245<br />

BROWN, Preston C. (RM) (Billie) 2702 Northbrook Dr. 605-721-9344<br />

Rapids City, SD 57702-5042<br />

BRUNK, J. Elmer (RM) (Cynthia) 2212 E 31st St 319-359-8776<br />

Davenport 52807<br />

BRYANT, H. Burr (PM) (Connie) 200 S. 4th St. PO Box 460 641-623-5410<br />

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(Montezuma) 204 S. 4th St. PO Box 118 641-623-3293<br />

Montezuma 50171<br />

BRYANT, Herbert L. (RM) (Thelma) 1605 C Avenue 319-472-4937<br />

Vinton 52349<br />

BRYSON, FRED W. (TPS) 1109 6 th St. 641-322-3651<br />

(Brooks-Carbon-Carl) Corning 50841-9374<br />

BUCHANAN, Marilyn R. (FE-LFT) 211 Angle St. - Bertram 319-365-8077<br />

(Cedar Rapids, Bertram-Buffalo) Cedar Rapids 52403<br />

216 A Ave. S. 319-895-6927<br />

Mt. Vernon 52314-1551<br />

BUNYI, Judith (FE) effec. 10/1/00 Harris Memorial College 011-632-658-2797<br />

(Extension ministries) PO Box 1174<br />

Manila, Philippines<br />

BURHAM, Everett K. (RM) (Ione) 1022 S. B Ave. Apt. 3-A 319-653-5066<br />

Washington 52353-1050<br />

BURKET, Don W. (FE) (Patricia) 501 2 nd St. PO Box 307 515-387-8594<br />

(Maxwell-Peoria) 623 6 th St. 515-387-1332<br />

Maxwell 50161<br />

BURKHART, J. Robert (FE) (Christine) 500 E. Court Ave. Suite C 515-283-1991<br />

(Extension ministries) Des Moines 50309<br />

307 W. Madison Place 515-961-7916<br />

Indianola 50125<br />

BURKS, Debra M. (FE) 604 W. Allen St. 319-234-5307<br />

(Waterloo, Jubilee) 715 Lorraine Ave. 319-236-1947<br />

Waterloo 50702<br />

BURNETT, Janice R. (FE) 309 E. 11th St. 641-484-2204<br />

(Tama Living Faith) 1201 Oswego St. 641-484-4685<br />

Tama 52339<br />

BURNETT, Russ L. (FE) 895 Court Ave. 319-642-3146<br />

(Marengo) 1215 Howard Ave. 319-642-3163<br />

Marengo 52301<br />

BURNS, Frederick (Rick), Jr. (FE) 7900 Lee’s Summit Rd 816-373-4415<br />

(Lori) (Extension ministries) Kansas City, MO 64139-1246<br />

312 NE Dreamweaver Ave 816-554-1246<br />

Lee’s Summit, MO 64086-5838<br />

BURROUGHS, Wendell (RM) 312 4th Ave. N.W. 319-352-1570<br />

Waverly 50677-2523<br />

BURROW, Jerry (PLP) 301 Butler Ave. 319-232-8148<br />

(Waterloo, Linden-East Janesville) Waterloo 50703-5121 319-352-0896<br />

BURROW, Paul I. (TPS) (Cynthia) 2212 Lynndale Rd. 641-673-4332<br />

(Kirkville) Oskaloosa 52577<br />

BUTLER, Elliott A., III (FLP) 103 Main St. PO Box 27 712-838-4899<br />

(Webb-Gillett Grove-Dickens) 301 Church St. 712-838-7705<br />

Webb 51366<br />

BUTLER, Linda M. (FE) (James Davis) PO Box 2760 712-276-7889<br />

(Sioux City, Singing Hills) Sioux City 51106<br />

BUTLER, Robert D. (RM) (Larene) 200 First Ave. N.E. Ste. 1105 319-364-8265<br />

Cedar Rapids 52401-1124<br />

BUTTS, Harold D. (RM) (Bertha) 116 Winchester Ave. 904-684-2496<br />

Interlachen, FL 32148<br />

C<br />

CALDWELL, Alva R. (FE) (Bonnie) Garrett-Evan. Theo. Sem. 312-866-3911


ROLLS<br />

(Extension ministries) 2121 Sheridan Ave.<br />

Evanston, IL 60201-2926<br />

2025 Ash St. 312-244-3328<br />

Waukegan, IL 60087-5036<br />

CALDWELL, Gregory G (RM) (Phyllis) PO Box 52<br />

Lohrville 51453-0052<br />

CALDWELL, John M. (FE) (Carol) 222 12 th St. 319-659-5624<br />

(DeWitt) 1103 3 rd St. 319-659-3519<br />

DeWitt 52742<br />

CALHOUN, Leslie H. (AM) (Sheryl) 201 S. Ford St. 319-462-3951<br />

(Anamosa) 1015 Maquoketa St. 319-462-3450<br />

Anamosa 52205<br />

CALL, Allen D. (FE) (Sandra) 1915 Nebraska St. 712-258-0119<br />

(Sioux City, First) 4721 Chatham Lane 712-239-2200<br />

Sioux City 51104<br />

CALLEN, Donald O. (RM) (Claire) 5928 44th Ave. N.W. 507-252-1381<br />

Rochester, MN 55901<br />

CAMARIN, Pacifico (RM) (Priscilla) 84 Mayfair Dr. 501-855-7292<br />

CAMARIN, Priscilla (RAM) (Pacifico) Bella Vista, AR 72715-5390<br />

CAMPBELL, Donald L. (RM) (Dora) PO Box 144 641-587-3067<br />

CAMPBELL, Dora D. (RM) (Donald) Klemme 50449-0144<br />

CAMPBELL, James A. (FE) (Margaret) 725 W. 9 th Ave., 79501-3412<br />

(Apptd. Alaska Missionary) 5410 Trena St.<br />

Anchorage, AK 99507-1624<br />

CAMPBELL, Mike (ODM) 403 Woolston St. 515-474-2468<br />

(Gladbrook Chapel-Green Mtn. Yoke) Green Mountain 50632-8506<br />

513 4 th St.<br />

Traer 50675<br />

CAMPBELL, Steven W. (FE) (Cindy) 27 2nd Ave NW 319-568-3678<br />

(Waukon-Forest Mills) 25 2nd Ave NW 319-568-3538<br />

Waukon 52172<br />

CANNADAY, Kenneth D. (RM) 721 Dean Way<br />

(Annette) Fort Myers, FL 33919-2517<br />

CAOLE, Jr. Florentino (FE) 943 Skyline Dr. Ofc. 650-992-4000<br />

(Apptd. 335.1d) Daly City, CA 94014<br />

CAQUELIN, Gerald (TPS) (Darlene) 20542 Highway D25 641-648-2078<br />

(Ellis) <strong>Iowa</strong> Falls 50126-8578<br />

1017 Water St. 515-832-3337<br />

Webster City 50595-2032<br />

CAREY, Michael G. (FLP) PO Box 270 641-985-2066<br />

(Riceville-McIntire) Riceville 50466<br />

CARLSON, Betty K. (FE) (David) 5543 Shamrock Lane 608 278-1215<br />

(Extension ministries) Madison, WI 53711-5538<br />

CARLSON, Lanny R. (FE) (Connie) 304 S. State PO Box 149 712-853-6549<br />

(Terril-Langdon) Terril 51364-0149 712-853-6395<br />

CARLTON, Janice (PLP) 39036 Aspen Rd. PO Box 175 712-486-2504<br />

(Red Oak Circuit) Macedonia 51549-0175<br />

CARSNER, Thomas G. (FE-LFT) 1627 College Court Place 319-338-9335<br />

(Susan Ahrens) (Extension ministries) <strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245-4417<br />

CARTER, Brian E. (FE) (Rita) 2020 Superior St., 50595-3172 515-832-4787<br />

(Webster City, Faith-Kamrar) 1015 Willson Ave. 515-832-3387<br />

Webster City 50595-2216<br />

CARVER, Donald L. (RM) (Susan) 1628 E. Mitchell Ave. 319-232-3569<br />

Waterloo 50702-2539<br />

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CARVER, Rebecca S. C. (FE-LFT) (Phil) 2274 Holiday Rd. 319-339-9869<br />

(Coralville, Assoc.) Coralville 52241-2743<br />

CARVER, Thomas L. (FE) (Linda) 1195 Steeple Lane NE 319-848-7213<br />

(Shueyville) 2857 120th Street NE 319-848-4033<br />

Swisher 52338<br />

CASPERS, Donald T. (RM) (Betty) 4561 Maureen Dr. S.E. #36 319-377-9690<br />

Cedar Rapids 52403-4508<br />

CASS, Edward J. (RM) (Marjorie) 405 E Water St. PO Box 527 319-425-4555<br />

Fayette 52142-0527<br />

CATES, Sharon E. (FD) 4240 Hickory Ln #100 712-276-1073<br />

(Extension ministries) Sioux City 51106<br />

CEYNAR, Marvin E. (RM) (Barbara) 5740 Boone Pl N<br />

New Hope, MN 55428-3101<br />

CHAMBERS, Melinda L. (ODM) 201 N Ellis St. PO Box 208 641-636-3825<br />

(Keota U. Church of Faith-Bethel) 101 E. Keokuk 641-636-3788<br />

Keota 52248<br />

CHANG, Peter (FE) (Hie Kyung) 6147 Highway 69 515-233-1063<br />

(Ames, Korean) Ames 50010-9706 515-232-4886<br />

CHEONG, Seongbae (FE) (Youngsun) 4032 Rohret Rd., 52240-9472 319-337-8397<br />

(<strong>Iowa</strong> City, Korean) 55 Prospect PL 319-356-0125<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52246-1932<br />

CHO, Tae Joon (FE) (Kyung) No address available<br />

(Apptd. California-Nevada)<br />

CHRISTOPHER, Dianne B. (FD-FLP-INT) 601 Milwaukee PO Box 125 641-228-5368<br />

(Charles City) 709 2 nd Ave. 641-228-5575<br />

Charles City 50616<br />

CHURCH, Dale W. (RM) (Alice) 33 Eastview Dr. 712-274-7310<br />

Sioux City 51106-2042<br />

CHURCHMAN, L. Duane (RM) (Darlene) 317 W. Jefferson 641-342-3634<br />

Osceola 50213<br />

CLAPPER, Gregory S. (FE) (Jody) 1400 E. Hanna Ave. 317-788-3213<br />

(Extension ministries) Indianapolis, IN 46277<br />

243 Hawthorne Ln<br />

Greenwood, IN 46142-9434<br />

CLARK, David J. (FE) (Dayna Kinkade) 1621 N Main St. (Ch. Offc.) 712-792-1122<br />

(Carroll) 1717 N Main St. 712-792-2255<br />

Carroll 51401<br />

CLARK, Kathleen (FE) 475 Riverside Dr. Ste 320 212-870-3819<br />

(Extension ministries) New York, NY 10115-0122<br />

13705 Franklin Ave. #4N 718-539-3667<br />

Flushing, NY 11355-3835<br />

CLARK, M. Wayne (FE) (Susan) 4892 Oaks Ln, 68137 402-891-2655<br />

(Extension ministries) 16636 Adams St 402-896-2786<br />

Omaha, NE 68135<br />

CLARK, Richard L. (FE) (Linda) 3220 Terrace Dr. 319-266-0464<br />

(Cedar Falls, St. Timothy’s) 3212 Terrace Dr. 319-266-5933<br />

Cedar Falls 50613<br />

CLAWSON, Kenneth I. (RM) Diablo Lodge 510-856-1610<br />

950 Diablo Rd. Apt 274<br />

Danville, CA 94526-1957<br />

CLEAIR, Marvin D. (FE) (Carolyn) 1207 Kimball Ave., 50702-3744 319-232-4103<br />

(Waterloo, Kimball Ave.) 525 Sunset Rd. 319-233-1912<br />

Waterloo 50701-3929<br />

CLEVENGER, Edward G. (FE) (Lois) 1800 5th Ave. 712-323-7374


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(Council Bluffs, Fifth Ave.) 1616 5th Ave. 712-328-0733<br />

Council Bluffs 51501<br />

CLINTON, Philip L. (FE) (Debbie) c/o Anglo American School of Moscow<br />

(Extension ministries) American Embassy - Box M<br />

00140 Helsinki, Finland<br />

COCKE, A. Robert, Jr. (RAM) (Dorothy) Gateway Terrace<br />

1942 NE 6th Ct Apt I200<br />

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304-3854<br />

COLBURN, Donald L. (RM) (Lois) 807 East St. 219-982-2727<br />

N. Manchester, IN 46962-1265<br />

COLE, J. Preston (RM) (Donna) 3403 Riverpointe Circle N.E.<br />

Cedar Rapids 52411-7425<br />

COLLINS, Lee Roy (RM) (Wilma) 109 Sand Lane NW 319-396-6832<br />

Cedar Rapids 52405<br />

COLLINS, Mark A. (FE) 4470 Highway 95 Ste. 10<br />

(Leave of absence) Fort Mohave, AZ 86426-9101<br />

COLLOGAN, Doresa K. (FE) Lincoln & Hwy 96 PO Box 218 641-473-2025<br />

(Gladbrook) 410 Garfield St. PO Box 218 641-473-2088<br />

Gladbrook 50635-0218<br />

COLORADO, Bernabe M. (FE) (Linda) 2032 S. Cypress St. 712-276-2667<br />

(S.C., St. James) 5101 Sunnybrook Dr. 712-276-6971<br />

Sioux City 51106<br />

COLORADO, Moody M. (OCPM) PO Box 39 712-385-8352<br />

(Farragut-Summit) Farragut 51639-0039<br />

CONNOR, Robert L. (AM) (Patti) 706 Locust PO Box 308 641-857-3753<br />

(Dumont-Aredale-Bristow) Dumont 50625 641-857-3752<br />

CONNORS, Thomas A. (FLP) (Paula) PO Box 247 319-922-2791<br />

(Delhi-Buck Creek) Delhi 52223-0247<br />

506 6th St. 319-922-9042<br />

Delhi 52223-9755<br />

CONRAD, Larry W. (FE) (Mary Beth) 400 University Ave 515-247-3238<br />

(Extension ministries) 613 Lincoln St. 515-984-6021<br />

Polk City 50226<br />

COOK, G. Clive (RM) (Mavis) 1610 Douglas Ct. 319-373-8955<br />

Marion 52302-2300<br />

COOK, Robert D. (FE) 337 S.W. 2 nd St. PO Box 759 515-275-4015<br />

(Ogden) 249 S.W. 2 nd St. PO Box 759 515-275-2392<br />

Ogden 50212-0759<br />

COON, Dennis R. (FE) (Patty) 1548 8 th St. 515-288-4056<br />

(Des Moines, Trinity) 1444 8 th St. 515-288-2506<br />

Des Moines 50314<br />

COOPER, Robert F. (FE) (Fran) 715 Jefferson St. PO Box 267 515-833-2946<br />

(Dexter-Redfield) 714 2 nd St. PO Box 267 515-833-2304<br />

Redfield 50233-0267<br />

CORLEY, Erik E. (PM) (Jennifer) 301 N. 5th St. 641-898-2335<br />

(Seymour-Promise City) 302 N. 5th St. (mail) 641-898-2916<br />

Seymour 52590-1109<br />

CORLEY, Jennifer C. (PM) (Erik) 302 N. 5th St. 641-658-2404<br />

(Faith United Parish) Seymour 52590-1109 641-898-2916<br />

CORNISH, John D. (RM) (Sandra) 103 Mangeo Cove<br />

Leesburg, FL 34748-8608<br />

COTTEN, William L. (RM) (Carol) 5309 Hwy 75 N. #91 712-239-2274<br />

Sioux City 51108-1531<br />

COTTON, William D. (RM) (Lillian) 1804 74 th St. 515-254-0874<br />

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COWELL, Charles E., Jr. (RM) (Irene)<br />

Urbandale 50322-5759<br />

4105 Fleetwood Dr.<br />

Bartlesville, OK 74006-8310<br />

918-335-2171<br />

COWHERD, Holman (RM) (Helen) 106 Twin Creeks Dr.<br />

Campbellsville, KY 42718-9544<br />

502-465-2447<br />

CRANDALL, Robert S. (FE) (Carol) 1203 Hartford, 50315-1450 515-244-6251<br />

(Extension ministries/D.M., Maple Grove) 5424 SW 16th St.<br />

Des Moines 50315-4836<br />

515-287-1545<br />

CREE-ANTHONY, Melinda R. (FE) 3330 Franklin Ave. 515-282-5726<br />

(Charles) (Extension ministries) Des Moines 50310 515-255-6230<br />

CRESSMAN, Fred (FE) (Cynthia) 703 Arden PO Box 206 515-432-4660<br />

(Boone, First Assoc.) 204 W. 8 th<br />

Boone 50036<br />

515-432-7966<br />

CRIPPS, Floyd E. (RM) (Olga) Indian Hills Rehab. Center<br />

1800 Indian Hills Dr.<br />

Sioux City 51104<br />

CROSS, Neil H. (FE) (Cheryl) 4525 Beaver Ave. 515-278-2097<br />

(D.M., New Hope) 4620 Merced St.<br />

Des Moines 50310<br />

515-251-7156<br />

CROSSETT, Gene E., Jr. (FE) (Linda) 1560 Parkway St. 319-582-1484<br />

(Extension ministries) Dubuque 52001-6352<br />

CROSSWHITE, John D. (RAM) (Doris) PO Box 38 641-524-4561<br />

(Menlo-Jefferson Center) Menlo 50164-0038 641-524-4970<br />

CROW, David W. (FE) (Beth) 708 15 th St. PO Box 213 319-444-2410<br />

(Belle Plaine) 1508 Sunset Dr.<br />

Belle Plaine 52208<br />

319-444-2408<br />

CRUM, Robert A. (RM) 615 5th St<br />

Weatherford, OK 73096-2817<br />

580-774-0448<br />

CRUMMER, Kim A. (FE) 400 3 rd Ave. S.W. 319-362-5259<br />

(C.R., Trinity) 2312 27 th St. S.W.<br />

Cedar Rapids 52404<br />

319-396-3946<br />

CUE, Douglas C. (FE) (Jodie) 2804 520 th St. S.W. 319-683-2564<br />

(Kalona, Sharon Center) 2824 520 th St. S.W.<br />

Kalona 52247-9211<br />

319-683-2670<br />

CULBERTSON, Robert D. (FE) (Julia) 1006 Grand Ave. 515-282-0208<br />

(Extension ministries) Des Moines 50309-2810<br />

4116 11 th PL<br />

Des Moines 50313-3235<br />

515-284-5282<br />

CUMINGS, Robert M. (FE) (Rosamond) 503 E South St PO Box Q 641-454-2427<br />

(Manly-Bolan) 33 Circle Ter<br />

Manly 50456<br />

641-454-2143<br />

CUNNINGHAM, S. Willard (RM) 1720 Lynx Ave. Apt. 202 515-832-2696<br />

(Mildred) Webster City 50595<br />

CURL, Charles E. (FE) 2203 S. 3 rd Ave. 641-752-5104<br />

(Marshalltown, Hope) 1403 S. 3 rd Ave.<br />

Marshalltown 50158<br />

641-753-7427<br />

CUSTER, Chester E. (RM) (Elizabeth) 773 Eckrich PL<br />

Webster Grove, MO 63119-4972<br />

314-963-7303<br />

CUTLER, Jamie (PE) (Leslie) 2950 Brunskill Rd. 319-582-8157<br />

(Extension ministries/Dub., Metro<br />

Parish/Metro Outreach Ministry)<br />

Dubuque 52003-5221<br />

D


ROLLS<br />

DADISMAN, Jeffrey M. (FE) (Susan) 13622 Washington Cir. 402-895-3394<br />

(Appointed Nebraska <strong>Conference</strong>) Omaha, NE 68137-4150 402-894-1309<br />

DAGIT, Robert J. (FE) (Joleen) 9 First St. NE PO Box 642 319-283-3910<br />

(Oelwein-Hazleton) 1303 Elm St. SE FAX 319-283-1150<br />

Oelwein 50662 319-283-2384<br />

DAHLIN, Jani Grismer (FE) (Jeff) 612 S. Mississippi Ave. 641-423-7530<br />

(Family Leave) Mason City 50401<br />

DAHLIN, Jeffrey A. (FE) (Jani) 119 S. Georgia Ave. 641-423-4905<br />

(Mason City, First Assoc.) 612 S. Mississippi Ave. 641-423-7530<br />

Mason City 50401<br />

DAILEY, David C. (RM) (Ann) 1702 Top-O-Hollow Rd. 515-233-8133<br />

Ames 50010<br />

DALE, James S. (FE) (Barbara) 302 W. Broadway 319-382-3835<br />

(Decorah) 909 Vernon St. 319-382-4693<br />

Decorah 52101<br />

DANFORTH, Kathleen R. (FE) 2815 Ave. L 319-372-5143<br />

(Fort Madison, Santa Fe) 2811 Ave. L 319-372-1257<br />

Fort Madison 52627<br />

DANIEL, Christopher J. (RM) (Hepzibah) 1915 S. 5 th Ave. 641-753-0534<br />

(Marshalltown, Bethany) Marshalltown 50158-5204<br />

DANIEL, Jennifer W. (FE) (Paul) 209 Koeper Dr. 641-752-3668<br />

(Marshalltown, First, assoc.) Marshalltown 50158 641-752-0931<br />

DANIEL, Paul I.D. (PD) (Jennifer) 209 Koeper Dr. 641-752-3668<br />

(Marshalltown, First) Marshalltown 50158 641-752-0931<br />

DANIEL, Wesley S.K. (FE) PO Box 340003 615-340-7049<br />

(Extension ministries) Nashville, TN 37203-0003<br />

DARLINGTON, John W. (RM) (Caroline) 616 Broad St. Apt. P23 641-236-9052<br />

Grinnell 50112-2267<br />

DARTER, Sarah L. (FE) 4545 Washington St. Apt. 215 816-932-2180<br />

(Apptd. to school) Kansas City, MO 64111-3374 816-932-2332<br />

DASS, Emmanuel R. (FE) (Tessie) 506 8 th St. 712-324-4894<br />

(Sheldon) 505 8 th St. 712-324-4391<br />

Sheldon 51201<br />

DAVIDSON, James A. (RAM) (Marjorie) 150 Sunken Forest Dr. 417-546-4256<br />

Apt. 10-244<br />

Forsyth, MO 65653-8175<br />

DAVIS, Bob D. (FE) 4700 S.W. 14th St., 50314 515-285-3983<br />

(D.M., St. John’s) 2430 E. Leech Ave. 515-246-1549<br />

Des Moines 50320<br />

DAVIS, Chester L. (RM) (Helen) 21318 Ridgeview<br />

Garfield, AR 72732-9777<br />

DAVIS, James R. (SLP) PO Box 206 319-488-3402<br />

(Wyoming-Baldwin/Monmouth) Wyoming 52362-0206 319-488-3395<br />

DAVIS, Trevor (FE) (Linda) 1100 Angular St. 319-752-5152<br />

(Burlington, Grace) 2504 Clearview Dr. 319-752-3419<br />

Burlington 52601<br />

DAVISON, Timmon W. (FE) (Gail) V.A. Medical Center 319-339-7129<br />

(Extension ministries) <strong>Iowa</strong> City 52246<br />

218 Buckeye Rd. 319-643-5844<br />

West Liberty 52776-9016<br />

DAWES, Delbert H. (FE) (Carolyn) 916 5th Ave., 50112-1601 641-236-3757<br />

(Grinnell) 110 14th Ave. 641-236-4990<br />

Grinnell 50112<br />

DAWES, Gilbert H. (FE) (Inez) 2443 Quail Ridge 515-462-1048<br />

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(Exten. min./DM, Hispanic) St. Charles 50240-8523<br />

DAWES, Harrison G. (RM) (Donnis) 21269 215 th Ave. 712-336-4790<br />

Spirit Lake 51360-9700<br />

DAYLONG, SHERYL K. (FLP) (William) 307 S. Wilson St. 515-386-4411<br />

(Jefferson, Assoc.) 701 S. Chestnut St. 515-386-2242<br />

Jefferson 50129<br />

DAYLONG, William B. (FE) (Sheri) 307 S. Wilson St. 515-386-4411<br />

(Jefferson) 701 S. Chestnut St. 515-386-2242<br />

Jefferson 50129<br />

DEAN, Robert W. (FE) (Diane) 214 E. Jefferson St. 319-338-5075<br />

(<strong>Iowa</strong> City, First, assoc.) 213 Woodridge Ave. 319-351-9252<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245<br />

DEARCHS, Karen G. (FE) PO Box 128 515-824-3359<br />

(Renwick-Goldfield) Renwick 50577-0128 515-824-3619<br />

DeBOEF, Clarence G. (FE) (Marian) 108 5 th St. W. PO Box 326 515-438-2007<br />

(Woodward) 506 Maple Ave. 515-438-2047<br />

Woodward 50276<br />

DEE, Richard S. (FE) (Teresa) 306 2nd Ave. NW PO Box 116 712-335-3663<br />

(Hope Parish (Pocahontas-Havelock- 320 Hudson St. 712-335-4111<br />

Plover) Pocahontas 50574<br />

DE GEEST, Gary W. (FE) (Marlene) 923 Roland Ave. 641-774-5023<br />

(Chariton) 804 Ilion Ave. 641-774-2489<br />

Chariton 50049<br />

DELLIT, Harold W. (RM) (Lucile) 3109 17th Ave. N. 515-573-5001<br />

Fort Dodge 50501-8017<br />

DENDLER, James W. (RM) (Alta) 1203 North E St. Apt. 1211 515-961-0869<br />

Indianola 50125-3200<br />

DEN HARTOG, George W. (RM) (Clara) 211 N. 20th 515-955-5432<br />

Fort Dodge 50501-6759<br />

DENNERT, Robert A. (RM) (Juanita) Greenwood Terrace 319-366-2643<br />

(Palo) 1300 13th St. N.W. Apt. A-308<br />

Cedar Rapids 52405-2437<br />

DE SILVA, Brent (TPS) 209 N. 11 th St. 641-753-5045<br />

(Minerva) Marshalltown 50158<br />

DETWILER, Susan E. (FE) 402 N Main PO Box 126 641-762-3315<br />

(Kanawha) 233 E. 6th St. PO Box 126 641-762-3954<br />

Kanawha 50447-0126<br />

DE VANCE, Celestyne (FE) (Curtis) 1031 1st St. S.E. PO Box 194 641-444-3491<br />

(Belmond) Belmond 50421-0194 641-444-3492<br />

DE VANCE, Curtis (FE) (Celestyne) 109 N. 3rd St., PO Box 288 641-587-2540<br />

(Klemme-Goodell) Klemme 50449-0288 641-444-3492<br />

DEWEBER, Judy A. (FE) 119 N. College PO Box 307 641-937-5216<br />

(Agency-Eldon) 120 E. Wapello PO Box 377 641-937-5202<br />

Agency 52530<br />

DICKS, Philip D. (FE) (Connie) Snow Mountain Ranch - 970-887-2152<br />

(Extension ministries) YMCA of the Rockies Ext. 4003<br />

PO Box 169 970-887-1035<br />

Winter Park, CO 80482-0169<br />

DIETTERICH, Inagrace G. (FE) (Paul) 5407 S. University Ave. 773-752-1596<br />

(Extension ministries) Chicago, IL 60615<br />

DIETTERICH, Paul M. (RM) (Inagrace) 5201 S. Cornell Apt. 21C 773-324-7164<br />

Chicago, IL 60615<br />

DIMMLICH, Walter F. (RM) (Elizabeth) 709 E. Butler St. 319-927-5109<br />

Manchester 52057-1617


ROLLS<br />

DINNEN, Barbara (SLP) (Stephen) 7105 Holcomb Ave. 515-331-0371<br />

(Boone, Marion Street) Urbandale 50322-4740<br />

DISBURG, Jon A. (FE) (Leila) 4201 Ashworth Rd., 50265 515-225-8128<br />

(West Des Moines, Valley) 1042 Belle Mar Dr. 515-225-8676<br />

West Des Moines 50266<br />

DISBURG, Leila (FE) (Jon) 4201 Ashworth Rd., 50265 515-225-8128<br />

(West Des Moines, Valley) 1042 Belle Mar Dr. 515-225-8676<br />

West Des Moines 50266<br />

DOBBINS, Gary H. (AM) (Adrienne) 1809 9th St. S.W. 319-364-3688<br />

(Cedar Rapids, Sharon) 809 18th Ave. S.W. 319-363-1016<br />

Cedar Rapids 52404<br />

DODDER, Robert T. (RM) (Irene) 216 Cloverdale Dr. 712-545-3021<br />

(Council Bluffs: Hazel Dell) Council Bluffs 51503-5317 712-328-3206<br />

DODDS, John P. (ODM) 2600 Capitol Ave. 515-262-7518<br />

(Des Moines, Simpson) 2543 Capitol Ave. 515-265-1703<br />

Des Moines 50317<br />

DODGE, Robert D. (FE) (Brenda) 707 4th St. SW 641-843-3523<br />

(Britt) 600 5th St. SW 641-843-3486<br />

Britt 50423<br />

DOLF, Gerald R. (FE) (Marilyn) 1621 E. 4th St., 50703-3008 319-233-5444<br />

(Extension ministries/Waterloo, Waterloo 50703-3008 319-234-0356<br />

Calvary/Evansdale-Raymond) 737 First St. 319-232-2745<br />

Evansdale 50707-2115<br />

DORAISINGH, David (FE) (Kavitha) 105 N. Church St. PO Box 18 410-438-3816<br />

(Apptd. Peninsula-Delaware Conf.) Sudlersville, MD 21668 410-438-3997<br />

DOSER, Raymond E. (AM) (Dola) 109 W. Oak St. PO Box 39 641-656-4280<br />

(Fox River Parish: Milton-Cantril- 106 W. Oak St. PO Box 39 641-656-4664<br />

Mt. Sterling) Milton 52570-0039<br />

DOTSON, James L. (FE) (Rosemary) 419 N. Grandview Ave. 319-582-8875<br />

(Dubuque, Grandview) 49 Cambridge Ct. 319-582-8915<br />

Dubuque 52001<br />

DOWD, John A. (RM) 1601 N. College Ave. #305 970-221-2454<br />

Fort Collins, CO 80524-1233<br />

DOWNING, Charles J. (FE) (Karlina) 800 Poplar St. 712-243-3156<br />

(Atlantic) 1300 Roosevelt Dr. 712-243-4492<br />

Atlantic 50022<br />

DRAPER, Darrel L. (RM) (Ruth) 1208 9th St. 712-338-4924<br />

Milford 51351-1617<br />

DRUHL, Michael P. (FE) (Paddy) 301 W. Madison 641-464-3636<br />

(Mt. Ayr-Redding-Middle Fork) Mt. Ayr 50854-1610<br />

401 N. Hayes St. 641-464-3856<br />

Mt. Ayr 50854<br />

DRUHL, Paddy (FLP) (Michael) 9th & Maple Box 68 641-784-6868<br />

(Lamoni-Decatur-Davis City) Lamoni 50140<br />

401 N. Hayes St. 641-464-3856<br />

Mt. Ayr 50854<br />

DUDLEY, Dorothea G. (FE) 4488 Poplar Ave.<br />

(Apptd. to Memphis Conf.) Memphis, TN 38117-3797<br />

DUIT, Warren W. (RM) PO Box 222 641-857-6205<br />

Dumont 50625-0222<br />

DUKE, Ellery H. (FE) (Marsha) D.M. Past. Coun. Center 515-274-4006<br />

(Extension ministries) 550 39th St. Suite 100<br />

515 Glenview Dr. 515-279-5408<br />

Des Moines 50312<br />

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DUNGAN, Karen Nichols (FE) 819 Main St. 641-732-5216<br />

(Osage) (Douglass) 821 Main St. 641-732-5167<br />

Osage 50461<br />

DUNN, Richard R. (FE) PO Box 83<br />

(Disability leave) West Chester 52359-0083<br />

E<br />

EANES, L. Kim (FE) 1330 Spruce Hills Dr. 319-344-0974<br />

(Bettendorf, Community of Joy) Bettendorf 52722-2339<br />

6418 Wilkes Ave. 319-391-8619<br />

Davenport 52806-1770<br />

EASTLAND, Allen C. (RM) (Louise) 9309 W. Glen Oaks Circle 602-875-9220<br />

Sun City, AZ 85351-1407<br />

EASTMAN, Patty (PLP) 207 W. Louise St. 319-232-4790<br />

(Waterloo, St. Paul’s, Assoc.) Waterloo 50703-1936<br />

817 Sycamore St. 319-987-2357<br />

Janesville 50647-1111<br />

EBBERS, Christopher E. (FE) (DeLyte) 26 Ave B West PO Box 446 712-832-3361<br />

(Harris-Lake Park) 15 Arnolds Entrance Box 446 712-832-3261<br />

Lake Park 51347-0446<br />

EBERHART, Diane (FD-LFT) (Leonard) 1199 Main St., 52001 319-582-4543<br />

(Dubuque, St. Luke’s, Assoc.) 3473 Crestwood Dr. 319-582-0166<br />

Dubuque 52002-5118<br />

EBERHART, Leonard M. (M) (Diane) 1199 ½ Main St., 52001-4728 319-556-4286<br />

(Superintendent, Dubuque District) 3473 Crestwood Dr. 319-582-0166<br />

Dubuque 52002-5118<br />

EHLERT, Wilbert R. (RM) 1224 13th St. NW Apt. 304 319-365-4404<br />

Cedar Rapids 52405<br />

EIS, Richard L. (RM) (Betty) RR 1 Box 50A 319-592-3419<br />

Bonaparte 52620-9714<br />

ELDER, Terri L. (FE) PO Box 37 515-846-6352<br />

(Boxholm-Pilot Mound) 307 3rd PO Box 37 515-846-6494<br />

Boxholm 50040<br />

ELDER, Vern D. (RLP) (Lorene) 323 Bryan Rd. 515-683-3273<br />

Ottumwa 52501-1106<br />

ELDRENKAMP, Howard J. (RM) 3919 SE 15th St. 515-285-2747<br />

(Florence) Des Moines 50320-1452<br />

ELDRIDGE, Russell D., Jr. (RAM) (Doris) 2305 McKinley St. 515-465-4894<br />

Perry 50220-2020<br />

ELLERBECK, Clifton W. (RM) (Marjorie) 2321 20th Ave N. 515-955-8173<br />

Fort Dodge 50501<br />

ELLINGSON, Arley Q. (OCE) (Peggy) PO Box 37 319-426-5352<br />

(Elgin-Illyria Comm.) Elgin 52141-0037<br />

ELLINGSON, Peggy (OCPM-LFT) (Arley) 413 E. Butler St. 319-927-4439<br />

(Manchester, Assoc.) Manchester 52057<br />

ELLIOTT, Edgar R. (FE) (Jill) 201 N. Court St. 641-472-4303<br />

(Fairfield, Assoc.) 901 Liberty Dr.<br />

Fairfield 52556<br />

ELLIS, Robert T. (RM) (Betty) 220 W. 6th St. 641-923-2778<br />

Garner 50438<br />

ELLSON, Michael D. (FLP) 823 Summit St. PO Box 283 319-849-2518<br />

(Center Point-Alice-Urbana) 809 Summit St. 319-849-2142<br />

Center Point 52213-0283


ROLLS<br />

ELLSWORTH, Dale E. (RM) (Jimmie) 2738 Clearview Dr.<br />

Rock Face, GA 30740-9439<br />

ELLSWORTH, Timothy A. (FE) 1020 N. Quincy St. Apt. 608 703-524-0189<br />

(Leave of absence) Arlington, VA 22201-4647<br />

ELMORE, Michael (AM) (Coleen) 2118 N. 2 nd St. PO Box 3081 319-242-1439<br />

(Clinton, Living Faith UM Parish) 1605 13 th Ave. N. 319-242-2075<br />

Clinton 52732<br />

ELRICK, Gordon G. (AM) (Lucy) 400 N. Elm St. PO Box 265 641-782-2427<br />

(Creston) 1004 N. Vine St. 641-782-7553<br />

Creston 50801<br />

ELRICK, Lucy (AM) (Gordon) Box 66 641-337-5512<br />

(Orient-Hill of Zion Yoke) Orient 50858-0066<br />

1004 N. Vine St. 641-782-7553<br />

Creston 50801-1661<br />

ELROD, Lynn (AM) (Debra) 1403 24 th St. 515-232-6329<br />

(Ames, Calvary) 2300 Fillmore Ave. 515-232-4506<br />

Ames 50010<br />

ERBE, Joan (RAM) 918 15th St. S.W. 319-363-7498<br />

Cedar Rapids 52404<br />

ERICSON, Denton W. (RM) (Elaine) 762 40th St. 515-221-9786<br />

West Des Moines 50265-3840<br />

ERVIN, Alberta K. (FE) 510 NE Plum Ave. PO Box 338 515-758-2568<br />

(Earlham-Worthington-Penn Center) Earlham 50072-0338 515-758-2345<br />

EVANS, Paul (FE) (Sandra) 305 Barre St. PO Box 427 712-378-2743<br />

(Kingsley) 307 Barre St. 712-378-2430<br />

Kingsley 51028<br />

EYRES, Leland C. (RM) (Marlene) 2207 W. Hayes St. 319-386-5737<br />

Davenport 52804-1521<br />

F<br />

FARIS, Richard H. (FE) (Janice) 500 E Court Ave Ste C 515-283-1991<br />

(Extension ministries) Des Moines 50309-2019<br />

495 S. 51 st St. Unit 14 515-224-5826<br />

West Des Moines 50265-6985<br />

FARR, Robert G. (RM) (Helen) 837 330th St 515-676-2472<br />

Woodward 50276-8134<br />

FARREN, Pamela (AM) (Dean) 400 Adams PO Box 74 641-734-5704<br />

(Diagonal-Arispe-Shannon City Yoke) 404 Adams 641-734-5744<br />

Diagonal 50845<br />

FERGUSON, Chrisa L. (FE) (Kenneth) 113 S. 14th St., 51442-2028 712-263-2934<br />

(Denison) 1102 N. 26 th St. 712-263-2929<br />

Denison 51442-1148<br />

FERGUSON, Duane U. (RAM) 131 E. 11 th St. 319-465-5199<br />

(Rose Marie) Monticello 52310-1057<br />

FERGUSON, Dwayne L. (FE) (Janice) 428 Washington PO Box 29 712-563-3342<br />

(Audubon) 308 Chicago 712-563-2397<br />

Audubon 50025<br />

FERGUSON, Kenneth M. (FE) (Chrisa) 113 S. 14th St., 51442-2028 712-263-2934<br />

(Denison, Assoc.) 1102 N. 26 th St. 712-263-2929<br />

Denison 51442-1148<br />

FERNANDEZ, DANILO G. (OCM) 610 Avenue C 515-955-3211<br />

(F.D., Riverside) Fort Dodge 50501-4509<br />

FIELD, Gilbert M. (RM) 7505 Parkview Dr. 214-583-8903<br />

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Bonham, TX 75418-5277<br />

FINEHOUT, Clark L. (FE) (Susan) 15 Bennett Ave. 712-328-1179<br />

(C.B., St. Mark’s-Trinity-Carter Lake) 25 Bennett Ave. 712-323-1058<br />

Council Bluffs 51503-5115<br />

FINERAN, Kenneth A. (RM) (Regina) 1810 McKinley Dr. 507-645-8437<br />

Northfield, MN 55057-3047<br />

FINNESTAD, Craig A. (FLP) 311 2 nd Ave. N. 712-262-5970<br />

(Spencer, Grace Assoc.) 538 W. Lane 712-262-4584<br />

Spencer 51301<br />

FISHER, Vicki L. (FLP) 404 Robins St. PO Box 88 712-859-3763<br />

(Graettinger) 306 Brown St. PO Box 88 712-859-3875<br />

Graettinger 51342-0088<br />

FIX, Charles J. (RM) (Patricia) 2513 Francis Sites Dr.<br />

Spirit Lake 51360-1877<br />

FLAGG, Jeffrey L. (SLP) PO Box 96 641-772-4757<br />

(Tingley-Wishard Chapel-Ellston) Tingley 50863-0096 641-772-4779<br />

FLANEGIN, Judy E. (OCE) (Mike) 36418 Pinoak Rd. 712-483-2990<br />

(Silver Creek-Hancock) 36440 Pinoak Rd. 712-741-5683<br />

Hancock 51536-4074<br />

FLANIGAN, Lewis S. (AM) (Pamela) 310 N. Elm St. 319-547-2782<br />

(Cresco-Zion) Cresco 52136-1452<br />

230 S. Hamilton 319-237-6153<br />

Fredericksburg 50630<br />

FLANIGAN, Pamela (ODM) (Lewis) 111 S. Hamilton PO Box 243 319-237-5347<br />

(Fredericksburg-Williamstown) 230 S. Hamilton 319-237-6153<br />

Fredericksburg 50630<br />

FLETCHER, Darleen (TPS) (John) PO Box 370 712-625-3811<br />

(Tabor-Randolph) Tabor 51653-0370<br />

2413 Avenue A 712-328-1389<br />

Council Bluffs 51501-2268<br />

FLORENDO, Josue L. (FE) (Norma) 407 N. Monroe PO Box 628 641-259-2822<br />

(Monroe) 402 N. Monroe PO Box 344 641-259-2219<br />

Monroe 50170<br />

FLYR, Jill C. Carlson (FE) (Al) Locust & Division PO Box 125 515-674-3782<br />

(Colfax) 15 S. Locust PO Box 125 515-674-3125<br />

Colfax 50054-0125<br />

FORD, James M. (RM) (Sally) 4800 McEachern Way 770-222-4759<br />

Powder Springs, GA 30127-4745<br />

FOSTER, Robert D. (AM) (Kay) 108 W. 3rd St. PO Box 100 712-779-2270<br />

(Massena-Bridgewater-Avondale) 106 W. 3rd St. PO Box 100 712-779-3539<br />

Massena 50853-0100<br />

FOUKE, James W. (RM) (June) 3030 Ensign Ave S<br />

Saint Louis Park, MN 55426-2921<br />

FOSUA, Abena Safiyah (FE) Gen. Board of Global Ministries<br />

(Kwasi Issa Kena) 475 Riverside Dr.<br />

(Extension ministries) New York, NY 10115-0122<br />

FOWLER, W. Robert (RM) (Ruth) 165 Blackwater Rd. Unit 26 603-427-1323<br />

Somersworth, NH 03878-1229 603-749-0170<br />

FOXWORTHY, Herbert H. (RM) (Bonnie) 422 Cedar St. 515-432-0653<br />

Boone 50036-3720<br />

FRANK, Donald D. (RM) (Virginia) 304 S 8th St 515-462-3290<br />

Winterset 50273-2035<br />

(winter) 2300 E. Highway 83 #471 956-447-8399<br />

Weslaco, TX 78596-8378


ROLLS<br />

FRANK, Edward E. (FE) (Kristine) 25 3 rd St. S.E. 712-546-5901<br />

(LeMars, First) 535 Evelyn Dr. 712-546-5762<br />

LeMars 51031<br />

FRANK, Kristine A. M. (FE) (Edward) 2826 Myrtle St. 712-258-1226<br />

(S.C., Crescent Park) Sioux City 51103<br />

535 Evelyn Dr. 712-546-5762<br />

LeMars 51031<br />

FRASER, MARY (FE) (PAUL) 1420 Woodland Ave. 515-244-2994<br />

(Extension ministries) Des Moines 50309<br />

4400 71 st PL 515-270-0184<br />

Urbandale 50322<br />

FRAZEE, Nathan N. (PLP) (Mary) 1201 230th St. PO Box 234 319-352-1776<br />

(Waverly, Heritage) 1736 2nd Ave. N.W. 319-352-2884<br />

Waverly 50677<br />

FREDERIKSEN, Paul E. (FE) 700 11 th Ave. N.E. PO Box 10 712-758-3152<br />

(Sibley-Ocheyedan) Sibley 51249-0010 712-758-3303<br />

FREEBURG, Gordon N. (RM) (Rosanne) 2524 Newport Dr. SW 319-364-1447<br />

Cedar Rapids 52404-2450<br />

FRESE, Jeffrey R. (FE) (Millie) 9 N. 5 th Ave. 641-752-0738<br />

(Marshalltown, Grace) 1911 Edgebrook Dr. 641-753-5355<br />

Marshalltown 50158<br />

FREVERT, Maurice M. (RM) (Louise) 820 Bourland Ave. 319-235-8033<br />

Waterloo 50702<br />

FRISTAD, Kalen K. (FE) (Darlene) 1504 Walnut PO Box 177 515-992-3461<br />

(Dallas Center) 1709 Cherry PO Box 177 515-992-3591<br />

Dallas Center 50063-0177<br />

FRIZZELL, Donald J. (FLP) 103 W. Michigan St. 641-333-2860<br />

(Lenox-Mercer Center) 101 W. Michigan St. 641-333-2394<br />

Lenox 50851<br />

FUGATE, Leonard H. (RM) 1237 Doreen Ave 319-236-0614<br />

Waterloo 50701-3203<br />

FULLERTON, Dean H. (FE) (Roberta) 703 Arden St. PO Box 206 515-432-4660<br />

(Boone, First) 1529 Prairie Ave. 515-432-4812<br />

Boone 50036<br />

FURMAN, Barbara R. (FE) (James) 1548 Greens Way CT NE 319-365-0321<br />

(Extension ministries) Cedar Rapids 52402-1131<br />

G<br />

GABLE, J. Winton (RM) (Virginia) PO Box 640<br />

Las Vegas, NM 87701-0640<br />

GAILEY, Carol (ODM) (Karl Schiltz) PO Box 116 712-275-4247<br />

(Schaller) Early 50535-0116 712-332-9463<br />

GALLO-SEAGREN, Lilian (FE) (Kirk) 1200 Park St. PO Box 225 712-382-1468<br />

(Hamburg) 119 Center 712-382-2469<br />

Hamburg 51640-1869<br />

GAMBLE, Robert H. (RM) (Anita) 595 S. 60th St.<br />

West Des Moines 50266-5720<br />

GANT, Harland T. (RM) (Nina) 1217 Jefferson 515-232-9483<br />

Ames 50010<br />

GANZEL, Stanley A. (RM) 1197 S. Monaco Pkwy 303-757-8057<br />

(Martha Louise) Denver, CO 80224-1809<br />

GARDINER, Homer E. (RM) Bldg. 2 Condo 303<br />

1800 S.E. Saint Lucie Blvd.<br />

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Stuart, FL 34996-4292<br />

GARDINER, Joe (OCRM) 504 Main ST. PO Box 37 319-723-4585<br />

(Nichols-Cedar Valley-Conesville) Nichols 52766 319-723-4243<br />

GARRETT, C. Dendy (RM) (Eleanor) 3122 Maplewood Lane 319-351-2865<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245-5429<br />

GARRETT, Laurence L. (RM) 800 Morningside Dr.<br />

Burlington 52601-1508<br />

GARRISON, Len (FLP) PO Box 299 712-753-2365<br />

(Inwood-Doon Yoke) Inwood 51240-0299<br />

GATES, Kim A. (PE) 214 Clinton PO Box 246 515-583-2122<br />

(Corwith-Wesley) 212 Clinton 515-583-2142<br />

Corwith 50430<br />

GAUL, Jonathan D. (FE) (Anita) 295 Terrace Dr. 515-987-3035<br />

(Extension ministries) Waukee 50263 515-987-2469<br />

GAULKE, John V. (AM) 601 North PO Box 38 319-394-3131<br />

(Mediapolis-Sperry) 605 Columbia PO Box 38 319-394-3546<br />

Mediapolis 52637-0038<br />

GEIGER, William F. (FE) (Mary) Simpson College 515-961-1664<br />

(Extension ministries) 1311 E. Euclid 515-961-7641<br />

Indianola 50125<br />

GEISLER, Milton L. (RM) 6209 Mineral Point Rd #212 608-230-3030<br />

Madison, WI 53705-4549<br />

GERDES, Egon W.D. (RM) 1450 Plymouth Ln Apt. 513 847-214-8442<br />

Elgin, IL 60123-3255<br />

GEORGE, Elliott C. (OCE) 510 9 th St. 319-372-6426<br />

(Fort Madison, First and Montrose) Fort Madison 52627 319-372-5017<br />

GIBSON, George E. (RM) (Sally) 1393 S. 33rd Dr. (Oct.) 520-539-0347<br />

Yuma, AZ 85364-9137<br />

929 28 th St. (Apr.) 515-226-0675<br />

West Des Moines 50265-3215<br />

GIESE, Karl J. (FE) (Barbara) 900 W. Main St. PO Box 327 712-662-7436<br />

(Sac City) 908 W. Main St. 712-662-4400<br />

Sac City 50583<br />

GILBERT, Charles D. (RM) (Alta) 510 Dam Rd 712-332-9463<br />

Box 704 FAX712-332-7893<br />

Arnolds Park 51331<br />

GILBERT, Dennis L. (FE)(Gayle Hartwig) 702 S. Main PO Box 280 319-539-2988<br />

(Monona-Giard) 101 Howard St. 319-539-2225<br />

Monona 52159<br />

GILDNER, Robert V. (RM) (Arlie) 5107 Fairfax Dr. NW 505-898-0438<br />

Albuquerque, NM 87114-4307<br />

GILLAN, Marilee “Wendi” (PM) 302 Cedar Ave. PO Box 575 515-272-4260<br />

(Swea City) 608 First Ave. PO Box 575 515-272-4327<br />

Swea City 50590-0575<br />

GILLESPIE, Harlan D. (FE) (Deb) 2675 Washington St. 319-337-7201<br />

(<strong>Iowa</strong> City, St. Mark’s) 2625 Washington St. 319-338-5565<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245-3727<br />

GINGERICH, Kevin D. (FE) (Susan) 401 E. North St. PO Box 166 641-664-3206<br />

(Bloomfield-Drakesville) 422 N. Madison 641-664-2206<br />

Bloomfield 52537<br />

GJERDE, Wayne R. (RM) (Helen) 304 Crane Ave.<br />

Ames 50010-3419<br />

GLADFELDER, Kermit C. (RAM) 210 W. Terry St. 641-856-6791<br />

(Rosalie) Centerville 52544-2522


ROLLS<br />

GLENN-BURNS, David M. (FE) (Jaymee) 2422 College St 319-266-4071<br />

(Extension ministries) 1902 W. 3rd St<br />

Cedar Falls 50613<br />

GLENN-BURNS, Jaymee L. (FE-LFT) 3220 Terrace Dr 319-266-0464<br />

(C.F., St. Timothy’s Assoc.) (David) 1902 W 3rd St<br />

Cedar Falls 50613<br />

GLESENER, Kevin J. (FE) (Teresa) 200 E. Market St. PO Box 70 641-637-2561<br />

(New Sharon) 204 E. Market St. 641-637-4261<br />

New Sharon 50207<br />

GOBELI, David L. (FLP) (Sandra) 571 100th St. 515-852-3394<br />

(Morgan-Bradford-Lee Center) Dows 50071 515-852-4713<br />

GOCHENOUER, James W. (FE) (Myra) PO Box 115 515-358-6107<br />

(Meservey-Thornton) Meservey 50457<br />

GOECKE, Ron (TPS) (Mary) 1751 200th St. 641-752-1527<br />

(Gifford) State Center 50247-9619 641-753-6004<br />

GOODALL, Brenda (SLP) 1001 Oregon St. 319-263-1661<br />

(Muscatine) 1619 Devitt Ave.<br />

Muscatine 52761<br />

GOODFELLOW, Karl E. (FE) PO Box 2 319-252-3380<br />

(Sabbatical) (Elizabeth) Guttenberg 52052-0002<br />

GOULD, Herbert R. (RM) (Dorothy) 1501 Cummins Pkwy 515-279-7595<br />

Des Moines 50311-2032<br />

GRAN, Mary Alice (FD) PO Box 340003 615-340-7143<br />

(Extension ministries) Nashville, TN 37202-0003<br />

1341 Timber Valley Dr. 615-340-7143<br />

Nashville, TN 37214-4236<br />

GRANT, Jr., Henry B. (FE) (Georgia) 540 Center St. 319-538-4352<br />

(Lansing-New Albin) Lansing 52151 319-538-3032<br />

GRANT, Willis E. (RAM) (Dorothy) 1003 E. 15th St. S. 641-792-0291<br />

Newton 50208-5027<br />

GRAY, Dale E. (RAM) (Yvonne) 35 Friendly Lane 641-684-6734<br />

Ottumwa 52501-4509<br />

GREEN, Harold J. (FE) (Kathleen) 400 <strong>Iowa</strong> Ave., 52761-3820 319-263-1596<br />

(Muscatine, Wesley) 715 W. 3rd St. 319-263-4383<br />

Muscatine 52761-2807<br />

GREEN, Mary K. (FE) (Fritz Kruger) 107 2nd St PO Box 425 319-635-2932<br />

(Fairbank-Oran) Fairbank 50629-0425 319-635-2606<br />

GREEN, Merton B. (RM) 405 37th St Apt 2 515-271-6732<br />

Des Moines 50312-4350<br />

GREEN, William H. (RM) (Marcille) 1705 Owen St. 641-228-1370<br />

Charles City 50616-3911<br />

GREENWOOD, Frank L. (RM) (Priscilla) 114 Southfield Dr. 515-832-5009<br />

Webster City 50595<br />

GRIFFIN, Don E. (RM) (Frances) 71213 Caron Dr. 660-789-3685<br />

Trenton, MO 64683-7560<br />

GRIFFIN, Robert A. (RM) (Muriel) 410 N. K St. 515-962-0755<br />

Indianola 50125-2035<br />

GROSVENOR, Dwight F. (FE) (Cheryl) 500 3 rd St. PO Box 275 712-465-2875<br />

(Lohrville-Lanesboro) Lohrville 51453 712-465-2885<br />

GROTEWOLD, W Scott (FE) (Susan) 2622 Lincoln Way, 50014 515-292-6936<br />

(Ames, Collegiate-Wesley Found.) 5243 Thackeray Ave.<br />

Ames 50010<br />

GROVES, John L. (RM) (Virginia) 2025 E. Lincoln St. Apt. 2325 309-664-2023<br />

Bloomington, IL 61701-1995<br />

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GRUBER, Donald M. (RM) (Lois) 5850 Felber Circle 515-232-6262<br />

Ames 50010-9241<br />

GUBSER, James C. (FE) (Dorothy) 410 N. Main St. 641-856-3213<br />

(Centerville) 708 N. 18th St. 641-856-2838<br />

Centerville 52544<br />

GUFFEY, Sharon S. (ODM) 401 1st St. PO Box 70 712-769-2549<br />

(Lewis United Cong.-UM) 410 Washington PO Box 116 712-769-2241<br />

Lewis 51544<br />

GUINN, Chester L. (RM) 1041 8th St. 515-282-8054<br />

Des Moines 50314-2507<br />

GULL, P. Kirby (RM) (Rosanne) 5631 Kingman Ave. 515-274-3491<br />

Des Moines 50311-2233<br />

GUNDERSON, Lynn (FLP) (Rachel) PO Box 202 641-487-7313<br />

(Zearing) Zearing 50278-0202 641-487-7485<br />

GUY, Eric P. (FE) (Susan) 103 Main PO Box 286 515-436-7731<br />

(Perry-Rippey-Fairview) 104 Percival PO Box 286 515-436-8266<br />

Rippey 50235-0286<br />

H<br />

HAHN, Samuel J. (RM) (Juanita) 423 Terrace Rd. 319-351-1877<br />

(Moscow) <strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245-5026<br />

HAIDER, Clifford R. (FE) (Jane) 705 Chestnut PO Box 204 515-677-2254<br />

(Minburn) 722 Chestnut PO Box 204 515-677-2320<br />

Minburn 50167-0204<br />

HALL, Max I. (RM) (Gladys) 1224 Wedgewood Dr. 712-824-7368<br />

(Nishna Valley Parish) Council Bluffs 51503-5117 712-323-8120<br />

HALL, Ronald E. (AM) (Janet) 4100 E. Sheridan Ave. 515-266-6404<br />

(D.M., Sheridan Park-Capitol Heights) Des Moines 50317-3416<br />

4109 74th St. 515-278-0856<br />

Urbandale 50322<br />

HALL, Scott C. (RM) (Phyllis) 5508 S 37th Terrace 816-390-9237<br />

Saint Joseph, MO 64503-2228<br />

HALL, Terry B. (SLP) PO Box 256 641-745-8981<br />

(Fontanelle-Highland) 204 Washington St. PO Box 324 641-745-4141<br />

Fontanelle 50846<br />

HAMILTON, Keith E. (RM) (Marilynn) 1070 W. Jefferson St. 317-736-1286<br />

HAMILTON, Marilynn L. (RM) (Keith) Franklin, IN 46131-2179<br />

HAMPTON, Raymond G. (FE) (Rhonda) 1117 Benton Ave. E. 641-932-7393<br />

(Albia) 222 N. 10th St. 641-932-5243<br />

Albia 52531<br />

HANCOCK, Eugene H. (RM) (Marna) 310 5th Ave. S.E. 319-334-3851<br />

Independence 50644<br />

HANDKE, Karen (ODM) (Tom) 3816 Danbury Blacktop 712-827-4430<br />

(Smithland-Rodney-Oto) Mapleton 51034-8011<br />

HANFORD, Jack T. (RM) (Marilyn) 17220 Valley 616-796-3202<br />

(Retirement effec. 8/30/98) Big Rapids, MI 49307-9523<br />

HANKE, James F., Jr. (FE) (Miriam) 614 Randolph St., 50702-1522 319-235-7088<br />

(Waterloo, First) 930 Sunrise Blvd. 319-234-4565<br />

Waterloo 50701-4952<br />

HANSEL, Penny K.W. (FE-LFT) (Cletus) 200 1 st St. S. PO Box 706 319-252-2153<br />

(Guttenberg and McGregor) 1018 N. 3rd St. 319-252-2560<br />

Guttenberg 52052<br />

HANSEN, E. Paul (RM) (Lucille) 531 West Lane 712-262-0109


ROLLS<br />

Spencer 51301-3063<br />

HANSEN, Steven J. (FE) (Janet) 723 Washington St. 319-266-1713<br />

(Cedar Falls, First, Assoc.) 718 Clay St. 319-266-6224<br />

Cedar Falls 50613<br />

HANSON, Norris P. (RM) (Kathryn) 2708 1st St. SW 641-424-9138<br />

Mason City 50401-1533<br />

HANTLA, John P., Jr. (RM) (Ruth) 33097 Gypsum Ave. 712-239-3495<br />

Sioux City 51108-8617<br />

HARDING, Douglas P. (FE) (Linda) 333 Brower St., 50579-1703 712-297-7911<br />

(Rockwell City-Jolley) 216 E. Lake St. 712-297-8543<br />

Rockwell City 50579-1608<br />

HARMON, Roger Q. (FE) (Judith) Samaritan Counseling Center 713-480-7554<br />

(Extension ministries) 17225 El Camino Real Ste. 450 713-488-8453<br />

Houston, TX 77058<br />

HARRIS, Frederic G. (RM) (Winifred) 1508A Orchard Meadow Dr 319-753-6661<br />

Burlington 52601<br />

HARRYMAN, Harold E. (RAM) (Ethel) PO Box 211 D 641-936-4461<br />

Douds 52551<br />

HARTLEY, Lawrence J. (FE) (Leanne) 405 Prairie St. 641-747-3560<br />

(Guthrie Center-Bowman Chapel) 403 Prairie St. 641-747-3963<br />

Guthrie Center 50115-1652<br />

HARY, Joann H. Nielsen (FE) (Robert) 204 E Pine Box J 319-257-6741<br />

(Winfield-Spring Run) Winfield 52659-0290<br />

102 N Roads St PO Box 68 319-865-4561<br />

Mt. Union 52644-0068<br />

HARY, Robert A. (AM) (Joann) 106 N Roads St PO Box 68 319-865-4521<br />

(Mt. Union-Wesley Chapel) 102 N Roads St PO Box 68 319-865-4561<br />

Mt. Union 52644-0068<br />

HASEL, Paul F. (RM) (Patricia) PO Box 137 641-829-3600<br />

(Ventura) Ventura 50482-0137 641-829-4406<br />

HASKINS, Derrick (FE) (Norma) 430 E. 2nd St. 641-682-3731<br />

(Ottumwa, Wesley) 401 McCarroll Dr. 641-682-5647<br />

Ottumwa 52501<br />

HASLER, Beulah D. “Dot” (PM) PO Box 157 319-935-3353<br />

(Winthrop Church of Christ United) Winthrop 50682 319-935-3568<br />

HATTEN, Ted L. (FE) (Lana) PO Box 518 515-961-6697<br />

(Indianola, Center Chapel-Farmers Ch.) 900 W. <strong>Iowa</strong> Ave. 515-961-0444<br />

Indianola 50125<br />

HAVERLAND, Mark A. (FE-LFT) PO Box 494 515-984-6274<br />

(Polk City) 3852 NW 90th Pl 515-964-4000<br />

Polk City 50226<br />

HAWKINS, Frederick C. (PLP) RR 1 Box 118 641-783-2363<br />

(Kellerton-Beaconsfield-Grand River) Mount Ayr 50854-9742 641-464-2597<br />

HAWLEY, Robert G., Jr. (FE) (Barbara) 4750 N. Sheridan Rd., 60640 312-769-6363<br />

(Extension ministries) 2137 W. Morse Ave. 312-274-5003<br />

Chicago, IL 60645-4914<br />

HEATH, Mark D. (FE) 2447 Ave. B. 712-323-3124<br />

(Council Bluffs, Epworth) 2416 Ave. A. 712-322-9442<br />

Council Bluffs 51501<br />

HECK, Dennis R. (FE) Jefferson Memorial Hosp. 314-933-1226<br />

(Extension ministries) Box 350 (mail) 314-937-1293<br />

Crystal City, MO 63019-0350<br />

HEMBRY, John J. (AM) (Judy) PO Box 571 515-547-2225<br />

(Dayton-Harcourt) Dayton 50530-0571 515-547-2390<br />

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HENRICHS, Dwayne (TPS) (Darlene) 2025 Velvet Ave 515-338-2248<br />

(Hopeville-Lacelle) Thayer 50254-8306<br />

HENRICHS, Marilyn (FD) (Gary) 3700 Cottage Grove 515-255-2131<br />

(D.M., Grace, Assoc.) Des Moines 50311-3625<br />

222 N.W. Arlan Dr. 515-964-2858<br />

Ankeny 50221-2204<br />

HENRY, Charles S. (RM) (Harriet) 3319 Vilura Pkwy 515-255-6747<br />

Des Moines 50310-4820<br />

HENRY, Roger B. (FE) (Doris) 303 E. Fenton PO Box 466 712-376-2639<br />

(Marcus) 301 S. Ridgeway PO Box 466 712-376-2635<br />

Marcus 51035-0466<br />

HENSEN, Donald R. (RM) (Dorothy) 204 Evergreen St. (April) 712-246-3090<br />

Shenandoah 51601-1432<br />

14751 Brookridge Blvd. (Oct.)<br />

Brooksville, FL 34613<br />

HERBST, Arnold T. (RM) 3636 Cheyenne Blvd. 712-277-9352<br />

Sioux City 51104-1850<br />

HERMANN, Medea A. (FLP) 127 N. 10 th St. 515-576-7586<br />

(F.D., First Assoc.) 2723 18 th Ave. N. 515-955-7799<br />

Fort Dodge 50501<br />

HERNDON, Daniel J. (FE) (Cindy) 455 6 th St. PO Box 271 319-827-1675<br />

(Jesup) 645 Christopher Circle 319-827-1138<br />

Jesup 50648<br />

HERSEY, Thomas D. (RLP) Sunet Village #6 515-724-3433<br />

312 N. Brandon Ave.<br />

Moravia 52571-9511<br />

HERSHEY, Anthony N. (PM) (Linda) PO Box 19 515-852-3325<br />

(Dows-Alexander-Dows Presb.) Dows 50071 515-852-3566<br />

HESSELTINE, Lester R. (RLP) (Doris) 912 Rapids St. 515-993-4910<br />

Adel 50003-1456<br />

HIBBEN, M. Scott (FE) (Bess) 400 N.E. 56th St. 515-262-6007<br />

(Pleasant Hill, Oakwood) 387 N. Hickory Blvd. 515-266-9708<br />

Pleasant Hill 50327<br />

HIEBERT, William J. (FE) 1800 3rd Ave. 309-786-4491<br />

(Extension ministries) 1450 18th Ave. Apt. C4 309-788-0364<br />

Rock Island, IL 61201<br />

HIGDON, Dave L. (FE) (Dorothy) 302 33rd St. N.E., 52402-6016 319-365-6933<br />

(Cedar Rapids, Kenwood Park) 7035 Boxwood Ln N.E. 319-294-1161<br />

Cedar Rapids 52402-1037<br />

HILL, Arthur L. (RM) (Edythe) 212 W. Marion St. 641-828-2060<br />

Knoxville 50138-2537<br />

HILL, Edythe (AM) (Arthur) 212 W. Marion St. 641-828-2060<br />

(Family leave) Knoxville 50138-2537<br />

HILTON, Gene (TPS) (Deanna) 27298 Lytle Ave 712-527-3444<br />

(Nishna Valley Parish) Glenwood 51534-6277<br />

HJELMAAS, Roy A. (RAM) (Cathy) 15332 3rd St. 641-357-3741<br />

Clear Lake 50428-9145<br />

1199 N. Terry #156 (Oct.-Apr.)<br />

Eugene, OR 97402-1434<br />

HOBSON, Donald G. (RM) (Carol) 2391 Belleflower Dr. 216-823-7937<br />

Alliance, OH 44601-4839<br />

HODSON, Donald L. (FE) (Kathryn) 806 13th Ave. 319-351-2446<br />

(Coralville) 812 14th Ave. 319-351-0777<br />

Coralville 52241


ROLLS<br />

HOEHNS, K. Wayne (RM) (Esther) 1422 Cutler Ave. 515-287-0712<br />

Des Moines 50315-4850<br />

HOFER, Maynard P. (FE) (Stephanie) RR 5 Box 268AA 608-388-4203<br />

(Apptd. to School 8/28/00) Tomah, WI 54660-9239<br />

HOHL, Richard T. (RAM) (Sara) 1603 Lincoln Dr. 712-243-4445<br />

Atlantic 50022-2724<br />

HOKEL, B. Dean (FE) 1333 Hampton Lane 847-584-5068<br />

(Extension ministries) Schaumburg, IL 60193-2528<br />

HOLDORF, Robert R. (FE) (Jacqueline) PO Box 98 319-566-2835<br />

(Lime Springs-Chester) Lime Springs 52155-0098 319-566-2614<br />

HOLMES, David R. (FE) 209 North Ave. 712-323-6781<br />

(Disability) Council Bluffs 51503-1620<br />

HOLMES, Scott G. (FE) (Carol) 200 14 th St. NW 641-423-5727<br />

(Mason City, Grace) Mason City 50401<br />

HOMAN, Vincent (PLP) (Vicki) PO Box 501 641-634-2205<br />

(What Cheer-Delta) What Cheer 50268-0501 641-622-3274<br />

HOOPER, Kay (FE) 885 Maben Ave. 641-923-2191<br />

(Garner) 1245 Division Ave. 641-923-3179<br />

Garner 50438<br />

HOOTEN, Jack R. (RM) 1575 W. Broadview Ct. 319-848-8178<br />

PO Box 254<br />

Ely 52227<br />

HOOVER, Diana (FE) (Lee) 4700 Johnson Ave. N.W. 319-396-6361<br />

(Cedar Rapids, St. Mark’s) 2813 Camelot Ave. N.W. 319-396-2732<br />

Cedar Rapids 52405<br />

HOOVER, Joan S. (FE) (Robert) 105 N. Chestnut PO Box 95 319-658-2366<br />

(Crawfordsville) 212 N Washington PO Box 95 319-658-2871<br />

Crawfordsville 52621-0095<br />

HOOVER, Lorinda H.M. (FE-LFT) 302 13 th St. S. PO Box 138 515-738-2527<br />

(James A.H. Mossman) (Grand Junction) Grand Junction 50107-0138<br />

316 5 th Ave. S. 712-999-6520<br />

Coon Rapids 50058<br />

HOOVER, Robert W., Jr. (FE-LFT) (Jo) Washburn & 2nd PO Box 238 319-648-3092<br />

(Riverside) Riverside 52327-0238<br />

212 N Washington PO Box 95 319-658-2871<br />

Crawfordsville 52621-0095<br />

HOPES, Dennis (FLP) (Diana) 205 Broadway 641-673-8956<br />

(Lacey) 301 Broadway 641-673-7676<br />

New Sharon 50207<br />

HOTLE, Thomas E. (RM) (Mildred) 1328 S Alice St 712-276-9398<br />

Sioux City 51106<br />

HOUTS, Glen (SLP) 5540 Broken Kettle Rd. 712-277-8993<br />

(Danbury) Sioux City 51108-9504<br />

HOUTS, Lowell (ODM) RR 1 Box 114 515-967-4809<br />

(Ira Community) Mitchellville 50169<br />

HOWE, Merlen F. (RM) (Judy) 700 Jagged Rock 512-260-8276<br />

Cedar Park, TX 78613<br />

HOWERTON, John (PLP) 1068 Rainbow Blvd. 319-366-0761<br />

(Lafayette, Salem) Hiawatha 52233-1936 319-393-5029<br />

HOWLAND, Ray C. (RM) 111 Acklen Park Dr. Apt. D6 615-279-6978<br />

(Renata Alexandre) Nashville, TN 37203-1138<br />

HOYLE, Lowell (RM) (Joyce) 805 N. Court 641-751-8678<br />

(Melbourne) Toledo 52342 641-484-8126<br />

HOYT, Gary W. (FE) (Melanie) 475 68 th St. 515-537-5262<br />

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(West Des Moines, Jordan Creek) West Des Moines 50266<br />

210 Melrose Dr. 515-987-3210<br />

Waukee 50263<br />

HUDDLESTON, Henry W., Jr. (RM) 1742 Gard Ave. 712-275-4649<br />

Schaller 51053-7418<br />

HULSE, Marvin L. (RM) (Jean) 3127 18th Avenue N. 515-955-4446<br />

Fort Dodge 50501-8019<br />

HURD, Morris C. (FE) 417 2nd St. PO Box 7 641-526-3184<br />

(Kellogg-Pleasant View) 423 2nd St. PO Box 7 641-526-3135<br />

Kellogg 50135-0007<br />

I<br />

ILES, Richard A. (FE) (Peggy) PO Box 24 515-889-2287<br />

(Fenton-Good Hope-Burt) Fenton 50539-0024 515-889-2373<br />

IMLAY, Harry L. (FLP) (Lois) 115 S. Illinois PO Box 238 641-864-2625<br />

(Hubbard) Hubbard 50122-0238<br />

13886 260th St. 641-864-3551<br />

Radcliffe 50230-8090<br />

ISAACSON, Clifford E. (RM) (Kathleen) 931 E. Oak 515-295-2563<br />

Algona 50511<br />

J<br />

JAMES, Vincent L. (RM) (Amelia) 15310 4th St 641-357-3174<br />

Clear Lake 50428-9102<br />

JANES, Michael D. (PM) (Jen) 1613 W. Acre Dr. 319-263-5498<br />

(Muscatine, Wesley, Assoc.)) Muscatine 52761-2452<br />

JANSSEN, Marlene (TPS) 2320 Rice Ridge Ln N.E. 319-335-5253<br />

(Amish Circuit) North Liberty 52317<br />

JAYNE, Carlos C., Jr. (RM) 3523 SW 37th St 515-285-5383<br />

(Betsy Armstrong-Jayne) Des Moines 50321-1839<br />

JENKINS, Bill (RM) (Carol) PO Box 757 507-929-3683<br />

Marshall, MN 56258<br />

JENKINS, Richard L. (FE) (Pamela) 100 Cass PO Box 549 712-778-4178<br />

(Griswold) 402 4 th St. PO Box 549 712-778-2341<br />

Griswold 51535-0549<br />

JENKS, Daniel G. (FE) (Susan) 202 W. Main St. PO Box 185 641-363-4229<br />

(Mingo-Farrar) 302 W. Main St. 641-363-4347<br />

Mingo 50168<br />

JENSEN, Carl O. (RM) (Maxine) PO Box 14 515-532-2153<br />

Clarion 50525-0014<br />

JENSEN, Richard S. (FE) (Mary) 1000 1st Ave N PO Box 104 641-324-1557<br />

(Northwood) 1004 1st Ave N PO Box 104 641-324-2922<br />

Northwood 50459-0104<br />

JOHNSON, Anita M. (FE)(Dave Gardner) 314 7th Ave. PO Box 92 319-452-3947<br />

(Clarence-Stanwood Union (UM-PCUSA) Clarence 52216-0092 (Stanwood)319-942-6195<br />

319-452-3136<br />

JOHNSON, Donald E. (ODM) (Muriel) 1411 375 th Ave. 712-362-2604<br />

(Huntington-Superior) Estherville 51334 712-362-4093<br />

JOHNSON, J. Donald (RM) (Marileen) 4657 Cordoba Way<br />

Oceanside, CA 92056-5105<br />

JOHNSON, Loyd E. (RM) (Renee) 3331 Floyd Line St 641-435-2206<br />

Nashua 50658


ROLLS<br />

JOHNSON, Ricky K. (FE) (Paula) 439 Church St PO Box 56 319-989-2535<br />

(Dike) 351 Church St 319-989-2557<br />

Dike 50624<br />

JOHNSON, Torger P. (FE) (LaVon) 307 1 st Ave. SW PO Box 27 515-887-4422<br />

(West Bend-Mallard) 305 1 st Ave. SW PO Box 27 515-887-6421<br />

West Bend 50597-0027 (Mallard)712-425-3424<br />

JOHNSON, William R. (RM) (Ann) 7384 NW 16 th St. 515-964-3491<br />

Ankeny 50021-8824<br />

JOHNSTON, Mary M. (FE) Coe College 319-399-8547<br />

(Extension ministries) (Richard Hines) 1220 1 st Ave. NE<br />

Cedar Rapids 52402<br />

1758 Newberry Ave. NE<br />

Solon 52333-8918<br />

JONES, Diane B. (FE) (Larry) c/o Lisa Jones<br />

(Leave of Absence) 20437 E. Briarwood Ave.<br />

Aurora, CO 80016-1703<br />

JONES, Harold E. (RM) (Marjorie) 410 E 23 rd St Spc. 21<br />

Roswell, NM 88201-6441<br />

JONES, Larry W. (RM) (Diane) c/o Lisa Jones<br />

20437 E. Briarwood Ave.<br />

Aurora, CO 80016-1703<br />

JONES, Lawrence E. (RM) (Flonda) 3520 Grand Ave. Apt. 51B<br />

Des Moines 50312-4365<br />

JOOST-KUHN, Laura (ODM) 1304 Sesame Dr. 641-484-8358<br />

(Chelsea-Meskwaki) Tama 52339<br />

JORDAN, Jane I. (RAM) 306 Mulberry St. PO Box 272 319-456-3307<br />

Richland 52585-0272<br />

JOSEPH, Sushil (RM) 5741 Cedar Ash Xing 615-641-2077<br />

Antioch, TN 37013-2347<br />

K<br />

KAASA, LaVonne R. (FE) (Bruce) 1012 W. 11th 712-262-6269<br />

(Superintendent, Spencer District) Spencer 51301 712-262-3995<br />

KAHLER, Gerry L. (FE) (Jodi) 301 Washington PO Box 70 319-822-4659<br />

(Dunkerton-Mt. Hope) 206 W Dunkerton PO Box 59 319-822-4618<br />

Dunkerton 50626<br />

KAIL, Edward A. (FE) (Myra) 311 1 st Ave. N. PO Box 647 515-332-2083<br />

(Faith) 309 1 st Ave. N. PO Box 647 515-332-1773<br />

Humboldt 50548<br />

KASTLER, Kent R. (FE) Drawer L 712-373-5288<br />

(Anthon-Rock Branch) Anthon 51004-0602 712-373-5382<br />

KECK, L. Robert (RM) (Diane) PO Box 4589 303-449-8412<br />

Boulder, CO 80306-4589<br />

KEIZER, John A. (PM) 169 Broadway PO Box 40 319-854-7355<br />

(Springville) 308 2 nd Ave. 319-854-7454<br />

Springville 52336<br />

KELDERMAN, LeRoy W. (FE) (Lois) 1001 Pleasant St. 515-244-6209<br />

(D.M., First Assoc.) Des Moines 50309<br />

2127 47 th St. 515-255-2558<br />

Des Moines 50310<br />

KELLOGG, Charles B (FE) (Holly) 203 3rd Ave. N.E. 515-532-2845<br />

(Clarion) 225 3rd Ave. N.E. 515-532-3675<br />

Clarion 50525<br />

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KELLY, Dean J. (FE) (Marvalyn) 707 6th St 319-824-5408<br />

(Grundy Center) 903 12th St 319-824-6316<br />

Grundy Center 50638<br />

KELSEY, Charles D. (FLP) (Sue) 2251 1st Ave. 319-351-2491<br />

(Coralville, New Horizons) 10 E Dovetail Dr. 319-337-6798<br />

Coraville 52241<br />

KENA, Kwasi Issa (FE) Gen. Board of Global Ministries<br />

(Abena Safiyah Fousa) 475 Riverside Dr.<br />

(Extension ministries) New York, NY 10115-0122<br />

KENDALL, Jack D. (RAM) (Marie) 537 32nd St. S.E. 319-286-8547<br />

Cedar Rapids 52403-3105<br />

KENNEDY, Stanley C. (RM) (Esther) 1702 Easton Ave. 319-236-0272<br />

Waterloo 50702<br />

KENNEDY, Sylvia (PM) PO Box 88 (Alburnett) 319-842-2388<br />

(Alburnett-Prairie Chapel) Alburnett 52202 (Prairie Ch.)319-377-7506<br />

KENT, Kenneth N. (FE) 201 N. Court St. 641-472-4303<br />

(Fairfield) 205 N. Court St. 641-472-3827<br />

Fairfield 52556<br />

KERNS, Clair W. (RM) (Lily) 7 Wesley Ct. 417-258-7492<br />

Marionville, MO 65705<br />

KERR, Ronald R. (RM) (Joan) 4001 Anderson Rd. #T150 615-361-3182<br />

Nashville, TN 37217-4715<br />

KERSTEN, Robert (FLP) 221 N. Harrison PO Box 127 515-523-1078<br />

(Stuart-Mount Vernon) 223 N. Harrison 515-523-1069<br />

Stuart 50250<br />

KIBOKO, Kiboko I. (FE) (Betty) 309 N. Main St. 319-385-1740<br />

(Mount Pleasant, Assoc.) 104 W. Saunders 319-385-8481<br />

Mount Pleasant 52641<br />

KIESEY, Deborah (FE) (Brad) 214 E. Jefferson 319-337-2857<br />

(<strong>Iowa</strong> City, First) 3011 Pinecrest Rd. 319-337-4463<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245<br />

KILDAL, W. Morris (RM) (Lela) 1317 E. Euclid PO Box 425 515-961-6819<br />

Indianola 50125-0425<br />

KIM, Heeyoung (FE) (Sookhee) 2200 Central Ave. 319-359-4227<br />

(Bettendorf, Quad-Cities, Korean) 1806 Elmwood Ave. 319-359-9825<br />

Bettendorf 52722<br />

KIM, Jung Sook (FE) 540 S. Leebrick St. 319-754-7918<br />

(Burlington, West Hill) 905 Easy St. 319-753-6605<br />

Burlington 52601<br />

KING, Frank G. (FE) (Judy) Mortin F. Plant Hospital 813-441-1954<br />

(Extension ministries) 323 Jeffords St., 33517<br />

775 Casler Ave. 813-442-4447<br />

Clearwater, FL 33515<br />

KING, James P. (PLP) 221 Center St. PO Box 2 319-854-7219<br />

(Viola) Viola 52350-0002<br />

KING, James W. (RM) (Kathryn) 1386 Pecan Ave. 641-427-5722<br />

Bagley 50026-8513<br />

KINRADE, Alvern J. (RM) (Joan) 408 N. State St. PO Box 16 515-994-2827<br />

Prairie City 50228<br />

KINZLER, H. Ronald (RM) (Evon) PO Box 243 660-947-7030<br />

Unionville, MO 63565<br />

KINZLER, H. Wallace (RAM) (Betty) 305 22 nd St. 515-663-0639<br />

Ames 50010-4803<br />

KIRKPATRICK, Kerrin A. (FE) (Carl) 3349 Southgate Ct. SW 319-364-3961


ROLLS<br />

(C.R., Crosswinds) Cedar Rapids 52404<br />

401 Center Ave. PO Box 28 319-443-2332<br />

Urbana 52345-0028<br />

KIRKPATRICK, Lexie A. (FE) PO Box 70 319-633-3675<br />

(Arlington-Volga) Arlington 50606-0070 319-633-2595<br />

KISKER, Scott T. (PM) (Roberta) 500 1 st St. PO Box 171 319-856-4145<br />

(Colesburg) 504 1 st St. PO Box 75 319-856-2105<br />

Colesburg 52035<br />

KITTERMAN, Ralph D. (RM) 420 Kenyon Rd. 515-573-6897<br />

Fort Dodge 50501-5749<br />

KITTERMAN, Ronald R. (FE) (Mary) Friendship Haven 515-573-6005<br />

(Extension ministries) 420 Kenyon Rd.<br />

1315 North 19th St. 515-955-1315<br />

Fort Dodge 50501-5749<br />

KLAPP, Dee Ann (FE) (John) 420 Front St. PO Box 254 712-456-2813<br />

(Pisgah-Mondamin-Little Sioux) 517 2nd St. PO Box 186 712-456-2811<br />

Pisgah 51564<br />

KLARENBEEK, Henrietta (FE-LFT) 1018 E. 17 th St. 515-981-5229<br />

(Extension Ministries/Hopkins Grove) Norwalk 50211-2006<br />

KLEDIS, James A. (FE) (JoAnne) 2929 E. Court St., 52245 319-338-9865<br />

(<strong>Iowa</strong> City, Hope) 1409 Plum St. 319-338-4799<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52240<br />

KLEIN, Carl E. (FE) (Sharon) 101 N Pearl PO Box 26 319-256-4291<br />

(New Life Parish) 406 Mast 319-256-6161<br />

Wayland 52654<br />

KLINK, Charles E. (FE) (Margaret) 604 S. 2nd St. PO Box 78 319-285-4314<br />

(Eldridge) 212 W. Spring St. FAX319-285-5548<br />

Eldridge 52748 319-285-9080<br />

KLUIS, Kathy (FE) PO Box 218<br />

(Apptd. Minnesota Conf.) Vernon Center, MN 56090-0218<br />

KNIGHT, Norman L. (RM) (Doris) 1548 28 th St. 515-277-4719<br />

Des Moines 50311-2917<br />

KOBER, Scott F.K. (FE) (Karen) 3700 Cottage Grove, 50311 515-255-2131<br />

(D.M., Grace, Assoc.) 3916 48th 515-278-5928<br />

Des Moines 50310<br />

KOEPCKE, Robert (PM) Clark at North PO Box 278 319-425-4126<br />

(Fayette) 300 E. State St. PO Box 526 319-425-3533<br />

Fayette 52142<br />

KOTH, C. Eugene (FE) (Anne) 12321 Hickman Rd. 515-270-9226<br />

(Urbandale, Walnut Hills) Urbandale 50323-1810<br />

3917 Dakota Drive 515-225-9250<br />

West Des Moines 50265<br />

KOUGHN, E. Jeanne (FE) 624 N. Adams St.<br />

(Apptd. Indiana Conf.) Marion, IN 46953-2280<br />

KOUGHN, Harold W. (FE) 400 Thomas PO Box 373 712-283-2519<br />

(Sioux Rapids-Rembrandt) 408 Thomas PO Box 373 712-283-2396<br />

Sioux Rapids 50585<br />

KRAMBECK, Richard E. (AM) (Elaine) 308 E. Superior PO Box 286 712-642-3168<br />

(Missouri Valley-Modale) 214 N. 3rd St. 712-642-3334<br />

Missouri Valley 51555<br />

KRAMER, Ronald E. (FE) (Joyce) 2412 Easton Blvd. 515-266-8582<br />

(D.M., Easton Place) 2666 Boyd St. 515-266-0118<br />

Des Moines50317<br />

KRESS, Carol A. (FE) 605 Court St. PO Box 559 319-668-2288<br />

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(Williamsburg) 607 Court St. PO Box 559 319-668-1963<br />

Williamsburg 52361<br />

KRETZSCHMAR, Richard E. (FE) 1319 W. 5th St. 712-252-3261<br />

(Sioux City, Whitfield) (Norma) 1307 W. 5th St. 712-258-6834<br />

Sioux City 51103<br />

KRUSE, Annette K. Ruhs (FE-LFT) (David) 1 Wesley Way PO Box 20 815-747-3324<br />

(East Dubuque, Wesley) East Dubuque, IL 61025<br />

301 Clarke Dr. 319-557-2321<br />

Dubuque 52001-4428<br />

KRUSE, David L. (FE) (Annette) 301 Clarke Dr. 319-557-2321<br />

(Leave of Absence) Dubuque 52001-4428<br />

KUNTZ, J. Kenneth (FE) (Ruth) School of Religion (mail) 319-335-2164<br />

(Extension ministries) Univ. of <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City, 52242-1376<br />

321 Koser Ave. 319-338-2762<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52246<br />

KURTENBACH, Roger B. (FLP) 2025 11th Ave. S. 515-573-4415<br />

(Fort Dodge, Epworth) (Caroline) 2609 11th Ave. S. 515-573-7810<br />

Fort Dodge 50501<br />

KWON, Hee Soon (FE-LFT) St. Paul’s U.M. Church<br />

(Apptd. California-Nevada) (Hong Ki Kim) 405 S. 10 th St.<br />

San Jose, CA 95112-3798<br />

L<br />

LAMBERTSON, Katherine (ODM) 805 Okoboji Ave. 712-338-4642<br />

(Milford Union) 44 Westview Dr. 712-338-2429<br />

Milford 51351<br />

LA GREE, R. KEVIN (FE) (Pat) Simpson College<br />

(Extension ministries) 701 N. C St.<br />

Indianola 50125-1202<br />

LaMORE, George E., Jr. (RM) (Jane) 307 W. Pearl St. 319-385-4678<br />

Mt. Pleasant 52641<br />

LaMOTTE, Gerald C. (RM) (Nancy) 1621 Linn St. 515-432-7233<br />

Boone 50036<br />

LANDIS, Clarence H. (RAM) (Lillian) 201 W. 14th St. 712-243-4025<br />

Atlantic 50022<br />

LANING, Everett L. (RM) (Ruth) 816 Robin Glen Ave. 515-962-5200<br />

Indianola 50125-1087<br />

LARSON, Ernest W. (RM) (Ruth) 1300 13th St. N.W. #407-B 319-390-4668<br />

Cedar Rapids 52405-2440<br />

LARSON, Karen M. (SLP) 1 McCormick St. Ext. Apt. A-5 319-582-9365<br />

(United Community Ministries) Dubuque 52001-6017<br />

LATTA, Lloyd A. (RM) (Beulah) 2521 Franklin Ave. 319-986-6445<br />

Mt. Pleasant 52641<br />

LATTA, Nelly Restrepo (FLP) (Richard) 900 Park Ave. 319-263-1468<br />

(Muscatine) 1532 Magnolia St. 319-263-5077<br />

Muscatine 52761<br />

LATTA, Richard (PLP) (Nelly) 201 S. Main St. PO Box 187 319-392-4768<br />

(Danville-Long Creek) 408 1 st Ave. PO Box 187 319-392-4767<br />

Danville 52623-0187<br />

LAUTT, Clarence N. (RM) (Zona) PO Box 3463<br />

LAUTT, Zona L. (RAM) (Clarence) Fayetteville, AR 72702-3463<br />

LaVELLE, Larry D. (FE) (Virginia) 516 Kellogg 515-232-2750


ROLLS<br />

(Ames, First) 1321 Burnett 515-233-1002<br />

Ames 50010<br />

LAY, Forest M. (RM) (Dorothy) 601 S. Oswego St. 712-468-2762<br />

Pomeroy 50575-1100<br />

LAYMAN, Richard P. (FE) (Lela Mae) 1103 13th St. PO Box 57 712-423-1115<br />

(Onawa-Turin) 1114 <strong>Iowa</strong> Ave. PO Box 57 712-423-1071<br />

Onawa 51040-0057<br />

LAYMON, Goldie (PLP) (Ralph) RR 1 Box 91 319-524-4397<br />

(Keokuk, Emmanuel) Revere, MO 63465-9739 660-948-2716<br />

LAYTON, Charles V. (FE) 907 Water Box 301 319-983-2322<br />

(New Hartford) 1012 Beaver Box 301 319-983-2520<br />

New Hartford 50660-0301<br />

LEACH, Matt W. (RM) (Helen) PO Box 92 641-942-7118<br />

Milo 50166-0092<br />

LEATHERMAN, J. Artley (RM) (Naomi) 23245 Orchard Lane 219-875-1509<br />

Goshen, IN 46526-9077<br />

LeBLANC, Susen F. (FE) 424 Sycamore PO Box 358 319-987-2596<br />

(Janesville) 416 Sycamore PO Box 358 319-987-2168<br />

Janesville 50647-0358<br />

LEMMERMANN, Robert W. (RM) 214 N. George St. 641-736-4940<br />

Saint Ansgar 50472-1403<br />

LEMONS, Dannel F. (FE) (Alana) 210 E. Spring 641-622-2641<br />

(Sigourney) 405 E. Spring 641-622-2229<br />

Sigourney 52591<br />

LESHER, John Q. (RM) (Mary) 4871 S. Gloria View Ct<br />

Green Valley, AZ 85614-5823<br />

LEVECK, Jill S. (FE-LFT) (Kevin) PO Box 367 712-652-3634<br />

(Ecumenical appointment/Hope Parish) Scranton 51462-0367<br />

LEVECK, Kevin M. (FE) (Jill) PO Box 367 712-652-3610<br />

(Scranton-Greenbrier) Scranton 51462-0367 712-652-3634<br />

LEVERENZ, Robert E. (FE) 2727 S.E. Alder, 97214 503-234-0175<br />

(Extension ministries) 1035 NE Going St 503-228-9573<br />

Portland, OR 97211-4539<br />

LEWIS, Frederick J. (FE) 508 2nd Ave. N. 641-357-5247<br />

(Clear Lake) 515 2nd Ave. N. 641-357-2724<br />

Clear Lake 50428<br />

LEWIS, LeRoy B. (RM) (Nancy) PO Box 239 815-777-2855<br />

Galena, IL 61036<br />

LEWIS, Lon L. (FE) (Nancy) 202 E. 4th St., 52501-2907 641-684-5451<br />

(Ottumwa, First) 5 Woodshire Dr. 641-684-4796<br />

Ottumwa 52501-1357<br />

LIEDER, Lyle W. (RM) (Betty) 15291 Park Ave. 641-357-4333<br />

Clear Lake 50428-9101<br />

LIERMAN, Chad E. (PM) PO Box 125 319-474-2319<br />

(Brandon-Mt. Auburn) Brandon 52210 319-474-2362<br />

LINDLEY, Doris (FLP) (Marvin) 300 Crawford PO Box 101 712-282-4361<br />

(Galva-Silver Creek) 1006 Park Ln 712-364-3301<br />

Ida Grove 51445<br />

LINDLEY, Marvin G. (AM) (Doris) 312 S. Main PO Box 147 712-364-2412<br />

(Ida Grove) 1006 Park Lane 712-364-3301<br />

Ida Grove 51445<br />

LING, John C.S. (FE) (Bonnie) 119 N. Howard PO Box 40 319-664-3784<br />

(Three Rivers Parish) North English 52316 319-664-3644<br />

LIPPINCOTT, Anne (FE) (Steve Braudt) 1415 12th St 641-858-2057<br />

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(Eldora) 1702 12th St 641-858-2099<br />

Eldora 50627<br />

LIPPINCOTT, John A. (RM) (Margery) Wesley Manor 904-287-7423<br />

25 State Rd. 13 Apt. H-22<br />

Jacksonville, FL 32259-2899<br />

LLOYD, Joseph W. (ODM) PO Box 525 641-653-4477<br />

(Hedrick/Martinsburg) Route 2 Box 48 641-653-2442<br />

Hedrick 52563<br />

LOGAN, Rex V. (RM) (Marion) 2517 W. 4 th St.<br />

Grand Island, NE 68803<br />

LOHMAN, Ralph (ODM) 302 S. Carroll PO Box 69 712-472-2324<br />

(Rock Rapids) 402 S. Carroll PO Box 69 712-472-2770<br />

Rock Rapids 51246-0069<br />

LONGWORTH, Nicholas S. (FE) 1026 A Avenue NE 319-369-7211<br />

(Extension ministries) PO Box 3026<br />

Cedar Rapids 52406-3026<br />

1381 38th St. PL 319-447-9471<br />

Marion 52302 FAX 319-447-9617<br />

LORD, Howard J. (RM) (Wilma) 134 Lakeview Dr. 641-623-3521<br />

Montezuma 50171<br />

LOTHE, Scott E. (FE) (Colette) 85 N. Jones Blvd. PO Box 36 319-626-2762<br />

(North Liberty) 30 Vixen Circle 319-626-2782<br />

North Liberty 52317-0036<br />

LOTT, Raymond C., Jr. (RM) (Nora Lee) 2512 NW Turner Dr. #1001<br />

Bentonville, AR 72712-3908<br />

LOUK, James N. (FE) (Lynn) 130 W. Grant St. 641-342-2830<br />

(Osceola) 531 S. Fillmore St. 641-342-2337<br />

Osceola 50213<br />

LOUK, John E. (FE) (Joy) 301 Washington PO Box 146 319-988-3776<br />

(Hudson) 450 First PO Box 146 319-988-4379<br />

Hudson 50643-0146<br />

LUCK, Catherine A. (FE) (Mike Roth) 201 N. Locust 641-394-2893<br />

(Elma and New Hampton) 347 Fleur Dr. 641-394-2249<br />

New Hampton 50659<br />

LUERS, Charles E. (FE) (Cherie) 113 Montgomery PO Box 582 641-782-4281<br />

(Superintendent, Creston District) 302 S Park St 641-782-2906<br />

Creston 50801<br />

LUETHYE, Lisa L. (FE) 987529 Nebraska Medical Cnter 402-559-9140<br />

(Extension ministries) Omaha, NE 68198-7529<br />

628 N. 88th Plaza Apt. 1F 402-393-0524<br />

Omaha, NE 68114-2844<br />

LUNEMANN, Renee (PLP) (David) PO Box 87 319-644-2288<br />

(Solon, Assoc.) Solon 52333-0087<br />

M<br />

MABERRY, Alvin T. (RM) (Grace) 4343 Lebanon Rd. Apt. 1001<br />

Hermitage, TN 37076<br />

MacPEEK, Donald W. (RM) (Ruth) 469 Stipe St.<br />

North Fort Myers, FL 33903-4325<br />

MADDEN, Roger C. (FE) (Amy) PO Box 394 712-246-2081<br />

(Shenandoah) 505 5th Ave. 712-246-4663<br />

Shenandoah 51601<br />

MADSEN, E. Dwayne (AM) (Bernadine) 1801 Sunset Dr. 515-981-4251


ROLLS<br />

(Norwalk) 1016 Gordon 515-981-4585<br />

Norwalk 50211<br />

MAIZE, Roger A. (FE) 303 Pine St. PO Box 232 712-295-6592<br />

(Peterson-Royal) Peterson 51047-0232 712-295-6591<br />

MALLOTT, Charlotte A. (RM) (Sheridan) 13544 Ames Ave. 402-492-9661<br />

MALLOTT, Sheridan M. (RM) (Charlotte) Omaha, NE 68164<br />

MALONE, Sara B. (AM) PO Box 1017 712-947-4553<br />

(Hinton-Merrill, Melbourne) Hinton 51024 712-947-4551<br />

MANNING, Duane R. (RM) 6776 116th Ave. 319-652-6426<br />

Maquoketa 52060<br />

MAPLE, Donald F. (RM) (Bonnie) 13019 Old Hickory Rd.<br />

Cypress, TX 77429<br />

MARIYA, Deborah (FE) 3401 Homewood Pkwy 202-764-0294<br />

(Extension ministries) Kensington, MD 20895 301-962-8212<br />

MARKLE, Connie (FLP) RR 1 Box 28A 641-936-4361<br />

(Douds-Lebanon-Selma) Douds 52551-9704 641-936-4362<br />

MARKS, James R. (RM) 16 Souther Rd.<br />

Gloucester, MA 01930-3256<br />

MARTIN, Jeanne L. (FE) 107 E. Main 641-592-1106<br />

(Lake Mills) 105 E. Main 641-592-1101<br />

Lake Mills 50450<br />

MARTIN, Ray I. (RM) (MaryAnn) 2523 Sherwood Dr. 515-288-9090<br />

Des Moines 50310 515-255-3877<br />

MARTIN, Robert P. (RM) (Lois) 3124 16th Ave. N. 515-576-0777<br />

Fort Dodge 50501-8014<br />

MARTY, Howard H. (RM) (Emogene) 2016 Terrace Dr.<br />

Cedar Falls 50613-5800<br />

MARZOLF, Gary A. (FE) (Jan) 305 S. Clark St. 641-585-3281<br />

(Forest City-Crystal Lake) 345 S. Clark St. 641-585-2071<br />

Forest City 50436<br />

MASON, Charles E. (RM) (Helen) 3116 Viking Dr. PO Box 2075 712-255-3800<br />

Sioux City 51104<br />

MATHENEY, Jim (PLP) (Judy) 12592 Hill Blvd. 641-722-3870<br />

(Blakesburg-Christiansburg-Mt. Zion) Drakesville 52552-8605<br />

MATHER, Merlin R. (FE) (Diane) BroMan Pastoral Services 309-827-4321<br />

(Extension ministries) 403 W. Virginia Ave. ext. 5839<br />

Normal, IL 61761-3666<br />

1308 Eastport Dr. 309-663-1452<br />

Bloomington, IL 61704-8145<br />

MATHER, P. Boyd (RM) (Darlene) 5715 Walnut Hill Ave. 515-255-5730<br />

Des Moines 50312<br />

MATTHEWS, Gene E. (RM) (Insook) 3413 E Court St. 319-358-9464<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245-3906<br />

MATTSON, Thomas E. (FE) (Janet) 200 E. Market St. PO Box 97 319-455-<strong>2000</strong><br />

(Lisbon) 101 Alexander Ct. 319-455-2846<br />

Lisbon 52253<br />

MAY, Russell A. (FE) (Susan) 720 Grand Ave. 515-279-0826<br />

(West Des Moines) 601 34th St. PL 515-327-0934<br />

West Des Moines 50265<br />

MAY, Susan M. (FE) (Russell) 2747 E. Madison 515-266-0265<br />

(Des Moines, Staves) Des Moines 50317<br />

601 34th St. PL 515-327-0934<br />

West Des Moines 50265<br />

McALPINE, Larry L. (FE) (Connie) 116 Center St. 712-653-3928<br />

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(Manning) 615 Second St. 712-653-3971<br />

Manning 51455<br />

McALPINE, Shurmaine (AM) (William) PO Box 115 712-834-2501<br />

(Everly-Spencer, Zion) Everly 51338-0115 712-834-2398<br />

McALPINE, William E. (RM) (Shurmaine) 210 S Adams PO Box 17 712-834-2398<br />

Everly 51338-0017<br />

McBLAIN, Robert A. (RM) (Stella) 405 37th St. Apt. 102 515-271-6735<br />

Des Moines 50312-4301<br />

McBRIDE, Robert E. (RM) 8 Sorolla Lane<br />

Hot Springs, AR 71909-5410<br />

McCALLUM, John W. (RM) (Doris) Deceased 6/20/00<br />

McCALMONT, Cynthia M. (FE) (Scott) 2622 Lincolnway 515-292-6936<br />

(Ames, Collegiate, Assoc.) 3522 Annear St. 515-292-5013<br />

Ames 50014<br />

McCONNELL, Wauneita R. (RAM) 509 N. 1st St. #102 515-961-8202<br />

Indianola 50125-1802<br />

McCULLOUGH, Julie D. (FE) PO Box 58 319-835-5083<br />

(Donnellson-Embury) Donnellson 52625 319-835-5220<br />

McDONOUGH, Gary D. (AM) (Connie) 1001 Main St. PO Box 75 641-969-4660<br />

(Beacon-Eddyville) 1003 Main St. PO Box 55 641-969-5320<br />

Eddyville 52553<br />

McFATE, Warren J. (RM) (Mildred) 1425 N. 6th Ave. E. 641-792-9912<br />

Newton 50208<br />

McGEE, Gerald D. (FE) (Winonah) 112 N. Walnut PO Box 450 712-527-4607<br />

(Glenwood) 110 N. Walnut 712-527-4714<br />

Glenwood 51534<br />

McGRAW, Douglas K. (FE) (Cynthia) 12145 Ladue Road 314-878-4340<br />

(Extension ministries) St. Louis, MO 63141<br />

1450 Central Parkway<br />

Florissant, MO 63031<br />

McINTOSH, Ruth (TPS) 823 Summit St. PO Box 283 319-849-2518<br />

(Center Point-Alice-Urbana Assoc.) Center Point 52213-0283<br />

McKINLEY, PAUL F. (RM) (Leola) W. Friendship Haven 515-573-6986<br />

420 S. Kenyon Rd.<br />

Fort Dodge 50501-5793<br />

McKINNEY, Rodger N. (FE) (Carole) 601 Pioneer Ave 712-783-4451<br />

(Disability leave) Wiota 50274<br />

McNAMARA, Brian S. (FE) (Dee) 624 Elm Ave. PO Box 67 515-733-4712<br />

(Story City, Grace) 620 Elm Ave. PO Box 67 515-733-2192<br />

Story City 50248-0067<br />

McPHERON, Jeff (PLP) (Sherri) 701 E. Alter Dr. 319-986-5591<br />

(Trenton) Mt. Pleasant 52641<br />

McPHERSON, Dean O. (FE) (Susan) 214 W. 2nd PO Box 176 712-446-3656<br />

(Sutherland-Larrabee) 304 W. 2nd 712-446-3655<br />

Sutherland 51058<br />

McQUERRY, Cleta M. (AM) 1441 32 nd St. 515-274-5249<br />

(Disability) Des Moines 50311-2815<br />

MEADE, Susan (FLP) (Paul) 502 Florence PO Box 507 319-346-1076<br />

(Parkersburg-Pleasant Valley) 703 4 th Ave. 319-346-2359<br />

Parkersburg 50665<br />

MEADOR, Scott (FE) (Heather) 102 E. Main PO Box 56 319-876-3193<br />

(Epworth) 107 1st St. PO Box 56 319-876-5524<br />

Epworth 52045-0056


ROLLS<br />

MEHAFFEY, Charles R. (RM) (Patricia) 1106 Ivanhoe Rd. 319-848-7526<br />

Mount Vernon 52314<br />

MEISTER, John R. (FLP) (Lori Rhinehart) 1909 Martin Luther King Jr. Pkwy 515-288-7775<br />

(D.M., Gatchel) Des Moines 50314<br />

1137 38 th St. 515-279-4757<br />

Des Moines 50311-3620<br />

MELBY, Steven P. (FE-LFT) (Kathy) 3016 E. 13th St. 515-266-3826<br />

(Des Moines, Miller) Des Moines 50316<br />

6685 N.W. 10th St. 515-289-9821<br />

Des Moines 50313<br />

MELICK, Ruth A. (FE) (Keith) 505 Pearl St. 712-523-2812<br />

(Bedford-Gravity) 808 King St. 712-523-2915<br />

Bedford 50833<br />

MEQUI, Bonifacio B., Jr. (RM) 5209 James Loop 254-501-4741<br />

Killeen, TX 76542-3844<br />

MERCER-BURNS, Sandra L. (PM) (Alan) 130 N. 4 th St 515-989-5264<br />

(Leave of absence) Carlisle 50047-7701<br />

MERRILL, Karen E.H. (FE) (Reginald) 5723 Franklin Ave. 515-277-9464<br />

(D.M., Marquisville-Christ) 4021 Clinton Ave. 515-633-0037<br />

Des Moines 50310<br />

MERRILL, Reginald H. (FE) (Karen) 412 Euclid Ave. 515-243-3817<br />

(D.M., Epworth) 4021 Clinton Ave. 515-633-0037<br />

Des Moines 50310<br />

METZ, Michael G. (FE) (DiAnn) PO Box 115 712-374-2521<br />

(Sidney-Thurman) 705 Webster PO Box 115 712-374-3310<br />

Sidney 51652-0115<br />

MEYER, Edward C. (RM) (Ilse) PO Box 236 641-562-3126<br />

Calmar 52132-0236<br />

MICHAELSON, Robert S. (RM) 4513 Carriage Hill Dr.<br />

Santa Barbara, CA 93110<br />

MILFORD, Brian K. (FE) 2424 42nd St. N.E., 52402 319-393-1354<br />

(Cedar Rapids, Lovely Lane) 2304 Beaver Ave. S.E. 319-365-9956<br />

Cedar Rapids 52403<br />

MILLER, Charles (PLP) 523 S. 5 th St. 641-753-7343<br />

(Marshalltown, Morrow Memorial) Marshalltown 50158 319-234-7927<br />

MILLER, Daniel P. (AM) (Noreen) 708 2nd Ave PO Box 198 712-864-3480<br />

(Armstrong-Dolliver) 801 2nd Ave PO Box 198 712-864-3292<br />

Armstrong 50514-0198<br />

MILLER, Eugene L. (RM) (Doris) PO Box 246 319-246-2354<br />

(Calamus-Grand Mound) Calamus 52729-0246<br />

2218 Spring Ct 319-323-6512<br />

Davenport 52803<br />

MILLER, Harold S. (RM) 1231 Connie Ave.<br />

Jackson, MI 49203-6082<br />

MILLER, J. Heber (RM) (Virginia) RR 5 Box 5192 712-336-3360<br />

Spirit Lake 51360<br />

MILLER, Jerry R. (FE) (Amy) 13525 N.W. 70th Ave. 515-986-4036<br />

(Grimes) Grimes 50111<br />

MILLER, Judith (FE) 216 Sycamore St. Suite 508 319-264-6836<br />

(Superintendent, Muscatine District) PO Box 1202 319-263-2415<br />

Muscatine 52761<br />

MILLER, Matthew P. (FE) (Carol) 301 N. Walnut St. 319-367-5642<br />

(New London) 305 N. Walnut St. 319-367-2655<br />

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New London 52645<br />

MILLER, Melvin B. (RM) (Ruth) 17783 Hwy 99 319-937-5880<br />

Burlington 52601-8765<br />

MILLER, Paul L. (RM) 2320 E. MacArthur #G-10<br />

Wichita, KS 67216<br />

MILLER, R. Martin (RM) (Eva Marie) 252 S. 22nd St. 319-377-4899<br />

Marion 52302<br />

MILLER, William T. (RM) (Lois) 5412 Vista Drive 515-223-4519<br />

West Des Moines 50266-3713<br />

MILLER-SINCLAIR, Roxanne (FE) Moultrie Co. Counseling Center 217-728-4352<br />

(Edward) (Extension ministries) 2 W. Adams St. PO Box 163<br />

Sullivan, IL 61951<br />

504 Cedar Dr 217-935-8782<br />

Clinton, IL 61727-2413<br />

MILLIGAN, Al O. (FE) (Kate) 301 N. Walnut PO Box 459 712-668-4449<br />

(Odebolt-Arthur) 309 N. Walnut PO Box 459 712-668-4440<br />

Odebolt 51458<br />

MINEAR, Paul S. (RM) (Glayds) 64 Farm View Dr.<br />

Guilford, CT 06437<br />

MITCHELL, Darrell V. (RM) (Eileen) 1403 Austin Pl 641-752-7330<br />

Marshalltown 50158-6002<br />

MITCHELL, Diane (FLP-INT) (Craig) 601 Milwaukee PO Box 125 641-228-5368<br />

(Charles City, Assoc.) 709 2 nd Ave. 641-228-5575<br />

Charles City 50616<br />

1127 T Ave 319-478-2826<br />

Buckingham 50612<br />

MITCHELL, Harold D. (FE) (Beth) 102 Lynwood PO Box 185 515-597-2625<br />

(Huxley-Cambridge) Huxley 50124-0185<br />

4323 Grand Ave. Apt. 434 515-274-4918<br />

Des Moines 50312<br />

MITTMAN, Barbara K. (FD-LFT) (Robert) PO Box 262 515-382-2739<br />

(<strong>Conference</strong> Youth Director) Nevada 50201<br />

MIXON, David W. (OCE-LFT) (Rhonda) Great River Medical Center<br />

1221 S. Gear Ave.<br />

West Burlington 52655-1679<br />

MOHAN, Tom (PLP) 1000 30th St. NE 319-363-8454<br />

(Cedar Rapids, Faith) 1503 Elmhurst Dr. NE 319-363-1531<br />

Cedar Rapids 52402<br />

MOLINDO, Ekoka A. (PM) c/o PO Box 7<br />

(Leave of absence) Kellogg 50135-0007<br />

MONTHEI, Marshall L. (FE) (Heather) 512 4th St. 319-478-2013<br />

(Traer) 506 5th St. 319-478-2361<br />

Traer 50675<br />

MONTZ, Neil R. (FE) (Debra) 115 S. 10 th St. 515-993-3791<br />

(Adel) 606 N. 12 th St. 515-993-3903<br />

Adel 50003<br />

MOORE, Darwin L. (FE) (Pam) 1512 W Hardin PO Box 67 515-859-7338<br />

(Alden-Popejoy-Williams) 1406 W Hardin PO Box 67 515-859-7376<br />

Alden 50006<br />

MOORE, John K. (RM) (Betty) 855 Golden Bough Rd. 941-696-1401<br />

Lake Wales, FL 33853<br />

MOORE, Kathleen R. (FE) 517 2nd St. 319-728-2669<br />

(Columbus Junction-Columbus City) 1403 Colton 319-728-2791<br />

Columbus Junction 52738


ROLLS<br />

MOORE, Leroy W. (RM) (Kathryn) 1305 Wesley Lane 515-961-0977<br />

Indianola 50125<br />

MOORE, Lester L. (RM) 2003 Cessna 515-292-3816<br />

Ames 50010<br />

MOORE, Raymond D. (RM) (Marjorie) 1406 N. Roche 641-842-6331<br />

Knoxville 50138<br />

MOORE, Virginia (ODM) (Fred) 465 N. Heritage PO Box 523 712-757-4960<br />

(Primghar) 375 N. Hayes Ave. 712-757-6325<br />

Primghar 51245<br />

MOORLACH, John H. (FE) 301 W. Ashland PO Box 258 515-961-5317<br />

(Indianola, First, assoc.) 1001 W. Euclid Ave. 515-961-7500<br />

Indianola 50125<br />

MOREANO, Edwin (ODM) (Jean Sullivan) PO Box 523 319-465-3473<br />

(United Church of Monticello) 511 N. Arminda Ave. 319-465-6304<br />

Monticello 50213<br />

MORFITT, Wilbur (FLP) (Vivian) 104 W South St PO Box 152 319-456-2251<br />

(Richland) Richland 52585-0152 319-456-3105<br />

MORGAN, Michael (FE) 921 Des Moines St. 515-832-5369<br />

(Webster City, Asbury) 625 Walnut St. 515-832-1391<br />

Webster City 50595<br />

MORRIS, David A. (FE) (Lori) 3700 Indian Hills Dr., 51104 712-239-2382<br />

(Sioux City, Wesley) 3105 40th St. 712-239-1349<br />

Sioux City 51108 FAX712-239-1991<br />

MORRIS, Jim W. (FE) (Mary) 801 Broadway PO Box 99 712-852-2154<br />

(Emmetsburg) 2206 8 th St. 712-852-3506<br />

Emmetsburg 50536<br />

MORRIS, Milo E. (RM) (Carol) 1117 Lantern Square Apt. 4 319-232-5574<br />

Waterloo 50701-4760<br />

MORRIS, Robert (FLP) 201 N. Market St. PO Box 64 641-672-2564<br />

(Oskaloosa, Assoc.) Oskaloosa 52577<br />

MORRISON, Clarence M. (RM) 564 E. 138th PL 918-291-8724<br />

(Esther Gene) Glenpool, OK 74033-2831<br />

MORRISON, Cynthia (AM) (W. Don) 402 3 rd St. PO Box 10 641-499-2022<br />

(Garwin-Garwin Disciples) Garwin 50632<br />

107 Burhow St. PO Box 129 641-476-3921<br />

Laurel 50141-0129<br />

MORRISON, W. Don (FE) (Cynthia) 209 S. Main St. PO Box 129 641-476-3417<br />

(Laurel) 107 Burhow St. PO Box 129 641-476-3921<br />

Laurel 50141-0129<br />

MORROW, Charlie A. (RAM) (Bonnie) 1302 Seymour 641-484-5012<br />

(Chelsea-Meskwaki Settlement) Tama 52339<br />

MOSS, Jon (TPS) (Sharon) 107 South St. PO Box 66 319-482-3361<br />

(Martelle) Martelle 52305-0066<br />

181 Chatham Rd. NE 319-373-2799<br />

Cedar Rapids 52402-1538<br />

MULLER, Henry N. (RM) 75 W. Clifton Ave. Apt. 304<br />

Sioux City 51104<br />

MULLER, Merrill G. (FE) Goodwill Industries 712-258-4511<br />

(Extension ministries) 3100 W. 4th St. PO Box 1438<br />

4506 Manor Circle<br />

Sioux City 51104<br />

MURR, Tom (TPS) (Ann) 419 E. Clay St. 641-342-3368<br />

(Woodburn) Osceola 50213-1331<br />

MUTCHLER, Sue J. (FD) 927 Harlington Pl 319-352-5127<br />

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(C.F., Washington Chapel, Assoc) Waverly 50677<br />

MUTUM, Edwin (SLP) 1809 Mississippi Blvd. 319-355-5218<br />

(Bettendorf, Asbury, Assoc.) 3585 Sunny Hill Dr. 319-359-1032<br />

Bettendorf 52722<br />

MYERS, Christopher M. (FE) 1201 Calumett Dr. 319-268-9954<br />

(Appointed to School) Cedar Falls 50613-5442<br />

N<br />

NELSON, David L. (FE) (Rita) 10500 N. Port Washington Rd. 414-240-0429<br />

(Extension ministries) Mequon, WI 53092<br />

308 W. Washington St. 515-284-3008<br />

Port Washington, WI 53074-1839<br />

NELSON, Donald L. (PLP) (Myra) Box 316 712-477-2391<br />

(Lester) Larchwood 51241<br />

NELSON, James R. (FE) (Carolyn) 2718 University, 50311 515-274-3133<br />

(Extension ministries) 675 48th St. 515-277-0041<br />

Des Moines 50312<br />

NELSON, Karen (SLP) 1298 7th Ave 319-377-4856<br />

(Marion, First, Assoc.) Marion 52302-3405<br />

903 1st Ave N (mail) 319-895-8182<br />

Mt. Vernon 52314-1420<br />

NESBITT, Scott (ODM) PO Box 40 319-657-3020<br />

(Ainsworth) Ainsworth 52201-0040 319-657-4214<br />

NESTER, Tony R. (FE) (Evelyn) 1400 W. Bremer Ave. 319-352-2590<br />

(Waverly, Trinity) Waverly 50677<br />

NEWBROUGH, Floyd T. (RM) NBA Ramsey Home<br />

1611 27 th St. Rm. 18<br />

Des Moines 50310-5499<br />

NEWLON, Kent (FLP) (Linda) 201 W. Madison PO Box 309 319-928-6823<br />

(Edgewood) 505 W. Union St. 319-928-7093<br />

Edgewood 52042<br />

NEWLON, Linda (TPS) (Kent) 201 E. Burger PO Box 97 319-427-5531<br />

(Circle of Hope Parish) Hawkeye 52147-0097<br />

505 W. Union St. 319-928-7093<br />

Edgewood 52042-8156<br />

NICHOLS, Frank A. (RM) (Aileen) 1408 16th Ave. N.W. 507-280-0303<br />

Rochester, MN 55901<br />

NICHOLSON, Dennis D. (RM) (Linda) 903 North C St. 515-962-0289<br />

Indianola 50125-1323<br />

NICHOLSON, James B. (RM) (Hilda) 2500 N. Volusia Lot 25 904-774-7248<br />

Orange City, FL 32763-2854<br />

NIMS, Gary A. (FE) (Rita) 311 2 nd Ave. W. 712-262-5970<br />

(Spencer) 222 W. 4 th St. 712-262-7654<br />

Spencer 51301<br />

NISSEN, Richard J. (FE) (Carol) 806 Albert St. N. 612-646-2766<br />

(Extension ministries) St. Paul, MN 55104-1303<br />

5608 Schutta Rd. 612-784-3022<br />

Shoreview, MN 55126-4947<br />

NOLTE, David M. (FE) (Mari) 200 N Main St PO Box 606 712-482-5530<br />

(Oakland) 831 Scenic Cir PO Box 606 712-482-5539<br />

Oakland 51560<br />

NOLTE, Eldon G. (RM) (Lois) 2700 E. 39 th St. 515-262-7197<br />

Des Moines 50317-5755


ROLLS<br />

NOSEK, Julie DeShaw (RFD) 635 Gooseberry Dr. #2007<br />

Longmont, CO 80503<br />

NOSEWORTHY, James A. (FE) PO Box 340007, 37203-0007 615-340-7406<br />

(Karla Kincannon) 2708 Sunset PL 615-385-0669<br />

(Extension ministries) Nashville, TN 37212<br />

NOTHDURFT, Milton H. (RM) (Bernyce) Deceased 6/6/00<br />

O<br />

OAKLAND, Jerry E. (FE) (Barbara) 1199 Main St. 319-582-4543<br />

(Dubuque, St. Luke’s) 1755 Churchill Dr. 319-583-2363<br />

Dubuque 52001<br />

OBERHEU, Crystal (FE) PO Box 697 641-947-4141<br />

(Melcher/Dallas) Melcher 50163-0697<br />

106 Spring Rd. 515-947-6600<br />

Dallas 50062<br />

ODELL, Clair D. (FE) (Alice) Box 1268 (mail) 319-652-4420<br />

(Maquoketa) 430 Thomas Ave. 319-652-4154<br />

Maquoketa 52060 FAX 319-652-1942<br />

ODOOM, Solomon (ODM) (Sarah) 701 1 st Ave. PO Box 167 641-398-2855<br />

(Floyd-West St. Charles) 605 2 nd Ave. 641-398-2850<br />

Floyd 50435<br />

ODOOM, Sarah J. Rohret (SLP) 701 1 st Ave. PO Box 167 641-398-2855<br />

(Floyd-West St. Charles) (Solomon) 605 2 nd Ave. 641-398-2850<br />

Floyd 50435<br />

OHRT, David J. (RM) (Laura Connolly) 3315 Indiana Ave. 712-276-0609<br />

Sioux City 51106<br />

OLIVER, Jerry D. (PLP) (Carol) PO Box 185 641-947-2751<br />

(Lacona) Melcher 50163-0185<br />

OLMSTED, William E. (RM) (Becky) 628 Franklin 319-524-4385<br />

Keokuk 52632<br />

OLSON, Bernard G. (RM) (June) 15290 Bashford Ave. 641-357-5525<br />

Clear Lake 50428-8754<br />

OLSON, Richard L. (FE) 1611 Shoreway Rd 712-732-9183<br />

(Extension ministries) Storm Lake 50588<br />

OLSON, T. Leigh (FE-LFT) Fairlawn Hts. United Church 416-481-6848<br />

(Randall Heskett) 28 Fairlawn Ave.<br />

(Ecumenical appointment) Toronto, Ontario<br />

Canada M5M 1S7<br />

126 Raleigh Ave. 416-486-9712<br />

Toronto, Ontario<br />

Canada M4N1W9<br />

OREN, John J. (FE) (Janie) 109 Primrose Ln 319-342-3777<br />

(Leave of absence) La Porte City 50651-1126<br />

ORTHEL, Michael L. (FE) (JoAnn) PO Box 1209 319-656-2642<br />

(Kalona) Kalona 52247-1209 319-656-3004<br />

OSWALD, Rollin G. (RM) (Loraine) 2621 27th Ave. 319-377-2634<br />

Marion 52302<br />

O'TOOL, Duane H. (RM) (Juanita) 506 4th Ave 712-999-5189<br />

Coon Rapids 50058-1204<br />

OTTESEN, Realff H. (PE) PO Box 117 319-885-4554<br />

(Shell Rock) PO Box 651 319-885-4114<br />

Shell Rock 50670<br />

OUGH, Bruce R. (FE) (Charlene) 32 Wesley Blvd.<br />

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(Bishop, West Ohio Conf.) Worthington, OH 43085<br />

OWENS, Michael L. (FE) (Janene) 405 Jackson Blvd. 712-629-4803<br />

(Disability leave) Tabor 51653<br />

P<br />

PACHOLKE, David A. (FE) (Jan) 350 N. Grandview Ave. 319-589-2534<br />

(Extension ministries) 898 Patricia Ann Dr. 319-556-7478<br />

Dubuque 52001<br />

PACKARD, B. Gordon (RM) (Karen) 4668 Wesley Dr. 641-357-6085<br />

Clear Lake 50428<br />

PAIGE, Max E. (RM) (Ruth) 406 G Ave. 319-824-3825<br />

Grundy Center 50638<br />

PAIGE, Walden J. (FE) (Bonita) 223 W. Washington 712-542-3719<br />

(Clarinda) 209 W. Washington 712-542-3844<br />

Clarinda 51632-1553<br />

PAIGE, Warren S. (RM) (Irene) W. Friendship Haven 440-42 515-573-6972<br />

420 Kenyon Rd.<br />

Fort Dodge 50501-5749<br />

PALS, Daryl W. (FE) (Diana) 501 E. 19th St. N. 641-792-5736<br />

(Newton, St. Luke) 5704 E. 28th Ave. N. 641-792-6144<br />

Newton 50208<br />

PALS, Keith G. (FE) (Kristine) 1306 Market St. PO Box 479 515-352-3541<br />

(Gowrie) 1107 3 rd Ave. PO Box 479 515-352-3995<br />

Gowrie 50543-0479<br />

PANLAQUI, Remigio (FE) (Betty) 510 Thompson PO Box 460 641-892-4161<br />

(Sheffield-Chapin) Sheffield 50475-0460 641-892-4384<br />

PARK, Sungjoon (FE) (Giehwa) 602 4 th St. PO Box 266 641-377-2534<br />

(Colo) Colo 50056-0266 641-377-2570<br />

PARMER, Wallace A. (RM) (Charlotte) 302 Plaza Heights Rd. Apt. #3 641-753-6347<br />

Marshalltown 50158<br />

PARSONS, Geneva R. (FLP) 405 S. Howard PO Box 302 712-272-3727<br />

(Newell-Varina) 409 S. Howard PO Box 302 712-272-3789<br />

Newell 50568<br />

PARRIS, Robert M. (RM) (Bettie) (Apr.) 28 4 th Ave. S.W. PO Box 223 205-357-4659<br />

Wedowee, AL 36278<br />

(Nov.) 660 Sunset Cir. #P<br />

Frostproof, FL 33843<br />

PARROTT, Glenn R. (RM) (Mary) 516 W. 10 th St.<br />

Hugoton, KS 67951<br />

PARROTT, Thomas R. (FE) (Mary) 3215 Tipton Rd. 319-263-9344<br />

(Muscatine, New Hope) 919 Fuller (mail) 319-263-7469<br />

Muscatine 52761<br />

PATERSON, George W. (RM) (Ida) 1530 Muscatine 319-338-3146<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52240<br />

PATET, Ashok (ODM) 121 N. Water PO Box 484 641-823-4256<br />

(Greene Yoke) Greene 50636-0484<br />

PATRICK, Lynn (AM) (Shirley) PO Box 308 319-923-5460<br />

(Earlville United Parish) Earlville 52041 319-923-2312<br />

PATRICK, Scot A. (PM) (Michelle) 203 N. Downey PO Box 750 319-643-5489<br />

(West Branch) 115 E. Green PO Box 750 319-643-5633<br />

West Branch 52358<br />

PAULEY, Christine (TPS) (Larry) 204 W. North PO Box 339 641-724-3549<br />

(West Grove) Moravia 52571-0339


ROLLS<br />

PAULEY, Larry L. (AM) (E. Christine) 101 E. North PO Box 339 641-724-3707<br />

(Moravia) 204 W. North PO Box 339 641-724-3549<br />

Moravia 52571-0339<br />

PAULUS, Richard M. (RM) (Ellyn) 169 Bickford Dr. PO Box 397 319-643-3295<br />

West Branch 52358-0397<br />

PEARSON, Richard L. (RM) (Ramalee) Monarch Cove 712-336-3283<br />

15350 213 Ave.<br />

Spirit Lake 51360-7241<br />

PECKHAM, Galen E. (RM) (Patricia) 15 Bluff St. 319-342-4025<br />

LaPorte City 50651-1147<br />

PEMBLE, James R. (FE) (Muriel) 104 S. Columbus PO Box 187 515-848-5828<br />

(Pleasantville) 205 N. Sunset PO Box 218 515-848-5529<br />

Pleasantville 50225<br />

PENNINGTON, Paul D. (FE) (Sharon) 2330 Plank Rd., 52632-2844 319-524-1081<br />

(Keokuk, Trinity) 939 Eicher St. 319-524-1986<br />

Keokuk 52632-2516<br />

PENTICOFF, Prentiss C. (RM) (Mary) 676 Santa Rosa Blvd Unit 6M<br />

Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548-6057<br />

PERDUE, James D. (FE) (Neva) 720 Grand Ave. 515-279-0826<br />

(West Des Moines, Assoc.) 1100 7 th St. 515-226-0697<br />

West Des Moines 50265<br />

PERDUE, Neva Thorn (FE) (James) PO Box 41006 515-280-8426<br />

(Des Moines, Las Americas, Assoc.) Des Moines 50311-0501<br />

1100 7 th St. 515-226-0697<br />

West Des Moines 50265<br />

PERKINS, Leroy F. (PLP) (Pat) PO Box 237 641-873-4737<br />

(Allerton-Lineville-Clio) 204 South Niagara<br />

Allerton 50008-0237<br />

PETERS, Craig A. (FE) (Lysia) 2330 W. 41st St. 319-391-5488<br />

(Davenport, Christ) 3820 Cedar 319-391-8119<br />

Davenport 52806<br />

PETERS, Douglas A. (FE) 122 North West PO Box 87 319-624-2288<br />

(Martha Schut) (Solon) 130 North West PO Box 87 319-624-2489<br />

Solon 52333-0087<br />

PETERS, Stephen R. (FE) (Susan) 1340 3 rd Ave. SE PO Box 2065 319-363-2058<br />

(C.R., St. Paul’s Assoc.) Cedar Rapids 52406-2065<br />

2122 Country Club Pkwy SE 319-247-2035<br />

Cedar Rapids 52403-1638<br />

PETERSON, David (SLP) (Judy) PO Box 267 319-636-2784<br />

(Oelwein, Assoc. and Hazleton) Hazleton 50641-0267<br />

PETERSON, Edward R. (FE) (Mary) 309 N. Main St. 319-385-1740<br />

(Mount Pleasant) 401 N. Broadway St. 319-385-9506<br />

Mount Pleasant 52641<br />

PETERSON, Kenneth D. (RM) (Ruth) 1431 8 th Ave.<br />

Two Harbors, MN 55616-1116<br />

PETERSON, Peter J. (FE) (Phyllis) 313 E. Montgomery PO Box 288 641-842-3712<br />

(Knoxville) 802 Merna Dr. 641-828-6257<br />

Knoxville 50138<br />

PETRAK, Ronald D. (RM) (Ruth Anne) 1507 Pennsylvania Ave. 515-262-3691<br />

Des Moines 50316<br />

PEVERILL, L. Vernon (RM) (Eliza) 70 Meh Dr. 334-691-4314<br />

Cottonwood, AL 36320<br />

PFALTZGRAFF, Paul O. (RM) (JoAnn) 707 Robin Glen #410 515-961-0955<br />

Indianola 50125-1059<br />

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PFALTZGRAFF, Richard C. (RM) 405 37th St. Apt. 1 515-271-6812<br />

Des Moines 50312<br />

PHARES, Dawn (FE) (James) 3205 Quail Ridge Rd 319-332-6702<br />

(Family leave) Bettendorf 52722<br />

PHELPS, Walter B. (RM) (Margaret) 116 6th St. S.E. 319-352-3079<br />

Waverly 50677<br />

PHILGREEN, E. Edward (RM) (Pauline) 1509 N. 3rd Ave. 319-653-2674<br />

Washington 52353<br />

PHILLIPS, Edward P. (RM) (Joan) PO Box 355<br />

Lehigh 50557<br />

PHILLIPS, Robert P. (RM) (Anna) 21326 N. Park Dr. 712-336-2901<br />

Spirit Lake 51360-7232<br />

PIERCE, Fred P. (RM) (Churesa) 3201 Greenfield Rd. 319-332-2763<br />

Bettendorf 52722-3921<br />

PIERCY, Rex E. (FE) 650 Ashworth Dr. PO Box 26 515-987-4531<br />

(Waukee) 800 Locust St 515-987-1109<br />

Waukee 50263<br />

PIETTE, Elizabeth (TPS) 201 S. Ford 319-462-3951<br />

(Anamosa, Assoc.) 600 Crane St. #6 319-462-5724<br />

Anamosa 52205<br />

PILECKI, Fred (FLP) 201 E. 5th St. PO Box 370 712-624-8320<br />

(Malvern-Strahan) 706 Kearney Ave. PO Box 37 712-624-8573<br />

Malvern 51551<br />

PIMLOTT, L. George (RM) (Alberta) 164 Tiki Terrace 319-393-5878<br />

Bali Hai Estates<br />

Hiawatha 52233<br />

PINT, Arnette M. (SLP) 1195 Steeple Ln NE 319-848-7213<br />

(Shueyville, Assoc.) Swisher 52338-9417<br />

PIPER, Judith Ann (FE) 208 S Kiel PO Box 97 712-368-2678<br />

(Holstein) 212 S Kiel PO Box 113 712-368-4844<br />

Holstein 51025<br />

PIPPERT, Richard C. (FE) (Diane) 202 N. Hawkeye PO Box 627 641-749-2216<br />

(Shell Rock Valley UM Churches) 117 N. Hawkeye PO Box 627 641-749-2273<br />

Nora Springs 50458-0627<br />

PITKA, Marjorlein (PE) 5498 S. Mound Rd. 319-552-2080<br />

(Extension ministries/Dub., Metro 5501 S. Mound Rd.<br />

Parish/Metro Outreach Ministry) Sherrill 52073<br />

PLAMBECK, Lanette L. (FLP) 1910 Locust St. PO Box 357 515-999-2215<br />

(Granger) 1903 Locust St. PO box 241 515-999-9493<br />

Granger 50109<br />

PLATON, A. Neil (PM) (Joy) PO Box 17 641-768-2342<br />

(Macksburg-Hebron-Lorimor) 213 S West St PO Box 18 641-768-2375<br />

Macksburg 50155<br />

PLOCHER, Robyn J. (FE-LFT) (Terry) Rick’s House of Hope Grief Cen. 319-421-7970<br />

(Extension ministries) Genesis Hospital Spiritual Care Dept.<br />

1227 E. Rusholme<br />

Davenport 52803<br />

POE, John N. (FE) (Sylvia) 706 W. McMurray PO Box 577 515-994-2354<br />

(Prairie City-Pleasant Hill) 301 S. Norris 515-994-9064<br />

Prairie City 50228<br />

POHLMAN, Steven H. (FE) (Nancy) St. Luke's Reg. Med. Center 712-279-3816<br />

(Extension ministries) 2720 Stone Park Blvd.<br />

2901 Sunset Circle 712-258-4420<br />

Sioux City 51104


ROLLS<br />

POLAND, William W. (FE) (Judy) 1405 S. Pennsylvania Ave. 641-423-6549<br />

(Mason City, Wesley) 419 20 th PL S.W.<br />

Mason City 50401<br />

641-424-4862<br />

POORE-CHRISTENSEN, Allen M. (FE) 301 W. Superior PO Box 416 319-278-4712<br />

(Clarksville Community) 311 W. Superior PO Box 177<br />

Clarksville 50619<br />

319-278-4426<br />

POORE-CHRISTENSEN, Julie M. (FE) 2200 Tulip Ave. 641-892-4666<br />

(Hansell-West Fork) Sheffield 50475-8113<br />

311 W. Superior PO Box 177<br />

Clarksville 50619<br />

319-278-4426<br />

POPE, Mary B. (FE-LFT) (Charles) PO Box 41005, 50311-0501 515-288-4056<br />

(Ecumenical appointment) 671 18th St.<br />

Des Moines 50314<br />

515-280-9269<br />

POSTON, Carol A. Swanson (FE) 225 Countryside Cir. Apt. 57F 865-769-7636<br />

(Family Leave) Knoxville, TN 37923-4164<br />

POSTON, P. Edward, Jr. (FE) 225 Countryside Cir. Apt. 57F 865-769-7636<br />

(School) Knoxville, TN 37923-4164<br />

POTTER, Lynn A. (FE) (Sally) 102 S. 8 th 712-362-4886<br />

(Estherville) 120 S. 8 th<br />

712-362-5337<br />

Estherville 51334 FAX 712-362-2357<br />

POTTER, Orrin T. (RM) (Patricia) 912 Elm PO Box 748<br />

Baldwin, KS 66006<br />

POULSEN, James V. (RM) (Judith) 800 E. 12th St. 515-262-2024<br />

(D.M., Wesley-Bloomfield) Des Moines 50316-4399<br />

28 Hickory Blvd.<br />

Altoona 50009-2608<br />

515-967-1937<br />

POULSEN, Julia E. Fox (FE) 3715 33rd Ave. SW, 52404 319-396-4366<br />

(Dennis A.P. Fox) (C.R., New Creation) 1733 Woodside Ct. NW<br />

Cedar Rapids 52405<br />

319-396-2134<br />

POWELL, David J. (RM) (Joyce) 206 Grass Knoll Dr.<br />

Lindale, TX 75771-5038<br />

903-882-9804<br />

POWERS, Edmond O. (AM) (Jacque) 210 W. North PO Box 346 319-484-2137<br />

(Wapsie Valley Parish: Olin, Olin,<br />

St. Paul’s-Morley, Faith-Oxford Junct.)<br />

Olin 52320-0346 319-484-2365<br />

PRESTON, Don E. (FE) (Rhoda) 619 Main St. 641-648-4607<br />

(<strong>Iowa</strong> Falls) 625 Forest Dr.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Falls 50126<br />

641-648-9344<br />

PRESTON, Rhoda (PLP) (Don) 619 Main St. 641-648-4607<br />

(<strong>Iowa</strong> Falls, Assoc.) 625 Forest Dr.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Falls 50126<br />

641-648-9344<br />

PRIMMER, Thomas A. (PM) (Diane) 206 S.W. Walnut St. 515-964-4249<br />

(Ankeny, First, Assoc.) 434 S.E. Trilein Dr.<br />

Ankeny 50021<br />

515-963-8902<br />

PROSSER, Larry (AM) (Sherrel) 115 Northumberland Box 486 641-535-4592<br />

(Russell-Bethel) 111 Northumberland Box 486<br />

Russell 50238-0486<br />

641-535-4591<br />

PULATIE, Nina L. (FE) (Tony) 310 Arthur 712-841-4537<br />

(Disability leave) Laurens 50554<br />

PULATIE, Tony (FE) (Nina) 201 W. Main St. 712-841-4476<br />

(Laurens) 310 E. Arthur St. 712-841-4537<br />

Laurens 50554 FAX 712-841-4385<br />

PURCELL, Richard (TPS) 2128 S. Main St. 319-754-5044<br />

(Burlington, Asbury) 421 N. 7 th St.<br />

Burlington 52601<br />

319-752-8959<br />

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PUTNEY, Keith (ODM) 108 N 2 nd St. 515-675-3387<br />

(Pulaski-Troy) PO Box 100 515-675-3230<br />

Pulaski 52584-0100<br />

Q<br />

QUANDT Harvey G. (RM) (Mary Ellen) 110 Leroy 712-563-4319<br />

Audubon 50025<br />

QUINLAN, Richard C. (RM) (Yvonne) 1 Easely Loop 501-996-4993<br />

Greenwood, AR 72936<br />

June 1-Sept 1 10891 Pioneer Tr.<br />

Boyne Falls, MI 49713<br />

R<br />

RAINES, J. David (FE) 700 N. Cascade Dr. 503-982-2891<br />

RAINES, Kathy L. (FE) Woodburn, OR 97071-3145<br />

(Apptd. Oregon-Idaho Conf.)<br />

RAPHAEL-NAKOS, Stephanie L. (FE) 175 N. Willard St. 641-682-5421<br />

(Tom) (Ottumwa, Willard Street) 1948 Gladstone 641-682-7443<br />

Ottumwa 52501<br />

RAPHAEL-NAKOS, Thomas (FE) PO Box 266 641-693-3341<br />

(Stephanie) (Libertyville-Batavia) Libertyville 52567<br />

1948 Gladstone 641-682-7443<br />

Ottumwa 52501<br />

RAU, Alfred E. (RM) (Katherine) 805 Park Ave. 515-733-2477<br />

Story City 50248<br />

REECE, Vicki Lindley (FE) 1402 Main St. 319-266-5500<br />

(C.F., Prairie Springs) 220 W. 8 th St. 319-266-3403<br />

Cedar Falls 50613<br />

REEDY, Rommel C. (FE) (Teresa) Wyoming State Hospital 307-789-3464<br />

(Extension ministries) PO Box 177<br />

Evanston, WY 82931-0177<br />

REES, Oscar W. (RM) (Ida Mae) 24634 182 nd St. 712-332-7798<br />

Spirit Lake 51360-7350<br />

REISNER, Dale A. (AM) (Mary) 306 3 rd St. PO Box 39 515-882-3509<br />

(LuVerne-Livermore) LuVerne 50560-0039<br />

RENFRO, Nancy K. (SLP) 400 <strong>Iowa</strong> Ave. 319-263-1596<br />

(Muscatine, Wesley Assoc.) 402 Evans St. 319-263-5083<br />

Muscatine 52761<br />

RETH, Melvin W. (RM) (Margaret) 1220 South First St. 641-673-9596<br />

Oskaloosa 52577-3915<br />

REYNOLDS, Douglas (FLP) (Ethel) 2651 Telegraph Rd 319-326-5631<br />

(West Davenport Alliance: Faith-Grace) 3305 W. Rusholme St. FAX 319-326-6484<br />

Davenport 52804 319-386-4458<br />

RICE, Ron (TPS) 409 Debra Dr. 641-752-3368<br />

(Gilman) Marshalltown 50185<br />

RICHARDS, Jerry L. (FE) (Sue) 1634 Skeels Ave 715-834-0379<br />

(Extension ministries) Eau Claire, WI 54701-6627<br />

RICKS, Allen D. (RM) (Donna) 202 Sunset Rd. Box 268 319-988-3024<br />

Hudson 50643<br />

RICKS, Joseph G. (RM) (June) 401 W. Fountain St. 319-694-4810<br />

Brighton 52540-9645<br />

RIDENOUR, Dan (TPS) 813 15 th Ave. E. Apt. 7 641-672-1253


ROLLS<br />

(Iconium) Oskaloosa 52577-4134<br />

RIEBHOFF, John L. (RM) 405 S.W. Elm Apt. 404 515-964-7492<br />

Ankeny 50021<br />

RIECKHOFF-FARIS, Janet (FE) (Tim) 2 Bean Hill Dr. 603-286-4443<br />

(Apptd. New England Conf.) Northfield, NH 03276-4324 603-286-3673<br />

RIECKHOFF, William G. (RM) (Lois) 3707 S.E. 24th Ct. 515-288-9403<br />

Des Moines 50320<br />

RIEGEL, Henry W. (RM) (Emma) 600 E. 5th St. Apt. 508 515-243-1551<br />

Des Moines 50309-5412<br />

RIEGEL, Larry (FE) (Janie) 6205 S.W. 9th St. 515-285-6545<br />

(D.M., Fort Des Moines) 1009 Leland Ave. 515-285-4961<br />

Des Moines 50315<br />

RIGGLE, Lane (FE) (Alice) 100 Hazel PO Box 149 515-996-2572<br />

(Van Meter-Booneville) 218 2 nd Ave. PO Box 58 515-996-9001<br />

Van Meter 50261<br />

RIGGS, Carl B. (RM) 4010 Clearview Dr. 319-277-5686<br />

Cedar Falls 50613-6112<br />

RILEY, James C. (FE) (Martha) 213 W. Jackson St. 641-872-1569<br />

(Corydon-Millerton-Sewel-New Zion) 212 W. Anthony St. 641-872-1668<br />

Corydon 50060-1312<br />

RILEY, Laurie L. (FE) 200 2 nd St. N.W. PO Box 386 515-967-3388<br />

(Mitchellville-Santiago) 201 1 st St. N.W. PO Box 386 515-967-6865<br />

Mitchellville 50169-0386<br />

RIMMER, Reva (PE) (Tom) PO Box 187 319-498-4585<br />

(Birmingham-Stockport) Birmingham 52535 319-796-4403<br />

RIMMER, Thomas J. (PLP) RR 1 Box 5B 319-796-4403<br />

Stockport 52651-9704<br />

RINKEL, Charles T., Jr. (RM) (Nelda) 5921 Winwood Dr. Apt. 215 515-334-5470<br />

Johnston 50131-1676<br />

RITTER, R. Roland (RM) (Pauline) R.R. 1 Box 140 218-927-6431<br />

Aitken, MN 56431-9196<br />

ROATH, Kay (AM) (William) 301 Hanson Blvd 319-422-5277<br />

(West Union) 506 Easy St 319-422-5357<br />

West Union 52175<br />

ROBBINS, Vernon K. (FE) Dept. of Religion 404-329-6466<br />

(Extension ministries) Emory University<br />

Atlanta, GA 30322<br />

1634 Stonecliff Dr. 404-982-0174<br />

Decatur, GA 30033<br />

ROBERTS, Donald F. (RM) (Hertha) The Florence Home<br />

7915 N. 30th #215<br />

Omaha, NE 68112-2418<br />

ROBERTSON, Jerry E. (FE) (Betty) 1030 18th Ave. 712-476-5634<br />

(Rock Valley) 1031 18th Ave. 712-476-5698<br />

Rock Valley 51247<br />

ROBINSON, Carroll E. (RM) PO Box 236 319-682-7824<br />

(Miles-Preston-Sabula) Miles 52064-0236<br />

ROBINSON, John A., Jr. (RM) (Alta) PO Box 711<br />

Williamsburg 52361<br />

ROBINSON, Robert P. (RM) (Marjorie) 10152 W. 113th St. N. 641-227-3316<br />

Collins 50055-8544<br />

ROESLER, Lyndon W. (ODM) (Cliftonia) PO Box 152 319-828-1005<br />

(Oxford) 210 E. Main PO Box 414 319-828-4233<br />

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Oxford 52322<br />

ROGERS, Todd (FLP) PO Box 2065 319-363-2058<br />

(Cedar Rapids, St. Paul’s, Assoc.) Cedar Rapids 52406-2065<br />

ROGULA, David G. (FE) 603 N. Clay PO Box 27 641-522-7754<br />

(Brooklyn) 607 N. Clay PO Box 27 641-522-7753<br />

Brooklyn 52211<br />

ROHDE-FRANK, Blair (FE) (Rosemary) 10 Brookwood Ct. 641-682-2157<br />

(Family leave) Ottumwa 52501<br />

ROHDE-FRANK, Rosemary (FE) (Blair) 227 W. 4 th St. Suite 1-D 641-682-9655<br />

(Superintendent, Ottumwa District) 10 Brookwood Ct. 641-682-2157<br />

Ottumwa 52501<br />

ROOT, Leonard L. (RM) (Helen) 610 Briarstone Dr A-19 641-423-4207<br />

Mason City 50401-4615<br />

ROOT, Stephen R., Jr. (RM) (Catherine) 400 W. 8th St. 319-262-5092<br />

Muscatine 52761-3315<br />

ROSENBERGER, John W. (FE) (Lola) 361 N 8th Ave W 712-728-2649<br />

(Hartley) 30 W Maple St 712-728-2669<br />

Hartley 51346<br />

ROTH, James H. (TPS) (Lou Ann) PO Box 48 319-925-2006<br />

(Greeley) Greeley 52050-0048<br />

ROTH, Lorraine J. (FE) PO Box 206 319-574-4679<br />

(Delmar-Elwood) Delmar 52037-0206<br />

ROYAR, Kenneth D. (RM) (Gayle) 825 Caroline Ave. 319-466-9178<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245-5607<br />

ROZENDAAL, James E. (RM) (Shirley) 913 5 th St. S.W. 319-334-2934<br />

Independence 50644-2370<br />

ROZENDAAL, Shirley (FE-LFT) (James) 107 Rainbow Ave. PO Box 122 319-938-2609<br />

(Rowley-North Linn-Silver Creek) Rowley 52329-0122<br />

913 5 th St. S.W. 319-334-2934<br />

Independence 50644-2370<br />

RUBENKING, Andrew L. (FE) 901 Nodaway PO Box 307 641-322-3312<br />

(Corning) 2093 220 th St. 641-322-5260<br />

Corning 50841<br />

RULEMAN, Robert N. (RM) (Freda) 3811 Madison Ave. 515-255-6270<br />

Des Moines 50310<br />

RUPPERT, Robert H. (RM) (Margaret) 1624 Hillside Dr. N.W. 319-390-4956<br />

Cedar Rapids 52405<br />

RUSHING, Charles D. (FLP) (Jodi) PO Box 301 641-449-3779<br />

(New Virginia-Medora) New Virginia 50210<br />

RUSK, Alan J. (FE) (Dorene) PO Box 88 641-336-2852<br />

(Clearfield-Sharpsburg) Clearfield 50840 641-336-2863<br />

RUSSELL, James P. (RM) (Rebecca) 1705 W. Wahkonsa Ave. 515-984-7684<br />

Polk City 50226-1200<br />

RUSSELL, Raymond L. (RM) (Helen) 310 24th St. 515-233-1488<br />

Ames 50010<br />

RUSSELL, Richard R. (AM) (Elizabeth) 301 Broadway PO Box 87 712-484-2247<br />

(Carson-Mount Hope) 307 Broadway PO Box 87 712-484-3663<br />

Carson 51525-0087<br />

SAMUELS, Ellen L. (PM) 6906 W. Roosevelt Rd. Apt. 1 708-209-1271<br />

(Disability leave) Oak Park, IL 60304-1841<br />

SAMUELSON, Paul (FE) (Mari) PO Box 661 712-943 5488<br />

(Sergeant Bluff) 201 C St. PO Box 661 712-943-5477<br />

Sergeant Bluff 51054<br />

SANCHEZ, Consorcia A. (FE) (Jaime) 505 5th St. PO Box 424 712-372-4430


ROLLS<br />

(Correctionville-Cushing) 509 5th St. 712-372-4431<br />

Correctionville 51016<br />

SANDERS, Jill L. (FE) 4520 Navajo Dr. N.E. 319-393-8332<br />

(Extension ministries) Cedar Rapids 52402-3047<br />

SANGEL, Marcia F. (FE) 509 2nd PO Box 1005 712-657-2972<br />

(Lakes) 312 Ash PO Box 1005 712-657-8715<br />

Lake View 51450-1005<br />

SATRE, Steve (PLP) 2766 390th St 515-547-2242<br />

(Rinard) Dayton 50530-7550<br />

SCHAAF, Lowel (PLP) (Sylvia) 1303 L Ave. 712-767-2506<br />

(Maple Grove) Elliott 51532-5042<br />

SCHALLER, Edward A. (RM) (Elizabeth) 808 Second Ave. S.W. 319-352-5961<br />

Waverly 50677<br />

SCHAR, David E. (FE) (Sharron) 1086 Nixon 515-961-4523<br />

(Extension ministries) Indianola 50125<br />

SCHELLER, Donald M. (FE) (Brenda) S.I.L. Nasuli (011)63-88-828-3131<br />

(Extension ministries) 8700 Malaybalay City<br />

Bukidnon, Philippines<br />

SCHERB, John P. (FE) (Carol) PO Box 215 712-445-2253<br />

(Quimby-Washta) Quimby 51049 712-445-2654<br />

SCHILTZ, Karl F. (FE) (Carol Gailey) PO Box 66 712-273-5241<br />

(Early-Nemaha) 305 Walnut St. PO Box 116 712-273-5243<br />

Early 50535<br />

SCHLITTER, Todd R. (FE) 211 E. 3 rd St. 712-732-5458<br />

(Storm Lake, Assoc.) 203 E. 3 rd St. 712-732-2298<br />

Storm Lake 50588<br />

SCHLOSSER, John R. (RM) (Joan) 15111 Atlas Plaza<br />

Omaha, NE 68137-1018<br />

SCHNECK, Alfred F. (RM) (Marie) 404 E 4th St<br />

Gibson City, IL 60936<br />

SCHNEPF, Mary J. (PM) 210 N. 2 nd Ave. E. 641-792-4648<br />

(Newton, First Assoc.) 205 E. 29 th St. S. 641-791-9377<br />

Newton 50208<br />

SCHOENING, Dale A. (FE) (Mitzi) PO Box 19 FAX/Offc. 515-838-2325<br />

(Stratford-S.M.-Homer-Duncombe- Stratford 50249 515-838-2386<br />

McGuire Bend)<br />

SCHOENMAKER, Adrian (RM) 27 Leamer Ct. 319-351-3774<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52246<br />

SCHRIMPF, Greg (SLP) 2215 Bennett St. 319-557-0724<br />

(United Community Ministries) Dubuque 52001-6035<br />

SCHUHMACHER, Martin (AM) 818 Dows Rd. S.E. Ste. 120 319-368-6418<br />

(C.R., Living Water) PO Box 5765<br />

Cedar Rapids 52406-5765<br />

2895 23rd Ave. 319-377-1421<br />

Marion 52302<br />

SCHULDT, David L. (RM) (Sandra) 1709 12th Ave 319-351-5344<br />

Coralville 52241-1005<br />

SCHULTZ, Frank H. (FE) (Nancy) 113 E 5th St. 319-627-2780<br />

(West Liberty) West Liberty 52776-1301<br />

3056 170th St. 319-263-5423<br />

Muscatine 52761-9548<br />

SCHULTZ, Nancy C. (FE) (Frank) 1709 Sweetland Rd. 319-263-5423<br />

(Muscatine) 3056 170th St.<br />

Muscatine 52761<br />

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SCHULTZ, Rhonda A. (FE-LFT) 109 E. 14th St. 319-324-5278<br />

(Davenport, St. John’s, Assoc.) Davenport 52803<br />

2539 Old Freeport Ct. 319-359-3508<br />

Bettendorf 52722<br />

SCHUMANN, David P. (FE) (Christina) 301 W Athens PO Box 129 712-289-4311<br />

(Marathon-Laurens, Assoc.) 306 W Athens PO Box 128 712-289-2621<br />

Marathon 50565<br />

SCHUTTER, James F. (FE) (Joyce) 400 Garfield PO Box 205 515-544-3347<br />

(Farnhamville-Somers) PO Box 277<br />

Farnhamville 50538<br />

SCHWARM, Franklin (RM) 310 S. 63rd St. Apt. 220<br />

Mesa, AZ 85206-6020<br />

SCHWARZ, Leland C. (FE) (Anne) 29 Sycamore Rd. 812-285-1362<br />

(Disability) Jeffersonville, IN 47130-6830<br />

SCHWEIKER, William A. (FE) (Mary) 2620 W. 89th PL<br />

(Extension ministries) Evergreen Park, IL 60642-1302<br />

SCHWEIZER, James L. (FE-LFT) 201 E. 4th 641-642-3455<br />

(Elaine) (Moulton) Moulton 52572<br />

23113 217 th Ave. 641-437-4271<br />

Centerville 52544<br />

SCOTT, Keith L. (RM) (Evelyn) 3129 115th St. 319-478-8788<br />

(Geneseo) Buckingham 50612-9746 319-478-2807<br />

SCOTT, Ruth Ann (FD-PLP) (Doug) PO Box 244 319-285-7118<br />

(McCausland-Park View) Eldridge 52748-0244<br />

984 49th St. 319-673-5011<br />

Monmouth 52309-9452<br />

SEAGREN, Kirk (OCE-LFT) (Lillian) PO Box 117 712-534-2637<br />

Northboro 51647-0117<br />

119 Center St. 712-382-2469<br />

Hamburg 51640-1869<br />

SEBENIECHER, Richard L. (FE) (Janice) 101 E. Graham Ave. Suite 2, 712-322-1238<br />

(Superintendent, Council Bluffs District) 51503-6601<br />

101 Marlene Cir. 712-328-9533<br />

Council Bluffs 51503-8605<br />

SEEBER, James J. (FE) (Lois June) 189 Windward Ave.<br />

(Apptd. California-Pacific Conf.) Shell Beach, CA 93449-2073<br />

SEIBERT, James E. (RAM) (Sharon) 1310 N.W. 1 st St. 515-448-4756<br />

Eagle Grove 50533-1611<br />

SENEY, Ray K. (RM) (Sharon) PO Box 901 319-245-2414<br />

(Castalia) 705 N. Main 319-245-2180<br />

Elkader 52043-0901<br />

SEYDEL, Frank D. (FE) (Lynn) 304 1 st St. W. 319-895-6286<br />

(Mount Vernon) 312 1 st St. W. 319-895-8721<br />

Mount Vernon 52314<br />

SHAFER, Herbert G. (FE) 621 S. 3rd St. 319-242-5868<br />

(Clinton, First) Clinton 52732<br />

SHAFFER, Herbert C. (RM) (Sarah) 501 E. 10th 319-472-5336<br />

Vinton 52349<br />

SHAFFER, Michael L. (PM) 617 Wright Ave., 51109-1444 712-233-2404<br />

(S.C., Riverside) 3054 Myrtle St. 712-252-4315<br />

Sioux City 51106-1434<br />

SHATZER, Linda “Kitch” (ODM) PO Box 126 319-694-2470<br />

(Brighton United) Brighton 52540-0126 319-694-3706


ROLLS<br />

SHAW, Thomas R. (FE) (Susan) Schillingsbektal 4<br />

(Extension ministries) 22529 Hamburg, Germany<br />

SHEILS, George A. (RM) (Doris) Riverview Park #153 319-268-1688<br />

439 N. Division St.<br />

Cedar Falls 50613-2123<br />

SHELLY, O. Dean (AM) (Donna) 803 13th 712-552-1807<br />

(Hawarden-Ireton) 1306 Ave. H 712-552-2541<br />

Hawarden 51023<br />

SHEPHERD, Dennis (SLP) (Jane) 130 N. West St. PO Box 68 641-765-4523<br />

(Truro-Peru) 655 N West St. 641-765-4782<br />

Truro 50257-0068<br />

SHEPHERD, Jane (SLP) (Dennis) 655 N West St. 515-765-4782<br />

(Linn Grove) Truro 50257-1004<br />

SHERMAN, Brian (FE-LFT) (Sue-Ellen) PO Box 424 712-654-5785<br />

(Manilla United Church UM-PCUSA) Manilla 51454-0424 712-643-5613<br />

SHERMAN, Harold L. (RM) (Erna) 17109 Mercado 281-277-4160<br />

Houston, TX 77083<br />

SHERMAN, Sue-Ellen G. (FE) (Brian) 701 Eaton St. PO Box 6 712-643-5612<br />

(Dunlap-Dow City) 1007 Montague 712-643-5613<br />

Dunlap 51529<br />

SHICKELL, Eldon K. (FE) Route 7 PO Box A21 606-598-3189<br />

(Extension ministries) Manchester, KY 40962-9807<br />

SHINKLE, Thomas (PM) 901 3 rd Ave. SE, 51031-2649 712-546-4037<br />

(LeMars, Calvary-Seney) 418 Lee Dr. 712-546-6513<br />

LeMars 51031-2626<br />

SHIRBROUN, James B. (FE) (Beverly) 2622 Lincoln Way, 50014-7220 515-292-6936<br />

(Extension ministries) 420 E. 20th St. 515-233-3799<br />

Ames 50010<br />

SHOEMAKER, Wayne E. (RM) (Avis) 3423 48th PL 515-276-0013<br />

Des Moines 50310<br />

SHOFFNER, Lavina M. (AM) 509 Lincolnway PO Box 137 712-647-2304<br />

(Woodbine) 63 8 th St. 712-647-2347<br />

Woodbine 51579<br />

SHOGREN, David R. (FE) (Cherry) 805 Central Ave. Suite 606 515-576-2444<br />

(Superintendent, Fort Dodge District) 1307 1 st St. Apt. 6 515-832-6958<br />

Webster City 50595-1860<br />

SHOPSHIRE, James M. (FE) (Ramonia Wesley Theo. Seminary 202-885-8616<br />

(Extension ministries) Lee) 4500 Massachusetts Ave.<br />

Washington, DC 20016-5690<br />

5308 Manchester Dr. 301-899-6417<br />

Suitland, MD 20746-4406 FAX<br />

301-899-6468<br />

SHREVE, Francis W. (RM) c/o Sharon Strohmaier<br />

Attorney-in-Fact for F.W. Shreve<br />

7707 Dellwood Dr.<br />

Urbandale 50322<br />

SHREVE, Robert W. (RM) (Marguerite) 903 Jay St. 515-389-3444<br />

Churdan 50050-8633<br />

SHULTZ, Mary H. (FE) 304 McMartin PO Box 17 641-366-2142<br />

(Beaman-Albion) 310 McMartin PO Box 17 641-366-2602<br />

Beaman 50609<br />

SHULTZ, Paul M. (FE) (Rita) Wesley Foundation 319-338-1179<br />

(Extension ministries) 120 N. Dubuque<br />

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<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245<br />

610 4th Ave. S. 319-895-0462<br />

Mt. Vernon 52314-1737<br />

SIDES, Kathleen J. (FE) (Earl) 313 E. Montgomery PO Box 288 641-842-3712<br />

(Knoxville, Assoc.) 413 Jackson St.<br />

Knoxville 50138<br />

SIECK, Walter L. (RM) (Elsina) 1808 5th 515-465-2744<br />

Perry 50220<br />

SIEMENS, Peter (RM) (Esther) 8405 E. 85th Terrace<br />

Raytown, MO 64138<br />

SIEMS, Marvin (TPS) (Connie Beck) 302 E. 8 th St. 712-644-2592<br />

(Logan-Magnolia) Logan 51546<br />

SILER, David L. (PLP) (Pam) PO Box 297 319-448-4689<br />

(Walker) Walker 52352-0297<br />

311 Donna St. Apt. 2 319-984-5510<br />

PO Box 142<br />

Denver 50622-0142<br />

SILER, Merrill L. (FE) (Claudia) 207 W. Louise St. 319-232-4790<br />

(Waterloo, St. Paul) 307 W. Louise St. 319-233-8257<br />

Waterloo 50703<br />

SILLIMAN, Charles B. (RLP) (June) 719 5th Ave. N. 319-895-8463<br />

Mt. Vernon 52314<br />

SINDT, Marion (PE) (Sheryl) 800 Greeley PO Box 485 641-435-4433<br />

(Nashua Republic) Nashua 50658 641-435-4094<br />

SJOGREN, Leonard F. (FE) 1735 Morningside Ave. 712-276-3452<br />

(Sioux City, Grace) 3217 S. Cypress St. 712-276-8835<br />

Sioux City 51106<br />

SKIDMORE, Duane (PLP) (Sheryll) 318 E. Howard 515-674-4135<br />

(Kilduff-Reasnor) Colfax 50054<br />

SKYRME, Joan A. (AM) 925 Broadway PO Box 38 641-853-2375<br />

(Rowan Yoke) Rowan 50470-0038<br />

SLATER, Pat (PLP) 11557 Co. Rd. E-53 319-484-2283<br />

(Wapsie Valley Parish, Assoc.) Olin 52320<br />

SLOCA, Charles (RLP) (Joan) 401 E. Burlington 641-472-2868<br />

Fairfield 52556<br />

SMALLEY, Marjorie (ODM-LFT) (Dale) Box 145 515-275-4387<br />

(Beaver Yoke) Beaver 50031<br />

SMITH, Brian (ODM) 125 2 nd St. SE PO Box 430 641-483-2531<br />

(State Center-Rhodes) State Center 50247-0430<br />

SMITH, Charles W. (FE) (Avis) 500 E Court Ave Suite C 515-283-1991<br />

(Extension ministries) Des Moines 50309<br />

2109 Rodlyn Rd. 515-832-4287<br />

Webster City 50595<br />

SMITH, A. Joyce (PLP) (Max) PO Box 136 641-347-8847<br />

(Afton-Jerusalem) Afton 50830-0136<br />

205 Dunning Ave. 641-464-3442<br />

Mt. Ayr 50854<br />

SMITH, Laura L. (FE) (Steven) 723 Washington St. 319-266-1713<br />

(C.F., First Assoc.) Cedar Falls 50613-2999<br />

1760 300 th St.<br />

Ionia 50645-9214<br />

SMITH, Marlene (TPS) (Richard) 407 S. 4 th St. 319-878-4140<br />

(Farmington-Bonaparte Yoke) PO Box 246 319-878-4132<br />

Farmington 52626


ROLLS<br />

SMITH, Paul M. (FE) (Kathryn) 416 Hardin St. 641-847-3251<br />

(Ackley-Geneva) 809 2nd Ave. 641-847-2871<br />

Ackley 50601<br />

SMITH, Richard C. (TPS) (Marlene) 407 S. 4 th St. 319-878-4140<br />

(Farmington-Bonaparte Yoke) PO Box 246 319-878-4132<br />

Farmington 52626<br />

SMITH, Robert L. (RM) (Mary) 606 Carter Dr. 712-623-3673<br />

Red Oak 51566-2012<br />

SMITH, Sandra J. (PLP) (Fred) 309 E. Jefferson 515-462-2912<br />

(Winterset-Patterson, Assoc.) Winterset 50273<br />

511 W. Clanton 641-396-2596<br />

St. Charles 50240<br />

SMITH, Tompsie K. (FE) 127 N 10th St. 515-576-7586<br />

(Fort Dodge, First) 1211 N 11th St. 515-573-4714<br />

Fort Dodge 50501<br />

SODERSTRUM, Trevor (PLP) PO Box 501 515-388-4335<br />

(Mackey) Roland 50236-0501<br />

SOLOMON, Ted J. (RM) (Marian) 4248 North Dakota Ave. 515-292-2081<br />

Ames 50014-9005<br />

SONG, Chung-Seop (ODM) (Mi-Jeong) 1009 Guthrie Ave., 50316-1929 515-261-0600<br />

(Des Moines, Korean) 2723 E. Madison Ave. 515-265-9937<br />

Des Moines 50317-4247<br />

SONNER, Larry W. (RM) (Sue) 6650 Sutton Dr 515-276-0282<br />

Urbandale 50322<br />

SORENSEN, Vernon M. (RM) (Sylvia) 319 Windward Dr 281-334-0451<br />

League City, TX 77573-9219<br />

SPARKS, A. Harold (RM) (Elizabeth) 500 1st St. N. Apt. 303 641-791-4647<br />

Newton 50208<br />

SPARKS, Boyd (PLP) (Jean) 502 E Clark St 641-623-3244<br />

(Barnes City & Deep River) Montezuma 50171<br />

SPARKS, Clyde G. (RM) (Genevieve) R.R. 2 Box 159 641-774-5917<br />

(Columbia) Chariton 50049<br />

SPEIGHT, Richard F., Jr. (FE) (Kimberly) 3000 N. Alburnett Rd. 319-373-1955<br />

(Marion, Christ Community) Marion 52302<br />

214 Sussex Drive N.E. 319-377-9797<br />

Cedar Rapids 52402<br />

SPOERL, Melissa J. Warren (PM) 5036 Sherrill Rd. 319-552-2866<br />

(Leave of absence) (Michael) Sherrill 52073-9609<br />

SQUIRE, John R. (RM) (Martha) 2319 Wakonda View Dr. 515-287-2640<br />

Des Moines 50321-2341<br />

STAUFFER, Ray (AM) (Jan) 1301 Washington 712-837-4623<br />

(Ruthven-Ayrshire) Ruthven 51358 712-837-4838<br />

STEELE, Otto S., Jr. (RM) (Mildred) 906 E. 3rd St. 641-628-9744<br />

Pella 50219<br />

STEFFENSON, J. Morris (RAM) 1224 13th St. N.W. #146-148<br />

Cedar Rapids 52405-2404<br />

STEFFES, Vickie L. (TPS) (Earl) PO Box 34 712-563-3066<br />

(Tennant) Gray 50110-0034<br />

STEMME, Robert J. (RM) (Jan) PO Box 491 712-332-7979<br />

Okoboji 51355-0491<br />

STENBERG, Harlan A. (RM) (Jean) 308 Orchard Lane 641-357-6036<br />

Clear Lake 50428-1043<br />

STEWARD, William H. (FE) (Nancy) 3700 Cottage Grove, 50311 515-255-2131<br />

(Des Moines, Grace) 1070 37 th St. 515-279-3096<br />

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Des Moines 50310<br />

STEWART, R. Thomas (RM) (Maryann) Deceased 7-5-00<br />

STIEFEL, Carl (RM) 1107 N. 7th St. 319-752-9427<br />

Burlington 52601<br />

STILES, James W. (FE) (Jeanette) 1812 Gary Ave. 712-336-3115<br />

(Spirit Lake) 2602 Jackson 712-336-2909<br />

Spirit Lake 51360<br />

STONE, Hugh R. (FE) (Betty) 108 SW 5th 641-743-2715<br />

(Greenfield) 604 <strong>Iowa</strong> St. 641-743-2752<br />

Greenfield 50849<br />

STORY, Delbert B. (RLP) (Geraldine) 210 S. 21st St. 712-323-1024<br />

Council Bluffs 51501<br />

STOUT, David B. (FE) (Betty) 500 E. Court Ave. Suite C 515-283-1991<br />

(Superintendent, Des Moines District) 1071 Belle Mar Dr. 515-225-8832<br />

West Des Moines 50266<br />

STOUT, James (PLP) PO Box 26 319-738-3062<br />

(Keswick-Thornburg-Webster) Keswick 50136<br />

405 S. Stuart 641-622-2247<br />

Sigourney 52591<br />

STOWERS, Deborah (FE) (Ted) 611 6th PO Box 197 641-395-2317<br />

(Shell Rock Valley UM Churches) Rudd 50471<br />

STOWERS, Ted. W. (PE) (Deborah) 510 W. 4th 641-736-4300<br />

(St. Ansgar-Little Cedar) 514 W. 4th 641-736-2252<br />

St. Ansgar 50472<br />

STRANSKY, Linda L. (PE) 307 E. 1st St. PO Box 220 319-432-7716<br />

(Mechanicsville-Morley, First) Mechanicsville 52306 319-432-6432<br />

STRAW, Beth (SLP) 1201 230 th St. PO Box 234 319-352-1776<br />

(Waverly, Heritage, Assoc.) Waverly 50677<br />

133 Pine St. 319-987-2918<br />

Janesville 50647<br />

STREETER, Richard D. (AM) (Delores) PO Box 280 712-332-2447<br />

(Arnolds Park-Fostoria-Excelsior) Arnolds Park 51331-0280<br />

STREYFFELER, David E. (RM) (Belva) 150 Winston Lane 417-334-7869<br />

Hollister, MO 65672-5343<br />

STREYFFELER, Laurice D. (RM) (Gail) 2421 Pueblo Dr. 712-239-5551<br />

Sioux City 51104<br />

STRICKLER, Donald E. (FE-LFT) PO Box 437 515-834-2570<br />

(DeSoto) (Nancy) DeSoto 50069-0437<br />

1705 Pleasant St Apt 1 515-280-7201<br />

Des Moines 50314<br />

STRIFFLER, Russell C. (RM) (June) 265 Dave Creek Pkwy #109 501-884-3987<br />

Fairfield Bay, AR 72088-3140<br />

STUMP, Kirk D. (FE) (Jeanne) 311 First Ave. N. PO Box 647 515-332-2083<br />

(Faith, Assoc.) Humboldt 50548-0647<br />

1620 N. 23 rd St. 515-576-7943<br />

Fort Dodge 50501-7914<br />

SUBRAMANIAN, Samuel (PM) Thelma 501 Edwards PO Box 100 641-944-5322<br />

(Bussey-Hamilton) 503 Edwards PO Box 223 641-944-5323<br />

Bussey 50044<br />

SUBRAMANIAN, Thelma Colorado (FE) PO Box 129 641-949-6221<br />

(Samuel) (Harvey-Tracy) Tracy 50256-0129<br />

SUETTERLIN, Kenneth D. (FE) 604 Sunrise Ave. 712-729-3700<br />

(Sanborn-Melvin) (Bonnie) 602 Sunrise Ave. 712-729-3356<br />

Sanborn 51248-1023


ROLLS<br />

SULLIVAN, Edward L. (RM) (Doris) 613 W. Boone 641-753-3692<br />

Marshalltown 50158<br />

SULLIVAN, Jean (ODM) (Edwin Moreano) PO Box 523 319-465-3473<br />

(United Church of Monticello) 511 N. Arminda Ave. 319-465-6304<br />

Monticello 52310<br />

SUNG, (Christina) Back Eun (FE) PO Box 256 319-545-2281<br />

(Tiffin) 239 W. 2 nd St. 319-545-2671<br />

Tiffin 52340<br />

SURFACE, L. Dean (RAM) (Elizabeth) 806 Sherwood Ave. 712-629-7515<br />

Tabor 51653<br />

SWANBERG, Jerald G. (FE) (Wanda) 202 W. Main 641-752-3668<br />

(Marshallown, First) 1904 Edgebrook 641-753-7535<br />

Marshalltown 50158<br />

SWAMICKAN, Prince (FLP) PO Box A 319-726-3641<br />

(Letts-Island) PO Box 107 319-726-3741<br />

Letts 52754<br />

SWENSON, Verdon M. (RLP) 576 Cherry Valley Dr 319-864-3171<br />

Postville 52162<br />

SWINTON, David G. (FE) (Shari Stucker) 1103 3 rd St. PO Box 237 515-465-4178<br />

(Perry-Rippey-Fairview) 824 8 th St. 515-465-2613<br />

Perry 50220<br />

SWINTON, Jerrold W. (FE) (Sherry) 614 Randolph 50702-1591 319-234-0077<br />

(Superintendent, Waterloo District) 171 Lovejoy 319-232-3830<br />

Waterloo 50701<br />

TABELISMA, Emmanuel A. (FE) (Lucy) 5 N. Federal Ave. Suite 105 641-423-5911<br />

(Superintendent, Mason City District) 3428 Brandywine Rd. 641-424-5602<br />

Mason City 50401<br />

TAGG, Lawrence V. (RM) (Donna) 9021 E. Fifth St. 602-885-7066<br />

Tucson, AZ 85710<br />

TEASDALE, Calvin T. (RM) (Gladys) Friendship Haven W. 515-573-6967<br />

420 Kenyon Rd.<br />

Fort Dodge 50501-5749<br />

TEFFT, Charles G. (FLP) (Daphne) PO Box 18 712-723-5254<br />

(Archer) Archer 51231 712-723-5624<br />

TEVIS, Dennis G. (FE) (Glenna) 421 Washington PO Box 571 319-754-8421<br />

(Burlington, First) 521 N. 6th St. 319-752-4852<br />

Burlington 52601<br />

TEXTOR, Shirley A. (FE) 212 S. 7th St. 712-882-1936<br />

(Mapleton-Ticonic) 12 Elmwood Dr. 712-882-1298<br />

Mapleton 51034<br />

THACKER, Penelope (PLP) 419 N. Grandview Ave. 319-582-8875<br />

(Dubuque, Grandview, Assoc.) Dubuque 52001-6332<br />

THARPE, R. Douglas (RM) (Joy) 21287 Birch Ave. 641-857-3765<br />

(Plainfield) Dumont 50625-7635<br />

THERKELSEN, John (FE) (Margaret) 1 St Joseph Dr, 40504-3754 859-313-1781<br />

(Extension ministries) 52 Mentelle Park 859-266-8851<br />

Lexington, KY 40502<br />

THOMAS, Christan L. (PE) (Barbara) 319 N. Main St. 319-523-6941<br />

(Southeast Louisa Co. Parish, Assoc.) Wapello 52653 319-766-2511<br />

THOMAS, Richard H. (RM) (Nancy) 418 A 2nd Ave. S. 319-895-8359<br />

Mt. Vernon 52314<br />

THOMAS, Susan (FE) PO Box 157 (Merrill) 712-938-2548<br />

(Merrill-Adaville) 21212 C38 (Adaville) 712-568-2668<br />

Merrill 51038 712-568-2449<br />

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THOMPSON, Charles (PLP) 1475 265th St. 712-651-2307<br />

(Bayard-Wichita) Jefferson 50129 515-386-4860<br />

THOMPSON, Donald L. (RM) 519 N. Calhoun St. 319-627-4889<br />

West Liberty 52776-1314<br />

(Nov.-Apr.) 17A Lake Dr. 863-956-5573<br />

Winter Haven, FL 33881-9113<br />

THUROW, Willis C. (RM) (Alice) 5550 S. Shore Dr. #814<br />

Chicago, IL 60637<br />

TISDALE, John R. (RM) (Beverly) 2983 Old Post Road<br />

Slatington, PA 18080-3214<br />

TOMLINSON, Nanette R. (FE) 110 E. US 50 PO Box 449 712-659-3807<br />

(Glidden) 608 Colorado 712-659-3806<br />

Glidden 51443<br />

TOMLINSON, William B. (RM) (Eileen) 800 W. Boston 515-961-4438<br />

Indianola 50125<br />

TOWELL, Rolland C. (RM) (Judy) 241 Boyson Rd. NE 319-373-8691<br />

Cedar Rapids 52402-1426<br />

TOWNSLEY, Michael F. (AM) (Diane) PO Box 87 319-846-2349<br />

(Clover Ridge) 430 B Ave.<br />

Walford 52351<br />

TRELOAR, Sharon (SLP) 925 DeForest Ave. 319-358-9611<br />

(Springdale) <strong>Iowa</strong> City 52240-2141<br />

TREMBLY, William C., Jr. (RM) (Fran) 100 Hilltop Rd. A-1 515-573-6020<br />

Fort Dodge 50501-5757<br />

TRITLE, Barrie M. (FE) (Kae) 225 1st Ave. S.W., 52405-3965 319-365-6273<br />

(Superintendent, Cedar Rapids District) 1501 Sierra Dr. N.E. 319-362-8140<br />

Cedar Rapids 52402-6521<br />

TRONE, Wendy (SLP) 377 2nd Ave. W. PO Box 244 641-584-2944<br />

(Thompson) Thompson 50478<br />

940 Maben Ave. 641-923-3223<br />

Garner 50438<br />

TRUSHEIM, Rudolf (RM) (Ruth) 7424 Hickory Lane 515-254-9405<br />

Urbandale 50322<br />

TRUSHEIM, Wilbert R. (FE) (Jackie) 100 Central Ave. E. PO Box 484 641-456-4238<br />

(Hampton) 114 Central Ave. E. 641-456-3702<br />

Hampton 50441-2047<br />

TUNNICLIFF, John F. (FE-LFT) (Ann) PO Box 14 641-347-8405<br />

(Murray) Afton 50830<br />

TURKELSON, Donald R. (RM) (Virginia) 6603 Crownpointe Dr. S.W. 616-534-1261<br />

Grand Rapids, MI 49509-9762<br />

TURNER, James R. (FE) (Paula) 1430 Ellis Blvd. NW 319-363-3119<br />

(C.R., St. James) 1412 Ellis Blvd. NW 319-362-3320<br />

Cedar Rapids 52405<br />

TURNER, Jay W. (FE) (Marianne) 300 Main St. PO Box 4500 207-795-2291<br />

(Extension ministries) Lewiston, ME 04240<br />

TUTTLE, Lanny L. (AM) (Shirley) 201 N. Market PO Box 64 641-672-2564<br />

(Oskaloosa) 313 Sheriff Ave. 641-673-6345<br />

Oskaloosa 52577<br />

TUTTLE, Mark L. (FE) (Janet) 602 5th Ave SW 515-967-2991<br />

(Altoona) 606 5th Ave SW 515-967-4930<br />

Altoona 50009<br />

TWEDT-BALL, Clint G. (PM) 17541 Jefferson St. N.E. 612-434-7463<br />

(Apptd. Minnesota Conf.) Ham Lake, MN 55304-4235<br />

ULFFERS, Pam (PLP) 614 Randolph St. 319-235-7088


ROLLS<br />

(Waterloo, First, Assoc.) Waterloo 50702-1522<br />

ULIN, Jerry L. (AM) (Judie) 21533 105th St. 319-738-2325<br />

(Disability) North English 52316-9007<br />

ULSCHAK, Glennys (FE) (Francis) 108 Haley Rd.<br />

(Leave of absence) Mystic, CT 06355<br />

UNDERHILL, Lee (RM) (Inez) 420 W. 10th 402-463-4944<br />

Hastings, NE 68901<br />

UNSER, Ronald M. (RM) (Linda) 1730 S. Jackson Ave. 417-623-6413<br />

Joplin, MO 64801-0555<br />

URSIN, Bruce N. (FE) (Susan) 723 Washington St. 319-266-1713<br />

(Cedar Falls, First) 803 Clay St. 319-266-1519<br />

Cedar Falls 50613<br />

USHER, Carroll E. (RM) (Joan) Deceased 6-25-00<br />

USHER, Worthie K. (RM) (Helen) 4446 Wescott Dr. 972-264-3217<br />

Grand Prairie, TX 75052-3540<br />

VALDEZ, Aleta C. (PM) (Melecio) 9136 Mandarin Dr. 770-210-2502<br />

VALDEZ, Melecio A. (FE) (Aleta) Jonesboro, GA 30236-5117<br />

(Leave of absence & Extension ministries)<br />

VALLERY, J. Larry (RM) (Rita) 2818 Eisenhower Ave. 515-232-6413<br />

Ames 50010-4304<br />

VAN DAM, William J. (FE) (Lorene) 3801 S. National, 65807 417-885-6116<br />

(Extension ministries) 5641 S. Elmira 417-883-4693<br />

Springfield, MO 65810<br />

VAN WERT, Gary L. (FE) (Kathy) 119 4th Ave. PO Box 148 712-684-5263<br />

(Coon Rapids) 726 4th Ave. 712-684-5292<br />

Coon Rapids 50058 FAX 712-684-6446<br />

VARCE, Harold A. (RM) (Virginia) 6623 Forest Ct. 515-255-1036<br />

Des Moines 50311<br />

VICKERY, Gordon K. (RM) (Gwen) PO Box 255 641-946-7256<br />

Lovilia 50150-0255<br />

419 N. 8 th St. 641-932-3169<br />

Albia 52531-1330<br />

VINEY, Richard G. (RM) (Jan) 19A Maple Ct. 417-334-6252<br />

Branson, MO 65616-2013 417-334-7685<br />

VOAS, Duane R. (RM) (Freda) 115 E. Burnsville Pkwy Apt. 318 612-894-5465<br />

Burnsville, MN 55337<br />

VOGEL, Dwight W. (FE) (Linda) 1605 W. Chase Ave. 1-W 847-866-3940<br />

(Extension ministries) Chicago, IL 60626 773-761-6453<br />

VOGEL, Linda J. (FD) (Dwight) 2121 Sheridan Rd. 847-866-3954<br />

(Extension ministries) Evanston, IL 60201<br />

1605 W. Chase Ave. 1-W 773-761-6453<br />

Chicago, IL 60626<br />

VOTAW, Debra (FD) (Tim) 122 W. Van Weiss Blvd. 319-753-3512<br />

(Extension ministries) West Burlington 52655-1530 319-752-4374<br />

WADDING, Judy (FLP) 916 5th Ave. 641-236-3757<br />

(Grinnell, Assoc.) Grinnell 50112-1601<br />

2106 North 4th Ave. E. 641-792-9524<br />

Newton 50208<br />

WAGNER, Sr., David H. (FE) (Candace) 413 E. Butler Ave. 319-927-4439<br />

(Manchester) 722 E. Butler Ave. 319-927-6478<br />

Manchester 52057<br />

WAGNER, Harold E. (RM) (Betty) 200 McCarren Dr. Apt. 209<br />

Manchester 52057-1873<br />

WAGONER, John D. (RM) (Rosina) 2156 Lynndale Ln 641-673-7617<br />

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Oskaloosa 52577-9134<br />

WALKER, Timothy J. (FE) (Nancy) 216 N. Commercial PO Box 399 319-438-1115<br />

(Central City) 606 Northview Dr. 319-438-1329<br />

Central City 52214<br />

WALKER-WALKER (ODM) 811 Crocker St. 515-244-5883<br />

(D.M., Burns) Des Moines 50309 FAX 515-244-6659<br />

2100 Center St. 515-327-1159<br />

West Des Moines 50265<br />

WALLACE, Charles Q. (RM) (Anne) 811 N. Madison 641-424-9255<br />

Mason City 50401<br />

WALLACE, Leon V. (RM) (Lorna) 210 Elm St. PO Box 86 712-886-5554<br />

Moorhead 51558-0086<br />

WALTER, Norman P. (RAM) (Gladys) 1807 Park St. 712-382-2270<br />

(Riverton-Locust Grove) Hamburg 51640<br />

WALTERS, Dean G. (RM) (Louise) 2909 Woodland Ave. Apt. 218 515-633-0689<br />

Des Moines 50312-3824<br />

WARD, Martha D. (FE) (Robert) 206 S.W. Walnut St. 515-964-4249<br />

WARD, Robert B. (FE) (Martha) 401 S.E. 4 th St. 515-964-0883<br />

(Ankeny, First) Ankeny 50021<br />

WASHINGTON, Alex T. (RM) (Joy) 6120 Morningside Ave. 712-274-1227<br />

Sioux City 51106-3943<br />

WASTA, Wayne E. (RM) (Phyllis) 310 Pleasant Hill Dr.<br />

Decorah 52101<br />

WATERMAN, David P. (RM) (Arlene) 201 4th St. S.W. 319-352-3889<br />

Waverly 50677-3122<br />

WATKINS, Dick L. (RM) (Linda) 2017 Rochester Ave. 319-338-8134<br />

(Amish Circuit) <strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245<br />

WATSON, Gordon E. (FE) (Jan) 600 E Hammond 712-623-2367<br />

(Red Oak, First) 610 E Hammond 712-623-2268<br />

Red Oak 51566<br />

WEARDA, Janet (PLP) 1925 Hwy 65 641-456-3964<br />

(Belmond, Assoc.) Sheffield 50475-8033<br />

WEBB, J. Ellis (RM) (Esther) 1100 Grove St. Apt. 34 319-266-4279<br />

Cedar Falls 50613-3338<br />

WEBB, Leland J. (FE) (Catherine) 516 Kellogg 515-232-2750<br />

(Ames, First, Assoc.) 1102 Burnett Ave. 515-232-4178<br />

Ames 50010<br />

WEBB, Philip J. (FE) (Ellen) 201 E. Nebraska 515-295-7241<br />

(Algona) 20 Oakridge Dr. 515-295-9020<br />

Algona 50511<br />

WEBB, Warren S. (RM) (LuFern) 1771 Hickory Hill Drive<br />

Eagan, MN 55122-2412<br />

WEESNER, David A. (FE) (Cheryl) 14911 Somerset Ave. 712-366-1408<br />

(C.B., Salem) 14955 Somerset Ave. 712-366-0980<br />

Council Bluffs 51503<br />

WEHNER, Julie A. (PM) PO Box 18 641-933-4731<br />

(Fremont-Cedar) 125 Washington PO Box 18 641-933-4595<br />

Fremont 52561-0018<br />

WEHNER, Paul J. (FE) (Patricia) 2832 Crown Point 217-492-4955<br />

(Leave of absence) Springfield, IL 62704 217-726-6011<br />

WEHR, Carol (PLP) 886 Hwy 6 641-236-8971<br />

(Malcom-Sheridan) Grinnell 50112-8005<br />

WEIDA, John O. (FE) (Carol) 31 Valor Rd. PO Box 295 712-434-5994<br />

(Aurelia) 413 Main St. PO Box 675 712-434-5941


ROLLS<br />

Aurelia 51005<br />

WEIDERT, Betty (ODM) 206 W. Main St. PO Box 21 712-464-3221<br />

(Lake City Union) 120 N. Olive 712-464-7950<br />

Lake City 51449<br />

WEIR, Robert F. (FE) College of Medicine 319-335-6706<br />

(Extension ministries) University of <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245<br />

WELLS, Harold J. (RM) 2678 324th Way 515-996-2829<br />

Adel 50003-8020<br />

WELLS, Nova L. (RM) (Carl) 5605 Atlantis Terrace<br />

Arlington, TX 76016<br />

WENDEL, David R. (FE) (Jane) 210 N. 2 nd Ave. E. 641-792-4648<br />

(Newton, First) 1113 E. 16 th St. S. 641-792-2510<br />

Newton 50208<br />

WENDEL, Robert G. (RM) 2200 Las Brisas Way Apt. 402<br />

Sierra Vista, AZ 85635<br />

WERLEY, Harold E. (FE) (Ruth French) 450 S First St PO Box B 712-873-5117<br />

(Moville) 419 S Pearl St PO Box B 712-873-3678<br />

Moville 51039<br />

WESTENDORF, Audrey (FLP) 305 Washington St. PO Box 207 641-647-2228<br />

(New Covenant Parish) 606 W. Main St. PO Box 207 641-647-2266<br />

Victor 52347<br />

WESTON, Mark E. (RM) (Muriel) 100 Howard St.<br />

Brookline, MA 02446<br />

WHISLER, Cheri J.D. (OCE) 203 3 rd Ave. PO Box 337 319-228-8364<br />

WHISLER, Stephen T. (ODM) Van Horne 52346-0337<br />

(Peace U.M. Parish)<br />

WHITE, George A. (FE) (Martha) 109 E. 14th St. 319-324-5278<br />

(Davenport, St. John’s) 2237 Fairhaven Rd. 319-359-0697<br />

Davenport 52803<br />

WHITE, Joan (ODM) PO Box 218 641-877-4641<br />

(United Trinity Parish) Humeston 50123 641-877-6381<br />

WHITE, Roger A. (FE) (Tamara) 201 E. Burger PO Box 97 319-427-5531<br />

(Circle of Hope Parish) 209 E. Burger PO Box 97 319-427-5523<br />

Hawkeye 52147-0097<br />

WHITENACK, Weldon A. (RM) (Marilyn) 627 W. Washington St. 319-653-4891<br />

Washington 52353<br />

WIEBESIEK, Daniel R. (FLP) (Deborah) 510 N. Washington PO Box 367 712-585-3532<br />

(New Market) 508 N. Washington PO Box 367 712-585-3255<br />

New Market 51646-0367<br />

WIERSON, Stanley S. (AM) 1298 7th Ave, 52302-3405 319-377-4856<br />

(Marion, First) 2500 22nd Ave. 319-377-1779<br />

Marion 52302<br />

WIESE, Allen J. (FE) (Debbie) 405 School St. 515-989-3552<br />

(Carlisle) 135 N. 5 th St. 515-989-0124<br />

Carlisle 50047<br />

WILCOX, Paul N. (FE) (Gayle) 1202 9th St. PO Box 28 712-755-5172<br />

(Harlan-Monroe Chapel) 1502 Victoria 712-755-3445<br />

Harlan 51537<br />

WILCOX, Wilbur F. (RM) (Betty Jo) 911 18th St. 515-280-3961<br />

Des Moines 50314<br />

WILKEN, Alferd E. (RM) (Helen) 620 Summit Dr. Apt. 306 507-235-8614<br />

Fairmont, MN 56031<br />

WILKIN, Timm A. (FE) (Bess) 348 Main St. N. PO Box 333 515-928-2525<br />

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(Titonka-Doan) 635 Main St. N. PO Box 409 515-928-2345<br />

Titonka 50480<br />

WILL, Shirley L. Hoffmann (FE) (Gerald) 27131 Hwy 78 PO Box 115 641-667-2502<br />

(Prairie View) Ollie 52576-0115<br />

PO Box 884 319-695-3028<br />

Packwood 52580-0884<br />

WILLER, Michael J. (FE) (Danelle) 501 Main St. 712-762-3869<br />

(Anita-Wiota) 408 Maple St. 712-762-3868<br />

Anita 50020<br />

WILLEY, Larry G. (RM) (Marlene) 749 Ponderosa Ln.<br />

Estes Park, CO 80517-7005<br />

WILLIAMS, Alecia R. (ODM) (Douglas) 615 Church St PO Box 60 319-924-2811<br />

(Lamont-Aurora) Lamont 50650-0060<br />

WILLIAMS, Dale J. (RM) (LaJeune) 707 Robin Glen Ave. Apt. 216 515-961-0930<br />

Indianola 50125-1073<br />

WILLIAMS, Dana K. (SLP) 304 E. Newago PO Box 472 515-899-2327<br />

(Radcliffe-Ellsworth) Radcliffe 50230-0472 515-899-2449<br />

WILLIAMS, Douglas E. (ODM) (Alecia) 615 Church St PO Box 60 319-924-2811<br />

(Lamont-Aurora) Lamont 50650-0060<br />

WILLIAMS, Robert D. (RM) (Kathryn) 2487 130th St. 712-586-4536<br />

Clarinda 51632-5007<br />

WILLIAMS, Steven C. (FE) (Janet) 1036 7th St. 515-382-6536<br />

(Nevada) 709 K Ave. 515-382-4448<br />

Nevada 50201<br />

WILLIAMSON, Ensworth Lee (PLP) 202 E Maple PO Box 370 641-366-2325<br />

(Owasa) (Michelle) Conrad 50621<br />

WILLIAMSON, Michelle L. (FE) (Lee) 206 E Maple PO Box 370 641-366-2324<br />

(Conrad) 202 E Maple PO Box 370 641-366-2325<br />

Conrad 50621<br />

WILLIAMSON, Paul D. (RM) (Barbara) 10854 N.W. 103rd Ct. 515-999-9427<br />

Granger 50109<br />

WILSON, Carl E. (RM) 22586 Youngberry Blvd. 641-675-3772<br />

Milton 52570-8801<br />

WILSON, Gerald L. (RM) c/o A. Judge<br />

16450 Slyvester Rd. S.W.<br />

Burien, WA 98166-3509<br />

WILSON, Russell L. (RM) (June) 1342 73rd St. 515-274-6013<br />

Windsor Heights 50311-1318<br />

WIMMER, Dana E. (FE) (Jessica) 2900 49 th St. 515-277-1100<br />

(D.M., Immanuel) Des Moines 50310-2599<br />

8040 Cobblestone Rd. 515-277-5391<br />

Urbandale 50322-4421<br />

WIMMER, Jessica (PLP) (Dana) 8040 Cobblestone Rd. 515-277-5391<br />

(D.M., Immanuel Assoc.) Des Moines 50322-4421<br />

WIMMER, Lawrence L. (FE) (Elizabeth) 421 Common St. 617-489-0730<br />

(Appointed New England) Belmont, MA 02478<br />

WINCH, Marilyn C. (FE) 350 Main St. PO Box 140 712-568-3439<br />

(Akron) 820 <strong>Iowa</strong> St. PO Box 140 712-568-2734<br />

Akron 51001<br />

WINKELPLECK, Judy M. (PLP) 12321 Hickman Rd. 515-270-9226<br />

(Urbandale, Walnut Hills) Urbandale 50323-1810<br />

14995 Woodcreek Ln<br />

Clive 50325-4511<br />

WINTER, Harlan W. (FE) (Sandra Jean) 319 N. Main St. 319-523-6941


ROLLS<br />

(Southeast Louisa Co. Parish) 231 S. 7th St. 319-523-2762<br />

Wapello 52653<br />

WINTER, Robert B. (RM) 139 Mitchell St. 501-450-3557<br />

Conway, AR 72032<br />

WISE, David (SLP) (Karen) PO Box 135 319-847-2101<br />

(Calamus-Grand Mound) Grand Mound 52751 319-847-2354<br />

WISER, Gerald (FLP) (Thelma) 62999 Victoria Rd. 712-778-4433<br />

(Noble-Grant-Lincoln Center) 62988 Victoria Rd. 712-778-4441<br />

Griswold 51535<br />

WITTERN, Bruce E. (FE) (Susan) 159 Westview Dr. PO Box 38 641-822-4833<br />

(Rockwell-Swaledale) Rockwell 50469-0038 641-822-3213<br />

WIXOM, Bryon L. (ODM) 978 Cedar St. PO Box 108 515-359-2243<br />

(Lehigh-Otho) Lehigh 50557 515-359-2253<br />

WOESTE, Stanley F. (RM) (Gretchen) 1024 Braeburn Rd. 704-366-7548<br />

Charlotte, NC 28211<br />

WOLCOTT, Gerald B. (RM) (Ruth) 495 S. 51 st St. Unit 5<br />

West Des Moines 50265-6985<br />

WOLGAMUTH, Jack (ODM) 308 Broadway 319-752-0288<br />

(West Burlington) 512 Spring St. (mail) 319-752-6896<br />

West Burlington 52655<br />

WOLSEY, Roger W. (OCE) (Shandra) 201 W. 1 st St. 641-446-7343<br />

(Leon-High Point-VanWert-Weldon) 313 NW 13 th Dr. 641-446-6300<br />

Leon 50144<br />

WOOD, Don (TPS) PO Box 818 712-943-5821<br />

(S.C., Church of All Nations) Sergeant Bluff 51054-0818<br />

WOODIN, Thomas W. (RM) (Roberta) 1201 W Adams 641-782-5871<br />

Creston 50801<br />

WOODWORTH, L. Scott (FE) (Fran) HC 69 Box 575 108 606-337-5394<br />

(Extension ministries) Beverly, KY 40913-9802<br />

WOOGE, Donald E. (RM) (Evelyn) 517 E. Clay 641-342-3832<br />

Osceola 50213<br />

WRIGHT, DeLane D. (FE) (Karen) 607 Lynn St 319-886-2331<br />

(Tipton) 104 Meadow Ln 319-886-3402<br />

Tipton 52772<br />

WYATT, Lynn (FLP) (Patricia) PO Box 165 641-746-2210<br />

(Adair-Casey) Casey 50048-0165<br />

403 Cass St. 641-742-3614<br />

Adair 50002-1131<br />

YETTER, George I. (RM) (Grace) 1407 S.W. Emma 515-282-0937<br />

(Ivy, Centennial) Des Moines 50315<br />

YOUNG, D. Ward (RM) (Nancy) 309 Hill St. PO Box 711 712-482-3773<br />

Oakland 51560-0711<br />

YOUNG, J. Eugene (RM) (Caroline) 160 S. 19th St. Ct. 319-373-5053<br />

Marion 52302-4143<br />

YOUNG, Karen (FD) 2424 42 nd St. NE 319-393-6674<br />

(CR, Lovely Lane) Cedar Rapids 52402<br />

YOUNG, Mark A. (FE) (Janice) 206 W. 2nd St., 52353-1925 319-653-5446<br />

(Washington, Assoc.) 1516 N. Third St. 319-653-7940<br />

Washington 52353-2839<br />

YOUNG, Robert W. (RM) (Helen) 1400 Pleasant Dr. 515-225-1160<br />

West Des Moines 50265<br />

ZELENY, Thomas L. (FE) (Connie) 1st & Sycamore PO Box 187 319-342-2208<br />

(La Porte City) 204 Case Rd 319-342-2758<br />

La Porte City 50651<br />

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ZIETTLOW, Carryl R. (RM) (Mary Ann) 42 Grisham Dr. 501-855-4530<br />

Bella Vista, AR 72714<br />

ZIMMERMAN, Lynn C. (FLP) 210 Oak St. PO Box 127 712-525-1057<br />

(Silver City-Pacific Junction-Hillsdale) Silver City 51571-0127 712-525-1146<br />

ZISKOVSKY, Janet L. (FE) 216 E. 4th St. 319-472-2839<br />

(Vinton, Stewart Mem.-Garrison) 212 E. 4th St.<br />

Vinton 52349<br />

B. CLERGY IN AFFILIATE MEMBERSHIP<br />

Name Address <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Thomas Albin 2950 Brunskill Rd. Oklahoma<br />

Dubuque 52003<br />

David W. Mixon Burlington Medical Center Illinois Great Rivers<br />

1221 S. Gear Ave.<br />

West Burlington 52655-1679<br />

C. CLERGY ON HONORABLE LOCATION<br />

Name Address Charge <strong>Conference</strong> Year<br />

Allen, Harry A. Jr. 510 N. Oakland First, Carbondale 1974<br />

Carbondale, IL 62901<br />

Allen, James E. 706 Greenwood Rd. Indianola 1974<br />

Chapel Hill, NC 27514<br />

Baker, John J. 1217 Ann Avenue First, Excelsior Springs 1988<br />

Excelsior Springs, MO 64024<br />

Bartz, Harvey 2685 Bower Ct. E. First, South St. Paul 1971<br />

Inver Grove Heights,<br />

MN 55076<br />

Bonham, Dwight PO Box 132 Nevada<br />

Nevada 50201-0132<br />

Christian, Clark C. 10329 W. St. <strong>2000</strong><br />

Omaha, NE 68127-3069<br />

Dale, Jan 3320 Dartmoor Ln Collegiate, Ames 1984<br />

Ames 50014-8403<br />

Donovan, Timothy J. II 1528 32nd St DM, First 1996<br />

Des Moines 50311-2818<br />

Duecker, Phillip L. Deceased 7-2-00<br />

Durkee, Evelyn Mae 40074 Wallaby Rd. First 1980<br />

Rice, MN 56367<br />

Haidle, Jerry W. 104 Southfield Dr. Asbury, Webster City 1974<br />

Webster City 50595<br />

Jones, Allan B. 722 Orchard St. Apt. 2 Christ, Santa Rosa, Cal. 1988<br />

Santa Rosa, CA 95404<br />

Jones, Harold B. 2602 24th Ave.<br />

Tuscaloosa, AL 35401<br />

McCorkell, John P. 8916 Woodman Way<br />

Sacramento, CA 95826-2141<br />

Mitchem, Donald D. 3302 Wakonda Dr. Asbury, Bettendorf 1986<br />

Bettendorf 52722<br />

Newcomer, David 241 Richardson Dr. Mt. Tamalpais, 1974<br />

Mill Valley, CA 94941 Mill Valley, Cal.<br />

Osburn, Edward E. 7235 Aspen Dr. Valley View, 1982<br />

Kansas City, KS 66111 Overland Park, Kansas


ROLLS<br />

Plocher, Terry L. unlisted address 1998<br />

Richardson, Arthur W. 6317 Hyde Park Dr. 1999<br />

Oklahoma City, OK 73162-3214<br />

Sears, Thomas A. 301 30 th St. S.E. St. Paul's, Cedar Rapids 1972<br />

Cedar Rapids 52403-1905<br />

Spracklin, Kathryn L. 4139 Burdette St. 1998<br />

(McDougal) Omaha, NE 68111-4052<br />

Williams, Loy A. (FE) 425 Maple Lane 1999<br />

Geneva, IL 60134-1151<br />

Wrider, Darrel L. 203 Tucker 1979<br />

Hiawatha 52233<br />

Clergy Retired on Honorable Location<br />

Lorraine, William T. 1711 Cobble Lane, Mt. Dora, FL 32757 1993<br />

Phillips, Herbert E. 512 8th St. PL S.E., Altoona 50009 1996<br />

Sheckler, James 3417 Sunny Hill Dr., Bettendorf 52722 1997<br />

Simbro, William C. 4225 Grand Ave., Des Moines 50312 1998<br />

Zottnick, James W. 400 E. Colonial #607, Orlando, FL 32803 1993<br />

D. ADMINISTRATIVE LOCATION<br />

Tennant-Jayne, Timothy PO Box 2607 Loop Station 1991<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55402<br />

E. SURVIVING SPOUSES OF CLERGY<br />

Name Address<br />

Aitken, Shirley (Robert J.) no current address<br />

Allsup, Mary (Gerald) 5987 Main St., Audubon 50025-7462<br />

Andre, Doris (William) 3106 50th, Des Moines 50310<br />

Artman, Louise D. (Donald H.) 12100 E. Alaska Place, Aurora, CO 80012<br />

Arthur, Susan (Donald R.) 1400 W. Norton, Muskegon, MI 49442<br />

Ash, Dee (Mark Sullivan) 1220 49th St. Unit 6, West Des Moines 50265-5439<br />

Baker, Beatrice (George) 1203 N. E St. #1101, Indianola 50125<br />

Ballard, Letha (M. Stanley) no mail<br />

Bass, Frances A. (Dale A.) Box 386, 404 Cass, Keosauqua 52565<br />

Batho, Ada (Thomas) 3100 N. Richardson Ave., Roswell, NM 88201-5822<br />

Beck, Belva Harper (Edward H.) 1300 13th St. NW, Apt. A307, Cedar Rapids 52405<br />

Berreth, Lora (Eugene) 848 Ashley Rd., Craig, CO 81625-1006<br />

Ellendale, ND 58436-0762<br />

Bintz, Lorraine (Warren) 403 Pine St., Rolfe 50581-1154<br />

Bishop, Rachel (Cloyd) c/o David Bishop, PO Box 115, Rock Falls50467-0115<br />

Blakely, Erma E. (W.P. Gauer) 1109 800 th St., Harlan 51537-5401<br />

Blankers, Viola (Anthony) 707 Robin Glen #312, Indianola 50125-1196<br />

Blomquist, Muriel (Elmer S.) 18602 Timbers Dr., Humble, TX 77346-2680<br />

Bloodworth, Gladys (W. Marion) 3524 Grand Ave. Apt. 306, Des Moines 50312-4341<br />

Bressler, Cloris (Kenneth) 519 E. 13th St. Spencer 51301<br />

Brockman, Ruth (Francis L.) 3520 Grand Ave. Apt. C415, Des Moines 50312-4364<br />

Brown, Helen L. (LaMonte) 49 X St., Lake Lotawana, MO 64086-9763<br />

Brown, Margaret (Henry) 2747 Seventh Ave., Council Bluffs 51501<br />

Bucklew, Althea L. Wesley Acres, 3520 Grand Ave., Rm. 314<br />

(Roy E. Gugeler) Des Moines 50312<br />

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Bugh, Lavonia C. (Sydney Sterett) 425 Vermont St., Quincy, IL 62301<br />

Buikema, Florence K. (James) 601 W. Sherman, Sellingrove, PA 17870<br />

Burdette, Betty (Ralph) 4010 Lakewood Blvd., Naple, FL 34112-6116<br />

Burns, Evelyn (Clarence) 1080 29th St., Marion 52302<br />

Campney, JoAnne (Arthur B.) 741 16th St., Des Moines 50314-1614<br />

Cannaday, Sarah (Daniel) PO Box 193, Buffalo Lake, MN 55314<br />

Carbaugh, Esther (Harley) 710 Oak St., Story City 50248-1320<br />

Carlson, Virginia (Wayne) 651 S.W. 6th St. #1709,<br />

Pompano Beach, FL 33060-7740<br />

Chitwood, Darlene(Quentin Lansman) no current address<br />

Clark, Kathryn (Alfred) 509 Eighth St., Monett, MO 65708<br />

Clements, Alice G. (Paul V.) 336 S.E. 192nd Ave., Portland, OR 97233<br />

Clements, Wilma H. Phillips (Albert) 807 N.W. Church St., Leon 50144<br />

Collier, Kathryn J. (Burton C.) 3707 Grand Ave. Apt. 7, Des Moines 50312<br />

Considine, Carol (Frank) 111 Caymen St., <strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245-3957<br />

Cooper, Anne (James) 908 16th St. N.E., Mason City 50401-1428<br />

Cooper, Hulda S. (Clifford Fitz) address unknown<br />

Coughenour, Virginia (Newton) 719 N. 1st Ave., Winterset 50273-1107<br />

(May 1- Sept. 15) 2310 Burr Oak Cir, Milford 51351<br />

Crabtree, Juanita (Roger) #7 Blackwood Lane, Meadow Village,<br />

Sunriver, OR 97701<br />

Crews, Phyllis (T. Ray) 817 Climer St., Muscatine 52761<br />

Curtis, Edna (Carlin) 120 Foster St., Mountain Home, AR 72653<br />

Cutler, Arlene (Donald) 523 Linn St., Story City 50248<br />

Dancel, Lucena (Jose A.) 103 Cor Maginoo & Masigla St.,<br />

Diliman Quezon City, Philippines 1100<br />

Davies, Karen (Merlin) 129 West Howard, Manchester 52057<br />

Dean, Ruth (Dwight G.) 2115 Clark Ave., Ames 50010<br />

Deaver, Joycelyn (Leonard) 905 Melrose Dr., Cedar Falls 50613-4409<br />

Delahooke, Pearl A. (James) Friendship Haven W 357, 420 Kenyon Rd.<br />

Fort Dodge 50501<br />

Dilley, Cecelia (Russell) 110 Hall St., Humboldt 50548-1906<br />

Dimmit, Dean (George F.) 3100 Bracken Ct #2, Topeka, KS 66614<br />

Dipple, Frieda (Wm. F. Ellerbeck) Grandview Heights, 910 E Olive,<br />

Marshalltown 50158-4175<br />

Dold, Elizabeth (Ronald) c/o Vivian Rappeneker, 801 Blackhawk,<br />

Burlington 52601-6615<br />

Dunham, Mildred L. (Lyle S.) 1611 W 3rd Ave Apt 10, Indianola 50125<br />

Eddy, Savilla (John Moore) 500 E. Adams, Manor 3, Mt. Ayr 50854<br />

Erb, Elma (Earl) 1308 6th Ave., Wellman 52356-9802<br />

Eveland, Mary Ellen (J. Arthur) 45-090 Namoku St. Apt. 905, Kaneohe, HI 96744<br />

Everhart, Joyce (Donald C.) 806 S. Lincoln St., Knoxville 50138-3117<br />

Faris, Gladys (Harlan W.) c/o Richard Faris, 495 S. 51 st St. Unit 14,<br />

West Des Moines 50265-6985<br />

Faust, Aletha (Arthur J.) 7220 SW Asbury Dr., Topeka, KS 66614-4718<br />

Fitch, Geraldine G. (Lloyd) 4126 E. 118th Ave., Thornton, CO 80233-5106<br />

Fitch, Janice DuBois (Richard) 716 Chockecherry Ct., Lewisville, NC 27023-9693<br />

Forbes, Varena (Donald) 2108 Camanche Ave., Clinton 52732<br />

Frank, Blanche I. (Wesley) Deceased 7-30-00<br />

Frankhauser, Anita (Arthur F.) 304 Color ad o Rd., Cedar Falls 50613-5138<br />

Frohardt, Myra (Edwin W.) 830 S. 13th Ave. E., Newton 50208<br />

Fry, Sylvia (William) PO Box 78204, Seattle, WA 98178-0204<br />

Garlock, Amy (Brown) 107 N. Bashford, Winfield 52659-9507<br />

Gaul, Shirley (Benjamin) 940 St. Claire Dr., Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403


ROLLS<br />

Gilmore, Connie (Larry D.) 7254 Wilshire Blvd., Des Moines 50322<br />

Goldman, June (Max) 24113 178th St., Okoboji 51355<br />

Greenwood, Priscilla (Lloyd Bair) 114 Southfield Dr., Webster City 50595<br />

Guenther, Helen (R. Maynard Bell) No mail<br />

Haar, Helen (Richard) 1024 Austin, Evanston, IL 60202<br />

Hall, Lois (Lester) 123 Alco, Maryville, MO 64468<br />

Hall, Susan B. (H. Milo) Deceased 7-9-00<br />

Hang, Flora (Benjamin H.H.) 305 Hibbard Rd., Wilmette, IL 60091<br />

Hann, Eunice (Paul) 411 W. Court, Winterset 50273<br />

Harbour, Jane (Donald) 1329 Woodstock Ave., Ames 50010-3856<br />

Harris, Ruby F. 411 S. 4th Ave., Winterset 50273<br />

Hartman, Merle (James) 625 W. South Omaha Bridge Rd. #15,<br />

Council Bluffs 51503<br />

Hart, Mary E. (Russell L.) 3203 1st St. Apt. 213, Emmetsburg 50536-2516<br />

Hauser, Charlotte (A. Keith) 923 Seeland Dr., Grinnell 50112-2029<br />

Havighurst, Novelle (Lawrence D.) 610 Park Lane, Madera, CA 93637<br />

Hawhee, Ruth (S.Gale) 402 West St., PO Box 185, Cantril 52542-0185<br />

Heath, Mildred (Paul) Friendship Haven West 355-W, Fort Dodge 50501<br />

(Mailing add.: c/o Philip Heath, 1603 E. North St.,<br />

Algona 50511<br />

Henderson, Marian (Milton) 800 Chestnut St. Apt. 303, Atlantic 50022-1665<br />

Henline, Alice (Wendell) 3020 Yorkshire Dr. N.E., Cedar Rapids 52402<br />

Henry, Betty (Joseph) 4591 Beck Lake Trl. Apt. 1, Melbourne, FL 32901<br />

Hill, Lois (M. Trevor Baskerville) R.R. 1 Box 29, Minburn 50167<br />

Hindman, Beulah (Ralph S.) 1227 Margaret PO Box 832,<br />

Deer Park, WA 99006-0832<br />

Hinshaw, Cresence (Floyd) c/o Duva E. Roth<br />

11023 W. Ventana Dr. S., Sun City, AZ 85373-2303<br />

Holland, Jackie (Wayne Willcoxon) 1107 Oak Park Rd., Council Bluffs 51503<br />

Hunt, Ruth (George) 1950 S Dayton St Apt. 323, Denver, CO 80231<br />

Huscher, Nellie M. (Paul L.) 290 Gray Ave., Waukee 50263-9778<br />

John, Dorothy (Ralph) 43 Abbeyshire Lane, Berlin, MD 21811-1832<br />

Johnson, Evangeline (Frank O.) No current address available<br />

Jones, Anita (Donald) 808 Colorado St, Glidden 51443-1031<br />

Jones, Margaret (Robert G.) 60 Burkart Dr., Oswego, IL 60543<br />

King, Grace (Clyde) 202 E 13th St #3C, Tama 52339<br />

Kilmer, Rosemary (John O.) The Woodlands, 3618 Littledale Rd. Apt. 103,<br />

Kensington, MD 20895-3434<br />

King, Esther (Lynn) 5848 E. University Dr. Apt. 1034, Mesa, AZ 85205<br />

Kinney, Marvina H. (John M.) 9918 E. 114th Place S., Bixby, OK 74008<br />

Kleihauer, Dorothea (Thomas Doyle) 1234 S. Park Blvd. #121, Freeport, IL 61032-4602<br />

Knight, Elsie (Clifford) 1200 Brookridge Circle Rm. 609, Atlantic 50022<br />

Koontz, Opal (Donald H.) 423 Idaho St., Prole 50229-9529<br />

Krass, Janyce (Lester Hancock) 2637 Woodmans Hollow Rd., Otho 50569-7513<br />

Lamb, Merle (Glen W.) 1009 North E. St., Indianola 50125-1115<br />

Larsen, Rosalie (Laurell) 1428 Whitcher Ave., Sioux City 51109<br />

Latta, Fern (John M.) 1206 Parkway, Burlington 52601<br />

Latta, Marjorie R. Wagner (Cecil) 322 N. Main, Osceola 50213<br />

Litty, Melva L. (Phillip Cline) 1209 Birch Court, Aurora, NE 68818<br />

Long, Glenda (Stan) 1400 W. 41 st St., Sioux City 51108<br />

Long, Lorene (Arthur V.) 3524 Grand Ave. Apt. 302, Des Moines 50312<br />

Lott, Betty (Clifford) 19534 Munsey Dr., Katy, TX 77449<br />

Lusher, Dawn (James) no address<br />

MacCanon, Verla (Robert) 304 Nicholas Dr. Apt. C, Marshalltown 50158-4416<br />

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Malone, Sara B. (C. Fred) PO Box 1017, Hinton 51024<br />

Manimoi, Aurora (Kai) 3703 Stockman St., National City, CA 91950-8144<br />

Martin, Ruby M. (Ernest F.) 103 Oberlin St., <strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245<br />

Mathwig, Hope F. 4530 Old Delphos Rd., Elida, OH 45807-9763<br />

Maus, Jane M. (Edward R.) 1222 B Ave NW, Cedar Rapids 52405-3923<br />

McCallum, Doris (John) PO Box 827, Penney Farms, FL 32079-9998<br />

McClellan, Erma B. (Joseph) c/o Paul McClellan,<br />

14300 S.P.I.D. South Padre Dr. #199,<br />

Corpus Christi, TX 78148<br />

McClurken, Kathy (Scott Woeste) 2109 Van Buren Ave., Ames 50010-4517<br />

McKenzie, Ella (Martin O.) 418 Wilson Ave., Downers Grove, IL 60515<br />

McLaughlin, Irene (Willis M.) Waverly Manor, 210 15th St. N.W.,<br />

Apt. 312, Waverly 50677<br />

McLaughlin, Janet Thompson 1901 Indian Hills Dr., Sioux City 51104<br />

(Carroll)<br />

McMullen, Margaret (George W.) 404 S. Logan St., Roland 50236<br />

McMurrin, Myrtle E. (Albert) Friendship Village #4010,<br />

5790 Denlinger Rd., Dayton, OH 45426<br />

McQuin, Dollie (Donald) c/o Donna Preheim, PO Box 157, Freeman, SD 57029<br />

Metcalf, Eloise (Kenneth) 4331 Glenvale Ct., Bettendorf 52722<br />

Miller, Hilda I. (Richard) 2101 Wilshire, Enid, OK 73703<br />

Mueller, Loraine (Stanley) 761 Center St., Tracy, MN 56175<br />

Musser, Leora (Loyd L.) 600 Park Ln Apt. 140, Waterloo 50702-5274<br />

Musson, Margaret (Wilbur) 125 E. Washington Apt. 17, Osceola 50213-1244<br />

Nash, Berniece (M. Jack) 304 R St., Hamburg 51640<br />

Nelson, Dorothy (Earl V.) 1123 Country Club Dr., Boone 50036<br />

Nelson, Grace (Mervin) 1224 13th St. N.W., Cedar Rapids 52405-2404<br />

Norem, Harriet J. (C. Delbert Grim) No mail<br />

Nothdurft, Bernyce (Milton H.) PO Box 25432, Prescott Valley, AZ 86312-5432<br />

Ogden, Lillian M. (James A.) 1603 Mowery Ave., Ottumwa 52501<br />

Olive, Susan (Lynn Ryon) PO Box 107, Corning 50841-0107<br />

Olson, Blanche E. (Clarence E.) 110 Gardner Dr. #108, Hilton Head, SC 29926<br />

Olson, Virginia (Harold N.) c/o Edward Welty, 1018 N. 21st Pl.,<br />

Kansas City, KS 66102-4136<br />

Ossman, Shirley (Robert) 1014 Finkle Ave., Marshalltown 50158-3322<br />

Overhulser, Helene (Wm. F.) 720 Kellogg Apt. 304, Ames 50010<br />

Pacholke, Jean F. (Raymond) 513 Thomas PO Box 386, Sioux Rapids 51585<br />

Paul, Helen (Golden Thompson) 2200 Hamilton Dr. Apt. 802, Ames 50014-8276<br />

Pencook, Gertrude (Everett E.) 1005 N. 29th St., Fort Dodge 50501<br />

Pennington, Minerva (George) Fulton Apts. Apt. 3,<br />

327 Ash St., Columbus Junction 52738<br />

Peterson, Louie M. (John W.) 3448 Maple Glen Dr., Bettendorf 52722-2899<br />

Peterson, Nedra Finch (Willard O.) 1719 E. Bijou St. Apt. 604<br />

Colorado Springs, CO 80909-5751<br />

Pettersen, Irene (Clarence) 1712 Rainbow Dr., Waterloo 50701<br />

Pierce, Ann (Darwin M.) RR 3 Box 159, Westby, WI 54667-9348<br />

Pinnell, Barbara E. (Robert) 5138 Gallant Rd., Attalla, AL 35954<br />

Pittman, Lois (James) 507 2 nd Ave., Charles City 50616<br />

Pooley, Anna L. (John B.) 5180 Gallant Rd., Attalla, AL 35954<br />

Potter, Irene (Paul P.) 304 3rd St., Rockwell City 50579<br />

Preul, Ferne M. (Louis H.) Friendship Haven West, Box 223,<br />

Fort Dodge 50501<br />

Primmer, Lois (Walter M. Cerka) 2120 18th St. S.W., Cedar Rapids 52404<br />

Reep, Louise B. (Ora L.) 3015 Alameda, Cedar Falls 50613


ROLLS<br />

Richardson, Leila M. (Fred) 950 Big Thompson Ave, Box 3830,<br />

Estes Park, CO 80517<br />

Rogers, Genevive R. (Gerald H.) 100 W. Van Buren, Lenox 50851<br />

Rose, Nora E. (Ivan D.) 716 Market St., Audubon 50025<br />

Rosenberry, Margie D. (Paul) R.R. 1, Ames 50010<br />

Rowley, Alice (Fred) 407 E. 6th St., Atlantic 50022-1545<br />

Rowse, Vera May (W. Leonard) West Friendship Haven, Fort Dodge 50501<br />

Rubey, Mildred J. (Ray) PO Box 146, Montrose 52639<br />

Rugger, Roberta Arline (Austin) 9511 Perrin Beitel Rd. Apt 1203<br />

San Antonio, TX 78217-3543<br />

Sasnett, Martena T. (J. Randolph) Valle Verde, B-311, 900 Calle De Los Amigos,<br />

Santa Barbara, CA 93105<br />

Schumacher, Lorene (Paul Textor) 409 Bridge St., Coon Rapids 50058<br />

Sheets, Elton 1920 Echo Ave., Britt 50423-8523<br />

(Dolores Santos-Sheets)<br />

Shickell, Jeanette (Virgil E.) 820 6th Apt. 2, Nevada 50201<br />

Shultz, Helen (Fred) 420 Kenyon Rd W436, Fort Dodge 50501-5749<br />

Smith, Audrey (Robert L.) 4610 Douglas Ave. Apt. 214,<br />

Des Moines 50310-2763<br />

Smith, Juanita (William C.) 1821 Westleigh Dr., Glenview, IL 60025-7611<br />

Snyder, Ruth (George) 1702 W. Mimosa St., Rogers, AR 72758-5733<br />

Somerville, Lefa (Paul) 1611 Lancaster Cir, Norman, OK 73609<br />

Speer, Dorothy (Jack) c/o David Speer, 11106 Decatur Plz. Apt. 412<br />

Omaha, NE 68154<br />

Spiker, Dorothy (Leo L.) 608 E. 16th St. N., Newton 50208<br />

Staats, Betty (Everett H.) 203 Vernon St. Apt. 4, Decorah 52101-2151<br />

Stark, Marjorie (Wallace) 682 Morris School Rd., Searcy, AR 72143<br />

Steinman, Ruby (Edwin G.) c/o Louis Steinman, 615 S. Oronogo,<br />

Webb City, MO 64870-2505<br />

Stewart, Maryann (R. Thomas) 4109 Lark Ct. NE, Cedar Rapids 52402-2689<br />

Stewart-Morris, Violet May (Andrew) 1411 B Versailles, Alameda, CA 94501<br />

Sullivan, Margaret B. (Brian) R.R. 6 Box 243A, Decorah 52101<br />

Surface, Marjorie (Byron) 8015 Goodman Dr., Urbandale 50322<br />

Swalve, Patricia (Anthony Pettrone) No mail<br />

Tan, Harriet (Edward H.) JIn Sahti III 76, Kemanggisan,<br />

Jakarta, 11480 Indonesia<br />

Tappmeyer, Janice (Roger) 100 E 12th St, Hermann, MO 65041<br />

Terry, Susan J. (Delbert V.) 741 16 th St., Des Moines 50314-1614<br />

Thompson, Dorothy (Clarence W.) 13516 Ashworth Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98133<br />

Tidball, Jeanette (Sherman) 1512 26th St., Rockford, IL 61108<br />

Tinker, Lorena (Leonard) R.R. 3, Fayette, MO 65248<br />

Tschetter, Leoda (Edward) 1829 Spring View Drive, Mason City 50401-1634<br />

Usher, Joan (Carroll) 1402 13 th St. PO Box 573, Manson 50563-0573<br />

Vanderhoef, June (Russell) 707 Robin Glen Apt. 414, Indianola 50125-1074<br />

Van Holland, Rebecca (Edwin) 202 2 nd St. S.E. PO Box 273, Gilmore City 50541<br />

Walker, Florence (M. Ellsworth) 3524 Grand Ave. Apt. 202, Des Moines 50312-4315<br />

Watson, Myrtle (W. Ward) 505 N. Main, Denison 51442<br />

Weaver, Mrs. Samuel R.R. 2, Anamosa 52205<br />

Weitzel, Marcia D. (George) 225 S Tennessee Pl, Mason City 50401-4308<br />

Wells, Janet Urbauer (Cecil A.) 1526 Stratford Ave., Ames 50010<br />

Wilkins, Vera M. (Irvin G.) 104 S. Polk, Mt. Ayr 50854-1750<br />

Williams, Martha (Robert A.) 309 N D St Apt. 210, Oskaloosa 52577-2742<br />

Wilson, Jennie A. (M.D. Smith) Veterans Home, 1301 Summit St. #417,<br />

Marshalltown 50158-5484<br />

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Woolard, L. Doris (Harold) 14300 Chenal Pkwy. #3212, Little Rock, AR 72211<br />

Zarr, Marlene (Walter D.) R.R. 2 Box 184, Mt. Ayr 50854<br />

Zelley, Mary (Edward S.) 424 S. Prairie Ave., Libertyville, IL 60048<br />

Zischke, Elnora W. (Alton H.) 4564 32nd St., Dorr, MI 49323


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F. LAITY DIRECTORY<br />

EDITOR’S NOTE: The following list includes all lay persons serving on Boards, Agencies, and<br />

Committees of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> as listed in the Organizational Structure. Not<br />

included are those serving Affiliate Groups (section E) or on District Committees (section G).<br />

Numbering indicates the position in which the person is serving, according to the numbering<br />

of the Organizational Structure. In the case of two phone numbers, the first is an office number<br />

and the second a home number.<br />

Please report all corrections and updates to Jill Stanton at the <strong>Conference</strong> Center.<br />

A<br />

Adams, John 517 W Winston St 641-898-7144<br />

C3 Seymour 52590<br />

Adkisson, April 1212 Davis St 515-789-4317<br />

C4 Dexter 50070<br />

Akerly, Dewayne 1201 15 th St. SE Apt 202<br />

C1(6),C8a Cedar Rapids 52401- 2558<br />

Allen, Phyllis 17762 Fawn Ave 712-568-3366<br />

C1(1) Akron 51001<br />

Anderson, Bill PO Box 51 103 E High St 319-456-3911<br />

C6,D2 Richland 52585-0051<br />

Anderson, Greg 3433 Lima Trail 712-642-4513<br />

B9 Missouri Valley 51555<br />

Anderson, Phyllis 310 56 th St 515-279-4668<br />

B12 Des Moines 50312<br />

Anderson, Ruth 713 College St. 712-732-4665<br />

D1 Storm Lake 50588-1532<br />

Antunez, Enna 317 1/2 N Spencer St. #1 319-627-2437<br />

C2(4) West Liberty 52776-1431<br />

Appel, Gwenna 4395 460th St. 712-855-2419<br />

C1,C2(6),D1 Curlew 50527-8516<br />

Arnold, Onalee 3262 Highway 13 319-377-2995<br />

D1 Marion 52302-9757<br />

Armstrong, Laurel 506 N Roosevelt Ave 712-225-4945<br />

B13 Cherokee 51012<br />

Arrowsmith, Don 118 Ash 641-337-5524<br />

B9 Orient 50858<br />

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Bacon, Anne 411 W Church St 641-322-4700<br />

C1,C2(4) Marshalltown 50158-2742 641-752-4428<br />

Bahr, Linda K. PO Box 97 515-882-3509<br />

C8a Livermore 50558 515-379-1538<br />

Baier, Randall RR 2 Box 186 712-778-4604<br />

C2(3) Griswold 51535-9756<br />

Ballard, Maxine Moore 14179 Lake Shore Drive 515-221-9414<br />

C8b Clive 50325 515-221-9396<br />

Bardole, Phyllis 2144 295 th St. 515-436-8261<br />

B13 Rippey 50235-7006<br />

Bark, Fred 403 Kingston Dr. 319-644-2558<br />

C3,D2 Solon 52333-9703<br />

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Barrick, Susan 101 S 4 TH St 515-462-4000<br />

C8a Winterset 50273<br />

Barry, Ruth Ann 1933 Road M 36 712-782-3397<br />

D1 Irwin 51446-7527<br />

Batman, Kathy 20565 Dolphin Rd. 712-336-4609<br />

D1 Spirit Lake 51360-7411<br />

Beck, Cara 2843 Valley Dr 712-252-3177<br />

C4 Sioux City 51104<br />

Beichley, Randy 1211 200th St. 641-473-3057<br />

C7 Gladbrook 50635-9604<br />

Bell, Dennis 1016 Ridge Rd. 712-263-3157<br />

B8,B10,C1C2(6),D2 Dennison 51442-1124<br />

Bellairs, Dale 723 S. 22 nd St. 712-542-4585<br />

B6 Clarinda 51632-2422<br />

Bennecke, Al PO Box 618 641-752-4271<br />

D2 Marshalltown 50158-0618 641-752-2577<br />

Berbano, Orville 3403 Cameron School Rd 515-232-8662<br />

C8a Ames 50014-9394<br />

Bergsmith, Joe 1504 Harrington Loop 712-943-4019<br />

B4 Sergeant Bluff 51054<br />

Berke, Marilyn 2038 Hwy 20 712-944-5204<br />

C1 Lawton 51030-8139<br />

Berryhill, Leroy 1030 N. 19th St. 515-955-6021<br />

B11 Ft Dodge 50501-7705<br />

Berryhill, Meredith 1030 N. 19th St. 515-955-6021<br />

C3 Ft Dodge 50501-7705<br />

Bisbee, Marcee 807 6 th Ave 712-246-2460<br />

C8c Shenandoah 51601<br />

Bisinger, Carma PO Box 111 319-448-4403<br />

C2(6) Walker 52352-0111<br />

Bolger, Janice 912 Woodland View Dr. 641-856-8251<br />

C2(4)c Centerville 52544-2040<br />

Bradner, Darlene 4705 Western Hills Dr. 515-225-8188<br />

C2(5) West Des Moines 50265-2942<br />

Braudt, Steve 1702 12th St. 641-858-2099<br />

B14 Eldora 50627-2039<br />

Breaw, Betty 3014 E 18 th St. 319-355-6205<br />

D1 Davenport 52803-3504<br />

Brekke, Shawn 5410 S 4 th St 515-232-9393<br />

C4 Ames 50010<br />

Brennecke, Al PO Box 618 641-752-4271<br />

D2 Marshalltown 50158 641-752-2577<br />

Brinkman, Harold 760 14 th St Pl 515-382-6308<br />

B5 Nevada 50201<br />

Brockshink, John & Louise 614 Line St 319-227-7512<br />

C2(6) Norway 52318<br />

Brotherton, Judy 2512 Mulberry Ave. 319-264-5372<br />

C1,C2(4)/c Muscatine 52761-2742<br />

Brown, Janis Box 369 712-778-2211<br />

C1 Griswold 51535-0369<br />

Brown, Josh 421 9 th St NW 319-362-3371<br />

B10 Cedar Rapids 52405-3802<br />

Bruhn, Christine 734 5 th Ave S 319-242-5082<br />

C8c Clinton 527320-4616 319-243-1104


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Buckman, Meredith 3120 Jones 712-258-2319<br />

C4 Sioux City 51104<br />

Burgess, Jerry 920 18 th Ave SE Apt. 1 712-476-5343<br />

C2(5) Rock Valley 51247-1636 712-476-5123<br />

Burk, Wayne 304 Allamakee St. 319-568-3409<br />

B6 Waukon 52172-1348 319-568-4387<br />

Burke, Tamara 2116 4 th Ave 319-264-3294<br />

C4a Muscatine 52761<br />

Burks, Dionne 715 Lorraine Ave 319-236-1947<br />

C4a Waterloo 50702<br />

Burrow, Rachel 2212 Lynndale Rd 641-673-4332<br />

C4 Oskaloosa 52577<br />

Burrow, Paul 2212 Lynndale Rd 641-673-4332<br />

C1(6),C2(6) Oskaloosa 52577-9129<br />

Burt, Effie 626 Boston Ave 319-236-2246<br />

C1(5) Waterloo 50703<br />

C<br />

Carlson, Don 4938 Lynn Dr 641-755-3167<br />

B13 Panora 50216<br />

Carver, Phil 2274 Holiday Rd Ofc/FAX 319-339-9917<br />

C1,C2(6),C8a Coralville 52241 319-339-9869<br />

Chambers, Dianne 1409 230 th Ave. 515-583-2330<br />

C2(2)D1 Corwith 50430-8520<br />

Christensen, Jane 613 E. McLane St. 641-342-4798<br />

D1 Osceola 50213-1460<br />

Christiansen, Kris PO Box 647 515-332-2083<br />

C2(3) Humboldt 50548<br />

Clark, Sarah 9713 Madison Ave 515-253-0279<br />

C4a Urbandale 50322<br />

Clayton, Matt 420 S. West St. 641-872-2151<br />

B5 Corydon 50060-1748 641-872-2839<br />

Cochran, Charlie & Lois 2627 255 th St 641-752-4985<br />

C2(4)e Marshalltown 50158<br />

Coulsen, Roger 2160 Ashmore Dr 515-292-9270<br />

C3 Ames 50014-7840<br />

Coulthard, Julie 217 S Silver 641-784-7691<br />

C5 Lamoni 50140<br />

Cranke, Eloise 4211 Grand Ave 515-274-4851<br />

C2(2)b Des Moines 50312<br />

Crawford, Avon 5108 Westwood Dr. 515-225-2289<br />

B10 C2(6) West Des Moines 50265-6904<br />

Creasman, Jan 3411 250 th St 712-644-2659<br />

C2(2)b Logan 51546-5030<br />

D<br />

Daniels, Lillian 2723 Ave. C 319-372-4664<br />

C3 Fort Madison 52627-2145<br />

Davis, Adin 1069 27 th St Apt 2 515-274-5571<br />

C2(2)b Des Moines 52310<br />

Davis, Derek 109 Lawton St 712-349-2325<br />

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C4 Harris 51345<br />

Davis, Leota 4605 Wakonda Pkwy 515-243-2993<br />

C1(5) Des Moines 50321<br />

Dawes, Inez 2443 Quail Ridge Ave. 515-462-4550<br />

C1,C1(5),C2(2) St Charles 50240-8523<br />

Dean, Megan 213 Woodridge Ave. 319-351-9252<br />

C4a <strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245-6053<br />

DeGraw, Rosemary 13649 Wren Ave 641-749-5816<br />

D1 Rockford 50468-9802<br />

Deskin, Bill 3501 48 th Pl 515-270-8162<br />

C4 Des Moines 50310-2612<br />

Dilley, Cecelia 110 Hall St 515-332-1400<br />

C2(4)e Humboldt 50548<br />

Donat, Ann 249 W Central PO Box 55 319-232-7970<br />

B13,C8c Raymond 50677-0055<br />

Dorr, Eric 42 Greenview Dr 319-643-2624<br />

C4a West Branch 52358<br />

Doyel, Judy 2408 590 th St 712-288-5724<br />

C2(4)b Newell 50568-7592<br />

Duffy, Beverly 1317 Stony Point Rd. NW 319-396-2405<br />

C1(2) Cedar Rapids 52406-7014<br />

Duffy, Nick 119 13th St NW 319-362-6414<br />

C4 Cedar Rapids 52405<br />

Dunsmore, James 2740 Grove St. 319-391-7080<br />

D2 Davenport 52804-2935<br />

E<br />

Eason, Helen 605 220 th St. 712-652-3878<br />

C2(4)d Scranton 51462-7502<br />

Eastman, Patty 817 Sycamore 319-987-2357<br />

C1 Janesville 50647<br />

Ebbers, DeLyte 15 Arnolds Entrance 712-832-3261<br />

C4 Lake Park 51347<br />

Egbert, Peg PO Box 204 319-456-6661<br />

C2(4)a Richland 52585-0204<br />

Engelman, Jeremy 921 Division St 319-547-9927<br />

C4 Cresco 52136<br />

Engle, Marilyn 3624 Juniper Ct. 712-276-8531<br />

B6 Sioux City 51106-4601<br />

Erickson, Andy 512 N Taft 515-332-5210<br />

C4a,C8a Humboldt 50548<br />

Eshelman, Clinton 1266 State Highway 92 641-369-2055<br />

C4 Bridgewater 50837-8010<br />

Estell, Wayne 716 W. South St 515-462-3373<br />

B4 Winterset 50273-1833<br />

Everhart Joyce 806 S. Lincoln St. 641-842-5716<br />

C2(3) Knoxville 50138-3117<br />

F<br />

Farber, Melinda PO Box 64 641-672-2564<br />

C4 Oskaloosa 52577<br />

Farnham, Evelyn 3239 Garfield Ave. 515-352-3986


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C2(6) Gowrie 50543-7540<br />

Felkner, Myrtle 14578 Hwy 2 641-649-2451<br />

C2(6),C8c Centerville 52544-9510<br />

Fields, Lowell 808 Northwestern Dr 712-732-7783<br />

C2(4) Storm Lake 50588<br />

Findley, Patricia PO Box 135 641-946-7339<br />

D1 Lovilia 50150-0135<br />

Finnemore, Faith 3312 Oakland St 515-292-5507<br />

C2(2)a Ames 50014<br />

Flanigan, Corri 310 N Elm St 319-547-2044<br />

B4 Cresco 52136-1452<br />

Fraley, Esta 2360 490th St 712-283-2588<br />

C8c Sioux Rapids 50585<br />

Frank, Janice 216 N 3 rd Ave 515-462-9199<br />

C8b Winterset 50273<br />

Frank, Sandra 215 E. Third St. PO Box 176 641-762-8260<br />

D1 Kanawha 50447-0176 641-762-3299<br />

Frauenholz, Amanda 2228 Delta Ave 319-627-4718<br />

C7 West Liberty 52776<br />

Fredericks, Angela 1700 350 th St 641-732-5724<br />

C4 Osage 50461-8133<br />

Fredrickson, Mary 4001 Blairs Ferry Road NE 319-395-0152<br />

C5 Cedar Rapids 52402<br />

Freese, Abby 1402 6 th Ave 641-858-3741<br />

C4 Eldora 50627<br />

Frese, Millie 1911 Edgebrook Dr 641-752-5355<br />

B11 Marshalltown 50158<br />

Fudge, Art PO Box 253 319-928-6841<br />

B5 Edgewood 52042-0253 319-928-7135<br />

G<br />

Garrington, Steve 3540 Ridge Ct 319-282-9627<br />

B14 Davenport 52806 319-386-5211<br />

Garrison, Len PO Box 299 712-753-2106<br />

D2 Inwood 51240<br />

Gaumer, Rich 1734 N Elm 641-682-0863<br />

B12 Ottumwa 52501<br />

Gilmore, Connie 7254 Wilshire Blvd 515-278-6071<br />

C2(6) Des Moines 50322<br />

Glenn, Twila 500 E Court Ave, Ste C 515-283-1996<br />

B3/4/8/13/14/15/C1,C2(5),C3 Des Moines 50309-2019 ext 115<br />

Glime, Ann PO Box 89 319-856-4375<br />

C5 Colesburg 52035<br />

Gobeli, Sandra 571 100 th St 515-852-4713<br />

B8 Dows 50071<br />

Gooch, Jody 1109 S. 5th Ave. W 641-792-6389<br />

B4, B9 Newton 50208-3512<br />

Gooden, Ruth Ann 18938 X Ave. 319-989-2059<br />

C2(4)a Dike 50624-8023<br />

Gonzalez, Dan 5306 S Mound Rd 319-552-2429<br />

B15 Sherrill 52073<br />

Gosset, Tim 810 9 th St. 515-292-6936<br />

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C2(3) Ames 50010 515-663-1579<br />

Groom, Tom & Edna PO Box 164 641-853-2450<br />

C2(4)d Rowan 50479-0164<br />

Gross, Lyle 13679 320th St 712-653-2139<br />

C2(4) Manning 51455<br />

Guess, Autumn 301 S Wilson 515-386-2666<br />

C7 Jefferson 50129<br />

Gunzenhauser, Keith 2649 360 th St 515-996-2029<br />

B6 VanMeter 50261<br />

H<br />

Hanlin, Scott 2908 Hillsdale Dr 515-253-0100<br />

C4 Urbandale 50322<br />

Hattel, Sue 3070 Kane Ct. 319-556-1394<br />

C2(4)c Dubuque 52001-1557<br />

Hauser, Lisa 530 Elliott St 712-325-0812<br />

C2(4) Council Bluffs 51503<br />

Haw, Dr. Richard PO Box 177 319-578-5137<br />

B4 Sumner 50674-1352<br />

Hege, Andy 719 Isabella Ct 319-243-4423<br />

C4 Clinton 52732<br />

Heinrich, Shirley 825 Simms Ave. 712-323-7253<br />

B14 Council Bluffs 51503-0577<br />

Heins, Doug & Marie 404 Garden Rd 515-232-9057<br />

C2(4)c Ames 50010<br />

Heiny, Norma L. West 2040 Hunters Ridge Dr. 641-423-5094<br />

B15 Mason City 50401-7500<br />

Higdon, Dorothy 7035 Boxwood Ln NE 319-294-1161<br />

C1,C2(2),D1 Cedar Rapids 52402-1037<br />

Hill, Gene 2905 S Martha 712-276-2688<br />

C2(4)e Sioux City 51106<br />

Hinke, Norlan 203 Silver Creek Rd. 319-659-3141<br />

B11 DeWitt 52742-9186 319-659-3379<br />

Hobson, Brenda (Keith) 21101 620 th Ave. 515-382-6536<br />

C3 Nevada 50201 515-382-3341<br />

Hodges, Kathy 108 Pike Ave 712-792-9082<br />

C1(4) Carroll 51401<br />

Hoel, Derald PO Box 32 641-749-5523<br />

B9 Nora Springs 50458<br />

Hofer, Neil 501 1 st St NE 319-744-3500<br />

C1 Farley 52046-9569<br />

Hoff, Ardith PO Box 313 319-562-3778<br />

C2(5) Calmar 52132-0313<br />

Hoff, Jerry PO Box 232 641-565-3237<br />

C4 Crystal Lake 50432<br />

Hollensbe, Jim 145 Hampton Dr 319-668-9542<br />

D2 Williamsburg 52361<br />

Houston, Dan 1530 Quill Ave. 515-432-1226<br />

D2 Madrid 50156-7579<br />

Houston, David 1416 27 th St. 712-255-5766<br />

B9,C8c Sioux City 51104-3008<br />

Houston, Jean 1530 Quill Ave. 515-432-1226<br />

C3 Madrid 50156-7579


LAITY DIRECTORY<br />

Howard, Doris 5339 Filmore Rd. 319-426-5278<br />

C2(2) Elgin 52141-9482<br />

Hoy, Rick 1510 W South 641-842-4798<br />

B8 Knoxville 50138<br />

Hueholt, Laverne H. 412 E Main 515-281-3544<br />

B7 Wayland 52654 319-256-7206<br />

Huffman, Rudy & Inis 402 West First St<br />

C2(6) Mechanicsville 52306<br />

Hughes, Ron 11160 Lakeview Dr 319-582-7261<br />

C1(1) Dubuque 52003-9665 319-583-8029<br />

Husted, Russ 125 Birch Ct<br />

C1 North Liberty 52317<br />

Hurto, Larry 916 S. 5 th Ave. W 641-792-1955<br />

C6 Newton 50208-4648<br />

Intveldt, Julia 608 E Olive St 641-752-4906<br />

C2(3) Marshalltown 50158-6200<br />

Ireland, Jeff 2518 Meadowbrook Ct. SE 319-393-8262<br />

C3 Cedar Rapids 52403-2926 319-362-8925<br />

Ireland, Jessica 2443 Quail Ridge Ave. 515-462-1048<br />

C4a St. Charles 50246-8523<br />

I<br />

J<br />

Jackson, Ruth 202 W. Main St. 641-752-3668<br />

B3,B13, C1 Marshalltown 50158-5893<br />

Jacobson, Craig 306 W Reed 515-386-4339<br />

C4 Jefferson 50219<br />

Janssen, Marlene 2320 Rice Ridge Ln NE 319-335-5253<br />

B13 North Liberty 52317-9202 319-626-5896<br />

Jebens, Farr 16351 189 th St 319-927-3139<br />

C7 Manchester 52057<br />

Johnson, Barb 21969 C38 712-568-3454<br />

C3, C4 Merrill 51038-8633<br />

Johnson, Bev 108 36 th Ave SW 319-365-5336<br />

C1(6),C8a Cedar Rapids 52404<br />

Johnson, Don 740 Wiley Blvd NW 319-396-0895<br />

C2(2) Cedar Rapids 52405<br />

Johnson, Larry 404 E 19 th PO Box 1005 712-262-4100<br />

B10 Spencer 51301-1005 712-262-3145<br />

Johnson, Ken 3700 Indian Hills Dr 712-239-2382<br />

B8 Sioux City 51104<br />

Johnson, LaVon PO Box 27 515-887-6421<br />

C1(6) West Bend 50597-0027<br />

Johnson, Robyn 1553 330 th St 641-369-4733<br />

C4a Orient 50858<br />

Johnston, David 206 NE 5 th St. 515-964-7466<br />

C8c Ankeny 50021-1839<br />

Jones, Janet 2420 N Court 641-684-7033<br />

C2(4)d Ottumwa 52501<br />

Jordan, Emily 68948 Troublesome Creek 712-783-4568<br />

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C4 Atlantic 50022<br />

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Kading, Judy 1319 W. 5 th St. 712-234-0418<br />

C2(4),D1 Sioux City 51103-3539<br />

Keith, Vernon 504 E. 7 th St. 319-627-2581<br />

B10 West Liberty 52776-1223<br />

Kendall, Elizabeth 422 S. First St. 712-328-3007<br />

C1,C1(1),C2(6),C4 Council Bluffs 51503-4343<br />

Kenyon, Arnold PO Box 278 641-782-7064<br />

C2(6) Creston 50801<br />

Kielman, Stacy 1314 Orchard Ct 319-352-5737<br />

C4 Waverly 50677<br />

King, Patty 206 N. Franklin Ave. 515-292-3831<br />

B14 Ames 50010-3423<br />

Kingston, Betty 1018 3 rd NE 712-754-2786<br />

C1 Sibley 51249<br />

Kirkpatrick, Keith 5009 SW 17 th St. 515-285-4202<br />

C1(2) Des Moines 50315-4430<br />

Kistler, Art 745 Perry Ct 319-337-4415<br />

D2 <strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245<br />

Kleppe, Corinne 6101/2 5 th Ave 641-236-7103<br />

C2(3) Grinnell 50112-1921<br />

Kloberdanz, Liz 715 N Jefferson 641-423-2536<br />

C4a Mason City 50401<br />

Kluver, Don & Corrine 159 S Shore Dr 712-732-7901<br />

C2(6) Storm Lake 50588-7476<br />

Knight, Doris 1548 28 th St 515-277-4719<br />

C2(4) Des Moines 50311-2917<br />

Kroger, Glenda 4372 Wilson Ave. 712-728-3024<br />

C2(4)d Hartley 51346<br />

Kunzman, Charles RR 1 Box 261 641-693-4479<br />

B10 Douds 52552<br />

Kuntz, Karen 4 Lynden Dr NE 319-338-3682<br />

C1(1) <strong>Iowa</strong> City 52240<br />

Kyhl, Jenna 26601 310 th St 319-346-1948<br />

C8c Parkersburg 50665<br />

L<br />

LaGree, Patty 703 W Ashland 515-961-3925<br />

B10 Indianola 50125<br />

Lamm, Jan 803 Wickerberry Pl NE 319-743-3083<br />

C1,C1(1),C8c Cedar Rapids 52402<br />

Lancaster, Marilyn 1500 Silverleaf Ave. 319-754-7391<br />

C1 Burlington 52601-2632<br />

Lane, Jim 704 SW Lorraine 641-446-4905<br />

C8b Leon 50144<br />

Lange, Shawn 800 W Adams 641-782-5317<br />

C1,D2 Creston 50801<br />

Larimore, Valerie 701 Cedar 712-243-9747<br />

C4a Atlantic 50022<br />

Larsen, Nancy 202 Benton St. 712-322-1159


LAITY DIRECTORY<br />

B4 Council Bluffs 51503-3143<br />

Laube, Allison Fatka 5970 Somerset Place 515-276-0149<br />

C2(2) Johnston 50131<br />

Leavitt, Lorna PO Box 734 712-376-2232<br />

C2(3) Marcus 51035-0734<br />

Lee, Yong 2027 Polk Dr 515-232-4053<br />

C7 Ames 50010-4316<br />

Lemons, Alana 405 E. Spring St. 641-622-2229<br />

C1(2) Sigourney 52591-1745<br />

Letcher, Joan 1024 12 th St. 319-659-9066<br />

C2(3) DeWitt 52742-1030<br />

Letner, Shirley 239 N. 8 th Ave. 712-324-4101<br />

C2(4)c Sheldon 51201-1212<br />

Linn, Paul 1120 Briar Ridge 515-225-6150<br />

B13 West Des Moines 50265<br />

Lockard, Fred 7951 NE Morgan St. 515-967-8044<br />

B3,B4 Bondurant 50035 515-967-2295<br />

Lord, Wilma 134 Lakeview Dr. 641-623-3521<br />

D1 Montezuma 50171-8408<br />

Louk, Lynn 531 S. Fillmore St. 641-342-2337<br />

B11 Osceola 50213-1612<br />

Loveless, Morgan 1965 Embassy West Dr 319-556-4409<br />

C4 Dubuque 52002<br />

Lundquist, Joanne 405 Centennial Dr. 712-225-5057<br />

D1 Cherokee 51012-2207<br />

Lundy, Paul 4316 Phoenix St. 515-281-5255<br />

C2(3) Ames 50014-3626<br />

Lunsford, Joyce 239 S Chestnut 641-933-4200<br />

C1 Fremont 52561<br />

Lux, Bill 101 Rays Ct. 319-927-2377<br />

B15,C2(4) Manchester 52057-1063<br />

M<br />

Maas, Gary 613 Main St. PO Box 140 712-779-3410<br />

B12 Massena 50853-0140<br />

Mackintosh, Hugh 2979 310 th St 319-291-6833<br />

B6 Fredericksburg 50630<br />

Mack, Jill 512 East Union St 319-927-3511<br />

C8b Manchester 52507<br />

Mackey, Margaret PO Box 257 319-252-1197<br />

C1,D1 Guttenberg 52052-0257<br />

Marnin, Judy 52635 770 th St. 712-762-4415<br />

C3 Anita 50020<br />

Mason, Marcia 613 34th Pl. 515-281-5055<br />

B14 West Des Moines 50265-3125 515-224-4947<br />

Mayer, Charles 106 W Clarinda Ave 712-246-4788<br />

B7 Shenandoah 51601-1843<br />

Mayer, Phyllis 106 W Clarinda Ave 712-246-4788<br />

B13 Shenandoah 51601-1843<br />

McAllister, Matthew 3405 Woodland Ave. Apt. 40B<br />

C1 West Des Moines 50266-1918<br />

McDowell, Scott 416 6 th St. SW 319-365-9226<br />

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C4 Cedar Rapids 52404-2042<br />

McIntosh, Edwin N 801 Grand Ave. Suite 3900 515-283-1000<br />

C2(4)b Des Moines 50309-2706<br />

McIntosh, Jim 2155 170 th St. 641-782-7058<br />

D2 Creston 50801 641-347-8863<br />

McKnight, Susan 2765 Mace Ave. 641-662-4914<br />

D1 Early 50535-7411<br />

McCracken, Wayne 1209 43 rd St 515-277-5570<br />

C5 Des Moines 50311<br />

Mehmen, Stan 32859 110th St. 319-276-4830<br />

B6 Plainfield 50666-9672<br />

Meinhard, Kris 2030 Prairie View E 515-233-4287<br />

C1(2) Ames 50010<br />

Meredith, Robert PO Box 8048 319-264-1087<br />

C2(4)e Muscatine 52761<br />

Merkle, Louise 911 S Scenic Dr 712-482-3034<br />

B10 Oakland 51560<br />

Messenger, Dale E 2033 Ashmore Dr. 515-292-9185<br />

B6 Ames 50014-7804<br />

Meyer, Duane 112 Palmer St 641-753-8271<br />

B8 Marshalltown 50158<br />

Milford, Ken 212 Zenith Dr 712-323-6056<br />

C1(3) Council Bluffs 51503<br />

Miller, David 505 1 st St SW 641-749-2641<br />

B12 Nora Springs 50458-8883<br />

Miller, Pauline 308 N Main 641-333-2217<br />

C2(5) Lenox 50851<br />

Mirkle, Richard 911 Scenic Dr 712-482-6887<br />

C1(3) Oakland 51560<br />

Mitchell, Beth 4323 Grand Ave #434 515-274-4918<br />

B9 Des Moines 50312<br />

Mitchell, Wilma 515 N 12 th St. 515-993-4452<br />

B7 Adel 50003-1008<br />

Moe, Carolyn PO Box 253 641-473-2335<br />

C1,C2(5) Gladbrook 50635-0253<br />

Moen, Jane 3800 Jennings Dr 319-273-7061<br />

B9 Cedar Falls 50613 319-273-7062<br />

Mooney, Eleanor 4130 Northwest Blvd. Unit C-8 319-388-3544<br />

D1 Davenport 52806-4234<br />

Moore, Phyllis 700 Oak 712-246-2081<br />

B12 Red Oak 51566 712-623-2130<br />

Moreland, Pat 814 16th St. 515-223-7822<br />

B10,C1/(4),C2(2),C3,C8c West Des Moines 50265-3431<br />

Morris, Mary 2206 8 th St 712-852-3506<br />

C1,C2(4) Emmetsburg 50536-2466<br />

Morrison, Norma 2117 Americana Ave 319-262-8651<br />

C2(6) Muscatine 52761<br />

Mullins, Sue 1607 250 th Ave. 515-583-2156<br />

C2(2)a,C2(4)c Corwith 50430-8530<br />

Musmaker, Martha 614 N Cedar 641-782-5488<br />

C8c Creston 50801<br />

N


LAITY DIRECTORY<br />

Needham, Darrell & Carol 12806 Bluebird Rd 641-823-5605<br />

C2(6) Greene 50636-9119<br />

Newcomb, Charles 715 N Calhoun St. 319-627-4184<br />

C2(4)d West Liberty 52776-1235<br />

Nevins, Jim 307 E. 5 th St. 319-627-2074<br />

B9 West Liberty 52776-1305<br />

Ney, Sue 302 E. North St. 515-295-9094<br />

B8,B15,C1 Algona 50511-2429<br />

Nissly, John 339 Sarah Ave. 641-648-4285<br />

B6 <strong>Iowa</strong> Falls 50126-1922 641-648-9248<br />

Nolan, Don 1000 Ninth St 712-551-1005<br />

B15 Hawarden 51023<br />

Nolte, Beverly 4112 SE 23 rd Ct. 515-237-8544<br />

C1 Des Moines 50320-2683<br />

Northup, Kristin 1008 Oak St 641-732-5788<br />

C4 Osage 50461-1616<br />

Northway, Susan 1372 340 th<br />

641-454-2041<br />

C1,C1(1) Manly 50456<br />

Novak, Lois 3301 Hwy 13 319-377-2092<br />

C2(4)c Marion 52302-9754<br />

Nygaard, Christian 2306 210 th Ave. 515-679-4083<br />

D2 Wesley 50483-7005<br />

O<br />

Oakland, Barbara 1722 Churchill Dr. 319-583-2363<br />

B13 Dubuque 52001-4020<br />

Odegaard, Carrie 7635 Normandy Dr. NE 319-377-2574<br />

C2(3) Cedar Rapids 52402-6924<br />

Olerud, Betty 1811 Crescent Dr. 319-266-4853<br />

C2(2)a Cedar Falls 50613-1889<br />

Olive, Susan PO Box 107 641-322-4700<br />

C2(4) Corning 50841-0107 641-322-5031<br />

Ollie, Sarah 1332 McCormick 515-262-9544<br />

C4 Des Moines 50316<br />

Orozco, Odilio 2818 49 th St 515-255-8098<br />

C2(4)e Des Moines 50310<br />

Orthel, JoAnn PO Box 1209 319-656-3004<br />

D1 Kalona 52247-1209<br />

Owen, Melisse 2332 Donald St 515-292-7781<br />

C2(5) Ames 50010<br />

P<br />

Park, Dianne 512 E Franklin St. 641-682-8751<br />

B6 Bloomfield 52537-1730 641-664-1025<br />

Parks, Judith 3217 235 th St. 641-672-2564<br />

B6 Rose Hill 52586-9515 641-632-8406<br />

Patet, Pradyna 500 Oakhurst Dr Apt 6 319-243-5071<br />

C2(5) Clinton 52732<br />

Patterson, Scott 1649 Hickson 319-557-7529<br />

C4a Dubuque 52001<br />

Pauley, Christine PO Box 339 641-724-3549<br />

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496<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

C2(6) Moravia 52571-0339<br />

Payton, Warren 501 20 th St 712-336-0842<br />

C4 Spirit Lake 51360-7515<br />

Pellett, Haleen 1100 Brookridge Cir. Apt. 3F 712-243-2834<br />

C2(2)a Atlantic 50022-2356<br />

Perkins, Nate 701 N. C St 515-961-1684<br />

C4a Indianola 50125<br />

Perry, Robert 106 Shellrock Dr. 641-324-2252<br />

C2(6) Northwood 50459-1338<br />

Perry, Thelma 4200 Ozark St. NE 319-393-4777<br />

B6,D1 Cedar Rapids 52402-3049<br />

Peters, Roberta 2571 Guthrie 515-226-8770<br />

D1 Des Moines 50317-3019<br />

Petrak, Ruth Anne 1507 Pennsylvania Ave 515-262-3691<br />

C2(2) Des Moines 50316<br />

Pettyjohn, Elissa 5885 130 th St 641-946-9501<br />

C4 Lovilla 50150<br />

Phares, Hannah 3205 Quial Ridge Rd 319-332-6702<br />

B7 Bettendorf 52722<br />

Philgreen, Joan 20 2 nd St. SE Apt. 2 641-456-4893<br />

B14,C4a Hampton 50441-2003 641-456-2716<br />

Phillips, Carl 501 Birch, Box 356 712-374-2369<br />

C2(6),D2 Sidney 51652<br />

Pleggenkuhle, Olivia 21942 210th St. 319-427-3726<br />

B8,D1 Hawkeye 52147-8208<br />

Pollock, James RR1 Box 49 641-464-3632<br />

D2 Mt Ayr 50854-9707<br />

Poole, Lois 1711 Benton Ave. E. 641-932-2474<br />

B5 Albia 52531-1709<br />

Powell, Jesse 402 E Wheeler St 319-754-5104<br />

C5 West Burlington 52655<br />

Preston, Andy 126 Country Club Dr 712-832-3566<br />

C4a Lake Park 51347<br />

Primmer, Linda 105 Tree Tops St. 712-323-1950<br />

B5 Council Bluffs 51503-8424 712-323-3890<br />

Provow, Doug 3655 Story St. 515-292-1892<br />

C6 Ames 50014-3464<br />

Pullen, Deanna 6715 Del Matro Ave. 515-277-4528<br />

C3 Windsor Heights 50311-1618<br />

Putnam, Lois 1601 3 rd Place 641-858-3030<br />

C2(4)c Eldora 50627<br />

R<br />

Radebaugh, Vanessa 301 Adams Street 641-429-3282<br />

C4 Jamaica 50128<br />

Rath, Ron 3731 Old Orchard Rd NE 319-365-6143<br />

B5 Cedar Rapids 50402<br />

Rembold, Chris (Doris) PO Box 25 319-285-9022<br />

B10 Long Grove 52756-0025<br />

Renken, Mike 103 N Olive PO Box 14 319-257-3288<br />

C4 Winfield 52659<br />

Rhines, Nancy 290 29th St. 515-279-9343<br />

C2(4)c Des Moines 50312-2506


LAITY DIRECTORY<br />

Richard, Don PO Box 216 641-877-2661<br />

C1(1) Humeston 50123-0216 641-877-8441<br />

Riebhoff, Lorena 7019 Franklin Ave. 515-276-2487<br />

C1(1) Des Moines 50322-5847<br />

Ritter, Ed 1003 N. Chestnut St. 641-782-7765<br />

C3 Creston 50801-1708<br />

Ritter, Pat 545 James St. 319-633-4715<br />

C2(6) Arlington 50606-9751<br />

Romaine, Nic 3135 Westmore Dr 319-582-5651<br />

C4 Dubuque 52001<br />

Roorda, Hess 1200 10 th St 712-476-5452<br />

C2(6) Rock Valley 51247<br />

Ross, Lana 500 E Court Ave Suite C 515-283-1996<br />

C2(2) Des Moines 50310 641-752-5025<br />

Ruehle, Ernest 912 Palmer St 712-482-6808<br />

C2(4)e Oakland 51560<br />

Runte, Robert 220 Brookside Ave. 319-235-0018<br />

C1(2) Evansdale 50707-1702<br />

S<br />

Sage, Jessica 2225 70 th St 319-228-8395<br />

B10, C1(6) Van Horne 52346<br />

Schlitter, Dean 127 13 th Ave. NE 319-283-2558<br />

C1(2) Oelwein 50662-1859<br />

Schoeneman, Virginia 1822 Bel Air Dr. 515-233-1758<br />

D1 Ames 50010-5125<br />

Schroeder, Alyson 378 B Ave. 712-656-2378<br />

C1 Churdan 50050-8547<br />

Schroeder, Mavis 1530 Ladd Ave. 641-762-3319<br />

D1 Kanawha 50447-8042<br />

Schoening, Mitzi PO Box 19 515-838-2386<br />

C2(2) Stratford 50249<br />

Scholtens, Ed & Luella 902 N 4 th<br />

515-462-1566<br />

C2(4)d Winterset 50273<br />

Schuhmacher, Gretchen 2895 23 rd Ave 319-377-1421<br />

C8a Marion 52302<br />

Schultz, Megann 31 15 th Ave 712-323-3494<br />

C4 Council Bluffs 51503<br />

Schwartz, Roxann 407 Main St 641-747-3494<br />

C2(4) Guthrie Center 50115-1355<br />

Schwertley, Pam 1752 260 th St 712-645-2077<br />

C5 Modale 51556<br />

Scott, Floyd 2604 Mulberry Ave. 319-263-3466<br />

C1(1) Muscatine 52761-2744<br />

Seebach, Carol 1787 Streamside Dr. 319-359-0566<br />

C3 Bettendorf 52722-7132<br />

Seiler, Andy 2227 Timberland Rd 515-292-5886<br />

C4a Ames 50014<br />

Shadduck, Ione 3431 Brookview Dr 515-223-4990<br />

C1,C1(1),C8b West Des Moines 50265-3153 515-225-7630<br />

Sheets, Jean 1930 Echo Ave 641-843-4582<br />

D1 Britt 50423-8523<br />

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498<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

Sherer, Jay 1001 A Mobile 712-385-8611<br />

C2(5) Farragut 51539<br />

Shook, Sharon 2501 S. Mulberry St. 712-274-8989<br />

B5,C1(3) Sioux City 51106-3402<br />

Shultz, Gladys 21358 Ash St. 712-336-8958<br />

B6 Spirit Lake 51360-7204<br />

Skog, Clarence 6 Ravencrest Dr. 319-337-2659<br />

D2 <strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245-3924<br />

Smith, James 205 Parkhurst St. 641-673-4908<br />

C1,C2(6),D2 New Sharon 50207-8040<br />

Smith, Kate 4200 Garretson Ave Apt 5 712-276-9992<br />

C2(2) Sioux City 51106<br />

Smith, Mary 2104 185 th St 641-472-2492<br />

C5 Fairfield 52556-9232<br />

Smith, Sandy 511 W Clanton 641-524-4545<br />

C4 St Charles 50240<br />

Smith, Scott 910 Woodlawn Ave 319-262-6671<br />

C2(3) Muscatine 52761<br />

Song, Kumsan 2345 Park Ave. 515-266-3891<br />

C8a Des Moines 50321-1505 515-243-7748<br />

Spencer, Beverly 2353 Baker Ave. 319-643-5941<br />

B10,C2(2)b,C3 West Branch 52358-8620<br />

Spiker, Dorothy 608 E. 16th St. N 641-792-9091<br />

D1 Newton 50208-2418<br />

Stanton, Jill 500 E Court Ave Ste C 515-283-1996<br />

B8 Des Moines 51109 ext 117<br />

Steckelberg, Nancy 410 N 5 th PO Box 77 641-524-4545<br />

C5 Menlo 50164<br />

Stevens, Alison 7617 Ridgemont Dr 515-276-5561<br />

C4 Urbandale 50322<br />

Steward, Josh 213 E Market 319-358-9970<br />

C2(2), D4 <strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245<br />

Stice, Greg 2840 Francis Dr 515-279-1890<br />

C4 Des Moines 50310<br />

Stimach, Ted PO Box 671 319-391-7094<br />

C2(1) Walcott 52773-0671<br />

Story, Steve 401 Smith 319-422-3143<br />

C6 West Union 52175<br />

Stover-Hartman, Mary 2899 5 th Ave, Apt 2 319-447-4688<br />

C2(4)d Marion 52302 319-389-4329<br />

Swanson, Harold 3210 Lincoln Ave. 515-277-7203<br />

C3 Des Moines 50310-5149<br />

Swanson, Jo 24376 Hwy 78 641-667-2971<br />

D1 Ollie 52576-8611<br />

Swartz, Carol 1510 500th Ave. 712-865-2910<br />

C1(1) Dolliver 50531-7559<br />

Swinton, Sherry 171 Lovejoy Ave. 319-232-3830<br />

B6 Waterloo 50701-4125<br />

T<br />

Tabelisma, Exequiel 608 W Washington Ave<br />

C8a Council Bluffs 51503<br />

Thayer, Keith 701 Oaknoll Dr. #607 319-466-3164


LAITY DIRECTORY<br />

B9 <strong>Iowa</strong> City 52246-5168<br />

Thompson, Lindsey 780 7th Ave 712-684-5696<br />

C2(2),C4a Coon Rapids 50058<br />

Tilton, Eleanor S. 4605 DeRocher Path 712-943-8386<br />

C8b Sioux City 51106-9505<br />

Tippe, Carol 2675 E. Washington St. 319-337-7201<br />

C2(4)b,C8c <strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245-3727 FAX319-337-8891<br />

Tjeptes, Dave 1610 Lincoln 515-352-3573<br />

B8 Gowrie 50543<br />

Trimble, Dolores 202 E. County Rd., PO Box 187 712-282-4361<br />

B7 Galva 51020-0187 712-282-4497<br />

Trimble-Ray, Ann PO Box 17 712-273-5322<br />

C5 Early 50535-0017<br />

Tritle, Kae 1501 Sierra Dr. NE 319-362-8140<br />

B6 Cedar Rapids 52402-6521<br />

Turner, Gloria 900 B Maple St 712-762-3703<br />

B8 Anita 50020<br />

Tussey, Jim 3277 Hwy 25 641-782-8704<br />

C2(4)c Orient 50858-8055<br />

U<br />

Ulrich, Gene 816 E. Saint Andrews 712-274-9455<br />

C2(6) Dakota Dunes, SD 57049-5102 605-232-8850<br />

FAX 712-274-1266<br />

V<br />

Valenta, Joe 238 22 nd St NW 319-362-8870<br />

C4 Cedar Rapids 52405<br />

VanDevender, William 1006 Maywood Dr. 641-673-5825<br />

B3,B15 Oskaloosa 52577-2448<br />

VanderSchaaf, Dale 2602 Tyler Ave. 515-233-3209<br />

C2(4) Ames 50010-4446<br />

Vilimek, Marie 104 N 1st Ave 641-592-2917<br />

C8c Lake Mills 50450<br />

Vint, Towanna 1128 120 th St. 641-473-2975<br />

C2(4)b Gladbrook 50635-9364<br />

Volker, Carol 215 9 th St. 515-232-5420<br />

C5 Ames 50010-6209<br />

Voigt, J. Scott 4130 Aspen Hills Dr. 319-332-9793<br />

B6 Bettendorf 52722-2138<br />

Votaw, Debra 122 W. Van Weiss Blvd. 319-752-4374<br />

C8b Burlington 52601-1530<br />

W<br />

Wagner, Marce 3329 Jackson St 712-258-8873<br />

C2(5) Sioux City 51104-1903<br />

Wallace, Rachel 1449 280 th Ave 712-336-0636<br />

B7 Spirit Lake 51360<br />

Walser, Cheryl PO Box 460 515-669-9730<br />

B5 Carlisle 50047-0460<br />

Wanned, Judy 1117 Pacquette Ave 712-233-1676<br />

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IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

C2(1) Sioux City 51109<br />

Webb, Adam 1102 Burnett Ave. 515-232-4178<br />

C1 Ames 50010-5766<br />

Webb, Cathy 1102 Burnett Ave. 515-232-4178<br />

C4 Ames 50010-5766<br />

Webb, Teresa A. 2415 57 th St 515-251-5894<br />

B6 Des Moines 50310-1112<br />

Webster, Daniel 847 Park Ave 515-733-2370<br />

C2(4) Story City 50248<br />

Wells, Diane<br />

C1(6)<br />

Wengert, Charles PO Box 417 641-623-2259<br />

D2 Montezuma 50171-0417<br />

Wentworth, Michelle 701 N C St Box 4219<br />

D4 Simpson College Indianola 50125<br />

Whiteing, Marie 26 Elmwood Dr. 712-882-1489<br />

C1,C1(4) Mapleton 51034-1331<br />

Wilcox, Gayle 1502 Victoria 712-755-3445<br />

C3 Harlan 51537<br />

Williams, Maureen 1915 6 th Ave. 712-322-5128<br />

C7,D1 Council Bluffs 51501-6022<br />

Williams, Dr. Steven 640 Telluride Trail<br />

C2(2)a Marion 52302<br />

Winter, Kathy 3829 Hunter Ave 515-255-7440<br />

C1 Des Moines 50311<br />

Witmer, John 1299 320 th St. 319-732-2762<br />

C6 Moscow 52760-9613<br />

Woldran, Robert 1360 Elmwood Ave 515-758-2723<br />

C1 Earlham 50072<br />

Wonderlich, Esther <strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College (am) 319-986-5851<br />

C6 601 N Main St (pm) 319-385-6321<br />

Mt Pleasant 52641 (hm) 319-385-3899<br />

Wood, Goeff 2035 Sunset Dr 515-296-3835<br />

C1(2) Ames 50014-3835<br />

Wylie, George 500 E Court St, Suite C 515-283-1996<br />

B8,C1,C1(2),C6 Des Moines 50309-2019 ext 109<br />

Y<br />

Young, Marcia 3902 Aurora St. 319-588-4877<br />

C2(4) Dubuque 52002-0454<br />

Z<br />

Ziskovsky, Katie 1400 L Road NW 319-857-4263<br />

C4a Swisher 52338<br />

Ziskovsky, Marge 109 S. Broadway St. 319-484-4849<br />

D1 Toledo 52342-1311<br />

G. Lay Missioners<br />

Allsup, Mary 5995 Main St. 712-563-2081<br />

Audubon 50025-7462


LAITY DIRECTORY<br />

Brockway, Pat 219 First St. 319-296-2768<br />

Washburn 50706<br />

Bryson, Fred 1406 S. Moreland 712-246-6014<br />

Shenandoah 51601-2250 712-246-4592<br />

Cleair, Carolyn 525 Sunset Rd. 319-232-4103<br />

Waterloo 50701-3929 319-233-1912<br />

Davis, Sharon 14127 Highway 275 #3 402-390-5170<br />

Council Bluffs 51503-2203<br />

DePue, Judy 3632 520 th Ave. PO Box 56 712-424-3890<br />

Cylinder 50528<br />

Dolecheck, Leola 1200 N. West St.<br />

Mount Ayr 50854-1036<br />

Drake, Orris 237 Pearl St. 712-784-3490<br />

Walnut 51577<br />

Earnest, Ken 1157 S. Hill Dr. 319-277-0436<br />

Waterloo 50701 319-233-7797<br />

Fraley, Esta M. 2360 490th St. 712-283-2588<br />

Sioux Rapids 50585-7515<br />

Fritcher, Jan 1048 290 th St. 515-435-2421<br />

Nashua 50658<br />

Garza, Jan 2023 Avenue H 319-372-6382<br />

Fort Madison 52627 FAX 319-372-7033<br />

Gould, Elaine 3000 N. Alburnett Rd. 319-373-1995<br />

Marion 52302-9395 319-444-1050<br />

Hansen, Garold (Gary) 408 Main St. 641-427-5435<br />

Bagley 50026<br />

Janssen, Marlene 2320 Rice Ridge Lane NE 319-335-5253<br />

North Liberty 52317 319-626-5896<br />

FAX 319-335-5238<br />

Johnson, Barb 21969 C38 712-568-3454<br />

Merrill 51038-8633<br />

Kern, Darlene Ann 4089 335th St. 712-544-2556<br />

Shelby 51570-6001<br />

Kenyon, Arnold II PO Box 278 641-782-7064<br />

Creston 50801<br />

Kodis, Cynthia Ann 604 Polk Blvd. 515-278-5055<br />

Des Moines 50312-2333 515-274-0535<br />

McDonald, Elaine 4932 Ashley Park Dr. 515-247-5675<br />

West Des Moines 50265 515-225-7499<br />

Norton, Pam 12703 Hwy 63 641-682-4032<br />

Ottumwa 52501-8613<br />

Patton, Robert 1072 110 th St. 319-526-4298<br />

Wayland 52654-9549<br />

Pietz, Ginger Ann 12581 386th Ave. 605-225-1075<br />

Aberdeen, SD 57401-8311<br />

Ruehle, Ernest 912 Palmer St. 712-482-6808<br />

Oakland 51560-4013<br />

Rost, Linda Richards 3202 W. Bell Rd Apt. 1211 602-862-9366<br />

Phoenix, AZ 85053<br />

Schaaf, Lowell 1303 L Avenue 712-767-2506<br />

Elliott 51532<br />

Skidmore, Duane (Doc) 318 E. Howard 515-674-4135<br />

Colfax 50054<br />

501


502<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

Swaney, Keri 3431 Ellington 319-296-9810<br />

Waterloo 50701<br />

Ulffers, Pam 238 Linwood Ave. 319-277-0436<br />

Waterloo 50702 319-291-7060<br />

Winkelpleck, Judy 14995 Wood Creek Lane 515-270-9226<br />

Clive 50325-4511 515-987-2404


ROLLS<br />

1. Deaconess (Active)<br />

Beverly A. Reddick<br />

Associate Regional Director<br />

American Friends Services<br />

3425 Woodland St.<br />

Ames 50014-3552<br />

2. Deaconesses (Retired)<br />

Reva McNabb<br />

Brooks-Howell Home<br />

266 Merrimon Ave.<br />

Ashville, NC 28801<br />

3. Homes Missionaries (Retired)<br />

John L. and Coy P. Howe<br />

Brooks-Howell Home<br />

266 Merrimon Ave.<br />

Ashville, NC 28801<br />

H. DEACONESSES RELATED TO THE<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE<br />

4. Non-Commissioned Workers<br />

Vera Ludwig Director, Shesler Hall<br />

1308 Nebraska St.<br />

Sioux City, IA 51104<br />

I. MISSIONARIES RELATED TO THE IOWA CONFERENCE<br />

1. World Division (Active) Kwasi Issa Kena and<br />

David and Carol Butler Abena Safiyah Fosua<br />

2 Blvd. General Board of Global Ministries<br />

Abbane Ramdane 475 Riverside Dr.<br />

DZ-31024 New York, NY 10115-0122<br />

Oran, Algeria<br />

Norma Kehrberg Tom and Susan Shaw<br />

Box 126 Schillingsbektal 4<br />

United Mission to Nepal 22529 Hamburg, Germany<br />

Larry and Jane Kies Mark and Angela Turner<br />

Nyadure Mission Station United Methodist Center<br />

Nydaire Secondary School Mutambara<br />

P.O. Box 2310 PO Box 90<br />

Mutoko, Zimbabwe Nheoziwa, Zimbabwe<br />

Retired<br />

Gene and Insook Matthews Mildred Reitz<br />

3413 E. Court St. Apartado 6424, Panama 5<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245-3906 Republic of Panama<br />

Virginia M. Pickarts<br />

1010 Osage St.<br />

Humboldt, KS 66748<br />

503


504<br />

2. National Division (Active)<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

Donna Kay Campbell Kathryn Mitchem<br />

Church and Community Worker 1456 Sams Creek Rd.<br />

Certified Rural Chaplain Ashland City, TN 37015-5422<br />

DuLac, Louisiana<br />

James Campbell Eldon Shickell, Pastor<br />

Parks Highway Parish Red Bird Missionary <strong>Conference</strong><br />

P.O. Box 182 Route 7 Box A-21<br />

Willow, AK 99688 Manchester, KY 40962<br />

Mrs. Margaret Campbell L. Scott Woodworth, Pastor<br />

Family and Community Ministries Red Bird Missionary <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Parks Highway Parish HC 69 Box 575<br />

P.O. Box 182 Beverly, KY 40913-9802<br />

Willow, AK 99688<br />

Kathleen Clark<br />

Executive Secretary<br />

Church and Community Ministry<br />

National Div., General Bd. Of<br />

Global Ministry<br />

475 Riverside Drive #381<br />

New York, NY 10115<br />

J. DIACONAL MINISTERS<br />

Brenda Hunter Hobson 1036 7th St. 515-382-6536<br />

(Nevada, First) Nevada 50201 515-382-3341<br />

Bonnie Johansen-Werner 400 Miller St. 319-425-5244<br />

(Dub. Dist. Choral Cons.) Edgewood 52042-8162 319-928-6258<br />

Mark Lewis Mayer Fairfield UMC 641-472-4303<br />

(Fairfield) 202 N. “B” St. 641-472-2644<br />

Fairfield 51556<br />

Giewha Shin 602 4 th St. PO Box 266 319-354-7801<br />

(I.C., Korean Baptist) Colo 50056 641-377-2570<br />

Kae Elaine Tritle 1501 Sierra Dr. N.E. 319-362-8140<br />

(Wellness Coordinator) Cedar Rapids 52402-6521<br />

Denise Walters 706 E. Robinson 641-842-6230<br />

(Leave of absence) Knoxville 50138<br />

Alaire Bornholtz Willits 1735 Morningside Ave. 712-276-3452<br />

(Sioux City, Grace) Sioux City 51106 712-276-1059<br />

Retired Diaconal Ministers:<br />

Rosalie J. Bentzinger 320 Park P.O. Box 157 319-835-3330<br />

Donnellson 52625<br />

Linnea Ericson Carlson 225 Tellidora Court<br />

Ft. Myers, FL 33908<br />

Myrna Irene Carter 3806 Valley Place NE 319-393-0943<br />

Cedar Rapids 52402<br />

Bernice Dvorak 1650 Koehler Dr. NW Apt. 240 319-398-9687<br />

Cedar Rapids 52405-1571<br />

Jimmie Ruth Ellsworth 701 W. Azalea 404-638-3310<br />

LaFayette, GA 30728<br />

David Michael Ferrell 4724 Harrison 309-786-0503<br />

(Rock Island, Illinois) Davenport 52806<br />

Iris Harvey 3108 Creekview Dr. #4 608-836-4685<br />

Middleton, WI 53562<br />

Coy Payne Howe Brooks-Howell Home


ROLLS<br />

John L. Howe, Jr. 266 Merrimon Ave.<br />

Ashville, NC 28801<br />

Rachel I. Ireland 1705 Green St. 319-754-6925<br />

Burlington 52601<br />

David R. Noble R.R. 1 Box 10 641-936-7157<br />

Douds 52551<br />

Carol Seebach 1787 Streamside Drive 319-359-0566<br />

Bettendorf 52722-7132<br />

Evelyn Blakely Wiley 1502 9th St. S.W. 641-423-5193<br />

Mason City 50401<br />

K. CERTIFIED PERSONNEL<br />

1. Ministers of Education<br />

William E. Ballard 421 W. Broadway 515-448-4701<br />

Eagle Grove 50533 Home/FAX 515-448-4295<br />

Sharon E. Cates 4240 Hickory Ln. Apt. 100 712-276-1073<br />

Sioux City 51106-4628<br />

Gordon G. Elrick Creston UMC 641-782-2427<br />

400 N. Elm St. Box 265 641-782-7753<br />

Creston 50801<br />

Mary Alice Donovan Gran General Bd. Of Discipleship 615-340-7200<br />

Dir. Of Children’s Ministries 615-340-7143<br />

P.O. Box 340003<br />

Nashville, TN 37202-0003<br />

Mary Kathryn Green Fairbank-Oran UMCs 319-635-2932<br />

107 2nd St. PO Box 425 319-635-2606<br />

Fairbank 50629<br />

Frederick J. Lewis Clear Lake UMC 641-357-5247<br />

508 2nd Ave. N. 641-357-2724<br />

Clear Lake 50428<br />

Catherine A. Luck 201 N. Locust Ave. 641-394-2893<br />

New Hampton 50659-1320 641-394-2249<br />

Barb Mittman PO Box 262 Ofc/FAX 515-382-2739<br />

Nevada 50201 515-382-5343<br />

Sue J. Mutchler 927 Harrington PL 319-352-5127<br />

Waverly 50677-3719<br />

Julie DeShaw Nosek 635 Gooseberry Dr. #2007<br />

(Retired) Longmont, CO 80503-6411<br />

Mary B. Pope 671 18th St. 515-280-9269<br />

Des Moines 50314<br />

Kenneth D. Royar 825 Caroline Ave. 319-466-9178<br />

(Retired) <strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245-5607<br />

Ruth Ann Scott 984 49th St. 319-285-7118<br />

Monmouth 52309-9452 319-673-5011<br />

Warren Webb (Retired) 1771 Hickory Hill Dr. 612-686-0262<br />

Eagan, MN 55122<br />

George I. Yetter (Retired) 1407 SW Emma 515-282-0937<br />

Des Moines 50315<br />

2. Directors of Christian Education<br />

Louise Augustine 5125 Welker 515-277-1766<br />

(Retired) Des Moines 50312<br />

Diane Wasson Eberhart St. Luke’s UMC 319-582-4543<br />

1199 Main St. 319-582-0166<br />

Dubuque 52001<br />

Marilyn C. Henrichs Grace UMC 515-255-2131<br />

3700 Cottage Grove 515-964-2858<br />

Des Moines 50311<br />

Linda Jane Vogel 2121 Sheridan Rd. 847-866-3954<br />

505


506<br />

Evanston, IL 60201<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

3. Associates in Christian Education<br />

Judith A. Bolinger<br />

(Retired)<br />

Patricia L. Braynard 811 6 th St. 515-277-9648<br />

(Retired) West Des Moines 50265-3608<br />

Myrna I. Carter (Retired) 3806 Valley Place NE 319-393-0943<br />

Cedar Rapids 52402<br />

J. Elaine Gould Christ Community Church 319-373-1955<br />

3000 Alburnett Rd. 319-444-1050<br />

Marion 52302<br />

Brenda Hunter Hobson First UMC 515-382-6536<br />

1036 7th St. 515-382-3341<br />

Nevada 50201<br />

Joan Hyde (Retired) 109 W. 9th St. 319-472-3825<br />

Vinton 52349-1359<br />

Ruth Jackson First UMC 641-752-3668<br />

202 W. Main 641-753-3779<br />

Marshalltown 50158<br />

Susan Mendenhall 5821 Russett Rd. #28 608-278-8357<br />

Madison, WI 53711-3498<br />

Joan Sainsbury Wesley UMC 319-472-2581<br />

PO Box 799<br />

Vinton 52349<br />

Carol L. Seebach 1787 Streamside Dr. 319-359-0566<br />

(Retired) Bettendorf 52722<br />

Mary H. Tonne 1732 Springville Rd. 319-895-8015<br />

Mount Vernon 52314<br />

Gayle M. Wilcox 1502 Victoria 712-755-5172<br />

Harlan 51537 712-755-3445<br />

Evelyn Blakely Wiley 1502 9th St. S.W. 641-423-5193<br />

(Retired) Mason City 50401<br />

Alaire Bornholtz Willits Grace UMC<br />

1735 Morningside Ave. 712-276-3452<br />

Sioux City 51106 712-276-1059<br />

4. Minister of Music<br />

Leonard F. Sjogren 1735 Morningside Ave. 712-276-3452<br />

Sioux City 51106-1738 712-276-8835<br />

5. Directors of Music<br />

David Michael Ferrell 4724 Harrison 309-786-0503<br />

Davenport 52806 319-386-2992<br />

David R. Noble (Retired) R.R. 1 Box 10 641-936-7157<br />

Douds 52551<br />

6. Associates in Music<br />

Delpha Brockmeyer 3454 Kingswood PL 319-236-3636<br />

Waterloo 50701<br />

Mark L. Mayer 703 E. Madison St. 641-472-4303<br />

Fairfield 52556 641-472-2644<br />

Elizabeth Brown 115 W. Summit St. 641-484-2204<br />

Toledo 52342-2327 641-484-5906<br />

7. Minister of Youth<br />

Michael G. Bell First UMC 319-351-5484<br />

214 E. Jefferson 319-351-7538<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245-2135<br />

Barbara K. Mittman PO Box 262 515-382-2739


ROLLS<br />

Nevada 50201 515-382-5343<br />

FAX 515-382-2739<br />

Jim Shirbroun Collegiate UMC 515-292-6936<br />

2622 Lincoln Way<br />

Ames 50014-7220<br />

8. Associate in Youth Ministry<br />

Judith A. Bolinger<br />

(Retired)<br />

9. Certified Persons in Christian Communication<br />

10. Certified Persons in Church Business Administration<br />

Doris Eklund First UMC 641-472-4303<br />

P.O. Box 464<br />

Fairfield 52556<br />

Paul Lundy 4316 Phoenix St. 515-281-5255<br />

Ames 50014-3626<br />

Jerry E. Oakland 1199 Main St. 319-582-4543<br />

Dubuque 52001<br />

Margaret E. Wieting St. Paul's UMC 319-363-2058<br />

1340 3rd Ave. PO Box 2065<br />

Cedar Rapids 52406<br />

11. Certified Secretary<br />

Barb Krueger Muscatine District Office 319-264-6836<br />

216 Sycamore St. Suite 508<br />

Muscatine 52761-3838<br />

Linda Peters Mount Vernon UMC 319-895-6286<br />

304 1 st St. W.<br />

Mount Vernon 52314-1701<br />

Beverley Zuch Oakland UMC 712-482-5530<br />

610 Oak St.<br />

Oakland 51560<br />

L. NON-CERTIFIED PERSONNEL<br />

Cedar Rapids District<br />

Joyce Cook Solon UMC 319-644-2288<br />

PO Box 87<br />

Solon 52333<br />

319-644-3146<br />

Becky Esker Lovely Lane UMC 319-393-6674<br />

2424 42 nd St. NE<br />

Cedar Rapids 52402<br />

319-395-7477<br />

Becky High Christ Community UMC<br />

3000 Alburnett Rd.<br />

Marion 52302<br />

319-373-1955<br />

Chris Humerichouse First UMC<br />

214 E. Jefferson St.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245<br />

319-337-2857<br />

Myrna Loehrlein Kenwood UMC<br />

302 33<br />

319-365-6933<br />

rd St. NE<br />

Cedar Rapids 52402<br />

Marsha Lowe St. Mark’s UMC<br />

2675 Washington St.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245<br />

319-337-7201<br />

Scott McDowell St. James UMC<br />

1430 Ellis Blvd. NW<br />

Cedar Rapids 52405<br />

319-363-3119<br />

Heidi Van Buren New Covenant Parish 319-895-8015<br />

507


508<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

PO Box 207 319-647-2228<br />

Victor 52347-0207<br />

Marian Wiblin St. Mark’s UMC 319-337-7201<br />

2675 E. Washington St.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245<br />

Council Bluffs District<br />

Karen Blake First UMC 712-243-3156<br />

800 Poplar<br />

Atlantic 50022<br />

Phyllis Moore First UMC 712-246-2081<br />

PO Box 394<br />

Shenandoah 51601<br />

Lynn Mueller Grace UMC 712-527-4607<br />

PO Box 450 712-527-5620<br />

Glenwood 51534<br />

Jason Princer Salem UMC 712-366-1408<br />

14955 Somerset Ave. 712-325-9695<br />

Council Bluffs 51503<br />

Judy Smits Broadway UMC 712-322-7741<br />

11 S. First St. 712-325-4169<br />

Council Bluffs 51501<br />

Des Moines District<br />

Kim Bigsby First UMC 515-244-6209<br />

1001 Pleasant St. 515-727-6211<br />

Des Moines 50309<br />

Alice Burress Aldersgate UMC 515-278-0466<br />

3600 75 th St. 515-276-1824<br />

Urbandale 50322<br />

Mary Kay Dial Gatchel UMC 515-288-7775<br />

1909 Martin Luther King Jr. Pwky<br />

Des Moines 50314<br />

Anita Gaul Jordan Creek UMC 515-537-5262<br />

475 68 th St.<br />

West Des Moines 50266<br />

Kathi Higgins Windsor UMC 515-279-3629<br />

6222 University Ave.<br />

Des Moines 50311<br />

Beth Keyt Van Meter-Booneville 515-996-2572<br />

PO Box 149<br />

Van Meter 50261<br />

Nancy LaVelle Norwalk UMC 515-981-4251<br />

1801 Sunset Dr.<br />

Norwalk 50211<br />

Missy Nance Walnut Hills UMC 515-270-9226<br />

12321 Hickman Rd.<br />

Urbandale 50323<br />

LuAnne Postel Aldersgate UMC 515-278-0466<br />

3600 75 th St.<br />

Urbandale 50322<br />

Deke Rider Wesley Woods 515-961-4523<br />

1806 Nixon St.<br />

Indianola 50125<br />

Ann Ruble Waukee UMC 515-987-4531<br />

PO Box 26 515-987-1439<br />

Waukee 50263<br />

Jodie Rushing First UMC 515-961-5317<br />

PO Box 258<br />

Indianola 50125


ROLLS<br />

Sheryl Start Walnut Hills UMC 515-270-9226<br />

12321 Hickman Rd. 515-278-1899<br />

Urbandale 50323<br />

Betty Stout First UMC 515-964-4249<br />

206 SW Walnut 515-225-8832<br />

Ankeny 50021<br />

Paul Swick Grinnell UMC 641-236-3757<br />

916 5 th Ave.<br />

Grinnell 50112<br />

Connie Wesley West Des Moines UMC 515-279-0826<br />

720 Grand Ave.<br />

West Des Moines 50265<br />

Beth Williamson Immanuel UMC 515-277-1100<br />

2900 49 th St. 515-278-0783<br />

Des Moines 50310<br />

Amy Yoder Valley UMC 515-225-0227<br />

4201 Ashworth Rd. 515-225-8128<br />

West Des Moines 50265<br />

Dubuque District<br />

Gary Follmann Manchester UMC 319-927-4439<br />

413 E. Butler 319-927-2355<br />

Manchester 52057-1612<br />

Tina Nauman Grandview UMC 319-582-8875<br />

419 N. Grandview Ave.<br />

Dubuque 52001<br />

Fort Dodge District<br />

Kris Christensen Faith UMC 515-332-2083<br />

311 1 st Ave. N. PO Box 647 515-332-1859<br />

Humboldt 50548<br />

Carolyn Cross Asbury UMC 515-832-5369<br />

921 Des Moines St. 515-832-6694<br />

Webster City 50595<br />

Mary Dreier First UMC 515-232-2750<br />

516 Kellogg 515-864-3256<br />

Ames 50010<br />

Tim Gossett Collegiate UMC 515-292-6936<br />

2622 Lincoln Way 515-663-1579<br />

Ames 50014<br />

Julie Holtan First UMC 515-576-7586<br />

127 N. 10 th<br />

Fort Dodge 50501<br />

Cindy Krauel Carroll UMC 712-792-1122<br />

1621 N. Main St.<br />

Carroll 51401<br />

Evelyn Lewiston Community UMC 515-275-4015<br />

337 SW 2 nd PO Box 759 515-438-2661<br />

Ogden 50212<br />

Jo McFarland First UMC 515-382-6536<br />

1036 7 th St.<br />

Nevada 50201<br />

Dianna Nelson Collegiate UMC 515-292-6936<br />

2622 Lincoln Way<br />

Ames 50014<br />

Sarah Simenson First UMC 515-576-7586<br />

127 N. 10 th St.<br />

Fort Dodge 50501<br />

Mason City District<br />

509


510<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

Jerry Hoff Crystal Lake UMC 641-565-3314<br />

PO Box 100 641-565-3128<br />

Crystal Lake 50432<br />

Connie McDowell Hampton UMC 641-456-3401<br />

100 Central Ave. E.<br />

Hampton 50441<br />

Melanie Muth Dumont-Aredale-Bristow UMCs 641-857-3753<br />

706 Locust PO Box 308 641-794-3396<br />

Dumont 50625<br />

Dodie Tanner First UMC 641-423-4905<br />

119 S. Georgia Ave. 641-357-4866<br />

Mason City 50401<br />

Muscatine District<br />

Jason Gutzmer West Davenport Alliance UMC 319-326-5631<br />

2651 Telegraph Rd.<br />

Davenport 52804<br />

Christine Heilig Low Moor UMC 319-522-2148<br />

PO Box 1 319-659-8550<br />

Low Moor 52757<br />

Mike Janes Wesley UMC 319-263-5498<br />

400 <strong>Iowa</strong> Ave.<br />

Muscatine 52761<br />

Pennie Kellenberger Christ UMC 319-391-5488<br />

2330 W. 41 st St.<br />

Davenport 52806<br />

Elizabeth Martin Asbury UMC 319-355-5218<br />

1809 Mississippi Blvd.<br />

Bettendorf 52722<br />

Keith Nester Christ UMC 319-391-5488<br />

2330 W. 41 st St.<br />

Davenport 52806<br />

Carol Sue Purcell First UMC 319-754-8421<br />

421 Washington PO Box 571<br />

Burlington 52601<br />

Karen Reede Faith UMC 319-391-0596<br />

3322 W. Lombard 319-386-6893<br />

Davenport 52804<br />

Linda Rippeteau First UMC 319-372-6426<br />

510 9 th St.<br />

Fort Madison 52627<br />

Brenda Sherrick Asbury UMC 319-355-5218<br />

1809 Mississippi Blvd.<br />

Bettendorf 52722<br />

Scott Smith Letts-Island UMCs 319-726-3641<br />

PO Box A 319-263-6671<br />

Letts 52754<br />

Troy Yard First UMC 319-242-5868<br />

621 S. 3 rd St.<br />

Clinton 52732<br />

Ottumwa District<br />

Jan Berner Trinity UMC 641-932-7393<br />

1117 Benton Ave. E.<br />

Albia 52531<br />

Melinda Farber Central UMC 641-672-2564<br />

201 N. Market St. PO Box 64<br />

Oskaloosa 52577<br />

Holly Hensley First UMC 641-684-5451<br />

202 E. 4 th St. 641-936-4362


ROLLS<br />

Ottumwa 52501<br />

Bonnie Jarrett Willard Street UMC 641-682-5421<br />

175 N. Willard St.<br />

Ottumwa 52501<br />

Lori Pearson First UMC 641-842-3712<br />

PO Box 288<br />

Knoxville 50138<br />

Sioux City District<br />

Deb Clague Estherville UMC 712-362-4886<br />

102 S. 8 th St.<br />

Estherville 51334<br />

712-362-2343<br />

Barbara Fegen Rock Rapids UMC 712-472-2324<br />

302 S. Carroll PO Box 69<br />

Rock Rapids 51246<br />

712-472-2431<br />

Barb Johnson First UMC<br />

25 3<br />

712-546-5901<br />

rd St. SE<br />

LeMars 51031<br />

Mary Larson Laurens UMC 712-845-4385<br />

201 W. Main St.<br />

Laurens 50554<br />

712-845-2285<br />

Joan Rude Storm Lake UMC 712-732-5458<br />

211 E. 3 rd<br />

Storm Lake 50588<br />

712-732-7334<br />

Tamme Saul Whitfield UMC<br />

1319 W. 5<br />

712-252-3261<br />

th St.<br />

Sioux City 51103<br />

Carolyn Simser Spirit Lake UMC 712-336-3115<br />

1812 Gary Ave.<br />

Spirit Lake 51360<br />

712-336-2165<br />

Phyllis Sitter Grace UMC 712-262-5970<br />

311 2 nd Ave. W.<br />

Spencer 51301<br />

712-262-7469<br />

Curtis Turner Grace UMC<br />

1735 Morningside Ave.<br />

Sioux City 51106<br />

712-276-3452<br />

Kim Woods Whitfield UMC<br />

1319 W. 5<br />

712-252-3261<br />

th St.<br />

Sioux City 51103<br />

Waterloo District<br />

Peggy Baier Sumner UMC 319-578-3359<br />

115 Pleasant St.<br />

Sumner 50674<br />

LaRae Boatman Reinbeck UMC 319-345-2643<br />

505 Spruce St.<br />

Reinbeck 50669<br />

Steve Braudt Eldora UMC 641-858-2057<br />

1415 12 th St. 641-858-2099<br />

Eldora 50627<br />

Pam Calvert Living Faith 641-484-2204<br />

309 E. 11 th<br />

Tama 52339<br />

Lori Candee St. Timothy’s UMC 319-266-0464<br />

3220 Terrace Dr.<br />

Cedar Falls 50613<br />

Carolyn Cleair Kimball UMC 319-232-4103<br />

1207 Kimball Ave. 319-233-1912<br />

Waterloo 50702<br />

Pat Cole St. Timothy’s UMC 319-266-0464<br />

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512<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong><br />

3220 Terrace Dr. 319-277-1425<br />

Cedar Falls 50613<br />

Mim Hanke First UMC 515-235-7088<br />

614 Randolph St.<br />

Waterloo 50702<br />

Jan Hoover First UMC 319-266-1713<br />

723 Washington St. 319-277-4033<br />

Cedar Falls 50613<br />

Jim Pedrick Trinity UMC 319-352-2590<br />

1400 W. Bremer<br />

Waverly 50677<br />

Ministers of Health/Parish Nurses<br />

For information on Ministers of Health and Parish Nurses you can contact the following persons:<br />

Carol Tippe St. Mark’s UMC 319- 337-7201<br />

2675 E. Washington St.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City 52245-3727<br />

Judy Doyel 2408 590th St. (wk) 712-262-1775<br />

Newell 50568-7592 712-288-5724


LAITY MEMBERS TO ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

M. LAITY MEMBERS TO ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

EDITOR’S NOTE: Addresses for laity members may be obtained by contacting: Deb Harper,<br />

Secretary to the Administrative Assistant to the Bishop, 500 E. Court Ave., Suite C., Des Moines,<br />

IA 50309-2019 Phone: 515-283-1996 ext. 104<br />

Cedar Rapids District<br />

Alburnett-Prairie Chapel - Mary Ann Beckner<br />

Amish Circuit - Fred Wagner<br />

Belle Plaine - Karen Hoelscher<br />

Brooklyn - Walda Gustafson<br />

CCYM Leadership - Megan Dean<br />

Cedar Rapids Asbury - Carrie Ball<br />

Cedar Rapids Asbury - Virginia Robinson<br />

Cedar Rapids Bertram - Doris Hinchliffe<br />

Cedar Rapids Buffalo - Mary Fredericksen<br />

Cedar Rapids Crosswinds - Bev Johnson<br />

Cedar Rapids Faith - Richard Woodward<br />

Cedar Rapids Kenwood Park - Dick Andersen<br />

Cedar Rapids Living Water - Jan Schuhmacher<br />

Cedar Rapids Lovely Lane - Carol Sundberg<br />

Cedar Rapids Lovely Lane - Ron Rath<br />

Cedar Rapids New Creation - Tootie Stepanek<br />

Cedar Rapids Salem - Sharon Busch<br />

Cedar Rapids Sharon - Adrienne Dobbins<br />

Cedar Rapids St. James - Paul Nosek<br />

Cedar Rapids St. Mark's - Evan Tallman<br />

Cedar Rapids St. Mark's - Wilma Collins<br />

Cedar Rapids St. Paul's - Bill Schatz<br />

Cedar Rapids St. Paul's - Cathy Conkin<br />

Cedar Rapids St. Paul's - Cynde Clymer<br />

Cedar Rapids St. Paul's - Dick Asprooth<br />

Cedar Rapids St. Paul's - Gregg Nelson<br />

Cedar Rapids Trinity - Lew Newman<br />

Cedar Rapids Trinity - Mary Newman<br />

Center Point-Alice-Urbana - Steve Johnson<br />

Central City - Mike Merritt<br />

CF&A Member - Dave Mather<br />

Clarence-Stanwood Union - Steve Norton<br />

Clover Ridge - LaVonda Gordon<br />

Coggon United Parish - Jean Mangold<br />

Coralville - Febe Wallace<br />

Coralville New Horizons - Tony Forcucci<br />

Cornell College Representative - Rita Shultz<br />

Diaconal Minister - Bernice Dvorak<br />

Diaconal Minister - Grace Shin<br />

Diaconal Minister - Kae Tritle<br />

Diaconal Minister - Michael Bell<br />

Diaconal Minister - Mryna Carter<br />

District At Large - Beatrice Kinzler<br />

District At Large - Chris Humrichouse<br />

District At Large - Doris Knight<br />

District At Large - Dorothy Sherman<br />

District At Large - Jim Farmer<br />

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514<br />

District At Large - Josh Brown<br />

District At Large - Linda Andersen<br />

District At Large - Lois Novak<br />

District At Large - Marjorie Reynolds<br />

District COM Chair - Marlene Janssen<br />

District Lay Leader - Greg Golden<br />

District Lay Leader - June Golden<br />

District Nominating Committee - Beverley Wilson<br />

District UMM President - Clarence Skog<br />

District UMW President - Onalee Arnold<br />

District Youth Member - Amanda Frauenholz<br />

District Youth Member - Jen Slater<br />

District Youth Member - Katie Cousins<br />

District Youth Member - Ryan Anderson<br />

General/Jurisdictional Board Member - Amy Valdez-Barker<br />

General/Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> Delegate - Bev Spencer<br />

General/Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> Delegate - Jeff Ireland<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City First - Bruce Tarwater<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City First - George Dane<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City First - John Nichols<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City First - Sara Nichols<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City Hope - Mary Lou Johansen<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City Korean - Halla Kim<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City St. Mark's - Karen Kuntz<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City St. Mark's - Todd Wiblin<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Student Movement - Emmy Lou Tabelisma<br />

Jurisdictional Youth Ministry Organization - Craig Coder<br />

Kalona - Kay Kaalberg<br />

Kalona, Sharon Center - Sara Kemp<br />

Lafayette, Salem - Velma Hauser<br />

Lisbon - Amy Hite<br />

Malcom-Sheridan - Carol Kirby<br />

Marengo - Harry Foster<br />

Marion Christ Community - Martha Noyes<br />

Marion First - Ben Blanchard<br />

Marion First - Dolly Brown<br />

Marion First - Mike Richmond<br />

Martelle-Viola - Jud Stover<br />

Mechanicsville-Morley First - Rudy Huffman<br />

Mount Vernon - Brenda Goodall<br />

Mount Vernon - Sue Deibner<br />

New Covenant Parish - Gerald Slaymaker<br />

North Liberty - Lyle Muller<br />

Oxford - Alice Edwards<br />

Palo - Juanita Dennert<br />

Peace UM Parish - Chris Lafler<br />

Riverside - Rick Frees<br />

Rules of Order Member - Virginia Nordyke<br />

Sessions Committee Member - Thelma Perry<br />

Shueyville - Peggy Jedlicka<br />

Solon - Ashley Metzler<br />

Solon - Lisa Metzler<br />

Springville - Gerald Thies<br />

Tiffin - Robert Lane<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong>


LAITY MEMBERS TO ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

Tipton - Alice Ann Gallagher<br />

Tipton - Jerry Gallagher<br />

UMM Elected Leadership - Fred Bark<br />

UMW Elected Leadership - Dorothy Higdon<br />

UMW Elected Leadership - Elaine Oxenford<br />

UMW Elected Leadership - JoAnn Orthel<br />

Wapsi Valley Parish - Carol Brinkman<br />

Wapsi Valley Parish - Kasey Lyon<br />

Wapsi Valley Parish - Richard Ahrendsen<br />

Wellman - Bob Goodrich<br />

Wesley Foundation Representative - Joshua Stewart<br />

West Branch - Gina Cousins<br />

West Branch-Springdale - Gerald Sinclair<br />

Williamsburg - Jo Littrell<br />

Council Bluffs District<br />

Anita-Wiota - Garald Harris<br />

Atlantic - Alene Meyer<br />

Atlantic - Karlee Downing<br />

Audubon - Kathy Cramer<br />

Audubon - Mary Ellen Quandt<br />

Braddyville-Shambaugh - Robin Thomas<br />

Carson-Mount Hope - Donnie Hendricks<br />

CF&A Member - Nancy Larsen<br />

Clarinda - Bonita Paige<br />

Clarinda - Carolyn Macrander<br />

Coin-Norwich - Phyllis Reece<br />

Council Bluffs Broadway - Chuck Devereaux<br />

Council Bluffs Broadway - Gloria Devereaux<br />

Council Bluffs Epworth - Ardelle Clevenger<br />

Council Bluffs Epworth - Shirley Dyson<br />

Council Bluffs Fifth Avenue - Joe Scherrer<br />

Council Bluffs Hazel Dell - Nancy Barker<br />

Council Bluffs Salem - John Bryant<br />

Council Bluffs Salem - Karen Bryant<br />

Council Bluffs St. Mark's - Jill Bailey<br />

Council Bluffs Trinity-Carter Lake - Dorothy Head<br />

Diaconal Minister - Coy Howe<br />

Diaconal Minister - John Howe<br />

District At Large - Barb Jones<br />

District At Large - Karen Blake<br />

District At Large - Barb Jones<br />

District At Large - Carole Liljedahl<br />

District At Large - Chuck Mayer<br />

District At Large - Ernest Ruehle<br />

District At Large - Gloria Turner<br />

District At Large - Irene Dodder<br />

District At Large - Randall Baier<br />

District At Large - Richard Merkle<br />

District COM Chair - Janis Brown<br />

District Lay Leader - Joan Hamilton<br />

District Nominating Committee - Phyllis Mayer<br />

District UMM President - Carl Phillips<br />

District UMW President - Ruth Ann Barry<br />

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516<br />

District Youth Member - Elizabeth Kendall<br />

District Youth Member - Malinda Petersen<br />

District Youth Member - Val Larimore<br />

Elliott-Pilot Grove - Ray Laird<br />

Faith Parish - Joe Croll<br />

General/Jurisdictional Board Member - Winonah McGee<br />

Glenwood - Carol Rogers<br />

Glenwood - Rex Coatney<br />

Griswold - Carol Speck<br />

Hamburg - Sue Warden<br />

Harlan-Monroe Chapel - Judi Doonan<br />

Council Bluffs - Harlan-Monroe Chapel - Wayne Arnold<br />

Irwin-Defiance-Kirkman - Jo Fiscus<br />

Lewis United Congregational - Donna Woodward<br />

Logan-Magnolia - Barbara Dappen<br />

Macedonia-Henderson - Janice Carlton<br />

Malvern-Strahan - Pat Curtis<br />

Marne-Buck Creek - Marie Harris<br />

Missouri Valley-Modale - Michael Johnson<br />

New Market - Madylene Huntsman<br />

Nishna Valley Parish - Elloree Wilson<br />

Noble-Grant-Lincoln Center - Debra Karwal<br />

Northboro-Blanchard - Thelma Wiser<br />

Oakland - Judith Freemyer<br />

Oakland - Louise Merkle<br />

Pisgah-Mondamin-Little Sioux - Kim Shepard<br />

Red Oak Circuit - Bonnie Minthorn<br />

Red Oak First - Jan Watson<br />

Red Oak First - Kieffer Lehman<br />

Resolutions Committee Member - Shirley Heinrich<br />

Ross-Gray - Nora Rose<br />

Shelby-Persia - Jean Dittmer<br />

Shenandoah - Barb Arunski<br />

Shenandoah - Ted Witthoft<br />

Sidney-Thurman - Jan Phillips<br />

Silver City-Pacific Junction-Hillsdale - Deanna Hilton<br />

Silver Creek-Hancock - Patricia Jens<br />

Tennant - Rita Petersen<br />

UMW Elected Leadership - Joan Pauls<br />

UMW Elected Leadership - Maureen Williams<br />

Villisca-Nodaway - Dwight Lewis<br />

Villisca-Nodaway - Marsha Shepard<br />

Woodbine - Waunita Johnson<br />

Creston District<br />

Adair-Casey - Ralph Tharp<br />

Afton-Jerusalem - Lucille Wilson<br />

Allerton-Clio-Lineville - Bill Whited<br />

Bedford - Vivian Keith<br />

Brooks-Carbon-Carl - Milree Kissler<br />

CCYM Chair - Amanda Groth<br />

Chariton - Irene Fuller<br />

Chariton - Paul McKinley<br />

Clearfield-Sharpsburg - Leann Baker<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong>


LAITY MEMBERS TO ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

Corning - Warren Johnston<br />

Corydon-Millerton-Sewal-New Zion - Dode Poston<br />

Corydon-Millerton-Sewal-New Zion - Pat Perkins<br />

Cumberland-Pine Grove - Patricia Ostrus<br />

Dexter-Redfield - Floyd Meacham<br />

District At Large - Bobi Woodin<br />

District At Large - Darlene Churchman<br />

District At Large - Donald Wimmer<br />

District At Large - Jim Gillan<br />

District At Large - Keith Melick<br />

District At Large - Phyllis Wertz<br />

District At Large - Rick Hawkins<br />

District At Large - Vicki Saxton<br />

District COM Chair - Wayne Estell<br />

District Lay Leader - Don Darling<br />

District Nominating Committee - Don Carlson<br />

District UMM President - Shawn Lange<br />

District UMW President - Jane Christensen<br />

District Youth Member - Heather Andersen<br />

District Youth Member - Liz Miller<br />

District Youth Member - Phylisha Eshelman<br />

Earlham-Worthington-Penn Center - Carrie Andersen<br />

Fontanelle-Highland - Ardyth Christoffersen<br />

Greenfield - Becky Luers<br />

Greenfield - Betty Stone<br />

Guthrie Center-Bowman Chapel - Stephanie Simmons<br />

Guthrie Center-Bowman Chapel - Delia Benton<br />

Hopeville-Lacelle-Pleasant Valley Chrisian Yoke - Beverly Roberts<br />

Kellerton-Beaconsfield-Grand River - Phyllis Manning<br />

Lacona - Carol Oliver<br />

Lamoni-Decatur-Davis City - Jim Hammer<br />

Lenox-Mercer Center - Melissa Grout<br />

Massena-Bridgewater-Avondale - Jo Chafa<br />

Menlo-Jefferson Center - By Phillips<br />

Milo-Green Plain-Liberty Center - James Garrison<br />

Mt. Ayr Larger Parish - June Smith<br />

Murray - Bonnie Allen<br />

New Virginia-Medora - Leota Broyles<br />

Norwood-Pleasant Prairie - Donna Lewis<br />

Orient-Hill of Zion - Don Arrowsmith<br />

Osceola - Bill Holst<br />

Osceola - Fern Underwood<br />

Pastoral Care and Counseling Chair - Lynn Louk<br />

Program Review Member - Don Richard<br />

Resolutions Committee Member - Jessica Ireland<br />

Russell-Bethel - June Nolte-Davis<br />

Seymour-Promise City - Sally Donald<br />

St. Charles - Sandra Smith<br />

Stuart-Mount Vernon - Carla Grasty<br />

Tingley-Wishard Chapel-Ellston - John Allen<br />

Town and Country Parish - Susan Sullivan<br />

Truro-Peru Yoke - Elaine Kelley<br />

UMM Elected Leadership - Jim McIntosh<br />

United Parish - Darlene Wimmer<br />

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518<br />

Winterset-Patterson - Ed Scholtens<br />

Winterset-Patterson - Vera White<br />

Des Moines District<br />

Adel - LaVonne Martin<br />

Adel - Wilma Mitchell<br />

Altoona - Brian Cressey<br />

Altoona - Doug Churchman<br />

Ankeny First-Faith Center - Bruce Warswick<br />

Ankeny First-Faith Center - Janet Leonard<br />

Ankeny First-Faith Center - Joe Cooper<br />

Ankeny First-Faith Center - Mike Reberry<br />

Ankeny First-Faith Center - Stephanie Luiken<br />

Carlisle - De Streeter<br />

Carlisle - Judy Denniston<br />

CF&A Member - Jody Gooch<br />

Colfax - Patsy Evans<br />

Committee on Resolutions Member - Marcia Mason<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Chancellor - Roger Witke<br />

Council on Ministries Director - Twila Glenn<br />

Dallas Center - Mahlon Barker<br />

DCOM Chair - Ed Coover<br />

Des Moines Burns - Adin Davis<br />

Des Moines Easton Place - Lila Roe<br />

Des Moines Epworth - Cara Stewart<br />

Des Moines First - Bruce Hann<br />

Des Moines First - Eloise Cranke<br />

Des Moines First - Isabelle Abarr<br />

Des Moines Fort Des Moines - Thelma Poore<br />

Des Moines Gatchel - Bruce Kooker<br />

Des Moines Grace - Joann Young<br />

Des Moines Grace - Margaret Borgen<br />

Des Moines Grace - Pat Moreland<br />

Des Moines Grace - Roger Hyatt<br />

Des Moines Immanuel - Bill Deskin<br />

Des Moines Immanuel - Jeff Vining<br />

Des Moines Jordan - Rhonda Jordan<br />

Des Moines Korean - Heechull Park<br />

Des Moines Miller - Wayne Wilson<br />

Des Moines New Hope - Jim Wells<br />

Des Moines Sheridan Park-Capitol Heights - Louise Gathercole<br />

Des Moines Simpson - Judy Swain<br />

Des Moines St. John's - Randall McNeer<br />

Des Moines Staves - Jim Dowis<br />

Des Moines Trinity - William Basinger<br />

Des Moines Union Park - Virgil Hillman<br />

Des Moines Wesley-Bloomfield - Marjorie Shackelford<br />

Des Moines Windsor - Sharon Hawthorne<br />

DeSoto - Russ Knuth<br />

Diaconal Minister - Iris Harvey<br />

District At Large - Dennis Shepherd<br />

District At Large - Jane Shepherd<br />

District At Large - Jo Campney<br />

District At Large - Ann Johnson<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong>


LAITY MEMBERS TO ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

District At Large - Cindy Kodis<br />

District At Large - Dixie Bequeaith<br />

District At Large - Renee Clark<br />

District Lay Leader - Kum San Song<br />

District UMW President - Roberta Peters<br />

District Youth Member - Libby Hollingsworth<br />

District Youth Member - Sarah E. Stevens<br />

Editorial Staff - Patty Coon<br />

General/Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> Delegate - Beverly Nolte<br />

General/Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> Delegate - Ruth Anne Petrak<br />

General/Jursidcitional <strong>Conference</strong> Delegate - Avon Crawford<br />

Granger - Merle Hall<br />

Grimes - John Carver<br />

Grinnell - Don Burkhead<br />

Grinnell - Nancy Smith<br />

Grinnell - Virgil Scott<br />

Hopkins Grove - Greg Saboe<br />

Indianola Center Chapel-Farmers Chapel - Don Freeman<br />

Indianola First - Andrea Biklen<br />

Indianola First - Ruth Laning<br />

Indianola First - Sam Martin<br />

Ira Community - Marjorie Thomas<br />

Ivy Centennial - Libby Hiatt<br />

<strong>Journal</strong> Editor - Jill Stanton<br />

Kellogg-Pleasant View - David Barr<br />

Killduff-Reasnor - Cheryl Septer<br />

Linn Grove - Linda Shearer<br />

Minburn - Charles Landon<br />

Mingo-Farrar - Bob Leonard<br />

Mitchellville-Santiago - Fred Lockard<br />

Monroe - Don Baker<br />

Newton First - Don Byers<br />

Newton First - Donald Sexton<br />

Newton First - Florence Thompson<br />

Newton St. Luke - Dennis Smith<br />

Norwalk - Jack Gehring<br />

Norwalk - Marlys Pauley<br />

Pleasant Hill, Oakwood - Glen Hanson<br />

Polk City - Ron Cook<br />

Prairie City-Pleasant Hill - Ramona Holmes<br />

Program Review Member - Lorena Riebhoff<br />

Sessions Committee Member - Erin Eberhart<br />

Simpson College Representative - Brian Maddy<br />

Standing Committee Chair - Corinne Kleppe<br />

Standing Committee Chair - Ed MacIntosh<br />

UMW Elected Leadership - Dorothy Spiker<br />

Urbandale Aldersgate - Jan Hall<br />

Urbandale Walnut Hills - Connie Gilmore<br />

Urbandale Walnut Hills - Layne Rasmussen<br />

Van Meter-Booneville - Chris Keyt<br />

Waukee - Ann Ruble<br />

Waukee - Darwin Beichley<br />

West Des Moines - Darlene Bradner<br />

West Des Moines - Fran Bobzin<br />

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520<br />

West Des Moines - Gordon Elliott<br />

West Des Moines - Kathy Williams<br />

West Des Moines Jordan Creek - Bob Kersten<br />

West Des Moines Maple Grove - Dallas Gilreath<br />

West Des Moines Valley - Betty Volm<br />

Woodward - Frances Prueitt<br />

Dubuque District<br />

Anamosa - Rick June<br />

Calmar-Burr Oak - Don Nelson<br />

Colesburg - Virgil Brockmeyer<br />

Decorah - Alice Holdiman<br />

Delhi-Buck Creek - Dennis Glew<br />

Delmar-Elwood - Paul Seyfert<br />

District At Large - Barb Tabor<br />

District At Large - Barbara Dale<br />

District At Large - Cindy Campbell<br />

District At Large - Dewey Ames<br />

District At Large - Mike McNeely<br />

District At Large - Richard Whittlesey<br />

District At Large - Wayne Burk<br />

District At Large - Ann Glime<br />

District At Large - Melanie Glew<br />

District COM Chair - Neil Hofer<br />

District Lay Leader - Fran Bowden<br />

District Lay Leader - Gay Bowden<br />

District Nominating Committee - Marcia Young<br />

District UMW President - Ollie Pleggenkuhle<br />

District Youth Member - Callie Jacobsen<br />

District Youth Member - Sarah Campbell<br />

District Youth Member - Sarah Kruse<br />

District Youth Member - Stephanie Meade<br />

Dubuque Center Grove-Rockdale - John Conley<br />

Dubuque Grandview - Mary Ryder<br />

Dubuque Grandview - Wendell Ryder<br />

Dubuque St. Luke's - Janet Busch<br />

Dubuque St. Luke's - Ron Hughes<br />

Dubuque Step Out in Faith-East Pat Ames<br />

Earlville United Parish - Shirley Patrick<br />

Edgewood - Bonnie Johansen-Werner<br />

Edgewood - Ilo Rhines<br />

Elgin-Illyria Community - Doris Howard<br />

Episcopacy Committee Chair - Jane Cooper<br />

Fayette - A.W. Martin<br />

General/Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> Delegate - Bill Lux<br />

Greeley - Peg Koeneke<br />

Guttenberg - Charles Finch<br />

Hawkeye-Alpha-Union - Kay Burrow<br />

Independence - Ken Coulter<br />

Independence - Leona Shaffer<br />

Lamont-Aurora - Karen Murley<br />

Lansing-New Albin - Janet Mattson<br />

Manchester - Dave Gaskill<br />

Manchester - Jill Mack<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong>


LAITY MEMBERS TO ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

Maquoketa - June Fisher<br />

Maquoketa - Ted Wiggins<br />

McGregor - Don Strutt<br />

Miles-Preston-Sabula - Faith Bruhn<br />

Monona - Elise Benzing<br />

Monticello Yoke - RoseMarie Ferguson<br />

Oelwein-Hazleton - Marilyn Whittlesey<br />

Oelwein-Hazleton - Mary Davis<br />

Randalia-Maynard-Westgate - Norman Klink<br />

Sherrill - Mark Culbertson<br />

Strawberry Point - Joan Thomas<br />

UMW Elected Leadership - Margaret Mackey<br />

Waukon-Forest Mills - Joan Burk<br />

West Union - Marlene Bicknese<br />

Winthrop - Myla Hansen<br />

Fort Dodge District<br />

Ames Calvary - Margie Ingledue<br />

Ames Collegiate - Betty Elliott<br />

Ames Collegiate - John Jacobson<br />

Ames Collegiate - Pat Girton<br />

Ames First - Dorothy Fulton<br />

Ames First - Kathy Van Pelt<br />

Ames First - Sandra Trca-Black<br />

Ames Korean - Suzie Pak<br />

Beaver Yoke - Deloris Good<br />

Boone First - Dick Hoppe<br />

Boone First - Holly Kooistra<br />

Boone First - Louisa Ripperger<br />

Boone Marion Street - Donna Westberg<br />

Boxholm-Pilot Mound - Shirley Erickson<br />

CF&A Member - Dana Williams<br />

Collins-Loring - Barbara Moses<br />

Colo - Ester Handsaker<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Resolutions Committee - Brent Wenger<br />

Dayton-Harcourt - Sue Green<br />

Deaconness - Bev Reddick<br />

Diaconal Minister - Brenda Hobson<br />

District At Large - Betsy Hertz<br />

District At Large - Carol Volker<br />

District At Large - Cathy Webb<br />

District At Large - Jo McFarland<br />

District At Large - Marge Ellerbeck<br />

District At Large - Matt McAllister<br />

District COM Chair - Alyson Schroeder<br />

District Committee on Nominating - Phyllis Bardole<br />

District Lay Leader - Evelyn Farnham<br />

District UMW President - Virginia Schoenenman<br />

District Youth Member - Adam Drewry<br />

District Youth Member - Anna Ryon<br />

District Youth Member - Geoffrey Wood<br />

District Youth Member - Tanner Kinzler<br />

Eagle Grove - Gwen Amonson<br />

Faith - Chris Nielsen<br />

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522<br />

Faith - Marilyn Wood<br />

Faith - Robert Bristol<br />

Farnhamville United-Somers - Charlene Vote<br />

Fort Dodge Epworth - David Quillen<br />

Fort Dodge First - Bonnie Chandler<br />

Fort Dodge First - Jim Metzger<br />

Fort Dodge Riverside - Mike Cormack<br />

Fort Dodge Trinity - Gary Astor<br />

Fort Dodge Trinity - Ramona Weins<br />

General/Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> Delegate - Janet Stephenson<br />

General/Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> Delegate - Jason Webb<br />

General/Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> Delegate - Susan Ryon<br />

Gowrie - Dale Farnham<br />

Heartland United Methodist Parish - Jan Snyder<br />

Heartland United Methodist Parish - Nila Spencer<br />

Hope Parish - Deb Louk<br />

Hope Parish - Don Hamilton<br />

Hope Parish - Jan Trometer<br />

Hubbard - Joan Bunte<br />

Huxley-Cambridge - Doug Heins<br />

Jefferson-Grand Junction - Carolyn Houk<br />

Jefferson-Grand Junction - Keri Wolfe-Guess<br />

Jefferson-Grand Junction - Waunita Collogan<br />

<strong>Journal</strong> Staff - Patty King<br />

Lake City Union - Carol Hammitt<br />

Lehigh-Otho - Pat Anderson<br />

Mackey - Robert Nelson<br />

Maxwell-Peoria - Richard Wehrman<br />

Napier - Bob Fausch<br />

Nevada - Dave Punke<br />

Nevada - Jim Shelledy<br />

NYMO - Autumn Guess<br />

Ogden - Evelyn Lewiston<br />

Ogden - Tom Mowrer<br />

Pomeroy-Jolley - Jim Johnson<br />

Radcliffe-Ellsworth - Gina Spohnheimer<br />

Rockwell City - Lola Fredin<br />

Rules of Order Commitee - Brett Bever<br />

Scranton-Greenbrier - Lauree Deal<br />

Sessions Committee Member - Adam Webb<br />

Slater-Sheldahl - Deanna Jones<br />

Stanhope Yoke - Scott Carlson<br />

Story City - Rhoda Preston<br />

Story City - Rosalind Hess<br />

Stratford-South Marion-Homer-Duncombe-McGuire Bend - Jean Engstrom<br />

Stratford-South Marion-Homer-Duncombe-McGuire Bend - Mitzi Schoening<br />

UMM Elected Leadership - Dan Houston<br />

Webster City Asbury - Kathy Lund<br />

Webster City Asbury - Kay Klaver<br />

Webster City Faith-Kamrar - Jan Carpenter<br />

Williams-Ellis - Ken Wood<br />

Woolstock-Vincent - Deloris Soppeland<br />

Zearing - Jerry Britten<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong>


LAITY MEMBERS TO ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

Mason City District<br />

Ackley-Geneva - Raymond Keninger<br />

Alden-Popejoy - Vera Welty<br />

Belmond - Bob Wilson<br />

Britt - Don Schrandt<br />

Britt - Tom Erdahl<br />

Buffalo Center - Fern Thornbury<br />

CF&A Member - Corri Flanigan<br />

CF&A Member - Karen Hurst<br />

Charles City - Patti Speas<br />

Charles City - Sean Speas<br />

Clarion - Evelyn Fibikar<br />

Clarion - Maureen Elston<br />

Clear Lake - Erin Bastian-Zickefoose<br />

Clear Lake - Lon Rosenthal<br />

Clear Lake - Mary Jane Crail<br />

Corwith-Wesley - Sue Mullins<br />

Cresco-Zion - Todd Kowalke<br />

Crystal Lake - Bonnie Suetterlin<br />

Diaconal Minister - Evelyn Wiley<br />

District At Large - Joe Roth<br />

District At Large - Bob Lincoln<br />

District At Large - Brian Snell<br />

District At Large - Herschel Fry<br />

District At Large - Janet Barnhart<br />

District At Large - Jim Mullins<br />

District At Large - Joan Philgreen<br />

District At Large - Nellie Bird<br />

District At Large - Richard Hicks<br />

District Lay Leader - Bob Perry<br />

District UMM President - Christ Nygaard<br />

District UMW President - Diane Chambers<br />

District Youth Member - Amber Griner<br />

District Youth Member - Crystal Symens<br />

District Youth Member - Doug Stevens<br />

District Youth Member - Tyler Harper<br />

Dows-Alexander - Dillon Vierkant<br />

Dumont-Aredale-Bristow - Melanie Muth<br />

Elma - Arlene Oelberg<br />

Floyd-West St. Charles - Dale Koehler<br />

Forest City - Andrea Warren<br />

Forest City - Buzz Burnham<br />

Forest City - Dixie Rauk<br />

Fredericksburg-Williamstown - Hugh MacKintosh<br />

Garner - Val Anderson<br />

Glemme-Goodell - Nancy Barkema<br />

Greene Yoke - Dwight Barnhart<br />

Hampton - Berry Johnson<br />

Hampton - Jan Johnson<br />

Hansell-West Fork - Rosalyn Symens<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Falls - Dorothy Wilson<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Falls - John Nissly<br />

Kanawha - Bob Schroeder<br />

Lake Mills - Mark Mortenson<br />

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Lime Springs-Chester - Mark Withey<br />

LuVerne-Livermore - Linda Bahr<br />

Manly-Bolan - Karen Abrahams<br />

Mason City First - Jeanne Haas<br />

Mason City First - Karl Griffith<br />

Mason City First - Marsha Griffin<br />

Mason City Grace - Edna McCaulley<br />

Mason City - Mason City Wesley - Eric Linden<br />

Mason City Wesley - Nancy Crane<br />

Meservey-Thornton - Carol Witt<br />

Morgan-Bradford-Lee Center - Bob Schriever<br />

New Hampton - Lawrence Jensen<br />

Northwood - Chuck Myhre<br />

Osage - Adeline Schroeder<br />

Program Review Member - Leonard Worden<br />

Renwick-Goldfield - Arlo Yungclas<br />

Riceville-McIntire - Lois Church<br />

Rockford-Marble Rock - Max Handley<br />

Rockwell-Swaledale - Cliff Poland<br />

Rules of Order Committee - Norma Heiny<br />

Sheffield, First-Chapin - Dorothy Persons<br />

Shell Rock Valley - Donna Kuhlemeier<br />

Shell Rock Valley - Mary Snell<br />

St. Ansgar-Little Cedar - Richard Duncomb<br />

Thompson - Kay Olsen<br />

UMW Elected Leadership - Mavis Schroeder<br />

UMW Elected Leadership - Sandra Frank<br />

United Church of Rowan - Bonnie Leist<br />

Ventura - Virginia Overgaard<br />

Muscatine District<br />

Ainsworth Community - Betty Bean<br />

Bettendorf Asbury - Bill Coffenberry<br />

Bettendorf Asbury - Jan Coffenberry<br />

Bettendorf Asbury - Leona Ferguson<br />

Bettendorf Community of Joy - Eric Larew<br />

Bettendorf Quad-Cities, Korean - SePyo Hong<br />

Brighton - June Ricks<br />

Burlington Asbury-Spring Grove - Edalene McCarthy<br />

Burlington First - Andree Halden<br />

Burlington First - Barry Halden<br />

Burlington Grace - Olive Sullivan<br />

Burlington West Hill - Sharon Ford<br />

Calamus-Grand Mound - Don Allen<br />

Clinton First - Connie Beck<br />

Clinton First - Gene Hiett<br />

Columbus Junction-Columbus City - Merlin Miller<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Lay Leader - Margaret Meyer<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Resolutions Committee - Lonnie Conger<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Secretary of Global Ministries - Judy Brotherton<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Sessions Committee - Russ Kruse<br />

Danville-Long Creek - Glenn Dockendorff<br />

Davenport Christ - Al Ide<br />

Davenport Christ - Zelda Clark<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong>


LAITY MEMBERS TO ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

Davenport St. John's - Pam Fredericksen<br />

Davenport St. John's - Percy Hier<br />

Davenport St. John's - Stephen Burks<br />

DeWitt - Ray Huseby<br />

Diaconal Minister - Carol Seebach<br />

Diaconal Minister - David Ferrell<br />

Diaconal Minister - Rachel Ireland<br />

Diaconal Minister - Rosalie Bentzinger<br />

District At Large - Beth Briggs<br />

District At Large - Enna Antunez<br />

District At Large - Jake Hatfield<br />

District At Large - Jerald Rigdon<br />

District At Large - Karen Buffington<br />

District At Large - Meg Klink<br />

District At Large - Mel Bryant<br />

District At Large - Phyllis McConnell<br />

District At Large - Ruth Miller<br />

District At Large - Vernon Keith<br />

District COM Chair - Marilyn Lancaster<br />

District Lay Leader - Chris Rembold<br />

District Nominating Committee - James Nevins<br />

District Secretary - Barb Krueger<br />

District UMW President - Betty Breaw<br />

District Youth Member - Angie Rees<br />

District Youth Member - Jafet Lopez<br />

District Youth Member - Laura Tevis<br />

Donnellson-Embury - Virginia Scotton<br />

Eldridge - Linda Tubbs<br />

Fort Madison First - Terry Petersen<br />

Fort Madison Santa Fe - Berniece Knuffman<br />

General/Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> Delegate - Barb Oakland<br />

General/Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> Delegate - Dave Stanley<br />

General/Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> Delegate - Lillian Daniels<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College President - Robert Prins<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan College Representative - James Parks<br />

<strong>Journal</strong> Editorial Staff - Jane Cochran<br />

Keokuk Emmanuel-Melrose-Sandusky - Mary Kimmel<br />

Keokuk Trinity - Becky Figge<br />

Keokuk Trinity - Dave Barrett<br />

Kingston - Joan Smith<br />

Letts-Island - Shirley Fickel<br />

Living Faith United Methodist Parish - Ann Campbell<br />

Living Faith United Methodist Parish - Bill Dohrmann<br />

McCausland-New Hope - Betsy Piette<br />

Montrose - Ardith Tweedy<br />

Moscow - John Witmer<br />

Mount Pleasant - Deke Rider<br />

Mount Pleasant - Elizabeth Garrels<br />

Mount Pleasant - Randy Seberg<br />

Muscatine Fellowship Parish - Al Schelgel<br />

Muscatine Fellowship Parish - Scott Smith<br />

Muscatine New Hope - Mary King<br />

Muscatine New Hope - Mary Parrott<br />

Muscatine St. Paul's Hispanic - Madeline Lopez<br />

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Muscatine Sweetland - Gary Nickols<br />

Muscatine Wesley - Bob Morrison<br />

Muscatine Wesley - Jan Soboroff<br />

New Life Parish - Bob Patton<br />

New London - Duane Griggs<br />

Nichols-Cedar Valley-Conesville - Lewie Peterson<br />

Program Review Committee - Floyd Scott<br />

Southeast Louisa County Parish - Hoyt Griffin<br />

Southeast Louisa County Parish - Rose Brees<br />

Trenton - Jerry Sammons<br />

UMM Elected Leadership - Jim Dunsmore<br />

United Church of Crawfordsville - Debbie Lowe<br />

Walcott - Ted Stimach<br />

Washington - Bob Kennedy<br />

Washington - Lori Bauer<br />

West Burlington - Gene Haile<br />

West Chester - Ron Bowser<br />

West Davenport Alliance: Faith-Grace - Esther Baker<br />

West Liberty - Ruth MacGowan<br />

Wilton - Kathy Luethye<br />

Wilton - Rita Dvorak<br />

Winfield-Spring Run - Gladys Davis<br />

Ottumwa District<br />

Agency-Eldon - Dorothy Swanson<br />

Albia - Craig Warman<br />

Albia - Richard Wright<br />

Attica-Olive Chapel-Zion - Helen Ver Steegh<br />

Barnes City - Sandra Olive<br />

Bayard-Wichita - Charlotte Ault<br />

Beacon-Eddyville - Sheri Ward<br />

Birmingham-Stockport - John Preston<br />

Blakesburg-Christiansburg-Mt. Zion - Judy Keele<br />

Bloomfield-Drakesville Team Ministry - Connie White<br />

Bloomfield-Drakesville Team Ministry - Rodger Simmons<br />

Board of Laity Elected Leadership - Christine Pauley<br />

Bussey-Hamilton - Rick Hoy<br />

Centerville - Janice Bolger<br />

Centerville - Myrtle Felkner<br />

Columbia - Bryan Storm<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> UMM President - Jim Smith<br />

Deep River - Jean Sparks<br />

Diaconal Minister - David Noble<br />

Diaconal Minister - Mark Mayer<br />

District At Large - Doris Eklund<br />

District At Large - Evelyn Beebout<br />

District At Large - Peg Egbert<br />

District At Large - Gary Ogren<br />

District At Large - Helen Schroeder<br />

District At Large - Jo Naill<br />

District At Large - Max Madden<br />

District At Large - Myrtle Felkner<br />

District At Large - Vivian Morfitt<br />

District COM Chair - Mark Eighmy<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong>


LAITY MEMBERS TO ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

District Lay Leader - Paul Burrow<br />

District UMM President - Bill Anderson<br />

District UMW President - Jo Swanson<br />

District Youth Member - Kristen Foster<br />

Douds-Lebanon-Selma - Ritzanna Seaton<br />

Fairfield - Donna Freeman<br />

Faith United Parish - Joan Ervin<br />

Fairfield - Judy White<br />

Farmington-Bonaparte Yoke - Donald Walton<br />

Fox River Parish - Diane Bales<br />

Fremont-Cedar - Leora Schuelka<br />

General/Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> Delegate - Don Ridenour<br />

Harvey-Tracy - Bea Miller<br />

Hedrick-Martinsburg - Shirley Schneider<br />

Iconium - Phyllis Dicks<br />

Keosauqua-Center Chapel - Evelyn Madden<br />

Keota United Church of Faith-Bethel - Mary Statler<br />

Keswick-Thornburg-Webster - Martha Stout<br />

Kirkville - Joan McNeese<br />

Knoxville Team Ministry - Bonnie Crook<br />

Knoxville Team Ministry - Joyce Everhart<br />

Knoxville Team Ministry - Lisa Furney<br />

Lacey - Henrietta Groenenboom<br />

Libertyville-Batavia - Robert Frescoln<br />

Lovilia-Avery - Marty Major<br />

Melcher-Dallas - Barb Van Wyk<br />

Montezuma - Dorothy Simpson<br />

Moulton - Barbara Walter<br />

New Sharon - Chad Dahm<br />

New Sweden - Carol Nelson<br />

Oskaloosa - Irvin Harvey<br />

Oskaloosa - Laura Harvey<br />

Ottumwa First - Betty Linstrom<br />

Ottumwa First - Bill Linstrom<br />

Ottumwa Wesley - John Stuart<br />

Ottumwa Willard St. - Bonnie Jarrett<br />

Ottumwa Willard St. - Joe Rock<br />

Pella - Floyd Deboef<br />

Pleasantville - Gracie Fort<br />

Prairie View - Donna Denly<br />

Pulaski-Troy - Vicki Osenbaugh<br />

Richland - Ken Steinbeck<br />

Rules of Order Member - Bill VanDevender<br />

Sigouney - Sam Easter<br />

Standing Committee Chair - Becky Sterling<br />

Three Rivers Parish - Marilyn Kirkpatrick<br />

UMW Elected Leadership - Patricia Findley<br />

What Cheer-Delta - Ab Walters<br />

Sioux City District<br />

Akron - Carol Port<br />

Anthon-Rock Branch - Joyce Corrie<br />

Aurelia - Lucille Hucke<br />

Board of Discipleship Chair - Fred Pilecki<br />

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Board of Laity Elected Leadership - Dennis Bell<br />

Carroll - Jody Jones<br />

Carroll - Kathy Hodges<br />

Charter Oak-Deloit-Ute - Corene Ferguson<br />

Cherokee - Jeanne Jones<br />

Cherokee - Mary Jo Carnine<br />

Coon Rapids - John Kult<br />

Correctionville-Cushing - Annabel Camarigg<br />

Correctionville-Cushing - Maxine Law<br />

Danbury - Jane Colbert<br />

Denison - Lillian Luvaas<br />

Denison - Marion Thomas<br />

Diaconal Minister - Alaire Bornholtz<br />

Diaconal Minister - Sharon Cates<br />

District At Large - Eleanor Tilton<br />

District At Large - James Coalter<br />

District At Large - Clay Winterboar<br />

District At Large - Curt Turner<br />

District At Large - David Houston<br />

District At Large - Nancy Tindall<br />

District At Large - Kay Bogenrief<br />

District At Large - Russell Movall<br />

District At Large - Sandy Evans<br />

District COM Chair - Marilyn Berke<br />

District Lay Leader - Gene Ulrich<br />

District Nominating Committee - Gail Follmann<br />

District Secretary - Carolyn Detloff<br />

District UMW President - Joanne Lundquist<br />

District Youth Member - David MacArthur<br />

District Youth Member - Mike Mook<br />

District Youth Member - Paula Cripps<br />

Dunlap-Dow City - Sheila Sliefert<br />

Early-Nemaha - Jan Mason<br />

Galva-Silver Creek - Wayne Bennett<br />

General/Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> Delegate - Sarah Kitterman Stevens<br />

Glidden - Barbe Conner<br />

Hawarden-Ireton - Don Nolan<br />

Hinton-Merrill, Melbourne - Nancy Jackson<br />

Holstein - Connie Bagenstos<br />

Holstein - Loren Schuett<br />

Ida Grove - Joyce Goodwin<br />

Kingsley - Don Beers<br />

Lakes - Dave Peterson<br />

LeMars Calvary-Seney - Sue Ashenfelter<br />

LeMars First - Bonnie Peterson<br />

Manilla United Church - Marge Disburg<br />

Manning - Connie McAlpine<br />

Mapleton-Ticonic - Elwood Nagel<br />

Marcus - Randy Benton<br />

Merrill-Adaville - Wanda Philips<br />

Morningside College Church Relations Office - Bonnie Zeck<br />

Morningside College Representative - Kate Smith<br />

Odebolt - Kris Gunderson<br />

Onawa-Turin - Charles Persinger<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong>


LAITY MEMBERS TO ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

Onawa-Turin - Kenny Irwin<br />

Quimby-Washta - Carol Scherb<br />

Sac City - Jean Van Sickle<br />

Schaller-Arthur - Phyllis Van Buskirk<br />

Sergeant Bluff - Jon Winkel<br />

Sioux City Crescent Park - Glen Houts<br />

Sioux City First - Don Kingery<br />

Sioux City First - Duane Butler<br />

Sioux City Grace - Lonnie Hohl<br />

Sioux City Grace - Marilyn Engle<br />

Sioux City Grace - Roger Nichols<br />

Sioux City Riverside-Church of All Nations - Carol Cotten<br />

Sioux City St. James - Harold Zarr<br />

Sioux City St. James - Sharon Shook<br />

Sioux City Trimble - Mary Ann Backman<br />

Sioux City Wesley - Ken Johnson<br />

Sioux City Wesley - Sherrill Marske<br />

Sioux City Whitfield - Norma Kretzschmar<br />

Sioux City Rustin Avenue-Salix - Gary Demmel<br />

Smithland-Rodney - Joie Myrtue<br />

Standing Committee Chair - Marcie Dirks<br />

UMW Elected Leadership - Judy Kading<br />

UMW Elected Leadership - Susan McKnight<br />

Spencer District<br />

Algona - Brian Lowman<br />

Algona - Doug Hulsebus<br />

Algona - Kathy Hulsebus<br />

Alta - Dorothy Steinert<br />

Archer - Harold DeWaay<br />

Armstrong-Dolliver - Noreen Miller<br />

Arnolds Park-Fostoria-Excelsior - JoAnn Heerdt<br />

CF&A Member - Jim W. Hudson<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Secretary - Susan Ney<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> UMW President - Gwenna Appel<br />

Diaconal Minister - Carrie Rubenking<br />

Diaconal Minister - Jimmie Ellsworth<br />

District At Large - DeLyte Ebbers<br />

District At Large - Jim McMullen<br />

District At Large - Julie Hayes<br />

District At Large - Kate Milligan<br />

District At Large - Mavis Schumann<br />

District At Large - Pam Berry<br />

District At Large - Ryan Feltman<br />

District At Large - Sally Will<br />

District At Large - Tony Rosenberger<br />

District At Large - Vicki Fisher<br />

District Lay Leader - Ron Sterk<br />

District Secretary - Judi Calhoon<br />

District UMW President - Kathy Batman<br />

District Youth Member - Nate Roelfs<br />

Emmetsburg - Bruce Birkemeyer<br />

Emmetsburg - Judy DePue<br />

Estherville - Albert Swartz<br />

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Estherville - Irene Garness<br />

Everly-Spencer,Zion - Pat Holst<br />

Fenton-Good Hope-Burt - Helen Davis<br />

General/Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> Delegate - June Goldman<br />

Graettinger - Dennis Berry<br />

Harris-Lake Park - Marlene Loring<br />

Hartley - Glenda Kroger<br />

Hope Parish - Jim C. Hudson<br />

Hope Parish - Tom Eisenhauer<br />

Inwood-Doon Yoke - Pat Christensen<br />

<strong>Journal</strong> Editorial Staff - Trish Burket<br />

Laurens - Bill Mather<br />

Laurens - Dorothy Runneberg<br />

Lester - Dan Gerber<br />

Marathon - Les Olney<br />

Milford Union - Gladys Shultz<br />

Newell-Varina - Dan Clark<br />

Peterson-Royal - Jan J. Peterson<br />

Primghar - Jeanne Davis<br />

Progarm Review Member - Carol Swartz<br />

Rock Rapids - David Fegan<br />

Rock Valley - Jean Wynia<br />

Rolfe Yoke - Fran Smith<br />

Ruthven-Ayrshire - Elwood Smith<br />

Sanborn-Melvin - Darcy Schultz<br />

Sheldon - Dean Jacobsen<br />

Sheldon - Keith Thompson<br />

Sibley-Ocheyeden - Marguerite Bothof<br />

Sioux Rapids-Rembrandt - Esta Fraley<br />

Spirit Lake - Donna Wert<br />

Spirit Lake - Jo Nelson<br />

Spirit Lake - Kathy Batman<br />

Storm Lake - Don Elk<br />

Storm Lake - Lowell Fields<br />

Sutherland-Larrabee - Leon Stanford<br />

Swea City - Beth Rolling<br />

Terril-Langdon - Arnold Dodge<br />

Titonka-Doan - Judy Junkermeier<br />

Webb-Gillett Grove-Dickens - Karen Greene<br />

West Bend-Mallard - Ann Garton<br />

Waterloo District<br />

Brandon-Mount Auburn - Marlene Brown<br />

Cedar Falls First - Carl Wehner<br />

Cedar Falls First - Dorothy Mark<br />

Cedar Falls First - Tony Lake<br />

Cedar Falls Prairie Springs - Jim Forry<br />

Cedar Falls St. Timothy's - Andrea Miller<br />

Cedar Falls St. Timothy's - Sue Loy<br />

Cedar Falls Washington Chapel - Pam Cordes<br />

Chelsea-Meskwaki Settlement Ministry of Presence - Marge Paustian<br />

Clarksville - Ken Hoodjer<br />

Conrad - Sue Kitzman<br />

Dike - Don Knudsen<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong>


LAITY MEMBERS TO ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

District At large - Mark Wackwitz<br />

District At Large - Carolyn Moe<br />

District At Large - Diane Townsley<br />

District At Large - Duane Tracy<br />

District At Large - Jen Johnson<br />

District At Large - Lois Vorba<br />

District At Large - Pat Van Hauen<br />

District Lay Leader - Carma Bisinger<br />

District Nominating Committee - Ruth Jackson<br />

District Secretary - Janet Tyrrell<br />

District UMM President - Al Brennecke<br />

District UMW President - Marge Ziskovsky<br />

District Youth Member - Aaron Maitland<br />

District Youth Member - Laura Fightmaster<br />

District Youth Member - Mark Pospisil<br />

District Youth Member - Sarah Stambaugh<br />

Dunkerton - Jan Peterson<br />

Dysart - Leo Thiele<br />

Dysart - Nancy Thiele<br />

East Janesville-Mt. Hope - Pat Broshar<br />

Eldora - Brian Sisson<br />

Eldora - Louise Cobb<br />

Fairbank-Oran - Roger Lohse<br />

Frederika - Betty Schmudlach<br />

Garwin - Irv Van Haaften<br />

Geneseo - Evelyn Scott<br />

Gifford - Mary Goecke<br />

Gilman - Dorothy Davis<br />

Gladbrook - Margaret Lundt<br />

Grundy Center - Denny Dolmage<br />

Grundy Center - Larry Eslinger<br />

Hudson - Scott Woodman<br />

Janesville - Patty Eastman<br />

Jesup - Jud Anton<br />

LaPorte City - Dave Kline<br />

LaPorte City - Ron Borton<br />

Laurel - Judy Snyder<br />

Marshalltown Bethany - Chuck Elliott<br />

Marshalltown First - Joan Culberson<br />

Marshalltown First - Paul Daniel<br />

Marshalltown Grace - Doris Tweed<br />

Marshalltown Hope - Eileen Mitchell<br />

Marshalltown Hope - Lana Ross<br />

Melbourne - Ralph White<br />

Nashua-Republic - Mary Tracy<br />

Parkersburg-Pleasant Valley - Susan Sivola<br />

Plainfield - Gerry Ruth<br />

Reinbeck - Arlene Selby<br />

Resolutions Committee - Steve Braudt<br />

Resolutions Committee Member - Bill Crews<br />

Rowley-North Linn-Silver Creek - Lisa Franck<br />

Shell Rock - Sue Kromminga<br />

St. Mark's - Cleo Farris<br />

State Center - Al Schrock<br />

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Sumner - Jim Rosmand-Bakehouse<br />

Tama Living Faith - Dee Shope<br />

Tama Living Faith - Pat Wall<br />

Toledo Christ - Marilyn Hunter<br />

Traer - John Felts<br />

Walker - Mary Meggers<br />

Waterloo Calvary - Glenda Aitchison<br />

Waterloo First - Ken Earnest<br />

Waterloo First - Miriam Hanke<br />

Waterloo First - Perri Earnest<br />

Waterloo Jubilee - Effie Burt<br />

Waterloo Kimball Avenue - Dick Hanna<br />

Waterloo Kimball Avenue - Lynn Neill<br />

Waterloo Linden - Pat Brockway<br />

Waterloo St. Paul - Audrey Smith<br />

Waverly Heritage - Brad McCalla<br />

Waverly Trinity - Ann Killion<br />

Waverly Trinity - Carl Dillon<br />

Waverly Trinity - Ken Burrow<br />

Wesley Foundation Representative - Wendy Overfield<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE - <strong>2000</strong>


XIX. STATISTICAL TABLES<br />

AND<br />

SUMMARIES<br />

FOR 1999<br />

January 1, 1999<br />

through<br />

December 31, 1999<br />

Inquiries regarding Statistical Tables<br />

can be made by contacting:<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES<br />

500 E. Court Ave, Suite C<br />

Des Moines, IA 50309-2019<br />

515-283-1996 Ext. 119<br />

CHARLES W. SMITH, STATISTICIAN<br />

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IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 1 -- CHURCH MEMBERSHIP -- 1. Total Full Members Reported at Close of 1998; 2A. Received This Year on Profession of Faith; 2B. Restored by Affirmation; 3. Received from Other United Methodist<br />

Churches; 4. Received from Other Denominations; 5A. Removed by Charge <strong>Conference</strong>; 5B. Withdrawn; 6. Removed by Transfer to Other United Methodist Churches; 7. Removed by Transfer to Other Denominations; 8. Removed by Death; 9. Total full Members at<br />

Close of 1999 10. Average Attendance at the Principal Weekly Worship Service(s); 11. Number of Persons Baptized This Year (All Ages); 12. Preparatory Members now on Roll (All Baptized Children Under 19); 13. Number of Persons on Constituency Roll; 14. Total<br />

Enrolled in confirmation Classes This Year.<br />

Cedar Rapids District 1 2A 2B 3 4 5A 5B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

Mbrs Rcv Rcv Rcv Rcv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Mbrs Wor Bapt Prep Const Conf<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 Prof Affm TrUM TrOD ChgC Wthd TrUM TrOD Dead 1999 Att Mbrs 1998<br />

56760 ALBURNETT 259 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 3 245 47 1 105 15 0<br />

56836 PRAIRIE CHAPEL 193 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 189 57 5 45 8 0<br />

55831 CHAMPION HILL 11 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 9 0 0 0 0<br />

55833 FRANKLIN 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 6 0 0 0 0<br />

55190 PLEASANT HILL 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0<br />

56654 BELLE PLAINE, CHRIST 315 13 0 3 2 0 0 2 0 4 327 157 8 90 274 9<br />

55906 BROOKLYN, GRACE 338 3 0 3 2 0 0 3 2 6 335 162 5 79 11 5<br />

56658 CEDAR RAPIDS, ASBURY 338 9 5 4 0 0 0 6 1 9 340 107 13 0 0 5<br />

56768 CEDAR RAPIDS, BERTRAM 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 16 1 0 2 0<br />

55057 CEDAR RAPIDS, BUFFALO 54 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 0 47 42 2 5 25 0<br />

56681 CEDAR RAPIDS, CROSSWIND 105 2 0 1 1 0 4 0 4 0 101 60 0 29 20 0<br />

55055 CEDAR RAPIDS, FAITH 57 7 0 2 5 0 7 0 0 3 61 26 0 0 10 0<br />

56660 CEDAR RAPIDS, KENWOOD P 428 10 2 6 3 0 0 3 2 15 429 155 11 19 26 7<br />

56669 CEDAR RAPIDS, LIVING WA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 2 0 0 0<br />

56661 CEDAR RAPIDS, LOVELY LA 671 13 0 24 7 0 33 13 12 4 653 310 16 167 285 0<br />

56663 CEDAR RAPIDS, NEW CREAT 187 11 0 7 3 8 2 2 0 1 195 214 22 12 100 16<br />

56662 CEDAR RAPIDS, ST. JAMES 406 8 0 2 1 0 7 2 0 11 397 151 6 38 107 5<br />

56665 CEDAR RAPIDS, ST. MARK' 466 15 5 5 4 16 1 11 1 7 459 199 15 109 105 11<br />

56664 CEDAR RAPIDS, ST. PAUL' 2709 66 3 50 20 7 38 22 7 35 2739 927 48 632 850 22<br />

55059 CEDAR RAPIDS, SALEM 300 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 299 125 15 57 101 2<br />

55061 CEDAR RAPIDS, SHARON 354 8 0 15 6 0 0 0 3 4 376 170 7 41 62 0<br />

56666 CEDAR RAPIDS, TRINITY 516 7 0 0 0 0 3 5 4 14 497 126 3 0 45 0<br />

56776 CENTER POINT 218 12 0 0 1 1 0 5 0 4 221 71 6 5 0 11<br />

55029 ALICE 110 2 0 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 110 64 0 0 0 3<br />

56862 URBANA 67 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 62 21 1 17 19 2<br />

56778 CENTRAL CITY, FIRST 222 6 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 5 222 78 4 89 145 0<br />

56782 CLARENCE 172 2 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 3 167 50 1 54 41 3<br />

56856 STANWOOD UNION 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 72 45 0 0 0 0<br />

56738 CLOVER RIDGE 66 30 0 10 19 0 0 0 0 0 125 100 6 47 45 0<br />

56788 COGGON UNITED PARISH 81 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 5 82 83 3 43 6 4<br />

55229 CORALVILLE 425 2 0 6 7 5 1 14 3 6 411 180 13 156 13 0<br />

55231 CORALVILLE, NEW HORIZON 184 8 0 7 2 0 0 0 0 2 199 102 8 97 0 0<br />

56804 IOWA CITY, FIRST 1727 48 3 13 7 0 5 30 16 25 1722 516 40 346 25 29<br />

56805 IOWA CITY, HOPE 109 12 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 128 101 5 51 204 3<br />

55094 IOWA CITY, KOREAN 87 56 0 0 0 0 0 52 0 1 90 100 6 156 25 0<br />

56803 IOWA CITY, ST. MARK'S 735 33 1 19 3 0 1 10 2 8 770 315 20 201 80 7<br />

55238 KALONA 241 1 0 7 2 0 0 2 1 3 245 134 7 69 101 0<br />

55093 KALONA, SHARON CENTER 296 7 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 3 300 130 4 33 118 6<br />

55031 LAFAYETTE, SALEM 32 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 35 20 0 0 0 0<br />

56808 LISBON 327 7 0 5 0 2 0 2 0 7 328 93 6 51 130 7


55962 MALCOM 55 9 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 66 45 8 12 74 4<br />

56014 SHERIDAN 77 0 0 1 1 0 8 0 0 2 69 45 1 20 10 0<br />

55964 MARENGO, FIRST 293 10 2 2 0 6 5 6 0 9 281 91 4 38 62 0<br />

56814 MARION, FIRST 1691 64 3 33 11 0 0 22 4 16 1760 719 41 548 47 54<br />

56667 MARION, CHRIST COMMUNIT 294 12 0 2 4 0 4 5 3 1 299 198 4 144 93 20<br />

56816 MARTELLE 118 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 115 46 0 22 56 0<br />

56820 MECHANICSVILLE 302 9 0 3 1 0 0 3 0 3 309 9 8 64 56 23<br />

56828 MORLEY, FIRST 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 46 24 1 12 5 0<br />

56830 MOUNT VERNON, FIRST 620 26 2 12 1 0 7 4 5 5 640 187 13 122 378 17<br />

56028 VICTOR 198 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 202 78 4 52 51 4<br />

55956 LADORA 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 91 31 6 17 18 0<br />

55938 GUERNSEY 71 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 70 33 5 29 27 0<br />

55988 OHIO 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 17 11 0 10 11 0<br />

55952 KOSZTA 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 12 0 2 13 0<br />

55294 NORTH LIBERTY 321 4 0 6 4 0 2 1 0 3 329 153 9 117 60 4<br />

55185 OXFORD 191 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 191 110 0 93 125 0<br />

56718 PALO 121 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 120 38 0 16 70 0<br />

55151 VAN HORNE, SALEM 188 7 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 188 75 2 25 0 0<br />

56676 ELBERON 42 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 41 25 2 9 6 0<br />

55039 BLAIRSTOWN, CALVARY 61 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 59 18 1 4 0 0<br />

56714 NORWAY 70 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 68 36 0 18 0 2<br />

55241 RIVERSIDE, TRINITY 132 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 129 39 0 39 90 0<br />

55063 SHUEYVILLE 422 21 0 5 7 0 0 5 0 5 445 204 17 160 110 14<br />

56846 SOLON 534 22 0 4 5 0 2 1 2 3 557 240 19 162 85 12<br />

56848 SOUTH BETHEL 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 29 15 0 0 0 0<br />

56840 ROCHESTER 89 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 89 40 0 0 0 0<br />

56850 SPRINGDALE 134 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 135 55 2 25 15 0<br />

56854 SPRINGVILLE 259 4 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 4 257 78 9 66 79 0<br />

55304 TIFFIN 185 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 2 180 57 5 6 0 0<br />

56858 TIPTON, FIRST 530 15 2 5 2 0 3 3 5 10 533 143 19 102 93 12<br />

56864 VIOLA 114 7 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 127 59 6 15 3 0<br />

56832 OLIN UNITED 145 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 139 30 0 18 29 2<br />

55131 OLIN, ST. PAUL'S 116 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 6 2 110 41 2 17 0 2<br />

55123 MORLEY, FAITH 17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 10 0 0 0 0<br />

56834 OXFORD JUNCTION 85 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 83 35 3 12 25 5<br />

55312 WELLMAN, ASBURY 266 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 3 259 90 8 44 21 12<br />

56870 WEST BRANCH 328 13 0 1 6 0 0 6 0 6 336 128 13 82 28 12<br />

56038 WILLIAMSBURG, ST. PAUL' 227 5 1 3 0 1 0 3 1 3 228 76 7 73 0 9<br />

District Totals 21440 646 32 301 146 53 144 276 98 321 21673 8651 529 5038 4738 365<br />

535


536<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 2 -- CHURCH SCHOOL, U.M.M./U.M.W./U.M.Y.F., PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS -- 15. Number of Leaders; 16. Children (Birth thru 6th Grade); 17. Youth (7th thru H.S.); 18.<br />

Adults (Post H.S.); 19. Total Church School Membership; 20. Average Attendance in the Sunday School; 21. Average Attendance in Other On-Going Classes and Groups for Learning; 22. Average Attendance in Short-Term Classes and Groups For Learning; 23. Number<br />

of Church School Members Joining the Church This year on Conf of Faith; 24. Members in Chartered United Methodist Men; 25. Amount Paid for Projects (U.M.M.); 26. Membership in United Methodist Women; 27. Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work;<br />

28. Membership in U.M.Y.F.; 29. Amount paid for Projects; 30. Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment; 31. Value of Church-Owned Parsonages and Furniture; 32. Value of Other Assets; 33. Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, 32 at end of Year; 34. Other Indebtedness.<br />

Cedar Rapids District 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34<br />

CS CS CS CS CS CS OCOG OCST Conf UMM UMM UMW UMW UMY UMY PV Oth Debt Debt<br />

ChNum ChName Ldr Chld Yth Adlt Tot Att CS Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv PVCH Par Asst PA Oth<br />

56760 ALBURNETT 20 10 0 14 44 10 45 0 0 0 0 26 300 4 10 219797 74000 36340 47780 0<br />

56836 PRAIRIE CHAPEL 10 23 8 25 66 33 30 0 0 0 0 51 3893 6 337 254812 0 0 0 0<br />

55831 CHAMPION HILL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 16000 1000 0 0 0<br />

55833 FRANKLIN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <strong>2000</strong>0 0 2800 0 0<br />

55190 PLEASANT HILL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15000 0 0 0 0<br />

56654 BELLE PLAINE, CHRIST 39 26 12 13 90 47 18 75 6 0 0 60 2421 35 0 1500000 75000 467457 9000 0<br />

55906 BROOKLYN, GRACE 20 86 35 38 179 98 15 12 4 0 0 56 0 28 0 2100000 81050 34325 0 0<br />

56658 CEDAR RAPIDS, ASBURY 20 10 10 31 71 40 25 8 5 0 0 61 399 4 0 961300 137000 28689 109768 0<br />

56768 CEDAR RAPIDS, BERTRAM 3 10 1 0 14 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 109500 0 2500 28612 0<br />

55057 CEDAR RAPIDS, BUFFALO 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 190000 59000 4261 0 0<br />

56681 CEDAR RAPIDS, CROSSWIND 15 30 7 15 67 30 50 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5750 0 33300 0 0<br />

55055 CEDAR RAPIDS, FAITH 4 6 0 12 22 3 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 283000 76800 0 17085 0<br />

56660 CEDAR RAPIDS, KENWOOD P 27 16 10 28 81 43 0 15 7 0 0 80 4675 9 393 1409000 0 1257928 0 0<br />

56669 CEDAR RAPIDS, LIVING WA 8 28 4 33 73 20 13 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25000 0 0 0 0<br />

56661 CEDAR RAPIDS, LOVELY LA 120 200 25 25 370 100 144 200 0 10 0 90 2760 44 250 1250000 128000 111997 248475 0<br />

56663 CEDAR RAPIDS, NEW CREAT 14 40 30 12 96 43 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 <strong>2000</strong> 500000 100000 <strong>2000</strong>0 386000 <strong>2000</strong><br />

56662 CEDAR RAPIDS, ST. JAMES 14 20 15 15 64 44 8 40 5 0 0 68 1930 28 1432 999000 71000 37000 0 9297<br />

56665 CEDAR RAPIDS, ST. MARK' 36 48 18 48 150 73 112 233 4 0 0 68 349 19 16 815233 174410 79900 27522 0<br />

56664 CEDAR RAPIDS, ST. PAUL' 62 484 228 526 1300 367 140 187 22 0 0 304 13946 70 16585 3960798 301000 4430772 0 0<br />

55059 CEDAR RAPIDS, SALEM 11 42 25 27 105 34 52 60 2 22 5805 38 3576 15 1500 1668843 94200 586400 50000 2610<br />

55061 CEDAR RAPIDS, SHARON 6 21 6 20 53 40 48 30 5 0 200 72 2320 12 175 125<strong>2000</strong> 116000 34000 0 0<br />

56666 CEDAR RAPIDS, TRINITY 15 23 10 20 68 68 0 20 0 0 310 0 0 0 0 1609000 126000 77695 0 0<br />

56776 CENTER POINT 7 29 35 6 77 28 2 6 1 3 62 58 3000 22 131 761000 94000 175000 0 0<br />

55029 ALICE 12 20 19 12 63 22 3 2 2 4 864 13 687 30 186 300000 0 0 0 0<br />

56862 URBANA 2 15 0 0 17 10 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 225000 0 2658 0 0<br />

56778 CENTRAL CITY, FIRST 11 36 10 28 85 35 21 40 0 0 0 31 1085 35 0 379900 90000 35000 11968 0<br />

56782 CLARENCE 6 47 16 0 69 25 0 14 0 0 0 33 5139 0 0 585900 49600 11300 0 0<br />

56856 STANWOOD UNION 7 24 6 12 49 31 0 0 0 0 0 10 785 0 0 0 0 15000 0 0<br />

56738 CLOVER RIDGE 6 30 12 0 48 20 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 12 0 1<strong>2000</strong>00 137500 3459 601328 0<br />

56788 COGGON UNITED PARISH 5 14 6 6 31 15 3 31 0 0 0 12 300 4 0 0 76700 73959 0 0<br />

55229 CORALVILLE 14 50 10 26 100 68 11 14 0 12 0 41 623 10 200 870290 135000 7000 0 6000<br />

55231 CORALVILLE, NEW HORIZON 79 70 11 20 180 35 19 12 3 0 0 19 0 10 0 1250000 0 5000 944000 65500<br />

56804 IOWA CITY, FIRST 119 227 142 86 574 193 81 279 29 35 1400 186 2260 75 2500 5425000 3<strong>2000</strong>0 0 0 0<br />

56805 IOWA CITY, HOPE 16 29 8 23 76 27 9 20 3 0 0 10 0 6 0 865000 0 75281 494923 19109<br />

55094 IOWA CITY, KOREAN 8 25 10 15 58 40 0 0 0 31 0 40 <strong>2000</strong> 15 0 339000 0 0 56000 0<br />

56803 IOWA CITY, ST. MARK'S 84 154 98 145 481 98 204 127 17 25 2081 79 631 101 515 1380480 128000 21009 0 0<br />

55238 KALONA 27 45 45 36 153 57 0 97 0 0 0 50 988 56 1329 496600 126200 0 68564 0<br />

55093 KALONA, SHARON CENTER 50 47 27 29 153 55 59 46 0 0 0 38 443 27 100 625000 100000 0 0 0<br />

55031 LAFAYETTE, SALEM 4 6 5 9 24 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100000 0 0 0 0<br />

56808 LISBON 30 72 41 52 195 123 42 137 2 0 0 34 880 20 0 1604207 136400 27000 51300 0


55962 MALCOM 8 53 27 0 88 30 20 5 4 0 0 0 0 15 0 275000 18695 20360 0 0<br />

56014 SHERIDAN 3 14 1 8 26 16 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 3<strong>2000</strong>0 0 34674 0 5600<br />

55964 MARENGO, FIRST 3 16 5 18 42 21 15 8 4 0 0 32 1240 12 0 978000 85000 <strong>2000</strong>00 0 0<br />

56814 MARION, FIRST 63 193 58 20 334 333 1084 1607 29 40 2600 175 6121 90 2657 4<strong>2000</strong>00 1<strong>2000</strong>0 933643 979531 0<br />

56667 MARION, CHRIST COMMUNIT 40 110 60 195 405 95 60 190 12 0 0 18 200 0 0 1000000 100000 4000 608970 0<br />

56816 MARTELLE 7 12 0 11 30 13 0 17 0 0 0 28 1154 12 2141 278500 44000 10875 0 0<br />

56820 MECHANICSVILLE 18 47 29 11 105 75 9 15 7 0 0 0 0 23 250 45<strong>2000</strong> 110000 72696 44173 0<br />

56828 MORLEY, FIRST 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 79000 0 0 0 0<br />

56830 MOUNT VERNON, FIRST 31 106 84 75 296 125 9 130 15 0 0 77 893 68 0 2992856 354445 270327 0 0<br />

56028 VICTOR 11 39 18 6 74 29 6 12 4 6 0 41 2160 19 7500 643400 81700 25700 50000 0<br />

55956 LADORA 4 13 1 12 30 21 4 10 0 4 0 21 <strong>2000</strong> 1 0 100000 0 35000 0 0<br />

55938 GUERNSEY 2 13 0 0 15 7 4 6 0 2 0 8 300 0 0 3<strong>2000</strong> 0 18349 0 0<br />

55988 OHIO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25000 45000 30000 0 0<br />

55952 KOSZTA 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 78300 0 21800 0 0<br />

55294 NORTH LIBERTY 12 30 13 12 67 60 6 8 4 0 0 27 1065 39 518 1100000 0 0 221591 0<br />

55185 OXFORD 13 20 0 5 38 15 15 85 0 15 0 23 0 10 0 57<strong>2000</strong> 63000 54000 23450 0<br />

56718 PALO 2 10 0 6 18 8 0 6 0 0 0 24 136 0 0 253300 0 61483 0 0<br />

55151 VAN HORNE, SALEM 7 15 6 14 42 34 37 10 5 0 0 22 275 10 0 570000 82950 80000 0 0<br />

56676 ELBERON 3 10 0 0 13 13 0 0 0 0 0 29 0 1 0 179400 0 18210 0 0<br />

55039 BLAIRSTOWN, CALVARY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 50 0 0 274000 109800 25334 0 0<br />

56714 NORWAY 4 0 0 10 14 14 10 0 0 0 0 14 100 0 0 287000 0 20235 0 0<br />

55241 RIVERSIDE, TRINITY 7 15 10 0 32 10 6 0 0 0 0 13 766 10 0 635000 103000 6038 25127 0<br />

55063 SHUEYVILLE 22 127 31 40 220 90 15 100 14 20 1339 36 30 57 0 1658578 111500 68804 462276 0<br />

56846 SOLON 23 127 50 45 245 160 35 20 12 15 0 23 235 100 3645 113<strong>2000</strong> 130000 573593 18830 0<br />

56848 SOUTH BETHEL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 237 0 0 80000 0 0 0 1250<br />

56840 ROCHESTER 3 11 10 2 26 18 0 7 0 0 0 28 501 10 912 70000 0 0 0 0<br />

56850 SPRINGDALE 9 24 7 16 56 29 0 63 0 0 0 29 1600 7 0 250000 0 13000 0 0<br />

56854 SPRINGVILLE 14 23 15 0 52 30 0 40 0 15 150 34 897 0 0 1012200 183600 59281 0 0<br />

55304 TIFFIN 8 17 10 11 46 5 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 285000 190000 40139 20207 0<br />

56858 TIPTON, FIRST 16 58 30 27 131 73 18 20 12 13 290 90 2150 15 75 1218000 84000 38800 0 0<br />

56864 VIOLA 8 16 7 9 40 26 0 40 6 0 0 12 0 0 0 225000 0 126471 0 0<br />

56832 OLIN UNITED 6 19 10 3 38 15 0 3 2 0 0 21 <strong>2000</strong> 0 0 612500 146000 0 0 0<br />

55131 OLIN, ST. PAUL'S 9 20 8 2 39 15 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 160000 35000 0 0 0<br />

55123 MORLEY, FAITH 1 0 1 4 6 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150000 0 0 0 0<br />

56834 OXFORD JUNCTION 6 24 3 0 33 26 0 0 0 0 0 34 2200 0 0 139900 29400 0 0 0<br />

55312 WELLMAN, ASBURY 9 21 11 5 46 32 16 9 0 0 0 20 500 23 490 773446 84800 201825 0 0<br />

56870 WEST BRANCH 20 60 43 35 158 75 0 72 12 0 0 63 800 27 200 1260000 99500 0 0 0<br />

56038 WILLIAMSBURG, ST. PAUL' 10 27 12 20 69 24 7 14 7 6 0 38 692 12 0 850000 130000 48000 0 0<br />

District Totals 1335 3353 1505 2029 8222 3540 2586 4272 268 279 15101 2682 83692 1298 46047 60772790 5549250 10809667 5606480 111366<br />

537


538<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 1 -- APPORTIONMENTS -- 35. Ministerial Support (Paid); 36. Ministerial Support (Apport.); 37. Administrative Budget (Paid); 38. Administrative Budget (Apport.); 39. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Benevolence (Paid); 40. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence (Apport.); 41. Other (Paid); 42. Other (Apport.); 43. District Asking (Paid); 49. Total Prior Year Apportionments Paid.<br />

Cedar Rapids District 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 49<br />

MinSprt MinSprt AdBdgt AdBdgt WS/CB WS/CB Other Other DstAsk ApPaid<br />

ChNum ChName Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid PriorYr<br />

56760 ALBURNETT 4031 4031 2173 2173 3214 3214 205 205 0 0<br />

56836 PRAIRIE CHAPEL 3931 3931 2119 2119 3134 3134 199 199 188 0<br />

55831 CHAMPION HILL 323 323 174 174 257 257 16 16 15 0<br />

55833 FRANKLIN 471 471 254 254 375 375 24 24 0 1317<br />

55190 PLEASANT HILL 341 341 159 184 0 272 0 17 0 0<br />

56654 BELLE PLAINE, CHRIST 9483 9483 5111 5111 7560 7561 480 481 0 1504<br />

55906 BROOKLYN, GRACE 8451 8451 4555 4555 6738 6738 429 429 0 0<br />

56658 CEDAR RAPIDS, ASBURY 10142 10142 5466 5466 1530 8086 0 515 0 400<br />

56768 CEDAR RAPIDS, BERTRAM 1114 1114 600 600 888 888 57 57 81 0<br />

55057 CEDAR RAPIDS, BUFFALO 1616 1616 871 871 1288 1288 82 82 77 0<br />

56681 CEDAR RAPIDS, CROSSWIND 0 1442 0 777 0 1149 0 73 0 0<br />

55055 CEDAR RAPIDS, FAITH 3365 3365 1814 1814 2683 2683 170 171 0 0<br />

56660 CEDAR RAPIDS, KENWOOD P 13779 13779 7425 7426 10986 10986 699 699 657 0<br />

56669 CEDAR RAPIDS, LIVING WA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

56661 CEDAR RAPIDS, LOVELY LA 21566 21566 11623 11623 17194 17194 1094 1094 1030 0<br />

56663 CEDAR RAPIDS, NEW CREAT 2001 2002 1078 1079 257 1596 0 102 0 0<br />

56662 CEDAR RAPIDS, ST. JAMES 14063 14063 7579 7579 1915 11212 713 713 671 0<br />

56665 CEDAR RAPIDS, ST. MARK' 12992 12993 7002 7002 10359 10359 659 659 0 0<br />

56664 CEDAR RAPIDS, ST. PAUL' 101294 101294 54591 54592 80757 80758 5139 5139 1000 0<br />

55059 CEDAR RAPIDS, SALEM 13990 13990 7540 7540 11154 11154 710 710 668 0<br />

55061 CEDAR RAPIDS, SHARON 10079 10079 5432 5432 8036 8036 511 511 481 0<br />

56666 CEDAR RAPIDS, TRINITY 14108 14108 7604 7604 11248 11248 716 716 0 0<br />

56776 CENTER POINT 3000 4654 0 2508 0 3710 0 236 0 2300<br />

55029 ALICE 2339 2339 1260 1260 1863 1864 119 119 105 0<br />

56862 URBANA 1171 1171 631 631 934 934 59 59 56 0<br />

56778 CENTRAL CITY, FIRST 1700 8037 0 4332 0 6408 0 408 0 0<br />

56782 CLARENCE 5830 5830 <strong>2000</strong> 3142 1952 4648 200 296 0 4743<br />

56856 STANWOOD UNION 1618 1618 872 872 1290 1290 82 82 0 0<br />

56738 CLOVER RIDGE 2675 2675 1442 1442 2133 2133 136 136 0 2500<br />

56788 COGGON UNITED PARISH 2925 2925 1576 1576 2332 2332 148 148 0 0<br />

55229 CORALVILLE 16577 16577 8934 8934 5216 13216 841 841 0 8560<br />

55231 CORALVILLE, NEW HORIZON 0 3125 0 1684 0 2492 0 159 0 0<br />

56804 IOWA CITY, FIRST 62148 62148 33495 33495 49548 49548 3153 3153 0 0<br />

56805 IOWA CITY, HOPE 1402 1402 756 756 1118 1118 71 71 67 0<br />

55094 IOWA CITY, KOREAN 3868 3868 2085 2085 3084 3084 196 196 0 0<br />

56803 IOWA CITY, ST. MARK'S 24564 24564 13239 13239 19584 19584 1246 1246 1173 0<br />

55238 KALONA 8349 8349 4500 4500 6656 6656 424 424 399 0<br />

55093 KALONA, SHARON CENTER 7962 7962 4290 4291 6348 6348 404 404 378 1439<br />

55031 LAFAYETTE, SALEM 706 706 380 380 563 563 36 36 34 0<br />

56808 LISBON 8988 8988 4844 4844 7165 7165 456 456 429 0


55962 MALCOM 1511 1511 814 814 1204 1204 77 77 0 0<br />

56014 SHERIDAN 1372 1372 740 740 1094 1094 70 70 0 0<br />

55964 MARENGO, FIRST 7120 7120 0 3838 0 5677 0 361 0 0<br />

56814 MARION, FIRST 45321 45321 24426 24426 36133 36133 2299 2299 0 0<br />

56667 MARION, CHRIST COMMUNIT 5257 5257 2832 2833 4191 4191 267 267 250 2291<br />

56816 MARTELLE 2087 2087 1125 1125 1664 1664 106 106 100 0<br />

56820 MECHANICSVILLE 3819 3819 2058 2058 3045 3045 194 194 182 0<br />

56828 MORLEY, FIRST 392 392 211 211 313 313 20 20 19 0<br />

56830 MOUNT VERNON, FIRST 17965 17965 9682 9682 14323 14323 911 911 0 0<br />

56028 VICTOR 4610 4610 2485 2485 3675 3675 234 234 220 0<br />

55956 LADORA 2487 2487 1341 1341 1983 1983 126 126 119 0<br />

55938 GUERNSEY 1243 1243 670 670 991 991 63 63 60 0<br />

55988 OHIO 100 621 0 335 0 495 0 32 0 0<br />

55952 KOSZTA 297 297 160 160 237 237 15 15 0 0<br />

55294 NORTH LIBERTY 9921 9921 5347 5347 7910 7910 503 503 474 0<br />

55185 OXFORD 1163 6245 0 3366 0 4979 0 317 0 0<br />

56718 PALO 1385 1385 746 746 1104 1104 70 70 66 0<br />

55151 VAN HORNE, SALEM 4632 4632 2496 2496 3693 3693 235 235 0 0<br />

56676 ELBERON 1037 1037 559 559 827 827 53 53 0 0<br />

55039 BLAIRSTOWN, CALVARY 1897 1897 511 1023 756 1513 0 96 0 0<br />

56714 NORWAY 2192 2192 1181 1181 1747 1747 111 111 105 0<br />

55241 RIVERSIDE, TRINITY 3796 3796 2046 2046 3026 3026 193 193 181 <strong>2000</strong><br />

55063 SHUEYVILLE 10679 10679 5756 5756 8514 8514 541 542 510 0<br />

56846 SOLON 12894 12894 6948 6949 10280 10280 654 654 616 0<br />

56848 SOUTH BETHEL 1473 1473 794 794 0 1175 0 75 0 0<br />

56840 ROCHESTER 1011 1103 544 594 805 879 51 56 0 0<br />

56850 SPRINGDALE 2105 2105 1134 1134 1678 1678 107 107 100 0<br />

56854 SPRINGVILLE 2944 7344 660 3958 976 5855 62 373 0 0<br />

55304 TIFFIN 3774 5660 2034 3050 3008 4512 190 287 0 0<br />

56858 TIPTON, FIRST 10144 10144 5467 5467 8087 8087 515 515 484 0<br />

56864 VIOLA 1736 1736 936 936 1384 1384 88 88 83 0<br />

56832 OLIN UNITED 3402 3402 1833 1833 2712 2712 173 173 0 0<br />

55131 OLIN, ST. PAUL'S 2945 3213 1587 1732 2348 2562 149 163 140 0<br />

55123 MORLEY, FAITH 752 750 404 404 598 598 38 38 36 0<br />

56834 OXFORD JUNCTION 2808 2808 1513 1513 0 2239 0 142 0 1034<br />

55312 WELLMAN, ASBURY 6700 6700 3611 3611 5341 5341 340 340 320 0<br />

56870 WEST BRANCH 6162 6162 3321 3321 4913 4913 313 313 100 0<br />

56038 WILLIAMSBURG, ST. PAUL' 6502 6502 3504 3504 0 5183 0 330 0 0<br />

District Totals 598597 623404 312950 335984 427919 497017 28242 31631 11674 28088<br />

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540<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 2 -- BENEVOLENCES -- 50A. General Advance Specials; 50B. World Service Special Gifts; 51. Youth Service Fund; 52A. One Great Hour of Sharing; 52B. World Communion; 52C. U.M. Student Day;<br />

52D. Human Relations Day; 52E. Peace With Justice; 52F. Native American Awareness Sunday; 53A. Christian Education Sunday; 53B. Golden Cross Sunday; 53C. Rural Life Sunday; 54. <strong>Conference</strong> Advance Specials; 55. Higher Education Division; 56. Health and<br />

Wholeness Agencies; 58. Other Benevolences; 72. United Methodist Women Cash Sent to District..<br />

Cedar Rapids District 50A 50B 51 52A 52B 52C 52D 52E 52F 53A 53B 53C 54 55 56 58 72<br />

Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben<br />

ChNum ChName GAS WSSG YSF SDOGH SDWC SDUMS SDHR SDPWJ SDNAA SDCE SDGC SRL CAS HED HW OTH UMW<br />

56760 ALBURNETT 617 0 0 6 34 28 13 26 13 17 20 40 403 0 0 761 870<br />

56836 PRAIRIE CHAPEL 1508 0 0 78 35 66 72 66 96 46 50 103 1056 0 0 1279 1394<br />

55831 CHAMPION HILL 347 0 0 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 331 142<br />

55833 FRANKLIN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 183 0<br />

55190 PLEASANT HILL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83 0<br />

56654 BELLE PLAINE, CHRIST 393 0 0 242 211 157 102 114 189 0 0 0 377 0 0 6385 1026<br />

55906 BROOKLYN, GRACE 576 0 0 17 21 13 0 4 34 0 0 0 304 0 0 1043 1099<br />

56658 CEDAR RAPIDS, ASBURY 237 0 0 86 140 0 66 61 131 0 0 0 77 0 0 802 1935<br />

56768 CEDAR RAPIDS, BERTRAM 17 0 0 0 0 0 45 33 0 34 0 0 0 0 0 76 0<br />

55057 CEDAR RAPIDS, BUFFALO 51 0 0 7 36 0 19 18 0 26 0 0 75 0 0 97 398<br />

56681 CEDAR RAPIDS, CROSSWIND 203 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

55055 CEDAR RAPIDS, FAITH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0<br />

56660 CEDAR RAPIDS, KENWOOD P 1857 0 0 332 163 76 104 35 0 0 0 0 616 0 0 2135 3540<br />

56669 CEDAR RAPIDS, LIVING WA 193 0 0 146 21 23 0 0 97 0 24 17 250 0 0 0 0<br />

56661 CEDAR RAPIDS, LOVELY LA 3362 0 0 120 123 65 95 83 113 32 124 0 310 0 0 758 1420<br />

56663 CEDAR RAPIDS, NEW CREAT 736 0 0 190 0 76 50 27 114 0 0 0 586 0 48 779 0<br />

56662 CEDAR RAPIDS, ST. JAMES 1739 0 0 67 72 12 39 24 105 0 0 0 716 0 0 1963 2541<br />

56665 CEDAR RAPIDS, ST. MARK' 4012 0 0 279 81 199 116 78 74 150 106 67 860 0 0 4128 1409<br />

56664 CEDAR RAPIDS, ST. PAUL' 36110 0 0 1070 791 791 750 750 750 791 750 0 36212 0 500 3050 17036<br />

55059 CEDAR RAPIDS, SALEM 1805 0 0 283 160 23 49 43 71 0 164 0 320 0 0 779 1404<br />

55061 CEDAR RAPIDS, SHARON 1260 0 0 155 138 70 94 0 0 70 80 0 317 0 0 1007 1515<br />

56666 CEDAR RAPIDS, TRINITY 1384 0 0 72 76 16 0 28 81 23 52 35 533 0 0 970 3256<br />

56776 CENTER POINT 231 0 0 20 54 0 38 12 57 26 0 0 80 0 0 928 1116<br />

55029 ALICE 283 0 0 64 21 37 71 13 15 18 0 0 85 0 0 1152 464<br />

56862 URBANA 270 0 0 15 10 21 17 0 16 0 0 0 340 0 0 80 0<br />

56778 CENTRAL CITY, FIRST 236 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1372 678<br />

56782 CLARENCE 2571 0 0 149 65 189 21 24 25 18 156 54 100 0 0 35 483<br />

56856 STANWOOD UNION 400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 0 0 56 95<br />

56738 CLOVER RIDGE 661 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 275 0 0 2019 0<br />

56788 COGGON UNITED PARISH 160 0 0 236 15 0 11 15 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 1402 324<br />

55229 CORALVILLE 1552 0 0 391 308 326 0 203 202 0 295 0 711 0 0 552 1317<br />

55231 CORALVILLE, NEW HORIZON 64 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 632 0<br />

56804 IOWA CITY, FIRST 11925 400 150 801 392 400 150 150 150 150 150 150 4214 0 1000 13510 7499<br />

56805 IOWA CITY, HOPE 188 0 0 76 15 21 93 46 57 0 85 0 187 0 0 295 0<br />

55094 IOWA CITY, KOREAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 416 0 0 50 0<br />

56803 IOWA CITY, ST. MARK'S 8008 0 0 381 166 163 174 53 198 257 17 239 2507 0 0 1355 3021<br />

55238 KALONA 2403 0 0 168 56 0 0 0 0 110 0 0 1572 0 0 1141 1805<br />

55093 KALONA, SHARON CENTER 3905 0 0 171 0 110 0 60 25 0 0 0 450 0 0 837 1602<br />

55031 LAFAYETTE, SALEM 70 0 0 68 0 0 65 0 0 0 0 0 126 0 0 0 0<br />

56808 LISBON 210 0 0 2 8 12 1 5 11 0 50 0 21 0 0 527 987


55962 MALCOM 915 0 0 0 40 0 60 30 0 0 13 0 194 0 0 225 0<br />

56014 SHERIDAN 1185 0 0 0 5 0 11 40 0 0 0 0 31 0 0 126 575<br />

55964 MARENGO, FIRST 196 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 147 0 0 2480 1213<br />

56814 MARION, FIRST 3935 0 0 259 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 867 0 0 1813 4107<br />

56667 MARION, CHRIST COMMUNIT 3221 0 0 812 43 0 59 25 56 39 45 0 1176 0 0 953 623<br />

56816 MARTELLE 174 0 40 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 0 0 20 0 0 196 352<br />

56820 MECHANICSVILLE 137 0 0 317 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 265 0 0 0 0<br />

56828 MORLEY, FIRST 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 73 0 0 0 0<br />

56830 MOUNT VERNON, FIRST 4825 0 0 297 146 218 245 166 96 159 150 137 2115 0 0 429 2261<br />

56028 VICTOR 539 0 0 36 52 27 18 16 32 62 0 116 22 0 55 425 1611<br />

55956 LADORA 142 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 167 0 0 94 829<br />

55938 GUERNSEY 940 0 50 87 50 50 88 50 106 77 50 50 237 0 0 168 282<br />

55988 OHIO 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0<br />

55952 KOSZTA 100 0 0 20 20 0 30 0 0 0 0 37 166 0 0 0 111<br />

55294 NORTH LIBERTY 220 0 0 124 96 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 240 0 0 199 1473<br />

55185 OXFORD 284 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 369 445<br />

56718 PALO 100 0 0 74 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 429 0 0 0 150<br />

55151 VAN HORNE, SALEM 497 0 0 119 73 20 10 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 315 1087<br />

56676 ELBERON 203 0 0 60 15 5 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 222 512<br />

55039 BLAIRSTOWN, CALVARY 140 0 0 23 5 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 355 137<br />

56714 NORWAY 816 0 0 58 45 12 46 28 0 0 0 0 138 0 0 1080 535<br />

55241 RIVERSIDE, TRINITY 708 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 193 0 0 588 428<br />

55063 SHUEYVILLE 2177 0 0 351 374 407 249 401 343 0 421 200 2708 300 0 667 1209<br />

56846 SOLON 2662 0 0 248 129 212 69 112 183 160 86 88 1078 0 0 1162 593<br />

56848 SOUTH BETHEL 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 285<br />

56840 ROCHESTER 166 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 278<br />

56850 SPRINGDALE 489 0 0 89 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 189 0 0 406 1524<br />

56854 SPRINGVILLE 1125 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 0 0 128 0 0 65 785<br />

55304 TIFFIN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 164 0 0 55 0<br />

56858 TIPTON, FIRST 1937 0 0 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 1603 0 0 1851 2543<br />

56864 VIOLA 465 0 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 248 0 0 745 247<br />

56832 OLIN UNITED 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 0 0 0 70 544<br />

55131 OLIN, ST. PAUL'S 100 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 25 0 0 60 0<br />

55123 MORLEY, FAITH 50 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 146 0<br />

56834 OXFORD JUNCTION 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 0 0 0 289<br />

55312 WELLMAN, ASBURY 1754 0 0 105 105 0 97 0 305 0 0 0 542 0 0 1606 636<br />

56870 WEST BRANCH 572 0 0 0 100 100 0 0 0 100 0 0 252 0 0 1682 1406<br />

56038 WILLIAMSBURG, ST. PAUL' 350 0 0 47 16 0 0 17 10 0 40 21 176 0 0 473 888<br />

District Totals 120761 400 260 8967 4688 4123 3356 3009 3897 2564 3017 1551 67822 300 1603 71668 86334<br />

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IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 3 -- MINISTERIAL SUPPORT/LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES -- 61. Pastor’s Salary; 62. Associate’s Salary; 63. Housing-Related Allowances and Utilities Paid by Church; 64.<br />

Expenditures for Travel; 65T. Total Pastoral Support 1998; 66. Deacons/Diaconal Compensation & Expenses; 67. Program Staff Compensation & Expenses; 68. Current Expenses for Program other than personnel; 69. Other Current Operating Expenses; 70. Paid on<br />

Principal and Interest. 71. Paid on buildings and Improvements; 73. Grand Total Paid.<br />

Cedar Rapids District 61 62 63 64 65T 66 67 68 69 70 71 73<br />

PSAL ASAL PS PS PS Diac CE CE CE CE CE GT<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 1998 Util Reimb Tot98 Exp PrgStf Prog Oper Debt Prop Paid<br />

56760 ALBURNETT 15000 0 1243 1591 16243 0 0 1864 5688 0 7196 48729<br />

56836 PRAIRIE CHAPEL 15000 0 1200 79 16200 0 0 989 4837 0 3239 43550<br />

55831 CHAMPION HILL 1600 0 1600 0 3200 0 310 0 205 0 1078 6081<br />

55833 FRANKLIN 1608 0 0 0 1608 0 520 0 0 0 730 5482<br />

55190 PLEASANT HILL 1600 0 0 0 1600 0 0 204 543 0 0 2930<br />

56654 BELLE PLAINE, CHRIST 38018 0 366 2501 38384 0 1300 5720 21455 8000 23195 142308<br />

55906 BROOKLYN, GRACE 29900 0 297 3436 30197 0 1225 4406 15682 0 5929 92155<br />

56658 CEDAR RAPIDS, ASBURY 15500 8701 0 131 24201 0 9140 4935 17587 60615 23532 164324<br />

56768 CEDAR RAPIDS, BERTRAM 6411 0 0 275 6411 0 4775 560 663 2800 1950 22638<br />

55057 CEDAR RAPIDS, BUFFALO 8432 0 0 275 8432 0 0 3113 536 0 1923 19871<br />

56681 CEDAR RAPIDS, CROSSWIND 20110 0 6336 0 26446 0 0 2287 3127 0 8339 44602<br />

55055 CEDAR RAPIDS, FAITH 1<strong>2000</strong> 0 1<strong>2000</strong> <strong>2000</strong> 24000 0 1080 990 3550 1182 25022 65906<br />

56660 CEDAR RAPIDS, KENWOOD P 41757 0 10800 1434 52557 0 25737 10731 34943 0 27753 203215<br />

56669 CEDAR RAPIDS, LIVING WA 12600 0 4536 776 17136 0 2961 7880 8783 0 11219 49333<br />

56661 CEDAR RAPIDS, LOVELY LA 41148 0 10717 3297 51865 5844 33669 11758 45263 36000 78416 328245<br />

56663 CEDAR RAPIDS, NEW CREAT 7600 0 3145 3300 10745 0 9820 6454 17898 37700 9932 110955<br />

56662 CEDAR RAPIDS, ST. JAMES 34500 0 88 719 34588 0 9626 7459 23926 0 43912 159518<br />

56665 CEDAR RAPIDS, ST. MARK' 34755 7750 8000 1335 50505 0 13375 9597 33833 1378 108622 261927<br />

56664 CEDAR RAPIDS, ST. PAUL' 63930 67366 13721 3610 145017 0 166662 92125 315910 438864 211014 1702084<br />

55059 CEDAR RAPIDS, SALEM 37963 0 2416 3073 40379 0 8602 5614 10927 20296 68246 202282<br />

55061 CEDAR RAPIDS, SHARON 43620 0 890 1483 44510 0 4505 12941 14482 0 23745 138458<br />

56666 CEDAR RAPIDS, TRINITY 28000 0 9000 2876 37000 0 9315 1164 19714 0 16770 134464<br />

56776 CENTER POINT 15920 4675 1385 2057 21980 0 0 2158 7923 0 21380 70152<br />

55029 ALICE 8119 2380 <strong>2000</strong> 1497 12499 0 0 1657 4367 0 3210 30858<br />

56862 URBANA 4929 1530 650 779 7109 0 0 933 2093 0 2574 16838<br />

56778 CENTRAL CITY, FIRST 28677 0 0 1804 28677 0 0 1958 6229 2040 0 52531<br />

56782 CLARENCE 18042 0 0 899 18042 0 600 1825 8460 0 7890 59333<br />

56856 STANWOOD UNION 4555 0 800 224 5355 0 0 1732 1636 0 6477 20855<br />

56738 CLOVER RIDGE 17703 0 8550 642 26253 0 0 746 4104 70525 14768 134872<br />

56788 COGGON UNITED PARISH 9571 0 518 1343 10089 0 423 2390 5571 0 4592 35195<br />

55229 CORALVILLE 46282 5625 354 1292 52261 0 15909 10388 32806 4349 78289 248534<br />

55231 CORALVILLE, NEW HORIZON 34000 0 1<strong>2000</strong> 1190 46000 0 127466 21568 68721 78571 107502 457958<br />

56804 IOWA CITY, FIRST 60513 43166 1963 2946 105642 36137 82903 23948 144147 0 83406 673955<br />

56805 IOWA CITY, HOPE 24049 0 1<strong>2000</strong> 1277 36049 0 22332 6457 7862 14065 464257 562622<br />

55094 IOWA CITY, KOREAN 18000 0 0 <strong>2000</strong> 18000 0 0 0 4576 0 8169 50011<br />

56803 IOWA CITY, ST. MARK'S 46735 0 773 5700 47508 0 87873 11751 53356 49632 28937 361901<br />

55238 KALONA 32314 0 0 3284 32314 0 4456 3506 9217 1<strong>2000</strong> 15633 114397<br />

55093 KALONA, SHARON CENTER 29651 0 0 1827 29651 0 0 2797 11397 0 65313 143922<br />

55031 LAFAYETTE, SALEM 3000 0 0 0 3000 0 0 740 768 0 2193 8679<br />

56808 LISBON 32712 0 0 2275 32712 0 3006 2596 5508 3268 33472 115121


55962 MALCOM 6761 1932 2500 1626 11193 0 720 1248 95 0 14427 34288<br />

56014 SHERIDAN 6361 1932 0 1413 8293 0 300 31 972 0 2375 18317<br />

55964 MARENGO, FIRST 32400 0 0 2500 32400 0 1300 2400 6704 0 128840 193911<br />

56814 MARION, FIRST 52981 30900 3779 6254 87660 0 28083 24046 147671 202445 53919 676165<br />

56667 MARION, CHRIST COMMUNIT 56485 0 228 1668 56713 0 39671 7238 29083 49464 21664 232939<br />

56816 MARTELLE 9486 0 1800 1365 11286 0 1281 3888 3576 0 14067 42943<br />

56820 MECHANICSVILLE 21250 0 488 2643 21738 0 675 4480 10776 5421 8492 71290<br />

56828 MORLEY, FIRST 3750 0 855 603 4605 0 0 0 282 0 1000 7543<br />

56830 MOUNT VERNON, FIRST 40314 0 700 1899 41014 0 18169 5775 39256 18586 41723 223798<br />

56028 VICTOR 14250 0 2525 0 16775 5056 4421 8224 0 96441 0 144613<br />

55956 LADORA 7410 0 1313 1966 8723 0 1711 5388 4630 0 5954 43879<br />

55938 GUERNSEY 4275 0 758 1134 5033 0 987 1838 1978 0 3664 19006<br />

55988 OHIO 1710 0 303 454 2013 0 815 452 1405 0 1747 7027<br />

55952 KOSZTA 855 0 152 227 1007 0 197 337 753 0 1040 4654<br />

55294 NORTH LIBERTY 35000 0 9000 2398 44000 0 37093 12325 18434 0 598863 748266<br />

55185 OXFORD 31780 0 0 0 31780 0 1285 166 5640 0 0 43916<br />

56718 PALO 10080 0 0 1209 10080 0 0 742 1178 0 5151 22384<br />

55151 VAN HORNE, SALEM 16716 5700 1197 2419 23613 0 0 1561 6388 2643 9566 71480<br />

56676 ELBERON 3873 1320 0 0 5194 0 0 0 717 0 5913 15134<br />

55039 BLAIRSTOWN, CALVARY 4822 1644 320 823 6786 0 0 0 2679 0 13043 27028<br />

56714 NORWAY 6751 2301 449 1098 9501 0 0 110 3012 0 3755 24754<br />

55241 RIVERSIDE, TRINITY 14000 0 0 1000 14000 0 1350 1990 7154 9009 17376 67819<br />

55063 SHUEYVILLE 43634 13754 16 1859 57404 0 5303 6987 24403 0 850307 987967<br />

56846 SOLON 42121 0 1979 5084 44100 0 48588 17490 36527 3038 50168 249318<br />

56848 SOUTH BETHEL 600 0 6000 1206 6600 0 0 189 878 0 2369 13794<br />

56840 ROCHESTER 500 0 6500 1207 7000 0 0 977 837 0 2300 15011<br />

56850 SPRINGDALE 10623 0 0 514 10623 0 300 1138 3069 0 11236 36748<br />

56854 SPRINGVILLE 29563 0 500 482 30063 0 0 3004 3834 0 61689 113304<br />

55304 TIFFIN 31143 0 649 1076 31792 0 1895 5507 3648 4877 24358 91660<br />

56858 TIPTON, FIRST 40000 0 30 3578 40030 0 5253 3969 19133 0 12936 125024<br />

56864 VIOLA 9486 0 1800 1495 11286 0 0 4435 613 0 4056 29066<br />

56832 OLIN UNITED 11981 5248 0 1148 17229 0 840 0 2256 0 2160 40772<br />

55131 OLIN, ST. PAUL'S 10480 4588 0 1004 15068 0 884 0 344 0 2670 27272<br />

55123 MORLEY, FAITH 1982 868 0 189 2850 0 0 0 42 0 870 5955<br />

56834 OXFORD JUNCTION 3880 1698 0 370 5578 0 0 0 365 0 3200 15232<br />

55312 WELLMAN, ASBURY 29603 0 68 325 29671 0 3240 2927 11000 0 22982 98661<br />

56870 WEST BRANCH 26262 0 192 1127 26454 0 2898 5417 8923 0 19848 89387<br />

56038 WILLIAMSBURG, ST. PAUL' 29581 0 1973 4002 31554 0 4102 4435 11513 0 7817 81799<br />

District Totals 1648573 213078 173422 120592 2035074 47037 858951 426655 1398061 1233209 3681369 11868915<br />

543


544<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 1 -- CHURCH MEMBERSHIP -- 1. Total Full Members Reported at Close of 1998; 2A. Received This Year on Profession of Faith; 2B. Restored by Affirmation; 3. Received from Other United Methodist<br />

Churches; 4. Received from Other Denominations; 5A. Removed by Charge <strong>Conference</strong>; 5B. Withdrawn; 6. Removed by Transfer to Other United Methodist Churches; 7. Removed by Transfer to Other Denominations; 8. Removed by Death; 9. Total full Members at<br />

Close of 1999 10. Average Attendance at the Principal Weekly Worship Service(s); 11. Number of Persons Baptized This Year (All Ages); 12. Preparatory Members now on Roll (All Baptized Children Under 19); 13. Number of Persons on Constituency Roll; 14. Total<br />

Enrolled in confirmation Classes This Year.<br />

Council Bluffs District 1 2A 2B 3 4 5A 5B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

Mbrs Rcv Rcv Rcv Rcv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Mbrs Wor Bapt Prep Const Conf<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 Prof Affm TrUM TrOD ChgC Wthd TrUM TrOD Dead 1999 Att Mbrs 1998<br />

55326 ANITA 254 7 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 5 258 86 4 69 87 7<br />

55472 WIOTA 100 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 99 65 1 12 8 1<br />

55328 ATLANTIC, FIRST 819 15 2 1 8 5 0 11 7 20 802 225 14 157 83 7<br />

55028 AUDUBON, FIRST 541 17 1 0 3 0 0 7 0 9 546 171 9 99 49 10<br />

55510 BRADDYVILLE 47 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 45 22 0 0 0 1<br />

55640 SHAMBAUGH 59 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 57 35 2 2 0 1<br />

55336 CARSON 234 14 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 251 77 5 31 134 11<br />

55422 MT. HOPE 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 90 26 1 3 32 0<br />

55522 CLARINDA, FIRST 610 22 0 11 4 0 8 11 4 11 613 222 12 63 131 9<br />

55528 COIN 130 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 128 57 1 14 17 0<br />

55620 NORWICH 57 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57 31 0 11 10 0<br />

55338 COUNCIL BLUFFS, BROADWA 812 26 4 15 11 0 0 9 3 6 850 379 21 153 250 12<br />

55340 COUNCIL BLUFFS, EPWORTH 507 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 2 7 501 181 9 84 89 6<br />

55342 COUNCIL BLUFFS, FIFTH A 180 7 0 3 3 1 0 2 0 6 184 102 13 43 45 0<br />

55380 COUNCIL BLUFFS, HAZEL D 136 2 6 3 2 0 0 0 2 3 144 73 0 15 16 0<br />

55233 COUNCIL BLUFFS, SALEM 500 14 0 1 0 0 4 7 11 4 489 203 9 103 106 9<br />

55344 COUNCIL BLUFFS, ST. MAR 154 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 156 62 6 26 20 0<br />

55346 COUNCIL BLUFFS, TRINITY 113 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 109 30 2 2 20 0<br />

55347 CARTER LAKE 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 33 13 0 0 0 0<br />

55358 ELLIOTT 95 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 91 35 0 11 32 1<br />

55434 PILOT GROVE 59 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 60 20 2 6 21 1<br />

55362 FARRAGUT 204 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 201 62 1 26 87 0<br />

55460 SUMMIT 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 32 25 0 9 5 0<br />

55366 GLENWOOD, GRACE 596 10 3 10 1 0 2 4 1 10 603 157 12 116 180 17<br />

55370 GRISWOLD 323 18 0 2 3 2 3 6 0 8 327 125 3 44 123 12<br />

55372 HAMBURG, FIRST 232 4 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 5 205 70 3 33 56 4<br />

55376 HARLAN, FIRST 689 18 0 5 1 2 8 4 6 17 676 189 6 120 84 6<br />

55420 MONROE CHAPEL 68 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 65 41 1 1 8 3<br />

55386 IRWIN 184 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 183 65 7 31 20 4<br />

55237 DEFIANCE SALEM 56 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 59 40 1 12 9 3<br />

55388 KIRKMAN 75 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 76 30 1 34 20 6<br />

55390 LEWIS UNITED 123 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 119 83 0 19 15 4<br />

55398 LOGAN 140 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 135 33 0 19 30 0<br />

55404 MAGNOLIA 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 11 0 0 0 0<br />

55400 MACEDONIA 163 3 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 3 167 39 5 50 2 0<br />

55382 HENDERSON 47 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 17 0 2 12 0<br />

55406 MALVERN 298 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 6 289 88 1 50 62 7<br />

55458 STRAHAN 79 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 39 1 7 15 0<br />

55600 MAPLE GROVE (C.B. DIST. 33 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 34 22 1 8 30 0<br />

55410 MARNE 58 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 57 20 0 8 10 4


55334 BUCK CREEK (ATLANTIC) 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 38 20 0 1 5 1<br />

55414 MISSOURI VALLEY 269 1 0 4 9 0 6 3 4 5 265 88 4 75 89 2<br />

55416 MODALE 94 2 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 2 95 42 6 23 54 3<br />

55614 NEW MARKET 161 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 166 76 2 0 187 0<br />

55360 EMERSON 106 3 1 4 1 0 0 2 0 2 111 51 3 18 28 0<br />

55470 WESLEY CHAPEL (EMERSON) 70 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 28 1 14 25 0<br />

55378 HASTINGS 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 0 1 0 0 0<br />

55297 NOBLE 84 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 83 32 7 0 0 3<br />

55368 GRANT 73 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 69 15 0 10 22 1<br />

55371 LINCOLN CENTER 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 49 7 0 1 2 1<br />

55618 NORTHBORO 80 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 75 20 0 1 0 1<br />

55506 BLANCHARD 69 1 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 5 59 18 0 1 2 1<br />

55426 OAKLAND 513 11 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 12 510 93 7 92 122 37<br />

55438 PISGAH 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 33 2 9 30 0<br />

55439 MONDAMIN 47 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 51 32 1 13 23 5<br />

55394 LITTLE SIOUX 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 28 12 0 0 0 0<br />

55607 CLIMAX 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 8 0 0 0 0<br />

55442 HAWTHORNE 82 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 38 3 0 0 0<br />

55609 STRATTON 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 45 28 0 11 48 0<br />

55444 RED OAK, FIRST 521 14 1 4 1 0 0 0 2 10 529 189 9 62 29 12<br />

55446 RIVERTON 69 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 65 27 0 8 18 0<br />

55396 LOCUST GROVE 36 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 38 22 2 12 10 0<br />

55202 ROSS 89 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 89 30 0 14 5 0<br />

55078 GRAY 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56 25 1 5 0 3<br />

55450 SHELBY 175 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 177 45 2 14 15 7<br />

55432 PERSIA 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 22 2 6 17 0<br />

55646 SHENANDOAH, FIRST 734 9 0 4 3 0 1 1 1 23 724 236 14 125 120 4<br />

55452 SIDNEY 296 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 11 290 85 4 46 81 5<br />

55465 THURMAN 86 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 85 20 2 16 37 1<br />

55454 SILVER CITY 108 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 108 33 4 22 0 6<br />

55428 PACIFIC JUNCTION 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 59 22 1 0 0 1<br />

55384 HILLSDALE 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 15 0 0 0 4<br />

55349 SILVER CREEK (HANCOCK) 89 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 90 39 0 15 5 3<br />

55374 HANCOCK 194 5 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 4 195 53 9 34 25 2<br />

55462 TABOR 138 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 138 22 0 16 5 0<br />

55440 RANDOLPH 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 94 18 0 10 10 0<br />

55464 TENNANT 54 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 53 11 1 9 8 0<br />

55468 VILLISCA 383 7 1 3 0 0 1 0 2 10 381 96 5 91 60 3<br />

55616 NODAWAY 90 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 86 21 0 5 0 0<br />

55476 WOODBINE, FIRST 344 7 3 2 0 3 1 0 1 7 344 95 10 61 64 6<br />

District Totals 14612 286 26 102 64 53 39 106 53 288 14551 5038 257 2333 3064 258<br />

545


546<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 2 -- CHURCH SCHOOL, U.M.M./U.M.W./U.M.Y.F., PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS -- 15. Number of Leaders; 16. Children (Birth thru 6th Grade); 17. Youth (7th thru H.S.); 18.<br />

Adults (Post H.S.); 19. Total Church School Membership; 20. Average Attendance in the Sunday School; 21. Average Attendance in Other On-Going Classes and Groups for Learning; 22. Average Attendance in Short-Term Classes and Groups For Learning; 23. Number<br />

of Church School Members Joining the Church This year on Conf of Faith; 24. Members in Chartered United Methodist Men; 25. Amount Paid for Projects (U.M.M.); 26. Membership in United Methodist Women; 27. Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work;<br />

28. Membership in U.M.Y.F.; 29. Amount paid for Projects; 30. Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment; 31. Value of Church-Owned Parsonages and Furniture; 32. Value of Other Assets; 33. Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, 32 at end of Year; 34. Other Indebtedness.<br />

Council Bluffs District 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34<br />

CS CS CS CS CS CS OCOG OCST Conf UMM UMM UMW UMW UMY UMY PV Oth Debt Debt<br />

ChNum ChName Ldr Chld Yth Adlt Tot Att CS Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv PVCH Par Asst PA Oth<br />

55326 ANITA 10 25 12 15 62 58 10 0 7 0 0 67 1875 35 725 300000 78000 0 0 0<br />

55472 WIOTA 4 8 5 0 17 13 0 6 1 0 0 28 675 0 0 1<strong>2000</strong>0 75000 1000 0 0<br />

55328 ATLANTIC, FIRST 95 104 70 15 284 95 25 90 9 50 1481 133 1494 70 150 1307000 157850 54850 0 0<br />

55028 AUDUBON, FIRST 33 52 24 35 144 78 20 87 12 12 734 96 2705 35 0 1566900 109400 57625 0 0<br />

55510 BRADDYVILLE 3 4 3 5 15 9 10 6 0 0 0 9 2063 5 100 30000 5000 0 0 0<br />

55640 SHAMBAUGH 4 11 3 10 28 15 6 0 1 0 0 13 928 3 100 30000 10000 41584 0 0<br />

55336 CARSON 15 36 28 21 100 48 47 63 11 2 0 40 1224 21 527 325000 55000 250903 0 0<br />

55422 MT. HOPE 3 3 3 4 13 5 11 3 0 0 0 19 875 0 0 90000 0 3674 0 0<br />

55522 CLARINDA, FIRST 26 56 55 90 227 133 30 138 19 0 0 90 350 70 0 1224000 90000 590000 0 0<br />

55528 COIN 7 17 11 7 42 24 4 0 0 0 0 43 800 19 109 473000 89000 0 0 5289<br />

55620 NORWICH 3 5 1 12 21 10 0 0 0 0 0 14 100 5 29 164000 0 0 0 0<br />

55338 COUNCIL BLUFFS, BROADWA 71 131 62 66 330 98 220 228 18 25 250 163 2051 45 1788 4550000 125000 265000 125000 0<br />

55340 COUNCIL BLUFFS, EPWORTH 16 40 29 55 140 60 97 18 0 36 998 114 1950 12 144 1300000 75000 5<strong>2000</strong> 29800 0<br />

55342 COUNCIL BLUFFS, FIFTH A 6 34 21 14 75 38 0 16 0 10 0 28 2490 0 0 1079500 10<strong>2000</strong> 61600 0 0<br />

55380 COUNCIL BLUFFS, HAZEL D 7 25 11 0 43 15 8 8 0 0 0 36 1480 10 0 315000 0 90000 0 0<br />

55233 COUNCIL BLUFFS, SALEM 68 96 53 103 320 85 34 37 6 0 0 50 2045 0 0 795000 89000 60000 38971 0<br />

55344 COUNCIL BLUFFS, ST. MAR 7 14 0 7 28 12 0 0 0 0 0 20 1441 0 0 380000 121000 22871 13700 0<br />

55346 COUNCIL BLUFFS, TRINITY 2 6 0 7 15 8 0 0 0 0 0 15 778 0 0 326350 0 17000 0 0<br />

55347 CARTER LAKE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <strong>2000</strong>0 0 17400 0 0<br />

55358 ELLIOTT 3 7 0 0 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 22 960 0 0 150000 40000 0 0 0<br />

55434 PILOT GROVE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 265 0 0 68000 0 0 0 472<br />

55362 FARRAGUT 21 25 20 10 76 37 20 20 0 0 0 58 1847 23 0 496000 86000 55000 0 0<br />

55460 SUMMIT 4 5 4 9 22 20 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 2 0 95000 0 5000 0 0<br />

55366 GLENWOOD, GRACE 23 72 30 19 144 67 47 105 7 0 0 70 1735 24 300 1400000 100000 27539 0 0<br />

55370 GRISWOLD 27 52 37 77 193 56 122 103 12 0 0 114 2737 37 219 900000 85000 30000 0 0<br />

55372 HAMBURG, FIRST 5 33 14 6 58 28 3 0 4 9 1377 35 228 15 5078 478000 55000 0 14617 12390<br />

55376 HARLAN, FIRST 51 75 89 17 232 77 15 84 16 20 250 133 933 45 0 1789000 111200 5600 0 0<br />

55420 MONROE CHAPEL 5 7 8 8 28 20 0 10 3 0 0 17 397 0 0 100000 0 25000 0 0<br />

55386 IRWIN 6 14 4 0 24 14 0 0 3 0 0 58 0 12 0 435000 50000 0 0 0<br />

55237 DEFIANCE SALEM 4 6 7 6 23 19 0 0 3 0 0 6 0 12 0 76400 0 0 0 0<br />

55388 KIRKMAN 6 15 14 0 35 20 0 0 6 0 0 18 0 12 0 85000 0 0 0 0<br />

55390 LEWIS UNITED 4 12 9 14 39 10 15 10 0 0 0 43 0 5 35 182500 41500 21000 0 0<br />

55398 LOGAN 4 17 3 0 24 20 5 20 0 0 0 30 1800 0 0 502600 75000 23000 0 0<br />

55404 MAGNOLIA 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 141300 0 0 0 0<br />

55400 MACEDONIA 2 22 0 0 24 12 0 0 0 0 0 32 908 0 0 548000 104000 49500 0 0<br />

55382 HENDERSON 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 12 885 0 0 132500 10000 0 0 0<br />

55406 MALVERN 13 25 15 29 82 38 20 32 0 15 150 32 1203 23 0 20<strong>2000</strong> 50000 65883 0 0<br />

55458 STRAHAN 10 8 10 33 61 27 10 0 1 0 0 28 1165 15 400 159800 0 27618 0 0<br />

55600 MAPLE GROVE (C.B. DIST. 8 8 0 10 26 16 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<strong>2000</strong> 0 12532 0 0<br />

55410 MARNE 2 25 0 0 27 20 0 0 0 0 0 7 140 0 0 150000 0 25000 0 0


55334 BUCK CREEK (ATLANTIC) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 165 0 0 15000 0 0 0 0<br />

55414 MISSOURI VALLEY 11 16 11 12 50 8 7 8 0 10 300 40 550 10 121 360000 75000 31<strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

55416 MODALE 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 4 0 0 0 21 284 4 25 250000 0 0 0 0<br />

55614 NEW MARKET 6 32 1 33 72 27 20 0 0 0 0 35 620 0 0 300000 35000 8000 0 0<br />

55360 EMERSON 6 17 16 9 48 40 0 14 0 0 0 28 1382 15 0 330500 66500 0 0 0<br />

55470 WESLEY CHAPEL (EMERSON) 4 7 5 0 16 13 0 0 1 0 0 12 361 0 0 19<strong>2000</strong> 0 9110 0 0<br />

55378 HASTINGS 2 13 0 0 15 13 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 2975 95000 0 0 0 0<br />

55297 NOBLE 4 8 7 18 37 18 0 6 1 0 0 14 0 0 0 263500 59000 100881 0 0<br />

55368 GRANT 4 10 0 0 14 3 0 1 0 0 0 6 5155 0 0 70000 0 0 0 0<br />

55371 LINCOLN CENTER 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 3878 0 0 61000 0 0 0 0<br />

55618 NORTHBORO 2 0 0 14 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 2643 0 0 100000 45000 0 0 0<br />

55506 BLANCHARD 1 0 0 6 7 0 4 0 0 0 0 20 736 0 0 100000 0 0 0 0<br />

55426 OAKLAND 38 63 31 14 146 79 39 95 11 0 0 46 2667 18 178 1540300 122716 30862 0 2680<br />

55438 PISGAH 5 13 0 0 18 12 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 250000 61200 0 0 0<br />

55439 MONDAMIN 10 8 5 0 23 10 8 0 5 0 0 0 0 8 0 150000 0 0 0 0<br />

55394 LITTLE SIOUX 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 125000 0 0 0 0<br />

55607 CLIMAX 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30000 0 0 0 0<br />

55442 HAWTHORNE 5 11 10 14 40 20 0 22 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 30000 0 0 0 0<br />

55609 STRATTON 4 11 0 7 22 10 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 50000 0 0 0 0<br />

55444 RED OAK, FIRST 20 87 40 33 180 80 25 18 12 0 0 100 915 8 0 986000 200600 31912 0 2100<br />

55446 RIVERTON 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 46 2750 1 0 9<strong>2000</strong> 31500 55000 0 0<br />

55396 LOCUST GROVE 10 0 0 19 29 18 0 8 0 0 0 10 200 0 0 38000 0 0 0 0<br />

55202 ROSS 4 10 2 3 19 3 22 0 0 0 0 23 602 0 0 267000 111000 8873 0 0<br />

55078 GRAY 3 6 7 0 16 10 5 0 3 0 0 10 700 0 0 28000 0 <strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

55450 SHELBY 6 11 4 14 35 25 0 0 0 0 0 19 424 13 0 220920 0 50000 0 0<br />

55432 PERSIA 3 8 0 0 11 6 0 4 0 0 0 8 653 3 0 62500 0 5245 0 0<br />

55646 SHENANDOAH, FIRST 48 80 50 200 378 110 32 20 1 0 0 126 3850 22 2300 2074800 91600 137140 0 0<br />

55452 SIDNEY 9 31 32 13 85 30 32 31 2 0 0 71 1328 34 253 350000 65000 131000 0 0<br />

55465 THURMAN 4 12 0 0 16 10 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 10<strong>2000</strong> 0 14100 0 0<br />

55454 SILVER CITY 8 12 5 10 35 8 4 0 0 0 0 12 500 0 0 138000 53000 0 0 0<br />

55428 PACIFIC JUNCTION 4 4 4 10 22 4 10 10 0 0 0 14 3400 0 0 100000 0 0 0 0<br />

55384 HILLSDALE 0 6 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 443 0 0 66000 0 46000 0 0<br />

55349 SILVER CREEK (HANCOCK) 7 12 7 8 34 20 27 0 3 0 0 0 0 6 226 134500 52500 0 0 0<br />

55374 HANCOCK 5 12 0 0 17 7 0 9 0 0 0 49 1574 8 339 248750 0 0 0 0<br />

55462 TABOR 4 10 5 6 25 10 0 0 0 0 0 17 793 0 0 261500 45000 0 0 0<br />

55440 RANDOLPH 4 15 0 0 19 8 0 0 0 0 0 28 600 0 0 29300 0 0 0 0<br />

55464 TENNANT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1793 0 0 56000 0 6013 0 0<br />

55468 VILLISCA 14 35 33 18 100 25 5 0 5 35 3000 105 2500 33 0 1000000 250000 10000 0 0<br />

55616 NODAWAY 3 12 0 0 15 10 0 0 1 0 0 33 1619 0 0 60000 6000 0 0 0<br />

55476 WOODBINE, FIRST 11 38 9 21 79 29 40 0 0 0 0 60 0 32 228 790000 75000 <strong>2000</strong>0 30000 <strong>2000</strong><br />

District Totals 850 1705 944 1188 4687 1975 1104 1346 187 224 8540 2780 83612 784 16349 33916420 3434566 2936315 252088 24931<br />

547


548<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 1 -- APPORTIONMENTS -- 35. Ministerial Support (Paid); 36. Ministerial Support (Apport.); 37. Administrative Budget (Paid); 38. Administrative Budget (Apport.); 39. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Benevolence (Paid); 40. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence (Apport.); 41. Other (Paid); 42. Other (Apport.); 43. District Asking (Paid); 49. Total Prior Year Apportionments Paid.<br />

Council Bluffs District 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 49<br />

MinSprt MinSprt AdBdgt AdBdgt WS/CB WS/CB Other Other DstAsk ApPaid<br />

ChNum ChName Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid PriorYr<br />

55326 ANITA 5894 5894 3177 3177 4699 4699 299 299 262 0<br />

55472 WIOTA 2492 2492 1343 1343 1987 1987 126 126 107 0<br />

55328 ATLANTIC, FIRST 22551 22551 3038 12154 9809 17979 285 1144 809 0<br />

55028 AUDUBON, FIRST 11490 11490 6193 6193 9161 9161 583 583 0 0<br />

55510 BRADDYVILLE 1168 1168 630 630 932 932 59 59 0 0<br />

55640 SHAMBAUGH 1680 1680 905 905 1339 1339 85 85 0 0<br />

55336 CARSON 4070 4070 2193 2193 3245 3245 206 206 0 0<br />

55422 MT. HOPE 1894 1894 1021 1021 1510 1510 96 96 0 0<br />

55522 CLARINDA, FIRST 11654 11654 6281 6281 9291 9291 591 591 0 0<br />

55528 COIN 2592 3885 1392 2094 0 3097 0 197 0 0<br />

55620 NORWICH 1837 1837 990 990 1464 1464 93 93 57 0<br />

55338 COUNCIL BLUFFS, BROADWA 22204 22204 11967 11967 17702 17702 1127 1127 812 0<br />

55340 COUNCIL BLUFFS, EPWORTH 6652 11404 3585 6146 0 9092 0 579 0 0<br />

55342 COUNCIL BLUFFS, FIFTH A 400 9532 215 5137 315 7600 20 484 0 0<br />

55380 COUNCIL BLUFFS, HAZEL D 2111 2111 1138 1138 1683 1683 107 107 128 0<br />

55233 COUNCIL BLUFFS, SALEM 1012 17953 554 9676 789 14313 49 911 514 0<br />

55344 COUNCIL BLUFFS, ST. MAR 3682 3682 1983 1984 2934 2935 187 187 155 0<br />

55346 COUNCIL BLUFFS, TRINITY 2400 2843 0 1532 0 2267 0 144 0 0<br />

55347 CARTER LAKE 0 223 0 120 0 178 0 11 0 0<br />

55358 ELLIOTT 2124 2124 1145 1145 1693 1693 108 108 0 0<br />

55434 PILOT GROVE 824 824 444 444 657 657 42 42 0 0<br />

55362 FARRAGUT 4203 4203 2265 2265 59 3351 0 213 0 0<br />

55460 SUMMIT 911 911 491 491 726 726 46 46 0 0<br />

55366 GLENWOOD, GRACE 12083 12083 6512 6512 9633 9633 613 613 0 0<br />

55370 GRISWOLD 9265 9265 4993 4993 7386 7386 470 470 0 0<br />

55372 HAMBURG, FIRST 0 5877 0 3168 868 4686 0 298 0 0<br />

55376 HARLAN, FIRST 18043 18043 9724 9724 14385 14385 915 915 0 0<br />

55420 MONROE CHAPEL 743 743 401 401 593 593 38 38 65 0<br />

55386 IRWIN 3980 3980 2145 2145 3173 3173 202 202 190 0<br />

55237 DEFIANCE SALEM 1493 1493 805 805 1190 1190 76 76 0 0<br />

55388 KIRKMAN 1320 1320 711 711 1052 1052 67 67 0 0<br />

55390 LEWIS UNITED 930 2607 1405 1405 0 2079 0 132 0 0<br />

55398 LOGAN 4807 4807 0 2591 0 3833 0 244 160 0<br />

55404 MAGNOLIA 884 884 476 476 704 704 45 45 38 0<br />

55400 MACEDONIA 5652 5652 3046 3046 4506 4506 287 287 168 0<br />

55382 HENDERSON 802 802 432 432 639 639 41 41 50 0<br />

55406 MALVERN 5414 5414 2918 2918 4316 4316 274 275 0 0<br />

55458 STRAHAN 2015 2015 1086 1086 1606 1606 102 102 78 0<br />

55600 MAPLE GROVE (C.B. DIST. 780 780 420 420 622 622 40 40 37 0<br />

55410 MARNE 690 690 372 372 550 550 35 35 0 0


55334 BUCK CREEK (ATLANTIC) 668 668 360 360 532 532 34 34 40 0<br />

55414 MISSOURI VALLEY 6137 6137 3308 3308 4893 4893 310 311 273 0<br />

55416 MODALE 1891 1891 1019 1019 1507 1507 96 96 98 0<br />

55614 NEW MARKET 3693 3693 1991 1991 2945 2945 187 187 0 0<br />

55360 EMERSON 1939 1939 1045 1045 1546 1546 98 98 98 0<br />

55470 WESLEY CHAPEL (EMERSON) 1231 1231 663 663 981 981 62 62 51 0<br />

55378 HASTINGS 773 1160 416 625 616 925 39 59 26 0<br />

55297 NOBLE 1771 1771 954 954 1412 1412 90 90 87 0<br />

55368 GRANT 941 941 507 507 750 751 47 48 36 0<br />

55371 LINCOLN CENTER 531 531 286 286 423 423 27 27 52 0<br />

55618 NORTHBORO 1394 2788 750 1502 1110 2222 70 141 0 0<br />

55506 BLANCHARD 2171 2171 1170 1170 590 1731 110 110 0 0<br />

55426 OAKLAND 10962 10962 3796 5908 10851 8740 556 556 0 4223<br />

55438 PISGAH 1550 2047 675 1103 575 1632 0 104 0 0<br />

55439 MONDAMIN 1849 1850 997 997 1474 1475 93 94 0 0<br />

55394 LITTLE SIOUX 1045 1045 563 563 833 833 53 53 0 0<br />

55607 CLIMAX 0 437 0 235 0 348 0 22 0 0<br />

55442 HAWTHORNE 1191 1191 642 642 950 950 60 60 0 0<br />

55609 STRATTON 1308 1308 705 705 900 1043 66 66 0 0<br />

55444 RED OAK, FIRST 17275 17275 9310 9310 13773 13773 876 876 572 0<br />

55446 RIVERTON 1810 1810 975 975 1443 1443 91 92 67 0<br />

55396 LOCUST GROVE 984 985 531 531 786 786 50 50 0 0<br />

55202 ROSS 2937 2937 0 1583 0 2342 0 149 0 0<br />

55078 GRAY 750 1150 300 620 355 917 40 58 0 0<br />

55450 SHELBY 2418 2419 0 1304 0 1929 0 123 0 0<br />

55432 PERSIA 564 564 304 304 450 450 29 29 0 0<br />

55646 SHENANDOAH, FIRST 16212 16212 8738 8738 12925 12925 825 823 0 0<br />

55452 SIDNEY 6787 6787 3658 3658 5411 5411 344 344 51 0<br />

55465 THURMAN 2361 2361 1273 1273 1882 1882 120 120 0 0<br />

55454 SILVER CITY 250 2254 250 1215 250 1797 0 114 0 0<br />

55428 PACIFIC JUNCTION 924 1431 504 771 744 1141 48 73 60 0<br />

55384 HILLSDALE 926 926 499 499 738 738 47 47 0 0<br />

55349 SILVER CREEK (HANCOCK) 2232 2232 1203 1203 1779 1779 113 113 91 0<br />

55374 HANCOCK 3052 3052 1645 1645 2434 2434 155 155 0 0<br />

55462 TABOR 1200 1162 626 626 927 927 59 59 0 0<br />

55440 RANDOLPH 1097 1097 591 591 874 874 56 56 0 0<br />

55464 TENNANT 736 736 397 397 587 587 37 37 28 0<br />

55468 VILLISCA 7007 7007 1079 3776 968 5586 355 355 0 0<br />

55616 NODAWAY 1390 1391 750 750 1109 1109 71 71 0 0<br />

55476 WOODBINE, FIRST 6137 6137 3308 3308 4893 4893 311 311 172 0<br />

District Totals 300840 346770 142184 186891 206434 276466 12939 17591 5432 4223<br />

549


550<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 2 -- BENEVOLENCES -- 50A. General Advance Specials; 50B. World Service Special Gifts; 51. Youth Service Fund; 52A. One Great Hour of Sharing; 52B. World Communion; 52C. U.M. Student Day;<br />

52D. Human Relations Day; 52E. Peace With Justice; 52F. Native American Awareness Sunday; 53A. Christian Education Sunday; 53B. Golden Cross Sunday; 53C. Rural Life Sunday; 54. <strong>Conference</strong> Advance Specials; 55. Higher Education Division; 56. Health and<br />

Wholeness Agencies; 58. Other Benevolences; 72. United Methodist Women Cash Sent to District..<br />

Council Bluffs District 50A 50B 51 52A 52B 52C 52D 52E 52F 53A 53B 53C 54 55 56 58 72<br />

Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben<br />

ChNum ChName GAS WSSG YSF SDOGH SDWC SDUMS SDHR SDPWJ SDNAA SDCE SDGC SRL CAS HED HW OTH UMW<br />

55326 ANITA 877 0 0 253 70 0 82 34 72 75 87 0 346 0 0 2057 1610<br />

55472 WIOTA 286 0 0 13 25 0 37 12 13 16 31 20 240 0 0 1310 835<br />

55328 ATLANTIC, FIRST 934 0 0 589 76 0 12 0 0 0 114 0 304 0 0 6566 5670<br />

55028 AUDUBON, FIRST 3090 0 0 258 45 0 63 30 30 51 49 30 853 0 0 2502 2965<br />

55510 BRADDYVILLE 140 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 413 712<br />

55640 SHAMBAUGH 380 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 395<br />

55336 CARSON 289 0 0 25 25 25 25 0 25 25 0 0 0 0 0 484 484<br />

55422 MT. HOPE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 646<br />

55522 CLARINDA, FIRST 794 0 0 584 67 137 175 122 49 0 0 0 159 0 0 780 2004<br />

55528 COIN 635 0 0 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 14 183 0 0 0 967<br />

55620 NORWICH 748 0 0 15 10 10 10 0 10 15 5 5 141 0 0 492 434<br />

55338 COUNCIL BLUFFS, BROADWA 2595 0 0 1509 297 112 122 66 270 84 214 130 2319 0 0 1095 4465<br />

55340 COUNCIL BLUFFS, EPWORTH 1170 0 0 67 0 20 26 9 14 36 63 23 407 38 0 1348 3934<br />

55342 COUNCIL BLUFFS, FIFTH A 86 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 280 0 0 570 2195<br />

55380 COUNCIL BLUFFS, HAZEL D 2206 0 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 943 0 0 381 542<br />

55233 COUNCIL BLUFFS, SALEM 569 0 0 162 277 5 15 84 93 0 0 0 0 0 0 516 1189<br />

55344 COUNCIL BLUFFS, ST. MAR 194 0 0 0 0 0 62 0 0 0 0 0 508 0 0 200 759<br />

55346 COUNCIL BLUFFS, TRINITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 454<br />

55347 CARTER LAKE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

55358 ELLIOTT 220 0 0 36 45 20 11 0 0 0 0 0 221 0 0 347 231<br />

55434 PILOT GROVE 101 0 0 1 21 5 8 1 0 0 0 0 66 0 0 19 240<br />

55362 FARRAGUT 234 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1011 962<br />

55460 SUMMIT 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 277<br />

55366 GLENWOOD, GRACE 2340 0 0 99 63 7 40 25 25 94 222 0 416 0 0 682 2833<br />

55370 GRISWOLD 809 0 0 64 69 12 20 15 0 0 0 0 927 0 0 1935 2200<br />

55372 HAMBURG, FIRST 89 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 50 496<br />

55376 HARLAN, FIRST 4086 0 0 492 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 0 1272 0 0 1351 3923<br />

55420 MONROE CHAPEL 909 0 0 98 49 55 49 157 59 39 31 33 691 0 0 3476 198<br />

55386 IRWIN 103 0 0 18 19 0 21 0 4 0 0 0 150 0 0 847 1129<br />

55237 DEFIANCE SALEM 65 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 15 580<br />

55388 KIRKMAN 802 0 0 110 56 0 57 0 55 0 0 0 385 0 25 323 743<br />

55390 LEWIS UNITED 0 0 0 145 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 839 746<br />

55398 LOGAN 0 0 0 42 42 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 991<br />

55404 MAGNOLIA 0 0 0 24 24 40 25 16 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

55400 MACEDONIA 428 0 0 226 45 0 0 0 0 0 56 0 364 0 0 504 687<br />

55382 HENDERSON 167 0 0 55 16 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 95 0 0 0 312<br />

55406 MALVERN 478 0 0 41 54 38 57 30 45 28 56 25 0 0 0 401 582<br />

55458 STRAHAN 1639 0 25 480 40 60 41 39 44 36 40 30 612 0 0 737 1195<br />

55600 MAPLE GROVE (C.B. DIST. 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 275 0 0 592 0<br />

55410 MARNE 0 0 0 30 30 45 30 30 30 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 153


55334 BUCK CREEK (ATLANTIC) 411 0 0 0 5 5 0 5 10 5 6 5 82 0 0 192 603<br />

55414 MISSOURI VALLEY 2456 0 0 120 65 55 25 92 205 10 0 0 879 0 0 2319 974<br />

55416 MODALE 623 0 0 45 28 46 26 17 24 0 0 0 96 0 0 1295 663<br />

55614 NEW MARKET 220 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 119 0 0 564 725<br />

55360 EMERSON 368 0 0 67 40 21 15 22 32 0 35 25 150 0 0 280 649<br />

55470 WESLEY CHAPEL (EMERSON) 307 0 0 51 51 36 36 61 62 0 36 32 50 0 0 572 460<br />

55378 HASTINGS 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 116<br />

55297 NOBLE 1793 0 0 110 68 88 70 85 97 101 75 123 830 0 0 1335 935<br />

55368 GRANT 254 0 15 7 0 26 0 0 10 0 7 10 127 0 0 241 526<br />

55371 LINCOLN CENTER 89 0 0 17 20 18 11 0 5 6 7 4 44 0 0 141 0<br />

55618 NORTHBORO 298 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 0 0 723 1213<br />

55506 BLANCHARD 198 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 0 0 403 0<br />

55426 OAKLAND 245 0 0 135 17 34 29 11 47 0 0 0 150 0 0 636 1831<br />

55438 PISGAH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 128 288<br />

55439 MONDAMIN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0<br />

55394 LITTLE SIOUX 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0<br />

55607 CLIMAX 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0<br />

55442 HAWTHORNE 225 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 0 0 604 178<br />

55609 STRATTON 19 0 0 20 5 5 10 10 5 10 15 0 0 0 0 0 105<br />

55444 RED OAK, FIRST 6017 0 0 236 182 100 112 52 102 76 133 52 600 0 0 765 2792<br />

55446 RIVERTON 135 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 146 491<br />

55396 LOCUST GROVE 348 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 208 0 0 100 540<br />

55202 ROSS 126 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 456 992<br />

55078 GRAY 87 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 207 276<br />

55450 SHELBY 300 0 0 30 30 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 10 405<br />

55432 PERSIA 70 0 0 7 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 57 0 0 0 31<br />

55646 SHENANDOAH, FIRST 628 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 443 3059<br />

55452 SIDNEY 288 0 0 111 108 32 113 51 51 0 0 0 265 0 0 311 1153<br />

55465 THURMAN 120 0 0 10 15 10 10 44 44 0 0 0 44 0 0 46 0<br />

55454 SILVER CITY 0 0 0 6 27 0 20 9 26 0 32 7 0 0 0 2263 538<br />

55428 PACIFIC JUNCTION 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 344<br />

55384 HILLSDALE 118 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 181<br />

55349 SILVER CREEK (HANCOCK) 15 0 0 8 0 3 5 7 5 0 6 0 80 0 0 255 18<br />

55374 HANCOCK 96 0 0 35 15 5 14 13 14 0 19 4 10 0 0 394 493<br />

55462 TABOR 27 0 0 33 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 499 408<br />

55440 RANDOLPH 38 0 0 18 2 0 0 0 8 0 7 0 25 0 0 0 722<br />

55464 TENNANT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 133<br />

55468 VILLISCA 350 0 0 227 0 0 0 0 106 0 0 0 109 0 0 1017 1636<br />

55616 NODAWAY 284 0 0 15 15 15 15 0 25 15 0 0 24 0 0 74 287<br />

55476 WOODBINE, FIRST 470 0 0 82 25 40 32 8 58 31 18 8 350 0 0 681 2155<br />

District Totals 44916 0 65 6910 2411 1255 1657 1294 1926 938 1535 623 16706 38 25 49245 74658<br />

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552<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 3 -- MINISTERIAL SUPPORT/LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES -- 61. Pastor’s Salary; 62. Associate’s Salary; 63. Housing-Related Allowances and Utilities Paid by Church; 64.<br />

Expenditures for Travel; 65T. Total Pastoral Support 1998; 66. Deacons/Diaconal Compensation & Expenses; 67. Program Staff Compensation & Expenses; 68. Current Expenses for Program other than personnel; 69. Other Current Operating Expenses; 70. Paid on<br />

Principal and Interest. 71. Paid on buildings and Improvements; 73. Grand Total Paid.<br />

Council Bluffs District 61 62 63 64 65T 66 67 68 69 70 71 73<br />

PSAL ASAL PS PS PS Diac CE CE CE CE CE GT<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 1998 Util Reimb Tot98 Exp PrgStf Prog Oper Debt Prop Paid<br />

55326 ANITA 18489 0 0 2434 18489 0 500 4100 8650 0 4800 63457<br />

55472 WIOTA 9125 0 0 1366 9125 0 250 850 4022 0 3250 30198<br />

55328 ATLANTIC, FIRST 36500 0 1550 10233 38050 0 27048 11067 46152 7115 12200 209764<br />

55028 AUDUBON, FIRST 29659 0 1653 1917 31312 0 2690 8273 35510 0 97891 216617<br />

55510 BRADDYVILLE 3410 0 0 450 3410 0 0 574 833 0 1434 11064<br />

55640 SHAMBAUGH 2958 0 1073 517 4031 0 0 0 1581 0 2549 13696<br />

55336 CARSON 22576 0 297 2476 22873 0 0 4448 5700 0 7560 61851<br />

55422 MT. HOPE 8585 0 0 0 8585 0 1000 12 4906 0 2664 22384<br />

55522 CLARINDA, FIRST 40995 0 0 4086 40995 0 5984 12866 33405 0 45536 183573<br />

55528 COIN 21350 0 495 632 21845 0 0 769 5255 0 7060 46784<br />

55620 NORWICH 9000 0 0 325 9000 0 0 221 1164 0 5716 24586<br />

55338 COUNCIL BLUFFS, BROADWA 50777 0 0 4990 50777 0 44404 12554 47924 119511 416408 769872<br />

55340 COUNCIL BLUFFS, EPWORTH 42067 0 0 661 42067 0 7963 5193 32705 12554 30657 154984<br />

55342 COUNCIL BLUFFS, FIFTH A 31604 0 0 865 31604 0 0 2736 12749 0 14452 75942<br />

55380 COUNCIL BLUFFS, HAZEL D 9000 0 0 0 9000 0 0 0 2137 0 8484 26904<br />

55233 COUNCIL BLUFFS, SALEM 43717 0 0 1615 43717 0 35490 31217 35271 6494 14107 181246<br />

55344 COUNCIL BLUFFS, ST. MAR 10173 150 418 726 10741 0 3360 4176 7647 2544 11326 55162<br />

55346 COUNCIL BLUFFS, TRINITY 10173 0 0 855 10173 0 0 648 975 0 5950 23748<br />

55347 CARTER LAKE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 689 200 0 5267 8925<br />

55358 ELLIOTT 8107 0 754 1304 8861 0 1140 510 4201 0 5229 28480<br />

55434 PILOT GROVE 3993 0 50 572 4043 0 0 0 634 0 1263 9439<br />

55362 FARRAGUT 14400 6993 0 4120 21393 0 1230 642 7563 0 6561 50009<br />

55460 SUMMIT 3695 1794 0 1057 5489 0 0 0 999 0 1468 25017<br />

55366 GLENWOOD, GRACE 35400 0 130 2444 35530 0 10297 5195 26527 0 18255 140403<br />

55370 GRISWOLD 31110 0 1637 5516 32747 0 1530 5721 22505 0 34352 139183<br />

55372 HAMBURG, FIRST 28211 0 847 2556 29058 0 1325 1346 5020 8260 5837 62584<br />

55376 HARLAN, FIRST 42060 0 0 3304 42060 0 15487 8565 48953 0 15330 193313<br />

55420 MONROE CHAPEL 6326 0 80 0 6406 0 0 757 1358 0 2925 18222<br />

55386 IRWIN 16457 0 295 2088 16752 0 0 1160 4581 0 3373 44240<br />

55237 DEFIANCE SALEM 6465 0 0 1056 6465 0 0 120 2738 0 1737 16301<br />

55388 KIRKMAN 6465 0 0 944 6465 0 0 799 1483 0 2300 16895<br />

55390 LEWIS UNITED 10500 0 342 1302 10842 0 0 985 4460 0 27262 48917<br />

55398 LOGAN 17146 0 500 <strong>2000</strong> 17646 0 0 900 5918 0 5250 42617<br />

55404 MAGNOLIA 5080 0 100 500 5180 0 0 0 1372 0 1072 11620<br />

55400 MACEDONIA 19216 0 953 3400 20169 0 0 1358 8746 0 26621 81978<br />

55382 HENDERSON 4809 0 500 515 5309 0 0 1408 1337 0 3318 15823<br />

55406 MALVERN 19265 0 673 4162 19938 0 1425 4104 8119 0 9362 67255<br />

55458 STRAHAN 8578 0 1320 1879 9898 0 55 2013 1514 0 3425 29355<br />

55600 MAPLE GROVE (C.B. DIST. 4500 0 0 0 4500 0 0 737 348 0 1248 9599<br />

55410 MARNE 4100 0 0 176 4100 0 0 0 0 0 2885 9201


55334 BUCK CREEK (ATLANTIC) 4100 0 0 1673 4100 0 0 0 179 0 5686 14190<br />

55414 MISSOURI VALLEY 30228 0 0 2450 30228 0 1208 2105 9708 0 35612 107847<br />

55416 MODALE 8830 0 0 1084 8830 0 0 1163 3051 0 2863 25779<br />

55614 NEW MARKET 19508 0 200 2926 19708 0 1580 554 2811 0 9940 55730<br />

55360 EMERSON 9720 0 0 2112 9720 0 0 394 4039 0 11719 34046<br />

55470 WESLEY CHAPEL (EMERSON) 6480 0 0 1408 6480 0 0 135 2048 0 1448 15954<br />

55378 HASTINGS 2550 0 0 175 2550 0 0 0 0 0 4695 9417<br />

55297 NOBLE 6667 0 81 685 6748 0 34 772 3996 0 4193 26843<br />

55368 GRANT 4178 0 50 422 4228 0 0 135 2205 0 2226 13813<br />

55371 LINCOLN CENTER 2089 0 25 205 2114 0 0 165 839 0 2315 7902<br />

55618 NORTHBORO 13100 0 1033 1127 14133 0 1000 295 1253 0 2829 27758<br />

55506 BLANCHARD 6732 0 689 1162 7421 0 125 978 638 0 4721 21489<br />

55426 OAKLAND 38497 0 114 2091 38611 0 2115 3700 19653 0 11408 119665<br />

55438 PISGAH 10450 0 0 1115 10450 0 0 233 955 0 1806 19768<br />

55439 MONDAMIN 11000 0 224 1186 11224 0 0 65 1403 0 9034 29476<br />

55394 LITTLE SIOUX 6050 0 2569 668 8619 0 0 263 192 0 4372 17655<br />

55607 CLIMAX 1800 0 0 120 1800 0 0 0 0 0 3670 5630<br />

55442 HAWTHORNE 5100 0 0 749 5100 0 0 0 0 0 645 10167<br />

55609 STRATTON 5100 0 0 1392 5100 0 0 285 0 0 3067 13008<br />

55444 RED OAK, FIRST 46705 0 37 3612 46742 0 13155 8494 45644 0 26795 200257<br />

55446 RIVERTON 6324 3071 0 1810 9395 0 900 170 2388 0 6972 26659<br />

55396 LOCUST GROVE 3380 1642 0 967 5022 0 1200 0 2114 0 1020 13573<br />

55202 ROSS 10675 0 0 899 10675 0 0 0 1322 0 4396 24373<br />

55078 GRAY 5087 0 0 225 5087 0 0 200 126 0 1890 10776<br />

55450 SHELBY 10312 0 1800 1785 12112 0 860 650 2006 0 2662 26196<br />

55432 PERSIA 2790 0 0 483 2790 0 0 584 402 0 10461 17176<br />

55646 SHENANDOAH, FIRST 42160 0 0 1814 42160 0 31767 4839 38901 0 35797 206287<br />

55452 SIDNEY 27105 0 0 1758 27105 0 1989 1178 11031 0 8453 75832<br />

55465 THURMAN 11651 0 0 1072 11651 0 1320 459 1168 0 2013 26477<br />

55454 SILVER CITY 10560 0 0 809 10560 0 0 691 382 0 5649 24989<br />

55428 PACIFIC JUNCTION 7920 0 0 839 7920 0 240 0 1211 0 3110 18254<br />

55384 HILLSDALE 7920 0 360 837 8280 0 0 92 500 0 <strong>2000</strong> 16536<br />

55349 SILVER CREEK (HANCOCK) 10480 0 200 2173 10680 0 0 519 1945 0 4190 28519<br />

55374 HANCOCK 15720 0 0 3260 15720 0 0 425 2329 0 3948 38790<br />

55462 TABOR 6602 0 0 0 6602 0 0 0 2205 0 1907 14496<br />

55440 RANDOLPH 5104 0 142 52 5246 0 0 13 2003 0 5363 16077<br />

55464 TENNANT 2400 0 0 274 2400 0 291 75 533 0 1902 7443<br />

55468 VILLISCA 20802 0 0 2500 20802 0 1947 1885 14766 0 15629 78125<br />

55616 NODAWAY 5600 0 0 500 5600 0 0 74 1823 0 2340 14142<br />

55476 WOODBINE, FIRST 30500 0 3163 888 33663 0 0 5647 12633 0 169395 247351<br />

District Totals 1178017 13650 24354 122350 1216021 0 220909 173950 643564 156478 1314525 4949673<br />

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554<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 1 -- CHURCH MEMBERSHIP -- 1. Total Full Members Reported at Close of 1998; 2A. Received This Year on Profession of Faith; 2B. Restored by Affirmation; 3. Received from Other United Methodist<br />

Churches; 4. Received from Other Denominations; 5A. Removed by Charge <strong>Conference</strong>; 5B. Withdrawn; 6. Removed by Transfer to Other United Methodist Churches; 7. Removed by Transfer to Other Denominations; 8. Removed by Death; 9. Total full Members at<br />

Close of 1999 10. Average Attendance at the Principal Weekly Worship Service(s); 11. Number of Persons Baptized This Year (All Ages); 12. Preparatory Members now on Roll (All Baptized Children Under 19); 13. Number of Persons on Constituency Roll; 14. Total<br />

Enrolled in confirmation Classes This Year.<br />

Creston District 1 2A 2B 3 4 5A 5B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

Mbrs Rcv Rcv Rcv Rcv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Mbrs Wor Bapt Prep Const Conf<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 Prof Affm TrUM TrOD ChgC Wthd TrUM TrOD Dead 1999 Att Mbrs 1998<br />

55324 ADAIR 195 2 0 2 0 0 0 8 0 2 189 60 3 25 0 2<br />

55050 CASEY 205 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 202 65 2 25 6 2<br />

55496 AFTON 197 6 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 2 209 69 11 29 0 12<br />

55582 JERUSALEM 70 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 72 35 0 28 0 0<br />

55694 ALLERTON 55 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 56 40 1 18 17 3<br />

55716 CLIO 56 13 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 68 35 6 12 20 9<br />

55786 LINEVILLE 54 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 52 22 1 16 20 2<br />

55502 BEDFORD 282 7 0 5 1 0 1 0 0 3 291 86 1 21 29 7<br />

55512 BROOKS 41 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 41 13 0 12 13 1<br />

55516 CARBON 25 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 15 0 4 7 0<br />

55518 CARL 30 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 32 18 1 12 15 0<br />

55714 CHARITON, FIRST 523 7 0 6 2 0 3 7 0 11 517 163 3 64 57 6<br />

55526 CLEARFIELD 262 7 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 266 91 0 53 55 15<br />

55644 SHARPSBURG 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 16 0 0 0 0<br />

55534 CORNING 326 0 0 1 3 2 4 9 2 6 307 106 7 39 50 11<br />

55724 CORYDON 357 2 0 7 2 0 2 0 0 6 360 98 5 23 94 8<br />

55794 MILLERTON 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 62 32 0 9 25 2<br />

55345 SEWAL 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 57 22 0 6 38 1<br />

55729 NEW ZION 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 15 0 3 12 0<br />

55536 CRESTON, FIRST 660 10 0 1 0 59 0 4 5 18 585 171 3 145 94 0<br />

55348 CUMBERLAND 77 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 73 32 2 9 11 0<br />

55436 PINE GROVE 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 23 14 0 6 7 0<br />

55070 DEXTER 114 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 115 47 3 31 31 0<br />

55144 REDFIELD 159 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 152 36 2 27 30 0<br />

55542 DIAGONAL YOKE 77 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 75 55 1 0 23 0<br />

55498 ARISPE 80 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 84 0 0 0 0 0<br />

55642 SHANNON CITY 52 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 52 16 0 1 0 0<br />

55546 EARLHAM 157 4 0 11 3 0 0 0 0 6 169 62 0 29 20 4<br />

55674 WORTHINGTON 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 37 30 1 3 5 1<br />

55128 PENN CENTER 41 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 41 25 2 2 5 0<br />

55552 FONTANELLE 233 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 231 67 1 60 60 0<br />

55574 HIGHLAND 46 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 47 24 0 2 0 0<br />

55562 GREENFIELD 584 20 0 2 4 0 3 2 16 0 589 183 16 92 118 12<br />

55082 GUTHRIE CENTER 370 7 2 4 0 0 0 2 0 5 376 103 7 45 60 4<br />

55044 BOWMAN CHAPEL 95 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 96 31 1 13 10 1<br />

55578 HOPEVILLE 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 23 14 0 1 0 0<br />

55588 LACELLE 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 8 0 4 0 0<br />

55584 KELLERTON 116 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 110 35 0 5 26 0<br />

55500 BEACONSFIELD 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 29 19 0 7 29 0<br />

55558 GRAND RIVER 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 54 18 0 8 55 0


55782 LACONA 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 40 22 0 8 0 0<br />

55590 LAMONI 103 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 106 50 2 12 40 0<br />

55540 DECATUR 45 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 41 18 0 3 10 0<br />

55538 DAVIS CITY 32 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 35 4 7 24 0<br />

55592 LENOX 361 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 361 98 4 56 42 4<br />

55604 MERCER CENTER 26 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 29 13 4 5 9 0<br />

55598 MACKSBURG 116 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 4 105 25 0 3 12 0<br />

55570 HEBRON 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 98 39 0 0 0 0<br />

55596 LORIMOR 69 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 65 38 2 0 16 0<br />

55412 MASSENA 186 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 180 50 2 6 10 0<br />

55332 BRIDGEWATER 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 93 35 0 15 12 0<br />

55330 AVONDALE 97 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 94 35 1 3 3 0<br />

55106 MENLO 170 0 5 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 172 35 4 12 11 0<br />

55086 JEFFERSON CENTER 75 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 71 18 0 0 2 0<br />

55796 MILO 190 5 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 197 80 2 59 35 4<br />

55764 GREEN PLAIN 43 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 19 1 13 7 1<br />

55784 LIBERTY CENTER 63 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 62 16 4 9 29 0<br />

55606 MT. AYR, FIRST 257 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 256 83 3 0 0 0<br />

55636 REDDING 82 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 82 22 5 0 0 0<br />

55635 MIDDLE FORK 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 8 0 0 0 0<br />

55610 MURRAY 72 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 73 20 0 0 0 0<br />

55808 NEW VIRGINIA 175 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 3 173 50 2 7 0 0<br />

55807 MEDORA 75 6 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 89 37 0 8 0 0<br />

55221 NORWOOD 43 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 44 33 0 9 40 1<br />

55824 PLEASANT PRAIRIE 46 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 50 27 2 8 32 4<br />

55622 ORIENT 191 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 2 189 64 0 21 26 5<br />

55624 OSCEOLA 662 10 0 10 7 0 0 7 1 5 676 167 2 147 125 7<br />

55836 RUSSELL, FAITH 217 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 220 61 3 22 56 3<br />

55343 RUSSELL, BETHEL 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 20 0 9 25 0<br />

55638 ST. CHARLES YOKE 137 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 133 40 3 20 40 0<br />

55842 SEYMOUR 172 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 172 55 5 12 153 0<br />

55832 PROMISE CITY 50 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 52 32 0 5 40 0<br />

55156 STUART-MT. VERNON 217 2 0 7 5 0 0 0 2 1 228 101 10 92 31 25<br />

55652 TINGLEY 94 9 0 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 105 55 1 15 3 3<br />

55670 WISHARD CHAPEL 52 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 51 28 3 6 20 3<br />

55548 ELLSTON 116 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 8 1 110 56 0 5 8 1<br />

55594 LEON, LOVING CHAPEL 204 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 199 62 0 25 98 0<br />

55576 HIGH POINT 44 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 46 38 1 15 108 3<br />

55658 VAN WERT 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 12 0 6 27 0<br />

55662 WELDON 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 8 0 0 34 0<br />

55654 TRURO 67 0 0 0 0 8 2 3 0 3 51 21 0 10 0 0<br />

55632 PERU 71 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 69 15 0 11 11 3<br />

55770 HUMESTON 171 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 174 65 6 13 4 0<br />

55668 WINTERSET, FIRST 691 22 0 19 5 0 0 9 0 14 714 236 16 119 371 16<br />

55639 PATTERSON 78 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 75 33 1 16 67 0<br />

55672 WOODBURN 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 27 11 0 0 8 0<br />

District Totals 11840 195 43 109 54 78 21 73 58 215 11796 4077 173 1701 2631 186<br />

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556<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 2 -- CHURCH SCHOOL, U.M.M./U.M.W./U.M.Y.F., PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS -- 15. Number of Leaders; 16. Children (Birth thru 6th Grade); 17. Youth (7th thru H.S.); 18.<br />

Adults (Post H.S.); 19. Total Church School Membership; 20. Average Attendance in the Sunday School; 21. Average Attendance in Other On-Going Classes and Groups for Learning; 22. Average Attendance in Short-Term Classes and Groups For Learning; 23. Number<br />

of Church School Members Joining the Church This year on Conf of Faith; 24. Members in Chartered United Methodist Men; 25. Amount Paid for Projects (U.M.M.); 26. Membership in United Methodist Women; 27. Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work;<br />

28. Membership in U.M.Y.F.; 29. Amount paid for Projects; 30. Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment; 31. Value of Church-Owned Parsonages and Furniture; 32. Value of Other Assets; 33. Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, 32 at end of Year; 34. Other Indebtedness.<br />

Creston District 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34<br />

CS CS CS CS CS CS OCOG OCST Conf UMM UMM UMW UMW UMY UMY PV Oth Debt Debt<br />

ChNum ChName Ldr Chld Yth Adlt Tot Att CS Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv PVCH Par Asst PA Oth<br />

55324 ADAIR 4 7 7 10 28 14 0 0 2 0 0 46 822 0 0 180000 70000 20200 0 0<br />

55050 CASEY 7 35 0 0 42 25 0 53 2 0 0 40 868 0 0 831000 47000 47000 0 0<br />

55496 AFTON 8 48 14 18 88 45 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 17<strong>2000</strong> 55000 30000 0 0<br />

55582 JERUSALEM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125500 10000 8000 0 0<br />

55694 ALLERTON 5 14 9 12 40 24 14 0 3 0 0 15 4600 0 0 60000 50000 10000 0 0<br />

55716 CLIO 5 0 9 8 22 22 15 4 9 0 0 10 589 0 0 50000 0 3400 0 0<br />

55786 LINEVILLE 2 10 6 18 36 8 8 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 106000 0 3400 0 0<br />

55502 BEDFORD 8 32 34 10 84 38 13 21 7 0 0 41 290 26 50 1341100 109100 34952 0 0<br />

55512 BROOKS 3 2 0 7 12 8 1 0 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 35000 0 110000 0 0<br />

55516 CARBON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 275 0 0 30000 0 6300 0 0<br />

55518 CARL 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 18 462 0 0 86000 0 2<strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

55714 CHARITON, FIRST 23 86 41 39 189 107 83 133 0 0 0 88 798 36 1250 165<strong>2000</strong> 105600 183000 0 0<br />

55526 CLEARFIELD 30 50 15 25 120 51 12 30 7 24 0 65 <strong>2000</strong> 25 0 400000 110000 47000 0 0<br />

55644 SHARPSBURG 7 0 0 16 23 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47900 0 0 0 0<br />

55534 CORNING 30 54 31 28 143 50 10 15 0 0 0 124 1247 20 850 1360000 203000 1<strong>2000</strong> 6000 11659<br />

55724 CORYDON 19 26 26 34 105 63 12 18 0 0 0 90 160 16 230 1355000 126000 157200 0 0<br />

55794 MILLERTON 4 4 7 9 24 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1<strong>2000</strong>0 0 0 0 0<br />

55345 SEWAL 3 3 3 0 9 4 4 0 0 0 0 12 600 1 0 60000 250000 8554 0 0<br />

55729 NEW ZION 2 0 5 8 15 8 7 0 0 0 0 20 500 0 0 44000 0 0 0 0<br />

55536 CRESTON, FIRST 24 55 28 72 179 80 15 10 8 10 300 112 3125 15 0 2123800 109600 31322 0 0<br />

55348 CUMBERLAND 6 7 4 0 17 10 6 4 0 0 0 17 77 6 125 300000 71000 43790 0 0<br />

55436 PINE GROVE 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 11 216 0 0 10600 2402 0 0 0<br />

55070 DEXTER 7 25 0 15 47 21 0 55 0 0 0 34 1304 5 0 182950 0 60913 0 0<br />

55144 REDFIELD 10 21 0 7 38 18 0 40 0 0 0 47 1720 2 0 260600 67000 20680 0 0<br />

55542 DIAGONAL YOKE 6 22 6 6 40 25 12 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 75500 <strong>2000</strong>0 5000 0 0<br />

55498 ARISPE 2 6 6 6 20 10 12 10 0 0 0 21 2735 10 0 17500 0 30000 0 0<br />

55642 SHANNON CITY 4 6 2 10 22 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30000 0 3000 0 0<br />

55546 EARLHAM 8 29 21 5 63 26 46 12 42 10 0 21 1408 17 0 405090 140000 0 0 0<br />

55674 WORTHINGTON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 897 0 0 177000 0 0 0 0<br />

55128 PENN CENTER 1 6 0 0 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 11 134 0 0 193800 0 0 0 0<br />

55552 FONTANELLE 14 30 8 20 72 32 6 6 0 0 0 41 1570 0 0 526000 80000 28000 0 0<br />

55574 HIGHLAND 4 2 3 8 17 12 8 8 0 0 0 12 1482 0 0 6<strong>2000</strong> 0 0 0 0<br />

55562 GREENFIELD 20 88 40 27 175 60 0 6 9 0 0 87 2250 25 250 1000000 100000 27000 30000 800<br />

55082 GUTHRIE CENTER 13 37 20 16 86 37 0 5 4 8 42 83 4983 22 315 607000 121300 6000 5100 0<br />

55044 BOWMAN CHAPEL 3 12 0 0 15 7 0 0 1 0 0 27 1260 2 0 376795 0 273000 0 0<br />

55578 HOPEVILLE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8000 0 0 0 0<br />

55588 LACELLE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5000 0 0 0 0<br />

55584 KELLERTON 5 6 9 12 32 15 14 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 236400 81200 4219 0 0<br />

55500 BEACONSFIELD 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 11 1200 0 0 <strong>2000</strong>00 0 8892 0 0<br />

55558 GRAND RIVER 2 12 2 0 16 12 11 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 110000 0 0 0 0


55782 LACONA 4 2 5 0 11 10 0 0 0 0 0 11 360 0 0 50000 0 0 0 0<br />

55590 LAMONI 3 6 3 16 28 18 12 50 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 400000 60000 4000 0 0<br />

55540 DECATUR 5 4 2 14 25 15 10 16 0 0 0 13 777 0 0 163000 0 7087 0 0<br />

55538 DAVIS CITY 3 10 1 5 19 10 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 152100 0 0 0 0<br />

55592 LENOX 10 15 11 16 52 25 10 30 2 105 67 97 5086 28 291 551500 90000 14262 0 0<br />

55604 MERCER CENTER 3 10 4 0 17 4 0 13 0 0 0 15 1810 12 0 43000 0 0 0 0<br />

55598 MACKSBURG 3 15 7 8 33 25 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 22 0 341300 78400 6000 0 0<br />

55570 HEBRON 5 15 6 15 41 20 0 0 0 0 0 31 50 0 0 90000 0 15000 0 0<br />

55596 LORIMOR 8 9 4 11 32 0 10 0 0 0 0 32 0 0 0 690000 30000 0 0 0<br />

55412 MASSENA 5 21 15 4 45 12 0 0 0 5 0 53 4000 0 0 215000 35000 10000 0 0<br />

55332 BRIDGEWATER 2 13 0 0 15 10 0 0 0 0 0 30 3000 0 0 143867 0 0 0 0<br />

55330 AVONDALE 6 0 10 9 25 17 3 10 0 0 0 23 125 0 0 23<strong>2000</strong> 0 8285 0 0<br />

55106 MENLO 2 6 0 0 8 4 6 0 0 0 0 36 0 0 0 330000 88250 8977 0 0<br />

55086 JEFFERSON CENTER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 50 0 0 170000 43750 8970 0 0<br />

55796 MILO 10 27 6 7 50 36 4 65 4 0 0 42 5476 13 0 750000 60000 0 0 8000<br />

55764 GREEN PLAIN 1 0 3 8 12 8 3 0 1 0 0 12 500 13 0 195000 <strong>2000</strong>0 74000 0 0<br />

55784 LIBERTY CENTER 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 15 3316 0 0 103000 0 0 0 0<br />

55606 MT. AYR, FIRST 10 20 8 35 73 47 0 0 0 12 1300 92 0 0 0 907000 73400 54672 0 0<br />

55636 REDDING 2 10 0 5 17 13 0 0 0 0 0 14 426 0 0 225000 22700 7200 0 0<br />

55635 MIDDLE FORK 1 0 0 4 5 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4225 3900 0 0 0<br />

55610 MURRAY 2 3 2 12 19 8 0 0 0 0 0 24 100 10 0 336500 32850 2500 0 0<br />

55808 NEW VIRGINIA 4 6 3 0 13 7 0 10 0 0 0 55 <strong>2000</strong> 8 0 295000 0 0 0 0<br />

55807 MEDORA 3 5 5 0 13 7 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 100 150000 0 0 0 0<br />

55221 NORWOOD 8 16 4 14 42 23 0 43 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 85000 28000 5000 0 0<br />

55824 PLEASANT PRAIRIE 6 7 3 14 30 15 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 70000 0 0 0 0<br />

55622 ORIENT 14 19 0 13 46 21 17 48 4 0 0 33 698 7 0 514000 105000 29488 0 0<br />

55624 OSCEOLA 14 91 41 65 211 81 8 20 10 0 932 116 550 25 1758 1675000 113500 565588 0 0<br />

55836 RUSSELL, FAITH 7 5 2 8 22 145 20 25 1 0 0 10 290 0 0 205000 5<strong>2000</strong> 0 0 0<br />

55343 RUSSELL, BETHEL 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 8 100 0 0 <strong>2000</strong>0 0 0 0 818<br />

55638 ST. CHARLES YOKE 12 20 18 15 65 25 0 20 0 0 0 20 500 15 0 290650 43500 3650 0 0<br />

55842 SEYMOUR 5 22 7 21 55 23 38 17 0 0 0 28 1240 6 0 23000 32700 54500 0 0<br />

55832 PROMISE CITY 2 0 0 12 14 10 0 12 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 15000 0 30000 0 0<br />

55156 STUART-MT. VERNON 16 62 29 16 123 52 0 7 10 0 0 64 1000 20 300 700000 100000 60000 0 5928<br />

55652 TINGLEY 11 15 8 18 52 30 0 0 0 0 0 36 0 4 0 171000 69000 0 0 0<br />

55670 WISHARD CHAPEL 4 12 4 12 32 21 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 1 0 106000 0 0 0 0<br />

55548 ELLSTON 8 6 2 18 34 26 9 0 0 0 0 31 0 0 0 313500 0 25400 0 0<br />

55594 LEON, LOVING CHAPEL 23 20 19 40 102 60 10 41 0 0 0 30 959 19 200 434300 102500 5000 0 8539<br />

55576 HIGH POINT 16 36 12 14 78 21 10 45 3 0 0 16 350 7 0 <strong>2000</strong>0 0 4000 0 0<br />

55658 VAN WERT 1 5 2 8 16 6 5 0 0 0 0 7 3107 0 0 118000 0 0 0 504<br />

55662 WELDON 3 2 0 6 11 5 0 0 0 0 0 12 1881 0 0 <strong>2000</strong>0 0 3777 0 114<br />

55654 TRURO 3 7 3 4 17 87 5 0 0 0 0 5 921 4 0 <strong>2000</strong>00 125000 10000 0 0<br />

55632 PERU 1 0 0 5 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91500 61250 0 0 0<br />

55770 HUMESTON 5 12 14 0 31 25 8 55 0 5 0 12 1500 16 200 545000 80000 10000 0 0<br />

55668 WINTERSET, FIRST 21 47 28 27 123 83 13 7 16 0 0 141 1315 25 0 2085000 148000 55602 31421 4696<br />

55639 PATTERSON 3 14 5 6 28 17 0 0 0 0 0 32 480 0 0 179000 0 17500 0 0<br />

55672 WOODBURN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4500 0 0 0 0<br />

District Totals 566 1350 652 951 3519 1954 545 999 155 180 2642 2480 79540 504 5920 29386477 3626902 2345280 72521 41058<br />

557


558<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 1 -- APPORTIONMENTS -- 35. Ministerial Support (Paid); 36. Ministerial Support (Apport.); 37. Administrative Budget (Paid); 38. Administrative Budget (Apport.); 39. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Benevolence (Paid); 40. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence (Apport.); 41. Other (Paid); 42. Other (Apport.); 43. District Asking (Paid); 49. Total Prior Year Apportionments Paid.<br />

Creston District 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 49<br />

MinSprt MinSprt AdBdgt AdBdgt WS/CB WS/CB Other Other DstAsk ApPaid<br />

ChNum ChName Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid PriorYr<br />

55324 ADAIR 3089 3089 1665 1665 2463 2463 156 157 0 2648<br />

55050 CASEY 3259 3259 1756 1756 2598 2598 165 165 0 0<br />

55496 AFTON 2433 2433 1311 1311 1940 1940 123 123 0 0<br />

55582 JERUSALEM 943 943 508 508 752 752 48 48 0 0<br />

55694 ALLERTON 1602 1609 867 867 1283 1283 81 82 0 0<br />

55716 CLIO 1306 1292 708 697 0 1030 0 66 0 0<br />

55786 LINEVILLE 1365 1365 735 736 0 1089 0 69 0 0<br />

55502 BEDFORD 6052 6052 3262 3262 4825 4825 307 307 0 0<br />

55512 BROOKS 1093 1093 589 589 871 871 55 55 0 0<br />

55516 CARBON 709 709 382 382 565 565 36 36 0 0<br />

55518 CARL 710 710 383 383 566 566 36 36 0 0<br />

55714 CHARITON, FIRST 13007 13007 7010 7010 10370 10370 660 660 0 0<br />

55526 CLEARFIELD 5846 5846 3151 3151 4661 4661 297 297 0 0<br />

55644 SHARPSBURG 488 488 263 263 389 389 25 25 0 0<br />

55534 CORNING 4460 7139 320 3848 574 5692 27 362 0 962<br />

55724 CORYDON 6710 7330 3620 3950 5357 5844 341 372 0 0<br />

55794 MILLERTON 1016 1016 548 548 810 810 52 52 0 0<br />

55345 SEWAL 1030 1030 555 555 821 821 52 52 0 0<br />

55729 NEW ZION 1044 1044 562 562 832 832 53 53 0 0<br />

55536 CRESTON, FIRST 12706 12706 6848 6848 10130 10130 645 645 0 0<br />

55348 CUMBERLAND 1782 1815 978 978 1446 1447 92 92 0 0<br />

55436 PINE GROVE 571 571 308 308 456 455 28 29 0 0<br />

55070 DEXTER 2462 2462 1327 1327 1963 1963 125 125 0 580<br />

55144 REDFIELD 2826 2826 1523 1523 2253 2253 143 143 0 0<br />

55542 DIAGONAL YOKE 1129 1129 609 609 900 900 57 57 0 0<br />

55498 ARISPE 1728 1728 931 931 1378 1378 88 88 0 0<br />

55642 SHANNON CITY 829 829 447 447 661 661 42 42 0 0<br />

55546 EARLHAM 2690 2690 1450 1450 2145 2145 136 136 0 486<br />

55674 WORTHINGTON 1017 1018 548 549 811 812 52 52 0 0<br />

55128 PENN CENTER 680 680 366 366 542 542 34 34 0 0<br />

55552 FONTANELLE 3398 3398 1831 1831 2709 2709 172 172 0 0<br />

55574 HIGHLAND 1692 1692 912 912 1349 1349 86 86 0 0<br />

55562 GREENFIELD 11861 11861 <strong>2000</strong> 6393 5000 9456 239 602 0 0<br />

55082 GUTHRIE CENTER 7269 7270 3918 3918 0 5796 0 369 0 0<br />

55044 BOWMAN CHAPEL 1571 1571 847 847 1253 1253 80 80 0 0<br />

55578 HOPEVILLE 593 593 320 320 473 473 30 30 0 0<br />

55588 LACELLE 391 391 211 211 312 312 20 20 0 0<br />

55584 KELLERTON 768 3074 414 1657 612 2451 39 156 0 0<br />

55500 BEACONSFIELD 1233 1233 665 665 983 983 63 63 0 0<br />

55558 GRAND RIVER 1680 1680 905 905 1339 1339 85 85 0 0


55782 LACONA 876 876 472 472 699 699 44 44 0 0<br />

55590 LAMONI 2754 2754 1484 1484 2196 2196 140 140 0 0<br />

55540 DECATUR 1186 1186 639 639 946 946 60 60 0 0<br />

55538 DAVIS CITY 708 708 382 382 564 564 36 36 0 0<br />

55592 LENOX 4884 7326 2532 3948 3406 5840 217 372 0 0<br />

55604 MERCER CENTER 553 553 298 298 441 441 28 28 0 0<br />

55598 MACKSBURG 2276 2276 1226 1226 1814 1814 115 115 0 0<br />

55570 HEBRON 1857 1857 1001 1001 1480 1480 94 94 0 0<br />

55596 LORIMOR 1801 1801 971 971 1436 1436 91 91 0 0<br />

55412 MASSENA 488 2927 264 1578 390 2334 24 149 0 0<br />

55332 BRIDGEWATER 1038 1536 566 828 830 1224 66 78 0 0<br />

55330 AVONDALE 1368 1368 737 737 1091 1091 69 69 0 0<br />

55106 MENLO 1961 1961 1057 1057 1562 1563 98 99 0 0<br />

55086 JEFFERSON CENTER 1011 1011 545 545 806 806 51 51 0 0<br />

55796 MILO 861 4430 464 2388 686 3532 43 225 0 0<br />

55764 GREEN PLAIN 1332 1332 718 718 1062 1062 68 68 0 0<br />

55784 LIBERTY CENTER 100 1518 0 818 0 1210 0 77 0 1111<br />

55606 MT. AYR, FIRST 5229 5229 2818 2818 4169 4169 265 265 0 0<br />

55636 REDDING 1618 1618 872 872 1290 1290 82 82 0 0<br />

55635 MIDDLE FORK 282 282 152 152 224 224 14 14 0 0<br />

55610 MURRAY 1217 1217 656 656 971 971 62 62 0 0<br />

55808 NEW VIRGINIA 4001 4001 2156 2156 3189 3189 203 203 0 0<br />

55807 MEDORA 1158 1158 624 624 923 923 59 59 0 0<br />

55221 NORWOOD 1091 1091 588 588 869 869 55 55 0 0<br />

55824 PLEASANT PRAIRIE 728 728 392 392 581 581 37 37 0 0<br />

55622 ORIENT 3822 3822 2060 2060 3047 3047 194 194 0 0<br />

55624 OSCEOLA 15383 15383 8291 8291 12264 12264 780 780 0 0<br />

55836 RUSSELL, FAITH 4132 4132 2227 2227 3294 3294 210 210 0 0<br />

55343 RUSSELL, BETHEL 685 1028 369 554 546 819 34 52 0 0<br />

55638 ST. CHARLES YOKE 3226 3226 1739 1739 2572 2572 164 164 0 0<br />

55842 SEYMOUR 4678 4678 2521 2521 3729 3729 237 237 0 0<br />

55832 PROMISE CITY 1116 1218 601 656 890 971 56 62 0 0<br />

55156 STUART-MT. VERNON 7212 7212 3887 3887 5750 5750 366 366 0 6340<br />

55652 TINGLEY 1702 1703 918 918 1357 1357 85 86 0 0<br />

55670 WISHARD CHAPEL 1085 1085 585 585 865 865 55 55 0 0<br />

55548 ELLSTON 2005 2005 1081 1081 1599 1599 102 102 0 0<br />

55594 LEON, LOVING CHAPEL 6236 6236 0 3361 110 4972 0 316 0 1142<br />

55576 HIGH POINT 1204 1204 649 649 960 960 61 61 0 0<br />

55658 VAN WERT 827 827 446 446 660 660 42 42 0 0<br />

55662 WELDON 292 292 157 157 232 232 15 15 0 0<br />

55654 TRURO 790 2372 426 1278 630 1891 40 120 0 0<br />

55632 PERU 1785 1785 962 962 1423 1423 91 91 0 0<br />

55770 HUMESTON 3384 3383 1822 1823 2698 2697 172 172 0 0<br />

55668 WINTERSET, FIRST 15283 15283 8237 8237 12184 12184 775 775 0 0<br />

55639 PATTERSON 1056 1056 569 569 842 842 54 54 0 0<br />

55672 WOODBURN 430 430 232 232 343 343 22 22 0 0<br />

District Totals 231749 249775 114946 134619 164012 199133 10346 12672 0 13269<br />

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560<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 2 -- BENEVOLENCES -- 50A. General Advance Specials; 50B. World Service Special Gifts; 51. Youth Service Fund; 52A. One Great Hour of Sharing; 52B. World Communion; 52C. U.M. Student Day;<br />

52D. Human Relations Day; 52E. Peace With Justice; 52F. Native American Awareness Sunday; 53A. Christian Education Sunday; 53B. Golden Cross Sunday; 53C. Rural Life Sunday; 54. <strong>Conference</strong> Advance Specials; 55. Higher Education Division; 56. Health and<br />

Wholeness Agencies; 58. Other Benevolences; 72. United Methodist Women Cash Sent to District..<br />

Creston District 50A 50B 51 52A 52B 52C 52D 52E 52F 53A 53B 53C 54 55 56 58 72<br />

Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben<br />

ChNum ChName GAS WSSG YSF SDOGH SDWC SDUMS SDHR SDPWJ SDNAA SDCE SDGC SRL CAS HED HW OTH UMW<br />

55324 ADAIR 89 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 599 748<br />

55050 CASEY 93 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 0 0 442 604<br />

55496 AFTON 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 282 0 0 1169 0<br />

55582 JERUSALEM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 62 0 0 294 0<br />

55694 ALLERTON 12 0 0 12 2 7 5 0 5 0 0 0 120 0 0 490 393<br />

55716 CLIO 30 0 0 10 28 18 0 0 10 0 0 0 105 0 0 1160 259<br />

55786 LINEVILLE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 166 0<br />

55502 BEDFORD 1023 0 0 113 0 22 27 10 68 0 59 0 638 0 0 3021 799<br />

55512 BROOKS 80 0 0 14 0 0 14 14 14 0 14 42 76 0 0 155 579<br />

55516 CARBON 32 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 4 0 0 0 605 769<br />

55518 CARL 10 0 0 11 10 10 10 0 0 10 0 8 54 0 0 196 545<br />

55714 CHARITON, FIRST 1963 0 0 140 0 0 202 45 90 0 15 25 1041 0 0 6053 4479<br />

55526 CLEARFIELD 386 0 0 23 41 11 0 8 0 0 0 0 198 0 0 3609 1138<br />

55644 SHARPSBURG 50 0 0 0 28 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0<br />

55534 CORNING 359 0 0 117 0 46 30 77 79 0 0 0 269 0 0 2640 2215<br />

55724 CORYDON 501 0 0 312 85 152 0 55 101 15 27 27 400 0 0 963 3833<br />

55794 MILLERTON 169 0 0 22 16 15 15 10 15 0 12 10 189 0 0 94 0<br />

55345 SEWAL 80 0 0 4 2 5 2 6 6 0 2 4 29 0 0 218 174<br />

55729 NEW ZION 372 0 0 24 15 5 5 25 5 5 0 5 117 0 0 728 444<br />

55536 CRESTON, FIRST 3452 0 0 195 115 115 115 115 115 160 115 0 192 0 0 2136 4443<br />

55348 CUMBERLAND 173 0 0 46 46 0 25 5 25 49 24 14 66 0 0 693 454<br />

55436 PINE GROVE 66 0 0 21 22 28 20 5 20 54 31 15 27 0 0 175 297<br />

55070 DEXTER 0 0 0 37 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 8 525 0 0 530 553<br />

55144 REDFIELD 165 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 239 0 0 682 783<br />

55542 DIAGONAL YOKE 442 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 410 300<br />

55498 ARISPE 247 0 0 54 0 24 13 14 13 15 0 0 32 0 0 2261 516<br />

55642 SHANNON CITY 7 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 0<br />

55546 EARLHAM 388 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 12 0 0 0 1459 433<br />

55674 WORTHINGTON 191 0 0 42 0 13 10 0 17 0 24 26 50 0 0 66 611<br />

55128 PENN CENTER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 600 236<br />

55552 FONTANELLE 443 0 0 1 10 1 1 6 1 0 0 0 22 0 0 1998 572<br />

55574 HIGHLAND 410 0 0 15 15 15 15 0 15 15 0 0 20 0 0 352 498<br />

55562 GREENFIELD 2888 0 0 139 46 34 56 11 40 0 0 0 1913 0 0 3359 3149<br />

55082 GUTHRIE CENTER 1064 0 0 110 11 0 0 15 35 0 0 13 316 0 0 2778 1602<br />

55044 BOWMAN CHAPEL 1752 0 0 42 18 0 10 0 16 8 0 0 376 0 0 1577 713<br />

55578 HOPEVILLE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0<br />

55588 LACELLE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0<br />

55584 KELLERTON 155 0 0 15 0 0 20 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 25 758<br />

55500 BEACONSFIELD 20 0 0 0 0 11 7 0 0 0 7 38 36 0 0 630 217<br />

55558 GRAND RIVER 140 0 0 14 0 0 4 0 0 0 8 17 58 0 0 40 716


55782 LACONA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 0 0 99<br />

55590 LAMONI 472 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 25 0 51 0 30 0 0 806 687<br />

55540 DECATUR 105 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 2042 299<br />

55538 DAVIS CITY 75 0 0 4 0 15 0 0 0 10 5 5 80 0 0 0 0<br />

55592 LENOX 2220 0 0 40 55 10 10 15 85 23 21 10 381 0 0 2492 1648<br />

55604 MERCER CENTER 364 0 0 25 30 20 0 5 20 10 0 0 162 0 0 39 574<br />

55598 MACKSBURG 102 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 1461 502<br />

55570 HEBRON 55 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 25 0 0 366 517<br />

55596 LORIMOR 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 67 314<br />

55412 MASSENA 348 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 818<br />

55332 BRIDGEWATER 248 0 0 2 18 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 73 0 0 2273 641<br />

55330 AVONDALE 621 0 0 41 5 15 5 15 20 5 5 21 288 0 100 814 563<br />

55106 MENLO 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 0 0 891 459<br />

55086 JEFFERSON CENTER 394 0 0 20 20 20 20 20 20 0 0 0 83 0 0 0 551<br />

55796 MILO 62 0 0 33 0 0 104 0 0 0 16 67 0 0 0 981 508<br />

55764 GREEN PLAIN 115 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 220<br />

55784 LIBERTY CENTER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 116<br />

55606 MT. AYR, FIRST 532 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 11 76 0 0 926 2345<br />

55636 REDDING 170 0 0 23 0 0 10 15 0 0 12 6 78 0 0 381 333<br />

55635 MIDDLE FORK 185 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2872 0<br />

55610 MURRAY 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 7 0 45 0 0 0 359<br />

55808 NEW VIRGINIA 526 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 556 1209<br />

55807 MEDORA 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 66 0<br />

55221 NORWOOD 146 0 0 75 70 0 0 70 70 0 0 0 111 0 0 1206 0<br />

55824 PLEASANT PRAIRIE 123 0 0 123 65 0 0 80 73 0 0 0 62 0 0 1140 0<br />

55622 ORIENT 1438 0 0 40 0 0 32 25 18 45 13 12 553 0 0 5150 694<br />

55624 OSCEOLA 4879 0 0 382 0 51 54 20 0 42 51 28 1081 0 0 2517 3047<br />

55836 RUSSELL, FAITH 482 0 0 43 126 17 63 24 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 597 890<br />

55343 RUSSELL, BETHEL 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 823 26<br />

55638 ST. CHARLES YOKE 0 0 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 721<br />

55842 SEYMOUR 128 0 0 135 49 28 55 0 0 0 0 0 45 0 0 377 798<br />

55832 PROMISE CITY 0 0 0 25 21 3 9 1 4 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

55156 STUART-MT. VERNON 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 20 0 0 0 284 986<br />

55652 TINGLEY 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 21 0 14 0 0 540 491<br />

55670 WISHARD CHAPEL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 10 0 0 100 185<br />

55548 ELLSTON 85 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 23 21 0 25 0 0 826 471<br />

55594 LEON, LOVING CHAPEL 479 0 0 63 40 55 43 36 41 5 56 43 2300 0 0 1351 976<br />

55576 HIGH POINT 197 0 0 17 11 10 4 17 24 10 14 0 11 0 0 1231 382<br />

55658 VAN WERT 84 0 0 10 3 4 6 24 8 3 6 4 8 0 0 506 172<br />

55662 WELDON 25 0 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 0 0 266 102<br />

55654 TRURO 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 80 40<br />

55632 PERU 259 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1127 0<br />

55770 HUMESTON 1198 0 0 263 20 20 20 0 0 20 20 0 824 0 0 773 1304<br />

55668 WINTERSET, FIRST 914 0 0 212 50 52 103 50 50 75 103 0 1298 0 0 2626 4283<br />

55639 PATTERSON 258 0 0 32 0 3 5 0 0 9 15 0 120 0 0 176 386<br />

55672 WOODBURN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

District Totals 35202 0 0 3351 1128 866 1164 869 1266 650 946 549 15654 0 100 81323 62546<br />

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562<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 3 -- MINISTERIAL SUPPORT/LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES -- 61. Pastor’s Salary; 62. Associate’s Salary; 63. Housing-Related Allowances and Utilities Paid by Church; 64.<br />

Expenditures for Travel; 65T. Total Pastoral Support 1998; 66. Deacons/Diaconal Compensation & Expenses; 67. Program Staff Compensation & Expenses; 68. Current Expenses for Program other than personnel; 69. Other Current Operating Expenses; 70. Paid on<br />

Principal and Interest. 71. Paid on buildings and Improvements; 73. Grand Total Paid.<br />

Creston District 61 62 63 64 65T 66 67 68 69 70 71 73<br />

PSAL ASAL PS PS PS Diac CE CE CE CE CE GT<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 1998 Util Reimb Tot98 Exp PrgStf Prog Oper Debt Prop Paid<br />

55324 ADAIR 11900 0 0 1698 11900 0 780 1677 7691 0 3011 43471<br />

55050 CASEY 11900 0 0 1698 11900 0 780 1421 7946 0 5438 38039<br />

55496 AFTON 9421 0 150 1592 9571 0 0 5605 5880 0 11624 43489<br />

55582 JERUSALEM 3947 0 0 425 3947 0 0 0 1451 0 1530 10879<br />

55694 ALLERTON 5467 0 394 1192 5861 0 0 65 2049 0 2548 18811<br />

55716 CLIO 5467 0 394 1192 5861 0 0 97 1660 0 2738 17194<br />

55786 LINEVILLE 5467 0 394 1192 5861 0 0 240 1940 0 1909 15636<br />

55502 BEDFORD 26000 0 298 1692 26298 0 719 235 15406 0 21656 89109<br />

55512 BROOKS 5336 0 400 690 5736 0 520 320 170 0 2743 19796<br />

55516 CARBON 4002 0 300 517 4302 0 120 70 129 0 1501 9722<br />

55518 CARL 4002 0 300 517 4302 0 120 70 129 0 13629 21316<br />

55714 CHARITON, FIRST 39315 0 0 2223 39315 0 3329 4806 30303 0 135240 267160<br />

55526 CLEARFIELD 28266 0 0 3997 28266 0 0 2100 6685 0 6487 74436<br />

55644 SHARPSBURG 3141 0 449 436 3590 0 0 4 927 0 1900 9039<br />

55534 CORNING 29201 0 1704 1766 30905 0 807 2601 11873 6000 21491 95621<br />

55724 CORYDON 23343 8387 1000 3796 32730 0 2221 11806 11613 0 13964 106812<br />

55794 MILLERTON 3995 1435 171 650 5601 0 0 584 2511 0 2063 15718<br />

55345 SEWAL 3925 1410 168 639 5503 0 0 176 2073 0 3608 16369<br />

55729 NEW ZION 3474 1248 150 565 4872 0 0 360 1742 0 1527 14226<br />

55536 CRESTON, FIRST 39000 0 0 2771 39000 0 7318 8011 35430 0 25511 162617<br />

55348 CUMBERLAND 9500 0 0 1534 9500 0 0 1469 1557 0 7001 28682<br />

55436 PINE GROVE 3000 0 200 444 3200 0 0 255 416 0 1246 7640<br />

55070 DEXTER 12900 0 0 678 12900 0 0 869 1214 0 3885 31308<br />

55144 REDFIELD 12900 0 117 747 13017 0 0 843 4262 0 8302 39624<br />

55542 DIAGONAL YOKE 5016 0 0 934 5016 0 0 322 930 0 833 16027<br />

55498 ARISPE 5824 0 0 1357 5824 0 0 151 2479 0 12239 31036<br />

55642 SHANNON CITY 4488 0 0 1334 4488 0 0 75 172 0 2383 11831<br />

55546 EARLHAM 14840 0 0 1533 14840 0 140 1871 3916 0 8858 43354<br />

55674 WORTHINGTON 6200 0 444 759 6644 0 1000 423 2832 0 2545 19028<br />

55128 PENN CENTER 4960 0 355 664 5315 0 0 125 1904 0 1890 13534<br />

55552 FONTANELLE 13755 0 700 887 14455 0 0 880 3370 0 5446 37410<br />

55574 HIGHLAND 5895 0 881 457 6776 0 180 897 686 0 1439 16082<br />

55562 GREENFIELD 33000 0 589 2626 33589 0 5999 2001 35097 29500 11660 157128<br />

55082 GUTHRIE CENTER 25125 0 0 2586 25125 0 0 4052 7492 0 18369 80298<br />

55044 BOWMAN CHAPEL 8375 0 0 862 8375 0 0 1252 3732 0 4416 27265<br />

55578 HOPEVILLE 3096 0 0 0 3096 0 0 70 441 0 813 5846<br />

55588 LACELLE 2472 0 0 0 2472 0 320 0 0 0 770 4526<br />

55584 KELLERTON 8722 0 92 853 8814 0 0 883 2590 0 4765 24049<br />

55500 BEACONSFIELD 3042 0 49 336 3091 0 0 134 1494 0 1375 10320<br />

55558 GRAND RIVER 4836 0 66 534 4902 0 0 60 2386 0 3185 15933


55782 LACONA 4800 0 0 0 4800 0 0 89 0 0 1652 8931<br />

55590 LAMONI 14580 0 0 1331 14580 0 600 3523 7463 0 6163 47741<br />

55540 DECATUR 5632 0 0 579 5632 0 0 585 2618 0 2337 16938<br />

55538 DAVIS CITY 4608 0 0 475 4608 1059 160 302 624 0 13785 22822<br />

55592 LENOX 26318 0 206 4388 26524 0 2330 4437 13436 0 11633 84572<br />

55604 MERCER CENTER 2964 0 0 633 2964 0 0 399 600 0 1667 9158<br />

55598 MACKSBURG 10168 0 0 727 10168 0 0 467 1581 0 5365 28323<br />

55570 HEBRON 8432 0 0 503 8432 0 0 0 1104 0 8683 26074<br />

55596 LORIMOR 6200 0 0 452 6200 0 0 0 3260 0 3435 19561<br />

55412 MASSENA 12315 0 1523 2424 13838 0 0 2002 2145 0 13812 44696<br />

55332 BRIDGEWATER 6150 0 403 1175 6553 0 0 343 1429 0 2562 18796<br />

55330 AVONDALE 6684 0 0 1103 6684 0 0 1616 741 0 8891 26358<br />

55106 MENLO 10000 0 850 595 10850 0 196 464 2480 0 11467 32137<br />

55086 JEFFERSON CENTER 5000 0 0 317 5000 0 595 50 1081 0 11221 21431<br />

55796 MILO 18705 0 0 1671 18705 0 0 3245 6970 0 8638 48672<br />

55764 GREEN PLAIN 6124 0 0 533 6124 0 625 460 1882 0 2320 16940<br />

55784 LIBERTY CENTER 6382 0 0 591 6382 0 650 400 1717 0 4992 17889<br />

55606 MT. AYR, FIRST 22881 0 4908 2709 27789 0 0 1815 15257 0 7325 77469<br />

55636 REDDING 7076 0 1518 837 8594 0 0 388 3964 0 8895 27398<br />

55635 MIDDLE FORK 1216 0 260 143 1476 0 0 255 530 0 507 6462<br />

55610 MURRAY 6345 0 0 0 6345 0 0 246 574 0 2884 14133<br />

55808 NEW VIRGINIA 20650 0 0 1483 20650 0 0 0 3646 0 10200 55633<br />

55807 MEDORA 7638 0 0 548 7638 0 0 0 2395 0 2555 15994<br />

55221 NORWOOD 4000 0 0 1809 4000 0 600 1912 31 0 7058 20055<br />

55824 PLEASANT PRAIRIE 4000 0 0 1809 4000 0 0 421 14 0 12374 22379<br />

55622 ORIENT 18686 0 0 1922 18686 0 0 2702 4412 0 7975 56248<br />

55624 OSCEOLA 45387 0 1654 2706 47041 0 14425 3816 29803 0 16467 167058<br />

55836 RUSSELL, FAITH 15622 0 242 2012 15864 0 0 2948 4120 0 5160 48145<br />

55343 RUSSELL, BETHEL 3906 0 0 204 3906 0 0 0 0 0 741 8733<br />

55638 ST. CHARLES YOKE 14046 0 0 688 14046 0 0 509 5600 0 8154 42671<br />

55842 SEYMOUR 18450 0 98 1728 18548 0 0 1529 5276 0 8978 53011<br />

55832 PROMISE CITY 6150 0 105 780 6255 0 210 201 1937 0 4862 18424<br />

55156 STUART-MT. VERNON 25760 0 0 1595 25760 0 2313 4680 8456 0 15738 87841<br />

55652 TINGLEY 8215 0 0 854 8215 0 0 0 692 0 2464 19925<br />

55670 WISHARD CHAPEL 4002 0 0 416 4002 0 0 0 0 0 1558 10358<br />

55548 ELLSTON 8847 0 0 919 8847 0 0 0 20 0 7869 26663<br />

55594 LEON, LOVING CHAPEL 21590 0 190 1425 21780 0 0 2331 8901 0 29538 82613<br />

55576 HIGH POINT 4258 0 0 281 4258 0 0 1587 1430 0 1353 21441<br />

55658 VAN WERT 3345 0 0 221 3345 0 0 601 914 0 3468 12229<br />

55662 WELDON 1216 0 0 80 1216 0 0 789 329 0 5881 9760<br />

55654 TRURO 6134 0 1396 350 7530 0 0 271 2552 26 2992 20801<br />

55632 PERU 5909 0 1397 475 7306 0 0 290 1648 0 5790 20907<br />

55770 HUMESTON 11385 0 1328 1833 12713 0 0 1747 4223 0 13085 44941<br />

55668 WINTERSET, FIRST 40750 6398 573 1915 47721 0 8319 10305 50631 111400 28281 308357<br />

55639 PATTERSON 4334 666 0 197 5000 0 510 79 613 0 3982 13648<br />

55672 WOODBURN 1300 0 0 0 1300 0 0 0 985 0 550 3862<br />

District Totals 952675 19544 26416 95809 998635 1059 55886 114684 432662 146926 726845 3518579<br />

563


564<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 1 -- CHURCH MEMBERSHIP -- 1. Total Full Members Reported at Close of 1998; 2A. Received This Year on Profession of Faith; 2B. Restored by Affirmation; 3. Received from Other United Methodist<br />

Churches; 4. Received from Other Denominations; 5A. Removed by Charge <strong>Conference</strong>; 5B. Withdrawn; 6. Removed by Transfer to Other United Methodist Churches; 7. Removed by Transfer to Other Denominations; 8. Removed by Death; 9. Total full Members at<br />

Close of 1999 10. Average Attendance at the Principal Weekly Worship Service(s); 11. Number of Persons Baptized This Year (All Ages); 12. Preparatory Members now on Roll (All Baptized Children Under 19); 13. Number of Persons on Constituency Roll; 14. Total<br />

Enrolled in confirmation Classes This Year.<br />

Des Moines District 1 2A 2B 3 4 5A 5B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

Mbrs Rcv Rcv Rcv Rcv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Mbrs Wor Bapt Prep Const Conf<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 Prof Affm TrUM TrOD ChgC Wthd TrUM TrOD Dead 1999 Att Mbrs 1998<br />

55020 ADEL 609 14 0 11 1 0 9 6 5 13 602 190 14 106 125 16<br />

55696 ALTOONA 531 39 0 10 0 0 0 11 6 6 557 347 25 146 35 27<br />

55698 ANKENY, FIRST 2623 85 5 48 13 58 19 24 14 9 2650 961 70 801 51 50<br />

55708 CARLISLE 523 18 0 7 0 0 3 1 8 7 529 132 27 106 53 9<br />

55718 COLFAX, FIRST 224 10 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 3 228 84 10 65 112 7<br />

55062 DALLAS CENTER 298 12 0 8 1 0 5 0 1 3 310 108 3 76 25 0<br />

98805 DES MOINES, BURNS 132 5 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 137 75 4 39 34 0<br />

55734 DES MOINES, EASTON PLAC 274 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 8 262 122 2 47 162 0<br />

55736 DES MOINES, EPWORTH 405 4 0 7 0 27 4 3 2 13 367 124 18 75 37 0<br />

55738 DES MOINES, FIRST 846 17 11 4 1 14 19 19 5 20 802 249 4 59 123 8<br />

55740 DES MOINES, FORT DES MO 394 19 0 8 1 0 5 2 0 7 408 165 3 92 113 9<br />

55742 DES MOINES, GATCHEL 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 87 44 2 16 20 4<br />

55744 DES MOINES, GRACE 1434 18 7 22 5 0 0 17 13 27 1429 520 19 372 172 12<br />

55746 DES MOINES, IMMANUEL 767 4 0 14 5 29 6 7 6 8 734 291 11 147 164 23<br />

55748 DES MOINES, JORDAN 69 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 67 31 0 20 0 0<br />

55749 DES MOINES, KOREAN 55 18 38 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 107 48 5 14 16 0<br />

55247 DES MOINES, MARQUISVILL 129 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 128 50 0 0 0 0<br />

55243 DES MOINES, CHRIST 85 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 40 0 15 14 0<br />

55249 DES MOINES, MILLER 60 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 62 39 0 1 7 0<br />

55737 DES MOINES, NEW HOPE 571 6 0 14 6 0 0 8 1 5 583 218 4 125 180 5<br />

55751 DES MOINES, ST. JOHN'S 253 10 1 7 4 10 4 6 0 2 253 127 10 80 60 13<br />

55255 DES MOINES, SHERIDAN PA 191 1 0 2 0 26 2 3 1 5 157 83 5 15 15 4<br />

55706 DES MOINES, CAPITOL HEI 35 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 3 0 26 37 0 9 12 5<br />

55750 DES MOINES, SIMPSON 279 1 0 0 0 8 6 2 4 3 257 104 1 33 42 1<br />

55257 DES MOINES, STAVES 367 5 0 5 0 30 4 5 0 10 328 156 12 55 117 0<br />

55752 DES MOINES, TRINITY 67 5 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 74 35 0 0 0 0<br />

55754 DES MOINES, UNION PARK 338 4 0 2 0 17 2 2 0 9 314 177 2 50 54 0<br />

55756 DES MOINES, WESLEY 148 0 0 1 0 7 0 6 1 4 131 40 0 19 7 0<br />

55732 DES MOINES, BLOOMFIELD 50 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 50 20 0 15 8 8<br />

55758 DES MOINES, WINDSOR 350 4 0 6 4 0 0 8 1 3 352 135 2 74 68 7<br />

55068 DE SOTO 92 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 100 53 3 17 12 4<br />

55267 GRANGER, EMMANUEL 176 6 4 4 1 0 1 5 1 6 178 78 9 28 92 4<br />

55277 GRIMES 178 14 0 6 1 0 11 2 1 1 184 128 13 78 28 6<br />

55936 GRINNELL 960 14 7 10 3 7 0 1 0 10 976 366 13 129 79 14<br />

55273 HOPKINS GROVE 85 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 85 35 2 20 15 0<br />

55712 INDIANOLA, CENTER CHAPE 145 1 0 7 4 0 0 2 0 1 154 70 4 38 25 0<br />

55760 INDIANOLA, FARMERS CHAP 78 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 83 40 0 30 80 0<br />

55772 INDIANOLA, FIRST 1661 41 0 21 16 57 6 17 7 32 1620 612 44 491 253 28<br />

55774 IRA COMMUNITY CHURCH 50 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 51 28 0 6 6 0<br />

55710 IVY, CENTENNIAL 179 4 0 0 5 0 1 3 5 5 174 54 9 0 6 4


55776 KELLOGG 104 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 103 36 0 38 0 0<br />

55826 PLEASANT VIEW 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 53 25 0 6 0 2<br />

55778 KILLDUFF 102 7 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 2 100 38 0 13 5 7<br />

55834 REASNOR 50 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 54 35 2 0 0 1<br />

55788 LINN GROVE 94 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 89 45 0 9 11 4<br />

55108 MINBURN 241 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 238 98 1 76 138 0<br />

55798 MINGO 96 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 94 40 1 19 20 0<br />

55762 FARRAR 86 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 87 37 1 0 0 0<br />

55800 MITCHELLVILLE 139 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 140 60 5 25 43 0<br />

55840 SANTIAGO 86 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 84 30 2 21 25 0<br />

55802 MONROE 324 1 0 3 0 5 1 3 1 2 316 110 8 68 180 3<br />

55806 NEWTON, FIRST 1341 23 0 4 7 0 10 17 5 28 1315 450 11 179 219 12<br />

55809 NEWTON, ST. LUKE 309 8 0 0 0 8 0 0 2 2 305 136 4 71 0 8<br />

55814 NORWALK 697 19 0 10 3 0 0 1 0 4 724 275 26 101 214 8<br />

55711 OAKWOOD 264 20 0 14 9 0 0 4 4 0 299 306 18 146 220 15<br />

55829 POLK CITY 185 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 197 48 1 40 0 0<br />

55830 PRAIRIE CITY 258 0 1 2 6 0 2 0 1 2 262 104 3 55 106 8<br />

55822 PLEASANT HILL 49 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 51 28 0 5 13 0<br />

55790 URBANDALE, ALDERSGATE 919 32 0 8 1 0 13 8 10 8 921 348 14 230 310 16<br />

55723 WALNUT HILLS 789 44 0 25 15 0 13 7 3 1 849 449 33 266 697 16<br />

55158 VAN METER 234 4 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 235 135 1 45 0 13<br />

55042 BOONEVILLE 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 58 35 1 7 10 0<br />

55160 WAUKEE 369 7 0 14 5 0 7 6 0 4 378 149 15 101 119 0<br />

55250 W.D.M., JORDAN CREEK 88 11 0 12 4 1 0 4 0 0 110 100 6 44 96 6<br />

55102 MAPLE GROVE (WEST DES M 79 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 2 80 52 3 18 15 2<br />

55245 WEST DES MOINES, VALLEY 309 19 0 22 11 0 0 3 3 3 352 242 23 126 103 0<br />

55722 WEST DES MOINES 2013 49 7 36 17 20 26 53 15 11 1997 631 41 560 235 32<br />

55164 WOODWARD 291 5 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 2 290 99 3 179 224 6<br />

District Totals 25433 666 92 402 158 336 184 292 142 335 25462 10357 573 5957 5425 427<br />

565


566<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 2 -- CHURCH SCHOOL, U.M.M./U.M.W./U.M.Y.F., PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS -- 15. Number of Leaders; 16. Children (Birth thru 6th Grade); 17. Youth (7th thru H.S.); 18.<br />

Adults (Post H.S.); 19. Total Church School Membership; 20. Average Attendance in the Sunday School; 21. Average Attendance in Other On-Going Classes and Groups for Learning; 22. Average Attendance in Short-Term Classes and Groups For Learning; 23. Number<br />

of Church School Members Joining the Church This year on Conf of Faith; 24. Members in Chartered United Methodist Men; 25. Amount Paid for Projects (U.M.M.); 26. Membership in United Methodist Women; 27. Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work;<br />

28. Membership in U.M.Y.F.; 29. Amount paid for Projects; 30. Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment; 31. Value of Church-Owned Parsonages and Furniture; 32. Value of Other Assets; 33. Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, 32 at end of Year; 34. Other Indebtedness.<br />

Des Moines District 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34<br />

CS CS CS CS CS CS OCOG OCST Conf UMM UMM UMW UMW UMY UMY PV Oth Debt Debt<br />

ChNum ChName Ldr Chld Yth Adlt Tot Att CS Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv PVCH Par Asst PA Oth<br />

55020 ADEL 22 53 26 34 135 95 69 218 9 0 0 48 782 17 808 970000 130000 64986 0 0<br />

55696 ALTOONA 45 111 45 92 293 124 100 150 13 13 0 35 0 25 0 1596000 <strong>2000</strong>00 0 480000 0<br />

55698 ANKENY, FIRST 391 474 211 69 1145 278 221 369 48 110 1190 162 3687 60 16457 5312900 366800 724606 2080124 0<br />

55708 CARLISLE 20 53 20 48 141 72 30 170 7 0 0 30 1200 20 0 1155400 75400 86200 151244 0<br />

55718 COLFAX, FIRST 17 74 47 11 149 56 0 0 7 0 0 44 1919 22 0 565000 75300 16<strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

55062 DALLAS CENTER 11 71 34 30 146 55 8 69 9 0 0 38 1400 15 0 1206000 98000 24000 96000 0<br />

98805 DES MOINES, BURNS 10 27 4 20 61 25 12 5 0 10 0 44 300 0 0 341000 125000 75000 33000 0<br />

55734 DES MOINES, EASTON PLAC 50 53 5 35 143 45 31 50 0 8 250 0 0 0 0 663750 126250 83919 46846 0<br />

55736 DES MOINES, EPWORTH 26 28 4 57 115 53 37 35 0 15 300 75 625 7 0 1<strong>2000</strong>00 104000 8500 0 0<br />

55738 DES MOINES, FIRST 17 23 14 165 219 159 12 54 6 46 0 206 1115 13 8318 7355000 300000 2500000 0 0<br />

55740 DES MOINES, FORT DES MO 11 47 21 17 96 45 0 38 9 26 380 74 480 18 1370 975600 119000 90000 0 0<br />

55742 DES MOINES, GATCHEL 5 12 4 18 39 20 0 0 0 0 0 38 1500 6 0 840000 0 60000 0 0<br />

55744 DES MOINES, GRACE 77 225 115 315 732 350 451 343 9 0 0 179 1200 50 500 4676715 234758 11000 0 0<br />

55746 DES MOINES, IMMANUEL 41 126 53 73 293 158 7 68 0 0 0 111 360 52 0 2547909 255000 223076 31189 0<br />

55748 DES MOINES, JORDAN 4 8 7 10 29 12 6 20 0 0 0 14 315 0 0 281500 0 15315 0 0<br />

55749 DES MOINES, KOREAN 4 23 11 16 54 44 0 14 10 24 0 36 0 11 0 173000 0 0 1<strong>2000</strong> 0<br />

55247 DES MOINES, MARQUISVILL 1 0 0 10 11 10 0 10 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 210000 0 110000 0 0<br />

55243 DES MOINES, CHRIST 4 4 6 12 26 15 0 10 0 0 0 26 1000 0 0 7<strong>2000</strong>0 0 140000 0 0<br />

55249 DES MOINES, MILLER 8 4 0 9 21 10 8 15 0 10 100 19 1200 0 0 350000 4<strong>2000</strong> 5500 0 0<br />

55737 DES MOINES, NEW HOPE 40 105 25 35 205 98 0 70 5 0 200 15 200 30 250 966510 105000 6950 187500 0<br />

55751 DES MOINES, ST. JOHN'S 17 39 26 33 115 66 15 30 8 0 0 26 661 15 1500 800000 0 105000 280000 0<br />

55255 DES MOINES, SHERIDAN PA 22 21 4 33 80 37 18 45 0 0 0 54 1790 0 0 676000 191910 64690 0 0<br />

55706 DES MOINES, CAPITOL HEI 3 10 0 8 21 10 4 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 240000 30000 0 0 0<br />

55750 DES MOINES, SIMPSON 12 16 6 46 80 58 6 0 1 15 900 63 1876 8 2730 1537000 98000 56875 0 0<br />

55257 DES MOINES, STAVES 39 62 18 123 242 50 127 426 0 0 0 111 3370 12 0 1890000 117000 18000 47477 1588<br />

55752 DES MOINES, TRINITY 2 20 0 15 37 18 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1300000 0 0 21000 0<br />

55754 DES MOINES, UNION PARK 25 48 21 98 192 86 111 116 0 12 0 98 5647 0 0 1367650 134000 500000 0 0<br />

55756 DES MOINES, WESLEY 3 8 5 15 31 15 10 5 0 0 0 38 2217 0 0 1118800 0 207720 0 0<br />

55732 DES MOINES, BLOOMFIELD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 106000 0 11500 0 0<br />

55758 DES MOINES, WINDSOR 25 36 10 70 141 56 45 105 4 14 0 60 350 14 0 1500650 100000 38977 60000 0<br />

55068 DE SOTO 12 14 2 7 35 26 0 0 4 0 0 7 640 19 598 199766 115000 78674 0 0<br />

55267 GRANGER, EMMANUEL 12 35 10 17 74 30 6 12 5 18 1745 37 353 35 5118 719600 105000 25376 192088 0<br />

55277 GRIMES 20 110 36 20 186 65 30 70 9 0 0 0 0 10 0 1400000 0 100000 900000 31000<br />

55936 GRINNELL 71 197 123 101 492 211 127 313 14 0 0 184 1360 65 892 4225000 100000 27591 205659 0<br />

55273 HOPKINS GROVE 6 5 15 3 29 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150000 0 76000 0 0<br />

55712 INDIANOLA, CENTER CHAPE 12 31 8 10 61 28 0 0 0 0 0 33 500 6 0 250000 100000 48757 0 0<br />

55760 INDIANOLA, FARMERS CHAP 5 12 2 0 19 12 0 0 0 0 0 18 225 0 0 275000 86000 7666 0 0<br />

55772 INDIANOLA, FIRST 37 169 43 70 319 270 119 12 12 0 0 272 2750 55 0 42<strong>2000</strong>0 375000 134000 0 0<br />

55774 IRA COMMUNITY CHURCH 6 10 2 12 30 15 8 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100000 0 6000 0 0<br />

55710 IVY, CENTENNIAL 12 25 5 10 52 38 0 0 0 0 600 23 1560 15 0 410000 0 0 0 0


55776 KELLOGG 9 14 6 20 49 20 25 15 0 0 0 20 450 6 150 297000 70000 0 0 0<br />

55826 PLEASANT VIEW 3 6 2 15 26 16 6 0 0 0 0 16 410 2 125 191200 0 0 0 0<br />

55778 KILLDUFF 1 2 6 5 14 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <strong>2000</strong>00 56000 0 0 0<br />

55834 REASNOR 3 12 0 0 15 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2<strong>2000</strong>0 0 0 0 0<br />

55788 LINN GROVE 6 5 9 15 35 23 12 6 0 0 0 21 2607 9 64 143000 21125 117393 0 0<br />

55108 MINBURN 6 18 0 39 63 40 140 0 0 12 0 33 1500 16 0 595000 99000 0 0 0<br />

55798 MINGO 6 5 4 20 35 15 0 0 0 0 0 20 400 2 400 275000 65000 15000 0 0<br />

55762 FARRAR 4 11 3 8 26 13 0 43 0 0 0 24 400 6 400 305000 65000 7000 0 0<br />

55800 MITCHELLVILLE 6 11 0 10 27 18 0 12 0 0 0 23 384 10 411 330000 91000 5332 0 0<br />

55840 SANTIAGO 2 4 0 12 18 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35000 0 21818 0 0<br />

55802 MONROE 15 72 25 25 137 54 81 82 2 25 1000 59 6500 14 50 925000 103000 0 0 3400<br />

55806 NEWTON, FIRST 41 135 104 73 353 134 70 270 11 0 0 233 2448 25 0 3089000 280000 342282 0 0<br />

55809 NEWTON, ST. LUKE 16 36 18 28 98 49 20 15 0 0 0 27 0 20 0 362754 68145 0 0 0<br />

55814 NORWALK 24 81 36 26 167 87 61 0 15 0 0 31 1050 38 0 750000 128000 0 0 0<br />

55711 OAKWOOD 24 86 35 43 188 116 86 175 15 15 0 25 750 40 500 1012500 145000 0 378521 0<br />

55829 POLK CITY 12 33 12 8 65 30 20 0 0 0 0 24 715 40 0 656000 79290 0 34985 0<br />

55830 PRAIRIE CITY 13 49 8 27 97 55 12 3 0 0 0 12 530 6 281 960000 115000 104944 0 0<br />

55822 PLEASANT HILL 5 1 3 15 24 15 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 94250 0 22278 0 0<br />

55790 URBANDALE, ALDERSGATE 81 121 113 122 437 209 146 195 16 24 1080 107 2489 80 0 3309000 331000 188000 168599 0<br />

55723 WALNUT HILLS 68 325 85 200 678 195 125 50 32 0 0 0 0 80 10800 2700000 150000 8<strong>2000</strong> 1770544 0<br />

55158 VAN METER 15 51 26 36 128 65 10 20 0 0 0 0 0 26 800 830000 125000 33133 30000 0<br />

55042 BOONEVILLE 8 6 3 17 34 21 0 0 0 0 0 21 995 0 0 280000 0 26624 0 0<br />

55160 WAUKEE 43 78 30 38 189 100 10 20 0 0 0 49 800 30 0 900000 110000 28318 55840 0<br />

55250 W.D.M., JORDAN CREEK 19 41 8 23 91 36 39 93 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 1064000 0 52176 750000 0<br />

55102 MAPLE GROVE (WEST DES M 7 10 4 25 46 25 0 20 2 15 918 34 1100 2 0 133000 0 20859 0 0<br />

55245 WEST DES MOINES, VALLEY 32 106 27 61 226 121 32 182 13 0 0 45 1898 27 243 1564000 125000 58940 447294 0<br />

55722 WEST DES MOINES 186 425 175 256 1042 251 206 321 32 20 17300 238 1500 76 8300 5775600 169000 8200 346201 0<br />

55164 WOODWARD 56 60 24 30 170 32 10 30 5 0 0 71 1725 14 0 627000 103500 10000 161355 0<br />

District Totals 1856 4193 1754 2964 10767 4604 2737 4432 349 432 25963 3375 69233 1169 61065 82215054 6407478 7042175 8967466 35988<br />

567


568<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 1 -- APPORTIONMENTS -- 35. Ministerial Support (Paid); 36. Ministerial Support (Apport.); 37. Administrative Budget (Paid); 38. Administrative Budget (Apport.); 39. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Benevolence (Paid); 40. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence (Apport.); 41. Other (Paid); 42. Other (Apport.); 43. District Asking (Paid); 49. Total Prior Year Apportionments Paid.<br />

Des Moines District 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 49<br />

MinSprt MinSprt AdBdgt AdBdgt WS/CB WS/CB Other Other DstAsk ApPaid<br />

ChNum ChName Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid PriorYr<br />

55020 ADEL 14197 14197 7652 7652 11319 11319 720 720 299 0<br />

55696 ALTOONA 16584 16584 8938 8938 13221 13221 840 841 257 0<br />

55698 ANKENY, FIRST 62861 62861 33879 33879 50116 50116 3189 3189 1234 0<br />

55708 CARLISLE 13077 13077 7048 7048 10426 10426 663 663 258 0<br />

55718 COLFAX, FIRST 6643 6643 3580 3580 5296 5296 337 337 0 0<br />

55062 DALLAS CENTER 7091 7091 3822 3822 5653 5653 360 360 144 550<br />

98805 DES MOINES, BURNS 5473 6567 2948 3539 4362 5235 277 333 70 0<br />

55734 DES MOINES, EASTON PLAC 9145 9145 3888 4929 5832 7291 464 464 138 0<br />

55736 DES MOINES, EPWORTH 10820 12984 5558 6998 8626 10352 494 659 215 2085<br />

55738 DES MOINES, FIRST 42915 42915 23129 23129 34214 34214 2177 2177 462 0<br />

55740 DES MOINES, FORT DES MO 9482 9482 5110 5110 7560 7560 481 481 195 0<br />

55742 DES MOINES, GATCHEL 2500 6241 2500 3363 0 4975 0 317 43 0<br />

55744 DES MOINES, GRACE 54015 54015 29111 29111 43064 43064 2131 2740 716 48242<br />

55746 DES MOINES, IMMANUEL 33811 33811 18223 18223 26957 26957 1715 1715 381 0<br />

55748 DES MOINES, JORDAN 1663 1663 896 896 1326 1326 84 84 33 0<br />

55749 DES MOINES, KOREAN 2361 4616 621 2488 1962 3680 58 234 24 0<br />

55247 DES MOINES, MARQUISVILL 3353 3353 1807 1807 2673 2673 170 170 65 0<br />

55243 DES MOINES, CHRIST 2918 2918 1573 1573 2326 2326 148 148 43 0<br />

55249 DES MOINES, MILLER 2168 2168 1168 1168 1728 1728 110 110 32 0<br />

55737 DES MOINES, NEW HOPE 14991 14991 8079 8079 11952 11952 761 761 285 0<br />

55751 DES MOINES, ST. JOHN'S 9456 9456 5096 5096 0 7539 480 480 0 0<br />

55255 DES MOINES, SHERIDAN PA 6337 6337 3415 3415 5052 5052 321 321 100 0<br />

55706 DES MOINES, CAPITOL HEI 1625 1625 876 876 1295 1295 82 82 18 0<br />

55750 DES MOINES, SIMPSON 11801 11801 6360 6360 9408 9408 600 599 141 0<br />

55257 DES MOINES, STAVES 11609 11609 6256 6256 9255 9255 589 589 186 0<br />

55752 DES MOINES, TRINITY 1424 1424 767 767 1135 1135 72 72 37 0<br />

55754 DES MOINES, UNION PARK 17576 17576 9473 9473 14013 14013 900 892 179 0<br />

55756 DES MOINES, WESLEY 4316 4316 2326 2326 3441 3441 219 219 77 0<br />

55732 DES MOINES, BLOOMFIELD 1072 1072 578 578 854 854 54 54 24 0<br />

55758 DES MOINES, WINDSOR 18356 18356 9893 9893 14634 14634 931 931 185 0<br />

55068 DE SOTO 3682 3682 1984 1984 2936 2936 187 187 47 0<br />

55267 GRANGER, EMMANUEL 6690 6690 2201 3605 2403 5333 84 339 89 0<br />

55277 GRIMES 0 2443 0 1317 0 1948 0 124 0 0<br />

55936 GRINNELL 23178 23178 12492 12492 18479 18479 1176 1176 480 0<br />

55273 HOPKINS GROVE 1101 1469 594 792 878 1171 56 75 0 0<br />

55712 INDIANOLA, CENTER CHAPE 3703 3703 1996 1996 2953 2953 188 188 73 0<br />

55760 INDIANOLA, FARMERS CHAP 2198 2198 1185 1185 1753 1753 112 112 39 0<br />

55772 INDIANOLA, FIRST 48786 48787 26293 26294 38895 38896 2474 2475 800 2701<br />

55774 IRA COMMUNITY CHURCH 819 819 441 441 653 653 42 42 26 0<br />

55710 IVY, CENTENNIAL 4724 4724 2546 2546 3766 3766 240 240 91 0


55776 KELLOGG 3750 3751 2022 2022 498 2990 39 190 0 0<br />

55826 PLEASANT VIEW 1634 1634 881 881 1303 1303 83 83 9 0<br />

55778 KILLDUFF 2688 2933 1449 1581 2143 2338 136 149 49 0<br />

55834 REASNOR 1534 1534 827 827 1223 1223 78 78 24 0<br />

55788 LINN GROVE 2347 2347 1265 1265 1871 1871 119 119 45 0<br />

55108 MINBURN 8048 8048 4337 4337 6416 6416 408 408 116 0<br />

55798 MINGO 4219 4219 2274 2274 3364 3364 214 214 50 0<br />

55762 FARRAR 2191 2191 1181 1181 1747 1747 111 111 41 0<br />

55800 MITCHELLVILLE 4360 4360 2350 2350 3476 3476 221 221 0 2656<br />

55840 SANTIAGO 2070 2070 1115 1115 1650 1650 105 105 0 0<br />

55802 MONROE 9619 9619 5184 5184 2556 7669 162 488 0 0<br />

55806 NEWTON, FIRST 33772 33772 18201 18201 26925 26925 1713 1713 676 0<br />

55809 NEWTON, ST. LUKE 7663 7663 4130 4130 6109 6109 389 389 0 0<br />

55814 NORWALK 12676 12676 6832 6832 10106 10106 643 643 332 0<br />

55711 OAKWOOD 1770 1770 954 954 1410 1411 90 90 110 0<br />

55829 POLK CITY 4623 4623 2492 2492 3686 3686 235 235 0 1000<br />

55830 PRAIRIE CITY 8244 8244 4443 4443 6656 6572 418 418 128 0<br />

55822 PLEASANT HILL 1539 1539 830 830 1227 1227 78 78 25 0<br />

55790 URBANDALE, ALDERSGATE 22800 31889 0 17186 0 25424 0 1618 0 0<br />

55723 WALNUT HILLS 19923 8862 8054 4776 13565 7065 847 450 385 0<br />

55158 VAN METER 7255 7255 3910 3910 5784 5784 368 368 116 0<br />

55042 BOONEVILLE 1481 1481 798 798 1180 1180 75 75 30 0<br />

55160 WAUKEE 10764 10764 5801 5801 8581 8582 546 546 184 0<br />

55250 W.D.M., JORDAN CREEK 183 183 99 99 190 146 9 9 29 0<br />

55102 MAPLE GROVE (WEST DES M 2549 2549 1374 1374 2032 2032 128 129 39 1054<br />

55245 WEST DES MOINES, VALLEY 13642 13642 7352 7352 10876 10876 692 692 152 0<br />

55722 WEST DES MOINES 40621 66037 21511 35591 32811 52649 2004 3350 0 41111<br />

55164 WOODWARD 6683 8222 4431 4431 0 6555 0 417 0 0<br />

District Totals 733169 770464 378399 415241 537801 614254 33897 39086 10026 99399<br />

569


570<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 2 -- BENEVOLENCES -- 50A. General Advance Specials; 50B. World Service Special Gifts; 51. Youth Service Fund; 52A. One Great Hour of Sharing; 52B. World Communion; 52C. U.M. Student Day;<br />

52D. Human Relations Day; 52E. Peace With Justice; 52F. Native American Awareness Sunday; 53A. Christian Education Sunday; 53B. Golden Cross Sunday; 53C. Rural Life Sunday; 54. <strong>Conference</strong> Advance Specials; 55. Higher Education Division; 56. Health and<br />

Wholeness Agencies; 58. Other Benevolences; 72. United Methodist Women Cash Sent to District..<br />

Des Moines District 50A 50B 51 52A 52B 52C 52D 52E 52F 53A 53B 53C 54 55 56 58 72<br />

Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben<br />

ChNum ChName GAS WSSG YSF SDOGH SDWC SDUMS SDHR SDPWJ SDNAA SDCE SDGC SRL CAS HED HW OTH UMW<br />

55020 ADEL 559 0 0 197 223 0 204 0 35 0 0 0 3026 0 0 630 2096<br />

55696 ALTOONA 2842 0 0 604 0 100 338 183 183 100 185 169 1575 0 0 3403 1337<br />

55698 ANKENY, FIRST 14281 0 0 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 0 16149 227 0 12002 4705<br />

55708 CARLISLE 1993 0 0 249 25 36 28 8 10 0 34 6 263 0 0 1877 1241<br />

55718 COLFAX, FIRST 234 0 0 97 27 14 26 7 17 22 14 1 455 0 0 2153 1628<br />

55062 DALLAS CENTER 429 0 0 10 5 5 42 0 0 3 29 19 569 0 0 509 797<br />

98805 DES MOINES, BURNS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 596<br />

55734 DES MOINES, EASTON PLAC 219 0 25 25 25 25 0 0 0 25 0 25 734 0 0 125 0<br />

55736 DES MOINES, EPWORTH 2864 0 0 788 72 65 57 0 1152 0 78 29 2255 0 0 2005 2075<br />

55738 DES MOINES, FIRST 2101 0 0 329 159 90 34 154 115 0 281 141 7882 0 0 12229 9617<br />

55740 DES MOINES, FORT DES MO 563 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1476 0 0 6233 1287<br />

55742 DES MOINES, GATCHEL 365 0 0 116 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 17 176 0 0 3255 1158<br />

55744 DES MOINES, GRACE 9349 0 0 0 173 45 0 101 133 69 463 74 11651 100 0 13642 7985<br />

55746 DES MOINES, IMMANUEL 8480 680 200 831 172 103 20 114 125 240 93 30 3736 0 0 4202 4837<br />

55748 DES MOINES, JORDAN 198 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 75 0 0 617 454<br />

55749 DES MOINES, KOREAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 462 0 0 50 300<br />

55247 DES MOINES, MARQUISVILL 682 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 963 0 0 870 160<br />

55243 DES MOINES, CHRIST 154 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 113 0 0 0 696<br />

55249 DES MOINES, MILLER 357 0 0 90 0 5 68 39 54 0 0 0 275 0 0 327 679<br />

55737 DES MOINES, NEW HOPE 4261 0 0 235 20 69 111 46 42 0 74 0 1795 0 0 2722 1411<br />

55751 DES MOINES, ST. JOHN'S 512 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1316 0 0 1226 1781<br />

55255 DES MOINES, SHERIDAN PA 2798 0 0 65 47 79 47 67 58 0 52 48 1937 0 0 4178 1391<br />

55706 DES MOINES, CAPITOL HEI 724 0 0 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 37 261 0 0 273 347<br />

55750 DES MOINES, SIMPSON 896 0 0 69 51 5 83 5 42 23 24 23 1714 0 0 2324 4607<br />

55257 DES MOINES, STAVES 5238 0 0 471 144 73 166 195 192 30 90 98 917 0 0 4917 2944<br />

55752 DES MOINES, TRINITY 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 150 0 0 25 0 631 0 0 390 0<br />

55754 DES MOINES, UNION PARK 2798 0 0 107 67 77 52 47 50 42 0 42 4737 295 0 3874 2606<br />

55756 DES MOINES, WESLEY 1792 0 0 39 40 20 54 20 21 25 21 0 800 100 0 1010 1790<br />

55732 DES MOINES, BLOOMFIELD 10 0 0 142 20 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 87 0 0 19 0<br />

55758 DES MOINES, WINDSOR 1697 0 0 448 46 45 60 5 40 0 12 5 1732 0 0 1341 4281<br />

55068 DE SOTO 159 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 0 0 661 0<br />

55267 GRANGER, EMMANUEL 985 0 0 25 12 29 0 35 20 0 0 0 1358 0 0 402 1117<br />

55277 GRIMES 148 0 0 155 0 0 123 0 0 0 0 0 251 0 0 491 0<br />

55936 GRINNELL 9693 0 0 477 205 173 229 100 95 200 200 0 4088 0 0 12675 3779<br />

55273 HOPKINS GROVE 210 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 492 0 0 180 0<br />

55712 INDIANOLA, CENTER CHAPE 373 0 0 121 34 0 0 17 23 0 57 62 651 0 10 1130 515<br />

55760 INDIANOLA, FARMERS CHAP 911 0 0 122 54 97 0 12 27 0 58 100 1025 0 0 1203 740<br />

55772 INDIANOLA, FIRST 10981 0 0 2438 563 558 737 372 815 468 719 0 11717 0 0 3281 8193<br />

55774 IRA COMMUNITY CHURCH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 98<br />

55710 IVY, CENTENNIAL 522 0 0 73 112 141 21 16 11 0 0 0 385 0 0 661 448


55776 KELLOGG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 190 0 0 0 685<br />

55826 PLEASANT VIEW 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

55778 KILLDUFF 617 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 102 0 0 432 0<br />

55834 REASNOR 514 0 0 59 59 59 59 59 59 0 0 70 92 0 0 242 0<br />

55788 LINN GROVE 622 0 0 105 48 0 89 91 72 78 0 0 0 0 0 195 441<br />

55108 MINBURN 813 0 0 106 30 5 10 0 20 25 22 10 500 0 0 1302 1342<br />

55798 MINGO 424 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 234 0 0 248 173<br />

55762 FARRAR 155 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 397 0 0 482 731<br />

55800 MITCHELLVILLE 300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 98 852<br />

55840 SANTIAGO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 365 0<br />

55802 MONROE 2667 0 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 883 0 0 20 1277<br />

55806 NEWTON, FIRST 8721 0 0 900 191 155 369 115 88 138 129 142 10515 0 0 37346 7153<br />

55809 NEWTON, ST. LUKE 5529 0 0 418 46 89 118 100 101 76 50 50 1408 0 0 386 1394<br />

55814 NORWALK 248 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 204 0 3393 0 0 958 1000<br />

55711 OAKWOOD 1808 0 0 589 0 50 207 218 0 62 266 0 1377 0 0 1665 0<br />

55829 POLK CITY 546 0 0 140 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 399 0 0 1534 526<br />

55830 PRAIRIE CITY 2629 0 0 121 131 51 45 16 28 60 64 1 688 0 0 1040 964<br />

55822 PLEASANT HILL 1846 0 0 225 20 40 5 38 26 52 38 25 1032 0 200 508 420<br />

55790 URBANDALE, ALDERSGATE 2608 0 0 641 118 0 275 56 79 60 0 0 4315 0 0 2613 5064<br />

55723 WALNUT HILLS 6925 0 0 403 25 65 275 125 355 0 353 31 6600 0 0 815 0<br />

55158 VAN METER 928 0 0 188 115 35 35 35 25 113 25 25 1348 0 0 4346 0<br />

55042 BOONEVILLE 598 0 0 42 54 23 74 42 43 0 0 0 908 0 0 1033 480<br />

55160 WAUKEE 2560 0 0 347 170 161 168 101 0 286 244 169 493 0 0 1111 1159<br />

55250 W.D.M., JORDAN CREEK 1601 0 0 87 25 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 195 0 0 100 0<br />

55102 MAPLE GROVE (WEST DES M 129 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 248 0 0 379 770<br />

55245 WEST DES MOINES, VALLEY 8019 0 0 284 0 0 159 0 111 0 0 90 6384 0 0 11080 1215<br />

55722 WEST DES MOINES 6474 0 0 426 0 0 165 130 145 206 0 0 2646 0 0 10863 4613<br />

55164 WOODWARD 1194 0 0 75 11 0 20 9 19 13 17 13 163 0 0 234 1677<br />

District Totals 148853 680 360 14238 4008 3256 5247 3512 5125 3085 4605 1761 132349 722 210 186482 109632<br />

571


572<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 3 -- MINISTERIAL SUPPORT/LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES -- 61. Pastor’s Salary; 62. Associate’s Salary; 63. Housing-Related Allowances and Utilities Paid by Church; 64.<br />

Expenditures for Travel; 65T. Total Pastoral Support 1998; 66. Deacons/Diaconal Compensation & Expenses; 67. Program Staff Compensation & Expenses; 68. Current Expenses for Program other than personnel; 69. Other Current Operating Expenses; 70. Paid on<br />

Principal and Interest. 71. Paid on buildings and Improvements; 73. Grand Total Paid.<br />

Des Moines District 61 62 63 64 65T 66 67 68 69 70 71 73<br />

PSAL ASAL PS PS PS Diac CE CE CE CE CE GT<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 1998 Util Reimb Tot98 Exp PrgStf Prog Oper Debt Prop Paid<br />

55020 ADEL 48657 0 1977 2552 50634 0 7621 26069 34137 0 26108 194483<br />

55696 ALTOONA 39864 0 2837 1882 42701 0 33675 10864 20646 26265 100063 292923<br />

55698 ANKENY, FIRST 50144 79919 546 5270 130609 27112 73493 46759 195538 201041 246232 1142553<br />

55708 CARLISLE 37481 0 707 458 38188 0 8844 8154 34137 1<strong>2000</strong> 8513 150264<br />

55718 COLFAX, FIRST 27747 0 0 1304 27747 0 0 1227 8290 3396 13683 80128<br />

55062 DALLAS CENTER 36424 0 0 2281 36424 0 3580 2859 9390 13426 23705 120081<br />

98805 DES MOINES, BURNS 27446 0 4557 2795 32003 0 9590 11446 12925 2200 61912 156047<br />

55734 DES MOINES, EASTON PLAC 35502 0 0 2862 35502 0 1168 1869 12956 654 76938 161232<br />

55736 DES MOINES, EPWORTH 38068 0 0 2521 38068 0 10200 5808 31840 0 120347 253096<br />

55738 DES MOINES, FIRST 56425 27965 398 2567 84788 0 51496 37908 101831 0 119310 542331<br />

55740 DES MOINES, FORT DES MO 30900 0 0 0 30900 0 5392 2793 18973 0 18788 113390<br />

55742 DES MOINES, GATCHEL 13580 0 10000 1899 23580 0 5475 2553 9587 0 12452 65326<br />

55744 DES MOINES, GRACE 60000 27800 1108 1724 88908 38037 63602 25664 161194 0 62895 666717<br />

55746 DES MOINES, IMMANUEL 47517 14416 464 5007 62397 0 32928 14607 71548 8116 32499 331699<br />

55748 DES MOINES, JORDAN 8283 0 0 175 8283 0 1040 1850 500 0 10800 27803<br />

55749 DES MOINES, KOREAN 17948 0 6193 1589 24141 0 3455 1988 3154 12666 9439 66460<br />

55247 DES MOINES, MARQUISVILL 15960 0 0 1700 15960 0 2260 350 3070 0 12458 50197<br />

55243 DES MOINES, CHRIST 10480 0 0 1460 10480 0 5200 900 2838 0 30348 61932<br />

55249 DES MOINES, MILLER 12060 0 0 246 12060 0 300 1182 1316 0 5311 28602<br />

55737 DES MOINES, NEW HOPE 44750 0 766 2677 45516 0 7615 12750 35200 20423 11550 187131<br />

55751 DES MOINES, ST. JOHN'S 40191 0 0 2113 40191 0 5248 2325 19129 50194 28603 174120<br />

55255 DES MOINES, SHERIDAN PA 27370 0 0 1480 27370 0 0 4548 13870 0 12952 88469<br />

55706 DES MOINES, CAPITOL HEI 7275 0 0 180 7275 0 1560 921 3291 0 7211 26861<br />

55750 DES MOINES, SIMPSON 27000 0 1033 1171 28033 0 0 2015 42041 0 30876 149554<br />

55257 DES MOINES, STAVES 38541 0 0 1373 38541 0 2067 7124 41913 11276 34009 181201<br />

55752 DES MOINES, TRINITY 9050 0 0 330 9050 0 0 100 16994 3433 23779 59527<br />

55754 DES MOINES, UNION PARK 37761 0 0 4091 37761 0 13417 11581 52102 0 34773 212642<br />

55756 DES MOINES, WESLEY 1<strong>2000</strong> 0 0 1200 1<strong>2000</strong> 0 4540 1426 4548 0 14169 52202<br />

55732 DES MOINES, BLOOMFIELD 5520 0 0 480 5520 0 0 894 687 0 2490 12946<br />

55758 DES MOINES, WINDSOR 35628 0 1254 4635 36882 0 16295 4761 33448 7096 36714 199729<br />

55068 DE SOTO 15000 0 0 500 15000 0 430 1875 2699 0 8932 40754<br />

55267 GRANGER, EMMANUEL 27510 0 0 2753 27510 0 500 2830 17423 38359 136260 246785<br />

55277 GRIMES 37000 0 12846 1974 49846 0 0 8586 13632 75707 24046 184323<br />

55936 GRINNELL 53810 24400 3333 8573 81543 0 22026 9852 48023 11726 188716 460812<br />

55273 HOPKINS GROVE 7920 0 0 2200 7920 0 0 2803 3374 0 1577 21836<br />

55712 INDIANOLA, CENTER CHAPE 19507 0 3300 1771 22807 0 0 3265 1466 0 3825 50035<br />

55760 INDIANOLA, FARMERS CHAP 9753 0 1100 885 10853 0 0 2102 2641 0 18789 43995<br />

55772 INDIANOLA, FIRST 45198 26431 10593 2824 82222 0 79863 32774 122573 0 59299 548394<br />

55774 IRA COMMUNITY CHURCH 3900 0 0 1068 3900 0 0 1292 2360 0 6370 17069<br />

55710 IVY, CENTENNIAL 16450 0 0 2410 16450 0 2637 1831 7995 0 5879 50437


55776 KELLOGG 17030 0 0 1632 17030 0 0 0 3401 0 3794 37048<br />

55826 PLEASANT VIEW 9170 0 0 895 9170 0 0 0 1825 0 2773 20555<br />

55778 KILLDUFF 13256 0 0 2184 13256 0 0 2741 2464 0 14224 41938<br />

55834 REASNOR 6528 0 1650 930 8178 0 60 1492 1626 0 2239 18969<br />

55788 LINN GROVE 12060 0 0 2192 12060 0 0 3245 2066 0 2904 30498<br />

55108 MINBURN 35705 0 0 3652 35705 0 0 2475 12829 0 35102 121268<br />

55798 MINGO 14968 0 0 1712 14968 0 0 428 4006 0 8347 42532<br />

55762 FARRAR 12246 0 0 1468 12246 0 0 1077 3762 0 3570 30886<br />

55800 MITCHELLVILLE 21858 0 0 1681 21858 0 1921 685 1792 0 3558 49578<br />

55840 SANTIAGO 9377 0 1334 841 10711 0 1370 831 638 0 3688 25008<br />

55802 MONROE 31700 0 1578 1832 33278 0 0 3134 25207 0 9499 100657<br />

55806 NEWTON, FIRST 61250 39271 0 7560 100521 0 16343 16411 82498 0 40923 420399<br />

55809 NEWTON, ST. LUKE 35018 0 0 3864 35018 0 0 3599 13447 0 27269 110444<br />

55814 NORWALK 43620 0 2621 3086 46241 0 12847 7129 19264 6924 32271 172714<br />

55711 OAKWOOD 39000 0 0 4308 39000 0 37050 10023 19159 72931 29148 228461<br />

55829 POLK CITY 15000 0 0 315 15000 0 1680 2448 5709 11196 3287 56220<br />

55830 PRAIRIE CITY 28325 0 0 2202 28325 0 1873 3005 15055 0 16317 95539<br />

55822 PLEASANT HILL 5802 0 0 432 5802 0 0 737 2257 0 1441 18156<br />

55790 URBANDALE, ALDERSGATE 55422 33567 0 1986 88989 0 59101 17825 71697 411898 37198 738243<br />

55723 WALNUT HILLS 49269 0 0 443 49269 0 128155 29866 61519 22<strong>2000</strong> 37784 587823<br />

55158 VAN METER 26528 0 2728 2275 29256 0 3813 5567 14709 22841 10419 118911<br />

55042 BOONEVILLE 6632 0 692 575 7324 0 0 1852 3165 0 3150 23907<br />

55160 WAUKEE 33709 0 2353 1639 36062 0 3600 14440 24304 27466 12479 156662<br />

55250 W.D.M., JORDAN CREEK 31330 0 8424 1233 39754 0 11454 5504 14590 3430 467768 552738<br />

55102 MAPLE GROVE (WEST DES M 1<strong>2000</strong> 0 0 1200 1<strong>2000</strong> 0 1960 990 862 0 12319 37906<br />

55245 WEST DES MOINES, VALLEY 41208 0 602 886 41810 0 14402 11081 30220 76683 41247 275130<br />

55722 WEST DES MOINES 58240 72280 24000 4483 154520 0 79646 34957 177036 252935 58077 938179<br />

55164 WOODWARD 35225 0 0 3256 35225 0 2875 3138 10088 11000 9176 96932<br />

District Totals 1897096 346049 108994 141742 2352139 65149 853667 505185 1844474 1617282 2612591 12661387<br />

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574<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 1 -- CHURCH MEMBERSHIP -- 1. Total Full Members Reported at Close of 1998; 2A. Received This Year on Profession of Faith; 2B. Restored by Affirmation; 3. Received from Other United Methodist<br />

Churches; 4. Received from Other Denominations; 5A. Removed by Charge <strong>Conference</strong>; 5B. Withdrawn; 6. Removed by Transfer to Other United Methodist Churches; 7. Removed by Transfer to Other Denominations; 8. Removed by Death; 9. Total full Members at<br />

Close of 1999 10. Average Attendance at the Principal Weekly Worship Service(s); 11. Number of Persons Baptized This Year (All Ages); 12. Preparatory Members now on Roll (All Baptized Children Under 19); 13. Number of Persons on Constituency Roll; 14. Total<br />

Enrolled in confirmation Classes This Year.<br />

Dubuque District 1 2A 2B 3 4 5A 5B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

Mbrs Rcv Rcv Rcv Rcv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Mbrs Wor Bapt Prep Const Conf<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 Prof Affm TrUM TrOD ChgC Wthd TrUM TrOD Dead 1999 Att Mbrs 1998<br />

56762 ANAMOSA 343 2 0 4 0 0 0 13 2 7 327 128 3 54 40 5<br />

56894 ARLINGTON 192 4 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 4 193 65 1 39 27 4<br />

57016 VOLGA 58 4 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 61 22 5 5 14 4<br />

56904 CALMAR 76 2 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 3 73 27 0 0 4 2<br />

56902 BURR OAK 86 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 86 30 1 14 4 1<br />

55047 CASTALIA 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 5 0 0 0 0<br />

56968 HAWKEYE 105 6 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 4 112 60 0 21 0 2<br />

56892 ALPHA 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 9 0 3 0 0<br />

55147 UNION SUMNER 50 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 52 15 4 15 0 0<br />

56998 RANDALIA 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 23 0 0 0 3<br />

56986 MAYNARD, EMMANUEL 54 0 0 0 0 7 2 4 0 4 37 9 0 2 13 0<br />

55143 WESTGATE, MURPHY 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 17 0 0 10 4 0<br />

56908 COLESBURG 272 17 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 5 289 121 4 37 39 17<br />

56916 DECORAH, FIRST 561 0 0 3 12 10 0 2 3 5 556 156 5 5 40 16<br />

56920 DELHI 275 0 0 0 0 0 12 2 0 4 257 100 1 50 94 6<br />

56900 BUCK CREEK (DELHI) 73 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 68 18 0 10 16 2<br />

56794 DELMAR 134 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 134 48 2 28 3 4<br />

56798 ELWOOD 154 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 156 44 1 46 4 2<br />

56940 EAST DUBUQUE, WESLEY 154 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 158 91 6 76 28 0<br />

55077 DUBUQUE, FAITH 175 0 0 1 4 0 0 5 3 7 165 60 2 57 0 0<br />

56930 DUBUQUE, GRANDVIEW AVEN 530 19 0 4 3 12 11 15 12 11 495 210 12 95 91 21<br />

56926 DUBUQUE, CENTER GROVE 77 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 82 45 3 22 10 5<br />

56934 DUBUQUE, ROCKDALE 55 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 66 35 2 19 2 0<br />

57006 SHERRILL 97 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 101 58 3 50 37 0<br />

56936 DUBUQUE, ST. LUKE'S 619 7 0 11 0 2 11 11 3 6 604 250 6 129 36 17<br />

56938 EARLVILLE UNITED PARISH 79 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 80 33 1 16 13 2<br />

56942 EDGEWOOD, TRINITY 231 8 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 231 104 8 71 65 10<br />

56944 ELGIN, ST. PAUL'S 190 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 182 58 2 44 33 3<br />

56972 ILLYRIA COMMUNITY 116 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 113 55 2 60 33 3<br />

56946 EPWORTH 170 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 172 90 5 57 61 12<br />

56954 FAYETTE, FIRST 186 6 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 4 182 62 5 4 70 5<br />

56964 GREELEY 95 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 95 40 9 43 33 7<br />

56966 GUTTENBERG 194 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 195 67 3 42 92 2<br />

56970 HAZLETON, TRINITY 74 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 5 66 30 2 27 19 1<br />

56802 HOPKINTON YOKE 118 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 122 57 6 35 18 7<br />

56974 INDEPENDENCE, FIRST 675 11 0 1 0 0 0 6 3 13 665 219 1 97 40 13<br />

56976 LAMONT, GRACE 158 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 157 75 4 78 167 5<br />

56896 AURORA 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 88 40 1 4 40 5<br />

55099 LANSING 187 0 0 1 5 0 0 2 3 5 183 130 6 125 120 11<br />

56990 NEW ALBIN, GRACE 57 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 56 35 0 35 8 3


56982 MANCHESTER 723 15 0 10 5 0 2 6 1 18 726 252 10 102 249 20<br />

56812 MAQUOKETA, FIRST 533 3 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 11 539 200 8 32 11 9<br />

56980 MC GREGOR 85 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 88 34 2 12 42 1<br />

56822 MILES 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 32 12 0 5 11 0<br />

56838 PRESTON 57 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 58 32 3 17 15 5<br />

56842 SABULA 63 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 62 26 4 14 19 0<br />

56988 MONONA, GARDEN CITY 415 10 0 0 7 0 2 0 0 3 427 135 5 86 25 13<br />

56962 GIARD 91 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 89 43 4 33 3 3<br />

56826 MONTICELLO YOKE 277 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 277 92 0 11 8 0<br />

56992 OELWEIN, GRACE 535 12 2 6 2 18 0 4 0 6 529 155 8 0 0 0<br />

57010 STRAWBERRY POINT 262 7 0 4 0 3 0 2 1 7 260 96 10 60 47 7<br />

57020 WAUKON, ST. PAUL'S 178 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 175 53 4 46 17 4<br />

55049 FOREST MILLS 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 67 37 0 13 4 3<br />

57022 WEST UNION 360 10 4 0 1 0 0 1 6 5 363 132 9 72 36 7<br />

57024 WINTHROP CHURCH OF CHRI 162 1 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 2 162 50 3 0 0 4<br />

56872 WYOMING 68 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 4 60 20 0 15 41 2<br />

56824 BALDWIN/MONMOUTH 52 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 53 18 0 18 55 4<br />

District Totals 10826 198 11 86 50 53 54 96 41 202 10725 4111 186 2061 1901 282<br />

575


576<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 2 -- CHURCH SCHOOL, U.M.M./U.M.W./U.M.Y.F., PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS -- 15. Number of Leaders; 16. Children (Birth thru 6th Grade); 17. Youth (7th thru H.S.); 18.<br />

Adults (Post H.S.); 19. Total Church School Membership; 20. Average Attendance in the Sunday School; 21. Average Attendance in Other On-Going Classes and Groups for Learning; 22. Average Attendance in Short-Term Classes and Groups For Learning; 23. Number<br />

of Church School Members Joining the Church This year on Conf of Faith; 24. Members in Chartered United Methodist Men; 25. Amount Paid for Projects (U.M.M.); 26. Membership in United Methodist Women; 27. Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work;<br />

28. Membership in U.M.Y.F.; 29. Amount paid for Projects; 30. Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment; 31. Value of Church-Owned Parsonages and Furniture; 32. Value of Other Assets; 33. Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, 32 at end of Year; 34. Other Indebtedness.<br />

Dubuque District 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34<br />

CS CS CS CS CS CS OCOG OCST Conf UMM UMM UMW UMW UMY UMY PV Oth Debt Debt<br />

ChNum ChName Ldr Chld Yth Adlt Tot Att CS Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv PVCH Par Asst PA Oth<br />

56762 ANAMOSA 14 33 21 27 95 65 10 6 7 0 0 77 4887 21 0 750000 0 133491 0 0<br />

56894 ARLINGTON 7 21 9 0 37 34 0 0 4 0 0 41 0 11 0 195320 30000 19000 0 0<br />

57016 VOLGA 3 20 0 10 33 25 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 80000 25000 10000 0 0<br />

56904 CALMAR 2 2 2 0 6 3 10 12 2 0 0 12 500 0 0 340000 80000 15000 0 4763<br />

56902 BURR OAK 4 14 4 0 22 12 4 0 1 0 0 12 1500 6 0 254000 0 0 0 1467<br />

55047 CASTALIA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 40000 0 0 0 0<br />

56968 HAWKEYE 4 15 2 10 31 27 8 0 0 0 0 11 500 0 0 340000 80000 40000 0 1326<br />

56892 ALPHA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23000 0 0 0 0<br />

55147 UNION SUMNER 1 4 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 250 0 0 85000 0 6000 0 1628<br />

56998 RANDALIA 2 8 3 0 13 12 0 0 0 0 0 18 250 0 0 88000 30000 11025 0 2984<br />

56986 MAYNARD, EMMANUEL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 1<strong>2000</strong>0 0 0 0 3530<br />

55143 WESTGATE, MURPHY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25000 0 720 0 816<br />

56908 COLESBURG 37 31 20 22 110 61 23 12 1 12 570 91 2500 20 135 356650 57225 315273 0 0<br />

56916 DECORAH, FIRST 28 46 53 40 167 83 23 8 0 0 0 124 2824 35 0 1150000 0 514385 0 0<br />

56920 DELHI 19 23 21 0 63 30 8 0 0 0 0 50 0 15 0 5<strong>2000</strong>0 95000 0 0 3123<br />

56900 BUCK CREEK (DELHI) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 50 0 0 135300 88000 45000 0 0<br />

56794 DELMAR 10 25 6 8 49 31 6 0 0 22 1272 20 1296 20 0 60000 45000 0 0 0<br />

56798 ELWOOD 5 24 6 0 35 26 8 0 0 15 0 40 0 9 0 565000 0 0 0 0<br />

56940 EAST DUBUQUE, WESLEY 10 31 20 12 73 40 30 12 0 22 1527 20 1026 20 330 608000 0 25000 0 0<br />

55077 DUBUQUE, FAITH 5 5 0 5 15 10 0 0 0 0 0 13 50 0 0 393700 69800 5000 0 0<br />

56930 DUBUQUE, GRANDVIEW AVEN 40 81 48 35 204 66 0 0 19 6 540 71 944 12 3043 1300000 100000 616449 135000 18671<br />

56926 DUBUQUE, CENTER GROVE 5 14 7 8 34 22 40 27 3 0 0 13 0 3 64 300000 66500 0 0 0<br />

56934 DUBUQUE, ROCKDALE 6 10 9 9 34 30 0 30 0 0 0 13 100 7 140 250000 0 0 0 0<br />

57006 SHERRILL 20 8 3 14 45 40 0 4 1 0 0 24 11889 5 0 645911 73750 3000 0 0<br />

56936 DUBUQUE, ST. LUKE'S 36 52 48 60 196 113 39 80 0 0 0 97 550 46 0 4218000 389400 430000 0 0<br />

56938 EARLVILLE UNITED PARISH 4 7 4 4 19 14 0 0 0 0 0 27 1911 6 400 425000 115000 0 27000 0<br />

56942 EDGEWOOD, TRINITY 26 37 38 12 113 55 13 12 6 0 0 79 4920 22 600 59<strong>2000</strong> 85000 18000 0 0<br />

56944 ELGIN, ST. PAUL'S 4 24 4 7 39 20 3 14 0 0 0 33 1161 6 88 481000 100000 41800 0 0<br />

56972 ILLYRIA COMMUNITY 6 18 3 4 31 19 3 19 0 0 0 33 1952 7 88 175000 0 91500 0 5072<br />

56946 EPWORTH 16 39 18 16 89 47 28 44 0 0 0 26 300 28 0 587000 80000 25640 74047 0<br />

56954 FAYETTE, FIRST 4 30 0 0 34 25 0 6 0 0 0 46 1601 0 0 1598800 127700 107000 0 0<br />

56964 GREELEY 8 14 8 8 38 37 0 0 0 0 0 32 2500 7 0 100000 650000 15120 0 5379<br />

56966 GUTTENBERG 6 10 25 25 66 20 20 10 2 11 300 58 6161 26 400 259650 90300 34207 0 8134<br />

56970 HAZLETON, TRINITY 4 6 2 12 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 25 1000 1 0 86000 39000 0 0 0<br />

56802 HOPKINTON YOKE 16 42 20 20 98 80 9 25 4 7 500 7 2631 8 55 3<strong>2000</strong>0 0 25000 0 0<br />

56974 INDEPENDENCE, FIRST 30 76 62 20 188 82 12 65 13 0 0 125 685 36 500 1409100 150000 39266 0 0<br />

56976 LAMONT, GRACE 15 45 15 6 81 50 12 72 0 0 0 34 475 15 400 <strong>2000</strong>00 52500 10000 0 0<br />

56896 AURORA 5 4 8 0 17 10 2 20 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 215000 52500 0 0 0<br />

55099 LANSING 19 90 47 16 172 99 21 0 0 0 0 65 651 20 0 425000 56000 0 0 4548<br />

56990 NEW ALBIN, GRACE 6 21 4 12 43 25 5 0 0 0 0 24 852 0 0 500000 0 0 0 3459


56982 MANCHESTER 24 101 34 31 190 119 36 127 13 24 0 185 2371 75 600 2036658 90000 57000 0 14868<br />

56812 MAQUOKETA, FIRST 14 30 48 23 115 71 12 8 14 25 715 80 4500 26 3875 1485000 127000 0 0 0<br />

56980 MC GREGOR 2 9 0 0 11 7 0 108 1 0 0 21 1789 0 0 111000 54000 27524 0 0<br />

56822 MILES 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 186000 91000 0 1476 0<br />

56838 PRESTON 4 17 8 0 29 14 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40000 0 4000 0 0<br />

56842 SABULA 3 9 2 0 14 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 299567 78566 40000 0 0<br />

56988 MONONA, GARDEN CITY 18 54 48 18 138 39 16 12 10 28 <strong>2000</strong> 99 2814 25 0 600000 80000 14000 0 2594<br />

56962 GIARD 3 13 4 7 27 12 2 7 0 2 0 20 1100 2 0 100500 35500 15554 0 0<br />

56826 MONTICELLO YOKE 12 24 8 15 59 30 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30000 7<strong>2000</strong> 5000 0 3300<br />

56992 OELWEIN, GRACE 24 55 37 26 142 78 15 50 6 0 0 111 95 27 0 1800000 113000 17<strong>2000</strong> 0 11783<br />

57010 STRAWBERRY POINT 12 45 15 8 80 45 0 8 0 0 0 61 2689 19 150 847300 76600 180116 0 0<br />

57020 WAUKON, ST. PAUL'S 8 30 8 9 55 20 0 15 0 0 0 37 127 4 250 554650 75900 63935 0 3470<br />

55049 FOREST MILLS 6 7 5 10 28 12 0 10 0 0 0 11 200 5 250 165000 0 0 0 1507<br />

57022 WEST UNION 11 37 32 10 90 49 13 60 10 12 612 80 1012 21 972 1380000 86000 138000 30783 0<br />

57024 WINTHROP CHURCH OF CHRI 7 15 18 10 50 20 7 0 0 0 0 60 0 13 0 125000 0 0 0 4745<br />

56872 WYOMING 6 12 0 0 18 8 0 0 0 0 0 10 230 2 0 60000 61000 3731 0 3386<br />

56824 BALDWIN/MONMOUTH 10 10 5 8 33 10 10 42 4 0 0 12 0 4 0 37000 0 8583 0 727<br />

District Totals 591 1398 812 597 3398 1881 463 925 121 186 8036 2219 72843 641 12340 30074106 3868241 3326319 268306 111280<br />

577


578<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 1 -- APPORTIONMENTS -- 35. Ministerial Support (Paid); 36. Ministerial Support (Apport.); 37. Administrative Budget (Paid); 38. Administrative Budget (Apport.); 39. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Benevolence (Paid); 40. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence (Apport.); 41. Other (Paid); 42. Other (Apport.); 43. District Asking (Paid); 49. Total Prior Year Apportionments Paid.<br />

Dubuque District 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 49<br />

MinSprt MinSprt AdBdgt AdBdgt WS/CB WS/CB Other Other DstAsk ApPaid<br />

ChNum ChName Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid PriorYr<br />

56762 ANAMOSA 9702 9702 5229 5229 7735 7735 492 492 0 0<br />

56894 ARLINGTON 2752 2752 1483 1483 2194 2194 140 140 0 601<br />

57016 VOLGA 1522 1527 822 823 1222 1217 77 77 0 0<br />

56904 CALMAR 1941 1941 1046 1046 1547 1547 98 98 0 0<br />

56902 BURR OAK 1485 1871 369 1009 1077 1492 69 95 0 0<br />

55047 CASTALIA 125 559 60 301 95 446 5 28 0 0<br />

56968 HAWKEYE 3257 3257 943 1756 0 2597 0 165 0 0<br />

56892 ALPHA 349 349 188 188 279 279 18 18 0 344<br />

55147 UNION SUMNER 951 1635 512 881 763 1304 49 83 0 0<br />

56998 RANDALIA 1337 1337 721 721 1066 1066 68 68 0 0<br />

56986 MAYNARD, EMMANUEL 1602 1602 810 864 450 1278 0 81 0 0<br />

55143 WESTGATE, MURPHY 413 413 223 223 329 329 21 21 0 0<br />

56908 COLESBURG 6401 6401 3450 3450 5104 5104 325 325 0 0<br />

56916 DECORAH, FIRST 12593 12593 6787 6787 10040 10040 639 639 0 0<br />

56920 DELHI 4728 5165 1740 2784 2573 4118 163 262 0 0<br />

56900 BUCK CREEK (DELHI) 1660 1898 895 1023 1323 1513 84 96 0 0<br />

56794 DELMAR 2586 2586 1394 1394 2062 2062 131 131 0 0<br />

56798 ELWOOD 2427 2427 1308 1308 1935 1935 123 123 0 0<br />

56940 EAST DUBUQUE, WESLEY 3898 3898 252 2101 0 3108 0 198 0 2467<br />

55077 DUBUQUE, FAITH 4362 4362 2351 2351 3478 3478 221 221 0 0<br />

56930 DUBUQUE, GRANDVIEW AVEN 23424 23419 12624 12621 0 18671 1188 1188 0 0<br />

56926 DUBUQUE, CENTER GROVE 2244 2244 1209 1209 1789 1789 114 114 0 0<br />

56934 DUBUQUE, ROCKDALE 1426 1426 768 768 1137 1137 72 72 0 0<br />

57006 SHERRILL 2592 2592 1397 1397 2067 2067 132 132 0 0<br />

56936 DUBUQUE, ST. LUKE'S 22462 22462 12106 12106 17908 17908 1140 1140 0 0<br />

56938 EARLVILLE UNITED PARISH 2706 2706 1458 1458 2157 2157 137 137 0 0<br />

56942 EDGEWOOD, TRINITY 5012 5012 2701 2701 3996 3996 254 254 0 250<br />

56944 ELGIN, ST. PAUL'S 4119 4119 2220 2220 3284 3284 208 209 0 0<br />

56972 ILLYRIA COMMUNITY 2194 2194 1182 1182 874 1749 111 111 0 0<br />

56946 EPWORTH 3384 3385 1824 1824 2699 2699 171 172 0 0<br />

56954 FAYETTE, FIRST 6504 6504 3505 3505 5185 5185 330 330 0 0<br />

56964 GREELEY 2100 3133 0 1689 0 2498 0 159 0 500<br />

56966 GUTTENBERG 1706 5118 919 2758 1370 4080 86 260 0 0<br />

56970 HAZLETON, TRINITY 1796 1796 968 968 1432 1432 91 91 0 0<br />

56802 HOPKINTON YOKE 2703 2704 1457 1457 2156 2156 137 137 0 0<br />

56974 INDEPENDENCE, FIRST 16004 16004 8625 8625 12759 12759 812 812 0 0<br />

56976 LAMONT, GRACE 3691 3691 1989 1989 2943 2943 187 187 0 2083<br />

56896 AURORA 1910 1910 1029 1029 1523 1523 97 97 0 734<br />

55099 LANSING 5364 5364 2891 2891 0 4276 0 272 0 1923<br />

56990 NEW ALBIN, GRACE 194 1612 194 869 0 1285 0 82 0 0


56982 MANCHESTER 12110 15902 0 8571 0 12678 0 807 0 5847<br />

56812 MAQUOKETA, FIRST 10219 11149 5508 6009 8148 8889 518 566 0 0<br />

56980 MC GREGOR 2254 2254 1215 1215 1797 1797 114 114 0 0<br />

56822 MILES 661 1364 296 735 450 1087 69 69 0 0<br />

56838 PRESTON 2016 2016 1087 1087 1608 1608 102 102 0 0<br />

56842 SABULA 2009 2009 1083 1083 1602 1602 102 102 0 0<br />

56988 MONONA, GARDEN CITY 7481 7481 2324 4032 1215 5964 0 380 0 1500<br />

56962 GIARD 1592 1592 858 858 1269 1269 81 81 0 0<br />

56826 MONTICELLO YOKE 1346 4616 725 2488 1073 3680 68 234 0 1924<br />

56992 OELWEIN, GRACE 9840 14549 5015 7841 7602 11599 485 738 0 26847<br />

57010 STRAWBERRY POINT 7110 7110 3832 3832 5668 5668 361 361 0 0<br />

57020 WAUKON, ST. PAUL'S 6270 6270 1837 3379 3069 4998 318 318 0 3700<br />

55049 FOREST MILLS 1637 1637 513 882 250 1305 0 83 0 0<br />

57022 WEST UNION 9546 9547 5145 5145 7611 7611 483 484 0 0<br />

57024 WINTHROP CHURCH OF CHRI 3810 3810 205 2054 0 3038 0 193 0 0<br />

56872 WYOMING 1350 1984 0 1069 0 1582 0 101 0 0<br />

56824 BALDWIN/MONMOUTH 610 915 329 493 487 730 31 46 0 0<br />

District Totals 255487 277875 119621 149761 148400 221541 10722 14096 0 48720<br />

579


580<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 2 -- BENEVOLENCES -- 50A. General Advance Specials; 50B. World Service Special Gifts; 51. Youth Service Fund; 52A. One Great Hour of Sharing; 52B. World Communion; 52C. U.M. Student Day;<br />

52D. Human Relations Day; 52E. Peace With Justice; 52F. Native American Awareness Sunday; 53A. Christian Education Sunday; 53B. Golden Cross Sunday; 53C. Rural Life Sunday; 54. <strong>Conference</strong> Advance Specials; 55. Higher Education Division; 56. Health and<br />

Wholeness Agencies; 58. Other Benevolences; 72. United Methodist Women Cash Sent to District..<br />

Dubuque District 50A 50B 51 52A 52B 52C 52D 52E 52F 53A 53B 53C 54 55 56 58 72<br />

Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben<br />

ChNum ChName GAS WSSG YSF SDOGH SDWC SDUMS SDHR SDPWJ SDNAA SDCE SDGC SRL CAS HED HW OTH UMW<br />

56762 ANAMOSA 778 0 0 0 30 40 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3464 1751<br />

56894 ARLINGTON 56 0 0 41 0 0 21 20 20 0 16 22 221 0 0 589 1198<br />

57016 VOLGA 75 0 0 19 24 0 32 17 17 0 14 7 75 0 0 166 702<br />

56904 CALMAR 1305 0 0 260 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 215 0 0 652 853<br />

56902 BURR OAK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 10 369<br />

55047 CASTALIA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 190<br />

56968 HAWKEYE 221 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 135 0 0 255 353<br />

56892 ALPHA 25 0 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 0 0 30 0 0 118 0<br />

55147 UNION SUMNER 500 0 0 859 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 455<br />

56998 RANDALIA 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 299<br />

56986 MAYNARD, EMMANUEL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 245<br />

55143 WESTGATE, MURPHY 0 0 0 10 10 10 10 10 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

56908 COLESBURG 1707 0 0 89 52 0 20 9 53 0 0 0 1581 0 0 1321 1912<br />

56916 DECORAH, FIRST 5197 0 0 551 665 103 337 103 285 0 0 0 816 0 0 842 2776<br />

56920 DELHI 140 0 0 120 89 33 0 40 0 0 60 0 50 0 0 2004 1187<br />

56900 BUCK CREEK (DELHI) 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 354<br />

56794 DELMAR 107 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 21 30 172 0 0 610 578<br />

56798 ELWOOD 34 0 0 66 0 0 0 0 16 0 81 21 204 0 0 628 728<br />

56940 EAST DUBUQUE, WESLEY 419 0 5 47 83 30 38 12 48 0 34 5 85 0 0 638 287<br />

55077 DUBUQUE, FAITH 269 0 0 35 20 15 43 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 1406 579<br />

56930 DUBUQUE, GRANDVIEW AVEN 2433 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 0 50 50 100 0 0 1374 3929<br />

56926 DUBUQUE, CENTER GROVE 107 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 0 0 0 502<br />

56934 DUBUQUE, ROCKDALE 207 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 108 382<br />

57006 SHERRILL 635 0 30 100 100 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 396 0 0 697 1040<br />

56936 DUBUQUE, ST. LUKE'S 2350 0 0 640 191 93 186 78 225 207 72 48 1148 0 0 1709 2263<br />

56938 EARLVILLE UNITED PARISH 178 0 0 169 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 169 0 0 1778 695<br />

56942 EDGEWOOD, TRINITY 1530 0 0 51 41 2 39 31 45 38 35 73 1020 0 0 4665 1843<br />

56944 ELGIN, ST. PAUL'S 404 0 0 0 15 2 0 0 0 21 27 15 10 0 0 532 1212<br />

56972 ILLYRIA COMMUNITY 1654 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 38 18 0 0 0 797 0<br />

56946 EPWORTH 501 0 0 138 177 75 85 0 46 40 0 0 166 0 0 795 733<br />

56954 FAYETTE, FIRST 539 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 0 408 0 0 917 1540<br />

56964 GREELEY 122 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 136 718<br />

56966 GUTTENBERG 131 0 0 38 5 11 74 25 24 0 0 0 394 0 25 3205 2027<br />

56970 HAZLETON, TRINITY 502 0 0 0 65 0 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 324 774<br />

56802 HOPKINTON YOKE 804 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 285 0 0 1605 506<br />

56974 INDEPENDENCE, FIRST 1971 0 0 40 147 0 130 0 0 0 0 0 655 0 0 958 3375<br />

56976 LAMONT, GRACE 543 0 0 36 39 15 34 0 45 17 49 29 621 0 0 653 1261<br />

56896 AURORA 459 0 0 20 7 0 10 12 0 28 25 65 449 0 0 40 195<br />

55099 LANSING 223 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 11 10 0 0 451 578<br />

56990 NEW ALBIN, GRACE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 50


56982 MANCHESTER 3832 0 0 202 85 75 173 40 50 45 152 55 1878 0 0 1747 6279<br />

56812 MAQUOKETA, FIRST 2830 0 0 40 131 0 135 50 46 0 0 0 82 0 0 1515 1986<br />

56980 MC GREGOR 486 0 0 0 40 0 0 20 77 0 0 0 467 0 0 705 554<br />

56822 MILES 0 0 0 55 44 44 39 39 39 0 0 0 54 0 125 0 0<br />

56838 PRESTON 483 0 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 0 48 123 0 0 328 0<br />

56842 SABULA 0 0 0 42 42 42 42 42 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

56988 MONONA, GARDEN CITY 4878 0 0 65 14 36 64 24 127 0 38 17 661 0 124 902 3008<br />

56962 GIARD 327 0 0 70 17 57 50 38 42 35 48 15 146 0 0 391 1376<br />

56826 MONTICELLO YOKE 418 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 111 0<br />

56992 OELWEIN, GRACE 1375 0 0 25 0 0 64 0 8 0 50 0 724 0 0 1177 3666<br />

57010 STRAWBERRY POINT 799 0 0 46 36 83 0 27 50 29 56 25 490 0 40 1688 1767<br />

57020 WAUKON, ST. PAUL'S 375 0 0 8 9 19 42 9 17 0 28 15 193 0 0 144 502<br />

55049 FOREST MILLS 12 0 0 21 26 0 12 0 7 0 19 32 0 0 0 208 300<br />

57022 WEST UNION 2841 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 322 0 0 1102 1657<br />

57024 WINTHROP CHURCH OF CHRI 0 0 0 83 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0<br />

56872 WYOMING 68 0 0 34 0 0 0 0 30 0 36 0 317 0 30 280 0<br />

56824 BALDWIN/MONMOUTH 82 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 12 0 20 0 0 150 175<br />

District Totals 45102 0 83 4073 2267 929 1866 749 1567 568 1104 651 14981 0 344 43895 59709<br />

581


582<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 3 -- MINISTERIAL SUPPORT/LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES -- 61. Pastor’s Salary; 62. Associate’s Salary; 63. Housing-Related Allowances and Utilities Paid by Church; 64.<br />

Expenditures for Travel; 65T. Total Pastoral Support 1998; 66. Deacons/Diaconal Compensation & Expenses; 67. Program Staff Compensation & Expenses; 68. Current Expenses for Program other than personnel; 69. Other Current Operating Expenses; 70. Paid on<br />

Principal and Interest. 71. Paid on buildings and Improvements; 73. Grand Total Paid.<br />

Dubuque District 61 62 63 64 65T 66 67 68 69 70 71 73<br />

PSAL ASAL PS PS PS Diac CE CE CE CE CE GT<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 1998 Util Reimb Tot98 Exp PrgStf Prog Oper Debt Prop Paid<br />

56762 ANAMOSA 29350 3750 10181 2466 43281 0 1549 0 9736 0 51826 146882<br />

56894 ARLINGTON 16768 0 0 1750 16768 0 0 82 2627 0 3876 38425<br />

57016 VOLGA 9432 0 0 871 9432 0 0 0 0 0 1125 18181<br />

56904 CALMAR 8604 0 60 0 8664 0 40 801 1742 0 9481 28630<br />

56902 BURR OAK 8260 0 0 0 8260 0 0 0 892 0 5582 19424<br />

55047 CASTALIA 3000 0 0 0 3000 0 0 0 290 0 0 3765<br />

56968 HAWKEYE 9644 1080 410 3654 11134 0 0 822 3730 0 3464 31559<br />

56892 ALPHA 2058 180 0 582 2238 0 0 0 300 0 0 5091<br />

55147 UNION SUMNER 7536 630 224 2125 8390 0 0 261 907 0 2318 19615<br />

56998 RANDALIA 4973 420 0 968 5393 0 0 336 2912 0 4242 18625<br />

56986 MAYNARD, EMMANUEL 5220 1080 44 1107 6344 0 0 72 466 0 2611 15240<br />

55143 WESTGATE, MURPHY 725 150 0 271 875 0 0 0 78 0 2706 5432<br />

56908 COLESBURG 28875 0 0 3868 28875 0 0 6396 13444 0 6739 86212<br />

56916 DECORAH, FIRST 40870 0 5333 1667 46203 0 5200 0 22835 0 30895 152144<br />

56920 DELHI 22464 0 1254 1912 23718 0 0 1599 14151 0 6076 66054<br />

56900 BUCK CREEK (DELHI) 8736 0 0 676 8736 0 0 0 2583 0 4220 22783<br />

56794 DELMAR 12500 0 0 888 12500 0 645 2025 1803 0 6793 35392<br />

56798 ELWOOD 12500 0 0 720 12500 0 0 0 3375 0 4827 32099<br />

56940 EAST DUBUQUE, WESLEY 8175 0 1800 814 9975 0 2461 2149 4231 0 5408 36490<br />

55077 DUBUQUE, FAITH 15852 0 0 784 15852 0 4600 1187 6790 0 4420 53223<br />

56930 DUBUQUE, GRANDVIEW AVEN 47300 11925 89 2053 59314 0 44064 26009 55669 101830 18663 361847<br />

56926 DUBUQUE, CENTER GROVE 9963 0 1009 86 10972 0 0 1986 833 0 4490 24868<br />

56934 DUBUQUE, ROCKDALE 6642 0 673 66 7315 0 0 2182 487 0 18397 32786<br />

57006 SHERRILL 13063 0 413 853 13476 0 0 530 3125 0 17872 47771<br />

56936 DUBUQUE, ST. LUKE'S 43623 0 79 1854 43702 30378 13836 14402 48675 0 140250 361096<br />

56938 EARLVILLE UNITED PARISH 14950 0 0 260 14950 2526 0 22836 2162 0 0 58303<br />

56942 EDGEWOOD, TRINITY 21627 0 0 550 21627 0 2160 1792 10104 0 6848 70984<br />

56944 ELGIN, ST. PAUL'S 16140 0 489 2333 16629 0 425 831 5584 0 7381 49725<br />

56972 ILLYRIA COMMUNITY 10760 0 0 2021 10760 0 660 798 4680 0 6709 34101<br />

56946 EPWORTH 27225 0 0 1081 27225 0 1879 5018 2035 1073 179805 235967<br />

56954 FAYETTE, FIRST 24800 0 0 1420 24800 0 2025 1006 9113 0 12917 75701<br />

56964 GREELEY 11000 0 456 178 11456 0 0 4434 994 0 5523 29930<br />

56966 GUTTENBERG 21215 0 476 635 21691 0 550 1864 6439 0 3218 51311<br />

56970 HAZLETON, TRINITY 8975 0 0 0 8975 0 1300 750 600 0 10750 29911<br />

56802 HOPKINTON YOKE 10200 0 1800 1641 1<strong>2000</strong> 0 0 685 3080 0 3325 32748<br />

56974 INDEPENDENCE, FIRST 40000 0 0 3499 40000 0 7286 10785 32346 0 47531 193759<br />

56976 LAMONT, GRACE 15085 0 101 5586 15186 0 660 1783 5316 3000 5015 55591<br />

56896 AURORA 7929 0 50 2793 7979 0 1300 920 3120 0 1800 27268<br />

55099 LANSING 19650 0 4200 6731 23850 0 0 2065 10748 0 6802 67359<br />

56990 NEW ALBIN, GRACE 6550 0 2525 2244 9075 0 0 1275 2571 0 2111 19695


56982 MANCHESTER 42145 9436 1200 4933 52781 0 24714 7381 30471 0 23081 182308<br />

56812 MAQUOKETA, FIRST 43836 0 0 2500 43836 0 0 8560 12212 0 18403 122699<br />

56980 MC GREGOR 2197 0 7538 1640 9735 0 20 1301 1255 0 4690 29048<br />

56822 MILES 6982 0 0 519 6982 0 0 321 535 0 2841 13113<br />

56838 PRESTON 8560 0 0 790 8560 0 520 0 884 0 2206 18661<br />

56842 SABULA 9608 0 0 948 9608 0 820 541 1111 0 2989 21068<br />

56988 MONONA, GARDEN CITY 29206 0 0 1623 29206 0 0 1100 16935 0 17091 90601<br />

56962 GIARD 7302 0 0 313 7302 0 0 375 1615 0 3120 20571<br />

56826 MONTICELLO YOKE 18350 0 575 0 18925 0 650 1150 7808 0 0 37565<br />

56992 OELWEIN, GRACE 40000 8225 234 3831 48459 0 12311 3885 30709 0 24440 189991<br />

57010 STRAWBERRY POINT 25093 0 5000 1274 30093 0 855 1408 9386 0 10732 82950<br />

57020 WAUKON, ST. PAUL'S 21322 0 856 1501 22178 0 1605 1770 14441 0 29439 93174<br />

55049 FOREST MILLS 9138 0 0 1059 9138 0 0 958 704 0 2280 19755<br />

57022 WEST UNION 34219 0 0 0 34219 0 0 5759 23603 38026 88438 220239<br />

57024 WINTHROP CHURCH OF CHRI 14500 0 800 225 15300 0 750 1450 5200 0 6550 35043<br />

56872 WYOMING 10866 0 610 0 11476 0 0 156 696 0 3473 22254<br />

56824 BALDWIN/MONMOUTH 5434 0 0 223 5434 0 0 46 387 0 3053 13124<br />

District Totals 960997 36876 48479 82386 1046352 32904 132885 153842 458525 143929 898842 3908151<br />

583


584<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 1 -- CHURCH MEMBERSHIP -- 1. Total Full Members Reported at Close of 1998; 2A. Received This Year on Profession of Faith; 2B. Restored by Affirmation; 3. Received from Other United Methodist<br />

Churches; 4. Received from Other Denominations; 5A. Removed by Charge <strong>Conference</strong>; 5B. Withdrawn; 6. Removed by Transfer to Other United Methodist Churches; 7. Removed by Transfer to Other Denominations; 8. Removed by Death; 9. Total full Members at<br />

Close of 1999 10. Average Attendance at the Principal Weekly Worship Service(s); 11. Number of Persons Baptized This Year (All Ages); 12. Preparatory Members now on Roll (All Baptized Children Under 19); 13. Number of Persons on Constituency Roll; 14. Total<br />

Enrolled in confirmation Classes This Year.<br />

Fort Dodge District 1 2A 2B 3 4 5A 5B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

Mbrs Rcv Rcv Rcv Rcv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Mbrs Wor Bapt Prep Const Conf<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 Prof Affm TrUM TrOD ChgC Wthd TrUM TrOD Dead 1999 Att Mbrs 1998<br />

55205 AMES, CALVARY 230 0 1 3 4 7 1 2 3 3 222 85 3 23 42 0<br />

55022 AMES, COLLEGIATE 1063 29 1 13 0 15 13 14 7 17 1040 452 14 187 352 29<br />

55024 AMES, FIRST 1198 40 1 28 10 0 6 8 5 24 1234 508 25 208 89 16<br />

55021 AMES, KOREAN 58 1 0 14 3 0 0 10 3 0 63 55 2 1 20 0<br />

55034 BEAVER YOKE 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 4 3 5 0 0<br />

55036 BOONE, FIRST 1086 15 3 9 2 49 8 7 1 20 1030 338 9 284 650 9<br />

55038 BOONE, MARION STREET 97 1 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 8 97 33 5 0 18 0<br />

55040 BOXHOLM 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 91 22 0 24 57 0<br />

55132 PILOT MOUND 91 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 87 31 2 30 141 1<br />

55054 COLLINS 209 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 209 1 0 52 47 0<br />

55321 LORING 61 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 38 0 0 10 0<br />

55056 COLO 390 11 0 4 0 0 0 4 3 2 396 120 10 131 88 5<br />

57050 DAYTON 234 5 2 2 0 0 0 9 2 8 224 106 2 49 60 5<br />

57078 HARCOURT 119 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 119 47 0 20 29 1<br />

57056 EAGLE GROVE 507 20 4 4 3 0 0 6 4 12 516 146 9 109 123 27<br />

57080 FAITH(BRDGT,GC,HUMBDT,R 1606 37 2 28 22 22 6 13 10 30 1614 580 23 263 207 31<br />

57064 FARNHAMVILLE UNITED 121 3 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 2 119 22 2 0 0 3<br />

57124 SOMERS 109 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 107 20 1 0 0 4<br />

57066 FT. DODGE, EPWORTH 270 3 2 4 0 0 2 1 0 3 273 95 3 73 52 3<br />

57068 FT. DODGE, FIRST 899 14 0 13 4 0 0 14 6 13 897 288 14 216 194 6<br />

57072 FT. DODGE, RIVERSIDE 191 2 2 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 198 88 6 51 46 0<br />

55263 FT. DODGE, TRINITY 640 0 0 9 2 0 3 10 6 5 627 195 9 172 0 8<br />

57076 GOWRIE 380 8 0 2 0 0 4 7 2 5 372 106 3 65 33 12<br />

55076 GRAND JUNCTION 232 11 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 5 238 63 4 40 63 11<br />

55030 BAGLEY 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 96 30 4 10 40 0<br />

55168 YALE 81 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 81 39 2 16 60 0<br />

55084 JAMAICA UNION 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 20 0 0 0 0<br />

55092 LINDEN 69 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 69 28 0 12 30 0<br />

55138 PRAIRIE CENTER 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 26 13 0 0 3 0<br />

55235 DAWSON 62 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 61 0 0 0 0 0<br />

55060 COOPER 50 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 47 12 0 0 0 0<br />

55301 HUBBARD, SALEM 241 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 3 9 223 106 1 50 43 7<br />

55071 HUXLEY, TRINITY 191 4 0 4 3 0 0 3 0 0 199 58 3 17 50 0<br />

55046 CAMBRIDGE 118 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 112 45 0 17 27 0<br />

55088 JEFFERSON, FIRST 792 0 16 7 6 0 5 6 1 18 791 228 11 137 118 11<br />

57086 LAKE CITY UNION 157 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 3 158 60 4 27 0 2<br />

57092 LEHIGH 136 5 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 3 136 37 2 23 39 5<br />

57070 OTHO 211 6 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 213 52 7 54 43 6<br />

57094 LOHRVILLE 165 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 167 49 1 40 45 0<br />

55090 LANESBORO 116 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 119 52 1 41 40 0


55096 MACKEY 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 26 10 0 2 0 0<br />

55104 MAXWELL 180 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 3 175 51 0 12 22 0<br />

55818 PEORIA 55 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 53 35 0 6 11 0<br />

55116 NAPIER 62 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 2 3 48 42 1 7 24 0<br />

55118 NEVADA, FIRST 787 17 0 17 8 11 0 5 3 10 800 312 20 258 158 26<br />

55122 OGDEN, COMMUNITY 551 5 1 8 3 0 1 10 3 13 541 182 8 112 77 15<br />

57098 OUR SAVIOUR UMC 266 2 0 77 1 0 1 6 3 2 334 114 2 58 31 12<br />

55124 PANORA 100 6 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 126 87 1 20 22 10<br />

57108 POMEROY, WESLEY 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 94 0 0 0 28 0 7 0 0<br />

55333 PATON 125 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 120 40 7 34 22 2<br />

55052 CHURDAN 112 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 4 103 39 1 21 43 1<br />

55130 PERRY, FIRST 388 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 19 370 125 7 29 133 0<br />

55146 RIPPEY 246 1 0 4 2 0 0 2 1 4 246 64 10 51 0 0<br />

55072 FAIRVIEW 85 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 81 30 2 19 0 0<br />

57112 RADCLIFFE, ST. JOHN'S 132 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 130 36 2 14 15 3<br />

57062 ELLSWORTH 70 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 70 20 1 4 3 0<br />

57114 RINARD 34 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 33 17 0 0 0 0<br />

57116 ROCKWELL CITY 372 13 1 2 1 14 1 2 1 13 358 137 6 72 55 13<br />

57082 JOLLEY 123 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 121 47 1 8 0 3<br />

55148 SCRANTON 206 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 204 69 1 30 41 0<br />

55080 GREENBRIER 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 59 18 0 2 5 0<br />

55152 SLATER 130 2 0 5 4 0 0 0 0 3 138 82 5 41 0 0<br />

55150 SHELDAHL 94 4 0 1 1 0 4 0 1 0 95 31 6 21 25 0<br />

57128 STANHOPE, GRACE (PARISH 105 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 100 37 0 20 16 0<br />

55353 STORY CITY, GRACE 521 18 2 12 4 0 7 10 4 12 524 195 12 157 36 15<br />

57130 STRATFORD, CALVARY 152 6 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 151 50 6 34 102 6<br />

57126 SOUTH MARION 90 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 92 47 1 16 35 2<br />

57096 HOMER 39 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 39 12 2 12 35 3<br />

57054 DUNCOMBE 34 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 34 11 0 2 27 0<br />

57138 WEBSTER CITY, ASBURY 886 13 0 10 3 0 1 1 3 20 887 360 29 138 160 15<br />

55361 WEBSTER CITY, FAITH 314 12 0 6 4 0 0 0 0 4 332 123 7 64 137 7<br />

57084 KAMRAR 71 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 71 29 5 13 41 2<br />

57142 WOOLSTOCK 82 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 79 21 0 5 16 1<br />

57134 VINCENT 58 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 59 25 0 13 5 1<br />

55367 ZEARING 223 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 222 60 0 40 14 2<br />

District Totals 19337 358 64 300 107 134 76 274 91 377 19214 6858 328 3789 4170 341<br />

585


586<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 2 -- CHURCH SCHOOL, U.M.M./U.M.W./U.M.Y.F., PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS -- 15. Number of Leaders; 16. Children (Birth thru 6th Grade); 17. Youth (7th thru H.S.); 18.<br />

Adults (Post H.S.); 19. Total Church School Membership; 20. Average Attendance in the Sunday School; 21. Average Attendance in Other On-Going Classes and Groups for Learning; 22. Average Attendance in Short-Term Classes and Groups For Learning; 23. Number<br />

of Church School Members Joining the Church This year on Conf of Faith; 24. Members in Chartered United Methodist Men; 25. Amount Paid for Projects (U.M.M.); 26. Membership in United Methodist Women; 27. Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work;<br />

28. Membership in U.M.Y.F.; 29. Amount paid for Projects; 30. Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment; 31. Value of Church-Owned Parsonages and Furniture; 32. Value of Other Assets; 33. Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, 32 at end of Year; 34. Other Indebtedness.<br />

Fort Dodge District 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34<br />

CS CS CS CS CS CS OCOG OCST Conf UMM UMM UMW UMW UMY UMY PV Oth Debt Debt<br />

ChNum ChName Ldr Chld Yth Adlt Tot Att CS Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv PVCH Par Asst PA Oth<br />

55205 AMES, CALVARY 7 20 4 30 61 40 80 20 0 20 0 40 1601 4 195 1100000 206000 0 24528 0<br />

55022 AMES, COLLEGIATE 46 146 43 162 397 268 67 160 29 0 0 111 7264 50 4980 6360000 370000 958595 953969 0<br />

55024 AMES, FIRST 105 226 187 221 739 207 428 555 40 39 11200 162 12624 61 310 1616400 279000 1230590 502534 0<br />

55021 AMES, KOREAN 5 25 7 0 37 32 12 12 0 18 845 22 942 7 50 100000 45000 0 0 0<br />

55034 BEAVER YOKE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1383 0 0<br />

55036 BOONE, FIRST 60 143 38 25 266 113 50 228 13 42 1315 186 3948 23 6145 3000000 230000 233150 0 0<br />

55038 BOONE, MARION STREET 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 34 500 0 0 100000 0 0 0 0<br />

55040 BOXHOLM 4 45 5 0 54 8 10 6 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 129000 50000 17000 0 0<br />

55132 PILOT MOUND 2 15 2 0 19 15 1524 6 1 0 0 19 0 0 0 430000 0 100004 118000 0<br />

55054 COLLINS 10 10 12 13 45 20 0 7 0 0 0 39 0 0 0 645821 112641 12760 0 0<br />

55321 LORING 6 6 3 0 15 9 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 87000 0 0 0 0<br />

55056 COLO 13 60 14 25 112 69 15 50 5 0 0 44 350 8 90 1033100 104900 0 0 14000<br />

57050 DAYTON 12 24 14 25 75 49 20 46 4 16 419 67 2565 9 0 771000 68000 25964 0 0<br />

57078 HARCOURT 5 18 14 0 37 16 13 18 3 0 0 24 624 13 0 224000 0 26466 0 0<br />

57056 EAGLE GROVE 34 83 51 42 210 111 41 76 14 0 0 174 4495 37 0 3546000 17000 241072 0 0<br />

57080 FAITH(BRDGT,GC,HUMBDT,R 197 288 215 179 879 287 39 229 31 22 1500 329 8025 50 2045 37<strong>2000</strong>0 201880 971790 0 0<br />

57064 FARNHAMVILLE UNITED 3 6 0 4 13 6 0 0 0 0 0 33 700 0 0 560300 0 0 0 0<br />

57124 SOMERS 5 3 13 8 29 18 0 0 0 0 0 21 1576 0 0 425000 0 0 0 0<br />

57066 FT. DODGE, EPWORTH 14 42 20 34 110 40 0 16 3 8 0 39 1539 0 0 903000 7<strong>2000</strong> 167000 0 0<br />

57068 FT. DODGE, FIRST 26 103 85 76 290 90 40 0 12 0 0 116 1029 55 1200 3225700 195000 0 72647 0<br />

57072 FT. DODGE, RIVERSIDE 17 52 12 26 107 46 82 0 0 0 0 52 0 0 0 750000 250000 0 0 0<br />

55263 FT. DODGE, TRINITY 37 59 54 26 176 87 3 10 0 0 0 92 3512 28 0 1375000 138000 60508 18960 0<br />

57076 GOWRIE 22 39 29 16 106 65 10 50 3 0 0 113 1577 32 0 938000 143900 24541 0 0<br />

55076 GRAND JUNCTION 4 18 6 8 36 15 10 8 11 0 0 53 0 7 0 460000 80000 0 0 0<br />

55030 BAGLEY 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 <strong>2000</strong>00 74400 17000 0 0<br />

55168 YALE 3 12 0 0 15 10 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 4 0 117000 0 5500 0 0<br />

55084 JAMAICA UNION 6 12 0 0 18 16 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

55092 LINDEN 2 8 0 0 10 10 4 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 12<strong>2000</strong> 0 13000 0 0<br />

55138 PRAIRIE CENTER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 50000 0 0 0 0<br />

55235 DAWSON 5 13 0 0 18 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

55060 COOPER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

55301 HUBBARD, SALEM 15 44 15 59 133 70 22 70 0 15 306 40 2565 13 1238 990000 11<strong>2000</strong> 47291 0 0<br />

55071 HUXLEY, TRINITY 10 22 13 10 55 20 0 5 0 6 0 13 100 5 0 421000 85000 0 66000 0<br />

55046 CAMBRIDGE 6 24 0 15 45 30 10 30 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 425000 0 0 0 0<br />

55088 JEFFERSON, FIRST 66 89 70 88 313 155 30 8 11 0 0 189 7900 35 550 3595000 241332 263255 0 95000<br />

57086 LAKE CITY UNION 8 20 10 3 41 14 20 20 1 0 0 26 263 0 0 1325853 135000 50135 0 0<br />

57092 LEHIGH 8 11 5 12 36 26 0 5 5 0 270 18 350 5 0 300000 50000 14794 0 0<br />

57070 OTHO 8 25 12 10 55 55 17 8 6 0 425 32 331 12 132 2<strong>2000</strong>0 0 78813 0 0<br />

57094 LOHRVILLE 10 35 20 15 80 25 12 6 0 0 0 50 122 12 0 388000 150000 0 0 0<br />

55090 LANESBORO 6 20 12 6 44 20 10 4 0 15 0 30 450 12 0 395200 0 59143 0 0


55096 MACKEY 1 4 0 6 11 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50000 0 0 0 0<br />

55104 MAXWELL 13 45 7 6 71 34 12 6 0 0 0 17 330 12 912 501000 87000 2886 0 0<br />

55818 PEORIA 5 7 6 10 28 25 6 10 1 0 0 13 130 12 912 83<strong>2000</strong> 0 0 0 0<br />

55116 NAPIER 2 2 6 0 10 7 5 0 0 0 0 28 1331 0 0 21000 0 1550 0 0<br />

55118 NEVADA, FIRST 55 84 62 42 243 152 139 225 13 0 0 101 1270 91 100 1533300 123900 414437 0 0<br />

55122 OGDEN, COMMUNITY 12 60 60 20 152 84 30 25 15 24 775 120 2400 60 0 925000 113000 25000 50002 0<br />

57098 OUR SAVIOUR UMC 15 33 23 20 91 48 12 50 2 0 0 91 5180 25 300 107<strong>2000</strong> 163200 2800 0 6450<br />

55124 PANORA 9 40 15 16 80 35 16 0 0 0 0 32 1650 0 0 300000 70000 35000 0 0<br />

57108 POMEROY, WESLEY 4 3 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 140000 88000 25000 0 0<br />

55333 PATON 5 15 2 8 30 15 0 7 0 0 0 33 1833 2 0 396000 500000 0 0 0<br />

55052 CHURDAN 1 3 2 0 6 4 4 6 1 8 0 29 1572 2 0 354000 76000 0 0 0<br />

55130 PERRY, FIRST 10 42 7 48 107 38 0 0 0 19 630 98 1483 10 350 2189000 84000 173000 20138 0<br />

55146 RIPPEY 15 21 13 20 69 40 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 300000 80000 5000 0 0<br />

55072 FAIRVIEW 5 4 0 0 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60000 <strong>2000</strong>0 0 0 0<br />

57112 RADCLIFFE, ST. JOHN'S 6 4 5 12 27 20 0 10 0 0 0 35 1500 6 0 276000 94000 12965 0 0<br />

57062 ELLSWORTH 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 11 820 4 0 287500 0 2108 0 0<br />

57114 RINARD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100000 25000 18500 0 0<br />

57116 ROCKWELL CITY 25 43 33 20 121 55 0 5 13 0 0 120 2450 29 423 1308800 97300 249743 500 0<br />

57082 JOLLEY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 2 0 7<strong>2000</strong> 0 22800 0 0<br />

55148 SCRANTON 12 24 5 12 53 27 12 54 4 0 0 80 2842 7 212 885000 85000 191000 0 0<br />

55080 GREENBRIER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 860 0 0 164000 0 0 0 0<br />

55152 SLATER 8 34 18 4 64 30 0 6 0 20 2800 29 625 18 0 450000 90000 4000 165000 0<br />

55150 SHELDAHL 8 15 4 0 27 10 0 1 0 0 0 34 3914 0 0 24<strong>2000</strong> 0 8000 0 0<br />

57128 STANHOPE, GRACE (PARISH 13 13 9 24 59 25 18 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 86000 30000 27000 0 0<br />

55353 STORY CITY, GRACE 21 53 34 24 132 83 14 0 12 0 0 66 2370 30 <strong>2000</strong> 950000 150000 123000 0 0<br />

57130 STRATFORD, CALVARY 7 28 12 6 53 22 4 55 6 0 0 0 0 10 100 245000 85000 5410 0 2109<br />

57126 SOUTH MARION 5 10 6 12 33 24 3 0 2 0 0 23 3101 0 0 9<strong>2000</strong> 0 26000 0 0<br />

57096 HOMER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 279 0 0 40000 0 1700 0 0<br />

57054 DUNCOMBE 1 0 0 5 6 4 4 0 0 0 0 17 442 0 0 150000 0 <strong>2000</strong> 0 1937<br />

57138 WEBSTER CITY, ASBURY 49 138 75 92 354 169 25 10 0 40 0 157 7600 60 1829 3000000 310000 380000 8000 0<br />

55361 WEBSTER CITY, FAITH 14 44 21 33 112 54 17 29 10 0 0 92 3266 27 6983 982010 73690 33295 120185 86048<br />

57084 KAMRAR 8 9 6 0 23 5 16 24 2 0 0 11 1290 7 0 15890 0 17042 0 0<br />

57142 WOOLSTOCK 2 4 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 19 135 0 0 21500 0 6300 0 0<br />

57134 VINCENT 4 8 0 0 12 7 0 0 0 0 0 19 280 0 0 92500 15450 8669 0 0<br />

55367 ZEARING 8 35 6 21 70 36 13 0 2 0 0 36 6000 0 0 310000 70000 38000 0 0<br />

District Totals 1131 2591 1422 1599 6743 3134 2966 2184 275 318 20485 3683 119905 913 31056 58491874 5941593 6481959 2120463 205544<br />

587


588<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 1 -- APPORTIONMENTS -- 35. Ministerial Support (Paid); 36. Ministerial Support (Apport.); 37. Administrative Budget (Paid); 38. Administrative Budget (Apport.); 39. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Benevolence (Paid); 40. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence (Apport.); 41. Other (Paid); 42. Other (Apport.); 43. District Asking (Paid); 49. Total Prior Year Apportionments Paid.<br />

Fort Dodge District 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 49<br />

MinSprt MinSprt AdBdgt AdBdgt WS/CB WS/CB Other Other DstAsk ApPaid<br />

ChNum ChName Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid PriorYr<br />

55205 AMES, CALVARY 13018 13018 7016 7016 10379 10379 660 660 0 0<br />

55022 AMES, COLLEGIATE 43208 43209 23287 23287 34449 34449 2192 2192 0 0<br />

55024 AMES, FIRST 42735 42735 23032 23032 34071 34071 2168 2168 0 0<br />

55021 AMES, KOREAN 900 2950 300 1590 300 2352 0 150 0 0<br />

55034 BEAVER YOKE 86 86 46 46 68 68 4 4 0 0<br />

55036 BOONE, FIRST 32557 32557 17547 17547 25957 25957 1652 1652 0 0<br />

55038 BOONE, MARION STREET 4557 4557 465 2456 75 3633 231 231 0 0<br />

55040 BOXHOLM 0 2197 0 1184 0 1752 0 111 0 0<br />

55132 PILOT MOUND 1086 2173 585 1171 866 1733 55 110 0 0<br />

55054 COLLINS 3519 4693 1896 2529 2805 3741 178 238 0 0<br />

55321 LORING 1276 1277 688 688 1018 1018 64 65 0 0<br />

55056 COLO 6876 6876 3706 3706 5482 5482 349 349 0 0<br />

57050 DAYTON 6300 6300 3395 3395 5022 5022 320 320 0 0<br />

57078 HARCOURT 2964 2964 1597 1597 2363 2363 150 150 0 0<br />

57056 EAGLE GROVE 8943 8943 4820 4820 7130 7130 453 454 0 4263<br />

57080 FAITH(BRDGT,GC,HUMBDT,R 32441 32441 12971 17484 0 25864 1646 1646 0 0<br />

57064 FARNHAMVILLE UNITED 1600 2684 700 1447 0 2140 0 136 0 0<br />

57124 SOMERS 2324 2324 538 1252 1667 1853 108 118 0 0<br />

57066 FT. DODGE, EPWORTH 3707 8926 0 4811 0 7116 0 453 0 0<br />

57068 FT. DODGE, FIRST 34286 34286 352 18478 5316 27335 1740 1740 0 1475<br />

57072 FT. DODGE, RIVERSIDE 3393 3393 1829 1829 2705 2705 172 172 0 0<br />

55263 FT. DODGE, TRINITY 17070 17070 4839 9200 13609 13609 866 866 0 0<br />

57076 GOWRIE 8537 8537 4601 4601 6806 6806 433 433 0 0<br />

55076 GRAND JUNCTION 4513 4513 2432 2432 3598 3598 229 229 0 0<br />

55030 BAGLEY 2870 2870 1547 1547 2288 2288 146 146 0 0<br />

55168 YALE 1848 1846 996 995 1476 1472 96 94 0 331<br />

55084 JAMAICA UNION 1371 1371 739 739 1093 1093 70 70 0 0<br />

55092 LINDEN 1904 1904 1026 1026 1518 1518 96 97 0 0<br />

55138 PRAIRIE CENTER 700 700 377 377 558 558 35 35 0 0<br />

55235 DAWSON 1304 1304 703 703 1039 1039 66 66 0 0<br />

55060 COOPER 1398 1398 754 754 1115 1115 71 71 0 0<br />

55301 HUBBARD, SALEM 7456 7456 4019 4019 5945 5945 378 378 0 0<br />

55071 HUXLEY, TRINITY 4169 4169 2247 2247 3324 3324 212 212 0 0<br />

55046 CAMBRIDGE 3396 3396 1830 1830 2707 2707 172 172 0 0<br />

55088 JEFFERSON, FIRST 20339 20339 10961 10961 16215 16215 1032 1032 0 8034<br />

57086 LAKE CITY UNION 5124 6393 0 3446 1278 5097 0 324 0 0<br />

57092 LEHIGH 2277 2277 1227 1227 1815 1816 116 116 0 1976<br />

57070 OTHO 3657 3657 1971 1971 2916 2916 186 186 0 0<br />

57094 LOHRVILLE 2011 4556 1084 2455 1603 3632 100 231 0 0<br />

55090 LANESBORO 3550 3550 1913 1913 2830 2830 180 180 0 0


55096 MACKEY 763 763 411 411 609 609 39 39 0 0<br />

55104 MAXWELL 0 4389 0 2366 0 3499 0 223 0 0<br />

55818 PEORIA 1557 1557 839 839 256 1241 24 79 0 0<br />

55116 NAPIER 2710 2710 1460 1460 2160 2160 137 137 0 0<br />

55118 NEVADA, FIRST 19952 19952 10753 10753 15907 15907 1012 1012 0 0<br />

55122 OGDEN, COMMUNITY 16800 16800 9054 9054 4946 13394 0 852 0 0<br />

57098 OUR SAVIOUR UMC 9659 9659 5205 5205 7700 7700 491 490 0 0<br />

55124 PANORA 3250 3250 1751 1751 2591 2591 165 165 0 0<br />

57108 POMEROY, WESLEY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

55333 PATON 3995 3995 0 2153 0 3185 0 203 0 0<br />

55052 CHURDAN 4032 4032 962 2173 1086 3215 102 205 0 0<br />

55130 PERRY, FIRST 12958 14136 4444 7619 939 11270 59 717 0 0<br />

55146 RIPPEY 4512 4512 2432 2432 3000 3598 0 229 0 0<br />

55072 FAIRVIEW 959 959 517 517 764 764 49 49 0 0<br />

57112 RADCLIFFE, ST. JOHN'S 3301 3301 1779 1779 2632 2632 167 167 0 0<br />

57062 ELLSWORTH 1739 1739 0 937 0 1386 0 88 0 0<br />

57114 RINARD 1862 1862 1004 1004 1485 1485 94 94 0 0<br />

57116 ROCKWELL CITY 8148 8148 4390 4391 6495 6496 413 413 0 0<br />

57082 JOLLEY 2844 2844 1533 1533 2268 2268 144 144 0 0<br />

55148 SCRANTON 6947 6947 3744 3744 5539 5539 352 352 0 0<br />

55080 GREENBRIER 1332 1332 718 718 1062 1062 68 68 0 0<br />

55152 SLATER 3062 3062 1650 1650 2441 2441 155 155 0 0<br />

55150 SHELDAHL 2797 2797 1507 1507 2230 2230 142 142 0 3062<br />

57128 STANHOPE, GRACE (PARISH 2783 2783 217 1500 0 2218 0 141 0 0<br />

55353 STORY CITY, GRACE 9968 9968 5372 5372 7947 7947 506 506 0 0<br />

57130 STRATFORD, CALVARY 2650 3534 1428 1905 2113 2818 134 179 0 7431<br />

57126 SOUTH MARION 2179 2179 1175 1175 1738 1738 111 111 0 0<br />

57096 HOMER 791 791 427 427 631 631 40 40 0 0<br />

57054 DUNCOMBE 1396 1396 0 753 0 1113 0 71 0 0<br />

57138 WEBSTER CITY, ASBURY 20814 20814 11218 11218 16594 16594 1056 1056 0 0<br />

55361 WEBSTER CITY, FAITH 8650 8650 500 4662 706 6897 0 439 0 1459<br />

57084 KAMRAR 1664 1664 897 897 1326 1327 84 84 0 242<br />

57142 WOOLSTOCK 1895 1895 1020 1021 1511 1511 96 96 0 0<br />

57134 VINCENT 1510 1510 814 814 1204 1204 77 77 0 0<br />

55367 ZEARING 3689 3689 1988 1988 2941 2941 187 187 0 0<br />

District Totals 510438 533514 227245 287536 312227 425352 22530 27067 0 28273<br />

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590<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 2 -- BENEVOLENCES -- 50A. General Advance Specials; 50B. World Service Special Gifts; 51. Youth Service Fund; 52A. One Great Hour of Sharing; 52B. World Communion; 52C. U.M. Student Day;<br />

52D. Human Relations Day; 52E. Peace With Justice; 52F. Native American Awareness Sunday; 53A. Christian Education Sunday; 53B. Golden Cross Sunday; 53C. Rural Life Sunday; 54. <strong>Conference</strong> Advance Specials; 55. Higher Education Division; 56. Health and<br />

Wholeness Agencies; 58. Other Benevolences; 72. United Methodist Women Cash Sent to District..<br />

Fort Dodge District 50A 50B 51 52A 52B 52C 52D 52E 52F 53A 53B 53C 54 55 56 58 72<br />

Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben<br />

ChNum ChName GAS WSSG YSF SDOGH SDWC SDUMS SDHR SDPWJ SDNAA SDCE SDGC SRL CAS HED HW OTH UMW<br />

55205 AMES, CALVARY 631 0 0 32 47 21 20 15 31 10 41 0 246 0 0 1745 2043<br />

55022 AMES, COLLEGIATE 12138 200 0 891 327 380 45 167 353 290 398 0 1225 0 0 3217 6376<br />

55024 AMES, FIRST 12562 0 0 709 281 71 260 87 266 345 266 309 3774 0 0 8161 8325<br />

55021 AMES, KOREAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

55034 BEAVER YOKE 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0<br />

55036 BOONE, FIRST 4153 0 0 346 236 52 60 79 35 0 0 0 2288 0 0 1878 5350<br />

55038 BOONE, MARION STREET 200 0 0 0 13 30 0 25 13 0 0 40 0 0 0 860 872<br />

55040 BOXHOLM 205 0 0 0 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1379 383<br />

55132 PILOT MOUND 125 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 354<br />

55054 COLLINS 1651 0 0 162 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 309 0 0 244 935<br />

55321 LORING 610 0 0 42 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 199<br />

55056 COLO 572 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 177 0 0 1611 2974<br />

57050 DAYTON 345 0 0 47 36 0 6 1 1 14 11 4 16 0 0 1795 1206<br />

57078 HARCOURT 193 0 0 35 10 20 10 5 30 32 2 0 77 0 0 213 820<br />

57056 EAGLE GROVE 2033 0 0 220 25 25 129 67 91 50 68 81 536 0 0 1228 5723<br />

57080 FAITH(BRDGT,GC,HUMBDT,R 8251 0 0 276 129 561 32 30 72 350 0 0 675 0 0 33450 11898<br />

57064 FARNHAMVILLE UNITED 155 0 0 5 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21575 852<br />

57124 SOMERS 238 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 1113<br />

57066 FT. DODGE, EPWORTH 41 0 0 50 66 33 24 30 13 0 15 0 34 0 0 912 971<br />

57068 FT. DODGE, FIRST 14047 0 360 1573 625 0 201 225 151 0 0 0 3014 0 0 786 10279<br />

57072 FT. DODGE, RIVERSIDE 323 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1200 1099<br />

55263 FT. DODGE, TRINITY 5309 0 0 582 116 96 101 58 63 216 0 0 1296 0 25 1923 2736<br />

57076 GOWRIE 771 0 0 139 75 45 82 22 96 39 75 33 0 0 0 430 1968<br />

55076 GRAND JUNCTION 194 0 0 242 29 45 15 5 0 0 0 0 118 0 0 584 1464<br />

55030 BAGLEY 15 0 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 177 605<br />

55168 YALE 121 0 0 10 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 703 1443<br />

55084 JAMAICA UNION 210 0 0 35 5 15 6 5 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 672 0<br />

55092 LINDEN 200 0 0 19 0 85 0 16 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 285 186<br />

55138 PRAIRIE CENTER 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 229<br />

55235 DAWSON 345 0 0 25 35 0 20 20 0 0 25 0 63 0 0 25 0<br />

55060 COOPER 2 0 0 11 0 2 5 5 0 0 10 0 60 0 0 24 78<br />

55301 HUBBARD, SALEM 5479 0 0 132 21 59 80 48 97 56 0 0 0 0 0 715 1964<br />

55071 HUXLEY, TRINITY 503 0 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 408 0 0 267 0<br />

55046 CAMBRIDGE 1602 0 0 87 111 0 80 30 84 17 30 0 520 0 0 365 0<br />

55088 JEFFERSON, FIRST 693 0 36 33 73 46 25 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17962 5822<br />

57086 LAKE CITY UNION 449 0 5 545 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 342 0 0 106 1400<br />

57092 LEHIGH 793 0 0 125 15 8 15 23 21 12 25 37 405 0 25 775 475<br />

57070 OTHO 688 0 0 60 25 25 25 25 25 37 62 0 156 0 0 1720 960<br />

57094 LOHRVILLE 126 0 0 18 11 38 35 7 19 5 9 23 29 0 0 328 2195<br />

55090 LANESBORO 405 0 40 25 25 25 25 27 25 25 33 50 100 0 0 493 519


55096 MACKEY 50 0 0 0 0 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 13<br />

55104 MAXWELL 1184 0 0 59 25 0 0 5 2 11 0 0 143 0 0 305 420<br />

55818 PEORIA 80 0 0 58 25 0 0 8 5 8 0 0 149 0 0 400 139<br />

55116 NAPIER 1400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 883<br />

55118 NEVADA, FIRST 6088 0 0 471 103 110 157 41 120 152 0 0 1308 0 0 1667 3560<br />

55122 OGDEN, COMMUNITY 1899 0 0 20 69 0 20 20 0 173 13 22 0 0 0 771 3660<br />

57098 OUR SAVIOUR UMC 1170 0 0 654 124 135 138 84 142 104 178 78 626 0 0 1569 0<br />

55124 PANORA 451 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 3 0 0 0 300 0 0 0 1016<br />

57108 POMEROY, WESLEY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 145 2442<br />

55333 PATON 190 0 0 40 8 27 20 8 14 12 3 2 126 0 0 0 899<br />

55052 CHURDAN 173 0 0 12 18 33 26 10 11 13 19 17 181 0 0 17192 410<br />

55130 PERRY, FIRST 832 0 0 218 72 69 65 60 248 79 156 36 770 0 0 1316 4278<br />

55146 RIPPEY 168 0 0 26 6 1 0 0 1 0 17 2 0 0 0 1155 0<br />

55072 FAIRVIEW 497 0 0 83 19 8 2 2 18 0 50 10 10 0 0 95 0<br />

57112 RADCLIFFE, ST. JOHN'S 889 0 0 110 10 10 20 0 20 0 0 32 105 0 0 2004 2300<br />

57062 ELLSWORTH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 892 410<br />

57114 RINARD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

57116 ROCKWELL CITY 1527 0 0 99 0 20 105 53 22 153 103 0 922 0 0 19028 2276<br />

57082 JOLLEY 108 0 0 0 20 0 24 0 47 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 966<br />

55148 SCRANTON 1161 0 0 82 0 69 49 71 44 0 0 0 50 0 0 1219 2779<br />

55080 GREENBRIER 43 0 0 5 0 10 3 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 342<br />

55152 SLATER 230 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 292 0 0 210 726<br />

55150 SHELDAHL 682 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 747 812<br />

57128 STANHOPE, GRACE (PARISH 133 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 96 0 0 80 0<br />

55353 STORY CITY, GRACE 1773 0 0 0 70 0 73 35 43 105 0 140 1023 0 0 3011 2129<br />

57130 STRATFORD, CALVARY 370 0 0 10 8 2 0 28 13 51 27 14 0 0 0 2596 756<br />

57126 SOUTH MARION 37 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 5 0 9 2 0 0 0 747 4478<br />

57096 HOMER 100 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 133<br />

57054 DUNCOMBE 16 0 0 0 3 7 3 0 0 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 193<br />

57138 WEBSTER CITY, ASBURY 4056 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1285 0 0 2256 6342<br />

55361 WEBSTER CITY, FAITH 1717 0 0 90 10 0 19 15 36 10 25 30 450 0 0 1118 1993<br />

57084 KAMRAR 425 0 0 66 0 20 21 15 15 1 25 5 125 0 0 273 397<br />

57142 WOOLSTOCK 69 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 326<br />

57134 VINCENT 25 0 0 11 3 0 12 1 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 60 463<br />

55367 ZEARING 175 0 0 35 0 0 27 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 4679 0<br />

District Totals 104121 200 491 8735 3033 2327 2180 1550 2459 2464 1751 1025 23884 0 50 171563 129357<br />

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IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 3 -- MINISTERIAL SUPPORT/LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES -- 61. Pastor’s Salary; 62. Associate’s Salary; 63. Housing-Related Allowances and Utilities Paid by Church; 64.<br />

Expenditures for Travel; 65T. Total Pastoral Support 1998; 66. Deacons/Diaconal Compensation & Expenses; 67. Program Staff Compensation & Expenses; 68. Current Expenses for Program other than personnel; 69. Other Current Operating Expenses; 70. Paid on<br />

Principal and Interest. 71. Paid on buildings and Improvements; 73. Grand Total Paid.<br />

Fort Dodge District 61 62 63 64 65T 66 67 68 69 70 71 73<br />

PSAL ASAL PS PS PS Diac CE CE CE CE CE GT<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 1998 Util Reimb Tot98 Exp PrgStf Prog Oper Debt Prop Paid<br />

55205 AMES, CALVARY 39243 0 7000 1702 46243 0 0 12184 23885 0 16013 141956<br />

55022 AMES, COLLEGIATE 40945 36210 15423 1798 92578 0 64981 25006 178366 0 28030 525180<br />

55024 AMES, FIRST 47999 27269 1<strong>2000</strong> 7879 87268 0 52944 18676 87513 0 22571 414113<br />

55021 AMES, KOREAN 25030 0 800 2073 25830 0 750 3442 1256 0 9038 52150<br />

55034 BEAVER YOKE 1040 0 0 0 1040 0 0 0 0 0 157 1426<br />

55036 BOONE, FIRST 53254 41727 2090 5465 97071 0 18475 17202 86584 0 29607 361524<br />

55038 BOONE, MARION STREET 15061 0 0 717 15061 0 3094 369 1770 0 7393 37564<br />

55040 BOXHOLM 13624 0 0 1094 13624 0 0 0 1934 0 40392 62053<br />

55132 PILOT MOUND 9607 0 600 1507 10207 0 0 173 1730 0 30340 49914<br />

55054 COLLINS 15870 0 1649 0 17519 0 670 1111 2035 0 4825 41613<br />

55321 LORING 3887 0 180 0 4067 0 470 741 28 0 0 10225<br />

55056 COLO 29500 0 0 4500 29500 0 0 1578 8438 0 9750 81609<br />

57050 DAYTON 21942 0 296 2389 22238 0 2348 3269 11859 0 9403 75551<br />

57078 HARCOURT 10971 0 0 1138 10971 0 1231 1277 5304 0 12197 43382<br />

57056 EAGLE GROVE 32600 0 0 4320 32600 0 4029 5499 26658 0 22484 138251<br />

57080 FAITH(BRDGT,GC,HUMBDT,R 51105 36105 0 7773 87210 0 39565 7119 102719 0 52780 404174<br />

57064 FARNHAMVILLE UNITED 18600 0 0 2934 18600 0 0 300 5531 0 4910 61018<br />

57124 SOMERS 9300 0 0 1077 9300 0 900 1116 4103 0 5374 30478<br />

57066 FT. DODGE, EPWORTH 27600 0 0 1739 27600 0 977 2849 18887 0 12141 78934<br />

57068 FT. DODGE, FIRST 47941 27293 540 8336 75774 0 45385 21095 62667 6804 31054 328033<br />

57072 FT. DODGE, RIVERSIDE 19220 0 1600 995 20820 0 2080 0 6589 0 10028 54353<br />

55263 FT. DODGE, TRINITY 42456 0 0 0 42456 0 24419 15182 41636 29669 51081 256846<br />

57076 GOWRIE 34559 0 0 2999 34559 0 1015 4574 17700 0 11940 104975<br />

55076 GRAND JUNCTION 10759 6532 0 3800 17291 0 1400 3100 9912 0 <strong>2000</strong> 50777<br />

55030 BAGLEY 5806 7057 0 1408 12863 0 750 530 2740 0 4960 40883<br />

55168 YALE 4649 5651 0 1128 10300 0 0 435 2082 0 2555 23433<br />

55084 JAMAICA UNION 2814 3421 0 683 6235 0 1075 213 1149 0 2323 15699<br />

55092 LINDEN 4359 5298 0 1057 9657 0 0 835 1969 0 2457 21124<br />

55138 PRAIRIE CENTER 1569 1907 0 381 3476 0 0 87 618 0 1101 7562<br />

55235 DAWSON 3545 4309 0 860 7854 0 0 186 1397 0 3150 18934<br />

55060 COOPER 3022 3673 0 733 6695 0 0 159 1267 0 1746 14133<br />

55301 HUBBARD, SALEM 25600 0 7800 3288 33400 0 2281 5047 14089 0 14905 98405<br />

55071 HUXLEY, TRINITY 17152 0 4300 3129 21452 0 705 1276 5831 14635 25627 85816<br />

55046 CAMBRIDGE 13458 0 0 1517 13458 0 0 3579 4806 0 6261 40712<br />

55088 JEFFERSON, FIRST 40077 26200 55 3589 66332 0 31083 13720 45263 0 151145 404099<br />

57086 LAKE CITY UNION 9500 0 213 977 9713 0 5092 1212 12185 0 16115 54095<br />

57092 LEHIGH 10414 0 1215 1141 11629 0 0 1067 1476 0 3789 32030<br />

57070 OTHO 14986 0 0 1353 14986 0 875 1641 4125 0 5195 44361<br />

57094 LOHRVILLE 9417 8205 0 2426 17622 0 1192 805 4734 0 4620 38916<br />

55090 LANESBORO 6870 5955 0 1763 12825 0 2450 1060 5349 0 7070 40402


55096 MACKEY 5040 0 0 0 5040 0 0 0 0 0 0 6980<br />

55104 MAXWELL 20292 0 0 2108 20292 0 0 1289 2066 0 7387 40220<br />

55818 PEORIA 6762 0 0 1470 6762 0 1020 297 1466 0 7020 23539<br />

55116 NAPIER 11500 0 0 0 11500 0 572 187 908 0 6833 27350<br />

55118 NEVADA, FIRST 45720 0 7280 1954 53000 0 43264 26287 41831 0 19873 250332<br />

55122 OGDEN, COMMUNITY 44715 0 1248 3281 45963 0 24141 5987 32489 9345 21247 185172<br />

57098 OUR SAVIOUR UMC 40690 0 648 2661 41338 0 800 3455 11334 0 48707 143990<br />

55124 PANORA 29735 0 0 4600 29735 0 624 0 6358 0 3900 60015<br />

57108 POMEROY, WESLEY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6595<br />

55333 PATON 6849 5976 0 2008 12825 0 0 653 2982 0 4419 28041<br />

55052 CHURDAN 6623 5778 0 1820 12401 0 0 654 5476 0 4565 65697<br />

55130 PERRY, FIRST 33995 963 49 756 35007 0 10300 4082 33762 6829 19050 140150<br />

55146 RIPPEY 22960 0 0 1606 22960 0 0 2240 6004 0 12124 62315<br />

55072 FAIRVIEW 5040 0 0 694 5040 0 0 0 592 0 2491 12894<br />

57112 RADCLIFFE, ST. JOHN'S 14260 0 0 1557 14260 0 540 593 3634 0 10309 46174<br />

57062 ELLSWORTH 7130 0 0 779 7130 0 0 153 773 0 2688 16042<br />

57114 RINARD 8940 0 0 2587 8940 0 1560 150 3621 0 4133 25436<br />

57116 ROCKWELL CITY 29337 0 95 3874 29432 0 2845 4921 15302 12140 41628 161178<br />

57082 JOLLEY 10948 0 52 1590 11000 0 1359 0 1904 0 6079 29819<br />

55148 SCRANTON 29219 0 4706 0 33925 0 2560 2138 9230 0 23323 98742<br />

55080 GREENBRIER 6414 0 0 500 6414 0 600 0 480 0 7786 20949<br />

55152 SLATER 13810 0 0 2057 13810 0 0 1254 1958 39200 5189 75395<br />

55150 SHELDAHL 15137 0 80 1970 15217 0 350 706 1932 0 2137 38594<br />

57128 STANHOPE, GRACE (PARISH 10238 0 0 1680 10238 0 300 949 2296 0 2839 27905<br />

55353 STORY CITY, GRACE 30581 0 7300 1750 37881 0 3723 6199 21223 0 9300 119306<br />

57130 STRATFORD, CALVARY 12677 1460 165 1653 14302 0 3544 193 3669 0 3312 53746<br />

57126 SOUTH MARION 7362 848 96 961 8306 0 2114 190 85 2072 0 24182<br />

57096 HOMER 3190 367 41 416 3598 0 1308 385 625 0 1060 9424<br />

57054 DUNCOMBE 2781 320 36 363 3137 0 1204 217 706 0 1752 8989<br />

57138 WEBSTER CITY, ASBURY 46800 0 0 2757 46800 17163 26427 20397 54457 75000 49377 360750<br />

55361 WEBSTER CITY, FAITH 30855 0 397 3004 31252 0 0 3250 19110 139429 15405 235369<br />

57084 KAMRAR 6865 0 157 670 7022 0 0 674 3193 0 2274 19010<br />

57142 WOOLSTOCK 4950 1870 0 735 6820 0 500 73 982 0 4775 18742<br />

57134 VINCENT 4050 1530 0 735 5580 0 500 59 583 0 2193 13814<br />

55367 ZEARING 24500 0 0 975 24500 0 0 <strong>2000</strong> 2316 0 7110 58254<br />

District Totals 1395316 265924 78111 143239 1739351 17163 440391 267346 1109531 335123 1036812 6901813<br />

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IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 1 -- CHURCH MEMBERSHIP -- 1. Total Full Members Reported at Close of 1998; 2A. Received This Year on Profession of Faith; 2B. Restored by Affirmation; 3. Received from Other United Methodist<br />

Churches; 4. Received from Other Denominations; 5A. Removed by Charge <strong>Conference</strong>; 5B. Withdrawn; 6. Removed by Transfer to Other United Methodist Churches; 7. Removed by Transfer to Other Denominations; 8. Removed by Death; 9. Total full Members at<br />

Close of 1999 10. Average Attendance at the Principal Weekly Worship Service(s); 11. Number of Persons Baptized This Year (All Ages); 12. Preparatory Members now on Roll (All Baptized Children Under 19); 13. Number of Persons on Constituency Roll; 14. Total<br />

Enrolled in confirmation Classes This Year.<br />

Mason City District 1 2A 2B 3 4 5A 5B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

Mbrs Rcv Rcv Rcv Rcv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Mbrs Wor Bapt Prep Const Conf<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 Prof Affm TrUM TrOD ChgC Wthd TrUM TrOD Dead 1999 Att Mbrs 1998<br />

56648 ACKLEY 259 4 0 2 2 0 0 2 1 5 259 108 2 36 40 0<br />

57426 GENEVA 150 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 149 54 0 20 19 0<br />

57044 ALDEN 291 6 0 3 4 0 2 2 4 2 294 105 2 58 26 5<br />

57110 POPEJOY 75 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 72 28 0 10 12 0<br />

57140 WILLIAMS 106 4 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 105 35 1 15 11 4<br />

56528 BELMOND 414 23 0 1 1 0 0 9 0 7 423 185 10 85 157 8<br />

56530 BRITT 484 13 0 0 9 0 0 4 0 10 492 177 11 84 98 16<br />

56532 BUFFALO CENTER 190 5 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 5 190 80 5 30 22 0<br />

57402 CHARLES CITY, TRINITY 757 11 0 5 2 3 3 9 6 21 733 251 5 106 13 11<br />

56536 CLARION, FIRST 499 6 1 8 2 0 3 4 1 13 495 164 1 84 48 4<br />

56538 CLEAR LAKE 973 21 0 12 10 0 6 8 8 14 980 248 15 214 120 7<br />

56540 CORWITH 135 5 0 0 10 0 4 0 0 3 143 72 0 44 36 4<br />

56624 WESLEY, FIRST UMC OF 40 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 46 32 1 6 11 0<br />

56914 CRESCO, FIRST 359 12 0 0 9 0 0 5 5 9 361 130 8 70 41 8<br />

55073 CRESCO, ZION 50 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 36 1 3 16 0<br />

57052 DOWS 201 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 193 67 1 38 55 4<br />

56520 ALEXANDER, COMMUNITY 67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 66 28 2 11 17 1<br />

57412 DUMONT 256 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 249 101 0 49 18 4<br />

57390 AREDALE 86 6 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 95 56 7 23 30 0<br />

55037 BRISTOW 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 15 0 0 0 0<br />

57060 ELLIS 64 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 3 54 17 0 0 0 0<br />

57418 ELMA 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 37 20 0 0 2 0<br />

57420 FLOYD, GRACE 241 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 237 54 2 89 74 12<br />

57406 WEST ST. CHARLES 125 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 124 42 1 29 23 2<br />

56562 FOREST CITY 642 12 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 6 658 205 12 185 125 18<br />

56542 CRYSTAL LAKE 113 12 0 4 1 0 2 4 0 3 121 55 4 21 38 9<br />

57422 FREDERICKSBURG 139 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 136 61 3 26 23 0<br />

57498 WILLIAMSTOWN 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 11 0 4 1 0<br />

56564 GARNER 455 10 0 6 2 0 3 2 3 9 456 168 4 126 63 0<br />

57428 GREENE YOKE 102 0 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 8 101 55 0 4 0 0<br />

57430 HAMPTON 701 6 3 7 0 15 6 9 3 18 666 219 9 180 26 6<br />

57432 HANSELL 141 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 2 133 65 1 16 8 8<br />

55141 WEST FORK 39 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 23 0 5 15 0<br />

56696 IOWA FALLS, FIRST 873 27 1 10 2 2 0 8 3 19 881 268 5 244 115 10<br />

56578 KANAWHA 248 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 5 244 60 0 35 27 0<br />

56580 KLEMME 251 7 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 257 93 1 36 42 2<br />

55045 GOODELL 69 1 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 3 71 27 0 9 25 2<br />

56582 LAKE MILLS, ASBURY 217 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 214 79 1 49 62 9<br />

57444 LIME SPRINGS 231 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 7 223 68 1 33 67 7<br />

57408 CHESTER 103 5 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 4 104 38 1 16 27 0


56595 LU VERNE 141 6 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 143 59 0 15 39 6<br />

56594 LIVERMORE 124 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 127 51 1 23 27 5<br />

55107 MANLY, BETHEL 388 13 0 3 2 0 0 5 1 4 396 174 3 38 94 9<br />

55097 BOLAN, TRINITY 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 52 35 1 11 25 4<br />

57446 MASON CITY, FIRST 1414 35 10 11 13 0 17 21 1 14 1430 477 29 331 167 25<br />

55115 MASON CITY, GRACE 299 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 3 293 103 2 91 61 8<br />

57448 MASON CITY, WESLEY 693 12 2 12 4 2 6 14 6 23 672 199 22 140 58 6<br />

55117 MESERVEY, SALEM 141 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 150 59 4 28 19 3<br />

56618 THORNTON, FIRST 177 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 177 68 2 35 38 3<br />

57100 MORGAN 146 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 148 35 3 14 3 5<br />

57392 BRADFORD 57 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 58 15 0 5 0 0<br />

57090 LEE CENTER 78 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 78 25 0 2 0 0<br />

57454 NEW HAMPTON, FIRST 271 5 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 2 277 103 4 69 60 14<br />

57458 NORTHWOOD 297 2 0 7 2 0 2 0 2 6 298 75 1 52 37 3<br />

57460 OSAGE, FIRST 306 9 0 8 0 0 1 0 2 6 314 101 6 36 48 9<br />

56604 RENWICK 168 7 3 2 1 0 7 2 2 4 166 62 9 25 25 4<br />

56566 GOLDFIELD 140 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 137 39 3 14 26 1<br />

57468 RICEVILLE 140 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 6 138 39 1 35 12 4<br />

57450 MC INTIRE 83 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 84 31 1 23 11 0<br />

57472 ROCKFORD 313 5 0 3 3 0 5 1 1 4 313 84 7 87 98 12<br />

57421 MARBLE ROCK 110 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 108 35 9 31 45 4<br />

57474 ROCKWELL 182 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 183 105 6 54 55 6<br />

56610 SWALEDALE 83 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 82 59 3 19 31 2<br />

56606 ROWAN UNITED CHURCH (YO 89 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 92 36 2 7 7 4<br />

57480 SHEFFIELD, FIRST 211 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 207 55 3 18 0 3<br />

57398 CHAPIN, SALEM 38 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 35 12 0 0 13 0<br />

57456 NORA SPRINGS, FIRST 270 4 1 0 1 0 2 3 3 4 264 75 3 74 65 0<br />

57476 RUDD 150 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 154 57 3 1 141 6<br />

57464 PLYMOUTH, FIRST 103 4 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 2 104 45 6 27 31 0<br />

57470 ROCK FALLS, OLD STONE 129 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 128 48 1 23 20 5<br />

57478 ST. ANSGAR 207 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 208 49 3 16 33 2<br />

57442 LITTLE CEDAR 87 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 80 23 0 20 18 0<br />

56616 THOMPSON 98 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 93 32 2 29 20 3<br />

55153 VENTURA 149 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 147 46 2 25 26 12<br />

District Totals 17567 363 34 133 100 33 88 144 63 332 17537 6111 259 3511 2906 329<br />

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596<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 2 -- CHURCH SCHOOL, U.M.M./U.M.W./U.M.Y.F., PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS -- 15. Number of Leaders; 16. Children (Birth thru 6th Grade); 17. Youth (7th thru H.S.); 18.<br />

Adults (Post H.S.); 19. Total Church School Membership; 20. Average Attendance in the Sunday School; 21. Average Attendance in Other On-Going Classes and Groups for Learning; 22. Average Attendance in Short-Term Classes and Groups For Learning; 23. Number<br />

of Church School Members Joining the Church This year on Conf of Faith; 24. Members in Chartered United Methodist Men; 25. Amount Paid for Projects (U.M.M.); 26. Membership in United Methodist Women; 27. Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work;<br />

28. Membership in U.M.Y.F.; 29. Amount paid for Projects; 30. Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment; 31. Value of Church-Owned Parsonages and Furniture; 32. Value of Other Assets; 33. Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, 32 at end of Year; 34. Other Indebtedness.<br />

Mason City District 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34<br />

CS CS CS CS CS CS OCOG OCST Conf UMM UMM UMW UMW UMY UMY PV Oth Debt Debt<br />

ChNum ChName Ldr Chld Yth Adlt Tot Att CS Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv PVCH Par Asst PA Oth<br />

56648 ACKLEY 7 33 8 0 48 33 0 10 4 0 0 39 2300 18 4600 485000 104000 15000 0 0<br />

57426 GENEVA 8 30 20 0 58 40 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 16 2300 300000 0 17<strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

57044 ALDEN 5 35 27 15 82 30 10 0 4 0 0 81 736 25 0 690500 80000 0 11132 0<br />

57110 POPEJOY 2 1 0 0 3 1 6 0 0 0 0 18 4700 0 0 250000 0 0 0 0<br />

57140 WILLIAMS 3 17 6 5 31 15 0 0 4 0 0 18 210 3 0 138000 0 <strong>2000</strong>0 0 3900<br />

56528 BELMOND 14 67 24 16 121 45 10 0 0 0 0 84 11063 24 0 1366665 125000 127092 0 0<br />

56530 BRITT 12 74 60 32 178 95 50 70 12 45 0 99 0 45 565 1500000 110000 0 0 0<br />

56532 BUFFALO CENTER 7 21 6 0 34 22 12 42 1 0 0 48 1634 3 0 450000 60000 2093 0 0<br />

57402 CHARLES CITY, TRINITY 24 61 70 22 177 57 25 11 8 24 100 126 2683 59 0 <strong>2000</strong>000 135000 1034121 0 0<br />

56536 CLARION, FIRST 20 61 42 103 226 125 8 12 4 0 0 109 2098 55 0 1590100 97600 2500000 0 0<br />

56538 CLEAR LAKE 34 108 90 65 297 111 25 20 14 50 390 137 695 90 100 2251000 243000 800000 63391 0<br />

56540 CORWITH 8 45 10 5 68 23 6 35 4 0 0 43 1373 0 0 438000 67000 73300 0 0<br />

56624 WESLEY, FIRST UMC OF 3 3 2 5 13 8 0 8 0 13 0 15 1135 0 0 230000 0 45000 0 0<br />

56914 CRESCO, FIRST 11 52 34 12 109 53 12 12 12 14 3000 72 4000 25 414 914000 114000 74500 0 0<br />

55073 CRESCO, ZION 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 450 0 0 15000 0 0 0 0<br />

57052 DOWS 19 26 16 18 79 42 9 10 3 0 0 49 3450 19 172 109000 108000 98460 0 0<br />

56520 ALEXANDER, COMMUNITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 946 0 0 <strong>2000</strong>00 0 8742 0 0<br />

57412 DUMONT 4 25 18 15 62 27 12 90 0 0 0 26 1049 8 70 432300 79100 0 0 0<br />

57390 AREDALE 5 13 15 10 43 17 5 25 6 0 0 21 809 7 65 235000 70000 0 0 0<br />

55037 BRISTOW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 27 0 0 11900 0 0 0 0<br />

57060 ELLIS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 14 386 0 0 54000 0 2522 0 0<br />

57418 ELMA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 254800 31000 19153 0 0<br />

57420 FLOYD, GRACE 15 19 10 11 55 22 12 20 0 0 0 48 300 10 30 721800 102300 6<strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

57406 WEST ST. CHARLES 12 5 10 5 32 8 6 15 0 0 0 23 63 5 20 27<strong>2000</strong> 0 12558 0 0<br />

56562 FOREST CITY 29 116 86 25 256 125 25 103 8 11 0 145 4147 93 0 1445000 125000 72945 27676 11822<br />

56542 CRYSTAL LAKE 6 15 2 6 29 11 8 2 9 0 0 27 732 10 39 295000 50000 5670 0 3000<br />

57422 FREDERICKSBURG 6 12 10 0 28 12 5 10 0 0 0 23 408 12 0 250000 110000 98168 0 0<br />

57498 WILLIAMSTOWN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 14000 0 5000 0 0<br />

56564 GARNER 22 87 54 42 205 92 16 75 0 20 150 123 1085 40 0 1836600 117000 98000 0 0<br />

57428 GREENE YOKE 8 7 4 26 45 30 15 12 0 18 1200 50 1644 10 140 225000 8<strong>2000</strong> 0 0 0<br />

57430 HAMPTON 113 141 58 40 352 77 30 161 6 0 0 97 4705 25 0 855000 87000 0 0 4000<br />

57432 HANSELL 6 11 12 13 42 23 12 8 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 24<strong>2000</strong> 8<strong>2000</strong> 3000 0 0<br />

55141 WEST FORK 2 2 3 5 12 8 12 8 0 0 0 18 0 1 0 261000 0 0 0 0<br />

56696 IOWA FALLS, FIRST 42 141 110 85 378 137 12 25 27 0 0 125 0 40 0 2100000 240000 45000 28140 0<br />

56578 KANAWHA 7 17 12 15 51 22 15 0 0 25 0 49 492 0 0 4<strong>2000</strong>0 60000 0 0 0<br />

56580 KLEMME 12 30 23 0 65 40 0 0 7 10 150 50 3745 0 0 640300 95700 11149 0 0<br />

55045 GOODELL 4 6 9 0 19 10 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 204000 0 39048 0 0<br />

56582 LAKE MILLS, ASBURY 12 28 21 8 69 55 0 20 0 0 0 71 1681 20 150 427940 85272 18000 0 0<br />

57444 LIME SPRINGS 12 27 15 21 75 24 12 22 0 0 0 28 505 15 0 828900 40600 14000 0 0<br />

57408 CHESTER 8 18 7 0 33 14 5 10 5 0 0 13 145 7 0 151000 0 27000 0 0


56595 LU VERNE 6 12 13 11 42 13 14 11 6 15 565 38 2100 12 65 350000 88000 0 0 0<br />

56594 LIVERMORE 9 10 12 0 31 30 8 5 5 0 0 31 750 13 150 395400 0 0 0 0<br />

55107 MANLY, BETHEL 27 54 44 24 149 82 38 36 12 0 0 80 2100 36 402 900000 100000 150000 0 0<br />

55097 BOLAN, TRINITY 5 9 1 16 31 17 10 8 0 0 0 26 2100 0 0 66000 0 1800 0 0<br />

57446 MASON CITY, FIRST 140 261 130 122 653 299 25 36 26 0 0 180 2500 44 200 6500000 0 1085000 0 6000<br />

55115 MASON CITY, GRACE 16 98 24 18 156 50 51 76 2 31 300 28 995 23 100 928900 0 50912 0 0<br />

57448 MASON CITY, WESLEY 24 49 48 8 129 41 0 12 7 34 1412 114 3817 31 7299 1475000 90000 0 0 0<br />

55117 MESERVEY, SALEM 6 25 20 12 63 43 5 10 4 0 0 23 1144 0 0 170000 40000 22500 0 0<br />

56618 THORNTON, FIRST 5 23 8 7 43 32 6 10 0 0 0 30 989 0 0 250000 40000 10000 0 0<br />

57100 MORGAN 4 13 6 9 32 5 4 0 1 0 0 50 0 11 0 233000 83000 0 0 0<br />

57392 BRADFORD 5 15 4 9 33 10 8 6 2 0 0 15 0 2 0 100000 0 0 0 0<br />

57090 LEE CENTER 3 2 6 26 37 12 0 0 1 0 0 15 0 6 0 171900 0 0 0 0<br />

57454 NEW HAMPTON, FIRST 14 31 31 0 76 29 0 20 3 0 0 38 0 14 0 793400 156100 66016 0 0<br />

57458 NORTHWOOD 9 30 18 6 63 24 0 12 2 0 0 73 2411 0 0 878293 85000 131814 0 0<br />

57460 OSAGE, FIRST 11 33 17 10 71 25 4 30 0 24 500 125 2120 12 0 1091777 150000 212794 0 0<br />

56604 RENWICK 5 7 12 0 24 19 12 58 4 0 0 35 762 0 0 405000 50000 167000 0 0<br />

56566 GOLDFIELD 10 12 6 10 38 27 0 8 1 0 0 32 957 0 0 140000 0 68000 0 0<br />

57468 RICEVILLE 12 32 10 0 54 12 12 40 4 0 0 17 870 10 0 190000 9<strong>2000</strong> 4<strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

57450 MC INTIRE 6 16 0 0 22 10 0 16 0 0 0 20 1664 3 0 59600 0 0 0 0<br />

57472 ROCKFORD 23 74 17 4 118 39 12 110 3 0 0 64 1190 22 1102 1144800 91200 56090 0 0<br />

57421 MARBLE ROCK 4 20 4 3 31 17 4 19 1 0 0 25 1781 3 150 257000 85000 34094 0 0<br />

57474 ROCKWELL 25 37 19 18 99 70 138 95 6 0 0 17 0 16 275 1496000 60000 0 0 0<br />

56610 SWALEDALE 8 11 6 9 34 28 7 30 1 0 0 35 525 3 0 227700 0 0 0 0<br />

56606 ROWAN UNITED CHURCH (YO 4 2 5 5 16 10 0 4 4 0 0 31 1945 0 0 0 53000 0 0 0<br />

57480 SHEFFIELD, FIRST 12 15 3 12 42 24 8 0 0 0 0 46 0 4 0 374000 70000 46205 0 0<br />

57398 CHAPIN, SALEM 1 0 0 4 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 10<strong>2000</strong> 0 21374 0 0<br />

57456 NORA SPRINGS, FIRST 11 20 23 8 62 53 0 0 4 0 0 48 1220 0 0 680500 40400 <strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

57476 RUDD 11 37 22 0 70 27 16 20 6 0 0 57 1444 8 0 428500 118020 21784 0 0<br />

57464 PLYMOUTH, FIRST 3 16 3 0 22 15 0 0 3 0 0 27 504 0 0 715011 130000 144996 0 0<br />

57470 ROCK FALLS, OLD STONE 11 15 15 6 47 47 15 6 9 0 0 11 1823 0 0 225100 0 0 0 0<br />

57478 ST. ANSGAR 6 11 5 3 25 6 3 8 2 0 0 54 0 0 0 987400 <strong>2000</strong>0 224000 0 0<br />

57442 LITTLE CEDAR 2 3 0 15 20 2 8 8 0 0 0 28 640 0 0 143000 0 0 0 0<br />

56616 THOMPSON 7 15 10 0 32 18 0 3 3 0 0 18 0 10 0 330200 0 0 0 0<br />

55153 VENTURA 4 27 22 0 53 14 10 0 0 0 0 22 0 14 0 400000 75000 7000 0 0<br />

District Totals 951 2389 1458 1000 5798 2608 793 1554 262 334 7767 3405 95747 994 18408 47714286 4417292 8068900 130339 28722<br />

597


598<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 1 -- APPORTIONMENTS -- 35. Ministerial Support (Paid); 36. Ministerial Support (Apport.); 37. Administrative Budget (Paid); 38. Administrative Budget (Apport.); 39. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Benevolence (Paid); 40. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence (Apport.); 41. Other (Paid); 42. Other (Apport.); 43. District Asking (Paid); 49. Total Prior Year Apportionments Paid.<br />

Mason City District 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 49<br />

MinSprt MinSprt AdBdgt AdBdgt WS/CB WS/CB Other Other DstAsk ApPaid<br />

ChNum ChName Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid PriorYr<br />

56648 ACKLEY 4657 4657 2510 2510 3713 3713 236 236 0 0<br />

57426 GENEVA 2858 2858 1541 1541 2279 2279 145 145 0 0<br />

57044 ALDEN 5285 5285 2848 2848 4214 4214 268 268 0 0<br />

57110 POPEJOY 1876 1876 1011 1011 1495 1495 95 95 0 0<br />

57140 WILLIAMS 0 2833 0 1527 0 2259 0 144 0 0<br />

56528 BELMOND 6571 9857 3542 5313 5239 7859 333 500 0 0<br />

56530 BRITT 9826 9826 5295 5295 7834 7834 242 499 0 0<br />

56532 BUFFALO CENTER 4039 4039 2177 2177 3220 3220 205 205 0 0<br />

57402 CHARLES CITY, TRINITY 15801 21459 4427 11565 7700 17109 0 1089 0 8471<br />

56536 CLARION, FIRST 10891 10891 5870 5870 8683 8683 553 553 0 0<br />

56538 CLEAR LAKE 20315 20315 10949 10949 16196 16196 1031 1031 0 1601<br />

56540 CORWITH 4097 4097 2208 2208 3266 3267 208 208 0 0<br />

56624 WESLEY, FIRST UMC OF 1703 1703 918 918 1358 1358 86 86 0 0<br />

56914 CRESCO, FIRST 7015 7015 3781 3781 5593 5593 356 356 0 0<br />

55073 CRESCO, ZION 569 569 307 307 454 454 29 29 0 0<br />

57052 DOWS 3696 3696 1992 1992 2947 2947 188 188 0 0<br />

56520 ALEXANDER, COMMUNITY 1709 1709 921 921 1362 1362 87 87 0 0<br />

57412 DUMONT 6770 6770 3649 3649 5397 5397 343 343 0 0<br />

57390 AREDALE 3635 3637 1960 1960 2900 2900 186 185 0 0<br />

55037 BRISTOW 1463 1463 789 789 1167 1167 74 74 0 0<br />

57060 ELLIS 1874 1874 1010 1010 1494 1494 95 95 0 0<br />

57418 ELMA 1165 1165 628 628 929 929 59 59 0 0<br />

57420 FLOYD, GRACE 2852 2852 1537 1537 2274 2274 145 145 0 0<br />

57406 WEST ST. CHARLES 2635 2635 1420 1420 2101 2101 134 134 0 0<br />

56562 FOREST CITY 15119 15119 3000 8149 5381 12054 767 767 0 0<br />

56542 CRYSTAL LAKE 4083 4083 2201 2201 255 3255 207 207 0 0<br />

57422 FREDERICKSBURG 4163 4163 2244 2244 3319 3319 211 211 0 5206<br />

57498 WILLIAMSTOWN 830 830 447 447 0 662 0 42 0 0<br />

56564 GARNER 11564 11564 6232 6232 9219 9219 587 587 0 0<br />

57428 GREENE YOKE 3931 3931 2119 2119 3134 3134 124 199 0 0<br />

57430 HAMPTON 18366 18366 9898 9898 14642 14642 932 932 0 0<br />

57432 HANSELL 3866 3866 2084 2084 3083 3083 196 196 0 0<br />

55141 WEST FORK 1723 1724 929 929 1374 1375 87 87 0 0<br />

56696 IOWA FALLS, FIRST 23083 23083 12441 12441 18403 18403 1171 1171 0 16037<br />

56578 KANAWHA 6389 6390 1707 3444 807 5095 51 324 0 0<br />

56580 KLEMME 6006 6006 3237 3237 4788 4788 305 305 0 0<br />

55045 GOODELL 2088 2088 1125 1125 0 1665 0 106 0 0<br />

56582 LAKE MILLS, ASBURY 4117 4117 1719 2219 3782 3282 209 209 0 0<br />

57444 LIME SPRINGS 4793 4794 2583 2583 3822 3822 243 243 0 0<br />

57408 CHESTER 2238 2238 1206 1206 1784 1784 114 114 0 15


56595 LU VERNE 4073 4073 2195 2195 3247 3247 207 207 0 0<br />

56594 LIVERMORE 1337 2292 720 1235 1065 1827 67 116 0 0<br />

55107 MANLY, BETHEL 11460 11460 6176 6176 9136 9136 581 581 0 0<br />

55097 BOLAN, TRINITY 1711 1711 922 922 1364 1364 87 87 0 0<br />

57446 MASON CITY, FIRST 43114 43114 23236 23236 34373 34373 2187 2187 0 0<br />

55115 MASON CITY, GRACE 6336 6336 3415 3415 5052 5052 321 321 0 3<br />

57448 MASON CITY, WESLEY 14753 14753 7951 7951 11762 11762 748 748 0 0<br />

55117 MESERVEY, SALEM 2392 3453 797 1861 1594 2753 0 175 0 0<br />

56618 THORNTON, FIRST 3486 3486 1879 1879 2779 2779 177 177 0 0<br />

57100 MORGAN 2833 2833 1527 1527 2259 2259 144 144 0 0<br />

57392 BRADFORD 0 1071 0 577 0 854 0 54 0 0<br />

57090 LEE CENTER 1357 1357 732 732 1082 1082 69 69 0 0<br />

57454 NEW HAMPTON, FIRST 8880 8879 4788 4785 7080 7079 456 450 0 0<br />

57458 NORTHWOOD 8392 8392 4523 4523 6691 6691 426 426 0 0<br />

57460 OSAGE, FIRST 8574 8574 4621 4621 6835 6835 435 435 0 0<br />

56604 RENWICK 660 6341 340 3417 400 5055 60 322 0 1000<br />

56566 GOLDFIELD 4238 4238 2283 2284 3378 3379 215 215 0 2645<br />

57468 RICEVILLE 4218 4218 2273 2273 3363 3363 214 214 0 1646<br />

57450 MC INTIRE 1814 1814 978 978 1446 1446 92 92 0 0<br />

57472 ROCKFORD 5753 5753 3100 3100 4586 4586 292 292 0 0<br />

57421 MARBLE ROCK 1830 1830 986 986 1459 1459 93 93 0 0<br />

57474 ROCKWELL 6178 6178 3330 3330 4926 4926 313 313 0 0<br />

56610 SWALEDALE 3193 3194 1720 1721 2545 2546 162 162 0 0<br />

56606 ROWAN UNITED CHURCH (YO 2746 2746 1480 1480 2189 2189 139 139 0 0<br />

57480 SHEFFIELD, FIRST 5970 5970 3218 3218 4760 4760 303 303 0 6961<br />

57398 CHAPIN, SALEM 1331 1331 717 717 1061 1061 68 68 0 0<br />

57456 NORA SPRINGS, FIRST 8013 8013 4318 4318 2587 6388 0 407 0 0<br />

57476 RUDD 3984 3985 2146 2147 3177 3177 201 202 0 0<br />

57464 PLYMOUTH, FIRST 1928 1928 1039 1039 1537 1537 98 98 0 0<br />

57470 ROCK FALLS, OLD STONE 2605 2605 1404 1404 2077 2077 132 132 0 0<br />

57478 ST. ANSGAR 5076 5076 2735 2735 4047 4047 258 258 0 0<br />

57442 LITTLE CEDAR 2130 2130 0 1148 0 1698 0 108 0 0<br />

56616 THOMPSON 2240 2240 1207 1207 3 1786 0 114 0 0<br />

55153 VENTURA 4000 4618 0 2489 0 3681 0 234 0 0<br />

District Totals 420266 441435 211218 237910 303468 351940 18847 22397 0 43585<br />

599


600<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 2 -- BENEVOLENCES -- 50A. General Advance Specials; 50B. World Service Special Gifts; 51. Youth Service Fund; 52A. One Great Hour of Sharing; 52B. World Communion; 52C. U.M. Student Day;<br />

52D. Human Relations Day; 52E. Peace With Justice; 52F. Native American Awareness Sunday; 53A. Christian Education Sunday; 53B. Golden Cross Sunday; 53C. Rural Life Sunday; 54. <strong>Conference</strong> Advance Specials; 55. Higher Education Division; 56. Health and<br />

Wholeness Agencies; 58. Other Benevolences; 72. United Methodist Women Cash Sent to District..<br />

Mason City District 50A 50B 51 52A 52B 52C 52D 52E 52F 53A 53B 53C 54 55 56 58 72<br />

Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben<br />

ChNum ChName GAS WSSG YSF SDOGH SDWC SDUMS SDHR SDPWJ SDNAA SDCE SDGC SRL CAS HED HW OTH UMW<br />

56648 ACKLEY 1056 0 0 8 28 10 5 0 9 0 0 0 306 0 0 65 1347<br />

57426 GENEVA 416 0 0 25 20 20 20 15 15 20 15 20 25 0 0 650 0<br />

57044 ALDEN 672 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 312 0 0 219 1738<br />

57110 POPEJOY 88 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 99 0 0 234 265<br />

57140 WILLIAMS 199 0 0 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 651<br />

56528 BELMOND 624 0 0 246 111 0 40 26 106 78 0 0 426 0 0 1141 2836<br />

56530 BRITT 3615 0 0 65 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 691 0 0 3144 3803<br />

56532 BUFFALO CENTER 715 0 0 196 103 25 61 31 40 18 40 44 290 0 0 21442 1091<br />

57402 CHARLES CITY, TRINITY 3050 0 0 312 134 45 71 70 151 0 0 156 50 0 0 2525 4724<br />

56536 CLARION, FIRST 4654 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 0 659 4269<br />

56538 CLEAR LAKE 4363 0 0 249 116 40 129 62 136 39 141 43 1077 0 0 44679 5141<br />

56540 CORWITH 974 2500 0 53 6 0 11 7 13 8 49 0 315 0 0 912 1175<br />

56624 WESLEY, FIRST UMC OF 315 0 0 20 5 5 14 0 7 5 21 0 35 0 0 4516 375<br />

56914 CRESCO, FIRST 412 0 0 542 126 114 158 313 52 0 0 131 484 0 0 3114 3176<br />

55073 CRESCO, ZION 848 0 2 30 10 15 30 10 2 2 2 10 138 0 0 781 701<br />

57052 DOWS 60 0 0 95 0 0 0 0 21 21 15 22 0 0 0 30 975<br />

56520 ALEXANDER, COMMUNITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 130 545<br />

57412 DUMONT 640 0 0 114 70 76 48 27 24 0 12 42 74 0 0 1199 1377<br />

57390 AREDALE 353 0 0 6 5 15 0 15 5 0 10 47 113 0 0 563 948<br />

55037 BRISTOW 90 0 0 9 0 20 15 8 15 0 7 16 19 0 0 29 355<br />

57060 ELLIS 213 0 0 24 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1814 425<br />

57418 ELMA 6 0 0 41 6 20 10 22 0 1 12 0 0 0 0 20 467<br />

57420 FLOYD, GRACE 588 0 0 50 24 23 44 14 33 24 52 28 5 56 0 2878 1089<br />

57406 WEST ST. CHARLES 1920 0 10 64 31 34 43 81 39 106 31 57 1140 62 0 232 1158<br />

56562 FOREST CITY 1243 0 0 48 54 0 32 15 0 0 0 0 630 0 0 997 2986<br />

56542 CRYSTAL LAKE 187 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 8139 650<br />

57422 FREDERICKSBURG 166 0 0 43 18 32 10 13 5 10 24 0 128 0 0 592 544<br />

57498 WILLIAMSTOWN 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 239<br />

56564 GARNER 451 0 0 82 0 0 15 10 32 0 0 0 30 0 0 256 3383<br />

57428 GREENE YOKE 842 0 0 72 5 0 40 6 20 0 0 0 201 0 0 680 2290<br />

57430 HAMPTON 4726 0 0 132 152 27 0 17 14 121 0 0 1031 0 0 5538 3425<br />

57432 HANSELL 186 0 0 34 37 15 65 37 37 33 0 0 0 0 0 258 0<br />

55141 WEST FORK 51 0 0 13 11 4 15 11 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 404 436<br />

56696 IOWA FALLS, FIRST 1508 0 0 610 0 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 1110 0 0 1978 4949<br />

56578 KANAWHA 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 0 0 480 832<br />

56580 KLEMME 1670 0 0 78 72 0 29 40 20 0 30 21 855 0 0 20888 1698<br />

55045 GOODELL 146 0 0 33 17 15 12 12 4 0 0 18 56 0 0 279 0<br />

56582 LAKE MILLS, ASBURY 1072 0 10 100 10 21 10 10 39 10 10 1 115 0 0 1426 1522<br />

57444 LIME SPRINGS 1455 0 0 60 30 25 36 25 34 25 25 25 1302 0 200 1050 1339<br />

57408 CHESTER 1676 0 0 47 0 15 13 11 15 0 27 11 610 0 0 1745 702


56595 LU VERNE 1055 0 0 74 64 0 72 45 58 0 57 83 225 0 0 1862 856<br />

56594 LIVERMORE 50 0 0 37 27 0 25 15 8 0 20 23 0 0 0 2723 474<br />

55107 MANLY, BETHEL 2724 0 0 213 67 99 69 79 35 51 0 0 505 0 0 2412 1426<br />

55097 BOLAN, TRINITY 127 0 0 34 28 26 22 14 28 5 0 0 50 0 0 0 732<br />

57446 MASON CITY, FIRST 6257 0 0 930 424 152 211 161 182 635 167 0 2717 0 0 3908 6555<br />

55115 MASON CITY, GRACE 82 0 0 93 21 0 39 14 16 0 44 18 110 0 0 49003 1108<br />

57448 MASON CITY, WESLEY 2268 0 0 275 119 200 165 94 49 55 0 0 1694 0 0 3329 4129<br />

55117 MESERVEY, SALEM 4182 0 0 21 31 16 27 12 7 0 0 0 149 0 2 9162 933<br />

56618 THORNTON, FIRST 1322 0 0 118 39 30 45 6 42 0 0 0 178 0 0 12795 960<br />

57100 MORGAN 286 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 16 10 320 0 0 1158 1240<br />

57392 BRADFORD 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 223 238<br />

57090 LEE CENTER 104 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 40 0 0 541 636<br />

57454 NEW HAMPTON, FIRST 586 0 0 188 36 95 50 22 3 10 50 0 28 0 0 378 868<br />

57458 NORTHWOOD 1834 0 0 0 0 10 9 0 8 0 13 0 252 0 0 931 1731<br />

57460 OSAGE, FIRST 1615 0 30 107 63 29 50 20 18 0 63 20 605 0 0 799 4065<br />

56604 RENWICK 1467 0 0 116 33 0 0 0 35 39 0 43 737 0 0 1038 1011<br />

56566 GOLDFIELD 478 0 0 373 92 0 0 0 28 33 32 33 885 0 0 763 922<br />

57468 RICEVILLE 79 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 663 588<br />

57450 MC INTIRE 83 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 428 437<br />

57472 ROCKFORD 743 0 0 83 35 20 2 14 52 10 0 0 252 0 0 1265 1915<br />

57421 MARBLE ROCK 320 0 0 23 12 0 14 28 11 6 0 0 109 0 0 716 970<br />

57474 ROCKWELL 510 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 396 0 0 0 471<br />

56610 SWALEDALE 474 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 135 0 0 284 948<br />

56606 ROWAN UNITED CHURCH (YO 197 0 0 60 25 0 30 64 0 0 0 0 200 0 0 84 672<br />

57480 SHEFFIELD, FIRST 55 0 0 93 0 59 68 16 25 0 0 0 132 0 0 373 915<br />

57398 CHAPIN, SALEM 12 0 0 8 4 3 5 9 2 0 0 0 48 0 0 212 120<br />

57456 NORA SPRINGS, FIRST 507 0 0 96 54 9 3 10 22 0 0 0 125 0 0 569 1270<br />

57476 RUDD 142 0 0 43 63 10 14 35 48 0 37 0 183 0 0 2600 1814<br />

57464 PLYMOUTH, FIRST 125 0 0 13 25 18 7 19 10 0 13 0 122 0 0 579 909<br />

57470 ROCK FALLS, OLD STONE 130 0 0 53 70 0 33 33 28 0 26 0 135 0 0 741 326<br />

57478 ST. ANSGAR 1252 0 0 0 16 0 48 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 294 1336<br />

57442 LITTLE CEDAR 133 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 184 738<br />

56616 THOMPSON 41 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 26 0 20 0 0 0 0 20 266<br />

55153 VENTURA 370 0 0 0 85 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 322 0 0 364 1250<br />

District Totals 70928 2526 52 6679 2794 1392 2008 1687 1642 1376 1097 925 22851 118 202 236087 106455<br />

601


602<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 3 -- MINISTERIAL SUPPORT/LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES -- 61. Pastor’s Salary; 62. Associate’s Salary; 63. Housing-Related Allowances and Utilities Paid by Church; 64.<br />

Expenditures for Travel; 65T. Total Pastoral Support 1998; 66. Deacons/Diaconal Compensation & Expenses; 67. Program Staff Compensation & Expenses; 68. Current Expenses for Program other than personnel; 69. Other Current Operating Expenses; 70. Paid on<br />

Principal and Interest. 71. Paid on buildings and Improvements; 73. Grand Total Paid.<br />

Mason City District 61 62 63 64 65T 66 67 68 69 70 71 73<br />

PSAL ASAL PS PS PS Diac CE CE CE CE CE GT<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 1998 Util Reimb Tot98 Exp PrgStf Prog Oper Debt Prop Paid<br />

56648 ACKLEY 20515 0 200 4245 20715 0 1496 3951 7274 0 14298 73564<br />

57426 GENEVA 10181 0 0 2027 10181 0 991 2963 5475 0 13544 42849<br />

57044 ALDEN 21051 0 0 2275 21051 0 1280 739 4988 0 33207 83921<br />

57110 POPEJOY 7379 0 0 741 7379 0 231 33 1709 0 2352 19490<br />

57140 WILLIAMS 13485 0 0 1186 13485 0 112 123 780 11368 14397 45246<br />

56528 BELMOND 29500 7500 3679 4502 40679 0 1146 4775 28784 0 22825 133702<br />

56530 BRITT 38125 0 0 2256 38125 0 1800 4178 17348 0 15577 119142<br />

56532 BUFFALO CENTER 19200 0 353 2625 19553 0 510 825 7395 0 9202 78254<br />

57402 CHARLES CITY, TRINITY 33480 22686 15808 6563 71974 0 12498 6665 60051 0 28315 242698<br />

56536 CLARION, FIRST 43200 0 0 3132 43200 0 2382 5761 18875 0 107219 220501<br />

56538 CLEAR LAKE 45320 0 3167 2837 48487 0 19009 12143 63675 17262 24456 298624<br />

56540 CORWITH 20278 0 503 1605 20781 0 1137 2678 6694 0 19834 69398<br />

56624 WESLEY, FIRST UMC OF 8282 0 0 1111 8282 0 460 325 1810 0 2262 25036<br />

56914 CRESCO, FIRST 26491 0 0 4701 26491 0 2783 2778 7443 0 146285 222981<br />

55073 CRESCO, ZION 3609 0 0 414 3609 0 0 82 470 0 861 9558<br />

57052 DOWS 15600 0 499 1611 16099 0 0 1480 4645 0 4651 44233<br />

56520 ALEXANDER, COMMUNITY 6900 0 168 387 7068 0 0 95 1934 0 3149 19643<br />

57412 DUMONT 16500 0 198 2507 16698 0 4876 1340 7040 0 11066 67472<br />

57390 AREDALE 9900 0 41 1485 9941 0 2471 869 3464 0 8274 39747<br />

55037 BRISTOW 3600 0 0 527 3600 0 901 0 882 0 2122 12963<br />

57060 ELLIS 7240 0 0 0 7240 0 340 141 432 0 1727 17821<br />

57418 ELMA 6000 0 0 1669 6000 0 0 25 1180 0 1821 15534<br />

57420 FLOYD, GRACE 14822 0 0 987 14822 0 0 742 2828 0 17367 51221<br />

57406 WEST ST. CHARLES 12127 0 0 997 12127 0 0 1446 1356 0 2810 30629<br />

56562 FOREST CITY 39886 0 567 5092 40453 0 18363 11525 26627 13103 13025 164006<br />

56542 CRYSTAL LAKE 18968 0 211 2505 19179 0 3500 398 5824 0 4153 55285<br />

57422 FREDERICKSBURG 15731 0 0 1198 15731 0 0 1122 2462 0 5892 47889<br />

57498 WILLIAMSTOWN 3452 0 0 163 3452 0 0 0 150 0 497 6510<br />

56564 GARNER 37100 0 560 2517 37660 0 3243 4741 26569 0 35435 146295<br />

57428 GREENE YOKE 20208 0 0 2049 20208 0 0 236 2343 0 2958 40417<br />

57430 HAMPTON 43157 5063 1294 1962 49514 0 12342 8020 37668 0 16264 188130<br />

57432 HANSELL 18720 0 3<strong>2000</strong> 2086 50720 0 510 791 5796 0 6657 81660<br />

55141 WEST FORK 9360 0 1600 1914 10960 0 0 0 1460 0 2451 24476<br />

56696 IOWA FALLS, FIRST 43575 25000 0 1562 68575 0 17012 11108 49799 241 32105 273329<br />

56578 KANAWHA 26140 0 0 1769 26140 0 0 2299 11178 0 7760 65718<br />

56580 KLEMME 22875 0 0 2283 22875 0 0 2268 10821 0 7197 88474<br />

55045 GOODELL 5889 0 0 761 5889 0 306 2062 3096 0 3892 21319<br />

56582 LAKE MILLS, ASBURY 25750 0 0 680 25750 0 1040 2780 7696 0 4193 61354<br />

57444 LIME SPRINGS 21167 0 0 2524 21167 0 0 2889 7489 0 10284 65358<br />

57408 CHESTER 10583 0 0 1272 10583 0 0 769 2209 0 1623 27941


56595 LU VERNE 17884 0 0 1400 17884 0 0 1241 4598 0 4610 46899<br />

56594 LIVERMORE 11923 0 0 1500 11923 0 0 1605 2660 0 5150 32712<br />

55107 MANLY, BETHEL 31150 0 326 2162 31476 0 7700 4178 26799 0 11894 124302<br />

55097 BOLAN, TRINITY 8600 0 0 450 8600 0 300 533 1854 0 2681 20497<br />

57446 MASON CITY, FIRST 54400 32250 2557 4740 89207 0 59832 29039 123374 0 124466 565380<br />

55115 MASON CITY, GRACE 27458 0 6700 966 34158 0 0 1105 7343 0 30144 143429<br />

57448 MASON CITY, WESLEY 43533 0 1872 1136 45405 0 9198 8885 40147 0 19357 178258<br />

55117 MESERVEY, SALEM 14223 0 372 2022 14595 0 780 1297 4446 0 5995 48439<br />

56618 THORNTON, FIRST 14447 0 0 1475 14447 0 775 1363 4999 0 4690 54498<br />

57100 MORGAN 14000 0 1248 772 15248 0 0 290 3325 0 8969 40221<br />

57392 BRADFORD 5166 0 0 39 5166 0 0 0 751 0 10425 17650<br />

57090 LEE CENTER 7234 0 0 401 7234 0 0 0 1280 0 4140 18644<br />

57454 NEW HAMPTON, FIRST 34000 0 667 2908 34667 0 2950 4304 15959 0 30767 121709<br />

57458 NORTHWOOD 33538 0 250 964 33788 0 855 2776 15968 611 23608 110363<br />

57460 OSAGE, FIRST 32200 0 0 1668 32200 0 1335 1345 18443 0 24123 112211<br />

56604 RENWICK 17411 0 0 2734 17411 0 0 896 13398 0 12721 56502<br />

56566 GOLDFIELD 14246 0 0 2409 14246 0 0 1957 4967 0 12792 55427<br />

57468 RICEVILLE 15757 0 0 1762 15757 0 0 415 2325 0 16106 52984<br />

57450 MC INTIRE 8369 0 0 1046 8369 0 0 613 266 0 1116 18633<br />

57472 ROCKFORD 22422 0 0 4806 22422 0 404 3254 8666 0 9714 71541<br />

57421 MARBLE ROCK 7465 0 0 1408 7465 0 0 604 3469 0 5804 26637<br />

57474 ROCKWELL 25057 0 215 3582 25272 0 0 2046 8713 0 7731 68205<br />

56610 SWALEDALE 13493 0 133 1381 13626 0 0 706 3683 0 7490 38993<br />

56606 ROWAN UNITED CHURCH (YO 13950 0 0 1410 13950 0 0 952 1999 0 3773 31866<br />

57480 SHEFFIELD, FIRST 21423 0 0 3063 21423 0 0 2511 8902 0 9516 74035<br />

57398 CHAPIN, SALEM 8160 0 0 396 8160 0 0 0 1140 0 2480 18218<br />

57456 NORA SPRINGS, FIRST 14410 11880 606 2690 26896 0 521 2660 12791 0 8824 78157<br />

57476 RUDD 8843 7290 1828 1609 17961 0 324 2460 7477 0 6886 54945<br />

57464 PLYMOUTH, FIRST 3930 3240 0 713 7170 0 1869 162 3132 0 11701 32255<br />

57470 ROCK FALLS, OLD STONE 5570 4590 0 1013 10160 0 2139 138 3848 0 10487 37979<br />

57478 ST. ANSGAR 18210 0 0 1900 18210 0 0 1278 31256 0 15432 85690<br />

57442 LITTLE CEDAR 9888 0 0 1300 9888 0 0 500 4883 0 4319 26260<br />

56616 THOMPSON 12500 0 2160 600 14660 0 200 400 596 0 2512 24522<br />

55153 VENTURA 11500 0 857 1586 12357 0 1764 845 2030 0 6104 30707<br />

District Totals 1397706 119499 80639 138738 1597844 0 201685 185523 853206 42585 1128534 5861156<br />

603


604<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 1 -- CHURCH MEMBERSHIP -- 1. Total Full Members Reported at Close of 1998; 2A. Received This Year on Profession of Faith; 2B. Restored by Affirmation; 3. Received from Other United Methodist<br />

Churches; 4. Received from Other Denominations; 5A. Removed by Charge <strong>Conference</strong>; 5B. Withdrawn; 6. Removed by Transfer to Other United Methodist Churches; 7. Removed by Transfer to Other Denominations; 8. Removed by Death; 9. Total full Members at<br />

Close of 1999 10. Average Attendance at the Principal Weekly Worship Service(s); 11. Number of Persons Baptized This Year (All Ages); 12. Preparatory Members now on Roll (All Baptized Children Under 19); 13. Number of Persons on Constituency Roll; 14. Total<br />

Enrolled in confirmation Classes This Year.<br />

Muscatine District 1 2A 2B 3 4 5A 5B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

Mbrs Rcv Rcv Rcv Rcv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Mbrs Wor Bapt Prep Const Conf<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 Prof Affm TrUM TrOD ChgC Wthd TrUM TrOD Dead 1999 Att Mbrs 1998<br />

55188 AINSWORTH COMMUNITY 123 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 124 45 3 27 5 0<br />

56770 BETTENDORF, ASBURY 1208 39 9 20 6 68 6 23 10 7 1168 482 36 331 30 29<br />

56771 COMMUNITY OF JOY 90 9 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 95 89 1 49 60 0<br />

56791 QUAD CITIES, KOREAN 68 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 0 57 56 1 28 12 1<br />

55200 BRIGHTON UNITED 68 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 72 42 5 0 10 0<br />

55208 BURLINGTON, ASBURY 138 3 2 0 0 0 3 2 3 3 132 54 0 19 32 3<br />

55204 BURLINGTON, FIRST 753 27 3 4 9 21 0 1 13 19 742 274 15 160 84 13<br />

55206 BURLINGTON, GRACE 359 2 1 2 7 0 0 3 1 8 359 123 3 56 199 8<br />

55203 BURLINGTON, SPRING GROV 67 4 3 1 0 0 1 1 3 1 69 29 2 12 23 2<br />

55210 BURLINGTON, WEST HILL 298 9 0 3 1 0 5 3 0 8 295 123 8 47 184 10<br />

56772 CALAMUS, WESLEY 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 94 34 2 35 20 0<br />

56800 GRAND MOUND, ST. PAUL 102 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 97 44 1 28 44 0<br />

56784 CLINTON, FIRST 698 19 3 9 7 0 3 8 3 21 701 324 11 170 198 14<br />

56786 CLINTON, LYONS 186 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 181 67 2 0 0 0<br />

56774 CAMANCHE, ST MARK'S 141 1 0 0 3 6 3 5 4 5 122 70 4 34 6 0<br />

56810 LOW MOOR 101 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 97 25 0 0 0 0<br />

55069 CLINTON, TRINITY 58 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 56 31 4 11 6 0<br />

55220 COLUMBUS JUNCTION 441 2 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 6 437 92 8 51 200 2<br />

55218 COLUMBUS CITY 165 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 164 55 1 40 72 2<br />

55222 CRAWFORDSVILLE UNITED C 143 3 0 0 2 22 0 0 1 1 124 41 1 13 25 0<br />

55224 DANVILLE 185 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 182 60 0 24 17 0<br />

55227 LONG CREEK 83 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 82 28 0 16 0 0<br />

56781 DAVENPORT, CHRIST 495 25 1 11 2 2 1 7 1 4 519 307 15 137 82 11<br />

55075 DAVENPORT, FAITH 127 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 127 70 4 15 22 3<br />

56790 DAVENPORT, GRACE 228 3 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 3 227 100 7 0 0 3<br />

56792 DAVENPORT, ST. JOHN'S 1174 18 13 13 9 0 5 14 5 16 1187 525 24 251 907 24<br />

56796 DE WITT 465 10 1 6 7 0 15 3 8 9 454 196 5 88 88 10<br />

55226 DONNELLSON 80 14 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 6 80 44 0 27 15 0<br />

55215 EMBURY 114 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 110 55 2 33 15 0<br />

55288 ELDRIDGE 291 14 2 19 2 13 0 4 0 1 310 160 14 120 101 19<br />

55232 FT. MADISON, FIRST 405 8 0 6 1 0 0 9 0 7 404 136 9 52 42 8<br />

55234 FT. MADISON, SANTA FE 334 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 2 7 325 87 5 46 59 0<br />

55244 KEOKUK, EMMANUEL 81 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 80 39 7 6 8 0<br />

55266 KEOKUK, MELROSE 45 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 49 27 2 0 0 0<br />

55271 KEOKUK, SANDUSKY 20 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 19 16 0 0 8 0<br />

55242 KEOKUK, TRINITY 625 13 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 10 625 225 18 152 135 5<br />

55252 KINGSTON 75 11 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 86 57 2 17 43 0<br />

55248 LETTS 184 2 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 4 179 62 1 0 0 0<br />

55289 ISLAND 209 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 206 46 0 0 0 0<br />

56818 MC CAUSLAND 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 97 43 4 16 0 0


55283 PARK VIEW (ELDRIDGE) 78 6 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 83 42 3 37 23 0<br />

55262 MEDIAPOLIS 365 6 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 8 364 216 6 0 0 0<br />

55264 SPERRY 112 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 111 53 2 0 0 0<br />

55270 MONTROSE, TRINITY 100 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 100 39 1 13 30 0<br />

55274 MOSCOW 32 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 30 22 0 0 17 0<br />

55278 MOUNT PLEASANT, FIRST 1026 16 1 5 3 10 12 14 1 12 1002 315 8 157 386 9<br />

55282 MOUNT UNION 142 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 139 50 1 19 37 2<br />

55279 WESLEY CHAPEL (MUSC. DI 43 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 45 27 2 12 13 0<br />

55291 MUSCATINE, MUSSERVILLE 109 2 0 1 3 0 1 2 1 4 107 50 0 36 37 2<br />

55281 MUSCATINE, SPANGLER CHA 175 6 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 5 171 55 1 29 8 6<br />

55287 MUSCATINE, SWEETLAND 200 2 0 0 0 3 10 12 5 4 168 64 5 10 8 0<br />

55272 HIGH PRAIRIE 99 4 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 102 42 0 22 10 4<br />

55161 MUSCATINE, PEACE 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 58 25 0 15 19 0<br />

55298 MUSCATINE, ST. PAUL'S H 40 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 34 41 0 0 56 4<br />

55127 MUSCATINE, NEW HOPE 187 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 185 112 7 60 100 4<br />

55284 MUSCATINE, WESLEY 824 16 0 20 7 0 1 3 0 16 847 248 6 179 164 4<br />

55310 WAYLAND, FIRST 58 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 56 22 0 2 14 0<br />

55191 COTTONWOOD 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 54 25 1 7 39 0<br />

55311 FINLEY CHAPEL 83 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 77 35 0 9 0 0<br />

55290 NEW LONDON 288 1 1 0 2 7 7 0 0 9 269 100 3 65 0 0<br />

55292 NICHOLS 88 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 3 78 19 0 2 28 0<br />

55293 CEDAR VALLEY 116 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 115 45 2 19 38 1<br />

55295 CONESVILLE 41 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 40 29 1 10 5 2<br />

55306 WAPELLO 446 14 4 0 0 0 1 3 1 3 456 115 5 83 65 9<br />

55276 MORNING SUN 195 5 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 4 194 57 2 22 33 0<br />

55296 OAKVILLE 155 155 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 305 60 0 24 80 0<br />

55313 TRENTON 57 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 60 44 1 10 0 0<br />

55159 WALCOTT, CALVARY 367 9 0 0 1 0 0 1 9 4 363 138 3 86 72 8<br />

55308 WASHINGTON 888 3 1 8 0 3 5 4 1 21 866 258 5 75 135 0<br />

55314 WEST BURLINGTON 168 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 165 65 6 75 0 0<br />

55315 WEST CHESTER 168 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 167 65 3 9 28 0<br />

55316 WEST LIBERTY 369 6 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 4 371 140 8 65 100 6<br />

55318 WILTON 469 11 0 6 2 11 7 2 8 2 458 114 7 112 54 8<br />

55320 WINFIELD 312 12 0 4 4 0 11 7 4 3 307 122 3 67 56 10<br />

55195 SPRING RUN 48 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 54 44 2 16 14 3<br />

District Totals 18583 550 52 156 98 173 134 171 107 319 18535 7281 321 3458 4421 249<br />

605


606<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 2 -- CHURCH SCHOOL, U.M.M./U.M.W./U.M.Y.F., PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS -- 15. Number of Leaders; 16. Children (Birth thru 6th Grade); 17. Youth (7th thru H.S.); 18.<br />

Adults (Post H.S.); 19. Total Church School Membership; 20. Average Attendance in the Sunday School; 21. Average Attendance in Other On-Going Classes and Groups for Learning; 22. Average Attendance in Short-Term Classes and Groups For Learning; 23. Number<br />

of Church School Members Joining the Church This year on Conf of Faith; 24. Members in Chartered United Methodist Men; 25. Amount Paid for Projects (U.M.M.); 26. Membership in United Methodist Women; 27. Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work;<br />

28. Membership in U.M.Y.F.; 29. Amount paid for Projects; 30. Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment; 31. Value of Church-Owned Parsonages and Furniture; 32. Value of Other Assets; 33. Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, 32 at end of Year; 34. Other Indebtedness.<br />

Muscatine District 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34<br />

CS CS CS CS CS CS OCOG OCST Conf UMM UMM UMW UMW UMY UMY PV Oth Debt Debt<br />

ChNum ChName Ldr Chld Yth Adlt Tot Att CS Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv PVCH Par Asst PA Oth<br />

55188 AINSWORTH COMMUNITY 4 12 3 7 26 26 22 6 4 0 0 10 0 3 0 500800 5<strong>2000</strong> 8320 0 0<br />

56770 BETTENDORF, ASBURY 95 225 175 75 570 260 36 20 29 32 0 106 900 75 6107 3104000 223000 37000 407580 0<br />

56771 COMMUNITY OF JOY 11 35 11 17 74 29 16 10 0 0 0 0 0 13 1530 6<strong>2000</strong>0 0 14000 18150 11999<br />

56791 QUAD CITIES, KOREAN 7 13 7 0 27 15 40 0 0 16 200 35 3500 10 500 185000 1<strong>2000</strong>0 0 38029 0<br />

55200 BRIGHTON UNITED 6 12 10 10 38 7 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 10 55 150000 30000 15000 0 0<br />

55208 BURLINGTON, ASBURY 3 3 0 5 11 5 5 0 3 0 0 38 466 0 0 630000 125000 39411 0 41785<br />

55204 BURLINGTON, FIRST 33 80 55 122 290 141 151 61 13 75 300 132 2287 76 1829 4666000 185000 1023427 0 0<br />

55206 BURLINGTON, GRACE 11 43 32 106 192 52 20 8 0 25 0 59 1937 13 0 1000000 130000 28582 0 0<br />

55203 BURLINGTON, SPRING GROV 2 7 0 0 9 4 0 0 2 0 0 25 644 0 0 165000 0 5256 0 4072<br />

55210 BURLINGTON, WEST HILL 13 69 41 34 157 57 0 71 7 10 94 49 1445 12 601 881000 16<strong>2000</strong> 64000 0 0<br />

56772 CALAMUS, WESLEY 4 28 0 0 32 22 0 0 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 228060 50000 0 0 0<br />

56800 GRAND MOUND, ST. PAUL 13 37 15 10 75 35 0 8 0 0 0 11 0 10 0 298500 150000 93000 0 0<br />

56784 CLINTON, FIRST 59 78 45 37 219 108 56 230 14 30 45 125 1300 20 5338 2765100 164100 174283 0 0<br />

56786 CLINTON, LYONS 4 13 8 8 33 27 0 14 1 0 0 17 2103 0 0 908400 0 115415 0 0<br />

56774 CAMANCHE, ST MARK'S 11 26 4 0 41 22 12 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 341050 60000 20478 6367 0<br />

56810 LOW MOOR 4 9 0 0 13 8 18 14 0 0 0 16 42 0 0 156000 30000 278737 0 0<br />

55069 CLINTON, TRINITY 4 10 0 0 14 10 11 14 2 0 0 12 250 3 0 764000 133000 17567 0 0<br />

55220 COLUMBUS JUNCTION 26 42 11 39 118 49 14 7 1 4 0 81 3500 2 0 1500000 125000 30000 0 1000<br />

55218 COLUMBUS CITY 11 21 10 28 70 20 3 5 2 0 0 25 125 6 0 223000 0 0 0 0<br />

55222 CRAWFORDSVILLE UNITED C 8 20 10 21 59 28 0 12 2 25 213 12 2655 9 428 497000 75500 5538 0 0<br />

55224 DANVILLE 13 40 6 15 74 44 30 10 0 15 0 29 700 0 0 925000 60000 31180 0 0<br />

55227 LONG CREEK 4 12 4 24 44 14 12 3 0 3 0 23 464 0 0 297500 0 63329 0 0<br />

56781 DAVENPORT, CHRIST 21 60 50 120 251 220 10 157 6 35 1300 70 1410 200 2500 1418900 140800 83742 0 0<br />

55075 DAVENPORT, FAITH 12 9 9 15 45 25 50 10 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 640000 85000 5800 0 0<br />

56790 DAVENPORT, GRACE 7 5 8 45 65 45 0 0 0 0 0 45 1120 0 0 1014200 0 115000 0 0<br />

56792 DAVENPORT, ST. JOHN'S 24 128 68 212 432 224 201 416 11 0 0 192 2982 60 1000 7333932 3<strong>2000</strong>0 269113 0 0<br />

56796 DE WITT 22 58 23 49 152 84 45 55 8 8 528 55 836 40 1058 16<strong>2000</strong>0 12<strong>2000</strong> 197299 5492 3718<br />

55226 DONNELLSON 12 15 4 8 39 21 0 0 0 13 1575 20 1473 0 0 506300 89000 0 0 0<br />

55215 EMBURY 8 18 12 12 50 55 0 0 1 0 0 26 1770 0 0 232500 0 0 0 0<br />

55288 ELDRIDGE 18 79 67 83 247 63 106 120 10 13 0 28 1140 17 1540 1931041 115000 0 385278 0<br />

55232 FT. MADISON, FIRST 15 42 31 32 120 41 9 0 8 0 0 58 2335 15 0 1539200 134262 33503 70148 17516<br />

55234 FT. MADISON, SANTA FE 9 30 18 20 77 77 35 15 0 1 46 400 0 0 0 0 850000 85000 0 0<br />

55244 KEOKUK, EMMANUEL 8 13 4 21 46 15 0 0 0 0 0 27 315 0 0 565000 70000 10660 0 0<br />

55266 KEOKUK, MELROSE 3 0 12 6 21 13 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 60000 0 3250 0 0<br />

55271 KEOKUK, SANDUSKY 2 3 14 19 38 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65000 0 0 0 11500<br />

55242 KEOKUK, TRINITY 23 60 37 70 190 75 23 0 10 0 0 124 1500 20 0 1870000 85000 865000 0 0<br />

55252 KINGSTON 5 23 5 18 51 28 0 0 2 0 0 17 1616 3 0 235000 0 31443 0 0<br />

55248 LETTS 15 18 14 18 65 35 13 0 0 0 0 24 1541 9 117 399000 65000 0 0 0<br />

55289 ISLAND 10 23 12 10 55 29 15 53 0 0 0 28 2725 10 118 410000 85000 0 0 0<br />

56818 MC CAUSLAND 5 22 5 0 32 12 5 37 0 0 0 15 150 2 0 256000 0 37764 0 0


55283 PARK VIEW (ELDRIDGE) 9 27 4 10 50 8 15 10 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 268300 0 8781 21729 0<br />

55262 MEDIAPOLIS 18 60 22 32 132 81 200 69 0 0 0 51 3004 0 0 850000 1<strong>2000</strong>0 98076 0 0<br />

55264 SPERRY 9 22 7 12 50 35 150 62 0 0 0 15 819 0 0 226000 0 48135 0 0<br />

55270 MONTROSE, TRINITY 3 4 7 25 39 19 0 0 1 0 0 20 522 0 0 536200 0 39921 0 0<br />

55274 MOSCOW 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55000 0 0 0 0<br />

55278 MOUNT PLEASANT, FIRST 29 87 47 107 270 156 18 80 16 5 651 163 699 45 324 2343000 233000 335883 0 0<br />

55282 MOUNT UNION 32 41 9 10 92 13 23 61 2 10 85 28 916 3 0 357964 78936 20844 0 0<br />

55279 WESLEY CHAPEL (MUSC. DI 4 0 0 5 9 0 0 5 0 0 0 10 291 0 0 75076 0 52078 0 0<br />

55291 MUSCATINE, MUSSERVILLE 9 5 6 20 40 20 0 0 2 9 0 30 744 2 0 750000 48000 0 39607 0<br />

55281 MUSCATINE, SPANGLER CHA 8 12 10 12 42 26 0 0 6 12 0 18 1080 5 0 250000 0 18000 0 0<br />

55287 MUSCATINE, SWEETLAND 4 10 5 15 34 20 0 7 0 0 0 41 550 0 0 660000 100000 0 0 0<br />

55272 HIGH PRAIRIE 2 8 4 12 26 12 0 0 4 0 0 15 0 3 0 170000 0 39278 0 0<br />

55161 MUSCATINE, PEACE 4 7 5 15 31 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105000 0 15084 0 0<br />

55298 MUSCATINE, ST. PAUL'S H 5 5 8 6 24 20 0 0 0 7 0 6 0 9 0 63000 60185 47145 0 0<br />

55127 MUSCATINE, NEW HOPE 9 30 8 47 94 43 23 0 4 12 3400 28 700 6 550 900000 100000 0 0 0<br />

55284 MUSCATINE, WESLEY 40 110 65 60 275 140 80 0 4 0 0 132 1390 28 50 5300000 97000 151000 0 0<br />

55310 WAYLAND, FIRST 2 0 0 7 9 7 10 41 0 0 0 9 264 9 75 75600 6<strong>2000</strong> 0 0 0<br />

55191 COTTONWOOD 7 4 4 13 28 16 10 41 0 0 0 14 240 9 75 30000 0 2<strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

55311 FINLEY CHAPEL 12 5 6 35 58 30 10 41 0 0 0 23 544 9 75 100000 0 0 0 0<br />

55290 NEW LONDON 7 47 6 14 74 29 12 0 0 0 0 54 2165 6 0 1189700 100600 16000 0 0<br />

55292 NICHOLS 2 8 0 16 26 0 14 0 0 0 0 11 243 0 0 372900 80400 6357 0 0<br />

55293 CEDAR VALLEY 15 23 10 27 75 31 10 24 1 0 0 19 0 10 0 100000 0 10762 0 3322<br />

55295 CONESVILLE 6 18 2 8 34 6 18 30 1 0 0 14 0 0 0 314900 0 5383 1600 0<br />

55306 WAPELLO 35 73 32 36 176 60 80 65 9 0 0 86 600 35 3500 845000 77500 61416 0 0<br />

55276 MORNING SUN 8 10 4 12 34 20 8 60 0 0 0 29 567 0 0 500000 44440 0 0 0<br />

55296 OAKVILLE 8 15 11 20 54 46 8 12 0 10 400 52 3149 6 200 2<strong>2000</strong>0 103968 3000 0 0<br />

55313 TRENTON 3 14 0 9 26 16 0 0 0 0 0 11 403 0 0 105000 0 21114 0 0<br />

55159 WALCOTT, CALVARY 18 31 10 25 84 54 91 77 8 0 0 18 200 30 750 1033051 70000 37060 117128 7318<br />

55308 WASHINGTON 33 118 90 73 314 119 0 0 0 0 0 182 3113 36 299 3060139 0 1338810 0 0<br />

55314 WEST BURLINGTON 16 19 8 14 57 35 0 0 0 15 1821 24 3675 4 0 285000 93000 48973 26421 0<br />

55315 WEST CHESTER 13 31 9 53 106 36 15 0 0 0 0 42 952 3 1000 198000 45000 25780 0 0<br />

55316 WEST LIBERTY 19 32 15 25 91 48 19 10 0 25 1500 86 2500 25 400 1991000 81000 44627 0 0<br />

55318 WILTON 35 92 46 15 188 88 24 48 8 20 820 37 5505 15 222 845000 8<strong>2000</strong> 92579 19154 5842<br />

55320 WINFIELD 14 28 17 21 80 55 30 100 9 0 0 69 850 14 0 950000 138000 0 0 0<br />

55195 SPRING RUN 5 11 5 22 43 30 0 11 3 0 0 18 1375 0 0 90000 0 26000 0 0<br />

District Totals 1008 2448 1322 2157 6935 3401 1826 2224 223 430 12978 3315 80291 969 30241 66116313 5850691 6436183 1156683 108072<br />

607


608<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 1 -- APPORTIONMENTS -- 35. Ministerial Support (Paid); 36. Ministerial Support (Apport.); 37. Administrative Budget (Paid); 38. Administrative Budget (Apport.); 39. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Benevolence (Paid); 40. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence (Apport.); 41. Other (Paid); 42. Other (Apport.); 43. District Asking (Paid); 49. Total Prior Year Apportionments Paid.<br />

Muscatine District 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 49<br />

MinSprt MinSprt AdBdgt AdBdgt WS/CB WS/CB Other Other DstAsk ApPaid<br />

ChNum ChName Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid PriorYr<br />

55188 AINSWORTH COMMUNITY 3312 3312 1785 1785 2640 2641 168 168 0 0<br />

56770 BETTENDORF, ASBURY 31787 31787 17132 17132 25343 25343 1613 1613 0 0<br />

56771 COMMUNITY OF JOY 2233 1137 948 613 1561 906 101 58 130 0<br />

56791 QUAD CITIES, KOREAN 6252 6253 3369 3370 4985 4985 317 317 162 0<br />

55200 BRIGHTON UNITED 2230 2230 1202 1202 1778 1778 113 113 0 0<br />

55208 BURLINGTON, ASBURY 1300 6761 0 3644 0 5391 0 343 330 0<br />

55204 BURLINGTON, FIRST 28348 28348 15278 15278 22600 22600 1438 1438 1782 0<br />

55206 BURLINGTON, GRACE 12195 12195 6573 6573 9723 9723 618 619 804 2221<br />

55203 BURLINGTON, SPRING GROV 1756 1756 947 947 1400 1400 89 89 332 1000<br />

55210 BURLINGTON, WEST HILL 9567 9567 5156 5156 7627 7627 485 485 671 0<br />

56772 CALAMUS, WESLEY 2511 2511 1353 1353 2002 2002 127 127 0 0<br />

56800 GRAND MOUND, ST. PAUL 1500 2561 0 1380 0 2042 0 130 0 0<br />

56784 CLINTON, FIRST 21531 21531 11604 11604 17166 17166 1092 1092 1552 0<br />

56786 CLINTON, LYONS 2815 6187 0 3335 0 4933 0 314 0 0<br />

56774 CAMANCHE, ST MARK'S 4140 4960 2230 2673 3300 3955 210 252 0 0<br />

56810 LOW MOOR 3281 3281 1768 1768 2616 2616 166 166 242 0<br />

55069 CLINTON, TRINITY 2192 2192 0 1181 0 1747 0 111 0 0<br />

55220 COLUMBUS JUNCTION 8805 8805 4745 4745 1493 7020 0 447 0 1285<br />

55218 COLUMBUS CITY 2391 2392 1289 1289 1907 1907 120 121 240 1469<br />

55222 CRAWFORDSVILLE UNITED C 3406 3406 1835 1835 2715 2715 172 173 0 0<br />

55224 DANVILLE 3958 3958 2133 2133 3155 3155 201 201 82 0<br />

55227 LONG CREEK 1582 1582 853 853 1261 1261 80 80 189 0<br />

56781 DAVENPORT, CHRIST 17676 17676 9527 9527 14093 14093 897 897 0 0<br />

55075 DAVENPORT, FAITH 7175 7175 3867 3867 5720 5720 364 364 288 0<br />

56790 DAVENPORT, GRACE 6665 6665 3592 3592 5314 5314 338 338 0 0<br />

56792 DAVENPORT, ST. JOHN'S 42870 42870 23105 23105 34178 34178 2175 2175 2594 17383<br />

56796 DE WITT 12749 12749 6871 6871 10164 10164 647 647 1012 0<br />

55226 DONNELLSON 3061 3061 1650 1650 2441 2441 155 155 0 618<br />

55215 EMBURY 2653 2653 1430 1430 2115 2115 135 135 0 0<br />

55288 ELDRIDGE 9304 9304 5014 5014 7417 7417 472 472 17 2897<br />

55232 FT. MADISON, FIRST 9186 12973 4270 6992 6274 10343 178 658 80 0<br />

55234 FT. MADISON, SANTA FE 9782 9787 0 5274 2188 7802 0 497 300 0<br />

55244 KEOKUK, EMMANUEL 2825 2825 1522 1522 2252 2252 143 143 200 0<br />

55266 KEOKUK, MELROSE 1530 1530 824 824 1219 1219 78 78 104 0<br />

55271 KEOKUK, SANDUSKY 745 802 386 432 585 639 37 41 40 0<br />

55242 KEOKUK, TRINITY 17669 17669 9523 9523 14087 14087 896 896 3047 6740<br />

55252 KINGSTON 1878 1878 1012 1012 1497 1497 95 95 166 0<br />

55248 LETTS 4658 4658 2510 2510 3714 3714 236 236 505 0<br />

55289 ISLAND 4484 4484 2417 2417 3575 3575 228 228 477 0<br />

56818 MC CAUSLAND 2124 2124 1145 1145 1693 1693 108 108 212 0


55283 PARK VIEW (ELDRIDGE) 1678 3726 1546 2008 1591 2971 189 189 17 800<br />

55262 MEDIAPOLIS 8203 8203 4421 4421 6540 6540 416 416 0 0<br />

55264 SPERRY 2258 2258 1217 1217 1800 1800 115 115 238 0<br />

55270 MONTROSE, TRINITY 3996 3996 2154 2154 3186 3186 203 203 225 0<br />

55274 MOSCOW 338 338 182 182 270 270 17 17 65 0<br />

55278 MOUNT PLEASANT, FIRST 29645 29645 15977 15977 23635 23635 1504 1504 100 0<br />

55282 MOUNT UNION 4406 4406 2374 2374 3512 3512 224 224 366 0<br />

55279 WESLEY CHAPEL (MUSC. DI 1754 1754 944 945 1398 1398 89 89 135 0<br />

55291 MUSCATINE, MUSSERVILLE 3906 4148 1860 2236 2760 3307 170 210 229 0<br />

55281 MUSCATINE, SPANGLER CHA 2042 3502 1100 1887 1628 2792 103 178 0 0<br />

55287 MUSCATINE, SWEETLAND 6061 6061 3267 3267 4832 4832 308 308 590 0<br />

55272 HIGH PRAIRIE 679 2719 366 1465 542 2168 34 138 124 3630<br />

55161 MUSCATINE, PEACE 1365 1365 736 736 1088 1088 69 69 135 0<br />

55298 MUSCATINE, ST. PAUL'S H 1360 1360 733 733 1085 1085 69 69 0 475<br />

55127 MUSCATINE, NEW HOPE 7246 7246 3905 3905 5777 5777 368 368 50 0<br />

55284 MUSCATINE, WESLEY 30170 30170 16260 16260 24053 24053 1531 1531 1463 2837<br />

55310 WAYLAND, FIRST 1953 1953 1052 1052 1557 1557 99 99 80 0<br />

55191 COTTONWOOD 1577 1577 850 850 1257 1257 80 80 0 0<br />

55311 FINLEY CHAPEL 2215 2225 1199 1199 1774 1774 113 113 180 0<br />

55290 NEW LONDON 9066 9066 4886 4886 7228 7228 460 460 684 400<br />

55292 NICHOLS 2278 2486 1340 1340 1982 1982 126 126 0 0<br />

55293 CEDAR VALLEY 1391 2783 750 1500 1109 2219 70 141 270 503<br />

55295 CONESVILLE 1020 1020 550 550 813 813 52 52 94 254<br />

55306 WAPELLO 7162 7162 3860 3860 5710 5710 363 363 1008 0<br />

55276 MORNING SUN 4995 4995 2692 2692 3982 3982 253 253 0 0<br />

55296 OAKVILLE 3072 3329 1650 1794 2442 2654 165 169 351 0<br />

55313 TRENTON 1098 1098 592 592 875 875 56 56 0 0<br />

55159 WALCOTT, CALVARY 11507 11507 6202 6202 2293 9174 146 584 824 0<br />

55308 WASHINGTON 25935 25936 13977 13978 20678 20678 1316 1316 200 0<br />

55314 WEST BURLINGTON 6654 6654 3586 3586 5305 5305 338 338 0 0<br />

55315 WEST CHESTER 4973 4973 2680 2680 3965 3965 252 252 167 0<br />

55316 WEST LIBERTY 9493 9493 5116 5116 7761 7569 289 482 820 0<br />

55318 WILTON 3676 8840 996 4764 1476 7048 111 449 0 0<br />

55320 WINFIELD 6230 6230 3358 3358 4967 4967 316 316 711 0<br />

55195 SPRING RUN 1377 1426 768 768 1137 1137 120 72 120 0<br />

District Totals 524905 551245 272011 297090 391806 439484 24426 27969 24804 42512<br />

609


610<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 2 -- BENEVOLENCES -- 50A. General Advance Specials; 50B. World Service Special Gifts; 51. Youth Service Fund; 52A. One Great Hour of Sharing; 52B. World Communion; 52C. U.M. Student Day;<br />

52D. Human Relations Day; 52E. Peace With Justice; 52F. Native American Awareness Sunday; 53A. Christian Education Sunday; 53B. Golden Cross Sunday; 53C. Rural Life Sunday; 54. <strong>Conference</strong> Advance Specials; 55. Higher Education Division; 56. Health and<br />

Wholeness Agencies; 58. Other Benevolences; 72. United Methodist Women Cash Sent to District..<br />

Muscatine District 50A 50B 51 52A 52B 52C 52D 52E 52F 53A 53B 53C 54 55 56 58 72<br />

Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben<br />

ChNum ChName GAS WSSG YSF SDOGH SDWC SDUMS SDHR SDPWJ SDNAA SDCE SDGC SRL CAS HED HW OTH UMW<br />

55188 AINSWORTH COMMUNITY 651 0 0 117 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 60 393 0 0 936 999<br />

56770 BETTENDORF, ASBURY 3214 0 0 200 144 100 92 84 156 62 629 96 464 0 0 5957 3861<br />

56771 COMMUNITY OF JOY 1377 0 25 286 60 49 69 107 110 20 81 228 315 0 0 50 0<br />

56791 QUAD CITIES, KOREAN 0 0 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 0 0 0 475<br />

55200 BRIGHTON UNITED 300 0 0 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0<br />

55208 BURLINGTON, ASBURY 670 0 0 95 32 20 22 17 51 0 10 0 66 0 0 579 1039<br />

55204 BURLINGTON, FIRST 4058 0 0 304 282 67 139 79 77 80 133 91 2326 0 0 3318 5733<br />

55206 BURLINGTON, GRACE 1924 90 0 229 127 59 113 99 200 152 61 94 1639 0 0 1176 2491<br />

55203 BURLINGTON, SPRING GROV 42 0 0 5 26 12 15 1 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 96 0<br />

55210 BURLINGTON, WEST HILL 649 0 0 31 26 30 23 33 28 32 29 30 473 0 0 1586 825<br />

56772 CALAMUS, WESLEY 100 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 140 0 0 20 396<br />

56800 GRAND MOUND, ST. PAUL 205 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2843 174<br />

56784 CLINTON, FIRST 3604 0 0 680 150 64 188 106 286 101 169 0 2717 0 0 1689 4373<br />

56786 CLINTON, LYONS 175 0 0 20 33 0 0 101 73 0 0 0 107 0 0 551 830<br />

56774 CAMANCHE, ST MARK'S 64 0 0 0 36 0 0 64 45 0 0 0 40 0 0 10 0<br />

56810 LOW MOOR 627 0 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 44 0 0 1976 527<br />

55069 CLINTON, TRINITY 121 0 0 0 10 0 0 22 51 0 0 0 5 0 0 50 697<br />

55220 COLUMBUS JUNCTION 456 0 0 408 45 21 60 44 26 12 70 37 258 0 0 1545 1351<br />

55218 COLUMBUS CITY 319 0 0 165 20 23 32 17 7 20 22 0 150 0 0 1208 605<br />

55222 CRAWFORDSVILLE UNITED C 116 0 0 80 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 226 0 0 1579 667<br />

55224 DANVILLE 212 0 0 117 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 807 1057<br />

55227 LONG CREEK 149 0 0 50 25 25 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 953 468<br />

56781 DAVENPORT, CHRIST 1272 0 0 366 57 65 76 54 13 64 120 25 551 0 0 1525 3434<br />

55075 DAVENPORT, FAITH 1256 0 0 50 50 50 50 50 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 1664 0<br />

56790 DAVENPORT, GRACE 115 0 0 11 12 22 9 10 3 80 0 0 0 0 0 145 1836<br />

56792 DAVENPORT, ST. JOHN'S 6975 0 0 721 404 50 295 362 151 0 0 0 1592 0 0 1388 10290<br />

56796 DE WITT 3391 100 0 170 78 54 94 65 92 25 111 72 765 0 0 10094 3528<br />

55226 DONNELLSON 739 0 0 239 140 196 154 141 95 0 104 92 425 0 0 1217 1611<br />

55215 EMBURY 1197 0 0 93 151 0 114 141 55 0 106 85 481 0 0 1523 1008<br />

55288 ELDRIDGE 235 0 0 0 98 0 0 8 0 32 0 31 125 0 0 987 1061<br />

55232 FT. MADISON, FIRST 333 0 0 82 141 87 49 37 19 52 88 58 743 0 0 879 3603<br />

55234 FT. MADISON, SANTA FE 1790 0 0 22 38 0 0 4 0 26 29 0 479 0 0 300 0<br />

55244 KEOKUK, EMMANUEL 705 0 0 99 37 40 20 27 56 38 46 22 277 0 0 1051 450<br />

55266 KEOKUK, MELROSE 390 0 0 15 4 0 11 0 6 0 0 0 115 0 0 175 0<br />

55271 KEOKUK, SANDUSKY 45 0 0 10 30 0 15 26 40 40 21 34 60 0 0 20 0<br />

55242 KEOKUK, TRINITY 5815 0 0 326 81 110 5 194 172 220 182 91 1040 0 0 3577 4685<br />

55252 KINGSTON 865 0 0 158 102 0 80 62 86 77 0 108 109 0 0 1127 1532<br />

55248 LETTS 2047 0 0 146 61 52 92 95 110 0 0 66 211 0 0 2271 1261<br />

55289 ISLAND 320 0 0 70 81 0 77 46 47 55 0 25 128 0 0 583 1525<br />

56818 MC CAUSLAND 165 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 171 0 0 334 334


55283 PARK VIEW (ELDRIDGE) 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 0 0 441 0<br />

55262 MEDIAPOLIS 937 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 0 536 1358<br />

55264 SPERRY 1325 0 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 470 0 0 532 728<br />

55270 MONTROSE, TRINITY 627 0 0 175 0 80 55 58 29 0 0 52 150 0 0 2390 600<br />

55274 MOSCOW 85 0 0 74 20 0 15 10 10 15 10 22 107 0 0 25 0<br />

55278 MOUNT PLEASANT, FIRST 4625 0 0 462 5 250 171 96 219 0 0 0 5593 1983 0 3896 4546<br />

55282 MOUNT UNION 1772 0 0 170 52 59 58 32 11 36 62 37 111 0 0 1422 1297<br />

55279 WESLEY CHAPEL (MUSC. DI 1631 0 0 16 18 32 15 20 42 22 21 19 380 0 0 494 665<br />

55291 MUSCATINE, MUSSERVILLE 745 0 0 135 69 61 126 86 116 0 67 74 103 0 0 1248 909<br />

55281 MUSCATINE, SPANGLER CHA 519 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 149 0 0 343 671<br />

55287 MUSCATINE, SWEETLAND 3478 0 0 205 32 153 59 64 9 62 59 39 650 0 0 621 3238<br />

55272 HIGH PRAIRIE 354 0 0 66 44 89 75 14 81 0 0 20 173 0 0 542 383<br />

55161 MUSCATINE, PEACE 561 0 10 445 50 50 50 5 5 50 189 10 316 0 0 72 0<br />

55298 MUSCATINE, ST. PAUL'S H 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 165 0 0 95 0<br />

55127 MUSCATINE, NEW HOPE 510 0 0 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 0 0 395 0 0 510 595<br />

55284 MUSCATINE, WESLEY 8391 0 0 356 362 172 344 171 158 265 295 175 1997 0 1000 3697 5359<br />

55310 WAYLAND, FIRST 2112 0 0 30 70 20 0 0 5 20 55 0 269 0 55 444 658<br />

55191 COTTONWOOD 1159 0 0 0 15 10 5 10 10 20 5 0 89 0 0 479 532<br />

55311 FINLEY CHAPEL 2724 0 0 214 118 20 186 73 97 55 86 0 381 0 0 1247 1194<br />

55290 NEW LONDON 1319 0 0 222 62 0 100 0 58 0 212 14 0 0 0 775 1662<br />

55292 NICHOLS 484 0 0 24 22 7 0 10 16 0 16 13 42 0 0 0 504<br />

55293 CEDAR VALLEY 871 0 0 68 40 0 16 33 0 0 27 22 43 0 0 10 969<br />

55295 CONESVILLE 140 0 0 52 30 30 37 20 13 0 26 25 311 0 0 144 593<br />

55306 WAPELLO 840 0 0 154 0 47 65 0 59 0 0 0 187 0 0 990 1643<br />

55276 MORNING SUN 1119 0 0 54 17 0 0 63 0 0 0 0 75 0 50 1207 551<br />

55296 OAKVILLE 922 0 0 245 73 100 68 17 47 20 20 20 66 0 0 799 1607<br />

55313 TRENTON 277 0 0 103 20 23 20 13 24 0 10 10 132 0 0 167 120<br />

55159 WALCOTT, CALVARY 4009 0 0 252 50 0 47 0 10 0 0 0 75 0 0 4445 270<br />

55308 WASHINGTON 9951 0 0 917 258 178 243 83 140 153 50 189 3364 0 849 1233 5923<br />

55314 WEST BURLINGTON 295 0 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 70 57 0 0 0 0 55 801<br />

55315 WEST CHESTER 1084 0 0 100 10 25 27 3 30 43 10 20 537 35 0 802 2399<br />

55316 WEST LIBERTY 252 0 0 225 10 24 15 11 7 0 3 207 634 0 0 55 1457<br />

55318 WILTON 1615 0 0 145 58 0 78 30 51 260 71 74 25 0 0 1887 1759<br />

55320 WINFIELD 1640 0 0 252 5 5 22 11 48 20 3 24 389 0 0 3014 2482<br />

55195 SPRING RUN 606 0 0 0 0 8 0 15 20 15 0 15 204 0 0 558 829<br />

District Totals 103684 190 110 10788 5215 2731 3903 3136 3512 2406 3507 2518 35412 2018 1954 90974 109028<br />

611


612<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 3 -- MINISTERIAL SUPPORT/LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES -- 61. Pastor’s Salary; 62. Associate’s Salary; 63. Housing-Related Allowances and Utilities Paid by Church; 64.<br />

Expenditures for Travel; 65T. Total Pastoral Support 1998; 66. Deacons/Diaconal Compensation & Expenses; 67. Program Staff Compensation & Expenses; 68. Current Expenses for Program other than personnel; 69. Other Current Operating Expenses; 70. Paid on<br />

Principal and Interest. 71. Paid on buildings and Improvements; 73. Grand Total Paid.<br />

Muscatine District 61 62 63 64 65T 66 67 68 69 70 71 73<br />

PSAL ASAL PS PS PS Diac CE CE CE CE CE GT<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 1998 Util Reimb Tot98 Exp PrgStf Prog Oper Debt Prop Paid<br />

55188 AINSWORTH COMMUNITY 11251 0 0 2544 11251 0 0 1500 3068 0 0 28816<br />

56770 BETTENDORF, ASBURY 55208 22777 0 10949 77985 0 53171 23629 84998 129490 39845 522255<br />

56771 COMMUNITY OF JOY 34097 0 7500 0 41597 0 9444 6638 20013 2600 8476 103027<br />

56791 QUAD CITIES, KOREAN 29380 0 217 1773 29597 0 2400 1778 3636 6000 9614 79923<br />

55200 BRIGHTON UNITED 9234 0 0 744 9234 0 0 482 1207 0 13906 30976<br />

55208 BURLINGTON, ASBURY 23403 0 685 3609 24088 0 1889 1415 8509 0 20069 69658<br />

55204 BURLINGTON, FIRST 49858 28255 7500 3280 85613 0 21637 7937 37533 23900 47284 326443<br />

55206 BURLINGTON, GRACE 34340 0 2009 2069 36349 0 7679 5056 19642 18308 23016 159506<br />

55203 BURLINGTON, SPRING GROV 8223 0 100 1281 8323 0 780 586 2799 0 10553 32307<br />

55210 BURLINGTON, WEST HILL 32698 0 162 1481 32860 0 2782 5856 18417 0 9332 106188<br />

56772 CALAMUS, WESLEY 9863 3578 176 2115 13617 0 470 440 902 0 3876 31221<br />

56800 GRAND MOUND, ST. PAUL 9843 3578 176 2115 13597 0 0 3582 904 0 82965 111199<br />

56784 CLINTON, FIRST 46000 0 1696 5300 47696 0 28823 7132 57369 0 53871 272467<br />

56786 CLINTON, LYONS 21448 0 1915 2789 23363 0 1946 1425 8711 0 5652 60902<br />

56774 CAMANCHE, ST MARK'S 17080 0 1525 2318 18605 0 1216 1842 5026 0 4266 43348<br />

56810 LOW MOOR 10584 0 945 1436 11529 0 11548 2278 5007 0 5912 48580<br />

55069 CLINTON, TRINITY 6888 0 615 935 7503 0 1405 430 4102 0 6020 23422<br />

55220 COLUMBUS JUNCTION 23941 0 0 0 23941 0 2168 1885 24832 0 17800 96054<br />

55218 COLUMBUS CITY 8759 0 0 0 8759 0 0 1353 7375 0 2730 31925<br />

55222 CRAWFORDSVILLE UNITED C 13000 0 0 1156 13000 0 700 2010 4591 0 5316 44064<br />

55224 DANVILLE 18078 0 791 1375 18869 0 0 2410 4273 0 5376 48436<br />

55227 LONG CREEK 7860 0 656 1034 8516 0 0 995 2793 0 2452 23427<br />

56781 DAVENPORT, CHRIST 39367 0 850 2882 40217 0 39234 10807 38787 29678 22251 241207<br />

55075 DAVENPORT, FAITH 9760 0 0 2400 9760 500 16960 2550 14897 0 11700 78145<br />

56790 DAVENPORT, GRACE 10886 0 0 0 10886 0 0 1075 16420 0 0 50168<br />

56792 DAVENPORT, ST. JOHN'S 54611 16330 3833 7538 74774 0 108495 30415 116749 0 169072 659729<br />

56796 DE WITT 32708 0 693 3823 33401 0 7412 8122 34718 30459 32836 206170<br />

55226 DONNELLSON 13100 0 0 4636 13100 0 1560 980 3243 0 10720 49664<br />

55215 EMBURY 13100 0 300 1222 13400 0 0 211 1648 0 1670 31325<br />

55288 ELDRIDGE 39811 0 0 1861 39811 0 5200 6665 17375 0 533838 641726<br />

55232 FT. MADISON, FIRST 30438 0 0 4384 30438 0 16452 4947 27444 11126 15675 141978<br />

55234 FT. MADISON, SANTA FE 3<strong>2000</strong> 0 0 2211 3<strong>2000</strong> 0 2214 4496 16748 0 18161 96149<br />

55244 KEOKUK, EMMANUEL 7724 0 1500 1672 9224 0 2490 2046 3119 0 17969 47300<br />

55266 KEOKUK, MELROSE 5833 0 89 1074 5922 0 633 702 1014 0 2578 16962<br />

55271 KEOKUK, SANDUSKY 3297 0 0 350 3297 0 935 0 799 0 3574 11509<br />

55242 KEOKUK, TRINITY 46350 26000 9459 2062 81809 0 11338 5196 44668 0 50768 275279<br />

55252 KINGSTON 9433 0 0 754 9433 0 0 778 2586 0 7355 28995<br />

55248 LETTS 14652 0 3470 1657 18122 0 3375 3285 7633 0 5212 58347<br />

55289 ISLAND 14652 0 3470 1657 18122 0 3375 3827 9866 0 9973 63711<br />

56818 MC CAUSLAND 9880 0 0 1250 9880 0 0 562 1312 0 8515 30869


55283 PARK VIEW (ELDRIDGE) 8480 0 0 1479 8480 0 0 1334 3092 11700 9182 44073<br />

55262 MEDIAPOLIS 33635 2659 641 3146 36935 0 700 10825 22503 0 10477 113665<br />

55264 SPERRY 8353 0 235 821 8588 0 0 2633 6643 0 20559 49303<br />

55270 MONTROSE, TRINITY 8000 0 0 1031 8000 0 5907 1694 2784 0 16562 50051<br />

55274 MOSCOW 2175 0 0 240 2175 0 0 100 23 0 1472 5190<br />

55278 MOUNT PLEASANT, FIRST 44604 23254 1016 4333 68874 0 29350 12777 65767 0 50531 336408<br />

55282 MOUNT UNION 21535 0 0 2275 21535 0 0 232 3781 0 9173 55975<br />

55279 WESLEY CHAPEL (MUSC. DI 7567 0 0 799 7567 0 0 262 1432 0 3707 21363<br />

55291 MUSCATINE, MUSSERVILLE 7911 6591 300 1055 14802 0 0 460 6927 14081 7054 67327<br />

55281 MUSCATINE, SPANGLER CHA 10255 8544 499 1369 19298 0 0 144 5259 0 4619 36728<br />

55287 MUSCATINE, SWEETLAND 26380 0 110 1153 26490 0 0 1418 6356 0 4672 66338<br />

55272 HIGH PRAIRIE 7618 6347 499 1017 14464 0 0 327 4335 0 12603 39611<br />

55161 MUSCATINE, PEACE 3516 2929 499 469 6944 0 1023 150 1664 0 2292 17187<br />

55298 MUSCATINE, ST. PAUL'S H 0 0 0 1324 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11417<br />

55127 MUSCATINE, NEW HOPE 30750 0 2643 3434 33393 0 924 1140 4813 0 5683 77160<br />

55284 MUSCATINE, WESLEY 50000 35133 3834 6391 88967 0 22713 19185 79027 0 37564 365006<br />

55310 WAYLAND, FIRST 7656 0 0 756 7656 0 0 1282 2011 0 4834 25240<br />

55191 COTTONWOOD 7392 0 0 713 7392 0 0 562 2052 0 3836 21746<br />

55311 FINLEY CHAPEL 11352 0 0 1031 11352 0 0 733 2661 0 1833 30507<br />

55290 NEW LONDON 31500 0 0 2105 31500 0 2745 2543 16763 0 8854 98070<br />

55292 NICHOLS 9792 0 0 672 9792 0 0 1035 1402 0 4321 30040<br />

55293 CEDAR VALLEY 12309 0 0 925 12309 0 0 1854 1777 0 3826 26014<br />

55295 CONESVILLE 4756 0 0 326 4756 0 40 601 386 1545 3106 14824<br />

55306 WAPELLO 14550 9447 0 6482 23997 0 3824 5930 18505 0 28584 125950<br />

55276 MORNING SUN 7275 4724 0 3091 11999 0 0 2871 7903 0 4324 44127<br />

55296 OAKVILLE 7275 4724 0 3091 11999 0 0 2839 7159 0 2291 38141<br />

55313 TRENTON 0 0 6200 1065 6200 0 0 769 52 0 71704 83054<br />

55159 WALCOTT, CALVARY 40150 0 0 2297 40150 0 750 4625 20887 22904 19089 144708<br />

55308 WASHINGTON 43640 36750 14400 5168 94790 0 20840 12674 49934 0 320896 597605<br />

55314 WEST BURLINGTON 30900 0 0 0 30900 0 2525 2229 4994 2880 9974 74175<br />

55315 WEST CHESTER 25200 0 0 892 25200 0 0 1108 2565 0 4445 56311<br />

55316 WEST LIBERTY 34926 0 3260 3300 38186 0 4973 4737 17233 0 12809 114130<br />

55318 WILTON 37296 0 1880 2516 39176 0 900 7972 11368 11694 26340 119470<br />

55320 WINFIELD 23893 0 0 3111 23893 0 1653 4305 11153 0 34001 105723<br />

55195 SPRING RUN 8500 0 0 1153 8500 0 0 0 51 0 8317 24223<br />

District Totals 1497779 241620 86348 158766 1825747 500 466598 278673 1077995 316365 2069732 8154237<br />

613


614<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 1 -- CHURCH MEMBERSHIP -- 1. Total Full Members Reported at Close of 1998; 2A. Received This Year on Profession of Faith; 2B. Restored by Affirmation; 3. Received from Other United Methodist<br />

Churches; 4. Received from Other Denominations; 5A. Removed by Charge <strong>Conference</strong>; 5B. Withdrawn; 6. Removed by Transfer to Other United Methodist Churches; 7. Removed by Transfer to Other Denominations; 8. Removed by Death; 9. Total full Members at<br />

Close of 1999 10. Average Attendance at the Principal Weekly Worship Service(s); 11. Number of Persons Baptized This Year (All Ages); 12. Preparatory Members now on Roll (All Baptized Children Under 19); 13. Number of Persons on Constituency Roll; 14. Total<br />

Enrolled in confirmation Classes This Year.<br />

Ottumwa District 1 2A 2B 3 4 5A 5B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

Mbrs Rcv Rcv Rcv Rcv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Mbrs Wor Bapt Prep Const Conf<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 Prof Affm TrUM TrOD ChgC Wthd TrUM TrOD Dead 1999 Att Mbrs 1998<br />

55872 AGENCY 209 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 201 66 0 25 55 0<br />

55926 ELDON 49 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 24 4 4 21 4<br />

55874 ALBIA, TRINITY 709 23 2 6 4 0 2 7 2 16 717 271 21 131 152 16<br />

55703 ATTICA 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 91 47 0 20 0 0<br />

55701 OLIVE CHAPEL 58 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 24 0 14 33 0<br />

55700 PERSHING, ZION 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 48 17 0 0 45 0<br />

55896 BARNES CITY 30 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 27 17 0 9 15 0<br />

55900 BEACON 30 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 47 7 15 20 0<br />

55924 EDDYVILLE 89 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 87 50 1 15 6 2<br />

55196 BIRMINGHAM 81 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 86 38 1 21 10 7<br />

55302 STOCKPORT 111 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 110 35 2 6 9 1<br />

55902 BLAKESBURG 79 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 78 42 3 3 21 0<br />

55914 CHRISTIANSBURG 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 47 20 0 0 9 0<br />

55903 MT. ZION (BLAKESBURG) 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 18 0 4 0 0<br />

55904 BLOOMFIELD (OTTUMWA) 427 17 1 13 3 0 1 9 2 2 447 153 9 63 120 9<br />

55922 DRAKESVILLE 114 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 121 72 7 15 36 6<br />

55704 BUSSEY 152 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 163 60 9 2 0 9<br />

55909 HAMILTON 21 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 22 15 3 9 8 2<br />

55910 CENTERVILLE, FIRST 498 2 0 9 2 0 0 5 2 12 492 160 5 97 193 0<br />

55720 COLUMBIA 77 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 75 30 0 11 26 0<br />

55918 DEEP RIVER (UNITED CHUR 49 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 50 25 2 11 23 3<br />

55228 DOUDS, CHRIST 159 7 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 4 152 64 4 16 25 0<br />

55254 LEBANON 68 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 66 24 0 9 8 0<br />

55239 SELMA 73 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 73 39 2 4 7 0<br />

55930 FAIRFIELD, FIRST 778 11 0 11 4 5 8 2 4 14 771 324 7 99 156 7<br />

55880 CINCINNATI 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 24 0 16 61 0<br />

55944 JEROME 24 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 22 14 0 1 25 0<br />

55888 UNIONVILLE 27 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 28 16 0 0 10 0<br />

55230 FARMINGTON 186 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 188 68 1 26 35 5<br />

55198 BONAPARTE YOKE 38 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 40 32 3 20 15 5<br />

55268 MILTON, GRACE 87 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 88 38 0 21 22 1<br />

55212 CANTRIL 82 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 79 41 0 12 18 3<br />

55280 MT. STERLING 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0<br />

55934 FREMONT 226 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 226 93 9 32 32 9<br />

55908 CEDAR 93 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 95 27 4 34 34 0<br />

55768 HARVEY 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 18 12 20 8 0<br />

55848 TRACY 69 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 67 35 1 12 13 0<br />

55940 HEDRICK-MARTINSBURG 216 4 0 2 5 0 0 1 0 0 226 104 10 47 148 2<br />

55884 ICONIUM 52 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 1 48 23 0 0 12 0<br />

55246 KEOSAUQUA 205 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 5 201 63 0 36 29 0


55214 CENTER CHAPEL 98 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 99 40 1 16 10 0<br />

55946 KEOTA U.C. OF FAITH 181 0 0 4 0 0 61 4 0 3 117 60 1 0 0 0<br />

56016 BETHEL 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 30 5 0 0 0<br />

55948 KESWICK 87 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 83 35 0 0 2 0<br />

56022 THORNBURG 34 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 20 1 6 0 0<br />

56030 WEBSTER 57 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57 25 0 2 2 0<br />

55950 KIRKVILLE 18 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 17 10 0 0 7 0<br />

55780 KNOXVILLE, FIRST 926 17 4 7 2 0 4 8 3 15 926 376 12 110 485 0<br />

55954 LACEY 133 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 140 67 7 40 10 0<br />

55958 LIBERTYVILLE, FAITH 121 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 118 32 5 10 0 0<br />

55898 BATAVIA 101 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 100 30 0 5 0 0<br />

55960 LOVILIA 102 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 97 34 1 0 0 0<br />

55894 AVERY 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 25 24 2 0 0 0<br />

55792 MELCHER/DALLAS, NEW HOP 156 12 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 179 58 2 38 39 8<br />

55970 MONTEZUMA 395 1 0 4 2 0 0 1 3 11 387 122 2 128 140 0<br />

55972 MORAVIA, GRACE 218 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 12 208 112 3 71 167 0<br />

55976 MOULTON 118 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 118 30 0 20 40 0<br />

55982 NEW SHARON 431 13 0 0 8 0 0 0 3 4 445 207 19 184 107 9<br />

55984 NEW SWEDEN 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 42 2 2 25 0<br />

55992 OSKALOOSA, CENTRAL 882 20 0 4 7 0 33 10 7 10 853 314 12 157 63 15<br />

55996 OTTUMWA, FIRST 711 21 0 2 5 0 133 8 0 15 583 165 7 100 81 0<br />

55998 OTTUMWA, RIVERVIEW 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 10 0 0 8 0<br />

56000 OTTUMWA, WESLEY 435 17 0 1 0 0 0 2 5 5 441 173 10 57 136 0<br />

56002 OTTUMWA, WILLARD STREET 591 11 2 3 0 5 7 7 0 8 580 203 4 54 110 10<br />

55339 PELLA 176 10 0 7 0 0 0 2 2 0 189 122 18 64 52 10<br />

55828 PLEASANTVILLE, ST. PAUL 209 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 3 6 196 46 2 40 53 0<br />

55990 PRAIRIE VIEW 286 2 0 1 5 0 0 2 1 3 288 121 2 85 60 6<br />

56010 PULASKI 119 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 119 30 2 6 8 2<br />

56024 TROY 102 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 4 94 27 0 10 10 0<br />

56012 RICHLAND 160 4 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 161 71 2 28 37 0<br />

56018 SIGOURNEY 333 1 1 4 3 0 0 1 1 2 338 141 3 51 216 0<br />

55986 NORTH ENGLISH 186 7 0 2 0 8 0 1 0 0 186 70 6 62 100 0<br />

55968 MILLERSBURG 103 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 103 30 1 16 50 0<br />

56031 SOUTH ENGLISH UNION 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 18 8 0 0 5 0<br />

56034 WEST GROVE 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 15 0 3 25 0<br />

56036 WHAT CHEER 69 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 64 2 8 0 0<br />

55920 DELTA 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 49 29 0 8 0 0<br />

District Totals 13233 274 25 95 62 36 257 102 43 207 13044 5281 261 2261 3508 151<br />

615


616<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 2 -- CHURCH SCHOOL, U.M.M./U.M.W./U.M.Y.F., PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS -- 15. Number of Leaders; 16. Children (Birth thru 6th Grade); 17. Youth (7th thru H.S.); 18.<br />

Adults (Post H.S.); 19. Total Church School Membership; 20. Average Attendance in the Sunday School; 21. Average Attendance in Other On-Going Classes and Groups for Learning; 22. Average Attendance in Short-Term Classes and Groups For Learning; 23. Number<br />

of Church School Members Joining the Church This year on Conf of Faith; 24. Members in Chartered United Methodist Men; 25. Amount Paid for Projects (U.M.M.); 26. Membership in United Methodist Women; 27. Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work;<br />

28. Membership in U.M.Y.F.; 29. Amount paid for Projects; 30. Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment; 31. Value of Church-Owned Parsonages and Furniture; 32. Value of Other Assets; 33. Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, 32 at end of Year; 34. Other Indebtedness.<br />

Ottumwa District 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34<br />

CS CS CS CS CS CS OCOG OCST Conf UMM UMM UMW UMW UMY UMY PV Oth Debt Debt<br />

ChNum ChName Ldr Chld Yth Adlt Tot Att CS Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv PVCH Par Asst PA Oth<br />

55872 AGENCY 9 33 8 4 54 40 30 0 0 10 549 46 1175 3 100 350000 45000 2600 0 0<br />

55926 ELDON 1 5 2 2 10 7 0 0 2 0 0 16 2800 7 350 250000 0 6000 0 0<br />

55874 ALBIA, TRINITY 23 78 25 132 258 160 25 190 14 0 0 117 1551 25 0 1285804 94900 353372 0 0<br />

55703 ATTICA 9 25 3 20 57 30 9 0 0 0 0 24 2401 0 0 250000 100000 5300 0 0<br />

55701 OLIVE CHAPEL 4 8 7 12 31 25 0 0 0 0 0 17 2104 0 0 1<strong>2000</strong>0 100000 5000 0 0<br />

55700 PERSHING, ZION 4 8 0 10 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 9 1606 0 0 <strong>2000</strong>00 100000 1<strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

55896 BARNES CITY 3 3 6 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5<strong>2000</strong> 0 1<strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

55900 BEACON 8 6 6 15 35 21 16 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 434000 0 0 0 0<br />

55924 EDDYVILLE 9 15 8 12 44 20 0 0 0 0 0 16 1600 12 500 490000 70000 0 0 0<br />

55196 BIRMINGHAM 3 5 3 2 13 11 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 276000 0 253098 0 0<br />

55302 STOCKPORT 4 5 2 16 27 12 0 0 0 0 0 15 619 2 222 153100 0 19540 0 0<br />

55902 BLAKESBURG 4 3 6 5 18 12 0 0 0 0 0 13 839 0 0 319000 94100 10443 0 0<br />

55914 CHRISTIANSBURG 4 8 2 6 20 8 0 0 0 0 0 15 2188 0 0 135000 15000 5647 0 0<br />

55903 MT. ZION (BLAKESBURG) 3 7 1 10 21 16 0 0 0 0 0 9 347 0 0 150000 36000 13388 0 0<br />

55904 BLOOMFIELD (OTTUMWA) 9 60 10 16 95 50 0 0 9 0 0 82 100 21 0 930000 95000 93112 6219 0<br />

55922 DRAKESVILLE 11 24 21 32 88 29 0 0 6 0 0 9 2597 14 0 275000 65000 0 0 0<br />

55704 BUSSEY 7 20 13 15 55 30 16 9 3 15 0 40 500 14 0 400000 45000 2840 0 10319<br />

55909 HAMILTON 1 0 0 4 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 13500 0 11000 0 0<br />

55910 CENTERVILLE, FIRST 15 80 24 54 173 54 14 0 0 24 303 91 1342 35 412 117<strong>2000</strong> 80000 106096 1200 0<br />

55720 COLUMBIA 5 18 3 18 44 20 6 16 0 0 0 12 774 5 0 227500 0 4097 0 0<br />

55918 DEEP RIVER (UNITED CHUR 15 8 6 0 29 10 0 0 0 0 0 6 506 6 200 110000 0 16300 0 0<br />

55228 DOUDS, CHRIST 7 12 7 24 50 35 0 0 0 0 0 33 800 12 0 383530 83560 <strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

55254 LEBANON 3 6 0 8 17 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 3171 0 0 75600 0 0 0 0<br />

55239 SELMA 5 10 1 8 24 15 6 0 0 0 0 17 350 0 0 314600 0 0 0 0<br />

55930 FAIRFIELD, FIRST 18 108 66 64 256 106 31 94 7 41 1410 148 7525 20 30 3834000 110000 799157 82754 0<br />

55880 CINCINNATI 2 10 3 11 26 17 6 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 78957 0 16388 0 0<br />

55944 JEROME 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150000 0 16388 0 0<br />

55888 UNIONVILLE 1 0 0 4 5 4 8 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 <strong>2000</strong>0 0 16388 0 0<br />

55230 FARMINGTON 7 32 14 15 68 43 16 9 5 0 0 24 875 15 0 356900 114000 21600 0 0<br />

55198 BONAPARTE YOKE 3 12 5 2 22 13 2 20 3 0 0 2 160 12 360 0 0 2728 0 0<br />

55268 MILTON, GRACE 3 4 0 20 27 15 4 6 0 0 0 30 544 0 0 245000 7<strong>2000</strong> 12500 0 0<br />

55212 CANTRIL 5 13 7 12 37 20 8 10 0 0 0 15 755 0 0 240000 0 16000 0 0<br />

55280 MT. STERLING 3 14 8 4 29 0 0 11 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

55934 FREMONT 8 28 11 25 72 40 0 0 0 0 0 53 3056 10 0 500000 125000 0 0 0<br />

55908 CEDAR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 500 0 0 <strong>2000</strong>00 14000 3000 0 0<br />

55768 HARVEY 7 20 3 14 44 16 0 12 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 <strong>2000</strong>00 11000 0 0 0<br />

55848 TRACY 4 4 2 5 15 7 7 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 74000 27050 0 0 0<br />

55940 HEDRICK-MARTINSBURG 16 42 20 16 94 48 0 10 0 15 0 59 1459 14 356 462474 137596 117253 0 0<br />

55884 ICONIUM 2 6 0 6 14 10 0 0 0 0 0 12 1657 0 0 45000 0 0 0 0<br />

55246 KEOSAUQUA 16 11 5 27 59 22 12 25 0 12 0 46 3550 10 0 710000 75000 56000 0 0


55214 CENTER CHAPEL 4 7 13 16 40 20 0 25 0 4 0 10 47 16 234 70500 6400 12190 0 0<br />

55946 KEOTA U.C. OF FAITH 2 16 10 12 40 40 40 60 0 0 0 1131 0 250 0 250 556150 56000 0 0<br />

56016 BETHEL 6 6 3 10 25 20 0 0 0 0 0 15 180 0 0 63000 0 4700 0 0<br />

55948 KESWICK 3 0 0 4 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 25 873 0 0 215000 50000 0 0 0<br />

56022 THORNBURG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50000 0 0 0<br />

56030 WEBSTER 9 12 5 23 49 20 0 0 0 0 0 18 570 0 0 50000 0 30000 0 0<br />

55950 KIRKVILLE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45000 0 0 0 0<br />

55780 KNOXVILLE, FIRST 35 80 20 80 215 126 76 350 0 0 0 139 3532 50 1000 2580000 93000 527812 160252 10970<br />

55954 LACEY 11 18 8 34 71 53 18 14 0 6 420 20 200 8 240 100000 50000 0 0 0<br />

55958 LIBERTYVILLE, FAITH 6 12 0 8 26 12 0 8 0 0 0 22 950 0 0 455000 75000 0 0 0<br />

55898 BATAVIA 5 7 0 6 18 12 0 8 0 0 0 19 500 0 0 259000 0 0 0 0<br />

55960 LOVILIA 8 29 5 14 56 42 0 0 0 0 0 36 600 5 0 55000 7<strong>2000</strong> 0 0 0<br />

55894 AVERY 5 30 5 0 40 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35000 10000 0 0 0<br />

55792 MELCHER/DALLAS, NEW HOP 11 20 5 10 46 27 0 30 8 0 0 19 331 11 0 324300 61750 17362 5464 4287<br />

55970 MONTEZUMA 18 40 18 65 141 69 24 69 0 19 1400 113 1229 12 0 75<strong>2000</strong> 100300 23000 0 0<br />

55972 MORAVIA, GRACE 52 32 35 62 181 97 56 24 0 0 0 28 528 28 5700 785700 7<strong>2000</strong> 26412 0 0<br />

55976 MOULTON 10 30 12 15 67 20 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 12 0 27000 35000 75000 0 0<br />

55982 NEW SHARON 30 106 52 58 246 158 12 7 9 26 25 93 12511 70 231 950000 95000 370138 0 0<br />

55984 NEW SWEDEN 10 15 3 15 43 16 0 0 0 24 110 21 446 19 0 90000 0 7042 0 0<br />

55992 OSKALOOSA, CENTRAL 34 80 51 144 309 152 79 31 6 0 0 0 2231 0 0 3936000 32<strong>2000</strong> 986533 19800 0<br />

55996 OTTUMWA, FIRST 23 47 38 87 195 71 13 40 15 0 0 88 4140 32 300 3987801 163013 391803 35000 0<br />

55998 OTTUMWA, RIVERVIEW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55000 1500 4305 0 0<br />

56000 OTTUMWA, WESLEY 26 22 36 53 137 45 83 20 0 20 0 64 0 32 0 1701000 113610 63000 1<strong>2000</strong> 0<br />

56002 OTTUMWA, WILLARD STREET 21 25 22 89 157 102 50 40 10 15 75 151 1225 25 0 1245900 119800 613615 0 0<br />

55339 PELLA 15 62 23 21 121 55 28 72 10 0 0 19 400 21 76 600000 175000 22802 248800 0<br />

55828 PLEASANTVILLE, ST. PAUL 8 30 0 10 48 22 4 0 0 0 0 86 2424 0 0 55200 92600 0 0 0<br />

55990 PRAIRIE VIEW 45 49 30 60 184 80 106 10 0 30 2400 43 945 20 0 450000 80000 500 19500 0<br />

56010 PULASKI 4 4 6 13 27 17 0 5 2 0 0 21 1247 6 0 163000 65000 9600 2300 0<br />

56024 TROY 2 5 2 6 15 3 0 5 0 0 0 20 2953 0 0 64000 0 0 0 0<br />

56012 RICHLAND 18 23 3 24 68 25 50 35 0 15 625 51 1073 0 0 633200 88900 22938 0 0<br />

56018 SIGOURNEY 14 83 21 60 178 80 75 125 1 0 0 69 3219 5 78 760000 95000 15000 15062 0<br />

55986 NORTH ENGLISH 7 25 7 0 39 30 0 0 0 5 0 64 2109 5 0 27<strong>2000</strong> 1<strong>2000</strong>0 0 0 0<br />

55968 MILLERSBURG 5 15 4 5 29 15 0 0 0 0 0 10 1500 4 0 230000 25000 0 0 0<br />

56031 SOUTH ENGLISH UNION 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 140 0 0 0 50000 0 0 0<br />

56034 WEST GROVE 4 1 3 7 15 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 130000 <strong>2000</strong>0 1100 0 550<br />

56036 WHAT CHEER 4 10 20 16 50 15 15 25 0 0 0 33 1606 20 133 300400 0 27135 0 0<br />

55920 DELTA 3 10 0 6 19 0 5 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 149000 0 0 0 0<br />

District Totals 719 1702 768 1683 4872 2453 959 1504 125 281 7317 3511 95160 890 10522 37072216 4567229 5321222 608351 26126<br />

617


618<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 1 -- APPORTIONMENTS -- 35. Ministerial Support (Paid); 36. Ministerial Support (Apport.); 37. Administrative Budget (Paid); 38. Administrative Budget (Apport.); 39. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Benevolence (Paid); 40. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence (Apport.); 41. Other (Paid); 42. Other (Apport.); 43. District Asking (Paid); 49. Total Prior Year Apportionments Paid.<br />

Ottumwa District 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 49<br />

MinSprt MinSprt AdBdgt AdBdgt WS/CB WS/CB Other Other DstAsk ApPaid<br />

ChNum ChName Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid PriorYr<br />

55872 AGENCY 8051 8051 4338 4339 6419 6419 408 408 422 0<br />

55926 ELDON 1139 1139 614 614 908 908 58 58 102 0<br />

55874 ALBIA, TRINITY 19787 19787 10664 10664 15775 15775 1004 1004 1426 5007<br />

55703 ATTICA 3462 3462 1866 1866 2760 2760 176 176 194 0<br />

55701 OLIVE CHAPEL 1465 1465 790 790 1168 1168 74 74 118 0<br />

55700 PERSHING, ZION 1342 1342 723 723 1070 1070 68 68 66 0<br />

55896 BARNES CITY 839 839 452 452 669 669 43 43 62 0<br />

55900 BEACON 1981 1981 1068 1068 1580 1580 101 101 61 0<br />

55924 EDDYVILLE 2862 2862 1542 1542 2282 2282 145 145 166 0<br />

55196 BIRMINGHAM 2442 2442 1316 1316 1947 1947 123 124 164 0<br />

55302 STOCKPORT 3006 3006 1620 1620 2396 2396 152 152 222 0<br />

55902 BLAKESBURG 2202 2203 1187 1187 1757 1757 112 112 0 925<br />

55914 CHRISTIANSBURG 1088 1088 586 586 867 867 55 55 98 0<br />

55903 MT. ZION (BLAKESBURG) 1235 1235 666 666 985 985 63 63 58 0<br />

55904 BLOOMFIELD (OTTUMWA) 11688 11688 6299 6299 9318 9318 593 593 910 0<br />

55922 DRAKESVILLE 2822 2822 1521 1521 2250 2250 143 143 214 0<br />

55704 BUSSEY 1160 4643 625 2502 446 3701 59 236 308 0<br />

55909 HAMILTON 373 373 201 201 297 297 19 19 50 0<br />

55910 CENTERVILLE, FIRST 13797 13797 7436 7436 11000 11000 700 700 932 0<br />

55720 COLUMBIA 2140 2140 1153 1153 1706 1706 109 109 154 0<br />

55918 DEEP RIVER (UNITED CHUR 1575 1575 848 849 1255 1256 80 80 100 0<br />

55228 DOUDS, CHRIST 2840 2840 1531 1531 2264 2264 144 144 11 0<br />

55254 LEBANON 1581 1581 852 852 1261 1261 80 80 0 0<br />

55239 SELMA 1951 1951 1051 1051 1555 1555 99 99 150 0<br />

55930 FAIRFIELD, FIRST 32783 32783 17668 17668 26137 26137 1663 1663 1750 0<br />

55880 CINCINNATI 1251 1252 675 675 997 998 64 64 69 142<br />

55944 JEROME 903 903 486 487 720 720 46 46 48 0<br />

55888 UNIONVILLE 1268 1268 683 683 1011 1011 63 64 56 0<br />

55230 FARMINGTON 3605 3605 810 1943 1197 2874 76 183 150 0<br />

55198 BONAPARTE YOKE 887 887 478 478 707 707 45 45 80 0<br />

55268 MILTON, GRACE 2220 2514 0 1355 0 2004 0 128 0 0<br />

55212 CANTRIL 2283 2284 1230 1231 1821 1821 115 116 174 0<br />

55280 MT. STERLING 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

55934 FREMONT 4927 4927 2655 2655 3928 3928 250 250 446 0<br />

55908 CEDAR 2052 2052 1106 1106 1636 1636 104 104 186 0<br />

55768 HARVEY 1175 1175 633 633 937 937 60 60 46 0<br />

55848 TRACY 2940 2938 435 1583 728 2342 55 149 132 0<br />

55940 HEDRICK-MARTINSBURG 1207 1207 651 651 962 962 61 61 442 0<br />

55884 ICONIUM 600 1120 0 604 0 893 0 57 0 0<br />

55246 KEOSAUQUA 5019 5019 2705 2705 4001 4001 255 255 424 0


55214 CENTER CHAPEL 1284 1285 692 692 1024 1024 66 65 194 0<br />

55946 KEOTA U.C. OF FAITH 4627 4627 2494 2494 3689 3689 235 235 0 0<br />

56016 BETHEL 1181 1181 637 637 942 942 60 60 60 0<br />

55948 KESWICK 1910 1910 1030 1030 1523 1523 97 97 178 0<br />

56022 THORNBURG 659 659 355 355 525 525 33 33 66 0<br />

56030 WEBSTER 1267 1267 683 683 1010 1010 64 64 114 0<br />

55950 KIRKVILLE 398 398 214 214 317 317 20 20 36 0<br />

55780 KNOXVILLE, FIRST 35392 35392 19075 19075 28217 28217 1796 1796 1880 0<br />

55954 LACEY 4236 4236 2283 2283 3377 3377 215 215 250 0<br />

55958 LIBERTYVILLE, FAITH 2474 2699 1333 1455 1972 2152 125 137 244 0<br />

55898 BATAVIA 2409 2409 1298 1298 1920 1920 122 122 185 0<br />

55960 LOVILIA 1580 1580 851 851 1260 1260 80 80 0 0<br />

55894 AVERY 451 451 243 243 360 360 23 23 0 0<br />

55792 MELCHER/DALLAS, NEW HOP 4307 4307 773 2321 858 3434 54 219 58 0<br />

55970 MONTEZUMA 10293 10294 5547 5548 8207 8207 522 522 794 0<br />

55972 MORAVIA, GRACE 4855 7728 2185 4165 6161 6161 392 392 446 0<br />

55976 MOULTON 3715 3715 2001 2002 2962 2962 188 188 224 0<br />

55982 NEW SHARON 8681 8681 4679 4679 6921 6921 440 440 796 0<br />

55984 NEW SWEDEN 814 814 439 439 649 649 41 41 96 0<br />

55992 OSKALOOSA, CENTRAL 29842 29842 16083 16083 23792 23792 1514 1514 1814 0<br />

55996 OTTUMWA, FIRST 27542 27542 3800 14844 6700 21958 300 1397 1408 4355<br />

55998 OTTUMWA, RIVERVIEW 89 538 48 290 71 429 4 27 5 0<br />

56000 OTTUMWA, WESLEY 14216 14216 7662 7662 11334 11334 721 721 835 0<br />

56002 OTTUMWA, WILLARD STREET 16714 16714 9008 9008 13326 13326 848 848 0 0<br />

55339 PELLA 5035 5035 2714 2714 4014 4014 255 255 0 0<br />

55828 PLEASANTVILLE, ST. PAUL 400 6969 0 3756 0 5556 0 354 434 0<br />

55990 PRAIRIE VIEW 6506 6506 3506 3506 5187 5187 330 330 549 0<br />

56010 PULASKI 1070 2356 500 1270 536 1878 120 120 255 0<br />

56024 TROY <strong>2000</strong> 2106 730 1135 500 1679 107 107 0 0<br />

56012 RICHLAND 3167 3167 1707 1707 2525 2525 161 161 280 0<br />

56018 SIGOURNEY 10632 10632 5730 5730 8475 8476 539 539 648 0<br />

55986 NORTH ENGLISH 3555 3555 1916 1916 2834 2834 180 180 374 299<br />

55968 MILLERSBURG 2202 2202 1187 1187 833 1756 36 112 72 0<br />

56031 SOUTH ENGLISH UNION 390 390 210 210 311 311 20 20 40 0<br />

56034 WEST GROVE 1323 1323 713 713 1055 1055 67 67 0 0<br />

56036 WHAT CHEER 2254 2254 1215 1215 1797 1797 114 114 128 0<br />

55920 DELTA 713 1713 384 923 569 1366 36 87 45 0<br />

District Totals 372131 388939 183089 209618 272470 310085 17390 19733 22499 10728<br />

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620<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 2 -- BENEVOLENCES -- 50A. General Advance Specials; 50B. World Service Special Gifts; 51. Youth Service Fund; 52A. One Great Hour of Sharing; 52B. World Communion; 52C. U.M. Student Day;<br />

52D. Human Relations Day; 52E. Peace With Justice; 52F. Native American Awareness Sunday; 53A. Christian Education Sunday; 53B. Golden Cross Sunday; 53C. Rural Life Sunday; 54. <strong>Conference</strong> Advance Specials; 55. Higher Education Division; 56. Health and<br />

Wholeness Agencies; 58. Other Benevolences; 72. United Methodist Women Cash Sent to District..<br />

Ottumwa District 50A 50B 51 52A 52B 52C 52D 52E 52F 53A 53B 53C 54 55 56 58 72<br />

Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben<br />

ChNum ChName GAS WSSG YSF SDOGH SDWC SDUMS SDHR SDPWJ SDNAA SDCE SDGC SRL CAS HED HW OTH UMW<br />

55872 AGENCY 2842 0 0 223 29 25 37 13 27 20 15 20 702 0 0 5564 1728<br />

55926 ELDON 99 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 72 0 0 0 382<br />

55874 ALBIA, TRINITY 5825 0 0 505 313 381 241 230 264 230 135 149 3022 0 0 1841 4269<br />

55703 ATTICA 833 0 0 75 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 3854 1013<br />

55701 OLIVE CHAPEL 200 0 0 24 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 660 559<br />

55700 PERSHING, ZION 114 0 0 8 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 293 343<br />

55896 BARNES CITY 204 0 0 12 10 33 30 11 0 0 0 0 92 0 0 735 0<br />

55900 BEACON 129 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

55924 EDDYVILLE 662 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 245 228<br />

55196 BIRMINGHAM 389 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

55302 STOCKPORT 186 0 0 0 0 20 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 419<br />

55902 BLAKESBURG 0 0 0 0 59 69 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 0 0 96 467<br />

55914 CHRISTIANSBURG 150 0 0 0 16 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 0 0 0 452<br />

55903 MT. ZION (BLAKESBURG) 473 0 0 20 20 25 15 15 0 0 15 0 25 0 0 54 276<br />

55904 BLOOMFIELD (OTTUMWA) 405 0 0 168 127 27 60 75 87 0 0 0 304 0 0 3754 1950<br />

55922 DRAKESVILLE 658 0 0 28 28 9 18 5 6 5 5 5 955 0 0 850 191<br />

55704 BUSSEY 305 0 0 125 56 50 29 38 86 0 0 0 123 0 0 127 918<br />

55909 HAMILTON 99 0 0 22 11 10 14 20 18 0 0 0 45 0 0 975 143<br />

55910 CENTERVILLE, FIRST 3071 0 0 513 113 16 0 45 41 42 34 88 1594 0 0 597 2059<br />

55720 COLUMBIA 713 0 0 202 25 15 85 31 83 69 72 64 205 0 0 694 720<br />

55918 DEEP RIVER (UNITED CHUR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 122 0 0 0 227<br />

55228 DOUDS, CHRIST 895 0 0 94 46 60 86 66 53 37 71 45 1030 0 0 812 767<br />

55254 LEBANON 323 0 0 29 13 10 29 9 19 18 35 8 325 0 0 189 515<br />

55239 SELMA 1738 0 0 148 12 27 39 12 30 38 31 24 594 0 0 836 1083<br />

55930 FAIRFIELD, FIRST 7234 0 0 331 58 160 95 86 61 43 92 53 2989 0 0 1401 5795<br />

55880 CINCINNATI 247 0 0 25 3 11 0 19 37 9 5 10 906 0 0 427 120<br />

55944 JEROME 133 0 0 25 10 12 0 9 35 30 17 30 530 0 0 40 0<br />

55888 UNIONVILLE 298 0 0 50 33 34 22 43 53 50 25 24 588 0 0 100 314<br />

55230 FARMINGTON 100 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 330 556<br />

55198 BONAPARTE YOKE 326 0 0 15 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1716 132<br />

55268 MILTON, GRACE 45 0 0 11 10 13 15 5 13 0 2 0 0 0 0 218 621<br />

55212 CANTRIL 840 0 0 65 0 16 9 2 0 0 38 30 267 0 0 443 546<br />

55280 MT. STERLING 0 0 0 12 10 12 8 0 8 0 0 8 7 0 0 5 0<br />

55934 FREMONT 548 0 0 32 12 35 0 58 0 11 73 0 260 0 0 2791 1755<br />

55908 CEDAR 475 0 0 10 0 0 0 19 10 0 12 7 63 0 0 262 405<br />

55768 HARVEY 556 0 0 0 25 0 20 0 19 45 0 0 88 0 0 4188 316<br />

55848 TRACY 247 0 0 60 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1992 494<br />

55940 HEDRICK-MARTINSBURG 681 0 0 223 60 10 0 56 43 0 0 0 797 0 0 544 1362<br />

55884 ICONIUM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 497<br />

55246 KEOSAUQUA 133 0 0 120 55 40 70 34 52 0 0 0 670 0 0 1561 2148


55214 CENTER CHAPEL 336 0 0 100 137 50 0 50 113 0 0 0 0 0 0 536 170<br />

55946 KEOTA U.C. OF FAITH 950 0 0 23 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 200 0 0 1344 526<br />

56016 BETHEL 775 0 0 35 35 30 30 30 30 30 30 35 500 0 0 90 258<br />

55948 KESWICK 225 0 0 17 16 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 290 378<br />

56022 THORNBURG 55 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

56030 WEBSTER 210 0 0 35 30 15 18 5 40 5 7 0 63 0 0 157 319<br />

55950 KIRKVILLE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

55780 KNOXVILLE, FIRST 6015 0 0 996 107 94 78 75 155 127 72 99 3209 0 0 11134 5647<br />

55954 LACEY 1550 0 0 111 94 71 60 66 67 86 15 15 625 0 0 1124 966<br />

55958 LIBERTYVILLE, FAITH 174 0 0 43 35 0 22 2 0 0 0 0 49 0 0 173 571<br />

55898 BATAVIA 157 0 0 16 15 14 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 620<br />

55960 LOVILIA 249 0 0 0 55 0 55 58 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 681 667<br />

55894 AVERY 210 0 0 33 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 50 0 0 0 0<br />

55792 MELCHER/DALLAS, NEW HOP 602 0 0 98 30 0 85 22 27 0 0 0 320 0 0 75 357<br />

55970 MONTEZUMA 2927 0 0 64 71 55 75 37 59 0 94 31 0 0 0 3308 2146<br />

55972 MORAVIA, GRACE 2084 0 0 240 65 26 19 52 122 0 5 5 2016 0 0 809 810<br />

55976 MOULTON 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 395<br />

55982 NEW SHARON 126 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2694 894<br />

55984 NEW SWEDEN 548 0 0 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 30 141 0 0 2402 100<br />

55992 OSKALOOSA, CENTRAL 6495 0 0 668 184 66 211 204 196 0 0 0 1885 0 150 2280 6393<br />

55996 OTTUMWA, FIRST 1767 0 0 75 48 114 0 0 46 0 0 0 403 0 0 566 3356<br />

55998 OTTUMWA, RIVERVIEW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

56000 OTTUMWA, WESLEY 3206 0 0 138 48 40 53 17 78 52 64 153 1030 0 0 9461 2225<br />

56002 OTTUMWA, WILLARD STREET 4643 0 0 334 155 173 103 65 195 20 0 0 1214 0 0 1983 4456<br />

55339 PELLA 1791 0 0 193 44 25 7 12 50 0 0 0 558 0 0 443 766<br />

55828 PLEASANTVILLE, ST. PAUL 366 0 0 76 6 20 55 0 26 0 10 21 104 0 0 286 858<br />

55990 PRAIRIE VIEW 805 0 20 198 194 131 20 20 50 72 20 20 640 0 0 1223 1444<br />

56010 PULASKI 146 0 19 88 32 0 25 12 20 0 36 0 0 0 0 506 585<br />

56024 TROY 188 0 0 66 4 5 20 9 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 294 312<br />

56012 RICHLAND 2752 0 0 156 57 52 55 65 50 56 87 0 505 0 0 600 1225<br />

56018 SIGOURNEY 1511 0 0 230 30 5 25 5 5 0 0 0 341 0 0 1994 3874<br />

55986 NORTH ENGLISH 308 0 0 25 23 5 15 9 5 8 7 0 43 0 0 377 1110<br />

55968 MILLERSBURG 369 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 144 138<br />

56031 SOUTH ENGLISH UNION 85 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0<br />

56034 WEST GROVE 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 159 0<br />

56036 WHAT CHEER 146 0 0 0 15 0 27 2 15 0 0 0 50 0 0 1085 913<br />

55920 DELTA 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 20 0 0 0 48 0 0 0 0<br />

District Totals 73984 0 39 7327 2819 2155 2009 1750 2499 1116 1165 1046 30602 0 150 84707 76249<br />

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IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 3 -- MINISTERIAL SUPPORT/LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES -- 61. Pastor’s Salary; 62. Associate’s Salary; 63. Housing-Related Allowances and Utilities Paid by Church; 64.<br />

Expenditures for Travel; 65T. Total Pastoral Support 1998; 66. Deacons/Diaconal Compensation & Expenses; 67. Program Staff Compensation & Expenses; 68. Current Expenses for Program other than personnel; 69. Other Current Operating Expenses; 70. Paid on<br />

Principal and Interest. 71. Paid on buildings and Improvements; 73. Grand Total Paid.<br />

Ottumwa District 61 62 63 64 65T 66 67 68 69 70 71 73<br />

PSAL ASAL PS PS PS Diac CE CE CE CE CE GT<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 1998 Util Reimb Tot98 Exp PrgStf Prog Oper Debt Prop Paid<br />

55872 AGENCY 20592 0 530 1512 21122 0 2600 4139 16412 0 9058 87770<br />

55926 ELDON 5148 0 0 422 5148 0 0 692 2035 0 4317 17135<br />

55874 ALBIA, TRINITY 42820 0 0 1169 42820 0 26592 12109 47791 0 19049 219497<br />

55703 ATTICA 13750 0 661 913 14411 0 0 1824 4536 0 3211 46282<br />

55701 OLIVE CHAPEL 5632 175 297 366 6104 0 1125 852 1018 0 787 15178<br />

55700 PERSHING, ZION 5750 0 313 398 6063 0 0 597 1452 0 2214 14668<br />

55896 BARNES CITY 3900 0 0 853 3900 0 0 0 0 0 1160 8901<br />

55900 BEACON 7355 0 0 2143 7355 0 0 1714 977 0 7027 28016<br />

55924 EDDYVILLE 13100 0 143 1825 13243 0 0 936 3443 0 7806 38686<br />

55196 BIRMINGHAM 13100 0 2080 744 15180 0 0 264 4166 0 2825 32630<br />

55302 STOCKPORT 13100 0 2080 744 15180 0 0 880 3883 0 4683 36996<br />

55902 BLAKESBURG 6090 0 1463 601 7553 0 0 512 1949 0 5694 23218<br />

55914 CHRISTIANSBURG 3850 0 928 380 4778 0 0 0 561 0 2112 11163<br />

55903 MT. ZION (BLAKESBURG) 4060 0 979 400 5039 0 0 853 370 0 1629 11763<br />

55904 BLOOMFIELD (OTTUMWA) 36060 0 0 1189 36060 0 2098 15798 25055 7935 16301 148412<br />

55922 DRAKESVILLE 12020 0 0 1670 12020 0 0 2838 4583 0 3939 36663<br />

55704 BUSSEY 25415 0 0 1916 25415 0 0 150 175 0 4242 41603<br />

55909 HAMILTON 4485 0 0 496 4485 0 0 50 50 0 840 9088<br />

55910 CENTERVILLE, FIRST 40592 32090 0 0 72682 0 4933 7380 30187 1200 19075 183271<br />

55720 COLUMBIA 12120 0 6060 0 18180 0 0 979 2244 0 3770 32700<br />

55918 DEEP RIVER (UNITED CHUR 5000 0 0 815 5000 0 0 848 616 0 5026 16514<br />

55228 DOUDS, CHRIST 13095 0 375 2054 13470 0 0 1842 4181 0 29119 69074<br />

55254 LEBANON 6403 0 0 1204 6403 0 0 211 1603 0 2356 16750<br />

55239 SELMA 8003 0 0 1073 8003 0 0 1664 2827 0 4088 25335<br />

55930 FAIRFIELD, FIRST 43457 15000 8461 1928 66918 42935 26408 16075 74069 20806 425362 778678<br />

55880 CINCINNATI 655 0 0 1420 655 0 0 1318 678 0 6093 20700<br />

55944 JEROME 0 0 0 1183 0 0 0 218 704 0 1594 6641<br />

55888 UNIONVILLE 159 0 0 1341 159 0 0 105 520 0 6002 12545<br />

55230 FARMINGTON 17110 0 1718 1879 18828 0 0 2114 2775 0 4460 42123<br />

55198 BONAPARTE YOKE 3828 0 88 528 3916 0 0 538 490 0 1938 12837<br />

55268 MILTON, GRACE 11880 0 500 1640 12380 0 0 799 2287 0 4132 28389<br />

55212 CANTRIL 11880 0 500 1640 12380 0 0 1752 2886 0 3327 33368<br />

55280 MT. STERLING 240 0 100 291 340 0 0 146 875 0 2324 4046<br />

55934 FREMONT 18200 0 0 1960 18200 0 0 1172 11481 0 7828 63865<br />

55908 CEDAR 7800 0 0 840 7800 0 0 1037 5879 0 16522 37950<br />

55768 HARVEY 7205 0 0 908 7205 0 0 450 0 0 2668 20499<br />

55848 TRACY 18995 0 0 2392 18995 0 0 300 606 0 2620 36274<br />

55940 HEDRICK-MARTINSBURG 26000 0 0 1822 26000 0 0 6992 9093 0 19438 73850<br />

55884 ICONIUM 3080 0 0 400 3080 0 600 0 450 0 1396 7023<br />

55246 KEOSAUQUA 18340 0 0 1676 18340 0 0 2643 4567 0 6772 56764


55214 CENTER CHAPEL 7860 0 0 0 7860 0 0 46 1509 0 5011 21046<br />

55946 KEOTA U.C. OF FAITH 10416 0 5625 2052 16041 0 335 1753 12612 0 4272 50209<br />

56016 BETHEL 4166 0 0 815 4166 0 0 0 409 0 1616 11019<br />

55948 KESWICK 9085 0 0 39 9085 0 0 1400 688 0 6122 22797<br />

56022 THORNBURG 3559 0 0 15 3559 0 0 0 103 0 703 6022<br />

56030 WEBSTER 5995 0 0 25 5995 0 450 688 485 0 5694 21257<br />

55950 KIRKVILLE 2600 0 0 0 2600 0 0 0 0 0 2804 6389<br />

55780 KNOXVILLE, FIRST 37051 37051 1003 3978 75105 0 57545 17585 89393 75699 387749 828737<br />

55954 LACEY 19600 0 1563 3482 21163 0 0 3598 2522 0 4285 56460<br />

55958 LIBERTYVILLE, FAITH 13100 0 0 1575 13100 0 0 1750 1395 0 4400 33745<br />

55898 BATAVIA 13100 0 0 1575 13100 0 0 450 1025 0 3300 26103<br />

55960 LOVILIA 7820 0 0 477 7820 0 0 90 1975 0 2367 18076<br />

55894 AVERY 2566 0 0 417 2566 0 0 200 43 0 1151 5644<br />

55792 MELCHER/DALLAS, NEW HOP 28500 0 0 2272 28500 0 0 2534 3804 0 15835 67896<br />

55970 MONTEZUMA 30500 0 100 3905 30600 0 6035 7158 24124 0 18464 126284<br />

55972 MORAVIA, GRACE 29876 0 0 2597 29876 0 0 4943 11591 0 17826 91901<br />

55976 MOULTON 12855 0 0 0 12855 0 0 200 1850 0 0 24590<br />

55982 NEW SHARON 32110 0 0 3500 32110 0 0 8268 31545 0 88144 197479<br />

55984 NEW SWEDEN 5575 0 720 318 6295 0 180 1245 439 0 4059 18624<br />

55992 OSKALOOSA, CENTRAL 48880 0 13086 2200 61966 0 43001 22208 72230 0 37565 333259<br />

55996 OTTUMWA, FIRST 47995 0 2276 2833 50271 0 30373 4283 38530 0 403301 587111<br />

55998 OTTUMWA, RIVERVIEW 1305 0 0 0 1305 0 0 0 165 0 1292 3141<br />

56000 OTTUMWA, WESLEY 46800 0 1985 2127 48785 0 7997 6240 46070 0 17589 185743<br />

56002 OTTUMWA, WILLARD STREET 44700 0 0 422 44700 0 18163 11568 39498 290913 254560 715244<br />

55339 PELLA 21033 0 1543 954 22576 0 0 4316 22613 33382 14895 121659<br />

55828 PLEASANTVILLE, ST. PAUL 29085 0 1277 1421 30362 0 3702 1236 3537 0 5444 56764<br />

55990 PRAIRIE VIEW 31286 0 500 3350 31786 0 0 4089 15607 46122 7159 135007<br />

56010 PULASKI 11458 0 0 269 11458 0 0 773 1667 0 2856 22636<br />

56024 TROY 11458 0 0 185 11458 0 100 112 514 0 2253 21504<br />

56012 RICHLAND 19204 0 0 2966 19204 0 0 2507 3714 0 114519 159620<br />

56018 SIGOURNEY 40432 0 391 1255 40823 0 2961 4689 16812 4200 13860 125941<br />

55986 NORTH ENGLISH 16343 0 0 983 16343 0 0 550 6655 0 5400 49076<br />

55968 MILLERSBURG 9141 0 0 594 9141 0 520 650 2390 0 5021 22969<br />

56031 SOUTH ENGLISH UNION 2216 0 0 133 2216 0 0 0 652 0 2235 6217<br />

56034 WEST GROVE 2730 0 0 1597 2730 0 0 1229 1351 0 2811 13035<br />

56036 WHAT CHEER 11326 0 0 302 11326 0 0 2758 1345 0 8265 34107<br />

55920 DELTA 9648 0 0 298 9648 0 0 120 1547 0 3120 18881<br />

District Totals 1191643 84316 57345 93666 1333304 42935 235718 212027 737883 480257 2148751 6653057<br />

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IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 1 -- CHURCH MEMBERSHIP -- 1. Total Full Members Reported at Close of 1998; 2A. Received This Year on Profession of Faith; 2B. Restored by Affirmation; 3. Received from Other United Methodist<br />

Churches; 4. Received from Other Denominations; 5A. Removed by Charge <strong>Conference</strong>; 5B. Withdrawn; 6. Removed by Transfer to Other United Methodist Churches; 7. Removed by Transfer to Other Denominations; 8. Removed by Death; 9. Total full Members at<br />

Close of 1999 10. Average Attendance at the Principal Weekly Worship Service(s); 11. Number of Persons Baptized This Year (All Ages); 12. Preparatory Members now on Roll (All Baptized Children Under 19); 13. Number of Persons on Constituency Roll; 14. Total<br />

Enrolled in confirmation Classes This Year.<br />

Sioux City District 1 2A 2B 3 4 5A 5B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

Mbrs Rcv Rcv Rcv Rcv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Mbrs Wor Bapt Prep Const Conf<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 Prof Affm TrUM TrOD ChgC Wthd TrUM TrOD Dead 1999 Att Mbrs 1998<br />

57162 AKRON, WESLEY 216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 212 87 1 50 69 10<br />

57164 ANTHON 267 0 3 1 0 0 0 5 4 4 258 65 2 42 52 5<br />

57214 ROCK BRANCH 91 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 5 0 88 36 0 13 20 4<br />

57284 AURELIA, FIRST 304 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 8 293 111 5 72 86 16<br />

55032 BAYARD 159 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 159 48 3 25 32 5<br />

55166 WICHITA 41 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 38 9 0 2 8 0<br />

55048 CARROLL, FIRST 626 20 1 4 5 0 0 7 8 13 628 204 10 171 68 11<br />

57170 CHARTER OAK 101 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 104 45 0 22 13 0<br />

57171 UTE 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 53 12 4 0 4 0<br />

57288 CHEROKEE, ST. PAUL'S 768 9 1 0 1 0 11 7 0 9 752 202 13 83 74 19<br />

55058 COON RAPIDS, FIRST 371 5 0 1 2 0 0 5 0 15 359 104 6 64 94 0<br />

57172 CORRECTIONVILLE, GRACE 310 15 0 5 0 13 1 5 0 4 307 109 11 58 12 10<br />

57174 CUSHING, FIRST 144 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 144 32 1 15 11 2<br />

57176 DANBURY 86 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 83 40 2 18 15 0<br />

55350 DENISON, FIRST 541 10 1 8 6 0 3 16 2 10 535 151 5 116 18 7<br />

55354 DUNLAP, FIRST 199 1 2 1 0 7 4 0 0 4 188 70 5 33 35 5<br />

55352 DOW CITY, FIRST 137 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 138 53 4 32 20 4<br />

57058 EARLY 158 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 167 75 2 37 72 10<br />

57102 NEMAHA 102 2 3 2 0 0 1 2 0 2 104 55 2 18 30 7<br />

57180 GALVA, FIRST 156 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 5 156 63 3 33 2 0<br />

57224 SILVER CREEK (GALVA) 72 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 75 36 4 10 2 0<br />

55074 GLIDDEN 176 1 0 4 1 0 1 3 0 3 175 68 2 27 4 0<br />

57182 HAWARDEN 221 2 0 6 2 0 2 6 0 0 223 92 4 50 9 4<br />

57192 IRETON 62 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 58 31 1 15 0 0<br />

57184 HINTON 219 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 226 100 5 45 74 3<br />

55323 MERRILL, MELBOURNE 37 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 36 22 1 4 0 1<br />

57186 HOLSTEIN 494 7 3 3 1 0 5 6 2 8 487 145 7 94 64 11<br />

57188 HORNICK 199 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 191 62 4 53 54 4<br />

57190 IDA GROVE, FIRST 346 3 1 4 1 0 0 4 0 7 344 129 1 48 36 6<br />

57194 KINGSLEY 322 8 1 2 2 5 3 2 2 10 313 127 10 57 41 0<br />

57088 LAKES (LAKE VIEW/WALL L 217 1 0 1 3 2 4 2 0 4 210 78 12 48 42 6<br />

55307 LE MARS, CALVARY 175 4 0 0 1 0 4 14 7 0 155 61 0 9 12 3<br />

57220 SENEY 79 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 82 35 3 17 7 0<br />

57196 LE MARS, FIRST 403 0 0 5 0 0 0 3 13 10 382 120 3 56 0 16<br />

55408 MANILLA, UNITED CHURCH 70 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 65 21 1 8 12 2<br />

55100 MANNING 210 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 208 93 2 57 10 6<br />

57198 MAPLETON, ST. JOHN'S 251 5 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 5 247 79 5 40 32 0<br />

57250 TICONIC 52 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 58 33 5 19 29 0<br />

57320 MARCUS, GRACE 288 3 0 7 2 0 2 6 1 9 282 139 3 54 42 16<br />

57200 MERRILL, FIRST 144 4 0 2 1 0 0 2 3 5 141 67 5 51 26 3


55197 ADAVILLE 120 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 119 76 2 38 15 4<br />

57202 MOVILLE 350 14 6 1 8 0 2 3 1 7 366 141 8 41 38 20<br />

57204 ODEBOLT 346 8 1 1 0 10 7 1 0 6 332 118 3 50 8 3<br />

57166 ARTHUR 47 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 47 15 2 9 31 1<br />

57206 ONAWA 247 1 0 3 1 0 2 1 2 3 244 70 3 48 27 4<br />

57252 TURIN 69 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 65 23 0 8 18 0<br />

57210 PIERSON 146 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 3 146 35 1 12 6 3<br />

55357 MEADOW STAR 95 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 90 40 2 15 0 4<br />

57212 QUIMBY 162 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 161 52 0 29 0 2<br />

57256 WASHTA 142 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 137 31 1 15 0 0<br />

57122 SAC CITY 424 0 0 2 0 4 1 5 2 12 402 134 4 61 25 3<br />

57218 SCHALLER 238 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 4 232 33 1 50 70 3<br />

57222 SERGEANT BLUFF, COMMUNI 420 22 0 6 15 0 6 7 9 3 438 140 7 108 0 6<br />

57289 SIOUX CITY, CHURCH ALL 73 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 71 60 2 14 39 0<br />

57228 SIOUX CITY, CRESCENT PA 180 7 2 8 0 4 1 2 1 1 188 84 6 55 37 0<br />

57230 SIOUX CITY, FIRST 829 18 0 7 0 0 14 14 16 12 798 297 7 137 40 16<br />

57232 SIOUX CITY, GRACE 1162 43 3 22 8 0 10 21 1 16 1190 400 24 308 156 35<br />

57234 SIOUX CITY, RIVERSIDE 226 12 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 5 233 120 15 66 50 14<br />

57236 SIOUX CITY, RUSTIN AVEN 216 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 220 82 5 50 30 4<br />

57216 SALIX, COMMUNITY 75 12 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 90 40 5 32 14 9<br />

57238 SIOUX CITY, ST. JAMES 522 8 0 7 8 0 2 7 2 6 528 130 3 136 49 12<br />

57242 SIOUX CITY, TRIMBLE 257 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 261 80 5 109 74 3<br />

57244 SIOUX CITY, WESLEY 543 7 2 24 1 0 0 0 6 11 560 248 12 133 227 0<br />

57246 SIOUX CITY, WHITFIELD 357 5 1 0 0 4 7 5 1 5 341 134 3 67 63 3<br />

57248 SMITHLAND 64 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 64 45 1 13 44 0<br />

District Totals 16179 322 50 153 83 54 105 181 104 296 16047 5737 279 3270 2292 345<br />

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626<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 2 -- CHURCH SCHOOL, U.M.M./U.M.W./U.M.Y.F., PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS -- 15. Number of Leaders; 16. Children (Birth thru 6th Grade); 17. Youth (7th thru H.S.); 18.<br />

Adults (Post H.S.); 19. Total Church School Membership; 20. Average Attendance in the Sunday School; 21. Average Attendance in Other On-Going Classes and Groups for Learning; 22. Average Attendance in Short-Term Classes and Groups For Learning; 23. Number<br />

of Church School Members Joining the Church This year on Conf of Faith; 24. Members in Chartered United Methodist Men; 25. Amount Paid for Projects (U.M.M.); 26. Membership in United Methodist Women; 27. Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work;<br />

28. Membership in U.M.Y.F.; 29. Amount paid for Projects; 30. Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment; 31. Value of Church-Owned Parsonages and Furniture; 32. Value of Other Assets; 33. Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, 32 at end of Year; 34. Other Indebtedness.<br />

Sioux City District 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34<br />

CS CS CS CS CS CS OCOG OCST Conf UMM UMM UMW UMW UMY UMY PV Oth Debt Debt<br />

ChNum ChName Ldr Chld Yth Adlt Tot Att CS Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv PVCH Par Asst PA Oth<br />

57162 AKRON, WESLEY 8 26 22 13 69 59 0 8 0 0 0 14 350 15 200 390000 90000 50000 0 0<br />

57164 ANTHON 14 49 14 9 86 24 0 42 0 0 0 80 2344 6 39 84<strong>2000</strong> 191000 31225 0 0<br />

57214 ROCK BRANCH 6 12 9 6 33 12 0 32 0 0 0 0 0 12 500 209500 0 7670 0 0<br />

57284 AURELIA, FIRST 11 49 26 10 96 40 20 78 0 0 0 81 1975 10 0 714071 80000 0 0 0<br />

55032 BAYARD 5 9 8 3 25 11 3 5 3 11 750 47 870 7 50 205950 75000 0 0 0<br />

55166 WICHITA 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 9 275 0 0 <strong>2000</strong>0 0 0 0 0<br />

55048 CARROLL, FIRST 23 126 40 45 234 79 10 15 12 0 0 96 917 30 0 1976000 160000 0 0 0<br />

57170 CHARTER OAK 9 11 14 0 34 23 4 11 0 0 0 23 0 13 0 <strong>2000</strong>00 55000 <strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

57171 UTE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 662 0 0 1<strong>2000</strong> 0 0 0 0<br />

57288 CHEROKEE, ST. PAUL'S 25 54 58 25 162 70 0 10 9 0 0 100 5025 30 566 1685259 1<strong>2000</strong>0 148637 0 0<br />

55058 COON RAPIDS, FIRST 16 40 31 16 103 68 7 8 0 0 0 64 0 0 0 959000 115000 1<strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

57172 CORRECTIONVILLE, GRACE 12 34 5 7 58 40 68 67 10 10 851 36 3023 27 539 734000 102300 150721 0 0<br />

57174 CUSHING, FIRST 3 7 3 8 21 5 5 2 2 0 0 24 150 0 0 252500 0 26000 0 0<br />

57176 DANBURY 9 11 0 7 27 12 0 0 0 0 0 30 1500 0 0 23<strong>2000</strong> 0 15304 0 0<br />

55350 DENISON, FIRST 15 33 43 25 116 67 125 35 7 18 300 96 107 12 864 1700000 0 290000 0 10699<br />

55354 DUNLAP, FIRST 8 19 18 4 49 6 8 45 0 0 0 69 3562 14 0 4<strong>2000</strong>0 102800 49949 0 0<br />

55352 DOW CITY, FIRST 5 18 0 0 23 12 8 7 0 0 0 26 2400 0 0 300000 0 14000 0 0<br />

57058 EARLY 9 24 25 12 70 30 12 94 6 0 0 59 1710 25 600 1138000 65000 20<strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

57102 NEMAHA 5 18 6 6 35 20 8 16 2 0 0 25 0 6 600 600000 0 1<strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

57180 GALVA, FIRST 5 19 8 10 42 24 12 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 307000 3<strong>2000</strong> 0 0 0<br />

57224 SILVER CREEK (GALVA) 4 10 5 0 19 13 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 7<strong>2000</strong> 0 2<strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

55074 GLIDDEN 8 22 10 10 50 18 19 0 0 0 0 20 1500 0 0 447200 83200 0 65000 0<br />

57182 HAWARDEN 8 28 18 20 74 42 9 10 1 0 0 31 2082 0 0 650000 85000 <strong>2000</strong>0 89180 0<br />

57192 IRETON 3 7 8 0 18 10 0 0 0 0 0 12 1500 0 0 290000 0 2424 0 0<br />

57184 HINTON 5 41 18 0 64 30 13 10 9 0 0 0 0 13 0 500000 80000 0 0 0<br />

55323 MERRILL, MELBOURNE 2 5 3 10 20 17 2 0 1 0 0 11 175 0 0 50000 0 0 0 0<br />

57186 HOLSTEIN 14 66 54 22 156 63 0 15 6 0 0 107 1162 52 312 1438000 80000 531000 0 0<br />

57188 HORNICK 8 35 10 20 73 28 0 10 0 10 115 26 1808 6 100 261000 123000 3000 0 0<br />

57190 IDA GROVE, FIRST 19 39 16 19 93 57 24 63 3 8 150 68 412 26 0 640000 <strong>2000</strong>00 100000 0 0<br />

57194 KINGSLEY 15 48 18 10 91 31 0 5 0 0 0 58 1372 12 0 1000000 75000 110448 0 0<br />

57088 LAKES (LAKE VIEW/WALL L 17 25 6 0 48 24 33 23 0 10 0 30 1036 17 441 515000 70000 70000 0 0<br />

55307 LE MARS, CALVARY 5 15 9 12 41 35 9 5 4 11 275 27 750 0 0 1350000 125000 105000 0 0<br />

57220 SENEY 7 15 12 5 39 25 12 7 3 0 0 15 650 12 150 115000 0 0 0 0<br />

57196 LE MARS, FIRST 12 28 16 25 81 38 15 15 0 12 46 49 2337 36 472 236000 91000 130000 0 0<br />

55408 MANILLA, UNITED CHURCH 2 7 4 5 18 6 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 172850 33750 0 0 0<br />

55100 MANNING 13 57 17 30 117 49 30 12 0 0 0 43 1613 15 0 585000 78000 0 0 0<br />

57198 MAPLETON, ST. JOHN'S 9 16 9 0 34 20 0 38 5 0 0 77 4496 0 0 555000 82500 112190 0 1200<br />

57250 TICONIC 1 3 0 0 4 4 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 153100 0 9775 0 0<br />

57320 MARCUS, GRACE 20 44 36 34 134 60 9 14 3 0 0 42 700 21 0 1107250 100000 48845 0 0<br />

57200 MERRILL, FIRST 10 25 11 14 60 35 45 50 1 0 0 20 0 6 0 225000 44700 0 0 0


55197 ADAVILLE 14 34 12 54 114 54 0 45 4 0 0 30 611 11 0 3<strong>2000</strong>0 65000 0 0 0<br />

57202 MOVILLE 14 41 14 0 69 49 0 9 12 0 0 71 836 10 0 871000 90000 66698 0 0<br />

57204 ODEBOLT 6 50 24 10 90 55 64 4 8 0 0 98 1200 24 200 896359 156000 0 0 0<br />

57166 ARTHUR 2 8 2 0 12 7 8 5 0 0 0 10 150 2 0 123000 0 0 0 0<br />

57206 ONAWA 6 24 5 12 47 27 26 45 0 0 0 45 2100 5 0 700000 105000 66000 0 0<br />

57252 TURIN 4 0 0 0 4 0 18 0 0 0 0 17 600 0 0 125000 123000 8000 0 0<br />

57210 PIERSON 3 12 8 6 29 8 0 0 6 0 0 36 0 0 0 280000 60000 0 0 0<br />

55357 MEADOW STAR 7 13 2 22 44 25 0 0 1 0 0 12 <strong>2000</strong> 0 0 278400 0 0 0 0<br />

57212 QUIMBY 7 17 13 16 53 23 7 2 4 0 0 37 577 0 0 318000 100000 0 0 0<br />

57256 WASHTA 2 9 4 0 15 0 11 0 1 0 0 33 0 0 0 2<strong>2000</strong>0 0 0 0 0<br />

57122 SAC CITY 14 25 16 0 55 34 15 9 0 12 <strong>2000</strong> 145 1710 8 50 9<strong>2000</strong>0 80000 142290 0 0<br />

57218 SCHALLER 8 27 9 5 49 25 0 15 3 0 0 36 1228 0 0 450000 75000 0 0 4856<br />

57222 SERGEANT BLUFF, COMMUNI 12 75 19 0 106 40 12 0 7 0 0 39 1135 10 0 918190 97440 14640 0 0<br />

57289 SIOUX CITY, CHURCH ALL 1 8 0 0 9 3 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

57228 SIOUX CITY, CRESCENT PA 8 30 10 25 73 25 5 0 2 0 0 21 1500 11 0 1400000 74000 70000 0 0<br />

57230 SIOUX CITY, FIRST 27 100 85 65 277 145 45 30 13 0 0 115 0 20 0 30<strong>2000</strong>0 0 598778 0 29145<br />

57232 SIOUX CITY, GRACE 77 242 97 152 568 230 325 210 14 36 456 134 1120 65 5832 3133000 115000 5<strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

57234 SIOUX CITY, RIVERSIDE 9 50 16 8 83 25 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 14 250 750000 0 30000 0 0<br />

57236 SIOUX CITY, RUSTIN AVEN 11 42 14 9 76 43 5 0 0 0 0 20 500 0 0 375000 65000 65000 0 0<br />

57216 SALIX, COMMUNITY 6 25 13 0 44 26 9 0 9 0 0 10 1200 9 0 134000 0 0 0 0<br />

57238 SIOUX CITY, ST. JAMES 15 32 15 10 72 62 12 0 1 0 0 83 995 33 0 993000 126000 60000 0 0<br />

57242 SIOUX CITY, TRIMBLE 13 17 13 25 68 30 0 22 6 12 57 15 288 6 161 1325000 101000 12500 0 7044<br />

57244 SIOUX CITY, WESLEY 14 66 23 17 120 67 16 29 6 0 0 71 2595 12 455 1575000 75000 54390 239700 7637<br />

57246 SIOUX CITY, WHITFIELD 12 22 8 15 57 27 12 20 1 0 0 90 550 20 200 145000 40000 7000 0 0<br />

57248 SMITHLAND 10 28 0 0 38 0 16 13 0 0 0 18 1455 0 0 136500 0 0 0 0<br />

District Totals 672 2092 1032 893 4689 2237 1142 1224 187 150 5000 2762 68813 683 12581 42666129 4086690 3523484 393880 60581<br />

627


628<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 1 -- APPORTIONMENTS -- 35. Ministerial Support (Paid); 36. Ministerial Support (Apport.); 37. Administrative Budget (Paid); 38. Administrative Budget (Apport.); 39. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Benevolence (Paid); 40. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence (Apport.); 41. Other (Paid); 42. Other (Apport.); 43. District Asking (Paid); 49. Total Prior Year Apportionments Paid.<br />

Sioux City District 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 49<br />

MinSprt MinSprt AdBdgt AdBdgt WS/CB WS/CB Other Other DstAsk ApPaid<br />

ChNum ChName Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid PriorYr<br />

57162 AKRON, WESLEY 4297 4297 2316 2316 3426 3426 218 218 0 0<br />

57164 ANTHON 5006 5006 2698 2698 3991 3991 254 254 0 0<br />

57214 ROCK BRANCH 1497 1497 807 807 1194 1194 76 76 0 0<br />

57284 AURELIA, FIRST 8770 8770 4727 4727 6992 6992 445 445 0 0<br />

55032 BAYARD 2961 2961 1596 1596 2360 2360 150 150 0 0<br />

55166 WICHITA 749 749 404 404 598 598 38 38 0 0<br />

55048 CARROLL, FIRST 17353 17353 9352 9352 13835 13835 880 880 0 0<br />

57170 CHARTER OAK 1940 1940 1046 1046 1547 1547 98 98 0 0<br />

57171 UTE 810 811 437 437 645 646 41 41 0 0<br />

57288 CHEROKEE, ST. PAUL'S 12477 12477 6724 6724 9947 9947 633 633 0 0<br />

55058 COON RAPIDS, FIRST 10096 10096 5441 5441 8049 8049 512 512 0 1135<br />

57172 CORRECTIONVILLE, GRACE 4037 4037 2176 2176 3219 3219 205 205 0 0<br />

57174 CUSHING, FIRST 1607 1607 866 866 1281 1281 82 82 0 0<br />

57176 DANBURY 2347 2354 1269 1269 1876 1877 118 119 0 899<br />

55350 DENISON, FIRST 8958 13444 4832 7246 7146 10719 456 682 0 2551<br />

55354 DUNLAP, FIRST 4551 4551 2453 2453 3629 3629 231 231 0 867<br />

55352 DOW CITY, FIRST 2419 2419 1303 1303 1928 1928 123 123 0 0<br />

57058 EARLY 5319 5320 2867 2867 4242 4242 270 270 0 0<br />

57102 NEMAHA 2709 2709 1460 1460 2160 2160 137 137 0 0<br />

57180 GALVA, FIRST 3989 3989 2150 2150 3180 3180 202 202 0 0<br />

57224 SILVER CREEK (GALVA) 1980 1981 1068 1068 1580 1580 101 101 0 0<br />

55074 GLIDDEN 4962 4962 2674 2674 1504 3956 0 252 0 0<br />

57182 HAWARDEN 7125 7125 3840 3840 5679 5680 360 361 0 0<br />

57192 IRETON 1678 1678 905 905 1338 1338 85 85 0 0<br />

57184 HINTON 4399 4399 2371 2371 3507 3507 223 223 0 0<br />

55323 MERRILL, MELBOURNE 1624 1624 875 875 1295 1295 82 82 0 0<br />

57186 HOLSTEIN 13308 13302 7164 7169 10608 10605 672 675 0 0<br />

57188 HORNICK 4615 4615 2487 2487 3679 3679 234 234 0 0<br />

57190 IDA GROVE, FIRST 10660 10660 5745 5745 8499 8499 541 541 0 0<br />

57194 KINGSLEY 7098 7098 3826 3826 5659 5659 360 360 0 0<br />

57088 LAKES (LAKE VIEW/WALL L 6939 6939 3740 3740 5532 5532 352 352 0 0<br />

55307 LE MARS, CALVARY 3520 9004 0 4853 3027 7179 0 457 0 0<br />

57220 SENEY 1539 1539 830 830 1227 1227 78 78 0 0<br />

57196 LE MARS, FIRST 11000 11171 0 6020 0 8906 0 567 0 4650<br />

55408 MANILLA, UNITED CHURCH 1272 2409 0 1299 0 1921 0 122 0 0<br />

55100 MANNING 5388 5388 2904 2904 4296 4296 273 273 0 0<br />

57198 MAPLETON, ST. JOHN'S 6665 6665 3591 3592 5313 5314 338 338 0 0<br />

57250 TICONIC 1629 1629 878 878 1299 1299 83 83 0 0<br />

57320 MARCUS, GRACE 9092 9093 2618 4901 0 7249 0 461 0 0<br />

57200 MERRILL, FIRST 3300 3301 1776 1779 2645 2632 168 167 0 0


55197 ADAVILLE 3386 3386 1825 1825 2699 2699 172 172 0 0<br />

57202 MOVILLE 9208 9208 4962 4962 7341 7341 467 467 0 0<br />

57204 ODEBOLT 6306 6306 3398 3398 5027 5027 320 320 0 0<br />

57166 ARTHUR 0 1781 0 960 0 1420 0 90 0 0<br />

57206 ONAWA 5473 7873 0 4243 542 6277 0 399 0 602<br />

57252 TURIN 1719 1719 926 926 323 1370 20 87 0 0<br />

57210 PIERSON 2591 2591 1397 1397 2066 2066 131 131 0 0<br />

55357 MEADOW STAR 1223 2593 632 1397 0 2067 0 132 0 0<br />

57212 QUIMBY 3706 3706 1997 1997 2954 2954 188 188 0 0<br />

57256 WASHTA 3123 3123 1683 1683 2490 2490 158 158 0 583<br />

57122 SAC CITY 8854 8854 4772 4772 7059 7059 449 449 0 0<br />

57218 SCHALLER 3920 3920 580 2112 0 3125 0 199 0 0<br />

57222 SERGEANT BLUFF, COMMUNI 8225 8225 4433 4433 6557 6557 417 417 0 0<br />

57289 SIOUX CITY, CHURCH ALL 478 478 258 258 381 381 24 24 0 0<br />

57228 SIOUX CITY, CRESCENT PA 5806 6092 3138 3283 4857 4857 283 309 0 -1512<br />

57230 SIOUX CITY, FIRST 29955 29956 16145 16145 23882 23883 1520 1520 0 0<br />

57232 SIOUX CITY, GRACE 38865 38866 20947 20947 30986 30986 1972 1972 0 7563<br />

57234 SIOUX CITY, RIVERSIDE 4250 5352 0 2884 137 4267 0 272 0 0<br />

57236 SIOUX CITY, RUSTIN AVEN 4525 4525 2439 2439 3608 3608 230 230 0 0<br />

57216 SALIX, COMMUNITY 1524 1524 821 821 1215 1215 77 77 0 0<br />

57238 SIOUX CITY, ST. JAMES 8976 10772 4838 5806 7156 8588 455 547 0 0<br />

57242 SIOUX CITY, TRIMBLE 7687 8043 2827 4335 2462 6412 136 408 0 6387<br />

57244 SIOUX CITY, WESLEY 10052 11778 6347 6348 0 9390 0 598 0 2129<br />

57246 SIOUX CITY, WHITFIELD 11317 11317 6099 6099 9023 9023 574 574 0 0<br />

57248 SMITHLAND 2007 2007 227 1082 336 1600 22 102 0 0<br />

District Totals 392861 414964 192907 223646 269033 330835 16734 21050 0 25854<br />

629


630<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 2 -- BENEVOLENCES -- 50A. General Advance Specials; 50B. World Service Special Gifts; 51. Youth Service Fund; 52A. One Great Hour of Sharing; 52B. World Communion; 52C. U.M. Student Day;<br />

52D. Human Relations Day; 52E. Peace With Justice; 52F. Native American Awareness Sunday; 53A. Christian Education Sunday; 53B. Golden Cross Sunday; 53C. Rural Life Sunday; 54. <strong>Conference</strong> Advance Specials; 55. Higher Education Division; 56. Health and<br />

Wholeness Agencies; 58. Other Benevolences; 72. United Methodist Women Cash Sent to District..<br />

Sioux City District 50A 50B 51 52A 52B 52C 52D 52E 52F 53A 53B 53C 54 55 56 58 72<br />

Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben<br />

ChNum ChName GAS WSSG YSF SDOGH SDWC SDUMS SDHR SDPWJ SDNAA SDCE SDGC SRL CAS HED HW OTH UMW<br />

57162 AKRON, WESLEY 423 0 0 56 0 26 16 52 0 0 48 9 5 0 0 30 543<br />

57164 ANTHON 643 0 0 192 43 39 32 41 40 61 39 0 739 0 0 501 1704<br />

57214 ROCK BRANCH 556 0 100 95 87 122 67 20 72 25 71 20 348 0 0 1304 0<br />

57284 AURELIA, FIRST 499 0 0 313 118 61 88 0 71 141 0 0 110 0 0 13528 2175<br />

55032 BAYARD 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 92 1037<br />

55166 WICHITA 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 201<br />

55048 CARROLL, FIRST 2121 0 0 328 5 3 0 80 116 0 0 22 1314 0 100 1209 3443<br />

57170 CHARTER OAK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 261 837<br />

57171 UTE 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 270<br />

57288 CHEROKEE, ST. PAUL'S 351 0 0 329 98 43 171 87 38 81 0 0 832 0 0 2572 4008<br />

55058 COON RAPIDS, FIRST 2109 0 0 229 58 62 39 0 36 75 152 0 350 0 0 2787 3012<br />

57172 CORRECTIONVILLE, GRACE 1561 0 0 100 145 218 100 100 100 0 101 112 550 0 0 16426 1299<br />

57174 CUSHING, FIRST 334 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1069 632<br />

57176 DANBURY 637 0 0 25 7 5 22 10 11 10 10 5 172 0 0 432 582<br />

55350 DENISON, FIRST 32 0 0 33 88 25 0 0 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 2844<br />

55354 DUNLAP, FIRST 261 0 0 25 25 35 25 25 25 25 25 25 325 0 0 622 1536<br />

55352 DOW CITY, FIRST 228 0 0 127 1 20 5 5 13 0 106 0 220 0 0 859 1098<br />

57058 EARLY 125 0 0 0 33 148 38 22 55 0 1 0 0 0 0 11444 2016<br />

57102 NEMAHA 2413 0 0 140 101 22 76 40 68 0 73 0 200 0 0 5431 1250<br />

57180 GALVA, FIRST 438 0 0 31 25 10 16 21 17 0 10 31 0 0 0 277 1323<br />

57224 SILVER CREEK (GALVA) 1622 0 0 38 19 21 11 20 12 45 35 44 247 0 0 784 1116<br />

55074 GLIDDEN 25 0 0 37 24 10 0 3 3 0 4 4 0 0 0 404 1007<br />

57182 HAWARDEN 994 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 631 0 0 4456 1688<br />

57192 IRETON 743 0 0 0 26 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 326 0 0 269 940<br />

57184 HINTON 312 0 0 66 45 29 53 41 23 49 43 0 156 0 0 442 0<br />

55323 MERRILL, MELBOURNE 547 0 0 74 30 30 25 33 20 25 32 0 204 0 0 951 893<br />

57186 HOLSTEIN 4717 0 0 219 52 0 26 0 36 27 42 13 2933 0 0 14264 2279<br />

57188 HORNICK 496 0 0 135 20 35 13 15 46 33 31 41 476 0 0 2088 1418<br />

57190 IDA GROVE, FIRST 936 0 0 33 33 22 20 34 20 0 61 0 0 0 0 764 2443<br />

57194 KINGSLEY 1149 0 0 153 24 86 15 13 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 11940 1570<br />

57088 LAKES (LAKE VIEW/WALL L 2207 0 0 102 92 147 55 24 33 0 91 20 586 0 0 793 1378<br />

55307 LE MARS, CALVARY 815 0 0 90 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 42 1162<br />

57220 SENEY 966 0 0 27 15 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 387 426<br />

57196 LE MARS, FIRST 632 0 0 106 59 0 22 4 50 45 0 0 100 0 0 2036 2072<br />

55408 MANILLA, UNITED CHURCH 572 0 0 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 145 0<br />

55100 MANNING 286 0 0 308 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2907 1613<br />

57198 MAPLETON, ST. JOHN'S 602 0 0 74 12 4 8 12 19 13 0 0 466 0 0 4433 1477<br />

57250 TICONIC 693 0 0 59 30 15 22 15 24 31 0 0 257 0 0 589 0<br />

57320 MARCUS, GRACE 3809 0 0 109 61 118 55 46 0 86 51 52 973 0 0 16301 1683<br />

57200 MERRILL, FIRST 352 0 0 0 20 25 28 26 50 0 22 8 60 0 0 5848 666


55197 ADAVILLE 13727 0 0 57 83 45 20 45 85 45 75 72 4293 0 0 1762 2928<br />

57202 MOVILLE 3569 0 0 282 23 65 203 116 33 134 86 58 489 0 0 14703 2381<br />

57204 ODEBOLT 177 0 0 41 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 655 2385<br />

57166 ARTHUR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 446<br />

57206 ONAWA 911 0 0 43 47 12 27 12 17 0 0 13 615 0 0 740 1417<br />

57252 TURIN 78 0 0 17 8 0 14 0 6 0 0 4 0 0 0 169 331<br />

57210 PIERSON 444 0 0 0 33 0 0 0 27 0 81 0 150 0 0 703 996<br />

55357 MEADOW STAR 172 0 0 20 9 0 0 2 17 0 12 0 136 0 0 898 558<br />

57212 QUIMBY 238 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4552 1337<br />

57256 WASHTA 978 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 540 1011<br />

57122 SAC CITY 2039 0 0 144 49 100 64 27 43 68 0 11 474 0 0 10911 2283<br />

57218 SCHALLER 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 0 0 335 724<br />

57222 SERGEANT BLUFF, COMMUNI 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 270 636<br />

57289 SIOUX CITY, CHURCH ALL 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

57228 SIOUX CITY, CRESCENT PA 141 0 0 180 42 0 52 10 17 -140 77 17 -181 0 0 50 0<br />

57230 SIOUX CITY, FIRST 1598 0 0 674 250 182 100 100 154 0 100 0 408 0 0 2732 4678<br />

57232 SIOUX CITY, GRACE 2889 0 0 525 135 249 171 284 124 410 0 0 2663 0 0 8713 6363<br />

57234 SIOUX CITY, RIVERSIDE 458 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 167 0 0 90 0<br />

57236 SIOUX CITY, RUSTIN AVEN 294 0 0 80 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 102 342 961<br />

57216 SALIX, COMMUNITY 79 0 0 82 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 109<br />

57238 SIOUX CITY, ST. JAMES 2063 0 0 431 0 0 25 0 33 0 0 0 700 0 0 7560 3067<br />

57242 SIOUX CITY, TRIMBLE 1955 0 0 118 0 126 64 59 52 0 0 0 473 0 0 1787 689<br />

57244 SIOUX CITY, WESLEY 1182 0 0 235 0 19 43 68 18 0 40 24 26 0 0 1865 1706<br />

57246 SIOUX CITY, WHITFIELD 1365 0 0 125 39 23 28 28 28 23 28 23 52 0 0 2886 3087<br />

57248 SMITHLAND 63 0 0 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 928 466<br />

District Totals 70880 0 100 6831 2244 2202 1890 1540 1713 1318 1599 628 23240 0 202 191978 92200<br />

631


632<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 3 -- MINISTERIAL SUPPORT/LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES -- 61. Pastor’s Salary; 62. Associate’s Salary; 63. Housing-Related Allowances and Utilities Paid by Church; 64.<br />

Expenditures for Travel; 65T. Total Pastoral Support 1998; 66. Deacons/Diaconal Compensation & Expenses; 67. Program Staff Compensation & Expenses; 68. Current Expenses for Program other than personnel; 69. Other Current Operating Expenses; 70. Paid on<br />

Principal and Interest. 71. Paid on buildings and Improvements; 73. Grand Total Paid.<br />

Sioux City District 61 62 63 64 65T 66 67 68 69 70 71 73<br />

PSAL ASAL PS PS PS Diac CE CE CE CE CE GT<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 1998 Util Reimb Tot98 Exp PrgStf Prog Oper Debt Prop Paid<br />

57162 AKRON, WESLEY 12710 0 0 1667 12710 0 0 1843 7258 0 8635 49149<br />

57164 ANTHON 22800 0 164 1311 22964 0 0 1748 4180 0 4620 55327<br />

57214 ROCK BRANCH 7200 0 52 414 7252 0 0 242 335 0 2569 18336<br />

57284 AURELIA, FIRST 31827 0 0 2269 31827 0 2760 4921 15931 0 11189 111156<br />

55032 BAYARD 17464 0 0 2760 17464 0 0 880 1745 0 5620 36665<br />

55166 WICHITA 4366 0 0 700 4366 0 0 240 301 0 1250 8887<br />

55048 CARROLL, FIRST 50000 0 0 4542 50000 0 23626 8859 57948 0 251448 453270<br />

57170 CHARTER OAK 8526 0 685 0 9211 0 0 268 1668 0 9303 26646<br />

57171 UTE 4362 0 0 266 4362 0 0 155 17 0 757 7995<br />

57288 CHEROKEE, ST. PAUL'S 42648 0 0 3752 42648 0 6215 4036 29136 0 74048 202595<br />

55058 COON RAPIDS, FIRST 31319 0 612 3719 31931 0 5712 3791 15632 0 20737 122341<br />

57172 CORRECTIONVILLE, GRACE 19040 0 671 1315 19711 0 0 3552 5687 0 28283 93072<br />

57174 CUSHING, FIRST 8960 0 0 1026 8960 0 0 85 1436 0 5820 25566<br />

57176 DANBURY 11050 0 6000 1982 17050 0 0 736 612 0 4301 34424<br />

55350 DENISON, FIRST 37760 13000 1675 4193 52435 0 6591 7573 32668 0 8378 149618<br />

55354 DUNLAP, FIRST 18074 0 0 1686 18074 0 0 2905 8600 0 14066 64985<br />

55352 DOW CITY, FIRST 11556 0 171 1462 11727 0 0 962 4464 0 9050 39219<br />

57058 EARLY 19917 0 0 837 19917 0 900 2158 13552 0 11155 80523<br />

57102 NEMAHA 12046 0 0 804 12046 0 1100 905 4409 0 3491 39878<br />

57180 GALVA, FIRST 17304 0 0 1214 17304 0 520 1075 6061 0 4447 45940<br />

57224 SILVER CREEK (GALVA) 9084 0 0 262 9084 0 0 0 2794 0 2003 23328<br />

55074 GLIDDEN 26701 0 407 141 27108 0 1301 1710 1784 9614 34845 95231<br />

57182 HAWARDEN 24459 0 227 799 24686 0 1300 1122 5168 83487 5970 152938<br />

57192 IRETON 8153 0 0 921 8153 0 1098 3157 1048 0 5779 27935<br />

57184 HINTON 21315 0 0 1105 21315 0 0 1940 6300 0 10354 57185<br />

55323 MERRILL, MELBOURNE 8730 0 0 350 8730 0 0 315 920 0 1924 20288<br />

57186 HOLSTEIN 40000 0 251 2293 40251 0 3100 7076 34819 0 29484 175628<br />

57188 HORNICK 18502 0 0 1810 18502 0 0 598 3583 0 8485 52338<br />

57190 IDA GROVE, FIRST 40000 0 0 2521 40000 0 3697 3130 26157 0 10127 121270<br />

57194 KINGSLEY 36602 0 0 1264 36602 0 0 1652 7705 0 4446 91244<br />

57088 LAKES (LAKE VIEW/WALL L 30900 0 0 2108 30900 0 135 1233 8427 0 10582 79654<br />

55307 LE MARS, CALVARY 22500 0 0 0 22500 0 3900 2335 19214 0 6250 72544<br />

57220 SENEY 7500 0 0 0 7500 0 0 600 1450 0 1000 15080<br />

57196 LE MARS, FIRST 35495 0 1057 1471 36552 0 5118 5238 26898 0 19952 122894<br />

55408 MANILLA, UNITED CHURCH 7050 0 369 1267 7419 0 70 425 2214 0 3213 16152<br />

55100 MANNING 27581 0 6375 8400 33956 0 290 704 4983 0 4730 78239<br />

57198 MAPLETON, ST. JOHN'S 24000 0 121 2809 24121 0 0 3332 12974 0 14118 85175<br />

57250 TICONIC 6000 0 0 702 6000 0 520 283 969 0 966 15719<br />

57320 MARCUS, GRACE 33222 0 0 3625 33222 0 2160 5519 15256 0 12231 112067<br />

57200 MERRILL, FIRST 7011 0 0 366 7011 0 0 4081 8967 0 9224 46929


55197 ADAVILLE 11416 0 0 1276 11416 0 0 4110 4754 0 29942 70791<br />

57202 MOVILLE 36440 0 109 2632 36549 0 260 2150 18030 0 15853 124945<br />

57204 ODEBOLT 31523 0 0 1890 31523 0 567 4213 9109 0 7414 81230<br />

57166 ARTHUR 6917 0 0 274 6917 0 0 0 1039 0 136 10702<br />

57206 ONAWA 28494 0 0 1788 28494 0 5818 1357 13573 0 6916 73965<br />

57252 TURIN 7248 0 0 588 7248 0 550 457 1653 0 1459 17255<br />

57210 PIERSON 12645 0 0 704 12645 0 0 0 1352 0 0 25871<br />

55357 MEADOW STAR 12645 0 476 986 13121 0 0 771 803 0 0 21714<br />

57212 QUIMBY 18095 0 588 1518 18683 0 0 2353 6441 0 4958 53400<br />

57256 WASHTA 14805 0 1440 1518 16245 0 0 198 5089 0 8281 44883<br />

57122 SAC CITY 32836 0 290 3231 33126 0 4158 5083 19227 0 26119 130579<br />

57218 SCHALLER 21838 0 0 1563 21838 0 15 1376 2673 0 4528 40344<br />

57222 SERGEANT BLUFF, COMMUNI 28500 0 0 679 28500 0 2795 2861 11434 0 14005 87379<br />

57289 SIOUX CITY, CHURCH ALL 8550 0 1200 0 9750 0 0 3686 1444 0 624 16645<br />

57228 SIOUX CITY, CRESCENT PA 24000 0 312 1311 24312 0 2168 1536 6220 0 12647 60890<br />

57230 SIOUX CITY, FIRST 48289 0 10620 1690 58909 0 62097 14460 58342 0 42875 328063<br />

57232 SIOUX CITY, GRACE 48045 12300 362 2128 60707 32292 33091 21828 66200 0 41811 393421<br />

57234 SIOUX CITY, RIVERSIDE 27724 0 7200 500 34924 0 3090 2100 15819 0 18650 82943<br />

57236 SIOUX CITY, RUSTIN AVEN 22651 0 0 514 22651 0 3080 1900 2840 0 6200 54348<br />

57216 SALIX, COMMUNITY 8649 0 0 1067 8649 0 0 1500 900 0 10100 30041<br />

57238 SIOUX CITY, ST. JAMES 38000 0 0 1124 38000 0 10400 10029 15285 0 8433 125321<br />

57242 SIOUX CITY, TRIMBLE 26780 0 0 483 26780 0 3403 2432 7764 0 11773 83609<br />

57244 SIOUX CITY, WESLEY 29180 0 981 2255 30161 0 20393 22891 37848 66106 23316 234010<br />

57246 SIOUX CITY, WHITFIELD 33149 0 0 2857 33149 0 10420 1960 28946 0 24002 143528<br />

57248 SMITHLAND 5352 0 1293 1350 6645 0 0 375 660 0 2745 15793<br />

District Totals 1407505 25300 43708 102059 1476513 32292 232418 201010 740715 159207 997637 5479100<br />

633


634<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 1 -- CHURCH MEMBERSHIP -- 1. Total Full Members Reported at Close of 1998; 2A. Received This Year on Profession of Faith; 2B. Restored by Affirmation; 3. Received from Other United Methodist<br />

Churches; 4. Received from Other Denominations; 5A. Removed by Charge <strong>Conference</strong>; 5B. Withdrawn; 6. Removed by Transfer to Other United Methodist Churches; 7. Removed by Transfer to Other Denominations; 8. Removed by Death; 9. Total full Members at<br />

Close of 1999 10. Average Attendance at the Principal Weekly Worship Service(s); 11. Number of Persons Baptized This Year (All Ages); 12. Preparatory Members now on Roll (All Baptized Children Under 19); 13. Number of Persons on Constituency Roll; 14. Total<br />

Enrolled in confirmation Classes This Year.<br />

Spencer District 1 2A 2B 3 4 5A 5B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

Mbrs Rcv Rcv Rcv Rcv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Mbrs Wor Bapt Prep Const Conf<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 Prof Affm TrUM TrOD ChgC Wthd TrUM TrOD Dead 1999 Att Mbrs 1998<br />

56522 ALGONA, FIRST 689 0 0 16 10 0 0 11 8 10 686 206 9 146 76 17<br />

57278 ALTA 201 4 2 3 1 0 1 2 4 7 197 88 5 18 18 2<br />

57280 ARCHER 158 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 157 69 1 29 8 0<br />

56524 ARMSTRONG 259 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 3 256 83 0 0 0 4<br />

56550 DOLLIVER 77 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 74 20 0 0 0 0<br />

57282 ARNOLDS PARK 170 0 2 2 1 0 9 4 1 3 158 94 6 18 30 0<br />

57298 FOSTORIA 53 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 1 44 6 0 8 0 0<br />

57296 EXCELSIOR 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 61 27 0 15 0 0<br />

56556 EMMETSBURG, FIRST 639 16 0 6 0 0 0 5 2 14 640 173 10 90 41 16<br />

56558 ESTHERVILLE 692 15 4 11 6 0 1 9 2 12 704 214 13 154 250 11<br />

57294 EVERLY 253 9 0 7 3 0 0 1 1 4 266 99 5 66 26 4<br />

55351 SPENCER, ZION 39 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 38 14 0 5 6 1<br />

56560 FENTON, FIRST 108 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 102 35 1 12 0 2<br />

56568 GOOD HOPE 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 37 22 0 3 0 0<br />

56534 BURT 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 70 223 3 3 1 0<br />

56570 GRAETTINGER 235 4 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 8 231 75 2 26 70 5<br />

57304 HARRIS 83 2 5 2 2 0 0 7 1 0 86 47 2 6 26 5<br />

57310 LAKE PARK 255 1 4 9 6 0 0 0 0 1 274 108 7 59 58 3<br />

57306 HARTLEY 465 12 0 1 5 15 0 3 0 8 457 164 8 87 80 10<br />

57106 HOPE PARISH (POCH,HAVLK 456 2 3 4 5 7 11 7 2 5 438 212 3 77 30 11<br />

56552 HUNTINGTON 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 25 0 7 0 0<br />

57362 SUPERIOR 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 18 12 0 0 0 0<br />

57308 INWOOD, BETHEL 30 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 30 18 2 2 0 2<br />

56588 LAURENS 505 14 1 1 9 0 0 3 2 10 515 169 12 139 79 7<br />

57316 LESTER 63 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 54 3 35 0 1<br />

57318 MARATHON 135 6 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 4 136 60 0 18 65 4<br />

57324 MILFORD (UM-UCC FED.) 215 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 3 216 64 2 55 0 8<br />

57330 NEWELL 184 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 180 42 3 29 37 0<br />

57132 VARINA 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 41 22 1 10 35 0<br />

57336 PETERSON 182 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 168 40 0 20 7 4<br />

57346 ROYAL 127 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 123 40 0 0 18 0<br />

57338 PRIMGHAR 68 3 100 2 0 0 4 0 0 3 166 70 3 31 37 5<br />

57342 ROCK RAPIDS 294 0 0 2 5 0 0 1 0 5 295 136 2 58 65 0<br />

57344 ROCK VALLEY, PIONEER 208 6 1 1 0 14 6 1 6 2 187 104 1 48 21 4<br />

57118 ROLFE YOKE (UM-UP) 124 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 122 45 3 25 10 5<br />

56608 RUTHVEN 313 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 7 302 91 1 51 0 9<br />

56526 AYRSHIRE 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 92 23 1 0 0 1<br />

57348 SANBORN, ST. ANDREW'S 158 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 159 68 3 36 38 0<br />

57322 MELVIN 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 79 45 5 15 21 0<br />

57350 SHELDON 740 15 0 3 6 6 10 9 8 12 719 335 10 174 65 12


57352 SIBLEY 255 0 0 2 2 0 1 2 2 4 250 94 3 54 47 12<br />

57332 OCHEYEDAN 152 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 5 147 93 1 55 30 8<br />

57354 SIOUX RAPIDS, FIRST UNI 246 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 242 101 5 0 0 5<br />

57340 REMBRANDT 64 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 1 56 24 0 1 0 0<br />

57356 SPENCER, GRACE 993 30 0 13 5 168 0 14 6 23 830 378 13 208 245 22<br />

57358 SPIRIT LAKE 1072 6 0 24 6 0 17 9 3 21 1058 310 11 208 219 8<br />

57360 STORM LAKE 980 9 1 5 10 8 4 25 6 25 937 369 22 197 247 12<br />

57364 SUTHERLAND 245 9 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 10 241 80 8 39 39 9<br />

57314 LARRABEE 89 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 89 35 5 9 10 2<br />

56612 SWEA CITY, FIRST 268 20 1 5 2 4 0 2 1 8 281 118 7 35 28 10<br />

57366 TERRIL 284 5 0 0 0 0 8 3 0 2 276 45 3 54 25 7<br />

57312 LANGDON 118 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 118 49 3 10 15 0<br />

56548 TITONKA 153 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 150 50 0 10 8 5<br />

56620 DOAN 76 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 72 26 1 5 3 2<br />

57370 WEBB, TRINITY 167 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 165 65 1 16 0 0<br />

57302 GILLETT GROVE, COMMUNIT 59 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 59 25 1 4 0 0<br />

57292 DICKENS 121 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 117 25 0 2 0 0<br />

56626 WEST BEND 212 10 0 3 2 0 0 5 0 4 218 88 1 34 20 10<br />

56598 MALLARD 245 5 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 6 245 67 1 54 22 5<br />

District Totals 14434 223 127 129 95 225 84 165 74 283 14177 5484 213 2570 2176 270<br />

635


636<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 2 -- CHURCH SCHOOL, U.M.M./U.M.W./U.M.Y.F., PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS -- 15. Number of Leaders; 16. Children (Birth thru 6th Grade); 17. Youth (7th thru H.S.); 18.<br />

Adults (Post H.S.); 19. Total Church School Membership; 20. Average Attendance in the Sunday School; 21. Average Attendance in Other On-Going Classes and Groups for Learning; 22. Average Attendance in Short-Term Classes and Groups For Learning; 23. Number<br />

of Church School Members Joining the Church This year on Conf of Faith; 24. Members in Chartered United Methodist Men; 25. Amount Paid for Projects (U.M.M.); 26. Membership in United Methodist Women; 27. Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work;<br />

28. Membership in U.M.Y.F.; 29. Amount paid for Projects; 30. Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment; 31. Value of Church-Owned Parsonages and Furniture; 32. Value of Other Assets; 33. Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, 32 at end of Year; 34. Other Indebtedness.<br />

Spencer District 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34<br />

CS CS CS CS CS CS OCOG OCST Conf UMM UMM UMW UMW UMY UMY PV Oth Debt Debt<br />

ChNum ChName Ldr Chld Yth Adlt Tot Att CS Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv PVCH Par Asst PA Oth<br />

56522 ALGONA, FIRST 50 93 69 25 237 110 20 8 17 35 450 129 3865 55 200 5000000 125000 167900 3870 188441<br />

57278 ALTA 10 11 7 35 63 30 16 20 2 0 0 53 328 0 0 750000 65000 100000 0 0<br />

57280 ARCHER 12 25 20 20 77 50 8 0 0 0 0 35 75 20 0 450800 4<strong>2000</strong> 0 0 0<br />

56524 ARMSTRONG 8 25 2 0 35 28 0 20 0 0 0 57 4564 0 0 640000 95000 0 0 18725<br />

56550 DOLLIVER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 1932 0 0 46000 0 25000 0 0<br />

57282 ARNOLDS PARK 4 12 3 12 31 12 0 6 0 0 0 64 1532 0 0 240000 65000 6<strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

57298 FOSTORIA 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70000 0 0 0 0<br />

57296 EXCELSIOR 3 15 0 0 18 8 0 4 0 0 0 13 545 0 0 77000 0 0 0 0<br />

56556 EMMETSBURG, FIRST 21 47 34 12 114 62 14 30 16 0 0 185 1600 48 513 945000 103000 330862 46442 0<br />

56558 ESTHERVILLE 28 88 58 23 197 93 10 30 13 55 4308 140 3571 34 741 16<strong>2000</strong>0 90000 85000 23820 0<br />

57294 EVERLY 15 50 28 11 104 45 15 13 9 20 6273 19 5861 20 461 325000 75000 0 0 0<br />

55351 SPENCER, ZION 3 3 0 0 6 5 12 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 13000 0 0 0 0<br />

56560 FENTON, FIRST 6 11 11 8 36 12 0 10 2 0 0 23 275 11 0 547000 54700 0 0 0<br />

56568 GOOD HOPE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 18 424 0 0 201000 54000 0 0 0<br />

56534 BURT 1 0 0 18 19 18 0 10 0 0 0 16 812 0 0 269800 46000 0 0 0<br />

56570 GRAETTINGER 8 25 17 15 65 23 8 12 0 0 0 75 4731 15 0 575000 100000 0 0 0<br />

57304 HARRIS 7 5 11 0 23 16 5 14 7 0 0 19 950 12 210 296000 0 20822 0 0<br />

57310 LAKE PARK 19 33 24 12 88 46 0 18 5 0 0 42 1360 30 631 385000 1<strong>2000</strong>0 407958 0 0<br />

57306 HARTLEY 28 50 31 10 119 83 14 8 10 0 0 60 900 50 0 1901000 108000 134784 0 5000<br />

57106 HOPE PARISH (POCH,HAVLK 46 54 36 41 177 115 26 33 11 28 300 124 3540 45 300 1752400 236000 12<strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

56552 HUNTINGTON 1 6 0 0 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 30000 0 1800 0 0<br />

57362 SUPERIOR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15000 0 2500 0 0<br />

57308 INWOOD, BETHEL 1 0 0 2 3 3 5 5 0 5 0 10 1442 0 0 18<strong>2000</strong> 52500 14744 0 0<br />

56588 LAURENS 57 53 41 21 172 60 15 18 7 45 162 155 5455 41 65 1543000 130000 15000 5000 0<br />

57316 LESTER 10 25 11 18 64 40 10 0 5 0 0 0 0 6 0 170000 0 <strong>2000</strong>0 0 0<br />

57318 MARATHON 6 18 10 20 54 20 15 0 0 0 0 63 1900 0 0 554000 62500 7390 0 0<br />

57324 MILFORD (UM-UCC FED.) 6 29 32 14 81 45 4 11 8 0 0 29 519 30 525 341250 32850 13500 0 0<br />

57330 NEWELL 5 34 14 8 61 19 10 62 0 0 0 37 1200 0 0 632300 103000 3500 0 0<br />

57132 VARINA 3 6 0 0 9 5 0 7 0 0 0 15 400 0 0 180000 0 0 0 0<br />

57336 PETERSON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 0 0 0 350000 50000 2500 0 0<br />

57346 ROYAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 341000 0 0 0 0<br />

57338 PRIMGHAR 4 8 7 4 23 20 0 7 3 0 0 32 850 10 130 47000 34000 10<strong>2000</strong> 0 0<br />

57342 ROCK RAPIDS 26 67 20 25 138 65 0 5 0 0 0 65 2262 14 55 29<strong>2000</strong>0 95700 69500 0 2900<br />

57344 ROCK VALLEY, PIONEER 11 39 17 12 79 43 8 25 4 0 0 38 3011 16 0 630000 135000 10000 0 0<br />

57118 ROLFE YOKE (UM-UP) 8 19 6 0 33 25 5 0 0 0 0 26 500 0 0 237600 75000 <strong>2000</strong> 2500 46000<br />

56608 RUTHVEN 22 14 7 8 51 29 18 36 0 0 0 91 2995 0 240 5<strong>2000</strong>0 70000 1<strong>2000</strong>0 0 0<br />

56526 AYRSHIRE 5 18 2 0 25 0 18 0 0 0 0 20 5500 0 0 173000 63250 0 0 0<br />

57348 SANBORN, ST. ANDREW'S 10 28 14 20 72 25 14 14 0 0 0 22 900 14 0 666667 173889 38000 0 0<br />

57322 MELVIN 3 15 4 7 29 15 9 0 0 0 0 26 300 0 0 400000 0 30000 0 0<br />

57350 SHELDON 21 57 20 36 134 113 115 151 12 230 6586 92 2370 30 0 2058000 125600 224400 5900 30600


57352 SIBLEY 25 35 22 10 92 41 0 40 0 0 0 32 1300 32 0 600000 1<strong>2000</strong>0 7633 0 0<br />

57332 OCHEYEDAN 16 31 12 9 68 32 26 31 0 0 0 24 531 5 0 500000 0 109149 0 0<br />

57354 SIOUX RAPIDS, FIRST UNI 10 40 15 15 80 70 0 0 0 0 0 47 3457 0 0 281200 42150 0 0 0<br />

57340 REMBRANDT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 473 0 0 130000 0 3000 0 0<br />

57356 SPENCER, GRACE 150 190 193 98 631 194 330 175 23 22 525 178 8000 95 8500 4447360 287000 978739 0 0<br />

57358 SPIRIT LAKE 51 121 53 33 258 75 82 16 0 26 1930 161 3551 40 1875 1629731 219585 865128 0 0<br />

57360 STORM LAKE 36 104 79 106 325 111 55 126 12 10 100 194 1950 71 992 2654460 204000 403726 0 0<br />

57364 SUTHERLAND 8 131 8 12 159 15 30 30 9 8 425 57 1100 12 338 447700 118500 222307 0 0<br />

57314 LARRABEE 6 0 0 0 6 0 8 12 0 0 0 18 453 4 224 105861 15625 <strong>2000</strong>0 0 0<br />

56612 SWEA CITY, FIRST 15 33 31 11 90 20 11 19 14 0 0 53 2103 26 818 91<strong>2000</strong> 60400 0 0 0<br />

57366 TERRIL 7 30 8 15 60 25 5 25 5 0 0 48 425 9 225 36<strong>2000</strong> 55800 0 0 0<br />

57312 LANGDON 12 14 0 10 36 12 5 0 0 0 0 22 300 0 0 85000 0 0 0 0<br />

56548 TITONKA 6 12 5 7 30 20 14 24 0 0 0 30 800 5 320 495000 118400 17500 0 0<br />

56620 DOAN 2 7 5 0 14 5 2 5 0 0 0 21 2400 5 322 153000 0 0 0 0<br />

57370 WEBB, TRINITY 5 12 8 8 33 28 4 0 0 0 0 30 1108 20 43 130000 62500 0 0 0<br />

57302 GILLETT GROVE, COMMUNIT 2 6 4 0 12 4 4 0 0 0 0 13 903 5 17 160000 25000 0 0 0<br />

57292 DICKENS 8 0 6 0 14 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 740 5 26 95600 25000 0 0 0<br />

56626 WEST BEND 13 32 31 26 102 43 64 53 10 0 0 43 801 20 133 1005000 105000 160004 0 0<br />

56598 MALLARD 18 67 27 14 126 34 96 42 5 0 0 65 1714 22 1294 558400 0 24401 0 0<br />

District Totals 858 1848 1063 811 4580 2017 1139 1193 211 484 21059 2941 98578 877 19198 42847129 4040949 4944747 87532 291666<br />

637


638<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 1 -- APPORTIONMENTS -- 35. Ministerial Support (Paid); 36. Ministerial Support (Apport.); 37. Administrative Budget (Paid); 38. Administrative Budget (Apport.); 39. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Benevolence (Paid); 40. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence (Apport.); 41. Other (Paid); 42. Other (Apport.); 43. District Asking (Paid); 49. Total Prior Year Apportionments Paid.<br />

Spencer District 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 49<br />

MinSprt MinSprt AdBdgt AdBdgt WS/CB WS/CB Other Other DstAsk ApPaid<br />

ChNum ChName Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid PriorYr<br />

56522 ALGONA, FIRST 17972 17972 9686 9686 11369 14328 0 912 0 23438<br />

57278 ALTA 7173 7173 3866 3866 5719 5719 364 364 50 0<br />

57280 ARCHER 5693 5693 3068 3068 4539 4539 289 289 37 0<br />

56524 ARMSTRONG 5114 5114 2136 2756 0 4078 0 259 0 0<br />

56550 DOLLIVER 1619 1619 872 872 1291 1291 82 82 0 0<br />

57282 ARNOLDS PARK 4834 4834 2605 2605 3854 3854 245 245 0 0<br />

57298 FOSTORIA 0 1242 0 669 0 990 0 63 0 0<br />

57296 EXCELSIOR 1552 1552 837 837 1238 1238 79 79 0 0<br />

56556 EMMETSBURG, FIRST 11105 12110 3574 6526 4022 9655 255 614 0 0<br />

56558 ESTHERVILLE 16248 17725 8757 9553 12954 14132 824 899 0 0<br />

57294 EVERLY 5304 5304 2859 2859 4229 4229 269 269 0 0<br />

55351 SPENCER, ZION 720 720 388 388 574 574 37 37 0 0<br />

56560 FENTON, FIRST 3057 3057 1648 1648 2437 2437 155 155 0 0<br />

56568 GOOD HOPE 1048 1048 565 565 836 836 53 53 0 0<br />

56534 BURT 1742 1742 939 939 1389 1389 88 88 0 0<br />

56570 GRAETTINGER 5848 5848 3152 3152 3000 4662 30 297 0 3440<br />

57304 HARRIS 3021 3021 1628 1628 2408 2408 153 153 21 500<br />

57310 LAKE PARK 7106 7106 3830 3830 5665 5665 361 361 65 0<br />

57306 HARTLEY 10631 10631 5730 5730 3476 8476 539 539 0 3000<br />

57106 HOPE PARISH (POCH,HAVLK 18286 18286 9855 9855 14578 14578 928 928 134 0<br />

56552 HUNTINGTON 622 622 335 335 496 496 32 32 9 0<br />

57362 SUPERIOR 313 630 169 339 251 502 16 32 0 0<br />

57308 INWOOD, BETHEL 2610 2610 1407 1407 2081 2081 132 132 0 0<br />

56588 LAURENS 14044 14044 7569 7569 11196 11197 713 713 0 0<br />

57316 LESTER 942 942 508 508 751 751 48 48 0 0<br />

57318 MARATHON 3595 3595 1938 1938 2866 2866 182 182 0 0<br />

57324 MILFORD (UM-UCC FED.) 3450 4414 0 2379 0 3519 0 224 0 0<br />

57330 NEWELL 2400 5400 0 2910 0 4305 0 274 47 0<br />

57132 VARINA 1188 1189 641 641 948 948 60 60 13 0<br />

57336 PETERSON 854 3416 460 1841 681 2724 43 173 0 0<br />

57346 ROYAL 762 2728 327 1470 537 2175 39 138 0 552<br />

57338 PRIMGHAR 4193 4198 2262 2262 3347 3347 213 213 43 0<br />

57342 ROCK RAPIDS 12138 12139 6542 6542 9678 9678 615 616 0 0<br />

57344 ROCK VALLEY, PIONEER 10286 10286 5544 5544 8201 8201 522 522 0 0<br />

57118 ROLFE YOKE (UM-UP) 0 3522 0 1898 0 2808 0 179 0 0<br />

56608 RUTHVEN 6752 6752 3639 3639 5383 5383 343 343 0 0<br />

56526 AYRSHIRE 1571 2371 458 1278 1130 1890 0 120 0 0<br />

57348 SANBORN, ST. ANDREW'S 4453 4453 2400 2400 3550 3550 226 226 0 0<br />

57322 MELVIN 1914 1914 1031 1031 1526 1526 97 97 0 0<br />

57350 SHELDON 27862 27862 15016 15016 22214 22214 1414 1414 0 0


57352 SIBLEY 7004 7004 3775 3775 5584 5584 355 355 0 1586<br />

57332 OCHEYEDAN 4182 4182 2254 2254 3334 3334 212 212 37 0<br />

57354 SIOUX RAPIDS, FIRST UNI 5173 5173 2788 2788 4124 4124 262 262 61 0<br />

57340 REMBRANDT 1835 1835 988 989 1463 1463 92 93 0 0<br />

57356 SPENCER, GRACE 30834 30834 16618 16618 24583 24583 1564 1564 0 0<br />

57358 SPIRIT LAKE 23646 23646 12744 12744 18852 18852 1200 1200 249 0<br />

57360 STORM LAKE 23571 28286 12704 15245 18793 22552 1195 1435 0 4945<br />

57364 SUTHERLAND 4989 4989 2689 2689 3978 3978 253 253 62 0<br />

57314 LARRABEE 2463 2463 1328 1328 1964 1964 125 125 0 0<br />

56612 SWEA CITY, FIRST 7104 7104 3829 3829 4776 5664 360 360 70 0<br />

57366 TERRIL 4777 4777 2575 2575 3809 3809 242 242 0 0<br />

57312 LANGDON 2296 2297 1237 1238 1832 1832 117 117 0 0<br />

56548 TITONKA 4179 4179 2252 2252 3331 3331 212 212 39 0<br />

56620 DOAN 1817 1817 979 979 1448 1448 92 92 0 0<br />

57370 WEBB, TRINITY 3215 3215 1732 1732 2563 2563 163 163 43 0<br />

57302 GILLETT GROVE, COMMUNIT 1173 1173 632 632 935 935 59 59 15 0<br />

57292 DICKENS 2181 2181 1175 1175 1739 1739 111 111 30 0<br />

56626 WEST BEND 5456 5456 2940 2940 4350 4350 277 277 53 0<br />

56598 MALLARD 4760 4760 2565 2565 3795 3795 240 241 61 0<br />

District Totals 368677 390255 192045 210326 269667 311139 16577 19797 1139 37461<br />

639


640<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 2 -- BENEVOLENCES -- 50A. General Advance Specials; 50B. World Service Special Gifts; 51. Youth Service Fund; 52A. One Great Hour of Sharing; 52B. World Communion; 52C. U.M. Student Day;<br />

52D. Human Relations Day; 52E. Peace With Justice; 52F. Native American Awareness Sunday; 53A. Christian Education Sunday; 53B. Golden Cross Sunday; 53C. Rural Life Sunday; 54. <strong>Conference</strong> Advance Specials; 55. Higher Education Division; 56. Health and<br />

Wholeness Agencies; 58. Other Benevolences; 72. United Methodist Women Cash Sent to District..<br />

Spencer District 50A 50B 51 52A 52B 52C 52D 52E 52F 53A 53B 53C 54 55 56 58 72<br />

Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben<br />

ChNum ChName GAS WSSG YSF SDOGH SDWC SDUMS SDHR SDPWJ SDNAA SDCE SDGC SRL CAS HED HW OTH UMW<br />

56522 ALGONA, FIRST 3132 0 0 113 46 35 12 18 27 0 33 50 500 0 0 1056 3227<br />

57278 ALTA 710 0 0 83 60 99 77 25 94 40 33 58 257 0 0 2174 960<br />

57280 ARCHER 1044 0 0 80 38 0 47 0 68 0 0 0 87 0 0 923 984<br />

56524 ARMSTRONG 329 0 0 15 7 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 422 886<br />

56550 DOLLIVER 125 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 354<br />

57282 ARNOLDS PARK 532 0 0 53 0 7 53 0 53 28 53 0 0 0 0 1222 1253<br />

57298 FOSTORIA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

57296 EXCELSIOR 89 0 0 0 12 7 0 5 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 239 306<br />

56556 EMMETSBURG, FIRST 1788 0 0 671 164 146 164 74 157 0 116 0 1083 0 0 529 4171<br />

56558 ESTHERVILLE 2586 0 0 276 127 0 74 60 0 91 10 0 99 0 0 38715 3713<br />

57294 EVERLY 120 0 0 0 0 20 34 18 0 0 0 0 360 0 0 905 703<br />

55351 SPENCER, ZION 15 0 0 16 11 0 20 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 504 0<br />

56560 FENTON, FIRST 295 0 0 0 39 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 360 934<br />

56568 GOOD HOPE 267 0 10 30 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 0 953 477<br />

56534 BURT 92 0 0 16 31 0 5 16 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 174 645<br />

56570 GRAETTINGER 352 0 0 53 40 0 36 0 5 0 0 0 248 0 0 3558 1280<br />

57304 HARRIS 407 0 0 39 47 15 66 25 29 0 0 0 100 0 0 526 910<br />

57310 LAKE PARK 1033 0 0 63 61 34 19 12 37 0 0 0 300 0 0 5301 1408<br />

57306 HARTLEY 3079 0 0 210 38 27 31 29 42 18 30 5 377 0 0 19055 2357<br />

57106 HOPE PARISH (POCH,HAVLK 3583 0 0 25 232 0 0 0 0 0 99 0 0 0 0 1197 2605<br />

56552 HUNTINGTON 0 0 0 15 21 14 15 0 0 15 0 20 0 0 0 0 108<br />

57362 SUPERIOR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

57308 INWOOD, BETHEL 240 0 0 78 67 0 45 0 30 0 0 0 105 0 0 401 237<br />

56588 LAURENS 784 0 0 125 0 114 136 90 93 0 0 0 450 0 0 1450 4072<br />

57316 LESTER 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 0 0 0<br />

57318 MARATHON 947 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 806 1799<br />

57324 MILFORD (UM-UCC FED.) 368 0 0 201 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 934 818<br />

57330 NEWELL 216 0 0 44 13 0 11 5 5 12 11 18 0 0 0 13355 510<br />

57132 VARINA 294 0 0 35 23 45 23 28 17 37 38 28 67 0 400 4072 523<br />

57336 PETERSON 240 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 0 0 678 788<br />

57346 ROYAL 1072 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 624 0 0 332 702<br />

57338 PRIMGHAR 2031 0 0 60 12 0 55 68 0 10 17 0 89 0 0 15322 548<br />

57342 ROCK RAPIDS 3336 0 0 330 154 1 56 67 66 109 49 28 926 0 0 5956 2123<br />

57344 ROCK VALLEY, PIONEER 3372 0 0 269 174 144 146 102 170 134 117 53 427 0 0 1519 3072<br />

57118 ROLFE YOKE (UM-UP) 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 135 0 0 13501 429<br />

56608 RUTHVEN 940 0 0 22 15 0 85 22 0 0 0 0 650 0 0 365 1797<br />

56526 AYRSHIRE 0 0 0 11 6 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 105 0 0 0 511<br />

57348 SANBORN, ST. ANDREW'S 760 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 7 200 0 0 14985 717<br />

57322 MELVIN 461 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9566 983<br />

57350 SHELDON 967 0 0 59 62 20 12 0 20 36 22 53 1661 0 0 724 1526


57352 SIBLEY 219 0 0 198 0 0 56 0 0 0 0 0 67 0 0 28079 1467<br />

57332 OCHEYEDAN 728 0 0 200 131 0 84 0 0 44 0 0 150 0 0 1187 818<br />

57354 SIOUX RAPIDS, FIRST UNI 176 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 407 848<br />

57340 REMBRANDT 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 165 380<br />

57356 SPENCER, GRACE 2415 0 0 279 70 45 105 27 139 15 15 59 2078 0 0 1680 4015<br />

57358 SPIRIT LAKE 20059 0 0 256 162 105 160 133 185 59 152 117 4552 510 0 56370 5388<br />

57360 STORM LAKE 3406 0 0 711 268 0 165 0 106 0 0 134 1241 0 0 9256 6513<br />

57364 SUTHERLAND 2845 0 0 15 12 41 10 20 20 10 10 10 835 0 0 20131 1398<br />

57314 LARRABEE 794 0 0 0 0 23 0 31 0 0 0 0 862 0 0 2877 717<br />

56612 SWEA CITY, FIRST 803 0 0 50 50 50 50 50 50 0 0 0 321 5 50 17632 1457<br />

57366 TERRIL 200 0 0 32 38 14 9 7 12 23 18 8 180 0 0 0 861<br />

57312 LANGDON 300 0 0 11 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 135 0 0 0 596<br />

56548 TITONKA 485 0 0 29 42 22 25 14 0 0 0 0 105 0 0 310 1069<br />

56620 DOAN 215 0 0 32 76 52 58 36 20 0 0 0 70 0 0 70 727<br />

57370 WEBB, TRINITY 76 0 5 2 5 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 0 636 806<br />

57302 GILLETT GROVE, COMMUNIT 50 0 0 11 1 0 4 0 0 3 1 0 60 0 0 0 311<br />

57292 DICKENS 0 0 0 34 27 0 25 0 9 0 8 5 180 0 0 0 499<br />

56626 WEST BEND 2240 0 0 216 17 0 40 23 35 53 0 0 1666 0 0 17715 1755<br />

56598 MALLARD 88 0 0 138 23 22 25 7 32 47 0 0 100 0 0 399 1134<br />

District Totals 70936 0 15 5272 2442 1122 2076 1051 1546 814 870 668 21842 515 450 318713 79195<br />

641


642<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 3 -- MINISTERIAL SUPPORT/LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES -- 61. Pastor’s Salary; 62. Associate’s Salary; 63. Housing-Related Allowances and Utilities Paid by Church; 64.<br />

Expenditures for Travel; 65T. Total Pastoral Support 1998; 66. Deacons/Diaconal Compensation & Expenses; 67. Program Staff Compensation & Expenses; 68. Current Expenses for Program other than personnel; 69. Other Current Operating Expenses; 70. Paid on<br />

Principal and Interest. 71. Paid on buildings and Improvements; 73. Grand Total Paid.<br />

Spencer District 61 62 63 64 65T 66 67 68 69 70 71 73<br />

PSAL ASAL PS PS PS Diac CE CE CE CE CE GT<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 1998 Util Reimb Tot98 Exp PrgStf Prog Oper Debt Prop Paid<br />

56522 ALGONA, FIRST 40200 0 684 4151 40884 0 19962 7944 49177 65047 23103 286658<br />

57278 ALTA 31000 0 0 0 31000 0 1371 0 9635 0 12125 84705<br />

57280 ARCHER 26000 0 0 1463 26000 0 0 4008 3637 0 4642 59503<br />

56524 ARMSTRONG 24041 0 0 3844 24041 0 0 2330 9606 0 35820 89545<br />

56550 DOLLIVER 8014 0 0 1428 8014 0 1058 60 556 0 3615 20731<br />

57282 ARNOLDS PARK 22800 0 0 1752 22800 0 0 2303 2332 0 6554 58808<br />

57298 FOSTORIA <strong>2000</strong> 0 0 150 <strong>2000</strong> 0 0 406 724 0 2015 5295<br />

57296 EXCELSIOR 7200 0 0 798 7200 0 0 1318 388 0 1950 15944<br />

56556 EMMETSBURG, FIRST 39900 0 0 2458 39900 0 19238 5733 24437 13600 11922 151595<br />

56558 ESTHERVILLE 39000 0 0 2083 39000 0 14722 6146 42826 0 21659 217192<br />

57294 EVERLY 23859 0 0 2356 23859 0 0 1277 6916 0 9120 63820<br />

55351 SPENCER, ZION 3325 0 0 500 3325 0 0 267 220 0 1918 8510<br />

56560 FENTON, FIRST 13320 0 534 836 13854 0 0 478 3817 0 7617 38008<br />

56568 GOOD HOPE 5730 0 0 632 5730 0 211 100 1019 0 1640 14487<br />

56534 BURT 9600 0 0 699 9600 0 0 0 1141 0 1769 20079<br />

56570 GRAETTINGER 26700 0 0 2158 26700 0 1040 814 1849 0 5710 63006<br />

57304 HARRIS 9406 0 0 395 9406 0 1060 1833 5093 0 3295 30643<br />

57310 LAKE PARK 28219 0 0 1228 28219 0 490 2797 10618 0 6676 83097<br />

57306 HARTLEY 39500 0 173 3000 39673 0 0 4340 25422 0 16849 143688<br />

57106 HOPE PARISH (POCH,HAVLK 44744 0 746 4093 45490 0 0 12189 39239 0 29062 186820<br />

56552 HUNTINGTON 0 0 2800 0 2800 0 0 50 315 0 2583 7768<br />

57362 SUPERIOR 0 0 2500 0 2500 0 0 0 52 0 3753 7399<br />

57308 INWOOD, BETHEL 9202 0 0 1219 9202 0 0 0 1350 0 16318 39141<br />

56588 LAURENS 41865 0 289 5601 42154 0 8566 7209 25986 7500 19636 165631<br />

57316 LESTER 4500 0 0 1007 4500 0 0 0 5807 0 3357 17744<br />

57318 MARATHON 19655 0 0 200 19655 0 1040 700 2700 0 4550 48033<br />

57324 MILFORD (UM-UCC FED.) 14100 0 1284 949 15384 0 6406 2984 13411 0 14597 59134<br />

57330 NEWELL 19890 0 0 2045 19890 0 0 701 5868 0 22143 71196<br />

57132 VARINA 6110 0 0 1179 6110 0 520 69 120 0 2612 20078<br />

57336 PETERSON 16280 0 0 1500 16280 0 0 3700 3188 0 5100 37023<br />

57346 ROYAL 13320 0 0 1400 13320 0 2600 1100 6350 0 3850 34985<br />

57338 PRIMGHAR 16800 700 0 0 17500 0 0 1657 6252 0 6111 64209<br />

57342 ROCK RAPIDS 35761 0 1046 1925 36807 0 8118 5428 25951 3074 25359 154309<br />

57344 ROCK VALLEY, PIONEER 35524 0 0 1996 35524 0 1225 5263 11767 0 9239 103999<br />

57118 ROLFE YOKE (UM-UP) 15643 0 0 1788 15643 0 652 363 3964 0 5035 50289<br />

56608 RUTHVEN 25527 0 187 1931 25714 0 1403 3733 11029 0 9326 78462<br />

56526 AYRSHIRE 10023 0 0 670 10023 0 0 579 4387 0 3449 25484<br />

57348 SANBORN, ST. ANDREW'S 19349 0 0 2960 19349 0 0 913 9360 0 5400 69509<br />

57322 MELVIN 11399 0 0 1667 11399 0 0 500 779 0 7920 39917<br />

57350 SHELDON 49929 30952 3490 4885 84371 0 15619 19008 50468 2820 86406 350793


57352 SIBLEY 21066 0 0 2701 21066 0 3453 2721 14200 0 6928 108048<br />

57332 OCHEYEDAN 12379 0 0 1709 12379 0 500 2241 11570 0 6230 47371<br />

57354 SIOUX RAPIDS, FIRST UNI 19155 0 5027 0 24182 0 1040 3084 3308 0 0 49531<br />

57340 REMBRANDT 5892 0 132 0 6024 0 480 596 1258 0 0 14306<br />

57356 SPENCER, GRACE 50070 33500 0 3725 83570 0 26779 27682 81173 0 45136 366338<br />

57358 SPIRIT LAKE 54000 0 450 2823 54450 0 28208 19404 62509 0 152572 453673<br />

57360 STORM LAKE 43000 33000 615 4260 76615 0 35850 11587 55523 0 53370 334424<br />

57364 SUTHERLAND 23142 0 185 2357 23327 0 240 3103 6685 0 7915 83492<br />

57314 LARRABEE 11571 0 0 1222 11571 0 960 249 2158 0 2497 31983<br />

56612 SWEA CITY, FIRST 27543 0 0 2054 27543 0 0 2386 14332 0 27138 116819<br />

57366 TERRIL 21947 0 0 2230 21947 0 980 2016 4581 0 4549 54415<br />

57312 LANGDON 9406 0 0 930 9406 0 0 800 1750 0 4550 26031<br />

56548 TITONKA 18042 0 546 1731 18588 0 1000 1235 3411 0 7980 51018<br />

56620 DOAN 8887 0 100 1135 8987 0 420 287 1343 0 2857 23182<br />

57370 WEBB, TRINITY 13746 0 1478 2110 15224 0 0 957 4709 0 3519 39573<br />

57302 GILLETT GROVE, COMMUNIT 5700 0 115 994 5815 0 255 500 1714 0 2348 16500<br />

57292 DICKENS 8550 0 450 1502 9000 0 50 1668 2964 0 4510 28221<br />

56626 WEST BEND 19850 0 25 1562 19875 0 555 729 10527 0 10400 87052<br />

56598 MALLARD 19850 0 0 1560 19850 0 0 1360 8356 0 5198 49674<br />

District Totals 1203231 98152 22856 101551 1324239 0 206071 190905 719827 92041 811502 5068888<br />

643


644<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 1 -- CHURCH MEMBERSHIP -- 1. Total Full Members Reported at Close of 1998; 2A. Received This Year on Profession of Faith; 2B. Restored by Affirmation; 3. Received from Other United Methodist<br />

Churches; 4. Received from Other Denominations; 5A. Removed by Charge <strong>Conference</strong>; 5B. Withdrawn; 6. Removed by Transfer to Other United Methodist Churches; 7. Removed by Transfer to Other Denominations; 8. Removed by Death; 9. Total full Members at<br />

Close of 1999 10. Average Attendance at the Principal Weekly Worship Service(s); 11. Number of Persons Baptized This Year (All Ages); 12. Preparatory Members now on Roll (All Baptized Children Under 19); 13. Number of Persons on Constituency Roll; 14. Total<br />

Enrolled in confirmation Classes This Year.<br />

Waterloo District 1 2A 2B 3 4 5A 5B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

Mbrs Rcv Rcv Rcv Rcv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Mbrs Wor Bapt Prep Const Conf<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 Prof Affm TrUM TrOD ChgC Wthd TrUM TrOD Dead 1999 Att Mbrs 1998<br />

56652 BEAMAN 150 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 148 50 2 18 18 0<br />

56650 ALBION 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 90 30 1 0 0 0<br />

56656 BRANDON 154 4 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 5 147 66 5 27 35 4<br />

56710 MT. AUBURN 96 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 98 35 2 11 25 4<br />

57394 CEDAR FALLS, FIRST 1640 33 0 23 0 0 41 22 8 28 1597 626 12 324 639 20<br />

57395 PRAIRIE SPRINGS 28 3 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 33 40 0 10 36 0<br />

57396 CEDAR FALLS, ST. TIMOTH 419 19 0 0 0 0 20 6 5 6 401 144 9 60 40 20<br />

55053 CEDAR FALLS, WASHINGTON 89 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 85 35 0 1 5 1<br />

56668 CHELSEA 90 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 93 29 3 21 10 0<br />

57410 CLARKSVILLE COMMUNITY 161 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 157 67 8 30 34 0<br />

56670 CONRAD 315 0 1 3 2 0 0 3 3 5 310 77 1 68 75 0<br />

56672 DIKE 233 0 0 5 4 0 0 0 3 3 236 88 2 28 12 0<br />

57414 DUNKERTON, FIRST 198 10 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 1 201 84 4 72 35 0<br />

57490 MT HOPE 105 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 104 53 0 9 18 0<br />

56674 DYSART 507 19 0 6 0 0 0 1 1 9 521 189 7 129 83 0<br />

56678 ELDORA 534 18 0 6 3 0 0 2 2 8 549 202 14 104 95 15<br />

57492 EVANSDALE, ST. MARK'S 120 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 125 101 3 20 65 0<br />

57438 RAYMOND 66 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 64 35 0 12 18 0<br />

56948 FAIRBANK 134 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 135 47 1 18 20 0<br />

56996 ORAN 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 19 8 0 4 6 0<br />

57424 FREDERIKA 55 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 55 24 0 4 16 3<br />

55085 GARWIN 194 9 0 5 2 0 1 0 2 6 201 70 5 26 3 0<br />

56686 GENESEO 172 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 172 64 6 23 26 2<br />

56688 GIFFORD 30 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 29 19 0 0 4 0<br />

56690 GILMAN 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 21 0 32 60 0<br />

56692 GLADBROOK, FIRST 333 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 11 319 119 3 103 49 8<br />

55089 GLADBROOK CHAPEL 164 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 166 50 2 29 30 0<br />

56694 GRUNDY CENTER 508 4 1 1 6 0 7 3 0 7 503 200 4 87 82 0<br />

55091 HUDSON 190 9 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 201 91 3 38 36 8<br />

57434 JANESVILLE 341 9 0 4 2 0 2 0 1 8 345 112 7 66 115 0<br />

57436 JESUP, FIRST 331 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 341 119 6 90 51 0<br />

56698 LA PORTE CITY, ST. PAUL 535 14 12 0 1 0 0 3 0 8 551 177 10 110 35 7<br />

56700 LAUREL 309 8 0 4 1 0 0 3 4 2 313 128 10 49 142 5<br />

55109 MARSHALLTOWN, BETHANY 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 49 36 1 0 23 0<br />

56702 MARSHALLTOWN, FIRST 1118 46 7 12 21 11 4 8 1 22 1158 566 27 205 331 25<br />

55113 MARSHALLTOWN, GRACE 394 8 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 5 400 121 6 0 0 0<br />

55111 MARSHALLTOWN, HOPE 540 3 0 5 4 0 0 9 1 8 534 226 10 77 81 0<br />

98816 MARSHALLTOWN, MORROW ME 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 8 0 2 5 0<br />

56704 MELBOURNE 121 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 124 35 1 21 50 2<br />

56706 MINERVA, WESLEY CHAPEL 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 12 0 3 10 0


57452 NASHUA 352 14 1 6 4 0 0 5 3 7 362 101 7 75 138 3<br />

57466 REPUBLIC COMMUNITY 115 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 115 47 1 27 23 4<br />

56712 NEW HARTFORD 252 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 4 247 98 2 44 45 6<br />

56716 OWASA 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 22 0 0 0 0<br />

56720 PARKERSBURG 195 13 0 3 6 0 0 0 1 0 216 85 7 13 28 0<br />

55023 PLEASANT VALLEY 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 44 24 0 7 6 0<br />

57462 PLAINFIELD 195 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 194 55 0 55 6 5<br />

56724 REINBECK 361 8 0 2 5 0 0 0 2 5 369 172 5 92 55 15<br />

57002 ROWLEY, FIRST 109 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 102 34 2 29 34 6<br />

56852 NORTH LINN 38 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 2 28 11 0 0 3 0<br />

56844 SILVER CREEK (ROWLEY) 37 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 35 15 0 0 5 0<br />

57482 SHELL ROCK 253 5 0 1 2 0 3 4 0 9 245 60 1 66 6 1<br />

56728 STATE CENTER 156 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 1 3 134 28 1 19 15 2<br />

56726 RHODES 155 0 0 0 0 0 44 0 0 2 109 42 3 0 0 3<br />

57012 SUMNER 445 6 0 0 1 0 3 10 6 3 430 160 6 128 133 7<br />

56730 TAMA 463 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 5 7 450 140 4 120 150 4<br />

56732 TOLEDO, CHRIST 357 0 0 2 1 2 0 6 0 7 345 132 3 105 64 8<br />

56734 TRAER 266 2 0 0 0 0 5 9 1 11 242 90 7 35 89 4<br />

55157 VINTON, STEWART MEMORIA 89 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 41 1 15 47 0<br />

56684 GARRISON 98 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 103 35 2 10 0 0<br />

56736 VINTON, WESLEY 451 4 1 2 2 0 2 4 0 9 445 152 12 136 257 9<br />

56866 WALKER 149 10 1 2 5 2 0 1 0 1 163 81 5 45 64 7<br />

55165 WATERLOO, CALVARY 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 91 29 1 13 35 0<br />

57484 WATERLOO, FIRST 929 9 0 3 3 0 0 0 7 24 913 295 10 120 32 8<br />

55170 JUBILEE UNITED METHODIS 84 0 3 1 2 0 15 0 0 0 75 35 0 12 4 0<br />

55169 WATERLOO, KIMBALL AVENU 650 21 0 4 2 0 0 4 1 12 660 266 13 97 50 13<br />

57488 WATERLOO, LINDEN 168 2 4 1 2 12 5 5 0 10 145 61 3 19 34 0<br />

57416 EAST JANESVILLE 51 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 47 20 1 6 2 0<br />

57494 WATERLOO, ST. PAUL'S 306 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 307 131 2 43 76 6<br />

55187 WAVERLY, HERITAGE 213 13 11 37 28 2 1 3 3 3 290 240 16 65 75 13<br />

57496 WAVERLY, TRINITY 903 13 0 7 4 6 6 17 5 6 887 325 9 270 225 32<br />

District Totals 18652 395 46 161 121 50 199 145 84 313 18584 7231 299 3597 4119 280<br />

645


646<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 2 -- CHURCH SCHOOL, U.M.M./U.M.W./U.M.Y.F., PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS -- 15. Number of Leaders; 16. Children (Birth thru 6th Grade); 17. Youth (7th thru H.S.); 18.<br />

Adults (Post H.S.); 19. Total Church School Membership; 20. Average Attendance in the Sunday School; 21. Average Attendance in Other On-Going Classes and Groups for Learning; 22. Average Attendance in Short-Term Classes and Groups For Learning; 23. Number<br />

of Church School Members Joining the Church This year on Conf of Faith; 24. Members in Chartered United Methodist Men; 25. Amount Paid for Projects (U.M.M.); 26. Membership in United Methodist Women; 27. Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work;<br />

28. Membership in U.M.Y.F.; 29. Amount paid for Projects; 30. Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment; 31. Value of Church-Owned Parsonages and Furniture; 32. Value of Other Assets; 33. Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, 32 at end of Year; 34. Other Indebtedness.<br />

Waterloo District 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34<br />

CS CS CS CS CS CS OCOG OCST Conf UMM UMM UMW UMW UMY UMY PV Oth Debt Debt<br />

ChNum ChName Ldr Chld Yth Adlt Tot Att CS Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv PVCH Par Asst PA Oth<br />

56652 BEAMAN 8 20 4 6 38 20 0 0 0 0 0 40 2950 14 100 151000 54100 15000 0 0<br />

56650 ALBION 3 5 4 3 15 10 10 4 0 0 0 20 851 0 0 100000 25000 0 0 0<br />

56656 BRANDON 8 30 10 8 56 39 45 60 4 12 1200 30 1684 15 315 150000 90000 5445 203 0<br />

56710 MT. AUBURN 3 10 8 10 31 10 8 15 4 0 0 25 1545 0 0 <strong>2000</strong>00 0 1567 0 0<br />

57394 CEDAR FALLS, FIRST 29 136 86 208 459 266 203 190 37 0 0 259 2556 106 5148 4300000 273300 256529 12289 0<br />

57395 PRAIRIE SPRINGS 4 8 0 20 32 14 20 35 3 9 0 6 50 0 0 1<strong>2000</strong>0 95400 67588 0 0<br />

57396 CEDAR FALLS, ST. TIMOTH 22 44 37 44 147 57 118 310 0 0 0 67 200 30 8750 1533000 107000 269600 0 0<br />

55053 CEDAR FALLS, WASHINGTON 3 5 2 2 12 8 2 12 1 0 0 14 1722 0 0 165850 0 0 0 0<br />

56668 CHELSEA 3 6 7 0 16 6 0 10 0 0 0 9 759 6 0 223800 0 31465 0 0<br />

57410 CLARKSVILLE COMMUNITY 11 36 14 18 79 25 10 8 0 0 0 45 1500 14 0 75000 60000 31500 0 0<br />

56670 CONRAD 16 50 25 61 152 79 0 0 0 0 0 68 786 16 0 1000000 85500 36750 0 0<br />

56672 DIKE 8 20 21 20 69 26 12 8 0 0 0 40 3000 21 600 1000000 <strong>2000</strong>00 500000 0 0<br />

57414 DUNKERTON, FIRST 15 33 20 12 80 45 32 3 8 0 0 12 0 25 400 100300 55000 0 0 0<br />

57490 MT HOPE 8 26 8 15 57 35 5 0 0 0 0 15 0 8 0 223000 0 46517 0 0<br />

56674 DYSART 30 77 44 18 169 74 24 12 19 0 0 71 877 43 1300 1050000 150000 175000 0 0<br />

56678 ELDORA 18 61 44 76 199 105 57 122 10 0 0 66 5083 59 3112 1550000 87000 382264 0 0<br />

57492 EVANSDALE, ST. MARK'S 4 15 5 20 44 25 12 10 0 15 0 12 1500 0 0 330000 140000 13835 0 0<br />

57438 RAYMOND 2 6 0 5 13 6 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 186850 0 5200 0 0<br />

56948 FAIRBANK 8 22 17 15 62 15 80 103 4 0 0 27 2118 11 360 747000 49500 1797 0 0<br />

56996 ORAN 1 6 0 5 12 3 6 6 0 0 0 4 50 0 0 24000 0 900 0 710<br />

57424 FREDERIKA 4 4 2 0 10 4 0 0 2 0 0 17 850 0 0 128000 0 1000 0 0<br />

55085 GARWIN 4 15 3 12 34 22 33 0 0 0 0 70 1100 0 0 315000 115000 0 0 0<br />

56686 GENESEO 18 15 4 26 63 21 6 44 2 6 178 37 1084 3 241 424300 107000 17426 0 0<br />

56688 GIFFORD 3 5 5 7 20 12 0 0 0 0 0 12 950 0 0 13000 0 1500 0 0<br />

56690 GILMAN 0 0 4 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 327000 0 0 0 0<br />

56692 GLADBROOK, FIRST 23 50 18 15 106 45 15 12 0 0 0 89 1200 12 480 1611123 150840 1000 2500 1000<br />

55089 GLADBROOK CHAPEL 16 30 12 40 98 50 15 70 0 0 0 18 300 10 100 280000 16000 15000 0 0<br />

56694 GRUNDY CENTER 23 56 48 17 144 37 52 66 0 12 1581 7 2030 30 620 1404100 211000 178762 6000 0<br />

55091 HUDSON 10 25 17 31 83 44 12 64 8 0 0 35 2126 12 0 716000 96000 5000 0 0<br />

57434 JANESVILLE 12 40 1 8 61 32 17 88 2 17 0 76 16209 11 0 750000 89000 13692 0 0<br />

57436 JESUP, FIRST 33 90 48 53 224 68 22 35 14 11 0 52 4736 40 200 1017000 130000 6681 111000 0<br />

56698 LA PORTE CITY, ST. PAUL 25 76 29 19 149 102 23 122 14 0 0 124 4086 38 0 886000 106000 76591 0 0<br />

56700 LAUREL 24 50 27 40 141 85 96 288 5 8 0 40 1500 25 250 458000 66000 75724 0 0<br />

55109 MARSHALLTOWN, BETHANY 4 8 0 19 31 17 12 8 0 0 0 12 245 0 0 433000 65000 29000 0 0<br />

56702 MARSHALLTOWN, FIRST 125 192 132 120 569 259 140 185 24 87 0 128 1850 100 9000 2429767 97000 177145 116391 0<br />

55113 MARSHALLTOWN, GRACE 8 28 9 54 99 65 0 0 1 12 0 42 665 19 0 1181000 1<strong>2000</strong>0 174000 0 0<br />

55111 MARSHALLTOWN, HOPE 46 93 42 53 234 66 37 79 0 0 0 59 2452 29 362 1216500 97000 12989 3513 7492<br />

98816 MARSHALLTOWN, MORROW ME 1 0 0 3 4 4 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65000 85000 0 0 0<br />

56704 MELBOURNE 4 30 10 0 44 14 0 0 2 0 0 27 315 0 0 172500 65000 95000 0 0<br />

56706 MINERVA, WESLEY CHAPEL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 30000 0 10000 0 0


57452 NASHUA 14 87 15 15 131 48 35 25 3 0 0 53 2059 15 150 790000 160000 9131 1600 4600<br />

57466 REPUBLIC COMMUNITY 14 19 15 0 48 26 6 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 18<strong>2000</strong> 0 16528 0 0<br />

56712 NEW HARTFORD 9 39 13 6 67 25 43 40 0 0 0 15 0 20 0 640000 90000 59808 0 0<br />

56716 OWASA 0 0 0 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 40000 0 0 0 0<br />

56720 PARKERSBURG 13 35 36 9 93 65 0 85 7 0 0 15 61 20 500 798000 98800 0 118484 0<br />

55023 PLEASANT VALLEY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 399 0 0 74000 0 0 0 0<br />

57462 PLAINFIELD 13 32 0 6 51 32 39 6 0 0 0 29 3052 10 300 394800 25000 3834 0 0<br />

56724 REINBECK 18 51 35 39 143 78 12 49 5 0 0 97 3483 36 450 811500 135000 20231 0 0<br />

57002 ROWLEY, FIRST 11 16 5 22 54 5 12 16 0 8 500 15 742 8 0 245000 50000 328976 0 0<br />

56852 NORTH LINN 4 0 1 7 12 5 4 5 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 231850 40000 42939 0 300<br />

56844 SILVER CREEK (ROWLEY) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 131000 40000 42683 0 0<br />

57482 SHELL ROCK 10 46 25 15 96 96 50 7 5 0 0 66 750 10 100 300000 75900 404000 0 0<br />

56728 STATE CENTER 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 45 0 0 323150 77700 2378 0 0<br />

56726 RHODES 11 26 3 5 45 16 0 43 0 0 0 21 0 3 0 155000 0 0 0 0<br />

57012 SUMNER 35 75 31 37 178 80 10 27 6 26 125 61 1650 29 400 585000 57100 39268 0 0<br />

56730 TAMA 22 46 20 10 98 45 4 0 4 0 0 45 1355 36 262 728000 90000 10000 0 0<br />

56732 TOLEDO, CHRIST 18 40 35 50 143 73 99 15 0 6 1000 40 100 35 0 1581200 84300 4000 0 8000<br />

56734 TRAER 9 20 24 30 83 41 0 33 0 0 0 35 507 15 213 1066000 116000 68000 0 0<br />

55157 VINTON, STEWART MEMORIA 5 15 6 9 35 24 8 7 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 414000 0 23037 0 0<br />

56684 GARRISON 1 0 0 8 9 6 0 15 0 0 0 21 500 0 0 168000 8000 148000 0 0<br />

56736 VINTON, WESLEY 19 93 32 22 166 75 60 7 4 0 0 81 2533 19 0 2700000 118600 152897 0 10000<br />

56866 WALKER 14 35 13 16 78 50 4 90 7 10 0 12 0 17 0 322500 111000 26000 6000 0<br />

55165 WATERLOO, CALVARY 2 2 0 10 14 8 0 5 0 0 0 25 1800 0 0 575000 0 45000 0 0<br />

57484 WATERLOO, FIRST 45 70 40 146 301 101 20 20 0 16 0 158 2598 8 0 3310700 170000 137419 1<strong>2000</strong> 6000<br />

55170 JUBILEE UNITED METHODIS 2 8 2 6 18 7 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 90000 60000 <strong>2000</strong>0 24000 2600<br />

55169 WATERLOO, KIMBALL AVENU 35 67 56 45 203 87 60 103 13 60 585 111 3531 48 950 2698000 125000 121400 246000 0<br />

57488 WATERLOO, LINDEN 7 3 9 9 28 14 30 8 0 17 40 28 0 0 0 475000 60000 46539 10000 0<br />

57416 EAST JANESVILLE 1 2 2 8 13 5 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 240000 30000 46000 0 0<br />

57494 WATERLOO, ST. PAUL'S 45 18 9 23 95 36 27 14 0 25 1750 80 2600 0 0 1100000 99000 2<strong>2000</strong> 341200 0<br />

55187 WAVERLY, HERITAGE 15 63 21 39 138 115 15 27 13 0 0 20 1048 11 1226 855000 0 0 410347 0<br />

57496 WAVERLY, TRINITY 35 143 106 88 372 160 20 120 21 24 500 159 2050 75 500 188<strong>2000</strong> 83000 90000 0 12116<br />

District Totals 1019 2474 1321 1769 6583 3148 1696 2759 255 381 7459 2935 99792 1127 36389 50993790 5092040 4661535 1421527 52818<br />

647


648<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 1 -- APPORTIONMENTS -- 35. Ministerial Support (Paid); 36. Ministerial Support (Apport.); 37. Administrative Budget (Paid); 38. Administrative Budget (Apport.); 39. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Benevolence (Paid); 40. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence (Apport.); 41. Other (Paid); 42. Other (Apport.); 43. District Asking (Paid); 49. Total Prior Year Apportionments Paid.<br />

Waterloo District 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 49<br />

MinSprt MinSprt AdBdgt AdBdgt WS/CB WS/CB Other Other DstAsk ApPaid<br />

ChNum ChName Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid PriorYr<br />

56652 BEAMAN 3644 3644 1964 1964 2905 2905 185 185 330 0<br />

56650 ALBION 2779 2779 1498 1498 2216 2216 141 141 216 0<br />

56656 BRANDON 2647 2647 1427 1427 2100 2110 134 134 275 0<br />

56710 MT. AUBURN 2473 2473 1333 1333 1971 1971 125 125 184 0<br />

57394 CEDAR FALLS, FIRST 49870 49870 26878 26878 39760 39760 2530 2530 3294 0<br />

57395 PRAIRIE SPRINGS 1960 1960 1056 1056 1562 1562 99 99 64 0<br />

57396 CEDAR FALLS, ST. TIMOTH 0 17974 0 9687 0 14330 0 912 0 25532<br />

55053 CEDAR FALLS, WASHINGTON 968 968 522 522 772 772 49 49 187 0<br />

56668 CHELSEA 1723 1724 929 929 1375 1375 87 87 180 0<br />

57410 CLARKSVILLE COMMUNITY 3413 3413 1840 1840 2721 2721 173 173 320 0<br />

56670 CONRAD 8605 8605 4638 4638 6860 6860 437 437 650 0<br />

56672 DIKE 5031 5449 0 2937 0 4344 0 276 464 0<br />

57414 DUNKERTON, FIRST 5561 5561 1500 2997 0 4434 0 282 400 1000<br />

57490 MT HOPE 838 2713 1462 1462 700 2163 138 138 210 0<br />

56674 DYSART 9620 9620 5185 5185 7670 7670 488 488 679 0<br />

56678 ELDORA 10212 10212 5504 5504 8142 8142 518 518 1074 0<br />

57492 EVANSDALE, ST. MARK'S 3252 3252 1753 1753 2593 2593 165 165 232 0<br />

57438 RAYMOND 1575 1575 849 849 1256 1256 80 80 132 0<br />

56948 FAIRBANK 4417 4417 2381 2381 3522 3522 224 224 274 0<br />

56996 ORAN 50 357 50 192 50 284 0 18 0 0<br />

57424 FREDERIKA 1085 1085 585 585 865 865 55 55 108 0<br />

55085 GARWIN 3995 3995 2153 2153 3185 3185 203 203 398 0<br />

56686 GENESEO 4539 4539 2446 2446 3619 3619 230 230 396 0<br />

56688 GIFFORD 199 199 107 107 159 159 10 10 56 0<br />

56690 GILMAN 2238 2238 1206 1206 1785 1785 114 114 64 0<br />

56692 GLADBROOK, FIRST 8340 8340 4495 4495 6649 6649 423 423 708 0<br />

55089 GLADBROOK CHAPEL 4391 4391 2367 2367 3501 3501 223 223 344 0<br />

56694 GRUNDY CENTER 13106 14251 6663 7680 9714 11362 521 723 0 3187<br />

55091 HUDSON 7225 7226 3894 3894 5761 5761 367 367 364 0<br />

57434 JANESVILLE 7027 7027 3787 3787 5602 5602 356 356 668 268<br />

57436 JESUP, FIRST 6992 6992 3768 3768 5574 5574 354 355 0 1333<br />

56698 LA PORTE CITY, ST. PAUL 11946 11946 6438 6438 9524 9524 606 606 1062 0<br />

56700 LAUREL 7004 7004 3775 3775 5584 5584 355 355 582 0<br />

55109 MARSHALLTOWN, BETHANY 2250 2250 1213 1213 1794 1794 114 114 132 0<br />

56702 MARSHALLTOWN, FIRST 41749 41749 22501 22501 33285 33285 2118 2118 2268 0<br />

55113 MARSHALLTOWN, GRACE 4817 11340 1000 6112 25 9041 0 575 1572 21515<br />

55111 MARSHALLTOWN, HOPE 17979 17979 9690 9690 14334 14334 912 912 1088 0<br />

98816 MARSHALLTOWN, MORROW ME 191 191 103 103 152 152 10 10 0 0<br />

56704 MELBOURNE 3356 3356 1809 1809 2676 2676 170 170 242 0<br />

56706 MINERVA, WESLEY CHAPEL 1061 1061 572 572 846 846 54 54 82 0


57452 NASHUA 6339 6339 3416 3416 5054 5054 322 322 716 1361<br />

57466 REPUBLIC COMMUNITY 2117 2117 1141 1141 1688 1688 107 107 230 0<br />

56712 NEW HARTFORD 6446 6446 3474 3474 5139 5139 327 327 196 0<br />

56716 OWASA 574 874 371 471 397 697 0 44 0 0<br />

56720 PARKERSBURG 4308 4700 2324 2533 1249 3747 79 238 758 0<br />

55023 PLEASANT VALLEY 2352 2353 1268 1268 1875 1876 119 119 0 0<br />

57462 PLAINFIELD 3487 3487 1879 1879 2780 2780 177 177 390 0<br />

56724 REINBECK 7551 7551 4069 4069 6020 6020 383 383 706 0<br />

57002 ROWLEY, FIRST 2238 2238 1206 1206 1785 1785 114 114 208 0<br />

56852 NORTH LINN 969 969 522 522 772 772 49 49 78 0<br />

56844 SILVER CREEK (ROWLEY) 1083 1083 583 583 863 863 55 55 76 0<br />

57482 SHELL ROCK 5496 5496 741 2962 3242 4382 69 279 135 0<br />

56728 STATE CENTER 2066 2066 213 1113 1647 1647 105 105 302 0<br />

56726 RHODES 1346 2308 725 1244 1073 1840 68 117 292 0<br />

57012 SUMNER 10567 10567 5695 5695 8425 8425 536 536 872 3921<br />

56730 TAMA 8873 10932 0 5892 0 8716 0 555 0 4673<br />

56732 TOLEDO, CHRIST 10428 12514 5620 6745 7482 9977 476 635 523 0<br />

56734 TRAER 8129 8129 4381 4381 6481 6481 412 412 524 0<br />

55157 VINTON, STEWART MEMORIA 2496 2496 1345 1345 1990 1990 127 127 170 0<br />

56684 GARRISON 2727 2727 1470 1470 2174 2174 138 138 0 0<br />

56736 VINTON, WESLEY 14100 14100 7599 7599 11242 11242 715 715 912 8714<br />

56866 WALKER 2727 2727 1470 1470 2174 2174 138 138 261 0<br />

55165 WATERLOO, CALVARY 2229 2229 1201 1201 1777 1777 113 113 198 0<br />

57484 WATERLOO, FIRST 23019 23019 12406 12406 18352 18352 1168 1168 1956 3000<br />

55170 JUBILEE UNITED METHODIS 314 314 169 169 117 251 0 16 150 0<br />

55169 WATERLOO, KIMBALL AVENU 20796 20796 11208 11208 16580 16580 1055 1055 472 0<br />

57488 WATERLOO, LINDEN 6618 6618 3567 3567 5276 5276 336 336 370 0<br />

57416 EAST JANESVILLE 1844 1844 994 994 1470 1470 94 94 102 0<br />

57494 WATERLOO, ST. PAUL'S 7596 7596 1059 4094 9091 6056 385 385 616 0<br />

55187 WAVERLY, HERITAGE 4712 4712 2540 2540 3757 3757 239 239 318 0<br />

57496 WAVERLY, TRINITY 26152 26152 14095 14095 20850 20850 1327 1327 1842 10847<br />

District Totals 467827 501871 236092 270485 351631 400126 22001 25459 32672 85351<br />

649


650<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 2 -- BENEVOLENCES -- 50A. General Advance Specials; 50B. World Service Special Gifts; 51. Youth Service Fund; 52A. One Great Hour of Sharing; 52B. World Communion; 52C. U.M. Student Day;<br />

52D. Human Relations Day; 52E. Peace With Justice; 52F. Native American Awareness Sunday; 53A. Christian Education Sunday; 53B. Golden Cross Sunday; 53C. Rural Life Sunday; 54. <strong>Conference</strong> Advance Specials; 55. Higher Education Division; 56. Health and<br />

Wholeness Agencies; 58. Other Benevolences; 72. United Methodist Women Cash Sent to District..<br />

Waterloo District 50A 50B 51 52A 52B 52C 52D 52E 52F 53A 53B 53C 54 55 56 58 72<br />

Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben<br />

ChNum ChName GAS WSSG YSF SDOGH SDWC SDUMS SDHR SDPWJ SDNAA SDCE SDGC SRL CAS HED HW OTH UMW<br />

56652 BEAMAN 181 0 0 10 37 10 0 32 10 5 0 0 0 0 0 332 1598<br />

56650 ALBION 318 0 0 43 12 44 0 33 10 42 0 0 88 0 0 522 626<br />

56656 BRANDON 112 0 0 90 16 41 30 19 23 55 37 35 198 0 0 17169 705<br />

56710 MT. AUBURN 376 0 0 0 27 22 23 21 15 14 19 20 0 0 0 3036 541<br />

57394 CEDAR FALLS, FIRST 17485 0 0 821 750 320 585 310 310 215 310 310 10877 0 0 9249 7248<br />

57395 PRAIRIE SPRINGS 536 0 0 184 157 40 62 35 80 0 50 116 600 50 0 154 0<br />

57396 CEDAR FALLS, ST. TIMOTH 2554 0 0 791 54 0 140 199 137 0 174 147 602 0 0 590 1099<br />

55053 CEDAR FALLS, WASHINGTON 65 0 0 74 67 0 0 0 0 0 39 33 125 0 0 125 536<br />

56668 CHELSEA 72 0 50 52 50 0 55 85 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 143 370<br />

57410 CLARKSVILLE COMMUNITY 135 0 0 80 0 0 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1295 538<br />

56670 CONRAD 509 0 0 30 105 55 0 3 57 18 0 0 157 0 0 416 2393<br />

56672 DIKE 313 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 0 0 1244 1732<br />

57414 DUNKERTON, FIRST 239 0 0 119 0 64 0 0 81 46 74 42 0 0 0 1100 435<br />

57490 MT HOPE 561 0 0 50 22 54 27 9 0 0 0 0 350 0 0 319 691<br />

56674 DYSART 173 0 0 11 0 0 18 51 0 0 87 36 24 0 0 2770 3576<br />

56678 ELDORA 3402 0 72 500 36 0 28 45 19 36 85 87 1131 0 0 1378 3956<br />

57492 EVANSDALE, ST. MARK'S 485 0 0 107 0 50 65 60 50 0 50 0 400 0 0 903 553<br />

57438 RAYMOND 0 0 0 64 0 5 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

56948 FAIRBANK 154 0 200 48 26 31 46 27 39 29 24 17 265 0 0 474 731<br />

56996 ORAN 45 0 0 10 1 0 10 1 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 107<br />

57424 FREDERIKA 101 0 0 35 13 45 0 0 11 33 12 34 20 0 0 438 384<br />

55085 GARWIN 244 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1235 704<br />

56686 GENESEO 1587 0 0 69 86 119 58 25 60 53 53 25 768 50 55 1379 845<br />

56688 GIFFORD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 300 0<br />

56690 GILMAN 250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0<br />

56692 GLADBROOK, FIRST 410 0 0 114 40 0 25 35 24 0 20 35 130 0 0 5698 1709<br />

55089 GLADBROOK CHAPEL 550 0 0 100 100 0 100 100 100 100 0 0 400 0 0 630 792<br />

56694 GRUNDY CENTER 545 0 0 430 74 71 40 0 68 67 0 0 940 0 0 540 0<br />

55091 HUDSON 208 0 0 109 75 12 2 13 17 41 37 33 0 0 0 1990 926<br />

57434 JANESVILLE 447 0 0 99 67 71 19 6 55 0 0 0 84 0 0 2740 1714<br />

57436 JESUP, FIRST 1753 0 0 51 0 23 6 42 0 0 0 0 535 0 0 1600 1785<br />

56698 LA PORTE CITY, ST. PAUL 3340 0 0 162 219 59 28 7 51 93 0 57 824 0 0 4539 2296<br />

56700 LAUREL 9176 0 0 176 145 50 33 37 51 152 148 41 2116 0 0 2269 916<br />

55109 MARSHALLTOWN, BETHANY 332 0 0 61 0 50 58 50 66 0 0 0 150 0 0 1330 171<br />

56702 MARSHALLTOWN, FIRST 4501 0 0 450 97 138 33 40 42 108 273 42 1156 0 0 1643 6316<br />

55113 MARSHALLTOWN, GRACE 1674 0 0 45 40 22 0 0 31 29 52 40 180 0 0 479 2142<br />

55111 MARSHALLTOWN, HOPE 4240 0 0 206 190 77 175 0 74 205 140 117 1105 0 100 2509 3790<br />

98816 MARSHALLTOWN, MORROW ME 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0<br />

56704 MELBOURNE 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 613<br />

56706 MINERVA, WESLEY CHAPEL 102 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 114 0 0 30 0


57452 NASHUA 1222 0 0 221 0 0 0 73 5 0 0 0 632 0 0 763 1373<br />

57466 REPUBLIC COMMUNITY 1049 0 0 93 47 0 16 67 35 26 0 0 600 0 0 208 0<br />

56712 NEW HARTFORD 710 0 0 12 17 10 33 10 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 1153 48<br />

56716 OWASA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 150<br />

56720 PARKERSBURG 109 0 0 0 0 0 31 0 0 0 0 0 85 0 0 650 722<br />

55023 PLEASANT VALLEY 205 0 0 25 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 62 193<br />

57462 PLAINFIELD 1165 0 0 33 72 0 59 49 23 24 61 40 400 0 0 1569 1019<br />

56724 REINBECK 662 0 0 565 50 50 55 50 50 71 50 50 65 0 0 1092 3235<br />

57002 ROWLEY, FIRST 242 0 0 75 40 25 23 36 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 73 360<br />

56852 NORTH LINN 176 0 0 0 0 10 8 20 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 115 0<br />

56844 SILVER CREEK (ROWLEY) 290 0 0 20 43 20 12 0 20 20 20 20 0 0 0 65 497<br />

57482 SHELL ROCK 222 0 0 0 12 18 20 47 22 0 0 0 511 0 0 754 1347<br />

56728 STATE CENTER 397 0 0 27 14 15 24 14 20 0 10 0 357 0 0 1202 312<br />

56726 RHODES 656 0 0 165 38 10 20 0 38 15 72 0 480 0 0 1650 340<br />

57012 SUMNER 2416 0 0 147 77 47 60 0 0 0 60 23 698 0 0 1760 0<br />

56730 TAMA 200 0 0 0 20 5 0 0 0 57 0 0 400 0 0 65 1213<br />

56732 TOLEDO, CHRIST 241 0 0 229 0 0 0 0 84 0 0 0 106 0 0 1359 2517<br />

56734 TRAER 2765 0 0 205 119 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 281 0 0 574 973<br />

55157 VINTON, STEWART MEMORIA 1460 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 947 0<br />

56684 GARRISON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 371<br />

56736 VINTON, WESLEY 691 0 0 52 0 0 0 0 46 0 33 0 426 0 0 2680 2408<br />

56866 WALKER 1847 0 0 105 0 26 66 45 59 0 0 0 286 0 0 2702 0<br />

55165 WATERLOO, CALVARY 84 0 0 31 0 6 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 498 315<br />

57484 WATERLOO, FIRST 11216 0 0 728 170 100 133 88 141 100 100 102 6133 1000 0 1830 6540<br />

55170 JUBILEE UNITED METHODIS 0 0 0 0 0 50 53 50 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0<br />

55169 WATERLOO, KIMBALL AVENU 7102 0 0 349 98 42 154 94 92 76 125 89 2388 200 0 3520 3488<br />

57488 WATERLOO, LINDEN 1198 0 0 16 25 10 13 19 49 14 31 25 336 0 168 1851 0<br />

57416 EAST JANESVILLE 25 0 0 15 0 10 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 227<br />

57494 WATERLOO, ST. PAUL'S 2270 0 0 127 142 125 125 147 121 0 143 0 680 0 0 1010 3065<br />

55187 WAVERLY, HERITAGE 547 0 0 45 0 263 0 28 0 0 10 0 358 0 0 1423 316<br />

57496 WAVERLY, TRINITY 8140 0 0 2111 97 190 150 54 93 78 171 49 6798 0 0 1038 3217<br />

District Totals 104647 0 322 10587 3587 2505 2807 2183 2486 1831 2570 1666 45984 1300 323 101606 86784<br />

651


652<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 3 -- MINISTERIAL SUPPORT/LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES -- 61. Pastor’s Salary; 62. Associate’s Salary; 63. Housing-Related Allowances and Utilities Paid by Church; 64.<br />

Expenditures for Travel; 65T. Total Pastoral Support 1998; 66. Deacons/Diaconal Compensation & Expenses; 67. Program Staff Compensation & Expenses; 68. Current Expenses for Program other than personnel; 69. Other Current Operating Expenses; 70. Paid on<br />

Principal and Interest. 71. Paid on buildings and Improvements; 73. Grand Total Paid.<br />

Waterloo District 61 62 63 64 65T 66 67 68 69 70 71 73<br />

PSAL ASAL PS PS PS Diac CE CE CE CE CE GT<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 1998 Util Reimb Tot98 Exp PrgStf Prog Oper Debt Prop Paid<br />

56652 BEAMAN 17160 0 0 2029 17160 0 0 1171 2626 0 3953 43028<br />

56650 ALBION 11436 0 0 1643 11436 0 0 0 2371 0 3725 30796<br />

56656 BRANDON 10785 0 0 1903 10785 0 930 33 3665 0 4211 54603<br />

56710 MT. AUBURN 12495 0 0 1737 12495 0 85 133 1580 0 3154 29009<br />

57394 CEDAR FALLS, FIRST 50007 32033 6820 2408 88860 0 75096 43096 153733 18424 51326 604197<br />

57395 PRAIRIE SPRINGS 24864 0 0 1410 24864 0 0 13609 15374 0 6387 76721<br />

57396 CEDAR FALLS, ST. TIMOTH 41168 9251 0 766 50419 0 30900 8336 27327 0 35771 192037<br />

55053 CEDAR FALLS, WASHINGTON 3475 0 1708 1331 5183 0 0 0 2051 0 859 13304<br />

56668 CHELSEA 6550 0 1252 904 7802 0 0 2361 2098 0 8027 28061<br />

57410 CLARKSVILLE COMMUNITY 28664 0 6000 2319 34664 0 1140 1672 8128 0 49618 114326<br />

56670 CONRAD 30988 0 0 1221 30988 0 0 1949 14738 0 23810 106593<br />

56672 DIKE 30900 0 6000 1118 36900 0 1039 1096 6031 0 7413 72016<br />

57414 DUNKERTON, FIRST 25030 0 0 2241 25030 0 0 1238 5471 0 5978 54691<br />

57490 MT HOPE 13837 0 0 1525 13837 0 0 450 1490 0 3550 27659<br />

56674 DYSART 41812 0 50 3366 41862 0 1560 3954 14322 0 559 104645<br />

56678 ELDORA 43038 0 0 1437 43038 0 16408 15828 26124 29554 18176 191461<br />

57492 EVANSDALE, ST. MARK'S 12730 780 150 1210 13660 0 899 605 3825 0 3842 37209<br />

57438 RAYMOND 6720 0 300 223 7020 0 850 150 2230 0 3650 19559<br />

56948 FAIRBANK 22859 0 669 1598 23528 0 0 1292 4734 0 7983 57332<br />

56996 ORAN 3721 0 0 280 3721 0 0 48 18 0 501 5645<br />

57424 FREDERIKA 3000 0 3000 244 6000 0 0 0 777 0 2339 13084<br />

55085 GARWIN 20720 0 0 3026 20720 0 0 1331 5080 0 18161 65567<br />

56686 GENESEO 20828 0 197 4431 21025 0 450 2029 7871 0 7724 58405<br />

56688 GIFFORD 2736 0 0 1592 2736 0 0 1300 329 0 1376 8164<br />

56690 GILMAN 7198 0 0 0 7198 0 240 0 2544 0 0 15439<br />

56692 GLADBROOK, FIRST 35248 0 2888 3000 38136 0 800 3110 12187 0 29697 122337<br />

55089 GLADBROOK CHAPEL 17602 0 475 2860 18077 0 0 6962 10259 0 6073 57479<br />

56694 GRUNDY CENTER 44904 0 495 7024 45399 0 3981 10395 35819 0 53183 <strong>2000</strong>30<br />

55091 HUDSON 33435 0 403 2920 33838 0 2456 3890 11549 0 8202 92530<br />

57434 JANESVILLE 18369 0 5000 1824 23369 0 3417 2458 14103 0 15429 91150<br />

57436 JESUP, FIRST 33491 0 300 2551 33791 0 0 1286 9815 46820 6168 131303<br />

56698 LA PORTE CITY, ST. PAUL 38864 0 5000 2397 43864 0 2600 12585 32769 0 12488 152689<br />

56700 LAUREL 40000 0 392 2547 40392 0 1070 11242 11166 0 12916 110553<br />

55109 MARSHALLTOWN, BETHANY 4320 0 4000 0 8320 0 0 202 1292 0 4154 21407<br />

56702 MARSHALLTOWN, FIRST 59000 37500 12177 7156 108677 0 101069 29941 31856 0 40818 449390<br />

55113 MARSHALLTOWN, GRACE 33553 0 2476 5871 36029 0 4362 6869 35361 0 33515 160369<br />

55111 MARSHALLTOWN, HOPE 44102 2363 748 4692 47213 0 12913 7889 50809 6022 21453 211204<br />

98816 MARSHALLTOWN, MORROW ME 2200 0 0 0 2200 0 0 60 0 0 0 2816<br />

56704 MELBOURNE 10800 0 0 1007 10800 0 0 714 1448 0 2526 25616<br />

56706 MINERVA, WESLEY CHAPEL 5049 0 250 425 5299 0 400 620 643 0 1325 12082


57452 NASHUA 21864 0 3000 1243 24864 0 1300 4411 11971 0 7135 76165<br />

57466 REPUBLIC COMMUNITY 7211 0 0 896 7211 0 0 2293 4035 0 3480 25925<br />

56712 NEW HARTFORD 27595 0 381 2648 27976 0 450 4293 9494 0 4658 72777<br />

56716 OWASA 4680 0 0 0 4680 0 0 26 795 0 300 8015<br />

56720 PARKERSBURG 21563 0 172 1896 21735 0 1720 1956 6179 20900 6443 75481<br />

55023 PLEASANT VALLEY 8386 0 0 704 8386 0 0 0 2515 0 1250 20519<br />

57462 PLAINFIELD 12312 0 0 1650 12312 0 0 2012 4565 0 5142 37743<br />

56724 REINBECK 36000 0 5000 6200 41000 0 7080 2572 13140 0 15457 118369<br />

57002 ROWLEY, FIRST 13719 0 1373 622 15092 0 0 1105 3235 0 13574 44304<br />

56852 NORTH LINN 2841 0 4500 146 7341 0 0 668 102 0 4295 16436<br />

56844 SILVER CREEK (ROWLEY) 2594 0 3057 211 5651 0 0 254 509 0 4478 15836<br />

57482 SHELL ROCK 28766 0 0 1814 28766 0 0 6322 4037 0 11262 70974<br />

56728 STATE CENTER 12990 0 2569 681 15559 0 0 0 2071 0 7158 35409<br />

56726 RHODES 11607 0 600 985 12207 0 0 141 636 0 0 23806<br />

57012 SUMNER 34159 0 500 1034 34659 0 7287 11738 25849 0 21388 142948<br />

56730 TAMA 37388 0 7979 3504 45367 0 5791 3185 19682 0 13341 113139<br />

56732 TOLEDO, CHRIST 35920 0 6900 2400 42820 0 17130 5750 17030 0 16700 139464<br />

56734 TRAER 38000 0 234 1364 38234 0 0 3419 9394 0 6100 88663<br />

55157 VINTON, STEWART MEMORIA 10742 0 0 627 10742 0 1150 2162 2445 0 3363 30649<br />

56684 GARRISON 15458 0 0 900 15458 0 505 250 1935 0 6581 35594<br />

56736 VINTON, WESLEY 18310 18310 0 3128 36620 0 17140 8123 25367 10351 25063 184300<br />

56866 WALKER 21520 0 0 2300 21520 0 0 2982 4006 0 3944 52798<br />

55165 WATERLOO, CALVARY 2350 2850 720 4306 5920 0 0 487 10151 0 25763 53009<br />

57484 WATERLOO, FIRST 50676 7800 279 2907 58755 0 35774 9579 55117 0 88890 338087<br />

55170 JUBILEE UNITED METHODIS 26619 0 0 850 26619 0 0 0 2667 0 8250 45611<br />

55169 WATERLOO, KIMBALL AVENU 50232 0 315 4036 50547 0 66088 8718 49814 1000 996505 1246342<br />

57488 WATERLOO, LINDEN 12628 0 1170 973 13798 0 2700 1456 6700 0 3901 53653<br />

57416 EAST JANESVILLE 7605 0 230 0 7835 0 0 135 605 0 4012 19458<br />

57494 WATERLOO, ST. PAUL'S 26200 5000 9000 1600 40200 0 5603 2797 15673 38028 143633 275897<br />

55187 WAVERLY, HERITAGE 19133 9820 5500 4985 34453 0 969 4959 10251 55381 10523 138375<br />

57496 WAVERLY, TRINITY 42243 6721 410 1002 49374 15064 34187 9687 40766 0 19319 263280<br />

District Totals 1574969 132428 114639 139848 1822036 15064 467539 301384 934349 226480 2001948 7727532<br />

653


654<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 1 -- CHURCH MEMBERSHIP -- 1. Total Full Members Reported at Close of 1998; 2A. Received This Year on Profession of Faith; 2B. Restored by Affirmation; 3. Received from Other United Methodist<br />

Churches; 4. Received from Other Denominations; 5A. Removed by Charge <strong>Conference</strong>; 5B. Withdrawn; 6. Removed by Transfer to Other United Methodist Churches; 7. Removed by Transfer to Other Denominations; 8. Removed by Death; 9. Total full Members at<br />

Close of 1999 10. Average Attendance at the Principal Weekly Worship Service(s); 11. Number of Persons Baptized This Year (All Ages); 12. Preparatory Members now on Roll (All Baptized Children Under 19); 13. Number of Persons on Constituency Roll; 14. Total<br />

Enrolled in confirmation Classes This Year.**ts**<br />

1 2A 2B 3 4 5A 5B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

Mbrs Rcv Rcv Rcv Rcv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Rmv Mbrs Wor Bapt Prep Const Conf<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 Prof Affm TrUM TrOD ChgC Wthd TrUM TrOD Dead 1999 Att Mbrs 1998<br />

DISTRICT AND CONFERENCE SUMMARY<br />

CEDAR RAPIDS DISTRICT 21440 646 32 301 146 53 144 276 98 321 21673 8651 529 5038 4738 365<br />

COUNCIL BLUFFS DISTRICT 14612 286 26 102 64 53 39 106 53 288 14551 5038 257 2333 3064 258<br />

CRESTON DISTRICT 11840 195 43 109 54 78 21 73 58 215 11796 4077 173 1701 2631 186<br />

DES MOINES DISTRICT 25433 666 92 402 158 336 184 292 142 335 25462 10357 573 5957 5425 427<br />

DUBUQUE DISTRICT 10826 198 11 86 50 53 54 96 41 202 10725 4111 186 2061 1901 282<br />

FORT DODGE DISTRICT 19337 358 64 300 107 134 76 274 91 377 19214 6858 328 3789 4170 341<br />

MASON CITY DISTRICT 17567 363 34 133 100 33 88 144 63 332 17537 6111 259 3511 2906 329<br />

MUSCATINE DISTRICT 18583 550 52 156 98 173 134 171 107 319 18535 7281 321 3458 4421 249<br />

OTTUMWA DISTRICT 13233 274 25 95 62 36 257 102 43 207 13044 5281 261 2261 3508 151<br />

SIOUX CITY DISTRICT 16179 322 50 153 83 54 105 181 104 296 16047 5737 279 3270 2292 345<br />

SPENCER DISTRICT 14434 223 127 129 95 225 84 165 74 283 14177 5484 213 2570 2176 270<br />

WATERLOO DISTRICT 18652 395 46 161 121 50 199 145 84 313 18584 7231 299 3597 4119 280<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE 202136 4476 602 2127 1138 1278 1385 2025 958 3488 201345 76217 3678 39546 41351 3483<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 1, PART 2 -- CHURCH SCHOOL, U.M.M./U.M.W./U.M.Y.F., PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS -- 15. Number of Leaders; 16. Children (Birth thru 6th Grade); 17. Youth (7th thru H.S.); 18.<br />

Adults (Post H.S.); 19. Total Church School Membership; 20. Average Attendance in the Sunday School; 21. Average Attendance in Other On-Going Classes and Groups for Learning; 22. Average Attendance in Short-Term Classes and Groups For Learning; 23. Number<br />

of Church School Members Joining the Church This year on Conf of Faith; 24. Members in Chartered United Methodist Men; 25. Amount Paid for Projects (U.M.M.); 26. Membership in United Methodist Women; 27. Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work;<br />

28. Membership in U.M.Y.F.; 29. Amount paid for Projects; 30. Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment; 31. Value of Church-Owned Parsonages and Furniture; 32. Value of Other Assets; 33. Indebtedness on Items 30, 31, 32 at end of Year; 34. Other Indebtedness.<br />

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34<br />

CS CS CS CS CS CS OCOG OCST Conf UMM UMM UMW UMW UMY UMY PV Oth Debt Debt<br />

ChNum ChName Ldr Chld Yth Adlt Tot Att CS Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv Mbrs Giv PVCH Par Asst PA Oth<br />

CEDAR RAPIDS DISTRICT 1335 3353 1505 2029 8222 3540 2586 4272 268 279 15101 2682 83692 1298 46047 60772790 5549250 10809667 5606480 111366<br />

COUNCIL BLUFFS DISTRICT 850 1705 944 1188 4687 1975 1104 1346 187 224 8540 2780 83612 784 16349 33916420 3434566 2936315 252088 24931<br />

CRESTON DISTRICT 566 1350 652 951 3519 1954 545 999 155 180 2642 2480 79540 504 5920 29386477 3626902 2345280 72521 41058<br />

DES MOINES DISTRICT 1856 4193 1754 2964 10767 4604 2737 4432 349 432 25963 3375 69233 1169 61065 82215054 6407478 7042175 8967466 35988<br />

DUBUQUE DISTRICT 591 1398 812 597 3398 1881 463 925 121 186 8036 2219 72843 641 12340 30074106 3868241 3326319 268306 111280<br />

FORT DODGE DISTRICT 1131 2591 1422 1599 6743 3134 2966 2184 275 318 20485 3683 119905 913 31056 58491874 5941593 6481959 2120463 205544<br />

MASON CITY DISTRICT 951 2389 1458 1000 5798 2608 793 1554 262 334 7767 3405 95747 994 18408 47714286 4417292 8068900 130339 28722<br />

MUSCATINE DISTRICT 1008 2448 1322 2157 6935 3401 1826 2224 223 430 12978 3315 80291 969 30241 66116313 5850691 6436183 1156683 108072<br />

OTTUMWA DISTRICT 719 1702 768 1683 4872 2453 959 1504 125 281 7317 3511 95160 890 10522 37072216 4567229 5321222 608351 26126<br />

SIOUX CITY DISTRICT 672 2092 1032 893 4689 2237 1142 1224 187 150 5000 2762 68813 683 12581 42666129 4086690 3523484 393880 60581<br />

SPENCER DISTRICT 858 1848 1063 811 4580 2017 1139 1193 211 484 21059 2941 98578 877 19198 42847129 4040949 4944747 87532 291666<br />

WATERLOO DISTRICT 1019 2474 1321 1769 6583 3148 1696 2759 255 381 7459 2935 99792 1127 36389 50993790 5092040 4661535 1421527 52818<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE 11556 27543 14053 17641 70793 32952 17956 24616 2618 3679 142347 36088 1047206 10849 300116 582266584 56882921 65897786 21085636 1098152


IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 1 -- APPORTIONMENTS -- 35. Ministerial Support (Paid); 36. Ministerial Support (Apport.); 37. Administrative Budget (Paid); 38. Administrative Budget (Apport.); 39. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Benevolence (Paid); 40. World Service & <strong>Conference</strong> Benevolence (Apport.); 41. Other (Paid); 42. Other (Apport.); 43. District Asking (Paid); 49. Total Prior Year Apportionments Paid.<br />

35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 49<br />

MinSprt MinSprt AdBdgt AdBdgt WS/CB WS/CB Other Other DstAsk ApPaid<br />

ChNum ChName Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid Appt Paid PriorYr<br />

CEDAR RAPIDS DISTRICT 598597 623404 312950 335984 427919 497017 28242 31631 11674 28088<br />

COUNCIL BLUFFS DISTRICT 300840 346770 142184 186891 206434 276466 12939 17591 5432 4223<br />

CRESTON DISTRICT 231749 249775 114946 134619 164012 199133 10346 12672 0 13269<br />

DES MOINES DISTRICT 733169 770464 378399 415241 537801 614254 33897 39086 10026 99399<br />

DUBUQUE DISTRICT 255487 277875 119621 149761 148400 221541 10722 14096 0 48720<br />

FORT DODGE DISTRICT 510438 533514 227245 287536 312227 425352 22530 27067 0 28273<br />

MASON CITY DISTRICT 420266 441435 211218 237910 303468 351940 18847 22397 0 43585<br />

MUSCATINE DISTRICT 524905 551245 272011 297090 391806 439484 24426 27969 24804 42512<br />

OTTUMWA DISTRICT 372131 388939 183089 209618 272470 310085 17390 19733 22499 10728<br />

SIOUX CITY DISTRICT 392861 414964 192907 223646 269033 330835 16734 21050 0 25854<br />

SPENCER DISTRICT 368677 390255 192045 210326 269667 311139 16577 19797 1139 37461<br />

WATERLOO DISTRICT 467827 501871 236092 270485 351631 400126 22001 25459 32672 85351<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE 5176947 5490511 2582707 2959107 3654868 4377372 234651 278548 108246 467463<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 2 -- BENEVOLENCES -- 50A. General Advance Specials; 50B. World Service Special Gifts; 51. Youth Service Fund; 52A. One Great Hour of Sharing; 52B. World Communion; 52C. U.M. Student Day;<br />

52D. Human Relations Day; 52E. Peace With Justice; 52F. Native American Awareness Sunday; 53A. Christian Education Sunday; 53B. Golden Cross Sunday; 53C. Rural Life Sunday; 54. <strong>Conference</strong> Advance Specials; 55. Higher Education Division; 56. Health and<br />

Wholeness Agencies; 58. Other Benevolences; 72. United Methodist Women Cash Sent to District..<br />

50A 50B 51 52A 52B 52C 52D 52E 52F 53A 53B 53C 54 55 56 58 72<br />

Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben<br />

ChNum ChName GAS WSSG YSF SDOGH SDWC SDUMS SDHR SDPWJ SDNAA SDCE SDGC SRL CAS HED HW OTH UMW<br />

CEDAR RAPIDS DISTRICT 120761 400 260 8967 4688 4123 3356 3009 3897 2564 3017 1551 67822 300 1603 71668 86334<br />

COUNCIL BLUFFS DISTRICT 44916 0 65 6910 2411 1255 1657 1294 1926 938 1535 623 16706 38 25 49245 74658<br />

CRESTON DISTRICT 35202 0 0 3351 1128 866 1164 869 1266 650 946 549 15654 0 100 81323 62546<br />

DES MOINES DISTRICT 148853 680 360 14238 4008 3256 5247 3512 5125 3085 4605 1761 132349 722 210 186482 109632<br />

DUBUQUE DISTRICT 45102 0 83 4073 2267 929 1866 749 1567 568 1104 651 14981 0 344 43895 59709<br />

FORT DODGE DISTRICT 104121 200 491 8735 3033 2327 2180 1550 2459 2464 1751 1025 23884 0 50 171563 129357<br />

MASON CITY DISTRICT 70928 2526 52 6679 2794 1392 2008 1687 1642 1376 1097 925 22851 118 202 236087 106455<br />

MUSCATINE DISTRICT 103684 190 110 10788 5215 2731 3903 3136 3512 2406 3507 2518 35412 2018 1954 90974 109028<br />

OTTUMWA DISTRICT 73984 0 39 7327 2819 2155 2009 1750 2499 1116 1165 1046 30602 0 150 84707 76249<br />

SIOUX CITY DISTRICT 70880 0 100 6831 2244 2202 1890 1540 1713 1318 1599 628 23240 0 202 191978 92200<br />

SPENCER DISTRICT 70936 0 15 5272 2442 1122 2076 1051 1546 814 870 668 21842 515 450 318713 79195<br />

WATERLOO DISTRICT 104647 0 322 10587 3587 2505 2807 2183 2486 1831 2570 1666 45984 1300 323 101606 86784<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE 994014 3996 1897 93758 36636 24863 30163 22330 29638 19130 23766 13611 451327 5011 5613 1628241 1072147<br />

655


656<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE --TABLE 2, PART 3 -- MINISTERIAL SUPPORT/LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES -- 61. Pastor’s Salary; 62. Associate’s Salary; 63. Housing-Related Allowances and Utilities Paid by Church; 64.<br />

Expenditures for Travel; 65T. Total Pastoral Support 1998; 66. Deacons/Diaconal Compensation & Expenses; 67. Program Staff Compensation & Expenses; 68. Current Expenses for Program other than personnel; 69. Other Current Operating Expenses; 70. Paid on<br />

Principal and Interest. 71. Paid on buildings and Improvements; 73. Grand Total Paid.<br />

61 62 63 64 65T 66 67 68 69 70 71 73<br />

PSAL ASAL PS PS PS Diac CE CE CE CE CE GT<br />

ChNum ChName 1998 1998 Util Reimb Tot98 Exp PrgStf Prog Oper Debt Prop Paid<br />

CEDAR RAPIDS DISTRICT 1648573 213078 173422 120592 2035074 47037 858951 426655 1398061 1233209 3681369 11868915<br />

COUNCIL BLUFFS DISTRICT 1178017 13650 24354 122350 1216021 0 220909 173950 643564 156478 1314525 4949673<br />

CRESTON DISTRICT 952675 19544 26416 95809 998635 1059 55886 114684 432662 146926 726845 3518579<br />

DES MOINES DISTRICT 1897096 346049 108994 141742 2352139 65149 853667 505185 1844474 1617282 2612591 12661387<br />

DUBUQUE DISTRICT 960997 36876 48479 82386 1046352 32904 132885 153842 458525 143929 898842 3908151<br />

FORT DODGE DISTRICT 1395316 265924 78111 143239 1739351 17163 440391 267346 1109531 335123 1036812 6901813<br />

MASON CITY DISTRICT 1397706 119499 80639 138738 1597844 0 201685 185523 853206 42585 1128534 5861156<br />

MUSCATINE DISTRICT 1497779 241620 86348 158766 1825747 500 466598 278673 1077995 316365 2069732 8154237<br />

OTTUMWA DISTRICT 1191643 84316 57345 93666 1333304 42935 235718 212027 737883 480257 2148751 6653057<br />

SIOUX CITY DISTRICT 1407505 25300 43708 102059 1476513 32292 232418 201010 740715 159207 997637 5479100<br />

SPENCER DISTRICT 1203231 98152 22856 101551 1324239 0 206071 190905 719827 92041 811502 5068888<br />

WATERLOO DISTRICT 1574969 132428 114639 139848 1822036 15064 467539 301384 934349 226480 2001948 7727532<br />

IOWA CONFERENCE 16305507 1596436 865311 1440746 18767255 254103 4372718 3011184 10950792 4949882 19429088 82752488<br />

Churches that did not send in 1999 Statistical Information<br />

Cedar Rapids District Pleasant Hill, Oxford<br />

Dubuque District Castalia, Monticello Yoke<br />

Fort Dodge District Collins, Loring, Napier<br />

Ottumwa District Moulton<br />

Waterloo District Gilman, Marshalltown Morrow Memorial, Rhodes<br />

These tables reflect all corrections received through July 21, <strong>2000</strong>.


INDEX<br />

Administrative Coordinating Council ..........................................21<br />

Administrative Assistant to the Bishop ........................................20<br />

Admitted into Full Connection ..............................................367<br />

Age Level Council .....................................................33, 56<br />

Administrative Services Staff .................................................9<br />

Advance Special Guidelines ...............................................125<br />

Affiliate Membership - Clergy ..........................................366, 478<br />

Alphabetical Listing of Churches ............................................407<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Administrative Coordinating Council ...........................21<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Budget, 2001-2002 .......................................215<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Expense ...............................................281<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee ..................................23, 200<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning Committee ........................ 23,199, 236<br />

Appointments, <strong>2000</strong>-2001 .................................................387<br />

Deacons in Full Connection ..............................................367<br />

Ecumenical Appointments ...............................................405<br />

Extension Ministries ....................................................401<br />

Probationary Elders ....................................................405<br />

To Attend School ......................................................406<br />

Diaconal Ministers .....................................................406<br />

Apportioning Basis ......................................................218<br />

Apportionment Formula ...................................................183<br />

Archives and History ...................................................33, 58<br />

Associates in Christian Education ...........................................506<br />

Associate Council Directors, Staff Assignements ..............................9, 16<br />

Associate Members, Retired ...............................................378<br />

Bidwell-Riverside ...................................................12, 40, 47<br />

Biennial Resolutions, 1999 (SEE Book of Resolutions)<br />

Bishop .................................................................20<br />

Board of Camps and Extended Ministries (Information Report, 1999) .................56<br />

Board of Camps, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries ...................... 28, 129-135<br />

Board of Church and Society .............................................29, 56<br />

Board of Discipleship ..................................................29, 56<br />

Board of Global Ministries ...............................................30, 57<br />

Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry .............................31, 57<br />

Board of Laity ........................................................31, 57<br />

Board of Ordained Ministry ..........................................32, 58, 204<br />

Board of Pensions .....................................................22, 48<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Claimants ...................................................48<br />

Board of Pensions, Inc.<br />

Budget .......................................................... 214-215<br />

Financial Statement, 1999 (not printed - see reference) ..........................76<br />

Recommendations (Item 900) ............................................205<br />

Board of Trustees .................................................21, 47, 196<br />

Budget, <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> (2001-2002) .................................215<br />

Builder's Call ...........................................................125<br />

A<br />

B<br />

657


Business of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> (Disciplinary Questions) ......................356<br />

C<br />

Cabinet<br />

Funds ...............................................................189<br />

Organization and Assignments ........................................... 14<br />

Report to Annual <strong>Conference</strong> .............................................221<br />

Salary Formula (Item 620) ...............................................189<br />

Standing Item .........................................................125<br />

Cafeteria 125, Clergy & Laity ..............................................206<br />

Camps, <strong>Conference</strong> and Retreat Ministries ............................. 28, 129-135<br />

Campsites (Ministry Centers) ...............................................10<br />

Capital Funds Campaign (Standing Item) .....................................126<br />

Certificate of Ordination ..................................................122<br />

Certified Personnel<br />

Associates in Christian Education ..........................................506<br />

Associates in Music ....................................................506<br />

Associate in Youth Ministry ...............................................507<br />

Certified Persons in Church Business Administration ...........................507<br />

Certified Secretary .....................................................507<br />

Directors of Christian Education ...........................................505<br />

Directors of Music ......................................................506<br />

Ministers in Christian Education ...........................................505<br />

Ministers of Music ......................................................506<br />

Ministers of Youth ......................................................506<br />

Chancellor, Legal Advisor ..................................................20<br />

Chaplains' Fellowship ..................................................42, 72<br />

Children and Family Urban Ministries .........................................12<br />

Christian Educators Fellowship, <strong>Iowa</strong> ......................................42, 73<br />

Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns, Commission on ....................34, 58<br />

Church Investment Study Report ...........................................126<br />

Churches, Alphabetical Listing .............................................407<br />

Churches United of the Quad City Area ....................................38, 60<br />

Church World Service/CROP Advisory Board ................................41, 72<br />

Clergy & Diaconal Ministers Misconduct, Report of Standing Committee .............126<br />

Clergy Members, Rolls ...................................................419<br />

Code of Ethics ..........................................................126<br />

Cokesbury Book Store ....................................................13<br />

Colleges<br />

Listing of ..............................................................11<br />

Cornell ............................................................39, 67<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan ......................................................39, 67<br />

Morningside ........................................................39, 68<br />

Rust .................................................................68<br />

Simpson ...........................................................39, 69<br />

Commissions<br />

Archives and History ..................................................33, 58<br />

Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns .................................34, 58<br />

Equitable Compensation ...............................................23, 54<br />

Fund (Item 670) ........................................................201<br />

Ministry With Persons With Disabilities ....................................35, 59<br />

Religion and Race ....................................................34, 59<br />

Status and Role of Women .............................................34, 59<br />

658


Committees<br />

Administrative Review Committee ...........................................26<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Personnel Committee .....................................23<br />

Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Session Planning ........................................23<br />

Clergy Misconduct .......................................................26<br />

Communications (Sub-Committee of <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries) ..............28<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Leadership Development Committee ...............................24<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Nominating Coordinating .........................................25<br />

Disability, Joint ..........................................................25<br />

Episcopacy .............................................................24<br />

Investigation ............................................................26<br />

Resolutions ............................................................25<br />

Rules of Order ..........................................................25<br />

Sub-Committees of <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries ............................27<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Leadership Development Committee ................................24<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Nominating Coordinating Committee ................................25<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Officers ......................................................20<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Organizational Structure (see complete index) .........................18<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Secretary .....................................................20<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Staff Housing .................................................128<br />

Cornell College ....................................................11, 39, 67<br />

Councils<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries .........................................26, 60<br />

Sub-Committees ........................................................27<br />

Finance and Administration ................................................21<br />

Funds ...............................................................193<br />

Recommendations (Item 601) .............................................182<br />

Youth Ministries ......................................................32, 60<br />

YAC Standing Committee ................................................33<br />

Daily Proceedings ........................................................96<br />

157th Annual Session, June 2-5, <strong>2000</strong> ........................................96<br />

Clergy Session ..........................................................98<br />

Laity Session ...........................................................98<br />

Deaconesses, Rolls .....................................................503<br />

Deacons, Elected, Ordained ...............................................367<br />

Deficit and Working Capital Reserve Fund (Item 637) ............................194<br />

Des Moines Area Religious Council ..........................................12<br />

Des Moines Community Worker Board of the United Methodist Church ............37, 61<br />

Diaconal Ministers .......................................................504<br />

Diaconal Service Record ..................................................353<br />

Director, <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries .....................................20<br />

Director, <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Communications ................................10<br />

Disability, Joint Committee .................................................25<br />

Disability Leave Granted ..................................................373<br />

Discipleship, Board of ..................................................29, 56<br />

Disciplinary Questions (The Business of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong>) ...................356<br />

District Disaster Preparedness & Response Coordinators ..........................31<br />

District Office Fund ......................................................189<br />

District Organizations<br />

Church Location and Building ...............................................43<br />

D<br />

659


Committee on Ordained Ministry ............................................44<br />

District Realignment .....................................................145<br />

District Superintendents ...................................................14<br />

Divorce, Clergy-Spouse, Guidelines .........................................126<br />

Ecumenical Ministries of <strong>Iowa</strong> .........................................13, 42, 72<br />

Elders, Elected, Ordained .................................................368<br />

Episcopacy, Committee on .................................................24<br />

Equalization (Plan of Organization/Rules of Order) ..............................229<br />

Equitable Compensation, Commission on ...................................23, 54<br />

Program (Item 670) .....................................................201<br />

Excused Absences, Clergy ................................................119<br />

Excused Absences, Laity .................................................120<br />

Fellowship of United Methodists in Music and Worship Arts .....................42, 73<br />

Finance and Administration, Council on .......................................21<br />

Funds ................................................................193<br />

Recommendations (Item 601) .............................................182<br />

Financial Reports<br />

Board of Pensions, <strong>Conference</strong> Claimants ....................................48<br />

Board of Pensions, Inc. Financial Statement, 1999 (not printed - see reference) ........76<br />

Treasurer’s Fund Report, 1999 (not printed - see reference) .......................76<br />

Friendship Haven ..................................................11, 40, 70<br />

General Directory .........................................................9<br />

General <strong>Conference</strong> Responsibilities .........................................17<br />

Global Ministries, Board of ..............................................30, 57<br />

Goodwill Industries .......................................................12<br />

Goodwill Industries of Central <strong>Iowa</strong> ...........................................40<br />

Guidelines for Church Extension ............................................126<br />

Hawthorn Hill ...........................................................12<br />

Board of Directors .......................................................38<br />

Health Insurance (Section VI, Reports of Conf. Action) ...........................208<br />

Higher Education and Campus Ministry, Board of ............................31, 57<br />

Hillcrest Family Services ............................................13, 41, 73<br />

Historical Record of Sessions ...............................................95<br />

Homes<br />

Listing of ..............................................................11<br />

Friendship Haven, Inc., Fort Dodge. .......................................40, 70<br />

E<br />

F<br />

G<br />

H<br />

660


Methodist Manor Retirement Community, Storm Lake .........................40, 71<br />

Meth-Wick Community, Inc., Cedar Rapids .................................40, 71<br />

Wesley Retirement Services, Inc., Des Moines ..............................40, 71<br />

Western Home, Cedar Falls .............................................40, 71<br />

Home Recycling Exchange .................................................41<br />

Hospitals<br />

Listing of ..............................................................10<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Methodist <strong>Iowa</strong> Lutheran Blank Children’s Hospital, Des Moines .............36, 69<br />

St. Luke's Methodist Hospital, Cedar Rapids ................................39, 70<br />

St. Luke's Regional Medical Center and St. Luke’s Health Sys., Inc., Sioux City .....39, 70<br />

Housing Policy (<strong>Conference</strong> Staff) ..........................................126<br />

Housing Allowance Exclusion ..............................................206<br />

Index of Standing Items ..................................................125<br />

Information Reports, 1999 ..................................................46<br />

Insurance (Section VI, Report of <strong>Conference</strong> Action) ............................208<br />

Interim Changes in Appointments 1999-<strong>2000</strong> ..................................382<br />

Investigation, Committee on (Ordained) .......................................26<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Policy on Power and Sexual Abuse (Standing Item #17) ......126<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Christian Educators Fellowship .......................................42, 73<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Methodist <strong>Iowa</strong> Lutheran Blank Children’s Hospital ....................11, 39, 69<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Foundation ........................................10, 38<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Foundation Services Fund (Item 633) ......................193<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Nigeria Partnership ..................................................127<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Religious Media Service ...............................................13<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> School for Ministry Commission .........................................41<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist Secretaries Organization .................................42<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan ....................................................11, 39, 67<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Women in Ministry ................................................41, 74<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>ns with General/Jursidictional Responsibilities ...............................17<br />

Joint Strategy for New Church Development ..................................127<br />

Joint Committee on Disability ...............................................25<br />

<strong>Journal</strong> Publication Sub-Committee .........................................199<br />

Jurisdictional <strong>Conference</strong> Responsibilities ......................................17<br />

Laity Address ..........................................................221<br />

Laity Directory ..........................................................485<br />

Laity Members to Annual <strong>Conference</strong> ........................................513<br />

Laity, Board of ........................................................31, 57<br />

Lay Leader, Annual <strong>Conference</strong> .............................................10<br />

Lay Missioners .........................................................500<br />

Leadership Development Coordinating Committee ...............................24<br />

Legislative Advocacy Standing Committee .....................................29<br />

Legislative Advocate ......................................................10<br />

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Legislative Section No.<br />

I .............................................................129<br />

II ............................................................139<br />

III ............................................................151<br />

IV ...........................................................159<br />

V ............................................................170<br />

VI ...........................................................181<br />

Local Pastors ..........................................................363<br />

Master Insurance Plan (Item 650) ...........................................198<br />

Memoirs ..............................................................78<br />

Merged Churches .......................................................359<br />

Methodist Federation for Social Action, The ....................................41<br />

Methodist Manor ...................................................11, 40, 71<br />

Meth-Wick Community, Inc. ..........................................11, 40, 71<br />

Mileage Compensation, Annual <strong>Conference</strong> (Item 601.4) .........................182<br />

Ministerial Education Fund (Item 603) ........................................185<br />

Ministers' Spouses Organization .............................................42<br />

Missionaries, Rolls ......................................................503<br />

Moving Policy and Expense Fund (Item 628) ..................................190<br />

Music, Ministers of ......................................................506<br />

Nominating Coordinating Committee .........................................25<br />

Non-Certified Personnel ..................................................507<br />

Officers of the Annual <strong>Conference</strong> ...........................................20<br />

Ordained Ministry, Board of .................................................32<br />

Ordinations of The <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> ...................................122<br />

Parsonage Guidelines, Safety and Standards (Standing Items) ....................128<br />

Pastoral Care and Counseling .........................................10, 24, 55<br />

Pastoral Record ........................................................290<br />

Pensions, Board of ....................................................22, 48<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Claimants ....................................................48<br />

Pensions, Inc. Board of<br />

Financial Statement, 1999 (not printed - see reference) ...........................76<br />

Recommendations (Item 900) .............................................205<br />

Plan of Organization/Rules of Order .........................................227<br />

Power and Sexual Abuse, <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Policy on (Standing Item) .........126<br />

Probationary Membership .................................................366<br />

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Rainbow Covenant ......................................................140<br />

(Standing Item) .........................................................128<br />

Reconciling and Transforming <strong>Conference</strong> (Standing Item) ........................128<br />

Religion and Race, Commission on ........................................34, 59<br />

Reports of <strong>Conference</strong> Action ..............................................129<br />

Report of Standing Committee on Clergy & Diaconal Minister Misconduct (Standing Item) 126<br />

Resolutions, 1999 (SEE Book of Resolutions)<br />

Resolutions Committee ....................................................25<br />

Resolutions Standing Committee ............................................29<br />

Retirement Homes (See Homes or individual listing)<br />

Roll of the Dead .........................................................78<br />

Rules of Order (Plan of Organization) ........................................227<br />

Rules of Order, Committee on ...............................................25<br />

Sabbatical Leave Procedures ..............................................128<br />

Sexual Abuse, <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Policy on Power and .....................126<br />

St. Luke's Methodist Hospital, Cedar Rapids ................................39, 70<br />

St. Luke's Regional Medical Center and St. Luke’s Health Sys., Inc., Sioux City .....39, 70<br />

Salaries<br />

Administrative Assistant .................................................187<br />

Director of Administrative Services ..........................................193<br />

District Superintendents .................................................189<br />

Persons Appointed to Extension Ministries ...................................401<br />

Shesler Hall .......................................................13, 40, 74<br />

Secretaries Organization, <strong>Iowa</strong> United Methodist .............................42, 74<br />

Secretary, <strong>Iowa</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> ..........................................20<br />

Seating of Alternate Laity Members .........................................119<br />

Simpson College ..................................................11, 39, 69<br />

Solicitation of Funds (Rules Of Order VII. N. 6.) ................................280<br />

Standing Resolutions (SEE 1999 Book of Resolutions)<br />

Statistical Tables (Tables I and II) ...........................................533<br />

Status and Role of Women, Commission on .................................34, 59<br />

Sub-Committees of the <strong>Conference</strong> Council on Ministries ..........................27<br />

Surviving Spouses of Clergy ...............................................479<br />

Sustentation Fund (Item 625) ..............................................190<br />

Treasurer, Annual <strong>Conference</strong> ..............................................20<br />

Treasurer’s Report to Annual <strong>Conference</strong> .....................................220<br />

Trustees, Board of .................................................21, 47, 196<br />

United Methodist Men ..................................................35, 66<br />

United Methodist Minister's Service Credit Union ..........................13, 41, 75<br />

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United Methodists Organized for Renewal and Evangelism .....................41, 75<br />

United Methodist Women ...............................................35, 66<br />

Urban Ministry, Inc., Waterloo ............................................13, 61<br />

Urban Ministry Strategy Council, Waterloo .....................................38<br />

Urban Vision, Inc. (Fort Dodge) .......................................13, 38, 61<br />

Wall Street Mission ................................................13, 40, 76<br />

Waterloo Strategy Council for Urban Ministries ..................................38<br />

Wesley Foundations - Listing of .............................................13<br />

Drake ...........................................................37, 63<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> State University ..................................................36, 63<br />

University of <strong>Iowa</strong> .....................................................37, 63<br />

University of Northern <strong>Iowa</strong> .............................................36, 63<br />

Wesley Retirement Service, Inc. .......................................12, 40, 71<br />

Western Home ....................................................12, 40, 71<br />

Widows of Ministers, Rolls (see Surviving Spouses of Clergy) .....................479<br />

Workers Compensation Insurance Fund ......................................194<br />

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YAC, Standing Committee .................................................33<br />

Youth Ministry, Council on ...............................................32, 60<br />

Youth Coordinator, <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> ..........................................10<br />

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