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APPENDIX JMSP that the subcommittee for MNA receive the recommendation from theMNA Coordinator.Subcommittee assignments were made and the main meeting was divided intosubcommittees in order to tabulate the initial ballots and bring recommendationsfor nominations for the various permanent <strong>Committee</strong>s, Agencies, andCommission to the committee as a whole.The <strong>Nominating</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> reconvened as a <strong>Committee</strong> of the whole.Introductions were made.Reports of the subcommittees were received and discussed. The <strong>Committee</strong>approved a slate of nominees for each of the Standing <strong>Committee</strong>s, Agencies,and Commission to be presented to the General Assembly. Lunch was servedduring this time.It was moved, seconded, and passed that the report of the <strong>Committee</strong> for theslate of nominees be approved as a whole.MSP that the <strong>Nominating</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> recommend to the General Assembly toconfirmRE Kim Conner as the Ridge Haven appointment to the vacancy in the classof <strong>2010</strong> left by the resignation of RE John Anderson.MSP that the <strong>Nominating</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> recommend to the General Assembly toconfirm TE Jonathan Medlock as the <strong>PCA</strong> Retirement and Benefits, Inc.,appointment to the vacancy in the class of 2012 left by the resignation of TERobert T. Clarke III.Nominations were entertained for Chairman and Secretary of the <strong>2010</strong>-2011<strong>Nominating</strong> <strong>Committee</strong>. The <strong>Committee</strong> elected RE Doyle Moorhead fromMississippi Valley Presbytery to serve as Chairman and TE Harry Long fromJames River Presbytery as Secretary.The Chairman announced that the next meeting of the <strong>Nominating</strong> <strong>Committee</strong>will be at General Assembly in Nashville, TN on Wednesday after theconclusion of the Floor Nominations.MSP that in the written report to the General Assembly, the <strong>Nominating</strong><strong>Committee</strong> will include a list of the number of eligible TEs, REs, andDeacons that were nominated by presbyteries for each committee:701


MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY<strong>Committee</strong> TE RE DeaconsAC 4 5CCB 5 3CC 6 8CEP 7 4CTS 2 5IRC 9 1MNA 13 5MTW 9 8<strong>PCA</strong>F 1 3 0RBI 1 3 0RH 0 0RUM 9 3SJC 9 6TEC 3 1TOTAL 78 55 0The Chairman requested volunteers to help compile the biographical data thatis to accompany the <strong>Nominating</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> report to the General Assembly.TE Long and TE Cangelosi led the <strong>Committee</strong> in singing “How Deep theFather’s Love For Us”.TE Mark Rowden closed in prayer and Chairman Greco adjourned themeeting with prayer at 1:48 p.m.Respectfully Submitted,TE Fred Greco, ChairmanRE Doyle Moorhead, SecretaryA. Present PersonnelADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEETeaching EldersRuling EldersClass of 2013TE David V. Silvernail Jr., Potomac RE William F. Joseph Jr., SE AlabamaClass of 2012TE Timothy P. Diehl, IowaRE Richard Heydt, WestminsterTE Robert F. Brunson, MS Valley702


MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLYTE David Frierson: North Texas. M.Div. Gordon-Conwell; BA Universityof South Carolina; finishing D. Min project at RTS (Charlotte) CurrentlyPastor, Sherwood Shores Chapel in Gordonville, TX. He has over 29years of pastoral experience. He has served previously on a Judicial GA<strong>Committee</strong>, and two terms respectively of <strong>Nominating</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> andReview of Presbytery Records as well as several committees ofPresbytery.RE William L. Hatcher: Savannah River. BA: University of Georgia, postgraduate work at Georgia Tech, Army officer honorably discharged andVietnam War veteran. Presently he is a real estate developer/contractor.He has served as a RE at Lakemont <strong>PCA</strong> Church for 33 years. He hasserved as Moderator of Presbytery on two occasions and is presentlystated clerk for his Presbytery. He is also serving as an alternate on theAdministrative <strong>Committee</strong>.RE Danny Mc Daniel: Houston Metro. BA: Auburn University, CPA inpublic practice since 1988. He has been a RE at Spring Cypress <strong>PCA</strong>since 1993. He has served as moderator and stated clerk of HoustonMetro Presbytery. He previously served as chairman of Nomination<strong>Committee</strong> and is a past member of administrative committees ofPresbytery.COMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTIONAL BUSINESSA. Present PersonnelTeaching EldersRuling EldersClass of 2013TE Mark A. Rowden, Southwest RE Daniel D. Hall, FellowshipClass of 2012TE T. David Gordon, Ascension RE E.J. Nusbaum, Rocky MountainTE Larry C. Hoop, IowaClass of 2011RE Edward Wright, ChesapeakeClass of <strong>2010</strong>TE Morton H. Smith, W. Carolina RE Dan Carrell, James RiverAlternatesTE Alan H. Johnson, Georgia Foothills* RE John Bise, Providence*(* Eligible for re-election to this body only)704


APPENDIX JB. To Be Elected:Class of 20141 TE and 1 REAlternates1 TE and 1 REC. Nominations:TE Sean Michael Lucas, GraceClass of 2014RE John R. Bise, ProvidenceAlternatesTE Alan H. Johnson, Georgia Foothills RE David W. Snoke, PittsburghD. Biographical Sketches:TE Sean Michael Lucas: Grace. Currently Senior Minister, First PresbyterianChurch, Hattiesburg, Mississippi; previously Associate Professor ofChurch History and Chief Academic Officer, Covenant TheologicalSeminary (2004-2009); served previously on pastoral staffs at Covenant<strong>PCA</strong>, St, Louis, MO, and Community <strong>PCA</strong>, Louisville, KY. Haspublished several books, including On Being Presbyterian (P&R, 2006)and What is Church Government? (P&R, 2009). Served on <strong>Committee</strong> ofCommissioners; Overtures, 2008; Bills and Overtures, 2006; CovenantCollege, 2004; CEP, 2003) and on the Ad-Interim <strong>Committee</strong> on FederalVision/NPP. At presbytery level has served as Parliamentarian; asChairman of <strong>Committee</strong> on Reformed University Ministries for MOPresbytery; on the MO Presbytery Ad Hoc <strong>Committee</strong> on Federal Vision;and on OVP Candidates <strong>Committee</strong>.TE Alan H. Johnson: Georgia Foothills. B.A. University of SouthernMississippi; M.Div. Reformed Theological Seminary (Jackson). Pastor ofOld Peachtree Presbyterian Church, Duluth, GA. Has served as alternateon <strong>Committee</strong> on Constitutional Business 2007-2008; Chairman of<strong>Committee</strong> of Commissioners (Administration, 2002; RUM; 2005).Hasserved on Shepherding <strong>Committee</strong> and Administration <strong>Committee</strong> in twopresbyteries and on the Moral Concerns <strong>Committee</strong> of North GeorgiaPresbytery.RE David W. Snoke: Pittsburgh. Graduate of Cornell University in 1983.PhD in physics from University of Illinois at Urbana-Chambagne.Postdoctoral Fellow at the Max Planck Institute in Stuttgart, Germany.David is a full professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University ofPittsburgh. He joined Pitcairn <strong>PCA</strong> in 1994, and became a ruling elder there705


MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLYin 1998. He was licensed by presbytery in 2001. In 2003 he helped toorganize City Reformed Church, where he serves now as a ruling elder.He has been on various Presbytery committees (Discipleship, RUF, MNA)and is currently the chair of the Credentials committee. In 2007 he wasthe moderator of Pittsburgh Presbytery. On the GA level, David hasserved on the Overtures <strong>Committee</strong> in 2009.RE John R. Bise: Providence. B. A. in Economics from VanderbiltUniversity in 1973. MBA from Harvard Business School in 1978. John isa self-employed business consultant providing financial and strategiccounsel including profit improvement, valuation and expert witnessservices. John is a member of Southwood Presbyterian Church. He wason the Evangel Presbytery Candidates <strong>Committee</strong> from 2006-2008, andon the Providence Presbytery Steering <strong>Committee</strong> (2008), Candidates andCredentials <strong>Committee</strong> (2009-present), and Administrative <strong>Committee</strong>(<strong>2010</strong>). He currently serves as Moderator. He has been a GAcommissioner in 2002 and 2005-<strong>2010</strong>. He has been on the MNA andRUM <strong>Committee</strong>s of Commissioners, the Overtures <strong>Committee</strong>, andserved as a Floor Clerk. He as the <strong>2010</strong> Alternate for the CCB.BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF COVENANT COLLEGEA. Present PersonnelTeaching EldersRuling EldersClass of 2013TE Robert E. Davis, Blue Ridge RE Gary Haluska, Northern IllinoisTE William Yong Jin, Korean Capital RE Stephen R. Nielson, North TexasTE A. Randy Nabors, TN ValleyTE Robert S. Rayburn, Pacific NWTE T. David Rountree, CalvaryClass of 2012TE J. Render Caines, Tennessee Valley RE James R. Jolly, MissouriTE Michael L. Jones, Evangel RE Peter B. Polk, ChesapeakeTE Robert A. Petterson, Suncoast Florida RE Donald E. Rittler, ChesapeakeVACANCYClass of 2011TE Samuel C. Murrell, Chesapeake RE T. March Bell, PotomacTE George W. Robertson, Savannah River RE Bradley M. Harris, CovenantTE Arthur E. Scott, Palmetto RE Bruce C. Williams, NashvilleRE R. Craig Wood, Blue Ridge706


APPENDIX JClass of <strong>2010</strong>TE Thomas C. Vanden Heuvel,Great Lakes*RE Stephen Briggs, Metro NY*RE William P. Burdette, Suncoast FL*RE David F. Byers Jr., Evangel*RE Charles R. Cox, Suncoast FL*RE Duncan Highmark, Missouri*RE Martin A. Moore, GA Foothills*(* Eligible for re-election to this body only)B. To Be Elected:Class of 20121 member (TE or RE)Class of 20147 members (TE or RE)One may be from another NAPARC denominationC. Nominations:TE A. Craig Troxel, OPCClass of 2012RE Joel Belz, Western CarolinaClass of 2014RE Richard Bowser, E. CarolinaRE William P. Burdette, Suncoast FLRE David F. Byers Jr., EvangelRE Charles R. Cox, CalvaryRE Duncan Highmark, MissouriRE Martin A. Moore, GA FoothillsD. Biographical Sketches:RE Joel Belz: Western Carolina. Graduate of Covenant College with a B.A. inLiterature, Honorary Doctorate, Geneva College. Magazine publisher andthe CEO of World Magazine. He has more than 30 years of service asmoderator of his local presbytery and the <strong>PCA</strong> Moderator in 2003. He hasserved on the Candidates and Examining <strong>Committee</strong>, Chairman of theCovenant College Board, Clerk of Session of Covenant Reformed <strong>PCA</strong> inAsheville, N.C. and currently serves as Chairman of the CovenantCollege $51 Million Capital Campaign. He has been active in establishingChristian schools. His wife Carol Ester and four of his five daughters areCovenant Alumnus.707


MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLYRE Richard T. Bowser: Eastern Carolina. Graduate of Grove City College.Master’s at Westminster Seminary. Professor of Law at CampbellUniversity. Much of his time has been involved with Christian Education.That participation has manifested itself as a junior high school teacher at aschool that affirmed the Westminster Standards. He practiced law inWashington, DC and for the last eighteen years been a member of the lawfaculty at Campbell University. He would like to serve the church byassisting the Covenant College Community in thinking through andimplementing education shaped by our Confessional Standards.RE William P. Burdette: Suncoast Florida. B.S., Forest Management, ClemsonUniversity. He is the president of Suncoast Contractors Supply, Inc., Ft.Myers, FL and Suncoast Supply, Long Beach, Mississippi. Foundingmember of North Ft. Myers Presbyterian Church along with being trusteeand treasurer N. Ft. Myers <strong>PCA</strong>. One of the founding board members ofBuilders Without Boarders, an organization formed to build Christianschools and clinics in Africa and Haiti. Married to his wife Lynn since1976. They have two children, one a graduate of Covenant College andthe other currently a Junior at Covenant. Will will complete his first termon Covenant College Board in <strong>2010</strong>.RE David F. Byers, Jr.: Evangel. Graduate of Briarwood Christian School,B.A. University of Alabama, JD Cumberland School of Law, LLM NewYork University. Served at Briarwood <strong>PCA</strong> from 1972 until the present.He has wide experience in education as a Board Member of BriarwoodChristian School serving as its Chairman and Chair of the Finance<strong>Committee</strong>, currently serving on the Covenant College College Board. Heis also currently serving on a number of boards including: Alabama StateBoard of Education. In the past he has served on the Alabama StateTextbook <strong>Committee</strong>. He has been married to Karen Irvin Byers for 29years and they have three children.RE Charles R. Cox: Calvary. B.S. Covenant College, MBA University ofTennessee at Chattanooga, Executive Business Program, StanfordUniversity Graduate School. He is a management consultant deeplyinvolved in Christian Education. An ordained <strong>PCA</strong> elder for 30 years hehas also served on Shannon Forest Christian School Board, Greenville,SC. Along with being a Covenant College graduate he has served on theBoard 18 of the 38 years from 1997 to 2003. He has also served on theCC on Covenant College at the 28th GA in 2000. Both he and his wifeMyrna Kaufmann Cox of 46 years, are Covenant graduates along withone of his two daughters, the other attending for two years.708


APPENDIX JRE Duncan Highmark: Missouri. B.A., Hanover College. Now retired, heworked for Ralston Purina in finance, sales, sales management, and wasVP of Research and Marketing. He has served as ruling elder of theMissouri Presbytery for the past 20 years. He also was the ExecutiveDirector of Twin Oaks Presbyterian Church 2001-2006 and served on theBoard of Trustees of Covenant College since 2006.RE Martin A. Moore: Georgia Foothills. B.A. Accounting, Ohio University.The CEO of SVP Worldwide, overseeing a consumer sewing machinemanufacturer and distributor with operations/offices in over 190 countriesand four manufacturing facilities. As a Session member of ChestnutMountain <strong>PCA</strong>, teaches Sunday School and Leadership Training. He hasalso served on commissions of his presbytery. He has been a part of fourmissions trips to Haiti and Croatia, along with working with Young lifeand Party Chairman of the Hall County Republican Party in hiscommunity. He has been married to Susan Thompson Moore for over 27years. They have two grown children who are strong in their faith.TE A. Craig Troxel: Orthodox Presbyterian Church. B.A., AndersonUniversity. M.A.T.S., Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. Ph.D.,Westminster Theological Seminary. Senior Pastor of Calvary OPC,Glenside, PA. Currently he is at Bethel Presbyterian Church, AdjunctProfessor of Systematic Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary.He has supervision and oversight of the OPC’s pastoral internships.Published articles in theological journals at least 11 times including:“Sincerely Yours: The Marks of the True Authentic Church,” “WhyPreachers Should Read Fiction,” “Cleansed Once For All’: John Owen onthe Glory of Gospel Worship in Hebrews.” Married to Carolyn J. (neeLex) Troxel since 1989. They have five children.COMMITTEE FOR CHRISTIAN EDUCATION AND PUBLICATIONSA. Present PersonnelTeaching EldersRuling EldersClass of 2014TE George C. Fuller, New Jersey RE Warren Jackson, NW GeorgiaRE Mike Simpson, South TexasClass of 2013TE W. Michael McCrocklin, Rocky Mtn RE J. Lightsey Wallace Jr., PotomacTE Barksdale Pullen III, Gulf Coast709


MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLYClass of 2012TE Elmer Marvin Padgett Jr., Nashville TE Scott Barber, Providence**RE Charles W. Gibson, EvangelClass of 2011TE Stephen T. Estock, Missouri RE Stephen M. Fox, SE AlabamaTE Jeffrey W. Godwin, Central FloridaClass of <strong>2010</strong>TE H. Wallace Tinsley Jr., Fellowship RE Ken Melton, Metro AtlantaRE William R. Stanway, GraceAlternatesTE Winston Maddox, Southwest* RE Robert Whittaker, North Texas*(* Eligible for re-election to this body only)(**Scott Barber was ordained as a TE after being elected to serve as an RE inthe class of 2012.)B. To Be Elected:Class of 20152 TEs and 1 REAlternates1 TE and 1 REC. Nominations:Class of 2015TE L. William Hesterberg, Illiana RE James D. “Bebo” Elkin, MS ValleyTE Winston Maddox, SouthwestAlternatesTE David L. Stewart, N. New England RE Richard Brown, E. PennsylvaniaD. Biographical Sketches:TE L. William Hesterberg: Illiana. Senior Pastor, Concord Presbyterian Church;Waterloo, Illinois. Has served on the Ce&P <strong>Committee</strong> from 2002-2009and serves on Illiani Presbytery Christian Education <strong>Committee</strong>. Author ofmany training and discipling studies and manuals, including Genesis: LetGrace Begin (CE&P Bible Study Series). Has also served as Secretaryand Chairman of the Board of ITWM (International Theological EducationMinistries) and served as visiting professor in Romania, Ukraine, Russia,and Belize.710


APPENDIX JTE Winston Maddox: Southwest. B.S. Microbiology, Washington University,St. Louis, MO and University of Arizona; M.Div. Biblical Communication,Covenant Theological Seminary, Fuller Seminary, and Phoenix Seminary.Executive Pastor, Catalina Foothills Church, Tuscon, Arizona. StatedClerk of Southwest Presbytery (2004), Served on Administration andJudicial <strong>Committee</strong>, Christian Education, and Credentials <strong>Committee</strong>s inSouthwest Presbytery. Past Treasurer, Chairman of the Board, and Presidentof International Board of Governors of Christian Booksellers Association.TE David L. Stewart: Northern New England. Associate Pastor of Christthe Redeemer Presbyterian Church; Portland, Maine and <strong>2010</strong> StatedClerk of Northern New England Presbytery. Has served as Chairman of<strong>Committee</strong> of Commissioners (CE&P); as chairman of the New RiverPresbytery Christian Ed <strong>Committee</strong>(2000-2004); and has served as teacher,Dean of Students, and Headmaster of two classical Christian Schools.RE James D. “Bebo” Elkin: Mississippi Valley. B.A. Belhaven College;M.Div, M.A. in Philosophy, Th.M. in Church History, all but dissertationPh.D. in Humanities. Currently in his 27th year as MississippiCoordinator of Reformed University Ministries Has served on numerous<strong>PCA</strong> GA committees including Chairing <strong>Committee</strong> of Commissionersfor IAR (pre-RBI) and serving on the Strategic Planning <strong>Committee</strong>. Atthe presbytery level, has been chairman of the Advisory/Shepherding<strong>Committee</strong> and served on the CE and Examining <strong>Committee</strong>s. Has alsoserved as adjunct professor at RTS Jackson and Charlotte, and atGreenville Seminary.RE Richard Brown: Eastern Pennsylvania. B.A. Philadelpia College of Art;Veteran of the US Army, having served with the 101st Infantry inVietnam. Freelance Artist, Designer, and Illustrator. Member of CalvaryPresbyterian Church for 36 years; has worked for numerous Christianpublishers including GCP, David C. Cook, Joshua Morris, and ZondervanKids. Currently leads Men’s Ministry at Calvary Presbyterian and withhis wife is involved in a community outreach to 19 children in hisneighborhood.711


MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLYBOARD OF TRUSTEES OF COVENANT THEOLOGICALSEMINARYA. Present PersonnelTeaching EldersRuling EldersClass of 2013TE William L. Boyd, South Texas RE Robert B. Hayward Jr., Susq, V.TE Joseph V. Novenson, TN Valley RE Steve Thompson, Rocky MtnRE Frank Wicks, MissouriRE John Halsey Wood, EvangelClass of 2012TE Robert K. Flayhart, Evangel RE Mark Ensio, Houston MetroTE David G. Sinclair Sr., Calvary RE William B. French, MissouriRE Edward S. Harris, MissouriRE Craig Stephenson, E. CarolinaClass of 2011TE Michael Higgins, Metro Atlanta RE Samuel Graham, CovenantTE C. Scott Parsons, TN Valley RE Miles Gresham, EvangelRE Carlo Hansen, IllianaRE Walter Turner, PittsburghClass of <strong>2010</strong>TE Jonathan P. Seda, Heritage* RE Robert E. Hamby Jr., Calvary*TE John JungKon Suh, Korean Central RE John H. Kramer, Missouri*RE S. Fleetwood Maddox, Central GARE Ron McNalley, N. Texas(* Eligible for re-election to this body only)B. To Be Elected:Class of 20146 members (TE or RE)One may be from another NAPARC denominationC. Nominations:Class of 2014TE John K. Haralson Jr., Pacific NW RE Scott M. Allen, GA FoothillsTE Jonathan Seda, HeritageRE Robert E. Hamby Jr., CalvaryRE Paul R. Stoll, Chicago MetroRE Gif Thornton, Nashville712


APPENDIX JD. Biographical Sketches:RE Scott M. Allen: Georgia Foothills. BA, chemistry, University of Illinois.President, RS Industrial Inc., Buford, Georgia; 14 years in the industrialadhesives business, National Starch and Chemical, Richmond, VA.Cofounded R&S Direct, Inc., 1993 (now RS Industrial, Inc.). Chairman ofthe Gainesville, GA-Wilberforce Scholarship <strong>Committee</strong> of CovenantCollege. Member of Chestnut Mountain <strong>PCA</strong>, serves in various ministriesincluding music, mission committee, mission conference chair, crosscultural mission journeys, teaching, men's ministry, as well as the Session.Has a daughter who is a student at Covenant College.RE Robert E. Hamby, Jr.: Calvary. MA, accounting, University of SouthCarolina, 1969; BS, The Citadel, 1968. Retired, Former Acting CFO andExecutive Vice-President, Focus on the Family; Senior Vice Presidentand CFO Multimedia, Inc. for 10 years; CPA and partner for KPMG PeatMarwick 1971-1984; US Army Lieutenant 1969-1971. Currently adirector for Focus on the Family, The Hendricks Foundation andPiedmont Health Care Foundation. Member of Downtown PresbyterianChurch, Greenville, SC; he and his wife are the parents of 3 children, oneof whom is a Covenant Seminary alumnus. First joined the Board in 1997and serves as Chairman of the Seminary's Finance <strong>Committee</strong>.TE John K. Haralson, Jr.: Pacific Northwest. BS Civil Engineering, US AirForce Academy, 1989; M. Div., Covenant Theological Seminary, 1999.Senior Pastor, Grace Church Seattle, Seattle, WA. Has broad experiencein ministry, private industry, and church contexts; spent the last decadebringing the gospel of grace to secular, urban centers. Served on or ledvarious <strong>PCA</strong> committees and commissions: Covenant Seminary<strong>Committee</strong>, General Assembly 2001; Secretary of Bills and Overtures<strong>Committee</strong>, General Assembly 2003; MNW <strong>Committee</strong>, StandingJudicial <strong>Committee</strong>, Ministers and Churches <strong>Committee</strong>, PacNWPresbytery; Metro NW Church Planting Network, 2009-present.TE Jonathan Seda: Heritage. Undergraduate degree, Houghton College; M.Div., Biblical Seminary; D. Min., Covenant. Senior Pastor, GracePresbyterian Church, Dover DE for 26 years. Served on boards ofCovenant Theological Seminary, Chesapeake Theological Seminary; stateboard of Young Life in Delaware. Served on numerous committees ofcommissioners at previous General Assemblies of the <strong>PCA</strong> and variouscommittees of Presbytery. Has led worship seminars in several locationsin and outside the USA over the past ten years. Dr. Seda's parents weremissionaries to Cuba, Peru, Columbia and Venezuela.713


MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLYRE Paul R. Stoll: Chicago Metro. BS, engineering, LeTourneau College;President of Armin Tool and Manufacturing Co. for 20 years. During hisyouth, professors at Covenant often stayed in his parents' home, and heworked on the Seminary Grounds Crew. Has served on the board ofCovenant Theological Seminary and Cono Christian School both as amember and president of the board. He brings significant businessleadership and financial acumen and presently serves on the Session ofWestminster Presbyterian Church in Elgin, IL.RE Gif Thornton: Tennessee Valley. Graduated from Vanderbilt University1984; Vanderbilt Law School 1990. Attorney with Adams and Reese,chair of the firm's Executive <strong>Committee</strong> and specializes in stategovernment relations. RE at Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, TN.Served as Clerk of Session and on the Worship Ministry Team andAdministrative Commission; Search <strong>Committee</strong> for Director of Children'sMinistries. Delegate to the <strong>PCA</strong> General Assembly in 2005. Served on theboards of Vanderbilt University, Brentwood Academy and DaystarCounseling Ministries. Formerly an assistant to the ambassador at the USEmbassy in Paris, France.A. Present PersonnelCOMMITTEE ON INTERCHURCH RELATIONSTeaching EldersTE Irfon Hughes, AscensionRuling EldersClass of 2012RE James C. Richardson, Gulf CoastClass of 2011TE David W. Hall, NW Georgia RE J. Lee Owen Jr., MS ValleyClass of <strong>2010</strong>TE Craig R. Higgins, Metropolitan NY* RE Clint Donnelly, S. New England*TE John Canales, North Texas*AlternatesRE James D. Walters Jr., Calvary*(* Eligible for re-election to this body only)B. To be Elected:Class of 20131 TE and 1 RE714


APPENDIX JAlternates1 TE and 1 REC. Nominations:Class of 2012TE Craig Higgins, Metropolitan New YorkRE James D. Walters Jr., CalvaryTE John Canales, North TexasAlternatesRE FLOOR NOMINATIOND. Biographical Sketches:TE Craig R. Higgins: Metropolitan New York. He is senior pastor of TrinityChurch, Rye, New York, and is completing a term on the InterchurchRelations <strong>Committee</strong>, which he served as chairman. He is eligible forreelection. He has made contributions to the deliberations of the NorthAmerican Presbyterian and Reformed Council. He and his localcongregation are members of the World Reformed Fellowship, and heserves on WRF’s Executive <strong>Committee</strong> and Board of Directors. In the late1990s, he participated in an ecumenical discussion on the subject of“Plausible Ecumenism,” sponsored by Touchstone: A Journal of MereChristianity.TE John Canales: North Texas. He is pastor of Christ Presbyterian Churchin Flower Mound, Texas. He has worked alongside pastors of otherdenominations through the Air Force chaplaincy (7 years) and Faith atWork (2 years), a marketplace ministry he started with two businessmenin Philadelphia. He currently serves on two different Presbytery MNAcommittees, the Southwest Church Planting Network, and MNA KeyLeaders Conference. He has a heart for Hispanic outreach in the Dallasarea. He was graduated from the University of Miami (1989) and RTSOrlando (1996).RE James D. Walters, Jr.: Calvary. He is a Regional Urban Forester for theSouth Carolina Forestry Commission. A member of GreenwoodPresbyterian Church, he has been involved at the presbytery level inexaminations, MTW, and nominations. He served a previous four-yearIRC term, and on the IRC Commission assigned to visit with CRCofficials regarding their position on the ordination of women. He attendedthe meeting of NAPARC at which the CRC was suspended frommembership. He has been a member Gideons International for 35 years.715


MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLYCOMMITTEE ON MISSION TO NORTH AMERICAA. Present PersonnelTeaching EldersRuling EldersClass of 2014TE Robert G. Cox, S. New England RE Don G. Breazeale, MS ValleyTE Philip D. Douglass, MissouriClass of 2013TE Jeffrey T. Elliot, James River RE John W. Jardine Jr., HeritageE Bill Thomas, North TexasClass of 2012TE Gary Cox, NashvilleRE Donald German, Houston MetroTE Douglas Domin, N. New EnglandClass of 2011TE Frank M. Barker Jr., Evangel RE Marcos A. T. Dias, S. New Engl.E Robert E. Morrison, PotomacClass of <strong>2010</strong>TE Reddit Andrews III, N. California RE Thomas E. Newton, SEAlabamaTE Glenn N. McDowell, PhiladelphiaAlternatesTE Terry O. Traylor, Philadelphia* RE Cecil Patterson Jr., N.Florida*(* Eligible for re-election to this body only)B. To Be Elected:Class of 20151 TE and 2 REsAlternates1 TE and 1 REC. Nominations:Class of 2015TE Terry O. Traylor, PhiladelphiaRE Cecil Patterson Jr., North FloridaRE Robert Sawyer, S. New EnglandAlternatesTE Thurman Williams, Chesapeake RE Eugene K. Betts, Savannah R.716


APPENDIX JD. Biographical Sketches:TE Terry O. Traylor: Philadelphia. He was graduated with a B.S. inMechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Oklahoma Sate University(1971), and from Westminster Theological Seminary, Florida Theological<strong>Center</strong>, Miami (1981). He served as church planter for InternationalCommunity Church (OPC), Miami; New Life <strong>PCA</strong>, McAllen, TX;Covenant <strong>PCA</strong>, Harlingen, TX; and Redeemer <strong>PCA</strong>, Raleigh NC, wherehe apprenticed six church planters. He has served as SE RegionalCoordinator for MNA and Senior Staff with MNA. He currently is pastorof New Life Presbyterian Church, Glenside, PA, where he has mentoredfive church planters from WTS. He is a member of the Church PlantingTeam for Philadelphia Presbytery.TE Thurman Williams: Chesapeake. He is senior pastor of Baltimore’s NewSong Community Church, an inner city and multi-cultural congregation.He has 16 years of experience in an urban context and 8 years in suburbansettings. He was a member of the <strong>PCA</strong>’s MNA <strong>Committee</strong> from 2002-2007, and has continued to serve as a co-opt member. He is chairman ofhis Presbytery’s Urban and Mercy Ministries <strong>Committee</strong> and the Program<strong>Committee</strong>, and is projected to complete his Doctor of Ministry work atCovenant Seminary in 2011. He also served on the MNA <strong>Committee</strong> ofPotomac Presbytery.RE Cecil Patterson, Jr.: North Florida. A certified public accountant inprivate practice, he has written course materials and teaches CPAeducation classes across the US. He travels extensively, advisingnonprofit organizations on finances and taxes. He is a ruling elder atPonte Vedra Presbyterian Church, and has served the church as treasurer,deacon, and ruling elder, and also as a member of the church’s Finance<strong>Committee</strong>, Vision and Planning <strong>Committee</strong>, Pastoral AccountabilityGroup, and Capital Campaign <strong>Committee</strong>. His education includes a BS inaccounting and an MBA with an accounting emphasis.RE Eugene K. Betts: Savannah River. A pediatric anesthesiologist, heserved Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia as deacon, ruling elder,and treasurer. He is currently a ruling elder at First Presbyterian Church inAugusta Georgia, and has served as moderator of Savannah RiverPresbytery. He has been a member on the <strong>PCA</strong>’s MNA <strong>Committee</strong>, andhas served the committee in numerous ways since 1986, including theMulticultural Church Planting Subcommittee, Coordinator Search<strong>Committee</strong>, Evangelism and Revitalization Subcommittee, Korean AdvisorySubcommittee, and Executive <strong>Committee</strong>. He has also served on theAssembly’s <strong>Committee</strong> on Administration.717


MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLYRE Robert Sawyer: Southern New England. He was graduated from VirginiaTech with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering. After graduation he joinedCampus Crusade, and served Crusade at the University of Connecticut,Brown, MIT, and as a Regional Director for Operations for the NortheastRegion. After 13 years with Crusade, he took a position in 2003 atMassachusetts General Hospital in clinical research in oncology. He is aruling elder at Christ the King, and since 2009 has served as director of itsChurch Planting <strong>Center</strong>, which supports church planting efforts in greaterBoston. He has participated on the Southern New England Missions Teamof MNA.A. Present PersonnelCOMMITTEE ON MISSION TO THE WORLDTeaching EldersRuling EldersClass of 2014TE Ruffin Alphin, James River RE Norman Leo Mooney, MissouriTE Joseph L. Creech, Central FloridaClass of 2013TE James Archie Moore Jr., Calvary RE Bashir Khan, PotomacRE Joe E. Timberlake III, C. GeorgiaClass of 2012TE D. Clair Davis, Western Canada RE W. Douglas Haskew, EvangelRE Michael K. Alston, TN ValleyClass of 2011TE Shelton P. Sanford III, Fellowship RE Robert V. Massengill, GraceTE Patrick J. Womack, C. CarolinaClass of <strong>2010</strong>TE Rodney W. Whited, North Florida RE Paul E. Johnson, SE AlabamaRE Hugh S. Potts Jr., MS ValleyAlternatesTE Marvin J. Bates, Rocky Mountain* RE David L. Franklin, North Texas*(* Eligible for re-election to this body only)718


APPENDIX JB. To Be Elected:Class of 20151 TE and 2 REsAlternates1TE and 1 REC. Nominations:Class of 2015TE Marvin J. Bates, Rocky MountainRE David L. Franklin, North TexasRE Edward J. Lang, ChesapeakeAlternatesTE James O. Brown Jr., Heritage RE James A. Froehlich, GA FoothillsD. Biographical Sketches:TE Marvin J. Bates: Rocky Mountain. B. A. in Greek from Bryan College in1983 and his M. Div from RTS in 1987. He is currently the Senior Pastorat Village Seven Presbyterian Church in Colorado Springs, CO. Previously,he was the Senior Pastor at University Presbyterian Church in Orlando,FL from its planting in 1991 till 2007. Mark has led mission trips toMexico City, Belize, Japan, and London. He is currently the chairman ofthe MNA committee of his presbytery, and is serving a one year term asan alternate on the MTW committee.TE James O. Brown, Jr.: Heritage. He is the Senior Pastor of FaithPresbyterian Church in Wilmington, Delaware. The church supports 40missionaries and missions organizations, giving $136,400 to MTWmissionaries, along with several individuals to the global work ofmissions. Jim and his wife feel a calling to nurture and encouragemissionaries, and have visited MTW missionaries around the world. He ischairman of Heritage Presbytery’s Church Planting and Revitalization<strong>Committee</strong>, and a board member of the Gospel Growth Fund.RE David L. Franklin: North Texas. B. S. in Pharmacy from University ofTexas in 1962. David owned and operated an independent pharmacy inDallas, Texas, for thirty-six years, but sold it three years ago; he stillconsults for the pharmacy. He served as a deacon and Park CitiesPresbyterian Church for six years, and an elder for the last four years. Heis the chairman of the World Missions Team at POPC. He has been oneighteen different mission trips to nineteen countries, including Ukraine,Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam, and India.719


MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLYRE Edward J. Lang: Chesapeake. Edward is retired, but works part time asa cabinet maker. He previously was the Regional Director for theMaryland Department of Juvenile Services, Manager of Administrationfor General Elevator Company, and Administrator for ChesapeakeTheological Seminary. Edward is a member of Faith Christian Fellowshipin Baltimore, MD, where he has been a deacon and an elder. He hasserved on several different Missions <strong>Committee</strong>s, and has taken trips toBelize. He was on the MTW <strong>Committee</strong> from 2001-2005, and has servedas an adviser since then. He has been the chairman of the Audit<strong>Committee</strong> for the past 5 years.RE James A. Froehlich: Georgia Foothills. James has been a BoardCertified Anesthesiologist from 1988-present. He is a member ofWestminster Presbyterian Church in Gainesville, GA, where he has beenan elder and chairman of the missions committee since 2007. He has ledover thirty medical mission trips over the past twelve years to Sound andCentral America, Haiti, Africa and Southeast Asia. He also served atLoma de Luz hospital in Belfate, Honduras for ten months via MTW, andparticipated in multiple medical trips with Samaritan’s Purse.BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR THEPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN AMERICA FOUNDATIONA. Present PersonnelTeaching EldersRuling EldersClass of 2013TE Dave Clelland, North Texas RE Eric H. Halvorson, PacificRE Robbin Morton, Central GeorgiaClass of 2012DE James Ewoldt, MissouriRE Russell Trapp, EvangelClass of 2011TE W. Jerome Schriver, Metro Atlanta RE William O. Stone, Mississippi ValleyDE David Pendery, Ohio ValleyClass of <strong>2010</strong>TE Steven D. Froehlich, New York State* RE Thomas R. Park, Gulf Coast(* Eligible for re-election to this body only)720


APPENDIX JB. To Be Elected:Class of 20142 members (TE, RE or DE)C. Nominations:Class of 2014TE Steve Froehlich, New York State RE John N. Albritton Jr., SE AlabamaD. Biographical Sketches:RE John N. Albritton, Jr.: Southeast Alabama. Retired; 20 years experiencein two trust departments; practiced law for 11 years, specializing in estateplanning and probate work. Currently serving on the Southeast AlabamaShepherding <strong>Committee</strong>; has also served on the Presbytery nominatingcommittee. Has been associated with <strong>PCA</strong>F since J & R as a board oradvisory member; chairman of <strong>PCA</strong>F four times; served as the firstchairman after the incorporation of the Foundation. Member of TrinityPresbyterian Church, Montgomery, Alabama.TE Steve Froehlich: New York State. Pastor, New Life Presbyterian Church,Ithaca, NY. Served on the <strong>PCA</strong>F as a board member 2001-03 and 2006-10, is currently Charitable Lead Trust <strong>Committee</strong> chair. Served since2000 as board member and board president of Chesterton House, A<strong>Center</strong> for Christian Studies at Cornell University, and on NYSCandidates and Credentials <strong>Committee</strong>. Has experience in public relations;was Director of Admissions and Executive Vice-President of ReformedTheological Seminary in Jackson, MS. Work with New Life includesdonor development to support the church plant and to expand donor baseto develop funding for additional church planting in New York.BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF <strong>PCA</strong> RETIREMENT & BENEFITS, INC.A. Present PersonnelTeaching ElderRuling ElderClass of 2013RE Glenn Fogle, HeartlandRE Paul A. Fullerton, S. New EnglandRE M. Ross Walters, CalvaryClass of 2012TE Craig L. Branson, South Florida RE Carl A. Margenau, W. CarolinaTE Jonathan B. Medlock, Missouri721


MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLYClass of 2011RE Thomas Harris Jr., EvangelRE John Mardirosian, New JerseyRE J. Scott Schanen, Metro AtlantaClass of <strong>2010</strong>RE Edwin C. Eckles Jr., Savannah R.*DE Mark A. Jaudes, North Texas*RE Mark Miller, Evangel(* Eligible for re-election to this body only)B. To Be Elected:C. Nominations:Class of 20143 Members (TE, RE, or DE)Class of 2014RE William H. Brockman, PotomacRE Reid Cavnar, SE AlabamaRE Edwin C. Eckles Jr., Savannah R.D. Biographical SketchesRE Edwin C. Eckles: Savannah River. Senior Vice President, QueensboroughBank in Augusta, GA. He is completing a four year term on the RBI Board,currently Chairman. He has served as a RE at First Presbyterian Church inAugusta for over ten years.RE Reid Cavnar: Southeast Alabama. MA: Georgetown University, BA:Montreat College Currently he is a Senior Vice President at Marchant Capitalin Montgomery, AL. He serves as a RE at First Presbyterian Church inPrattville, AL.RE William H. Brockman: Potomac. BS: Princeton, Graduate Certificatesfrom American College. Currently he is a Vice President at Early, Cassidyand Schilling in Rockville, MD. He has managed the Life and EmployeeBenefits Department for twelve years. He is a RE at Wallace <strong>PCA</strong> Church inCollege Park, MD.722


APPENDIX JA. Present PersonnelBOARD OF TRUSTEES OF RIDGE HAVENTeaching EldersRuling EldersClass of 2014TE Cornelius J. Ganzel Jr., Central FloridaTE Richard O. Smith Jr., Central GeorgiaClass of 2013TE Howard A. Eyrich, Evangel RE Eugene H. Friedline, James RiverClass of 2012TE Richard J. Lindsay Jr., FellowshipTE J. Paul Poyner III, PalmettoClass of 2011RE James L. De Ruiter, South FloridaRE Dan Neilson, Savannah RiverClass of <strong>2010</strong>RE Kim Conner, CalvaryRE Pat Underhill, Piedmont Triad*(*Eligible for re-election to this body only)B. To Be Elected:C. Nominations:Class of 20152 members (either TE or RE)Class of 2015FLOOR NOMINATIONFLOOR NOMINATIOND. Biographical Sketches:There were no eligible nominees.723


MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLYCOMMITTEE ON REFORMED UNIVERSITY MINISTRIESA. Present PersonnelTeaching EldersRuling EldersClass of 2014TE Paul L. Bankson, Central Georgia RE Melton Duncan, CalvaryTE Thomas K. Cannon, EvangelTE Brian C. Habig, CalvaryClass of 2013RE Niles McNeel, MS ValleyRE Wes Richardson, NW GeorgiaClass of 2012TE Joe P. Easterling, Central Georgia RE Mark Saltsman, N. New EnglandTE Tony Phelps, S. New EnglandClass of 2011TE L. Jackson Howell, James River RE Howard Q. Davis Jr., CovenantRE Donald Guthrie, MissouriClass of <strong>2010</strong>TE Bryan Counts, Rocky Mountain RE Hugh Frazer Jr., SE AlabamaTE John A. Gess, FellowshipVACANCYAlternatesRE Scott P. Magnuson, Pittsburgh*(*Eligible for re-election to this body only)B. To Be Elected:Class of 20151 TE and 2 REsAlternates1 TE and 1 REC. Nominations:TE Marshall Brown, PacificClass of 2015RE Scott P. Magnuson, PittsburghRE Jon Richards, Georgia FoothillsAlternatesTE Edward Dunnington, Blue Ridge RE Guice Slawson Jr., SE Alabama724


APPENDIX JD. Biographical Sketches:TE Marshall Brown: Pacific. Assist. Pastor of Pacific Crossroads Church ofLA. BS Vanderbilt, MDiv RTS-Jackson. RUF Campus minister, UAlabama, 6 yrs. Built support networks for RUF works at BirminghamSouthern, UA-Huntsville, & UA-Birmingham. Presbytery Experience:Commission for Tuscaloosa church plant, CE <strong>Committee</strong>, organizedpresbytery men’s rally. RUF <strong>Committee</strong> Chairman Pacific Presbytery,oversaw RUF work at UC-Santa Barbara and UCLA. Bills & OverturesGA <strong>Committee</strong>, 2009 &<strong>2010</strong>.TE Edward Dunnington: Blue Ridge. Sr. Pastor of Christ the King Presb.,Roanoke, VA. BS Virginia Military Inst., MDiv Covenant Seminary.Began RUF at U Washington, UWA Campus minister for 8 yrs. ChurchPlanter and now pastor or Christ the King PCServed presbytery as chairof Admin. <strong>Committee</strong>, Treasurer, chair of Judicial Commission, andmember of Church planting <strong>Committee</strong> and served as Campus ministerRepresentative on RUM Permanent <strong>Committee</strong> for 2 yrs. Servingpresently on Joint VA Campus <strong>Committee</strong> for past 3 years. Speaker atVA RUF Fall Conference and involved in oversight of RUF at VA Tech.RE Scott P. Magnuson: Pittsburgh. RE First Reformed PresbyterianChurch, Pittsburgh; Attorney; Westminster College, 1979; DickinsonSchool of Law, 1982; Pittsburgh Presbytery: served RUF <strong>Committee</strong>,served Church & Pastoral Care <strong>Committee</strong>; council member of AlleghenyCounty Bar Assn Probate & Trust Law Section; daughter on leadershipteam, RUF at the University of Kentucky.RE Jon Richards: Georgia Foothills. Employed with US EPA. RE at OldPeachtree Presbyterian Church, Duluth, GA since 2000. Adult SS teacherfor 13 years and chair of CE <strong>Committee</strong> for 10 years. PresbyteryExperience: Shepherding committee, RUF/RUM <strong>Committee</strong>. GAExperience: served on 5 different CoC while attending 7 of last 9 GAs.Son is involved at RUF at UT.RE Guice Slawson, Jr.: SE Alabama. RE Trinity Presbyterian Church,Montgomery, AL. Self Employed. Deacon 3 yrs, RE 10 yrs. Served onMissions <strong>Committee</strong>, Children’s Ministry <strong>Committee</strong>, Administration<strong>Committee</strong> of Trinity PC; Board of Directors of Christian School, SSteacher, mission trips to Mexico and China.725


MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLYA. Present PersonnelSTANDING JUDICIAL COMMISSIONTeaching ElderRuling ElderClass of 2013TE Dominic A. Aquila, Rocky Mtn RE Marvin C. Culbertson Jr., N. TexasTE Fred Greco, Houston Metro RE Thomas F. Leopard, EvangelTE Danny Shuffield, South Texas RE Jeffrey Owen, PittsburghClass of 2012TE David F. Coffin, Jr., Potomac RE E.C. Burnett, CalvaryTE Grover E. Gunn III, Covenant RE Terry L. Jones, MissouriVACANCY RE Frederick “Jay” Neikirk,AscensionClass of 2011TE William R. Lyle, Suncoast Florida RE Samuel J. “Sam” Duncan, GraceTE D. Steven Meyerhoff, Chesapeake RE Calvin Poole, SE AlabamaVACANCYVACANCYClass of <strong>2010</strong>TE Howell A. Burkhalter, Piedmont Triad* RE J. Howard Donahoe, C. Carolina*TE Charles E. McGowan, Nashville * RE J. Grant McCabe, Phila. Metro W*TE Timothy Muse, Mississippi Valley* RE John B. White Jr., Metro Atlanta*(* Eligible for re-election to this body only)B. To Be Elected:Class of 20111 TE and 1 REClass of 20121 TEClass of 20143 TEs and 3 REsC. Nominations:Class of 2011TE Brian S. Lee, Korean Eastern RE David W. Haigler Jr., LouisianaClass of 2012TE Samuel A. Wheatley, N. California726


APPENDIX JClass of 2014TE Howell Burkhalter, Piedmont Triad RE Daniel Carrell, James RiverTE Bryan Chapell, IllianaRE Bruce Terrell, Metropolitan New YorkTE Charles E. McGowan, Nashville RE John B. White Jr., Metro AtlantaD. Biographical Sketches:TE Howell Burkhalter: Piedmont Triad. JD Wake Forest School of Law1991 cum laude, MA RTS, Charlotte, 2003.Presbytery Church GrowthCo-Ordinator since 2009. Area Director of Young Life 1984-87,attorney1991-98.Executive Pastor, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, Winston Salem1998-2001,Presbytery Co-Ordinator (Piedmont Triad) 2001-03,churchplanter, Summer Oaks Presbyterian Church, Greensboro 2003-09. At GAlevel, <strong>Nominating</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> 2001-09 (past chairman) SJC 2005 topresent. Bills and Overtures (past chairman). At Presbytery level,Moderator of Central Carolina 2000, Piedmont Triad, Moderator 2001-2006, 2008-09.TE Bryan Chapell: Illiana. Education info not reported. President ofCovenant Theological Seminary. Also held positions of Exec. VP, Deanand Professor at Covenant since 1985. Pastor of Bethel ReformedPresbyterian (<strong>PCA</strong>) Sparta, IL 1980-86 and Woodburn PresbyterianChurch, Woodburn, IL 1976-80. Service to <strong>PCA</strong>—Moderator of IllianaPresbytery 1984&85, Chairman Illiana Presbytery Candidates andCredentials <strong>Committee</strong> 1987-91. Service to GA—National <strong>Committee</strong> ofInternships, MNA Candidates Assessment <strong>Committee</strong> 1988-92, JudicialCommission in 1985 &87, CCB 1998-2006, Strategic Planning <strong>Committee</strong>2000-06, Cooperative Ministries <strong>Committee</strong> 2006-present and chaired itform 2008 to present. Overtures <strong>Committee</strong> 2007-09. Service to widerchurch—Board of Directors of CASS (church finance).TE Brian S. Lee: Korean Eastern. Education info not furnished. Pastor ofNew England Grace Presbyterian Church, Hartford, CT. Served in KAPC,OPC and currently in <strong>PCA</strong>. Served as a representative to NAPARC whilein KAPC. Ordained in 1993. Church Planter in Boston 1995 and Hartfordin 2009. Fluent in English and Korean and served as Deputy Director inNYC Dept of Housing and Redevelopment as an Urban Planner (1985-90)TE Charles E. McGowan: Nashville. Graduate of Columbia TheologicalSeminary. Currently Teaching Elder in Presbytery as chairman of theChurch Planting <strong>Committee</strong>. Ordained into PCUS in 1966. Served 13years in the church he planted while at Columbia. Has servedsubsequently churches in Southeast Alabama Presbytery and Nashville727


MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLYPresbytery. In both presbyteries he served both as Moderator and asChairman of the Church Planting <strong>Committee</strong>. At GA level as chairman ofMNA. In 1966 elected Moderator of GATE Samuel A. Wheatley: Northern California BS Clemson 1989, MDivWestminster Seminary 1994-97 Presently Pastor of New Song PresbyterianChurch, Salt Lake City, UT. Founding member and chairman of Diaconateat Redeemer Presbyterian, NYC 1990-93. Assistant Pastor of ChristChurch Presbyterian in Atlanta 1997-2000. Ordained in North GAPresbytery 1998. Re-Planted New Song Presbyterian 2000. At Presbyterylevel-RUF Chairman 2002-05, Candidate and Credentials 2002-09, ClerkFall 2009. At GA level Overtures <strong>Committee</strong> 2009RE Daniel Carrell: James River Phi Beta Kappa graduate of DavidsonCollege, MA Oxford University (Rhodes Scholar), JD Stanford University.Practicing Lawyer for over 35 years. At Presbytery level-- Three timesModerator, twice represented the Presbytery before the <strong>PCA</strong> SJC. Chairedseveral commissions on complaints and appeals. At GA level—2 fouryear terms on CCB (2 nd period as Chairman). 4 times on Overtures<strong>Committee</strong>. He has attended the last 15 GAs.RE David W. Haigler, Jr.: Louisiana Holds BA and JD degrees. Currently afederal disability judge for Social Security (appointed in 2006). Practicedlaw in Abilene, TX form 1983-2006, serving as qualified Texas mediator,securities arbitrator for the National Assn. of Securities Dealers, andvolunteer Teen Court judge. From 1973-83, he practiced law in Dallasand served as briefing clerk for the Texas Court of Appeals. During 2008,he was active in the resolution of the Federal Vision dispute in the LApresbytery and was the swing vote of the new majority there that opposedthe FV. In GA, he was on the Nominations committee (2008-10) and onOvertures (2008-10). He served on the LA Presbytery judicial commissionin 2009 dealing with an alleged unbiblical divorce challenging the <strong>PCA</strong>GA’s 1982 report of the Ad-Interim committee on Divorce and Remarriage.RE Bruce Terrell: Metro New York. Bachelors and Masters Degrees inEducation. His initial career track was in student development as anadministrator at University of Georgia and Birmingham Southern.Presently serving as executive director of Redeemer Presbyterian Church(since 2006). In 1985 he took a position with MTW and worked there in avariety of capacities in both short and long term missions for over 20years; the last 10 years as MTW chief Operations Officer.728


APPENDIX JRE John B. White, Jr.: Metro Atlanta. History and political science major atLaGrange College. Currently serving as a consultant to the Coca-ColaCompany’s office of the Chairman of the Board and secretary of theBoard of Directors Management Development <strong>Committee</strong>. Is a retired VPof Coca-Cola having served for 34 years. At GA level—Moderator in1989, Asst. Parliamentarian from 1990-99,2001,2,4 &5, SJC 1990 and itschairman 1993,94,97,99,03,04 to present and Vice Chairman 1991-93,95-96. At Presbytery level—Moderator for 8 years since 1987 &Parliamentarian for 9 years and presently in that position. He was Financechairman of the Host <strong>Committee</strong> for the 19 th GA and has served onvarious Presbytery committees and commissions.A. Present PersonnelTHEOLOGICAL EXAMINING COMMITTEETeaching EldersRuling EldersClass of 2012TE Joel Keith Kavanaugh, Warrior RE Andrew Belz, IowaClass of 2011TE Guy Prentiss Waters, MS Valley RE Forrest Marion, SE AlabamaClass of <strong>2010</strong>TE Richard S. Lints, S. New England* RE Elbert Mullis Jr., Evangel*AlternatesTE Hoochan Paul Lee, Korean Eastern* RE Terry Eves, Calvary*(* Eligible for re-election to this body only)B. To Be Elected:C. Nominations:TE Guy Richard, GraceClass of 20131 TE and 1 REAlternates1 TE and 1 REClass of 2012RE Terry Eves, CalvaryAlternatesTE Jonathan Kim, Korean Eastern RE FLOOR NOMINATION729


MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLYD. Biographical Sketches:TE Jonathan Kim: Korean Eastern. Pastor of State College Korean Church,State College, PA. BS Seoul National University; MDiv BiblicalTheological Seminary. Ordained in 2002 in Korean American PC and2006 in <strong>PCA</strong>. Served on Judicial Commission of KE Presbytery andCandidates Examinations <strong>Committee</strong>. Worked for 26 years in import andgeneral trading industry – with 16 years of as owner/CEO of NYCimporting company.TE Guy Richard: Grace. Sr. Pastor First Presbyterian Church, Gulfport, MS.BIE (engineering) - Auburn, MDiv- RTS-Jackson; PhD in Systematic and<strong>Historical</strong> Theology - Univ. of Edinburgh. Grace Presbytery: Examinations<strong>Committee</strong>. GA Overtures <strong>Committee</strong> 2 yrs. Author of The Supremacy ofGod in the Theology of Samuel Rutherford and contributed to several booksand journal articlesRE Dr. Terry Eves: Calvary. Faculty member of Erskine Seminary in Due West,South Carolina. RE at Greenwood Presbyterian Church in Greenwood,South Carolina, serving under TE Archie Moore. Helps prepare Elder andDeacon nominees for examination, teaches adult classes at church.730

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