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www.bcnm.com Dr . Joseph L . Bunce , Execut ive Direc tor

Nancy L . Fauce t t , Record ing Secre tary

2016 Annual

The Bapt i s t Convent ion o f NM

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ANNUAL

of

The Baptist Convention of New Mexico

PO Box 94485, Albuquerque 87199 5325 Wyoming NE, Albuquerque 87109

www.bcnm.com

Sagebrush Inn and Suites Taos, New Mexico

October 25-26, 2016

OFFICERS OF THE CONVENTION

President Jonathan Richard, Estancia First First Vice President Dennis Garcia, Moriarty First Second Vice President Jared Bridge, Albuquerque Anchor Recording Secretary Nancy Faucett, BCNM Assistant Recording Secretary Kim Treece, BCNM Parliamentarian Jason Anderson, Silver City First

2017 meeting to be held

October 24-25 at

First Baptist Church, Bloomfield

Preacher of Annual Sermon Andrew Hebert, Hobbs Taylor Memorial Alternate Kyle Bueerman, Alamogordo First

2018 Meeting October 23-24 Las Cruces

2019 Meeting

October 22-23 Clovis

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TOP TEN CHURCHES IN TOTAL NUMBER OF BAPTISMS IN 2016*

Church Membership Baptisms 1. Albuquerque Sagebrush 6,973 1,140 2. Mesilla Park 656 54 3. Ruidoso First 773 42 4. Albuquerque First 352 33 5. Hobbs Crosswinds 1,450 30 6. Mescalero Mission 69 28 7. Albuquerque Fellowship 850 27 8. Hobbs Taylor Memorial 590 26 9. Edgewood Mountain Valley 195 25 9. Rio Rancho First 1,514 25

TOP TEN CHURCHES IN COOPERATIVE PROGRAM GIFTS IN 2016**

Church Membership Total CP 1. Bloomfield First 2,011 $236,792 2. Clovis Central 1,330 $160,604 3. Carlsbad First 841 $133,681 4. Hobbs Taylor Memorial 590 $128,518 5. Farmington Emmanuel 1,212 $122,938 6. Artesia First 1,194 $112,247 7. Las Cruces First 2,428 $91,667 8. Mesilla Park 656 $91,422 9. Albuquerque Eastern Hills 1,258 $89,374 10. Alamogordo Bethel 880 $85,843

TOP TEN CHURCHES IN PER CAPITA COOPERATIVE PROGRAM GIFTS IN 2016**

Church Membership Total Per Capita CP 1. Albq. Southwest Church 2 $2,400.00 2. Bayard First 5 $381.55 3. Roswell Calvary 59 $337.13 4. Carlsbad Garden Street 22 $319.51 5. Portales The Porch 17 $288.86 6. Belen Sierra Vista 35 $286.03 7. Farmington First 154 $237.04 8. Albq. Alameda 65 $236.33 9. Los Alamos First 198 $233.22 10. Jemez Mountain 23 $227.25

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TOP TEN CHURCHES IN MISSION NEW MEXICO GIFTS IN 2016**

Church Membership Total MNM 1. Las Cruces First 2,428 $31,079 2. Roswell Bethel 150 $16,910 3. Albq. Monterey 329 $14,018 4. Clovis Central 1,330 $12,270 5. Alamogordo Bethel 880 $11,291 6. High Rolls Trinity 228 $10,889 7. Hobbs Taylor Memorial 590 $8,335 8. Bloomfield First 2,011 $7,506 9. Farmington Emmanuel 1,212 $6,679 10. Las Cruces Calvary 2,100 $6,580

TOP TEN CHURCHES IN PER CAPITA MISSION NEW MEXICO GIFTS IN 2016**

Church Membership Total Per Capita MNM 1. Roswell Bethel 150 $112.73 2. Taos First 30 $73.33 3. High Rolls Trinity 228 $47.46 4. Espanola First 50 $47.54 5. Carlsbad Garden Street 22 $46.23 6. Albq. Monterey 329 $42.61 7. Santa Rosa First 49 $36.04 8. Roy First 20 $35.00 9. Bayard First 5 $34.00 10. Vaughn First 10 $26.50 * Statistics compiled from 2016 Annual Church Profile ** Statistics compiled from receipts received at BCNM office January 1, 2016-December 31, 2016

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• Staff Directory • Executive Board Members • State Appointed/Elected Committees • Articles of Incorporation/Bylaws • Minutes of Annual Meeting • Minutes of State Executive Board • Annual Staff Reports • Budget • Audit Report

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DIRECTORY OF STATE WORKERS

All e-mail addresses for BCNM staff are the first initial and last name @bcnm.com. (Example: [email protected]) Executive Team Dr. Joseph L. Bunce, Executive Director 505-924-2325 Gerald Farley, Business Administrator 505-924-2310 Nancy L. Faucett, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2325 Katie Carroll, Accountant 505-924-2343 Toni Warner, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2300 Toni Kelley, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2310 FAX: 505-924-2349 Information Services Team 505-924-2311 Kevin Parker, Team Leader 505-924-2311 Editor, Baptist New Mexican Linda S. Prescott, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2326 Joy Pittman, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2311 James Trevillian, Social Media 505-924-2330 FAX: 505-924-2319 EVANGELISM/DISCIPLESHIP TEAM 505-924-2314 Tar Henderson, Rural/Smaller Church Membership 505-924-2314 Cheryl Vaughn, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2314 FAX: 505-924-2320 Collegiate Team: David Englehart, Director 575-522-7370 Terra Mitchell, Ministry Assistant 575-522-7370 FAX: 575-522-1705 [email protected] Eastern New Mexico University Box 2005 ENMU, Portales 88130 575-356-4252 Dag Sewell, Campus Minister [email protected] New Mexico Highlands University PO Box 3304, Las Vegas 87701 575-425-7326 Jonathan Bull, Director [email protected] New Mexico Junior College/College of the Southwest 5512 Lovington Hwy., Hobbs 88240 575-392-4456 Zach Souter, Campus Minister [email protected] New Mexico State University 1313 E. University Ave., Las Cruces 88001 575-522-7370 David E. Englehart, Campus Minister [email protected]

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San Juan College 211 W. 20th, Farmington 87401 505-635-7607 Randi Lash, Campus Minister [email protected] University of New Mexico 401 University NE, Albuquerque 87106 505-243-5401 Bobby Erickson, Campus Minister [email protected] Western New Mexico University 909 W. College, Silver City 88061 575-538-0012 Steve Timmons, Campus Minister [email protected] LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT TEAM 505-924-2313 Lamar Morin, Team Leader 505-924-2313 D’Nae Kellum, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2313 Sam Swann, Student Leadership Development/Evangelism 505-924-2336 Krista Peterson, Children’s Leadership Development/ Women’s Ministry 505-924-2333 Kim Treece, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2316 J.E. Hammond, Manager, Sivells Baptist Camp 575-687-3538 Randy Hollis, Facilities Manager, Sivells Baptist Camp 575-687-3538 Mike Cannata, Manager, Inlow Baptist Camp 505-384-2410 Barry Walker, Facilities Manager, Inlow Baptist Camp 505-384-2410 FAX: 505-924-2349

MISSIONS MOBILIZATION TEAM 505-924-2315 Scott Wilson, Team Leader 505-924-2315 Cricket Pairett, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2315 Ricardo Rivera, State Hispanic Strategist 505-924-2337 Connie Dixon, WMU Director 575-760-1603 Daniel Clymer, State Native American Strategist 505-269-3103 Ira Shelton, Disaster Relief Coordinator 505-934-4751 FAX: 505-924-2320

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STATE EXECUTIVE BOARD Baptist Convention of New Mexico

2017

Chairman ..................................................................................................... Dave McFadden Vice Chairman .................................................................................................. Steve Ballew Secretary ......................................................................................................... Nancy Faucett Executive Director ........................................................................................... Joseph Bunce Treasurer .......................................................................................................... Gerald Farley President of the Convention ................................................................................ John Hinze 321 E. Center, Tucumcari 88401; 575-461-2724

ONE-YEAR TERM - EXPIRES OCTOBER 2017 Jacob Bassing 500 N. Pennsylvania, Roswell 88201 Pecos Valley Association Jared Bridge 8100 Wyoming NE M4-166, Albq. 87113 Central Association Gary Davis 208 N. 3rd, Carlsbad 88220 Pecos Valley Association Ty Houghtling 322 W. Grand, Artesia 88210 Pecos Valley Association Danny Kirkpatrick 818 W. Birch Ave., Lovington 88260 Southeastern Association Pam Mayes 444 S. 4th St., Raton 87740 Northeastern Association Alan McAlister 2501 N. Norris, Clovis 88101 Eastern Association Luke Miller PO Box 21915, Albuquerque 87154 Central Association Brian Nystrom PO Box 1048, Angel Fire 87710 Northeastern Association Rebecca Romero 2104 Summit Dr., Farmington 87401 San Juan Association

TWO-YEAR TERM – EXPIRES OCTOBER 2018

Steve Ballew 211 W. 20th St., Farmington 87401 San Juan Association Andy Dehart PO Box 557, Hatch 87937 Rio Grande Association Larry Evans PO Box 392, Cloudcroft 88317 Mountain Valley Association Brandon Hutchinson 635 Lake Dr., Santa Rosa 88435 Tucumcari Association Charles Lord PO Box 903, Sandia Park 87047 Central Association Dave McFadden 100 S. Ave. C, Portales 88130 Eastern Association Joe Phillips PO Box 409, Red River 87558 Santa Fe Association Dave Rowser 837 W. Jackson Ave., Lovington 88260 Southeastern Association Billy Tucker 3202 Thunder Rd., Alamogordo 88310 Mt. Valley Association Don Turnage 29 Flamingo, Silver City 88061 Southwestern Association

THREE-YEAR TERM - EXPIRES OCTOBER 2019

Renaldon Begay PO Box 3978, Gallup 87305 Western Association Kaul Corley PO Box 206, Cubero 87014 Western Association Jamie Duke 3 Placita Dalinda, Santa Fe 87508 Santa Fe Association Michael Erwin PO Box 95, San Jon 88434 Tucumcari Association David Fernandez PO Box 366, Gallup 87305 Central Association Eyvonne Gunn 3121 Quay Rd. 32, Melrose 88124 Eastern Association Dennis Harris PO Box 40, San Antonio 87832 Mountain Association Michael Head 2 Arroya Seco Rd., Silver City 88062 Southwestern Association Kit Johnson 1712 Pine Valley, Las Cruces 88011 Rio Grande Association Virginia Yazzie PO Box 2432, Bloomfield 87413 San Juan Association

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STATE EXECUTIVE BOARD Team Committees 2017

Chairman John Hinze [email protected] IST –Information Services Team (7 members) Pam Mayes, Chair. [email protected] Jacob Bassing [email protected] Gary Davis [email protected] Larry Evans [email protected] Dennis Harris [email protected] Brandon Hutchinson [email protected] Don Turnage [email protected] EDT – Evangelism/Discipleship Team (7 members) Charles Lord, Chair. [email protected] Jared Bridge [email protected] Andy Dehart [email protected] David Fernandez [email protected] Ty Houghtling [email protected] Danny Kirkpatrick [email protected] Virginia Yazzie [email protected] LDT – Leadership Development Team (7 members) Luke Miller, Chair. [email protected] Jamie Duke [email protected] Michael Head [email protected] Michael Erwin [email protected] Kit Johnson [email protected] Rebecca Romero [email protected] Billy Tucker [email protected] MMT – Missions Mobilization Team (8 members) Steve Ballew, Chair [email protected] Renaldon Begay [email protected] Kaul Corley [email protected] Eyvonne Gunn [email protected] Alan McAlister [email protected] Brian Nystrom [email protected] Joe Phillips [email protected] Dave Rowser [email protected]

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State Executive Board Committees 2017 continued Special Committees Joseph Bunce, Staff Advisor John Hinze, Chairman Dave McFadden, Ex-Officio Andy DeHart (EDT) Dennis Harris (IST) Jamie Duke (LDT) Alan McAlister (MMT) Property and Finance Gerald Farley, Staff Advisor Dave McFadden, Chairman John Hinze, Ex-Officio Charles Lord (EDT) Pam Mayes (IST) Luke Miller (LDT) Steve Ballew (MMT) Nominating Committee Joe Phillips, Chairman Jacob Bassing Eyvonne Gunn

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PASTOR’S/LAYMEN’S CONFERENCE PRESIDENT

Aaron Colyer, Roswell First, 575-623-2640

CHRISTIAN LIFE COMMITTEE 2017

One-Year Term – Expires October 2017

Walter Bradley PO Box 22, Clovis 88102 575-763-4528 Wanda Hiett 11540 Lawson Ct. NE, Albq. 87112 505-296-6802

Two-Year Term Expires October 2018

Mark Burton 12500 Charla Ct NE, Albq 87123 505-294-7609 Gavin Vaughn II Box 1749, Artesia 88211 575-746-9736

Three-Year Term – Expires October 2019

Jay McCollum 2112 College Dr., Gallup 87301 505-722-4401 Leon Nall 320 S R R AB, Portales 88130 575-760-7535

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NOMINATING COMMITTEE Elected at 2016 Convention to serve in 2017 Alan Stoddard, Chairman, Ruidoso First Linda Brown, Socorro First Claude Cone, Albuquerque Monterey Eric Frye, Farmington Emmanuel John Russo, Ft. Sumner

ORDER OF BUSINESS COMMITTEE Elected at 2016 Convention to serve in 2017 John Hinze, Chairman, Tucumcari First Margene Harris, Socorro First Joan Lemmon, Santa Fe First Mary Jo Shaffer, Roswell First

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ARTICLES of INCORPORATION of

THE BAPTIST CONVENTION OF NEW MEXICO (As Amended October 27, 1999)

Pursuant to the provisions of Section 53-8-37 NMSA 1978 of the Nonprofit Corporation Act the undersigned Corporation adopts the following Articles of Amendment to its Articles of Incorporation: 1. The name of the Corporation is The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. 2. The following amendment to the Articles of Incorporation was adopted by the Corporation on the 27th day of October, 1999, in the manner prescribed by the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act: The present Articles of Incorporation as amended are deleted in their entirety and the following Articles of Incorporation are substituted in their place: ARTICLE ONE: Name. The name of the Corporation is The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. ARTICLE TWO: Duration. The period of its duration is perpetual. ARTICLE THREE: Purpose. The purposes for which the Corporation is organized are purely religious. These purposes include missionary, educational and charitable purposes, the carrying on of missionary work, the support of public worship and the spread of the Gospel of Jesus Christ throughout the world, and the education, training and enlistment of the people and ministering to the needs of the sick, helpless, aged or infirm. ARTICLE FOUR: Charitable Nature. No part of the net earnings of the Corporation shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to its members, trustees, officers, or other private persons, except that the Corporation shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth herein. No substantial part of the activities of the Corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the Corporation shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provision of these Articles, the Corporation shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or (b) by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE FIVE: Members. A. The Members of this Corporation shall be members of Baptist churches which are in friendly cooperation with the Convention and which are sympathetic with the Convention's purposes and work, and who are elected by their churches as messengers to

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the Convention in session, and who are properly registered and seated by the Convention. B. These Members shall be called "messengers." The messengers shall constitute the Convention in session. A messenger enjoys rights as a member of the Corporation only during the period of the specific meeting to which the messenger has been elected by the messenger's church and seated and not unseated by the messengers constituting the Convention in session. C. The rights of individual messengers, and the rights of the messengers constituting the Convention in session, shall be those described in these Articles of Incorporation and the Bylaws. A messenger must be present to vote. In addition to any right granted a messenger or the messengers constituting the Convention in session found elsewhere in these Articles, in the Bylaws, or as Members under the provisions of the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act, as it may be amended, messengers shall have the right to vote on: the amendment of the Articles of Incorporation; the amendment of the Bylaws; merger or consolidation and dissolution; the sale, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge or other disposition of all or substantially all, the property and assets of the corporation; the election and removal of those persons constituting the State Executive Board, the committees of the Convention, and officers as provided in the Bylaws; the adoption of the Convention's annual budget; and to allow the Convention to become the Member of, and to exercise the rights of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico as the Member of, any other corporation. ARTICLE SIX: Meetings of the Messengers. A. Annual Meeting. Unless an emergency is declared by the State Executive Board, there shall be a two-day annual meeting of the messengers constituting the Convention at such time and place as the messengers may select, this selection being made at least two years in advance. In the event of an emergency, the State Executive Board may cancel or change the time and place upon giving reasonable notice to the churches. B. Special Meeting. A special meeting of the messengers may be called by the messengers in session, by the State Executive Board, or by any two of the following officers: the President, the Executive Director, or the Chairman of the State Executive Board. The body or persons calling the special meeting shall, at least twenty days prior to the meeting, notify the churches of the meeting, its time, place and purpose, in writing by mail, and shall cause notice to be published in Baptist New Mexican. No other notice of meetings shall be required. C. Quorum. The presence of a majority of the registered and seated messengers shall constitute a quorum. ARTICLE SEVEN: Composition of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of this Corporation shall be called the State Executive Board. The State Executive Board shall be composed of the President of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and thirty persons elected by the messengers constituting the Convention in session as provided in the bylaws. Vacancies occurring other than as the result of the expiration of a term or as the result of an increase in the number of persons constituting the State Executive Board may be filled temporarily by the affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining directors,

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though less than a quorum of the State Executive Board, until the messengers constituting the Convention in session fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term of the person vacating the position. ARTICLE EIGHT: Duties of the State Executive Board. The State Executive Board shall exercise the rights and powers granted to a board of directors by the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act, these articles and the bylaws. The State Executive Board shall act for The Baptist Convention of New Mexico on all matters not reserved in these Articles and the bylaws as matters to be acted upon by the messengers constituting the Convention in session. In the event the messengers constituting the Convention fail to act, or act on the basis of demonstrably incorrect or misleading or insufficient information, the State Executive Board may act on a matter otherwise to be acted upon exclusively by the messengers constituting the Convention. The State Executive Board may exercise the Convention's right as the Member of another corporation to remove a director of that corporation if the Board of Directors of that corporation requests the removal. ARTICLE NINE: Books and Records. The Corporation shall keep correct and complete books and records of account and shall keep minutes of the proceedings of its members, board of directors and committees having any of the authority of the Board of Directors. The Corporation shall keep at its registered office or principal office in New Mexico, and during a period when messengers constitute the Convention at the site of the session, a record of the names and addresses of its members entitled to vote at that moment and those entitled to vote in the previous session of the Convention. All books and records of the Corporation may be inspected by any messenger, his agent or attorney, during the period when the person is a messenger, and for any proper purpose and at any reasonable time. ARTICLE TEN: Registered Office and Agent. The address of its registered office and the name of its registered agent at such address is: Dr. Joseph Bunce, Executive Director, 5325 Wyoming Blvd., Albuquerque NM 87109. ARTICLE ELEVEN: Dissolution. Upon the dissolution of the Corporation, assets remaining after all liabilities and obligations shall be paid and discharged, or adequate provision shall be made therefore, shall be distributed as provided in the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act to one or more organizations which are organized and operated exclusively for one or more purposes described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE TWELVE: Amendment. These Articles may be further amended in the following manner: The State Executive Board shall adopt a resolution setting forth the proposed amendment and directing that it be submitted to a vote of the messengers constituting the Convention in annual or special session. No notice shall be given of the proposed amendments except: The State Executive Board shall cause the proposed amendment to be published in Baptist New Mexican prior to the session in which the amendment will be considered; and the proposed amendment shall be given in writing to the messengers in the first meeting of the session and consideration shall be had on the amendment in a subsequent meeting of that session. A proposed amendment shall be adopted upon receiving at least two thirds of the votes of messengers present when the

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vote is taken. 3. This Amendment was adopted by the messengers constituting The Baptist Convention of New Mexico on the 27th day of October, 1999, in its annual session at which a quorum of the messengers entitled to vote was present and the Amendment received at least two-thirds (2/3) of the votes of messengers present at the time the vote was taken. This Amendment was also adopted by the Board of Directors (State Executive Board) by a vote of a majority of the Board of Directors in office on the 27th day of September, 1999.

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THE BAPTIST CONVENTION OF NEW MEXICO BYLAWS

(As Amended October 26, 2016)

ARTICLE ONE: Autonomy and Cooperation. The Baptist Convention of New Mexico (the or this Convention) recognizes and shall steadfastly honor and respect the autonomy and independence of each church. This Convention, while seeking fellowship with all Baptist bodies which share the Convention's purposes, shall be independent and sovereign in its own sphere and shall never attempt to exercise any authority over any other Baptist body, church, association, convention, or auxiliary body. ARTICLE TWO: Seating of Messengers.

Section 1. At any meeting of the messengers, messengers shall be seated upon

presentation of proper credentials or satisfactory authorization of their election by their churches. The required credentials shall be the BCNM registration form which can be submitted electronically or by paper copy and shall be presented to the Credentials Committee of the Convention before being seated.

Section 2. As an autonomous State Baptist Convention, the Convention in session reserves the right to determine what constitutes a cooperating Baptist church. Churches shall be considered in friendly cooperation who are sympathetic with the purpose and work of this Convention, having demonstrated cooperation by contributing a percentage of their undesignated gifts through the Cooperative Program. The faith and practices of each cooperating church, in the opinion of the Convention in session, shall not be in conflict Convention’s affirmed Statement of Faith.

Section 4. Each church shall be entitled to two messengers and one additional

messenger for every twenty-five members or major portion thereof above twenty-five; but in no case shall any church be entitled to more than eight messengers. ARTICLE THREE: Officers.

Section 1. The Convention shall have a President, a First Vice-President, and a Second Vice-President. These officers shall be elected annually by the messengers constituting the annual meeting, and shall enter upon the duties of their respective offices at the close of the session, and shall continue in office for one year or until their successors are elected.

A. President. The President shall work in conjunction with the Executive Director’s office to prepare and publish a program for the annual Convention at least two weeks before the Convention convenes and shall present the program, which when adopted, shall be adhered to throughout the Convention unless changed by vote of the Convention.

The President shall also appoint, at least 45 days before the annual Convention, two members to serve on the Credentials Committee and five members to serve on the Committee on Committees.

The President shall serve on the State Executive Board and chair the Policy/Personnel Committee. B. Vice-Presidents. The Credentials Committee shall be chaired by the First

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Vice-President, or the Second Vice-President in the absence of the First Vice-President. They shall also preside over sessions of the Annual State Convention as appointed by the President.

Section 2. In addition the Convention shall have the offices of Executive Director, Treasurer, Recording Secretary, and Assistant Recording Secretary. The Policy/Personnel Committee will propose a procedure for electing an Executive Director Search Committee.

A. Executive Director. The State Executive Board shall elect a committee of seven to nominate an Executive Director to be elected by the messengers, in annual or special meeting, to serve an indefinite period. If the office becomes vacant while the Convention is not in session, the State Executive Board shall designate an acting Executive Director who will serve until the Convention acts to elect a successor. The Executive Director shall be considered the Chief Executive Officer of this Corporation and shall become, upon election, a salaried, at-will employee of the Convention. The Executive Director may be suspended without pay and benefits by the State Executive Board if the State Executive Board deems such suspension in the Convention's best interests. The Executive Director or the Chairman of the State Executive Board may sign legal documents on behalf of the corporation.

B. Treasurer. The Treasurer shall be the person employed by the State Executive Board as Business Administrator.

C. Recording Secretary and Assistant Recording Secretary. These officers shall be appointed by the Executive Director.

Section 3. The duties of these officers shall be those described in these Bylaws and those usually pertaining to their respective offices in accordance with parliamentary law.

Section 4. The Recording Secretary, and in his/her absence, the Assistant Recording Secretary, shall have the duty to make and preserve a written record of the proceedings of the Convention in session and of the State Executive Board meetings. Minutes of each session of the Convention shall be kept up to date, to be read upon request of any messenger. The minutes of the State Convention and the State Executive Board shall be published, the cost of printing paid by the Convention. The Recording Secretary, if not a Convention employee, shall be allowed such remuneration for his or her services as the Executive Director deems just.

Section 5. One may not simultaneously be a salaried employee of the Convention or of any corporation of which the Convention is the Member, nor the spouse of an employee, and serve as an officer of the Convention except in the offices of Executive Director, Treasurer, and Recording and Assistant Recording Secretary. ARTICLE FOUR: Eligibility for Election. Persons elected by the messengers of the Convention or by the State Executive Board or appointed to serve as officers of the Convention, officers of the Corporation, members of Convention committees, members of the State Executive Board or the Boards of Directors of the corporations in which The Baptist Convention of New Mexico is the Member, shall be, and shall have been for one

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year prior to their election, active members of Baptist churches which are in friendly cooperation with the Convention and which are sympathetic with the Convention's purposes and work. The membership requirements shall not apply to the Executive Director or Treasurer. ARTICLE FIVE: Convention Committees.

Section 1. Committee on Committees. The President of the Convention shall

appoint a five member Committee on Committees prior to the Convention. It shall be the duty of the Committee on Committees to nominate a Nominating Committee consisting of five members, none of whom is a member of the State Executive Board; an Order of Business Committee consisting of five members of which the President shall be chairman; and a Resolutions Committee consisting of three members. The Committee on Committees shall nominate all other committees that may be ordered by the Convention during its session, unless otherwise directed by the Convention.

Section 2. Nominating Committee. During each annual Convention, the Nominating Committee elected by the previous Convention shall nominate members of the State Executive Board, persons to fill vacancies on the Christian Life Committee and the preacher and alternate for the sermon for the next annual convention. The committee shall also recommend the place and date for the annual meeting of the Convention three years hence. In every election by the Convention, nominations may also be offered by any messenger from the floor.

Section 3. Order of Business Committee. The Order of Business Committee shall serve throughout the Convention, making provisions for such adjustments in the program as shall be directed by the Convention. This committee also suggests to the Convention an order of business. It shall provide for periods of time during the Convention for the introduction of all matters requiring a vote not scheduled on the agenda, and, when introduced (unless the Convention gives its unanimous consent for the immediate consideration) shall fix times for the consideration of the matter. The committee may suggest to the Convention standing rules.

Section 4. Resolutions Committee. The Resolutions Committee shall report to the

Convention on all resolutions referred to it by the Convention and bring to the attention of the Convention such resolutions as it may deem necessary.

Section 5. Christian Life Committee. The Christian Life Committee shall seek to mobilize the Convention in addressing moral issues of concern to New Mexico Baptists. It shall consist of six members who shall serve terms of 3 years, allowing two of the terms to expire each year. The committee shall make interim reports to the Executive Board.

Section 6. Credentials Committee. The Credentials Committee shall be chaired by

the First Vice President, or the Second Vice President in the absence of the First Vice President, and shall be constituted by two other members appointed by the President at least 45 days before the annual convention.

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When seating messengers is challenged at a regular or special meeting and the chair refers the issue to the Credentials Committee, this committee would hear the messenger challenging the seating and the messenger or messengers being challenged, and make any other inquiry the committee deems appropriate and report its findings and recommendation regarding the challenge to the body. The Convention would determine whether or not to seat the messengers. The Credentials Committee’s term begins at the time of appointment and continues until another committee is appointed. ARTICLE SIX: Election of Boards of Directors. The members of the Board of Directors of those corporations in which the Convention is the Member and entitled to elect the directors, those corporations presently being The New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home and The New Mexico Baptist Foundation, shall be nominated and elected as follows: the present board of directors of each corporation may present to the State Executive Board in the Board's July meeting suggested nominees for each vacancy on the Corporation's board. If the State Executive Board believes it should not agree to nominate a suggested nominee, the Corporation's board of directors who suggested the nominee shall be advised of the State Executive Board's position and shall be invited to submit other suggested nominee(s) to the State Executive Board. Those suggested nominees acceptable to the State Executive Board shall be nominated by the State Executive Board to the Convention. If the State Executive Board declines to nominate a suggested nominee or if a board of directors for a corporation fails to suggest a nominee, the State Executive Board shall nominate a person of its choosing. ARTICLE SEVEN: State Executive Board.

Section 1. Nominations. The Nominating Committee shall nominate persons for service on the State Executive Board.

Section 2. Eligibility. Salaried employees of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, or of any corporation of which The Baptist Convention of New Mexico is the Member, or the employees' spouses, shall be ineligible to serve on the State Executive Board. No person serving on the current Nominating Committee, or on any board of directors of any corporation entity of which The Baptist Convention of New Mexico is the Member, shall be eligible to serve on the State Executive Board.

Section 3. Composition. It is intended that the thirty elected members of the State Executive Board shall include at least one person whose church is in the geographical area of each Association, and that a person shall not be elected to the State Executive Board if the election will result in more than one elected person serving at the same time from the membership of any church. Nominations, whether from the Nominating Committee or from a messenger from the floor of the Convention in session, which would cause this composition goal to be violated shall not be in order. In filling vacancies as authorized by the Articles of Incorporation, the State Executive Board shall conform to this composition rule. A person shall be deemed to have resigned if the person moves his or her church membership to a church outside the geographical area of the Association from which the person was elected. A member of the State Executive Board elected to the office of president of the Convention shall, upon assumption of that office, be deemed to

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have resigned his position on the State Executive Board.

Section 4. Lay Participation. At least ten of the elected persons constituting the State Executive Board shall be lay persons.

Section 5. Term. Persons shall be elected to serve on the State Executive Board for a term of three years, except in cases when one is elected to fill an unexpired term. If otherwise qualified, a person may be elected to serve a second consecutive term of three years, provided that no person may serve more than two consecutive full terms. Members elected to serve unexpired terms shall serve until the end of the term they were elected to fill and may be re-elected to serve a successive full three-year term. Persons having served on the State Executive Board six consecutive years will be ineligible for election to the State Executive Board until three years have expired since their last service.

Section 6. Quorum. A majority of the elected members of the State Executive Board then in office shall constitute a quorum.

Section 7. Duties. In addition to the duties and powers described in the Articles of Incorporation, The State Executive Board:

A. Shall have charge and control, except when otherwise ordered by the Convention, of all work of the Convention in interim of its sessions;

B. Shall act to exercise the rights of the Convention as the Member of any other corporation as that power may be delegated to the State Executive Board by the Convention's Articles of Incorporation, these Bylaws, or by the messengers constituting the Convention in session;

C. May fill vacancies occurring on the Nominating Committee;

D. Shall elect or provide for the employment of such persons, other than the

Executive Director, necessary to carry on the work of the Convention; and

E. Shall make a full and complete report to the annual Convention setting forth the condition of the work. This report shall give an accurate accounting of the finances of the Convention and shall be printed and distributed to the members of the Convention at its first session.

F. Shall not sell the real property utilized for operation of Inlow Baptist Camp

and Conference Center or Sivells Baptist Retreat and Conference Center except upon the approval of messengers constituting a meeting of the Convention following the recommendation of the State Executive Board.

Section 8. Officers. The State Executive Board shall elect from among its members a Chairman and a Vice-Chairman in the September meeting to begin service at the adjournment of the following annual meeting of the Convention. Each of these officers shall hold office for one year and until his or her successor shall have been elected and qualified.

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Section 9. Meetings. Regular meetings shall be held on the fourth Monday in January and the third Monday in April, July, and September. The Board may, upon resolution, change the time and place of holding its meetings. Special meetings of the State Executive Board may be called by the Executive Director or the Chairman of the Board at any time on a five-day notice to all members. ARTICLE EIGHT: Indemnification. The Corporation shall indemnify any director, officer, employee or any former director, officer or employee of the Corporation against reasonable expenses, costs, attorney's fees actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with the defense of any action, suit, or proceeding, civil or criminal, in which he is made a party by reason of being or having been a director or officer or employee. This indemnification shall include any amounts paid to satisfy a judgment or to compromise or settle a claim. The director, officer or employee or former director, officer or employee shall not be indemnified if he shall be adjudged to be liable on the basis that he has breached or failed to perform the duties of his office and the breach or failure to perform constitutes willful misconduct or recklessness. Advance indemnification shall be allowed of a director, officer or employee for reasonable expenses to be incurred in connection with the defense of the action, suit, or proceeding provided that the director, officer, or employee must reimburse the Corporation if it is subsequently determined that the director, officer or employee was not entitled to indemnification. ARTICLE NINE: Parliamentary Authority. The rules of order for the Convention, The State Executive Board, and all committees of the Convention and of the Board, shall be the current edition of "Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised." In case there is no provision in Robert's, the President or other presiding officer shall exercise his discretion, subject to appeal by the body. ARTICLE TEN: Motions Dealing With the Work of the Corporations. A motion, otherwise in order, which deals with the work of a Corporation of which the Convention is the Member shall be referred to the Board of Directors of that Corporation. The Board of Directors shall report back its comments and opinions regarding the substance of the motion at the next annual meeting of the Convention. Whenever such a report comes before the Convention, the Chair may invite the officers and Board of Directors of the Corporation(s) involved to speak.

A motion offered in any meeting of the messengers or in a meeting of the State Executive Board, or in any committee of the Convention or the State Executive Board shall be out of order if the motion would require the Convention to act in regard to a corporation of which the Convention is the Member in a manner not within the Convention’s legal power to act as the Member. ARTICLE ELEVEN: Amendments. These bylaws may be amended at any regular meeting of the Convention by a two-thirds vote of the messengers present at the time the vote is taken, provided notice of the proposed amendment is given at the first session of the Convention.

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Minutes of the Convention One Hundred Fourth Session

October 25-26, 2016 Sagebrush Inn and Suites

Taos, New Mexico Minutes of the 104th annual session of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico meeting at the Sagebrush Inn and Suites in Taos, New Mexico. Officers serving include Jonathan Richard, Estancia First, president; Dennis Garcia, Moriarty First, first vice-president; Jared Bridge, Albuquerque Anchor, second vice-president Nancy Faucett, BCNM, recording secretary and Kim Treece, BCNM, assistant recording secretary. Churches seating messengers included: Alamogordo Bethel, Eternity and First; Albuquerque Alameda, Anchor, Del Norte, Eastern Hills, First West, Fellowship, First Indian, Iglesia Central, Indian Nations, Monterey, Riverside, Sandia and X-Factor; Angel Fire; Anthony First; Artesia First; Aztec Bethel and First; Belen First and Sierra Vista; Bernalillo First; Bosque Farms Tender Mercy; Capitan Canaan Trail and Trinity; Carlsbad First; Cloudcroft First; Clovis Central, Highland and Iglesia Belen; Conchas; Corona First; Cuba First and Tinian; Deming Bethel and First; Eagle Nest; Elephant Butte Church at the Butte; Elida First; Estancia First; Eunice First; Fairacres; Farmington Emmanuel; Fort Sumner First; Gallup East Aztec, El Buen Pastor, First and The Journey; Gila Valley; Grants First; Hagerman First; Hatch First; High Rolls Trinity; Hobbs Bethel, New Hope, Open Arms and Taylor Memorial; Jal First; Jemez Pueblo; Laguna Acoma; Las Cruces Calvary, First and Primera; Las Vegas Calvary; Los Chavez First; Lovington First and Jackson Avenue; Mayhill; Milan Immanuel; Moriarty First; Portales Calvary, Emmanuel and First; Raton First, Red River First; Rio Mimbres; Rio Rancho Celebration, First and Paragon; Roswell First and Mountain View; Ruidoso First; Ruidoso Downs First; San Jon First; Santa Fe Calvary, First and Rosa de Saron; Santa Rosa First, Silver City First and Indian Hills; Socorro First; Springer First; Taos First and First Indian; Texico First; Tucumcari First; Vaughn First and Weed First.

CONVENTION THEME: Awaken the Church Tuesday Afternoon, October 25, 2016

Jonathan Richard, Presiding • Lamar Morin, BCNM’s Leadership Development Team Leader, along with

a praise team and an orchestra comprised of several NM churches, led in music worship.

• President Jonathan Richard, pastor of First Baptist Church of Estancia, called the meeting to order.

• Randy White, pastor of First Baptist Church of Taos, welcomed messengers and visitors to Taos and led in the invocation.

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• President Richard delivered his President’s Address. • Following a video by Thom Reiner, President of LifeWay, Executive

Director Joseph Bunce welcomed guests from various SBC entities and allowed them a time to bring greetings. They included: Ashley Clayton, SBC Executive Committee; Ralph Tone, LifeWay; Deanna Carter, Gateway Seminary; Wanda Lee, National WMU; Rich Johnstone, NAMB; Clyde Meador, IMB; Paul Sadler, Wayland University; and David Brittain, New Orleans Seminary Trustee.

• BUSINESS SESSION: o Seating of Messengers: Jared Bridge, 2nd Vice-President and member

of the Credentials Committee, made a motion that the messengers that had registered and who would register who had presented proper credentials from churches which were in friendly cooperation with the Baptist Convention of New Mexico as stated in the Bylaws, constitute the Convention. Carried unanimously.

o Appointment of Committees: President Richard appointed Kyle Bueerman of Alamogordo First and David Guerrero of Belen First, to serve on the Credentials Committee. First Vice-President Dennis Garcia chaired the committee and Second Vice-President Jared Bridge also served on the committee. He also appointed Ira Pinkston of Albuquerque Del Norte, to chair the 2016 Committee on Committees. Wayne Brazil of Tatum First, Aaron Coyler of Roswell First, Mike Fiddler of Santa Fe First and Phillip Smith of Socorro First also served on the committee.

o Adoption of Program: Stephen Reynolds of Cuba First and member of the Program/Order of Business Committee brought a motion to accept the program as printed. Carried unanimously.

o Executive Board Report: Brian Nystrom, chairman of the State Executive Board and pastor of Angel Fire, presented the proposed 2017 budget and proposed changes to the bylaws to be voted on the next day. (Additional wording in bold, removed wording struck through.)

ARTICLE TWO: Seating of Messengers. Section 1. At any meeting of the messengers, messengers shall be seated upon presentation of proper credentials or satisfactory evidence authorization of their election by their churches. The credentials shall be signed by the moderator or clerk of the church electing the messenger, and shall indicate the date of election. Credentials The required credentials shall be the BCNM registration form which can be submitted electronically or by paper copy and shall be presented to the Credentials Committee of the Convention before being seated. Section 2. Churches wishing to send messengers to the Convention for the first time shall present to the Credentials Committee in care of the Executive Director, at least thirty days prior to the annual meeting of the Convention to which the church desires to send

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messengers, evidence that the church is in friendly cooperation with the Convention and sympathetic with the Convention’s work, and evidence of their faith and practices, which are not in conflict with the Holy Bible, the Old and New Testaments. Section 3 2. As an autonomous State Baptist group Convention, the Convention in session reserves the right to determine what constitutes a cooperating Baptist church. Churches shall be considered in friendly cooperation who are sympathetic with the purpose and work of this Convention, having demonstrated cooperation by contributing a minimum of $250 to the a percentage of their undesignated gifts through the Cooperative Program through the BCNM during the twelve months immediately prior to the call to order of the annual or special meeting of the Convention. The faith and practices of each cooperating church, in the opinion of the Convention in session, shall not be in conflict with the Convention’s affirmed Statement of Faith Holy Bible, Old and New Testaments. The Convention in session shall be the final judge of the qualifications of its members. ARTICLE THREE: Officers. Section 1. The Convention shall have a President, a First Vice-President, and a Second Vice-President. These officers shall be elected annually by the messengers constituting the annual meeting, and shall enter upon the duties of their respective offices at the close of the session, and shall continue in office for one year or until their successors are elected. A. President. The President shall work in conjunction with the Executive Director’s office to prepare and publish a program for the annual Convention at least two weeks before the Convention convenes and shall present the program, which when adopted, shall be adhered to throughout the Convention unless changed by vote of the Convention. The President shall also appoint, at least 45 days before the annual Convention, two members to serve on the Credentials Committee and five members to serve on the Committee on Committees. The President shall serve on the State Executive Board and chair the Policy/Personnel Committee. Section 1. Committee on Committees. The President of the Convention shall appoint a five member Committee on Committees prior to the Convention. It shall be the duty of the Committee on Committees to nominate a Nominating Committee consisting of five members, none of whom is a member of the State Executive Board; an Program/Order of Business Committee consisting of five members of which the President shall be chairman; and a Resolutions Committee consisting of three members. The Committee on Committees shall nominate all other committees that may be ordered by the Convention during its session, unless otherwise directed by the Convention. Section 3. Program/Order of Business Committee. The Program/Order of Business Committee shall prepare and publish a

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program for the next annual Convention at least two weeks before the Convention convenes and shall present the program, which, when adopted, shall be adhered to throughout the Convention unless changed by vote of the Convention. The Order of Business Committee shall serve throughout the Convention, making provisions for such adjustments in the program as shall be directed by the Convention. This committee also suggests to the Convention an order of business. It shall provide for periods of time during the Convention for the introduction of all matters requiring a vote not scheduled on the agenda, and, when introduced (unless the Convention gives its unanimous consent for the immediate consideration) shall fix times for the consideration of the matter. The committee may suggest to the Convention standing rules. Section 6. Credentials Committee. The Credentials Committee shall receive petitions from churches desiring to seat messengers for the first time. The Committee shall recommend to the Convention whether messengers should be seated after the Committee studies the request, arranges for a meeting with church officials if needed, and communicates its recommendation to the church. ARTICLE SEVEN: State Executive Board. Section 9. Meetings. Regular meetings shall be held on Monday night before the third Tuesday the fourth Monday in January, and the third Monday in April, July, and September.

He also presented the Entity Board Nominations. New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home. Dale Shook was nominated to a new three-year to expire October 2019. New Mexico Baptist Foundation. Currently serving and re-nominated for another three-year term to expire October 2019 were Joe Coey of Rio Rancho First and Lewis Williams of Albuquerque Del Norte. New members nominated to serve included Anne McCollum of Gallup First and Carroll Vaughan of Bloomfield First. Carried unanimously.

He presented a motion for the proposed Bylaw change to affirm the Baptist Faith and Message 2000 as the BCNM’s Statement of Faith. Carried unanimously.

• New Business: None • New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home Report: Executive Director Randy

Rankin presented the report. He said that he was bringing a report on the future and not the past. They had begun the process to do adoptions. The program would be housed at the Convention offices in Albuquerque. They were also beginning a Christian counseling program and would not be charging for the service. He said that they were also going to partner with Connie Dixon to help families through Christian Women’s Job Corps. He presented the following change to their Articles of Incorporation. (Additional wording in bold, removed wording struck through.) ARTICLE ONE: Name. The name of the Corporation is The New Mexico Baptist Children's Home and Family Ministries, Inc. ARTICLE SEVEN:

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Composition of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of this Corporation shall be composed of one person who is a member of a church in each of the Associations recognized by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, plus two persons who reside in a radius of one hundred miles of Portales, plus two persons at large, two persons from each of five regions throughout the state who are a member of a church from associations recognized by the Baptist Convention of New Mexico, plus the Executive Director of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. The regions would consist of Northeastern, Southeastern, Northwestern, Southwestern and the Albuquerque/Santa Fe area. This would provide a total of an eleven member board. The change was to be voted on the next day.

• Christian Life Committee Report: Jay McCollum, chairman of the CLC, presented the report. He thanked Baptists of New Mexico for allowing him to serve as part of the CLC and told of several key upcoming legislative matters.

• New Mexico Baptist Foundation Report: President Rick Breeden presented the report. He said that total assets were $62 million and they were working with 130 churches. They had distributed $1.2 million. They currently had a board where each member served on both the Foundation and Church Finance Boards. He then said that they were presenting a change in the Articles of Incorporation for each board that would split the board in half, allowing half to serve on each board. He said that in conversation with Convention leadership, it was determined that there was a potential in the mission of Church Finance being in conflict with the mission of the Convention. If the Church Finance should ever have to foreclose on a church property, their mission would change from protecting the church to protecting the corporation and that would conflict with the convention’s mission to protect churches. Therefore, it was decided that it would be best to separate the sole membership of the convention on the Church Finance Corporation board. Brian Nystrom spoke on behalf of the State Executive Board and said that the position had been affirmed by the Executive Board as stated in their minutes. Dr. Bunce said that Steve Long as legal counsel for the convention would be available to answer questions. He said that the Church Finance Corporation and the Foundation have very different mission objectives. The Foundation is very compatible with the Convention, but it is difficult when the convention is seen as holding the note on church properties. Recommended changes to the Articles of Incorporation, New Mexico Baptist Foundation. (Additional wording in bold, removed wording struck through.) ARTICLE EIGHT: Composition of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of this Corporation shall be composed of the Executive Director of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and a minimum of fourteen and a maximum of twenty no fewer than four other persons. Recommended change to the Articles of Incorporation, New Mexico Baptist Church Finance Corporation to

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remove the Baptist Convention of New Mexico as the sole member. Motions were to be voted on the next day.

• The praise team and orchestra led in music worship. • Dr. Bunce introduced new staff to the state. They included: Dennis Teeters

of Eunice First, Adam Nash of Albuquerque Del Norte, Ty Platero of Gallup the Journey, Bob and Sharon Cline of Grants First; Carlos Tapia of Grants First, Joseph Andrews of Las Cruces First, Garnett Blaney of Portales First, Larry and Sandi Wood of Hobbs New Hope, Mike Wright of Artesia First, Fred MacDonald of Pecos Valley Association, Barry Foul of Las Cruces First, Robert Hamilton of Deming First, Mark and Beverly Hampton of Laguna-Acoma, Josh Faucett of Elida First, Jeremy and Angela Butler of Rio Mimbres, Cody Landers of Belen First, Joe Regel of Springer First and David Serrano of Las Cruces Primera.

• The praise team and orchestra led in music worship. • Robert Jeffress, pastor of First Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas, brought a

message. • Josh Faucett of Elida First led in the benediction.

Tuesday Evening, October 25, 2017 Dennis Garcia, Presiding

• The New Mexico Singing Churchmen opened the session in concert. • Edna Romero of Taos First Indian read scripture and led in the invocation. • Robert Jeffress brought a message. • The New Mexico Singing Churchmen led in worship. • Dr. Bunce gave his annual report. • Jamie Duke of Santa Fe Lifepoint led in the benediction.

Wednesday Morning, October 26, 2017 Jared Bridge, Presiding

• Craig Sundheimer and the praise team from Rio Rancho First opened the

session in music. • Si Budagher, pastor of Rio Rancho First, read scripture and led in prayer. • Robert Jeffress brought a message. • BUSINESS SESSION 2, President Jonathan Richard presiding.

o Committee on Committees Report: Ira Pinkston of Albuquerque Del Norte and chairman of the Committee on Committees presented the report. He recommended that Ed Meyers of Santa Fe First, serve as chairman of the 2016 Resolutions Committee and that Paul Houston of Albuquerque Del Norte and Rob Mayes of Raton First also serve on the committee. Carried unanimously. He recommended that Alan Stoddard of Ruidoso First serve as chairman of the 2017 Nominating Committee and that Linda Brown of Socorro First, Claude Cone of

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Albuquerque Monterey, Eric Frye of Farmington Emmanuel and John Russo of Fort Sumner also serve on the committee. Carried unanimously. He then recommended that Margene Harris of Socorro First, Joan Lemmon of Santa Fe First and Mary Jo Shaffer of Roswell First serve alongside the Convention President to make up the 2017 Order of Business Committee. Carried unanimously.

o Executive Board Report: Brian Nystrom presented a motion to approve the proposed 2017 budget. Carried unanimously. He presented a motion to approve the proposed BCNM Bylaw changes. Carried unanimously. He presented a motion to approve the report of the New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home including the changes to their Articles of Incorporation. Carried unanimously. He presented a motion to approve the report from the Foundation and Church Finance Corporation including the changes to their Articles of Incorporation. Carried unanimously. He then asked Steve Long to give a summary of what was involved in the motion to remove the BCNM as the sole member of the Church Finance Corporation. He then asked Dr. Bunce to present plaques to outgoing Executive Board members. They included: April Delores, Beau Lamb, Garland Moore and Matt Sellers.

o Nominating Committee Report: Kyle Bueerman of Alamogordo First presented the report. He presented recommendations for nominations for the State Executive Board members currently serving and nominated to a second three year term expiring October 2019 of Jamie Duke of Santa Fe Lifepoint, Eyvonne Gunn of Melrose First, Dennis Harris of Socorro First, Michael Head of Silver City First and Virginia Yazzie of Bloomfield First. New members nominated to serve for a three-year term expiring October 2019 were Renaldon Begay of Gallup First, Kaul Corley of Laguna Acoma, Michael Erwin of San Jon First and David Fernandez of Gallup El Buen Pastor. He recommended that Rebecca Romero of Farmington Mountain Vista fill a one-year term expiring October 2017 He also recommended that Jay McCollum of Gallup First be re-elected to a three-year term expiring October 2019 on the Christian Life Committee and that Leon Nall of Portales Emmanuel be elected to a three-year term expiring 2019 and Wanda Hiett of Albuquerque be elected to a one-year term expiring October 2018 on the CLC. He further recommended that the 2017 State Convention Annual Sermon be given by Hector Belmonte of Albuquerque Iglesia Sinai, the alternate be Dennis Diaz of Mesilla Park and that 2019 State Convention be held October 22-23 in Clovis. The recommendations carried unanimously.

• Dr. Bunce presented a plaque of appreciation to Brian Nystrom and thanked him for serving as the chairman of the State Executive Board. He also presented a plaque to Pedro Escobar who was retiring in December and thanked him for his service on the BCNM staff.

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• The Rio Rancho Praise Team led in worship. • BUSINESS SESSION 3: President Jonathan Richard presiding. Resolutions Committee: Chairman Ed Meyers of Santa Fe First presented the following resolution: Whereas the messengers to the 2016 Baptist Convention of New Mexico have enjoyed a time of worship, fellowship and encouragement together in our Lord, Jesus Christ and also our cooperation with the Gospel, and whereas we recognize the kind hospitality of the Town of Taos and its residents, and whereas we acknowledge the work of First Baptist Church of Taos in coordinating and hosting this year’s convention and whereas we especially recognize God’s gracious provision in enabling our president, officers, various committees, convention preachers, and platform personnel to execute the affairs of this convention in an orderly and God-glorifying manner, be it therefore resolved that the messengers to the Baptist Convention of New Mexico meeting in Taos, New Mexico October 25-26, 2016 express our gratitude to the Lord and to all those he has used to successfully in carrying out this year’s meeting according to His gracious purposes.

o Carried unanimously. o There was no miscellaneous business. o Election of Officers: Beau Lamb of Santa Rosa First nominated John

Hinze of Tucumcari First for president. David McFadden of Portales First moved that nominations cease. Bennie Williams of Conchas seconded. John Hinze was unanimously elected by acclamation. Bruce Morrison of Church at the Butte nominated Jared Bridge for first vice-president. Kyle Bueerman of Alamogordo First seconded. Jared Bridge was elected unanimously. Sam Duncan of Conchas nominated Beau Lamb of Santa Rosa First for second vice-president. Michael Erwin of San Jon First seconded. Carried unanimously.

• The Rio Rancho First Praise Team led in worship. • Andrew Hebert of Hobbs Taylor Memorial delivered the annual sermon. • Jonathan Richard passed the gavel to John Hinze and delivered his closing

remarks. • Bruce Morrison of Church at the Butte gave the benediction. Final attendance: 288 messengers from 99 churches and 91 visitors for a total of 379. The meeting was adjourned.

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Minutes of the State Executive Board

The Baptist Convention of New Mexico Plenary Session I Baptist Building January 18, 2016

Chairman Brian Nystrom called the meeting to order at 11:18 a.m. He led in a song and called roll. Members present at the meeting included: Steve Ballew, Jacob Bassing, Vickie Czlapinski, Andy DeHart, April Delores, Jamie Duke, Larry Evans, Eyvonne Gunn, Dennis Harris, John Hinze, Ty Houghtaling, Danny Kirkpatrick, Beau Lamb, Charles Lord, Pam Mayes, Dave McFadden, Luke Miller, Garland Moore, Brian Nystrom, Joe Phillips, Dave Rowser, Matt Sellers, Billy Tucker, Don Turnage, Shelby Vaughan, and Virginia Yazzie. Those absent included: Don Archer, Jared Bridge, Alan McAlister, and Michael Head. There was a quorum present. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT: Dr. Bunce presented his report. He welcomed and introduced new board members. They included: Steve Ballew from Farmington Emmanuel, Andy DeHart from Hatch First, Jamie Duke from Santa Fe Lifepoint, Larry Evans from Cloudcroft First, Ty Houghtaling from Artesia First, Dave McFadden from Portales First, Dave Rowser from Lovington Jackson Avenue and Shelby Vaughan from Artesia Hermosa Drive. He introduced Mike Cannata and said that, according to policy, he had hired him in the interim time between Executive Board Meetings and that he would be presented in the evening session by the Policy/Personnel Committee for affirmation. He said that beginning in 2016, the BCNM had entered into a new financial partnership with NAMB. There were no longer jointly funded missionaries. There would still be Church Planting Catalysts, but they were NAMB employees under the supervision of BCNM. He said the Policy/Personnel would be looking as some possible changes to the Bylaws in the coming year. In 2015, New Mexico Baptists gave the largest Lottie Moon Christmas Offering in the history of the Convention at $1,253,252. There was also an increase in Cooperative Program giving over 2014. Dennis Harris moved to approve the report. There was no discussion. Beau Lamb seconded. Carried unanimously. Charles Lord led in prayer for lunch as the session was adjourned to committee meetings.

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Brian Nystrom called the meeting to order at 5:32 p.m. and called roll. The same members were present with the addition of Jared Bridge. Pam Mayes moved to accept the absences for both sessions. Shelby Vaughan seconded. There was no discussion. Carried unanimously. There was a quorum present. Guests present: Margene Harris, Dan and Miriam Pearce. Approval of Minutes: Chairman Nystrom entertained a motion to approve the September minutes. Beau Lamb moved to accept the minutes. April Delores seconded. There was no discussion. Carried unanimously. REPORTS OF CONVENTION ENTITIES Children’s Home: Administrator Randy Rankin presented the report. He said that $54,000 came in as a result of the Christmas letter that was sent out. In a tough economic time, they were proud that New Mexico Baptists continue to support the NM Baptist Children’s Home. They ended 2015 well. They had some damage from the snow storm the day after Christmas and would have to put new roofs on several buildings. Three kids made professions of faith in 2015. Dave McFadden led in prayer for the Home. Foundation/Church Finance Corporation: Robert Ewing, president of the NM Baptist Foundation, presented the report. He said that the Church Finance had just over $55 million in assets and they were working with 140 churches within the 10 western states. Total loans were $43 million of that $55 million. There were paying a minimum of 1.8 percent on savings accounts with them. The annual growth rate had been over 10 percent for the previous years. There were 1,075 accounts with the CFC. The Foundation had $48 million to support Kingdom work. Growth rates were at 26 percent. Joe Phillips prayed for the Foundation and Church Finance Corporation. REPORTS OF BCNM TEAMS Evangelism/Discipleship Team: Charles Lord presented the report. He read the Advancing the Kingdom Objectives. He said that Rick Sullivan had gone to the State Evangelism Director’s meeting and had found a lot of ideas. He said David Englehart had shared several stories with their committee of how students were sharing the gospel and seeing people come to know the Lord. There were already students applying for summer missions. There would be one NM Mission Team for the year. He said the Evangelism Conference was going to be different and all three conferences would be meeting as one. Dr. Bunce added that of the 500 largest Southern Baptist churches in the Nation, Sagebrush was

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number eight. Jared Bridge moved to accept the report. Billy Tucker seconded. Carried unanimously. Jacob Bassing led in prayer for the EDT. Information Services Team: Pam Mayes presented the report. She said that if people were asked what was going in their church, there would be a variety of answers. She said, “God is working all around, but we fail to see it.” The Baptist New Mexican wants to share stories through many ways such as “snippets” in the paper, social media, improving the convention’s website and sharing through videos and DVDs. Their goal for the Baptist New Mexican was to have 70 percent New Mexico generated news. They were going to a simpler schedule and were moving from 43 issues a year to 37. Beau Lamb moved to accept the report. Jared Bridge seconded. Carried unanimously. April Delores led in prayer for the IST. Leadership/Development Team: Billy Tucker presented the report. He said that camping ministry was a large part of the LDT. Development of leaders was also a big part. The team was involved in helping hurting churches. He said that Buck had shared in their committee that Sivells was looking for a Facilities Manager. He also shared that the roof on the dining hall needed major work. Mike Cannata shared in committee that he had experience in construction and was already using it at Inlow. They were in the process of refurbishing several showers on the campus. Joe Phillips moved to accept the report. Dennis Harris seconded. Carried unanimously. Ty Houghtaling led in prayer for the LDT. Missions Mobilization Team: John Hinze presented the report. He brought a recommendation for Atherton Trust Funds for Alamogordo First for a potential two year period beginning in March of 2016. The amount approved for 2016 was $22,920 and for 2017 for $21,998. The church had property to sell and once it did the financial assistance would drop. Carried unanimously. He presented a recommendation for Harrison Trust Funds for a seminary scholarship for Lorne Denetclaw for $3,000. Carried unanimously. He presented recommendations for Harrison Trust Funds for Indian Camp for $50 per person from requesting churches. Any unused scholarships were to be returned. The churches included: Albuquerque Indian Nations for $500; Espanola First Indian for $300; Jemez Valley for $1,250; Laguna Acoma for $2,500; Taos Indian for $1,000 and Thoreau First for $2,000. Carried unanimously. He said their committee had approved Pastoral Aid for Eagle Nest for $250 per month for Murrell Howell; Gallup First Indian for $250 per month for Robert Fontenot; Hatch Renacer for $250 per month for Mariano Lopez, Glenwood for $250 per month for Wayne Nelson and Cuba First for $250 per month for Stephen Reynolds. Dr. Bunce recognized Dan Pearce and thanked him for his work as a Church Planter Catalyst. Matt Sellers moved to accept the report. Charles Lord seconded. Carried unanimously. Luke Miller led in prayer for the MMT.

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SPECIAL COMMITTEE REPORTS Property/Finance: Vice-Chairman Charles Lord presided while Chairman Brian Nystrom presented the report. Brian said a big thank you to Gerald Farley and Katie Carroll for all of the work they had done during a very difficult financial year. He said the books closed with a surplus of $50,436, which was forwarded to the IMB. They had approved funds for new roofs at Sivells and the BSU in Las Cruces. He brought a recommendation to approve the Corporate Resolution which states that, “Dr. Joseph L. Bunce, Executive Director, is empowered to act on behalf of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico in all matters requiring signatures enabling the sale, exchange, transfer, purchase or other forms of conveyance of all the cash assets, securities, bonds, certificates of deposits, notes issued by private, corporate or governmental agencies and real property.” Carried unanimously. Policy/Personnel Report: Jonathan Richard presented the report. He presented Mike Cannata and asked him to share about himself. Mike was unanimously approved. He referred to a handout from the Bylaws concerning seating of messengers at the State Convention and said their committee would be looking at some changes to the bylaw in the coming year. New Business: None Board Time with Dr. Bunce: Dr. Bunce asked new board members to share a little about themselves and anything the Board could pray with them about. He asked board members to help him find people in the state that had completed a bachelor’s degree that would be interested in pursuing a Master of Divinity program through Golden Gate Seminary. There were a lot of scholarships available for students and would start in the fall. He distributed a list of how Mission New Mexico funds were dispersed in 2015. He asked if there were other items that needed to be addressed in the Mission New Mexico Offering. He asked the board to approve leaving the goal at $320,000 for 2016 and allow the staff to set the designations. Danny Kirkpatrick moved to approve the recommendation. Matt Sellers seconded. Carried unanimously. He asked for discussion from the Board concerning the Bylaws mentioned above. Garland Moore moved to adjourn. Matt Sellers seconded. Carried unanimously. Eyvonne Gunn led in prayer to dismiss at 8:32.

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Minutes of the State Executive Board

The Baptist Convention of New Mexico Plenary Session I Baptist Building April 18, 2016

Chairman Brian Nystrom called the meeting to order at 11:01 a.m. He read scripture, led in song and called roll. Members present included: Steve Ballew, Jacob Bassing, Jared Bridge, Andy DeHart, April Delores, Larry Evans, Eyvonne Gunn, Dennis Harris, Michael Head, John Hinze, Ty Houghtaling, Danny Kirkpatrick, Beau Lamb, Charles Lord, Pam Mayes, Alan McAlister, Dave McFadden, Garland Moore, Brian Nystrom, Joe Phillips, Dave Rowser, Billy Tucker, Don Turnage, and Virginia Yazzie. Those absent included: Don Archer, Jamie Duke, Luke Miller, Matt Sellers and Shelby Vaughan. Vicki Czapinski had resigned from the board. There was a quorum present. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT: Dr. Bunce presented his report. He introduced Nathan Moore, the new assistant manager at Inlow Camp. He asked Nathan to share about his family. He reminded everyone of the Advancing the Kingdom Objectives. He said there was an uptick in disciplemaking across the state. There were over 3,100 baptisms across the state reported in 2016. The State Evangelism Conference had 497 adults and 47 children as registered attendees from 126 churches. The 2017 conference would be February 27-28 at Albuquerque Sandia. There was $50,000 given through a will for ministries with handicapped and Native American children. They were looking at the possibility of having a special needs kid’s camp the next year. The Mission New Mexico Offering was $10,000 ahead of the previous year although CP was running behind budget. Dr. Bunce and Mr. Farley were monitoring it closely. There had been a request from the Kenyan Convention to have mission teams from churches to provide leadership training for pastors of churches built through Houses of Hope. He also said there was a new Master of Divinity cohort beginning through Golden Gate Seminary that would begin in the fall. He asked for names of potential students and said there were several scholarships available. He said that Randy Hollis had been hired as Facilities Manager at Sivells, but Buck Wheat had resigned as manager. He thanked Buck for his three years of service at the camp. He presented proposed allocations for the Mission New Mexico Offering, which included BSU Christian Challenge Global Missions, $25,000; BSU Christian Challenge New Mexico Teams, $20,000; Deaf Ministries, $10,000; Disaster Relief, $10,000; Hispanic Ministries, $10,000; Hunger Ministries, $45,000; Inlow Baptist Camp, $105,000; Minister Emergency Funds, $10,000; Minister Family Retreat, $40,000; Muslim

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Ministries, $10,000; Native American Ministries, $10,000, and Sivells Baptist Camp, $25,000 for a total of $320,000. He asked to amend the designations to make the goal for Sivells Baptist Camp $105,000. That brought the total to $400,000. He said it had come to his attention that the manager’s house at Sivells was in poor condition. He said it may be necessary to “front load” funds for Inlow and Sivells to allow moving forward on the two houses and that would be presented in the evening session. He introduced Chad Spriggs, who would be a Church Planting Catalyst employed by NAMB but supervised by the BCNM. He spoke about the book he had presented in his written report, Good Faith, Being a Christian When Society Things You’re Irrelevant and Extreme by David Kinnamman and Gabe Lyons. He also recommended the book, Life In Christ by John Stott. He asked for prayer as would be having hip replacement surgery in the coming weeks. Jared Bridge moved to approve the report. There was no discussion. Beau Lamb seconded. Carried unanimously. Alan McAlister led in prayer for Dr. Bunce’s hip surgery and recovery. The session was adjourned to committee meetings.

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Brian Nystrom called the meeting to order at 5:45 p.m. and called roll. The same members were present except for Jamie Duke and Luke Miller who were present. Vice Chairman Charles Lord introduced guests that were present and led in prayer. Margene Harris was present. Approval of Minutes: REPORTS OF CONVENTION ENTITIES Children’s Home: Administrator Randy Rankin presented the report via FaceTime. He had just returned home from the Southern Baptist Child Care Workers Meeting. He said that churches would soon be receiving their Mother’s Day Offering packet. He asked churches to please share the information in their bulletins and newsletters. It would also be nice for the pastor to share about it from the pulpit. They were anticipating a busy summer. The entire campus was to take a vacation the first week they were out of school to San Antonio, TX. They hope that each cottage would also be able to take individual vacations. Everyone would be home in August however, to get ready for fair. Gifts for support have been good. Dr. Bunce asked him about the meeting he had just

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returned from and the relationship other homes had with their conventions. Mr. Rankin said that there were 20 different Southern Baptist Children’s Homes across the SBC. After sitting through meetings with them, he saw how blessed he was to serve in New Mexico. Joe Phillips moved to accept the report. Pam Mayes seconded. Carried unanimously. Beau Lamb led in prayer for the Home. Foundation/Church Finance Corporation: Micheal Summer presented the report. He said that year end assets were over $57 million on the Church Finance side. Loan demand had increased 10 percent. On the Foundation side, beneficiaries had received $1 million. Assets equaled $38 million, a one percent increase. They were to conduct several wills and trusts seminars throughout the year, a total of seven. Gift annuities and scholarships were picking up. They were working on their social media impact over the summer. Dave McFadden moved to accept the report. Jared Bridge seconded. Carried unanimously. Danny Kirkpatrick led in prayer for the Foundation. REPORTS OF BCNM TEAMS Evangelism/Discipleship Team: Team Chairman Jared Bridge presented the report. He told how he had begun to prayer run his neighborhood. He told a story about Dillon who lived in his neighborhood and had been struggling with a heroin addiction. He led in prayer for him. He showed a little form he had gotten from Rick Sullivan to help him keep tract of 10 people he was witnessing to. He said Rick would be happy to share them with anyone. He said that April Delores had shared about nine people at Laguna Acoma that had given their lives to Christ the previous weekend. Garland Moore said he had 24 candidates for baptism Easter Sunday. Jared shared another story about Jesse Boggs. He met Jesse at the Bivocational Minister’s Retreat the previous year. Jesse pastored in Las Vegas, New Mexico. He heard from Jesse that they had their first baptism in that community in four years. He told about what a blessing the 2016 State Evangelism Conference had been. April Delores led in prayer for the EDT. Information Services Team: Team Chairman Pam Mayes presented the report. She said that they were in the business of telling stores and were working hard to keep everyone informed. She showed everyone the new format of the Baptist New Mexican and said there would be other changes too. Kevin Parker demonstrated the new BNM Portal that would be added soon to the BCNM website. Michael Head led in prayer for the IST. There was a short break.

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Leadership/Development Team: Team Chairman Billy Tucker presented the report. He led in prayer for the search for a new manager at Sivells. He said that summer camps were about to happen. He told about repairs being made at Sivells and said that summer staffing for both camps was almost complete. Camps would start at both camps the first of June and each church should be receiving information about all of the camps in the mail. The Bivocational Pastor’s Retreat would be at Sivells June 29-31. The Minister and Family Retreat would be August 3-5, 2017 and the location was still being “hammered out.” There were 550 young people at the Young Lives Ablaze Conference earlier in the month. There were six who accepted Christ and one on track to be baptized. Joe Phillips led in prayer for the LDT. Missions Mobilization Team: Team Chairman John Hinze presented the report. He said that they had granted pastoral aid to Beau Lamb at Santa Rosa First in the amount of $250 a month. He reminded the board that this was on a three year rotation and the amount would go down each year. He brought a recommendation for up to $1,000 in Harrison Trust Funds for Bloomfield Gospel Victory and up to $1,000 for Mescalero for Inlow Indian Camp. Carried unanimously. He said they had heard great reports from the Missions Team members. Jamie Duke led in prayer for the MMT. SPECIAL COMMITTEE REPORTS Property/Finance: Vice-Chairman Charles Lord chaired the committee while Brian Nystrom presented the report. Brian presented a recommendation to fund the necessary amount of the Mission New Mexico Offering related to housing at Inlow and Sivells from designated funds until the offering was completed. The recommendation carried unanimously. Policy/Personnel Report: President Jonathan Richard presented the report. He presented recommendation 1: SABBATICAL POLICY After seven years of continuous full-time service to the Baptist Convention of New Mexico’s Strategic Leadership Team level staff members are eligible for a four-week, paid sabbatical. The purpose of the sabbatical should be to allow for a time of rest as well as a change of pace including some uninterrupted study time. A sabbatical request is to be submitted to the Executive Director. This request will include a proposed sabbatical plan along with projected expenses. At no time will more than one employee be on sabbatical. Once the sabbatical plan and expense of the sabbatical are approved by the Executive Director, the employee can proceed with the agreed upon sabbatical plan and a report of the sabbatical will be forthcoming following their return. Any sabbatical expenses will be in keeping with BCNM policy and/or IRS regulations. Eligibility for SLT members involved in continuing advanced education would be postponed until the

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conclusion of their education. Carried unanimously. Recommendation 2: To have each entity of which the Baptist Convention of New Mexico is a member to submit a dossier of each new board member nominee being presented to the State Executive Board to include contact/church information and qualifications. Carried unanimously. New Business: None Board Time with Dr. Bunce: Dr. Bunce said that he had invited SBC Attorney Augie Boto to speak during this time of the board, but his flight had been delayed due to inclement weather in Houston. He would be present the next day to conduct a Church Liability Issues in the Church Seminar. He said he had asked Mr. Boto to address the previously discussed issues of seating messengers for the BCNM. He said that in the documents that we currently had, there was a section that stated that in order to be a member in good standing you must give $250. Many of our churches view that as dues. We need to try to move away from the dues philosophy. The meeting was adjourned at 8:26 p.m.

Minutes of the State Executive Board

The Baptist Convention of New Mexico Plenary Session I Baptist Building

July 18, 2016 Chairman Brian Nystrom called the meeting to order at 11:05 a.m. He called roll. Members present included: Steve Ballew, Jacob Bassing, Jared Bridge, Andy DeHart, Larry Evans, Eyvonne Gunn, Dennis Harris, Michael Head, Ty Houghtaling, Danny Kirkpatrick, Beau Lamb, Charles Lord, Pam Mayes, Alan McAlister, Luke Miller, Garland Moore, Brian Nystrom, Joe Phillips, Jonathan Richard, Dave Rowser, Don Turnage, and Virginia Yazzie. Those with excused absences included: April Delores, John Hinze, Dave McFadden, Matt Sellers, and Billy Tucker. Jamie Duke and Shelby Vaughan were also absent. Don Archer had resigned from the board. There was a quorum present. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT: Dr. Bunce presented his report. He welcomed guests and said that they included several Directors of Missions: John Torrison, Central Association; Fred MacDonald, Pecos Valley Association; Dan Pearce, Eastern and Tucumcari Associations and Danny Kirkpatrick from Southeastern Association who serves on the Board. He pointed to baptisms totals each year from 2006 to 2015 that were listed in his report. He said that of the 281 congregations that reported on the 2015 Annual Church Profile, 84

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reported zero baptisms. As important as it was to plant new churches it was also important to assist declining churches. He was also assigning areas of responsibility for the Convention staff to be certain to maximize effectiveness. He emphasized that church re-planting and church revitalization were different. He said that while church planting and re-planting would remain in the Missions Mobilization Team church revitalization would move to the Evangelism/Discipleship Team. He said that the Convention was not a denomination of mega churches, but of smaller membership churches. The 2015 Annual Church Profile showed 198 of the 281 reporting churches in the state average 75 or less in attendance. Therefore, he was expanding the Evangelism/Discipleship Team by presenting Tar Henderson, together with the Policy/Personnel Committee, to serve as the Small Membership and Rural Church Consultant. He also hoped to present another individual in the near future that would be assigned to overall revitalization of churches along with the task of relating specifically to upcoming millennial pastors. He was also re-assigning Sunday School and Sunday School training to the Leadership Development Team who was already doing Vacation Bible School training as well as assisting with Sunday School and small group training. He said that the Bylaws of the Convention needed to be updated. He would be asking the State Convention to affirm the 2000 Baptist Faith and Message as the Convention’s Statement of Faith. He also said that the dates of the Executive Board’s January board meeting needed to be changed because it continually fell on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. He said Cooperative Program giving in June and July was up and the Mission New Mexico Offering had already reached $100,000 of the $400,000 goal. The special offering would be heavily promoted in September. Beau Lamb moved to approve the report. Garland Moore seconded. Carried unanimously. Jared Bridge led in prayer for lunch and the session was adjourned to committee meetings.

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Brian Nystrom called the meeting to order at 5:35 p.m. and called roll. The same members were present with the addition of Jamie Duke. Jared Bridge moved to excuse the absences of those that had notified the board of their absence. Dave Rowser seconded. Carried unanimously

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Guests Present: Dr. Bunce introduced guests that were present. They included: John Torrison, Dan Pearce and his wife Miriam, Fred MacDonald, Barbara Turnage, Margene Harris, Tar and Elaine Henderson, Lewis Williams, Mario Yazzie, Jack and Lou Ann Berryhill, Rene Edwards, Barbara Blackwell and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lemmons. Vice Chairman Charles Lord led in prayer. Old Business: None REPORTS OF CONVENTION ENTITIES Children’s Home: Administrator Randy Rankin presented the report. He expressed appreciation to the board for allowing him to report via FaceTime at the previous meeting. He said that the Mother’s Day Offering was at $110,000. There had been several work groups on the campus throughout the summer and he thanked the board for Mission New Mexico dollars that helped with the Transitional Living building. He said they would be temporarily closing one of the cottages to allow time for some much needed repair. The children had all been reassigned and all staff was still being utilized. He brought a recommendation to elect Dale Shook from Hobbs Taylor Memorial to their board to replace David Wheat who was rotating off. Dave Rowser moved to accept the report with the recommendation. Eyvonne Gunn seconded. Carried unanimously. Don Turnage led in prayer for the Home. Foundation/Church Finance Corporation: Rick Breeden presented the report. He introduced Church Finance Vice-Chairman Lewis Williams. He said that the Church Finance Corporation had grown from $12 million to $60 million in the last 10 years. Total loans were $43 million and total investors or investments were $49 million. Loans represented about 75 percent of their total assets. The Foundation side was at $28 million 10 years ago and $39 million the end of June. There was $1.2 million paid out in 2015 and distributions through March were about $301,000. He said the first quarter was not their largest distribution time, it was typically more in the fall scholarship time in the fall. They hoped to be on mark to hit $1.2 million again. Total assets under management were $38.7 million He brought a recommendation of board nominees of Joe Coey of Rio Rancho First, Anne McCollum of Gallup First, Carroll Vaughan of Bloomfield First and Lewis Williams of Albuquerque Del Norte. Jonathan Richard moved to approve the report with the recommendations. Danny Kirkpatrick

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seconded. Carried unanimously. He also informed the board of changes their board was proposing to the State Convention to change Article Eight of the Articles of Incorporation for the New Mexico Baptist Foundation and Article Eight of the Articles of Incorporation for the Church Finance Corporation. REPORTS OF BCNM TEAMS Evangelism/Discipleship Team: Jared Bridge presented the report. He said they spent time praying for the 48 summer missionaries serving around the world. They were looking at San Juan College and the ministry there. Jonathan Bull was moving from Portales to the New Mexico Highlands University as Director. He said the Evangelism Conference was coming up in February, but the State Fair would be in September. He said they were looking for groups to do a missions trip and serve at the Fair. Jacob Bassing led in prayer for the team. Information Services Team: Pam Mayes presented the report. She said their team seeks to connect churches of all sizes to help them know they are a part of a much bigger picture. A lot of time and energy has gone into launching the new information portal. Another way to be connected was to be part of the storyteller network. They were publishing information on all the events occurring on the other teams. Dave Rowser led in prayer for the team There was a short break. Leadership/Development Team: Luke Miller presented the report. He said that the responsibility for Sunday School or Bible Study training was being transferred to their team. He also said that the Contextualized Leadership Training and the development of the New Mexico School of Christian Leadership. There would be a full slate of courses available in the fall and information could be found at www.nmscl.org. He said summer was the busiest time for their team. There were 235 at the Lives Ablaze 1.0 Camp, 111 at Lives Ablaze 2.0 and 262 at Lives Ablaze 3.0 for over 600 campers at the youth camps. Combined statistics from the camps had 22 professions of faith, 18 rededications, 10 called to the ministry and seven other decisions. They also took an offering at each of the camps designated this year to go the India Mission Projects and they totaled approximately $3,500. The first children’s camp at Inlow made it until Tuesday about noon and had to evacuate due to the Dog Head Fire. After they evacuated to the Estancia Fair Grounds their camp pastor preached one last time and three children accepted Christ. They had 187 in attendance at that camp and 199 at Connection Camp at Sivells with four professions of faith. He said the Worship4Life Camp and Children’s Music Camp had been the previous week at Inlow with 81 at CMC and 152 at W4L.

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Overall there were over 1,200 at the combined camps. Some good news from Inlow was that the evacuation plan set in place worked great and they evacuated the entire camp in 22 minutes. VBS Training continued to grow with over 400 individuals trained. Andy DeHart led in prayer for the team. Missions Mobilization Team: Beau Lamb presented the report. He said there had been 365 salvations reported from their team in June and July, but they were across the world. There were 15 baptisms they knew of. There were also four men licensed to be pastors. They had four folks praying about being church planters. They were working on publicizing the Mission New Mexico Offering. If every family in the state gave $20, they would be over the goal. It needed to be publicized though. Pam Mayes led in prayer for the team. SPECIAL COMMITTEE REPORTS Property/Finance: Vice-Chairman Charles Lord chaired the meeting while Brian Nystrom presented the report. Brian presented a recommendation that Dr. Bunce be authorized to sign a quit claim deed regarding the removal of the reversionary clause for Lot Eleven (11), Pueblos de Rodeo Road Area 2, Santa Fe, New Mexico, as shown on plat filed in the Office of the County Clerk, Santa Fe County, New Mexico on November 9, 1977 as Document No. 411,071 and amended plat recorded as Document No. 412,848 known as Rodeo Road Baptist Church. Carried unanimously. Policy/Personnel Report: President Jonathan Richard presented the report. He presented Recommendation 1: to hire Tar Henderson as Smaller Membership and Rural Church Consultant serving in the Evangelism/Discipleship Team. He had Tar share his heart for the ministry and his testimony. Carried Unanimously. He drew attention to proposed Bylaw changes that would be presented for vote at the September meeting. Recommendation 2: to approve the Statement of Faith, “As the Baptist Convention of New Mexico, we affirm the Baptist Faith and Message 2000 as the Convention’s affirmed Statement of Faith.” Carried unanimously. Recommendation 3: To add to the Policy Manual’s Retirement Plan policy on contributions, “Subparagraph B. An employee, once a year, can determine where they want to invest an amount equal to their contribution, but not to exceed five percent of their compensation, by letting the accountant know and filling out the proper paperwork to enable such a transaction to take place.” Carried unanimously. Board Time with Dr. Bunce Jacob Bassing moved to adjourn. Andy DeHart seconded. Carried unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 9:02 p.m.

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Minutes of the State Executive Board

The Baptist Convention of New Mexico Plenary Session I Baptist Building

September 19, 2016 Chairman Brian Nystrom called the meeting to order at 11:04 a.m. He called roll. Members present included: Steve Ballew, Jacob Bassing, Andy DeHart, April Delores, Jamie Duke, Larry Evans, Dennis Harris, Michael Head, John Hinze, Beau Lamb, Charles Lord, Pam Mayes, Alan McAlister, Dave McFadden, Luke Miller, Garland Moore, Brian Nystrom, Joe Phillips, Jonathan Richard, Dave Rowser, Matt Sellers, Billy Tucker, Shelby Vaughan and Virginia Yazzie. Members absent included: Jared Bridge, Eyvonne Gunn, Ty Houghtaling, Danny Kirkpatrick and Don Turnage. There was a quorum present. Matt Sellers moved to approve the absences. John Hinze seconded. Carried unanimously. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT: Dr. Bunce presented his report. He thanked April Delores, Beau Lamb, Garland Moore and Matt Sellers who were rotating off the board and encouraged them to attend the State Convention to allow messengers to also thank them for the service. He said that the Church Finance Corporation would be bringing a request in the evening session to have the Baptist Convention of New Mexico removed as their sole member. This was to remove liability. The BCNM would continue to be the sole member for the New Mexico Baptist Foundation. The appropriate action from the Board would be to vote to affirm the action that would be presented directly to the Convention messengers. He thanked Brian Nystrom for leadership over the past two years and said that new officers would be elected in the evening session. He said that the New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home would also be bringing some proposed changes to their Articles of Incorporation in the evening session. Members present in the evening session would also be looking at new partnership agreement with the North American Mission Board and voting on the Proposed 2017 Budget. With that budget he noted that the BCNM must continue to provide resources for ministries, but must also continue to move money onto SBC causes. The budget to be presented includes a two percent increase in Cooperative Program giving to the SBC. That would be a total of five percent in the last three years. He thanked Disaster Relief volunteers and those that had served at the New Mexico State Fair including Tar Henderson and Jonathan Richard that had put in many hours. He said that the State Fair ministry had the largest number of volunteers in the history of the ministry. He said that Catalyst Church in Artesia launched with over 100 members and four others were set to launch soon. They included: Christ Church ABQ, Rio Church, Christ Fellowship and Anhelo Iglesia Cristiana. He pointed out that there seemed to be

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an uptick in baptisms across the state and for that he was grateful. He introduced J.E. Hammond who would be presented in the evening session as the new manager at Sivells Baptist Retreat and Conference Center. He asked J to say a few words to the board. He asked the board to pray for churches across the state that were looking for a pastor. He shared BCNM staff that would celebrate anniversaries in the next few months and recommended two books. The Millennials, Connecting to America’s Largest Generation by Thom S. Rainer and Jess W. Rainer and Reaching Millennials, Proven Methods for Engaging a Younger Generation by David Stark. Garland Moore moved to approve the report. Shelby Vaughan seconded. Carried unanimously. Pam Mayes led in prayer for lunch and the meeting was adjourned to committee meetings at 12:20 p.m.

Plenary Session II Baptist Building

Brian Nystrom called the meeting to order at 5:43 p.m. and called roll. The same members were present with the addition of Jared Bridge. Dennis Harris moved to excuse the absences. April Delores seconded. Carried unanimously Guests Present: Dr. Bunce introduced guests that were present. They included: Margene Harris, Steve Long, Gary Lowe and Jamie Richard Dave McFadden led in prayer. Old Business: None REPORTS OF CONVENTION ENTITIES Children’s Home: Administrator Randy Rankin presented the report. He said that the kids that participated in the County Fair did very well and all of the kids were settling into school. He said that their board met the previous Friday and had approved several things. One was that after the first of the year, they would have an adoption program available through the Children’s Home. It was to be a ministry and not a money making venture. They would also be hiring a full-time Christian counselor, but would not be charging for those services. They were enhancing their work through Christian Women’s Job Corps and would be partnering with the BCNM to have Connie Dixon work through the Children’s Home in this venture. He presented a RECOMMENDATION to change their name to the New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home and Family Ministries. Billy Tucker moved to approve the change. David McFadden seconded. Carried unanimously. Recommendation 2: To allow their board to change the board structure to go to a five region structure, Northeast, Northwest, Southeast,

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Southwest and Central. They would have two board members from each region along with the Executive Director of the BCNM. Dennis Harris moved to allow the change. Beau Lamb seconded. Carried unanimously. Jared Bridge moved to accept the report. Matt Sellers seconded. Carried unanimously. Beau Lamb led in prayer for the Home. Foundation/Church Finance Corporation: President Rick Breeden presented the report. He said that after a discussion with BCNM leadership, it was decided that the Church Finance Corporation could be at odds the Convention’s mission purpose. Their board had voted to remove the BCNM as the sole member of the Church Finance Corporation. They would still remain the sole member of the New Mexico Baptist Foundation. Dave McFadden moved to affirm the Church Finance’s decision. Beau Lamb seconded. Carried unanimously. John Hinze led in prayer for the New Mexico Baptist Foundation and the Church Finance Corporation. AUDIT REPORT: Auditor Nick Loftis presented the report. He said that the convention received an unmodified or “clean” audit. Total assets were at $8.9 million. Bryan Nystrom surrendered the chair to Vice-Chairman Charles Lord and presented a recommendation from the Property/Finance Committee to approve the audit. The recommendation carried unanimously. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Jared Bridge moved to approve the April and July minutes. John Hinze seconded. Carried unanimously. There was a short break. REPORTS OF BCNM TEAMS Evangelism/Discipleship Team: Jared Bridge presented the report. He said that college ministries that the BCNM put on are “hitting home runs left and right.” He shared several stories from the collegiate ministries. He also said that the Diaper Changing and Nursing Moms booths at the New Mexico State Fair were very positive and volunteers were able to minister and share with several people. Jamie Duke led in prayer for the Evangelism/Discipleship Team. Information Services Team: Pam Mayes presented the report. She said that the Information Services Team tells stories and they are always looking for stories to tell. These stories inspire others with the ministries that are shared.

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Connections are being made and people are being enabled to mobilize. She encouraged everyone to be willing to share their story with the Baptist New Mexican. Some other ways they communicate are through the GoBNM.com Portal, Facebook and Twitter. Steve Ballew led in prayer for the Information Services Team. Leadership/Development Team: Billy Tucker presented the report. He showed how he had pulled up on his phone a website for the New Mexico School of Christian Leadership (NMSCL.com.) He said they had discussed in their committee how to best communicate with leadership throughout the state. They had been doing group leader training and using the book, I Am a Member by Thom Rainer. They were also using another book by Thom Rainer entitled, Who Moved My Pulpit and gave a copy to each member. Andy DeHart led in prayer for the Leadership Development Team. Missions Mobilization Team: John Hinze presented the report. He said that they reviewed their monthly reports from planters, apprentices and church pastoral aid during their committee time. They had approved Pastoral Aid for Rob McIntosh in Church Rock for $250 per month September through December. He said that Mission New Mexico materials had been distributed and encouraged board members to promote the offering through use of the videos that were included in the packet sent to each church. He said they had approved the development of a 10:2 Conference to be held in five areas of the state in 2017. The Mission Banquet at the Annual State Convention had been replaced with a Crossover Taos event. April Delores led in prayer for the Missions Mobilization Team. SPECIAL COMMITTEE REPORTS Property/Finance: Vice-Chairman Charles Lord chaired the meeting while Brian Nystrom presented the following recommendations. RECOMMENDATION 1: to approve the proposed 2017 budget. Carried unanimously. RECOMMENDATION 2 had been approved during the audit report. RECOMMENDATION 3: That funds in the account “Interest on Notes” be designated by the Executive Board to offset the post retirement benefit liability until the liability is covered or the liability ceases to exist. Carried unanimously. RECOMMENDATION 4: To use $70,000 from Operational Reserves to cover necessary capital improvements for the camps. Carried unanimously. Brian Nystrom resumed the chair. Policy/Personnel Report: President Jonathan Richard presented the following recommendations. RECOMMENDATION 1: To call J.E. Hammond as the manager of Sivells Baptist Retreat and Conference Center under the Leadership Development Team. Carried unanimously. RECOMMENDATION 2: To add

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a sentence to the end of the recommendation from the July meeting regarding a retirement policy. The sentence states, “The employer’s contribution will continue to Guidestone.” Carried unanimously. RECOMMENDATION 3: To approve the proposed bylaw changes as presented at the July Meeting.

PROPOSED BCNM BYLAW CHANGES

ARTICLE TWO: Seating of Messengers.

Section 1. At any meeting of the messengers, messengers shall be seated

upon presentation of proper credentials or satisfactory evidence authorization of their election by their churches. The credentials shall be signed by the moderator or clerk of the church electing the messenger, and shall indicate the date of election. Credentials The required credentials shall be the BCNM registration form which can be submitted electronically or by paper copy and shall be presented to the Credentials Committee of the Convention before being seated. Section 2. Churches wishing to send messengers to the Convention for the first time shall present to the Credentials Committee in care of the Executive Director, at least thirty days prior to the annual meeting of the Convention to which the church desires to send messengers, evidence that the church is in friendly cooperation with the Convention and sympathetic with the Convention’s work, and evidence of their faith and practices, which are not in conflict with the Holy Bible, the Old and New Testaments.

Section 3 2. As an autonomous State Baptist group Convention, the

Convention in session reserves the right to determine what constitutes a cooperating Baptist church. Churches shall be considered in friendly cooperation who are sympathetic with the purpose and work of this Convention, having demonstrated cooperation by contributing a minimum of $250 to the a percentage of their undesignated gifts through the Cooperative Program through the BCNM during the twelve months immediately prior to the call to order of the annual or special meeting of the Convention. The faith and practices of each cooperating church, in the opinion of the Convention in session, shall not be in conflict with the Convention’s affirmed Statement of Faith Holy Bible, Old and New Testaments. The Convention in session shall be the final judge of the qualifications of its members.

Section 3. Each church shall be entitled to two messengers and one

additional messenger for every twenty-five members or major portion thereof above twenty-five; but in no case shall any church be entitled to more than eight messengers.

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ARTICLE THREE: Officers.

Section 1. The Convention shall have a President, a First Vice-President, and a Second Vice-President. These officers shall be elected annually by the messengers constituting the annual meeting, and shall enter upon the duties of their respective offices at the close of the session, and shall continue in office for one year or until their successors are elected.

A. President. The President shall work in conjunction with the Executive Director’s office to prepare and publish a program for the annual Convention at least two weeks before the Convention convenes and shall present the program, which when adopted, shall be adhered to throughout the Convention unless changed by vote of the Convention.

The President shall also appoint, at least 45 days before the annual Convention, two members to serve on the Credentials Committee and five members to serve on the Committee on Committees.

The President shall serve on the State Executive Board and chair the Policy/Personnel Committee.

B. Vice-Presidents. The Credentials Committee shall be chaired by the First Vice President, or the Second Vice President in the absence of the First Vice President. They shall also preside over sessions of the Annual State Convention as appointed by the President.

ARTICLE FIVE: Convention Committees.

Section 1. Committee on Committees. The President of the Convention

shall appoint a five member Committee on Committees prior to the Convention. It shall be the duty of the Committee on Committees to nominate a Nominating Committee consisting of five members, none of whom is a member of the State Executive Board; an Program/Order of Business Committee consisting of five members of which the President shall be chairman; and a Resolutions Committee consisting of three members. The Committee on Committees shall nominate all other committees that may be ordered by the Convention during its session, unless otherwise directed by the Convention.

Section 3. Program/Order of Business Committee. The Program/Order of Business Committee shall prepare and publish a program for the next annual Convention at least two weeks before the Convention convenes and shall present the program, which, when adopted, shall be adhered to throughout the Convention unless changed by vote of the Convention. The Order of Business Committee shall serve throughout the Convention, making provisions for such adjustments in the program as shall be directed by the Convention. This committee also suggests to the Convention an order of business. It shall provide for periods of time during the Convention for the introduction of all matters

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requiring a vote not scheduled on the agenda, and, when introduced (unless the Convention gives its unanimous consent for the immediate consideration) shall fix times for the consideration of the matter. The committee may suggest to the Convention standing rules.

Section 6. Credentials Committee. The Credentials Committee shall be chaired by the First Vice President, or the Second Vice President in the absence of the First Vice President, and shall be constituted by two other members appointed by the President at least 45 days before the annual convention. The Credentials Committee shall receive petitions from churches desiring to seat messengers for the first time. The Committee shall recommend to the Convention whether messengers should be seated after the Committee studies the request, arranges for a meeting with church officials if needed, and communicates its recommendation to the church. ARTICLE SEVEN: State Executive Board.

Section 9. Meetings. Regular meetings shall be held on Monday night before the third Tuesday the fourth Monday in January, and the third Monday in April, July, and September. The Board may, upon resolution, change the time and place of holding its meetings. Special meetings of the State Executive Board may be called by the Executive Director or the Chairman of the Board at any time on a five-day notice to all members. Carried unanimously. RECOMMENDATION 4: To approve the NAMB agreement as amended. Carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: Election of Officers: Chairman Nystrom entertained nominations for Chairman of the Board. Billy Tucker nominated Larry Evans who respectively declined the nomination. Alan McAlister nominated David McFadden. Jared Bridge seconded. Jonathan Richard moved that nominations cease. Joe Phillips seconded. Nominations ceased and David McFadden was elected by acclamation. Chairman Nystrom entertained nominations for Vice-Chairman. Dave McFadden nominated Joe Phillips who declined. John Hinze nominated Steve Ballew. Andy DeHart seconded. Garland Moore made a motion that nominations cease. Beau Lamb seconded. Nominations ceased and Steve Ballew was elected by acclamation. Board Time with Dr. Bunce

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Dr. Bunce again thanked board members who were rotating off the board. He also thanked Pedro Escobar, who would retire at the end of the year, for his service to the BCNM. He said that the BCNM staff had been downsized 40 percent since he came on board. He said that the BCNM staff is the greatest anywhere. He asked BCNM staff for personal prayer requests and closed the meeting in prayer at 8:43 p.m.

Minutes of the State Executive Board

The Baptist Convention of New Mexico Conference Call

November 12, 2016 Vice-Chairman Charles Lord called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m. with prayer. Secretary Nancy Faucett called roll. Members present included: Don Archer, Jacob Bassing, Jared Bridge, Vickie Czlapinski, April Delores, Eyvonne Gunn, Dennis Harris, Beau Lamb, Charles Lord, Pam Mayes, Garland Moore, Joe Phillips, Jonathan Richard, Billy Tucker and Don Turnage. Members not present: Steve Ballew, Jamie Duke, Larry Evans, Michael Head, John Hinze, Ty Houghtling, Danny Kirkpatrick, Alan McAlister, Dave McFadden, Luke Miller, Brian Nystrom, Dave Rowser, Matt Sellers, Shelby Vaughan and Virginia Yazzie. There was a quorum. Dr. Bunce explained the email that he had previously sent outlying an agreement he had “hammered” out with Steve Bass, Vice-President, NAMB. He said it showed that, beginning in 2016, there would be no more jointly-funded missionaries between the BCNM and NAMB. The new agreement would reflect no funding for Scott Wilson or the Evangelism Director. Money that had been promised through 2017 would be sent to the BCNM in 2016. It would also include money for Pedro Escobar who would become fulltime BCNM until he would retire at the end of 2016. It allowed for 100 percent funding for 1.5 Church Planting Catalysts in 2016 and 2.5 in 2017. NAMB would be the employee on record for these people, but the BCNM would have full supervisory rights. Beau Lamb moved to accept the agreement, Don Archer seconded, carried unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 10:48 a.m.

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT Dr. Joseph L. Bunce

Dear New Mexico Baptists: These are exciting times in New Mexico. By means of this report, I want to share with you some wonderful things that are happening in and across our state. Let me begin by saying, “thank you,” for your generosity in supporting the Cooperative Program and Mission New Mexico. As of Wednesday, September 15, 2016, we have received $2,450,075.95 in Cooperative Program receipts. Also, as of September 15, we have received $123,020.35 for Mission New Mexico. New Mexico Baptists’ generosity is not only admirable, but it is also greatly appreciated by ministries across our state and across the Southern Baptist Convention. I would like to give a special thanks to New Mexico Baptists who have done ministry across our state and our nation. We have had Disaster Relief volunteers serving, not only in New Mexico, but also in Missouri, Wyoming, Texas and Louisiana. They have seen 67 professions of faith from January through August. I also want to thank those that have worked at the New Mexico State Fair. This year, we have had the largest number of volunteers since the ministry started in 2010. The Baptist Convention of New Mexico staff continues to do a superb job of assisting and resourcing local churches. The majority of New Mexico Baptist churches are small and single staffed with very limited budgets. But, every church has multiple staff because the convention staff serves the local church. We want to continue doing everything in our power to resource the local church because the headquarters is the local church and not the state convention office. We continue to make progress toward the convention’s Advancing the Kingdom Objectives.

Advancing the Kingdom Objectives 1 One focus as a convention. “A disciplemaking church for

every person” 10 Ten percent of New Mexicans in a BCNM congregation. 100 One Hundred indigenous leaders being raised up and

mentored annually. 1,000 One Thousand points of light, churches and church starts,

spread across New Mexico. 1,000,000 Sharing the Gospel with One Million unreached Hispanics

through disciple-based evangelism strategies.

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Another area about which I am extremely excited about is the catalyzation of new congregations. We have seen Catalyst Church in Artesia launch with over 100 people. And, four new congregations are rapidly approaching their launch dates: Christ Church ABQ, Rio Church, Christ Fellowship and Anhelo Iglesia Cristiana. I continue to hear from pastors who are seeing an uptick in baptisms. For example Mountain Valley Church of Edgewood, has baptized 15 in the last three weeks. First Baptist Church of Artesia has baptized 10 in the last two months. First Baptist Church of Ruidoso has baptized 42 so far this year. I am confident that many other churches have also seen increases in baptisms. I simply list these as a few examples. 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Baptisms 2,670 2,723 2,676 2,463 2,698 3,121 Proposed Budget and Stewardship: Included in this Book of Reports is the proposed 2017 budget as approved by the State Executive Board. You will note that there is a two percent increase being forwarded on to the SBC to be used by our mission agencies and six seminaries. I shared with the messengers at our Ruidoso Convention that we would continue to incrementally raise our Cooperative Program percentage going on to the SBC. Sivells I would like to introduce to you J.E. Hammond and his wife Brenda. J is the new manager at Sivells Baptist Retreat and Conference Center. He has been the manager at Aspendale Camp and is extremely qualified. We are excited about having him take the helm as manager as Sivells. A Great Ministry Opportunity The New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home is one of New Mexico Baptists’ greatest secrets. I am constantly amazed at how many people are unaware of this great ministry to both children and families. I have been working closely with Randy Rankin and have been in conversation with Malcolm Phillips of the Children’s Home. One of their greatest needs is house parents. I cannot think of a better opportunity to serve as a missionary right here in New Mexico, than serving as a house parent where your Christ-like influence can impact daily. I ask you to pray that God would raise up house parents from our New Mexico churches to serve in these critical areas. If you know individuals within your congregation that might possibly fill these roles, please contact Malcolm Phillips at 575-359-1254.

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Pastorless Churches Please be in prayer for our New Mexico pastorless churches. For me, one of the most critical areas of concern is helping churches during times of transition. We currently have an incredible need for more trained, experienced, and tenured retired pastors who could serve churches in transition. Below, I have listed our pastorless churches. Central Association: Albuquerque Crestview, Albuquerque First West,

Albuquerque Friendship, Albuquerque Highland and Tijeras First Eastern Association: Causey First, Clovis Iglesia Belen, Clovis Nuevo Canto,

Clovis The Vine and Texico First Mountain Association: Alamo Navajo and Quemado First Mountain Valley Association: Alamogordo Bethel, Alamogordo Boles Acres,

Alamogordo Calvary, Alamogordo Primera and Mayhill Northeastern Association: Las Vegas Mountain View Pecos Valley Association: Artesia First, Carlsbad Primera, Lakewood, Otis

First, Roswell Bethel and Roswell El Calvario Rio Grande Association: Las Cruces El Buen Pastor, Las Cruces Nueva

Esperanza and Las Cruces Unidos en Cristo San Juan Association: Bloomfield Calvary, Farmington First Indian and

Farmington Totah Santa Fe Association: Espanola Amazing Grace, Espanola First, Los Alamos

First and Santa Fe First Southeastern Association: Lovington Emmanuel and Lovington Hillcrest Southwestern Association: Gila Valley, Glenwood, Rio Mimbres and Tyrone Tucumcari Association: House First and Tucumcari First Spanish Western Association: Rock Springs and Thoreau

EVANGELISM/DISCIPLESHIP TEAM

We have been blessed with many opportunities to partner with churches and associations this year. Thank you for the many opportunities to serve alongside you. We are looking forward to the future as we reach New Mexico with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Tracts and Resources There have been numerous churches and individuals that have utilized the resources that we have to offer here in the Evangelism/Discipleship office. Please consider taking the time to find out what resources we have available to you. There are tracts, DVDs, Bibles, New Testaments and Bible studies, all of which we have in both English and Spanish as well as some items geared for children. We would love to help you and your church reach your community by assisting you with resources. There is no charge for these resources!

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Diaper Changing and Nursing Moms Booth We were able to set up two booths during the New Mexico State Fair again this year. Tens of thousands of people pass through these booths during the 10 day fair and are ministered to by over 100 volunteers that give of their time to touch a life. For the second year in a row we had volunteers who came from as far away as Silver City to serve in the booths. There were several churches who adopted an entire day for their members to minister at the fair. Sports Trailer The Sports Trailer was utilized several times for outreach events by churches across the state. This trailer is similar to the Block Party trailers that are available through your association. Just call the EDT office to reserve the trailer for your next outreach event. New Mexico Evangelism Conference The purpose of the Evangelism Conference is to equip, encourage, and inspire New Mexico Baptists from across our state in the work of evangelism and discipleship. The New Mexico Evangelism Conference was held this year at Sagebrush Church. Preceding the conference we hosted an appreciation banquet for the senior adults across the state at Sandia Church. Thank you for your prayers and support through the Cooperative Program that makes all of this possible. Team West New Mexico had four people attend the Team West Discipleship training in South Dakota in February. These people are available to come to your church and/or association and assist with any discipleship training that you have. You can call the Evangelism/Discipleship office for more information. New Mexico will host this event in February of 2017. Bible Study and Small Group Leader Training BCNM leaders (Rick Sullivan, Lamar Morin, Krista Peterson, Sam Swann, Ricardo Rivera and Pedro Escobar) provided training across the state in 12 different locations. The training focused on the LifeWay book: Teacher-Creating Conversational Community in Small Groups. New this year was a class just for pastors led by Lamar Morin on Who Moved My Pulpit. At the time of this report there had been nearly 450 in attendance at these trainings. Rick Sullivan Rick has served the BCNM as interim Evangelism/Discipleship director since March 2015. We are so grateful to him for these past months of service and the many miles he has logged on New Mexico roads. He has preached across the state and led discipleship trainings and given leadership with the state fair booth

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and the evangelism conference. The discipleship training in Hobbs on September 24th will wrap up his interim time with us. Tar Henderson Tar joined the BCNM staff on August 15th. His responsibilities are smaller membership and rural church consultant. The state fair booths are also included in his responsibilities and he has hit the road running. Tar and his wife, Elaine, come from pastoring Gila Valley Church for the past 13 years. They have a daughter, son-in-law and a brand new granddaughter living in Texas and a son who is in his freshman year at Eastern University, Portales. One Focus ~ One Family ~ One Faith Make plans now to attend the 2017 New Mexico Evangelism Conference. February 27-28 at Sandia Baptist in Albuquerque. Phillips, Craig and Dean will be the worship leaders for the two day conference.

BSU Christian Challenge Local Campus Ministry Reports

“STORIES FROM THE FRONT LINES” David Englehart, State Collegiate Director

EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY, Dag Sewell, Director Jonathan Bull took a Christian Ethics class with the former BSU Christian Challenge director here at ENMU, and was startled at his transparency and at the truth of the gospel as he presented it. When Jonathan came to college on a shotput scholarship, he thought he was a Christian, but he also had some problems he really needed to work on. He realized he had not previously understood salvation, so he gave his life to Christ, followed Christ in baptism and started living a radically different life, as God began to help him immediately with his issues. He started helping out at the BSU doing whatever he could, usually custodial duties, without being asked. He was discipled by the director, and later by our Eastern Baptist Association Director of Missions. He and his wife joined a local Baptist church based on which one needed the most help. He spent a summer working with some of our IMB missionaries and began to sense a call to missions. He became my assistant director and did most of the work developing our discipleship curriculum and strategy. He preached several times for me and for local churches, led several people to Christ and got to see them baptized. And less than one week ago, he moved to Las Vegas, NM, to become the director of the BSU Christian Challenge at Highlands NM University. Please join me in praying that each chapter in Jonathan’s life will be more exciting than the last one. NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY, David Englehart, Director

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Today I took Joash on campus with me to let him see how we do Campus E. We had a sensational conversation with Ruben in Corbett Center. He was quick to give us permission to talk to him and indicated right away that he is religious and honestly seeking the Lord. From the diagnostics questions it was apparent that Ruben was raised with a works-based approach to salvation. As we talked through the problem of sin and the holiness of God, he humbly acknowledged that his efforts will always fall short. He agreed that Jesus is the only way to get right with God and that we must put our faith in Him alone in order to find forgiveness and eternal life. When I asked him if he was ready to pray and receive Christ, he put his hand on his chest and said ‘I already feel it in my heart’ and he bowed his head and prayed for Christ to come into his life to save him and declare him not guilty. Ruben asked for my number when we were done because he wants to meet up again! So please pray that I will be able to connect with him soon and begin to help him get his feet on the ground with the promises of God for new believers. SAN JUAN COLLEGE, Randi Lash, Director We are pleased to announce that Randi Lash has begun to serve as the part-time director at San Juan College Christian Challenge in Farmington, effective August 2016. Randi has served on the staff of the Christian Challenge at Fort Lewis College in Durango where she also got her degree. Please pray for her and the students at San Juan College as they seek to reach the campus with the gospel. Here’s Randi’s first report: Gabby is fresh out of high school and still very close to her youth group. She hasn't really been disciplined in reading and memorizing. She also has a little bit of pride about how far she is in her faith. Last week we did an assessment of 12 disciplines clearly defined in the Bible and if she knew why, how, was consistent, and had passed it on to someone else. She was humbled very quickly by that and it has really started to open her up to being more teachable. We've also been chewing on some of the things Jesus said; especially John 3. Gabby saw a whole new side of reading the Bible where you have to be able to explain what Jesus said clearly and answer any questions that still remained. I'm excited to see what happens next week! NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY, Jonathan Bull, Director There is a freshman student named Isaac who showed up to our opening week welcome event. We played pool with him and he gave me his number so we could schedule getting coffee. We eventually did meet up and I shared the gospel with him, and it was clear that though he is indeed a follower of Christ, there was much need for mentorship in his life. So we met the following week and I went over what purpose in this life is according to scripture was. I then challenged him to share with at least two people before our next meeting. He

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said he would like more help understanding how so I connected him with Daniel for Campus Evangelism. Not only did they go out and share, but he has proceeded to share with six other people within that week. He has been amazed that this Christian 101 information is so foreign to people, and he is very eager to learn more. His desire to engage truth has also inspired another guy I am discipling named Jake, and not only Jake but Daniel and I as well. UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO, Bobby Erickson, Director We met a young man named Marcus last week during our parking lot pass interviews. He came to us because a friend told him about our ministry and our close parking option. During the interview it became apparent that Marcus did not know Jesus, he knew a little bit about Him, but not much. He did not seem to see a need to be saved from sin. His understanding of the Gospel was just a Bible story. Over the course of our conversation with him we could see a genuine change in his stance and he heard, maybe for the first time, that he was under condemnation for his sin and would be judged by God when he died. He didn’t trust Christ in that moment, but he is going to begin meeting with Kyle on a weekly basis to study God’s Word. Pray that God would continue to open Marcus’ eyes to see his need for a Savior! WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY, Steve Timmons, Director This month was busy. We took eight students plus Ann, Micah and myself to collegiate week. That was a good time as it always is. We came back on Friday and began outreach on Saturday with school starting on Monday. The first weeks outreaches included, Downtown Bash, Campus Leadership Fair, High Noon Lunch, Organization Fair, Back to School BBQ and then we fed the football team. We have a lot of new students coming around to all of our events and hanging out in the building. Our Bible study numbers have gone up from the previous school year starts. We are look at having a lot more people in discipleship this year as well.

INFORMATION SERVICES TEAM Kevin Parker, Team Leader

Since our last annual report, our small team has partnered with churches and storytellers across New Mexico to write, produce, and distribute 39 issues of the Baptist New Mexican Newspaper. We have a weekly distribution of approximately 8300 copies. Of course, some weeks, our distribution is larger because of subscribers not on local church subscription lists. In all, we’ve distributed over 333,000 newspapers to individuals since our last annual report. That represents over 2.6 million pages distributed! The content in all of those papers is about the same as producing one standard paperback book each quarter.

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In addition to this physical distribution, we currently see approximately 60 page views every day at the fledgling news portal GoBNM.com. That translates into hundreds of impressions made by event and ministry advertisements on those pages. Still more, Facebook posts reach over 1,500 people receive every week. Our team continues to stay in contact with local churches through our team leader’s preaching opportunities and individual pastor meetings and our team’s many, many phone and email contacts with churches and church members around the state. In April, 2016, we launched a new visual format for the Baptist New Mexican. That same month we introduced a new column called A Pastor’s Viewpoint, based upon reader feedback. It features a local church pastor in almost every issue writing about one of his passions or a topic of spiritual interest. So far, we’ve been able to provide a platform for 15 pastors from across our state through the new column. In June, we launched our new news and information portal, GoBNM.com. It is a dynamically generated news portal that is part of the BCNM’s integrated family of websites. Late in July, we launched a weekly news update email that contains headlines and links for 10 new stories from around New Mexico and the SBC. With the launch of the GoBNM.com news and information portal, our staff is shifting from an “issue by issue” mindset to a “digital first” mindset. This means that we strive to release information in a timelier manner online, rather than wait to release it with the next print issue of the Baptist New Mexican. As we continue to make this culture change with our operations, New Mexico Baptists will receive more and more up-to-date information. The result is that some stories will develop and expand in detail between the time they are released online and the time they appear in print. It also means that some stories will only appear online, due to the limitations of space in the printed Baptist New Mexican. The NM StoryTeller Network continues to gain momentum. More stories are being suggested and more people from around the state are writing stories for submission. Their local, on-the-ground perspective provides an angle on news in local churches that state office staff cannot. These stories, along with their photographs, tell the story of God at work through churches all across our state. To support this growing group of writers, photographers, and news gatherers, we hosted our first storyteller training webinar, with more to come. We continue to provide publicity for local church, association, and state events and emphases through special issues, center page spreads, advertisements, and listings in the GoBNM.com calendar of events. Our team encourages churches

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and associations with events and activities of statewide interest to submit their information for publication. Our team has also produced the audio CD of the month, video and audio recordings of our convention’s annual meeting and evangelism conference, as well as producing videos, DVD’s, and data disks for distribution to support the Mission New Mexico State Missions Offering. Our goal is to connect New Mexico Baptist churches with one another and with the larger family of our state convention. By telling stories of God at work, our desire is to inspire individual church members to engage personally in Great Commission work in their own local church. Here are some of the numbers describing our work. Circulation Report - Sept. 7, 2016 Regular Subscribers 7,214 Decrease of 109 during previous quarter Bundled Papers 174 Individuals 432 Decrease of 13 during previous quarter Gift Subscriptions 65 Decrease of 1 during previous quarter Complimentary Copies 471 Decrease of 1 during previous quarter PDF Copies (missionaries) 13 PDF Copies (subscribers) 2 REGULAR WEEKLY TOTAL 8,371 Decrease of 132 during previous quarter Associations Subscriptions 428 ASSOCIATION WEEK TOTAL 8,699 In the association’s subscriber lists, there are a total of 428 subscriptions (not counted above) that are individuals added by the associations that are not also on a church list. Therefore, they are additional subscriptions to the Baptist New Mexican, but do not fit into the categories above. The 428 subscriptions are only sent on the weeks that their association sends a page 8. As of 9/7/16, our circulation numbers are down from last quarter. This is in part because there were a few significant drops by churches trying to cut their 2017 budgets and, therefore, cleaning up their subscriber lists. About 85 subscriptions were deleted this past quarter because of churches cleaning up their lists. Other numbers dropped a couple at a time, which is normal. However, other churches have added to their lists.

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We continue to maintain the same churches and associations who are using our back page for their newsletters. We have three churches that are weekly, one that is biweekly and one that is quarterly. All of the others are once a month. They are faithful to their scheduled runs and happy to have the convenience of getting their church or association news into the hands of their subscribers instead of the inconvenience of DIY (doing it yourself) mailings. Page 8 churches and their frequency schedule as of September 7, 2016

Eastern Hills, Albq. Weekly First, Artesia Weekly First, Bloomfield Weekly First Belen Twice a month Midway, Dexter Once a month Eastern/Tucumcari Association Once a month Bethel, Alamogordo Once a month Calvary, Portales Once a month First, Aztec Once a month Jackson Avenue, Lovington Once a month Southwestern Association Once a quarter 9 churches and 3 associations represented

Social Media Report - Sept. 6, 2016 The BCNM Facebook page has 1,252 likes and the BCNM Twitter has 110 followers. The BNM Facebook page has 378 likes and the BNM Twitter has 98 followers. We continue to support all of our teams by promoting upcoming events and celebrating good news. We utilized the new BNM news portal (GoBNM.com) as a means to post content to both the BCNM and BNM social media accounts. On Facebook, content posted as links to BNM articles have been viewed more often than regular posts with the same content. This is probably due to adjustments to the way Facebook generates a user’s news feed. Website Report We continue to keep our BCNM website updated and try to remove outdated information as soon as possible. One of our more popular website features has been our website contact form. People who wish to contact us but are not sure where to direct their message can use a catch-all contact form on the “contact us” portion of our page. Requests

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submitted through our website contact form are the Information Services Team and generally receive a response within 24 hours. The new BNM news and information portal has proven to be vastly superior to the previous BNM section of our main website. Individuals can locate articles and information and share items to social media much easier than they could previously. Other Activities All IST staff have begun writing and generating content for the BNM and GoBNM.com, in addition to their regular duties. This change has resulted in a larger quantity of local church stories hitting our outlets. Our team assists churches and BCNM ministries with technical issues, as well. Team members supported Wi-Fi related issues at our BSU Christian Challenge campus facilities, supported the Gateway Seminary remote classroom at the BCNM offices, set up and tear down of convention and Lives Ablaze event stage and audio visual equipment, support of eGive activities through BCNM websites, and support of the New Mexico School of Christian Leadership website. In a recent strategic transition, our team has changed. The Technical Services position on our team has been eliminated through strategic realignments of staff positions across the BCNM staff. We deeply appreciate Brian White’s years of service to our convention and local churches. Some of the functions of his position are being distributed among other staff, some functions are being eliminated, and others are being addressed through new avenues. Our Team Members Kevin Parker - media services director, content editor Linda Prescott - print services, BNM layout, advertising Joy Pittman - circulation, distribution, and team support James Trevillian - digital presence (websites, social media, etc.), technical support Please contact us if we may be of any service to your church or if you’d like to extend the reach of your ministry or event by sharing it with others through our print and digital outlets. We would love to hear from you!

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT TEAM

Lamar Morin, Team Leader What a wonderful year of blessings and ministry opportunities! The LDT has had some experiences listed here and also elsewhere in other reports.

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Our team continues to offer a number of support areas to local churches and church leaders: Camps (see elsewhere for further reports): Both of our BCNM camps are a part of our Leadership Development Team. We were blessed to have Mike Cannata for the year as our Inlow Camp Manager. Mike has done an excellent job managing the camp. Many renovations have been completed at the camp and more are currently ongoing. We had a strong camping summer at Inlow with the exception of our Young Lives Ablaze Camp and our Indian Family Camp. As many know, we were forced to evacuate that camp due to the Dog Head Fire. We also were not able to host the Indian Family Camp due to the continuation of the fire. We are thankful to God for the protection of Inlow from the fire. We are also thankful for the many retreats taking place at Inlow this fall and coming spring. We were blessed to have Buck Wheat as our Sivells Camp Manager for part of the year. He laid the groundwork for a great camping summer before leaving us. We are so grateful to Dale Shook and the entire summer staff for a great summer at Sivells. Dale served admirably as our Camp Director for the summer. We are also very blessed to have a new Sivells Camp Manager – J E Hammond – who began serving at Sivells on September 1. J brings a wealth of camping experience and expertise to our team. Multiple retreats are being held at Sivells this fall and coming spring. We planned, programmed, and “put on” numerous camps related to our team. Many people participated in these camps, representing a significant number of our churches. We are so thankful for the life change that occurred in many lives. Multiple personal decisions were recorded at these camps, including a number for personal salvation and a large number called to Christian service. We look forward to next year’s camps and an even greater harvest and attendance. In addition, decisions for personal salvation were recorded at our Young Lives Ablaze and Lives Ablaze Conferences! New Mexico Singing Churchmen: This past year, the NMSC sang at the state convention in Ruidoso, held two concerts in the spring, one at Taylor Memorial BC Hobbs and one at FBC Santa Fe. We met for our annual retreat and concert at Bethel BC Alamogordo on August 22-23. We released our latest recording, “Where Our God Leads”, at the 2015 State Convention in Ruidoso. We also had the privilege of singing our National Anthem at several Albuquerque Isotopes games. We are scheduled to sing at our upcoming State Convention in Taos, as well as singing at our Legislative Breakfast in January. More concerts will also be

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scheduled for 2017. The NMSC continue to offer very significant times of fellowship, networking, and prayer for each member. For more information about concerts, CD sales (100% of the proceeds go to the NMSC scholarship for future worship leaders and to future NMSC mission trips), or how to become a member of the group, please contact D’Nae Kellum at 505-924-2313 ([email protected]) or Director Lamar Morin at 505-924-2329 ([email protected]). New Mexico Women of Worship: Our women’s group presented concerts at Del Norte Baptist Church, Albuquerque, and FBC, West Albuquerque this year. We are very thankful for this group and have added new members. A number of BCNM churches are represented in this group. For more information about this group or how to become a member of the group, please contact D’Nae Kellum at 505-924-2313 ([email protected]) or Director Lamar Morin at 505-924-2329 ([email protected]). Bivocational Ministries: Our team served Bivo ministries in a variety of ways this year, mainly through personal consultation. This area of ministry has now been shifted to our EDT. Tar Henderson is now heading up all ministries related to Bivocational ministers. We are very thankful for his addition to our BCNM staff. Transitional Pastor Training: Many churches without pastors need transitional pastors with experience, training, and ministry gifts that assure high-quality transitional leadership. Transitional pastors are prepared to lead churches through smooth transitions, rough transitions, and crisis transitions. They may serve effectively as a preacher, pastor, and consultant. We have a number of transitional pastors trained to serve churches with this need. Currently, we have a small number serving in BCNM churches. Contextualized Leadership Development: Our team undergirds and financially helps our CLD centers (Schools of Theology) around our state. We also provided a number of scholarships for qualifying students. We have a great need in NM to continue to train indigenous leaders who are able to serve in their “hometown” context. CLD helps to do this is a systematic way, complete with diploma plans. In addition to our CLD centers, we have established (with Central Baptist Association) the New Mexico School for Christian Leadership (NMSCL). The NMSCL offers CLD classes in the Albuquerque area as well as online classes for anyone interested who cannot travel to Albuquerque for classes. For more info on our NMSCL, please go to www.nmscl.com.

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Transformational Church: We have a large number of trained Transformational Church consultants here in NM ready to assist BCNM churches. Currently, we have a small number of churches going through TC. We would be happy to provide materials to churches to further explain this process. Sunday School/Small Group Training: A new arena of ministry assignment for our LDT is in the area of groups. We will be resourcing churches in the areas of Sunday School and small group ministry with an emphasis on leadership training. Various Leadership Support Areas: As team leader, I currently am supporting local churches in the areas of supply preaching and supply worship leading. I am also consulting with churches in both areas, working towards excellence in all we do for the Kingdom. I have had the privilege this year of doing all this with 25 of our BCNM churches. Other areas of interest to local churches and associations are mentoring/coaching, deacon training, Ministry Grid training, music/worship training, and much more. Serving together, Lamar Morin Children and Women’s Ministries Report Within our goals of ‘Advancing the Kingdom’, these are some of the things that happened during the year from October 2015 to September 2016: 1) One focus as a Convention: A Disciplemaking Church for Every Person The events that we conduct throughout the year are specifically targeted to help churches to make disciples. These include:

• Young Lives Ablaze, the Children’s Evangelism Conference, took place on April 9th at Eastern Hills Baptist Church. We had six children that accepted Christ as their Savior and had a great day with 35 churches participating and approximately 600 in attendance.

• Camps including Young Lives Ablaze Camp, Connection Camp and Adventure Camp. Young Lives Ablaze was scheduled to take place June 13-17 but was evacuated due to a forest fire on the 14th. However, even in the midst of being evacuated to Estancia, the camp pastor led three children to make a decision to become a Christian. Connection Camp took place on the 20th-24th at Sivells Baptist Camp with 197 in attendance and four children making professions of faith and one for baptism. Adventure Camp was a great week with a small group of 57 in attendance. Three boys made decisions about becoming a Christian.

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Family Camp was scheduled for the first week in August, but didn’t have any registrations. An earlier date will be chosen for this camp in 2017.

• State Bible Drill Competition took place on May 7th with three churches participating including First Baptist Ruidoso, Del Norte Baptist Church Albuquerque and First Baptist Artesia.

This goal includes helping our churches to achieve one focus through networking and relationship:

• Attending Associational Annual Meetings • State Convention in Ruidoso in October of 2015 • Hosting a Children’s Ministry Retreat in November at Sivells • Attended the 25th Anniversary Celebration of the Indian Mission Baptist

Church in Albuquerque in November of 2015 • Was privileged to speak twice in November and December at a tea for

women including First Baptist Moriarty and Mora Valley Baptist Church. • Women’s Ministry is supporting women’s networks across the state.

Southwestern Association has a women’s retreat each year that the BCNM helps support. Central Association has a strong women’s network that is working to have three women’s events each year; Encounter-pursuing a personal encounter with God for each woman. Equip-a time of training and encouragement in women’s ministry and Engage- a women’s round table discussion time.

2) 10% of New Mexicans within a Southern Baptist Church A healthy church has a healthy children’s ministry. In order to see growth in our churches, my position seeks to help train and consult with churches to have the best children’s ministry possible. I’ve had the privilege this year to train or consult with over 35 churches individually and host trainings and events where over 120 churches participated throughout the year.

3) 100 Leaders Mentored and Trained Much of the work of the Leadership Development Team resides within this goal. It includes training events. I participated and helped to lead out with the following training events:

• Sunday School Directors Seminar with Lifeway in Carlsbad in October 2015

• Training preschool workers at First Baptist Carlsbad on October 16th, 2015 • Attended a State Associates Retreat with other Children’s Ministry State

Convention Leaders to network and discuss children’s ministry. • Children’s Ministry Workshop in Lovington with Jackson Avenue Baptist

Church in December of 2015 • Hosted a ‘Mr. Mark’s Classroom’ workshop in February 2016 at Calvary

Baptist Church, Las Cruces with Mark Jones.

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• We will host a ‘Mr. Mark’s Classroom’ workshop in October of 2016 at Sandia Baptist Church, Albuquerque.

• Vacation Bible School Training included nearly 450 people trained to do VBS across the state. Our state team conducted trainings in Albuquerque, Bloomfield, Las Cruces, Artesia and Alamogordo. We also had three separate churches to request individual church training.

• Team West takes place each year in February. Many of the western state conventions come together to receive training from Lifeway or other state teams. I appreciate being able to travel to Team West and take two or three leaders with me to receive training.

• Conducted training with our team of five college students that are serving the state by traveling throughout New Mexico for the summer and serving different churches each week.

• Women’s Ministry helps encourage women to take up leadership roles by helping with associational women’s events.

• Sunday School/Small Group Training takes places in August and September of 2016. Our team will conduct 13 associational trainings throughout. I appreciate the opportunity to encourage children and preschool teachers across the state.

4) 1000 Points of Light Children’s Ministry continues to support church plants by providing a children’s ministry start kit for each church plant. There are currently five start kits ready to be assembled and given to any new church plants. We were able to give three church plants a kit in 2015 and two in 2016. I was also privileged to participate in ‘RePlant’ in May 2016, a conference hosted by our Missions Team, and help encourage church planters and churches that need revitalization.

5) 1,000,000 Hispanics Penetrated with the Gospel

One direct way in which children’s ministry assists with this goal is to conduct VBS trainings in Spanish. Our Spanish VBS team led trainings in three locations this year including Las Cruces, Bloomfield and Roswell. In women’s ministry, there is an intentional effort to include Spanish in one of our women’s events by having First Bilingual Baptist Church host a Central Association Women’s Equip 3.0 Event.

Student Leadership Development Report It has been a wonderful year in the student ministry of the BCNM. Camps, the student conference, small group training, meeting with youth workers and getting to speak at youth ministry events around the state are all a great privilege for me, I am truly thankful for the opportunity to serve our churches in this way. Here are some of the details:

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Lives Ablaze 1.0 (Sivells): June 6-10, Speaker: Garrett Wagoner and music by Nathan Spencer Lives Ablaze 2.0 (Sivells): June 13-17, Speaker: Craig Curry and music by Nathan Spencer Lives Ablaze 3.0 (Inlow): June 27- July 1, Speaker: Mike Martindale and music by Chad Spriggs At our camps this year there were 37 churches that attended, with approximately 650 total attendees. There were several decisions made including: 22 salvations; 18 renewal of commitment; 10 called to vocational ministry; and seven other. Every year we receive a mission offering; this year we were taking the offering to assist with the India partnership that the Missions Mobilization Team has established. We received $3,558.41 combined from all three weeks of camp. Every year our students continue to show their generosity. We were also able to present the adult volunteers, as well as the church group leaders, who attended some youth ministry books that we hope will be helpful to them as they continue to serve the kingdom through youth ministry. Without the generosity of the Cooperative Program we would not be able to do this. Here is what one student said, “It was definitely inspiring but not only inspiring, it was a great change for me, and when I think about it and it makes me all emotional, but I accepted Christ into my heart this week. It was yesterday night and I just went up and did it and before I came here I was hoping that Christ would lead me to do it because I was scared to face the challenges of accepting Christ in my heart and learning lessons after it…” We continue, year after year, to hear and see this type of life-change in our students through our Lives Ablaze Camp ministry. Next year our camps will be: 1.0 - June 5-9, 2017 at Sivells 2.0 - June 12-16, 2017 at Sivells 3.0 - June 26-30, 2017 at Inlow The Lives Ablaze Student Conference was held on September 4-5, 2016 at Eastern Hills Baptist Church in Albuquerque. I would like to thank Larry Miller, Joe Vivian, Wayne Pittman and Bill Connors for allowing us to utilize their building for the conference again this year. We had a gathering of over 600 students and adults representing 46 different churches in attendance. We had 15 salvations; seven recommitments; two called to vocational ministry; and one other (this student wants to get baptized now). These, of course, are the ones that we know about from the decision cards turned in.

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We are very grateful for the extra help (as we would not be able to pull this off without them), including some of the ladies from the building who are more than willing to lend a hand during this large event. We also had several college students from the Christian Challenge at NMSU as well as some older high school students from Eastern Hills who helped us out. I wish I could mention each of them by name, but instead I will just say thanks to all who helped. I want to also say a special thanks to Kim Treece for her outstanding work, not only during the conference, but this summer as well. As you may or may not know, my former assistant left in January to return to her studies at NMSU, since then Kim has had to learn the student ministry stuff as well as continue to be a part of the children’s ministry stuff. She not only survived, but excelled at handling all of the camp stuff (children and youth) as well as both conferences (Young Lives Ablaze and Young Lives Ablaze). Way to go Kim!! Throughout the month of August this year, we assisted the Evangelism and Discipleship Team in small group and Sunday School training. We have been (or will be by the end of September) in every association to encourage and equip youth workers as they continue to reach the middle and high schoolers in our state. I have also had the privilege of preaching or speaking at youth events in Estancia, Soul Rio Church in Rio Rancho, FBC Artesia, FBC Lovington, FBC West ABQ, Eastern Hills ABQ, FBC Carlsbad, FBC Tucumcari, Jackson Ave. in Lovington, Bethel in Alamogordo, FBC Santa Fe, and Rio Church in ABQ. As I mentioned at the beginning of this report, I am very thankful for the opportunities that I have to serve the youth ministries in New Mexico! Fanning the Flame, Sam Inlow Baptist Camp Report The changing faces of Inlow Camp never cease to astound. As the colors of Fall begin to manifest, the rains of the monsoons give the wild flowers a last burst of color as temperatures begin to come down. The hummingbirds use the blast of flowers to prepare and fatten up for their long journey south. The week long camps of summer transition to the weekend retreats of Fall. Preparation for the winter construction season begins, priorities are established, budgets are parsed. One thing that is beginning to come into view is the need at Inlow for winter time housing, and with that a winter time kitchen. We have had

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to turn a number of winter requests away because we can't supply kitchen or sleeping accommodations to larger groups. Just an observation and a prayer for the resources to accomplish a God-sized vision. Along with the reconstruction projects comes the need for workers, both employees and volunteers, to accomplish those projects in a timely fashion. Last year, we replaced twelve showers in the three lower cabins with the huge help of volunteers. This winter we will be prioritizing twelve showers in the upper end of the camp, four in Elliot Lodge, four in Magnolia and four in Chaparral. We will need demolition crews in November to tear out existing infrastructure so we can assess all the work that will have to be accomplished during the winter months. We ask for prayer on three fronts:

1. That the Lord will provide camp leadership and the people and churches of New Mexico with a vision for our camps and the resources to accomplish that vision.

2. That the Lord will provide personnel to accomplish all of the tasks that

need to be accomplished.

3. Protection over the camp so that the Lord's name may be glorified here, that people's lives might be changed and that the Lord will speak to His children here.

We thank the Lord for the people He sent us this last year. From Beth, the person that the Lord told to come and run our kitchen (wonderful testimony of God’s provision,) to our summer staff who worked long hours and made summer camp season a success. To the volunteers who worked in the kitchen, on construction projects, on cleanup projects, and the list goes on. Camp is for campers. May the Lord continue to bless us with His vision and plan. Sivells Baptist Camp Report Sivells Baptist Retreat and Conference Center had a very rewarding summer. We had over 1,200 campers from January through September. We had 21 known salvation experiences and many rededications plus 12 called to the ministry. For those who have not been to Sivells, the camp is located 12.5 miles east of Cloudcroft on Highway 130. The camp is almost a mile long and about a half-

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mile wide. We were blessed to purchase a new 54” mower to help us keep up with the mowing. We are pleased to announce that the chapel received a new stage and two beautiful restrooms with new sinks and tile showers. Also, a work crew cleaned and painted our pavilion on the west end of camp that has a small kitchen. We were able to update Yucca to house an office when needed by different groups. I am pleased to announce that we have installed an automatic chlorination system for our spring water. During September, the new Sivells managers, J.E. and Brenda Hammond, along with some volunteers, renovated the director’s home. What a beautiful job they did! The camp is blessed to have a great cook and a very hand maintenance man. The vision for Sivells is so very exciting. Our prayer is that you and your church will come see the camp and plan a retreat or perhaps send volunteers to help with upgrading projects. Thank you for allowing Jane and me to serve as your interim camp director. God bless, Dale Shook, Interim Director

MISSIONS MOBILIZATION TEAM Scott Wilson, Team Leader

Scott Wilson serves as the Missions Mobilization Team Leader. Our team functions with Cricket Pairett, ministry assistant; Ricardo Rivera, State Spanish Strategist in the office; and field staff - Connie Dixon, Prayer Strategist and WMU Director; Pedro Escobar, Regional Spanish Strategist; Daniel Clymer, Native American Strategist; Ira Shelton, Disaster Relief Director; and PJ, Missionary to Muslims. Dan Pearce served as a Church Planting Catalyst until December 31st. Richard and Mary Gomez served as liaisons to Hispanic churches until December 31st. In April 2016, as part of our partnership with the North American Mission Board, we brought on Chad Spriggs to serve as church planting catalyst for the metro areas of Albuquerque/Santa Fe, Las Cruces, Farmington, and Roswell. He is employed by NAMB and serves the churches of the BCNM and their strategy to plant churches. There are many ways God is Advancing the Kingdom in New Mexico through the work of missions in our state. I would like to highlight a few things here in this space. In our International work, two BCNM churches participated in work in Gujarat, India. These churches trained local Indian believers in making

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disciples. Within New Mexico, church planting continues to grow stronger. Nationally, we had 13 Disaster Relief deployments (some of these were local). Through the 142 Gospel presentations our workers gave, 67 individuals received Christ! Finally, our state efforts have been fruitful, too. A small number of our plants reported 40 baptisms—most of these among young adults. We currently have seven planting candidates in assessment, two interns, two apprentices, and already have three new plants that will constitute as new works in 2017. Among Hispanics, the spring simultaneous revivals resulted in 34 new believers. Our Hispanic leaders have concentrated on helping churches evaluate their discipleship processes this year and have trained in disciple-making strategies. Our Native leaders have trained in discipleship and leadership training using The Storycloth in Acts. This year we added two points of light at Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos in the form of Bible Outreaches. Leaders throughout New Mexico prayer-walked onsite for 11 communities. Several Job Corp leaders were trained in leading groups in Eastern New Mexico. Through hunger ministries, we fed over 200,000 people with 207 becoming new believers. Thank you for giving through the Cooperative Program and Mission New Mexico to support these vital ministries. On behalf of our team, I thank you for the opportunity we have to serve you, the churches of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico. – Scott Wilson Missions Partnerships A vision team traveled to Gujarat, India in September 2015 to meet with local Christians to discuss a long term partnership. Team members were Scott Wilson, John Hinze and Steve Ballew. A partnership was created and small teams from local churches will continue to travel to India to serve. John Hinze took a team in August 2016. Richard King from First Las Cruces has plans to take a team in 2017. Steve Ballew led a team in May 2016. New Mexico Baptists are faithful to continue serving in countries and with people groups where we have had prior partnerships. Our convention goal for Houses with Hope in Kenya is to complete 1,000 Houses of Hope by the end of 2015. These homes are primarily built for widows taking care of orphans. We reached the goal a year later in 2016. Not only have 1,000 homes been built, but the majority of these have also become house churches under the auspices of the Kenya Baptist Convention. Over 36,000 professions of faith have been made through the Houses with Hope ministry. During this year, New Mexico churches built 18 Houses of Hope. Church to church partnerships are also important to churches and ministry in New Mexico. Our role as a Missions Team is to provide networking between churches wanting to serve and churches that need service. Anyone interested in partnerships, may contact Scott Wilson or Cricket Pairett for more information.

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Camps Camp ministry is an essential part of the MMT’s efforts to reach the lost and make disciples. The MMT works with leadership teams to conducts three family camps and one children’s missions camp. For the second year in a row, forest fires affected our camps. The results were as follows: Spanish Family Camp 139 Campers; 1 Profession of Faith Indian Family Camp – Cancelled due to the Dog Head Fire Children’s Missions Camp 133 Campers; 6 Professions of Faith; 6 Surrendered to Missions; Multiple Rededications Deaf Family Camp – 13 Campers Church Planting Catalyst – Chad Spriggs Church Planting in New Mexico is a thriving area of ministry. We’ve experienced a number of successful plants as well as individuals that are processing through the pipeline. Our church plants have baptized over 40 individuals this year. Potential: These men have the potential to become strong planters and disciple makers if they feel called to partner with the BCNM and NAMB to plant churches. Kody Wetzold – The Gathering, Ruidoso New Mexico (plant in Ruidoso) Matt Graves – Heritage Church, Texarkana Texas (beginning discussions) Jordan Clarke – College Student in Georgia (Plant in Santa Fe) Cody Vaughn – Albuquerque NM Curt Miller – Cowboy Church, Valencia County Tim Robinson – Farmington NM Possible Spanish Work in Farmington NM Internships: Our internship program has become a great place to explore, learn, and determine God’s next steps in ministry. We are currently working to begin internships with two men that are called to serve the Lord in vocational ministry. Joseph Nichols – Paragon Church Mark Dunn – Cerrillos (possible sending church) We are currently developing a more in-depth training for interns. I will be connecting with associations and churches that are interested in developing an internship program that is based on developing church planting leaders as well as volunteer leaders.

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Apprenticeships: Our apprenticeship program has become a great place for planters to work through important training, development, and strategies needed to launch with confidence and clarity. Rodolfo Espindola – Anhelo Church with 20 in Bible Study Bryne Palmer – Rio Church / Anchor Church Here is a story from Bryne: Bryne Palmer is a Church Planter in the downtown area of Albuquerque. Bryne was challenged by his sending church (Anchor Church – Pastor Jared Bridge) to adopt an evangelism strategy. Over the last three months he’s had the opportunity to adopt, implement, and see God show up. A group of Jehovah Witnesses had been frequenting his neighborhood. After engaging in multiple conversations with them over a three-week span, God prompted Bryne to do something. He invited himself to join their door-to-door evangelism. “I love my community, and I could not stand by and let them be lied to.” He walked the streets sharing the gospel with the JWs, and politely waited for his turn to share the gospel with each home. At the end of the day the JWs were bewildered by his zeal, love, and knowledge of God’s word. Now Bryne has weekly contact with many people in His community. They know that Rio Church is there to love them and point them to Jesus, but it doesn’t stop there. Bryne unashamedly invited his neighbors to come to his church and they came. A mother and daughter showed up at church. Rio Church loved them, cared for their needs, and introduced them to Jesus. After the service the mother and daughter accepted Christ as their Lord and Savior and joined the church. In the weeks to come, they brought other family members and they came to the Lord. The mother said, “I need Jesus. Your church has shown me what I’ve been missing. I want to be baptized. This is my church home. How can I help?” Bryne’s evangelism strategy has leaked into his leadership. Now key leaders in his team are reaching into their sphere of influence with a new boldness and a clear picture of God’s love. Planters: Our planters are doing an incredible Kingdom work. Each of them has a clear path for small group multiplication/discipleship and many have a plan for church multiplication. Carl Anderson and Jamie Duke had a combined total of 17 baptisms in the last year; Cody Brown’s church has a great discipleship plan that is growing healthy families; and Nathan Sherman is ready to launch with more than 70 on his launch team.

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Nathan Sherman – Christ Church, Albuquerque Carl Anderson – Real Life Church, Rio Rancho Cody Brown – The Porch, Portales Jamie Duke – LifePoint Community Church, Santa Fe Nolan Frederick – Catalyst Church, Artesia Multiplying Church Centers: To better serve, assess, discover, develop, and deploy church planters we are actively working to create Multiplying Church Centers. These centers will be created in partnership with the associations and local churches. The initial focus will be in the Central, Rio Grande, and San Juan Baptist Associations. The strategy is to prayerfully partner churches with their association to seek out indigenous and non-New Mexican planters. Anchor Church and The People Church, in conjunction with the CBA, are already in the process. The other churches listed are prayerfully seeking God’s direction. Anchor Church, Albuquerque – Jared Bridge The People Church, Moriarty – Dennis Garcia Calvary Baptist Church, Las Cruces – Kevin Glenn FBC Albuquerque – Michael Cook Del Norte Baptist Church, Albuquerque – Brad Kelly New Additions: Grace Hill Church, Farmington Assessment/Orientation/Training: These elements serve to equip and enrich the planter during the planting process. The elements that we have in place will be connected to an overall assessment, orientation, and training process that is currently being developed. This is not an exhaustive list, but it does reveal a clear picture of the basic framework being cultivated. 1. Replant Conference – This conference taught many church planters,

teams, and pastors, teaches the importance of contextualization as we serve our unique communities.

2. Gateway (Golden Gate Seminary) – Courses are being developed to continue to equip church planters.

3. 4Fields / T4T Training (ongoing) – This is a specific evangelistic strategy that will equip planters and their leaders to share the gospel, grow disciples, and create small groups or new churches.

4. Church Planting Network – The CBA Church Planting Network meets to support, encourage, and unite planters. There is prayerful consideration for other networks to be created in other associations.

5. Assessment Team – This team will be comprised of convention, association, church, and NAMB individuals. Once this team is developed they will work with associations, churches, and planters to continue to champion church planting across the state.

6. Strategic Covenant – The covenant has been updated to better serve our planters’ needs and to clearly identify the type of accountability the BCNM, sending church, and other partners have with the planter.

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7. 16-8-4 – This is a strategy that helps us to develop a better understanding of 16 local areas to prepare for a plant/eight projects to reach into these areas/and prayerfully opening the door to plant four churches. More details will be given as we determine more specific application in NM.

Coaching/Mentoring: Coaching and mentoring are foundational for the church planter. Coaches and mentors guide, explore, and draw out the best in planters. They serve to help the planter be successful. We have prayerfully identified four men that feel called to serve planters in this capacity. We are currently doing 1:1 training with each of these men, and prayerfully hope to do one group training a year. Dennis Garcia David Magill Ed Meyers Kevin Glenn More Pastors are being prayerfully assessed to become coaches. Hispanic Strategist/Ministries – Ricardo Rivera Dear New Mexico Baptists,

In First Thessalonians 5:18 Paul writes, “Give thanks in everything, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus” (HCSB). Therefore, I begin my annual report by expressing my gratitude to God and to you for allowing me the privilege to serve Him and you this past year as your State Hispanic Strategist. It has truly been a joy to travel throughout New Mexico visiting our Hispanic pastors and churches, providing them the services needed for Advancing the Kingdom, and seeing what God is doing in and through our Hispanic churches. The report that follows is a summary with highlights of my activities for each month from September 2015 to August 2016. September 2015: In September 2015, I traveled 1,932 miles. I had the privilege of preaching at Calvary Baptist Church of Las Vegas, attending a pastor installation service at Iglesia Bautista Betesda of Anthony, and conducting discipleship workshops in Roswell, Albuquerque, and Las Cruces. I also had the joy of participating in the .Com Missions Conference, meeting with a Hispanic pastor working at the dairies in Portales, conducting a meeting between church planting partners, meeting a new church planter and working on several church planting candidates assessments (not including the many administrative duties and meetings). October: In October 2015, I traveled 2,452 miles. I had the privilege of preaching at Rio Mimbres Baptist Church and Primera of Las Cruces. I also attended the

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Mountain Baptist Association annual meeting in Quemado and the annual meeting of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico in Ruidoso. I attended a meeting with the steering committee of the New Mexico Church Planting and Leadership Development Institute in Albuquerque. I also met with one of our Hispanic church planters for his annual evaluation and a church planting candidate to discuss his progress in the assessment process. I conducted various administrative duties from reviewing Cooperative Program contributions by Hispanic churches to evaluating September’s discipleship workshops, translating Mission New Mexico material, and promoting the coaching refresher. Note: Summary of Discipleship Workshops offered in late September 2015. • Registration:

Berea: 49 Central: 18 Sud-Occidental: 2 Total: 92

• Regarding a Discipleship process in place: These were identified as the discipleship process in place: personal discipleship; how to evangelize and the four spiritual laws; my class; small group Bible studies; two monthly classes; small groups; cell groups.

• The process seems to be more courses or programs. However, many all of those above responded to be effective (30, yes).

November: In November 2015, I traveled 1,324 miles. I had the privilege of preaching at Del Norte Baptist Church, at Del Norte’s Senior Adult Thanksgiving banquet, at Iglesia Bautista Betel in Lovington, and at Primera of Las Cruces. I also visited with two Albuquerque potential church planting candidates and a Hispanic pastor in Santa Fe. Administratively, I made preparations for the coaching refresher that was offered on November 22nd, assisted in conducting the New Mexico Church Planting and Leadership Development Institute’s student orientation, reviewed planter candidates assessments, prepared coaching workshop report, etc. I also conducted a Southern Church Planter’s Network in Las Cruces with three of our Hispanic church planters. Note: Summary of Coaching Refresher Workshop offered in Las Cruces. • Registration:

Attendance: 16 adults (8 men, 8 women), churches represented: 4 • Evaluation:

Would you be interested in becoming a coaching champion? 7 • Juan Lopez will conduct follow-up meetings every 3-6 months to monitor

the progress of coaches in implementing the training. December 2015: In December 2015, I traveled 1,046 miles. I had the privilege of meeting with Abelardo Bolaños in Artesia and preaching at Primera of Artesia. I also traveled to Deming to conduct Manuel Mendez’s Annual Church Planter’s Evaluation. Administratively, I completed the evaluations for Richard Gomez and Pedro

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Escobar, arranged for Rudy Espindola’s in-depth assessment interview, made arrangements with Victor Pulido of LifeWay to conduct the fall 2016 discipleship workshops, reviewed the stats of Hispanic churches for 2015 and developed a report, etc. January 2016: During the month of January, I had the pleasure of assessing Alvaro Borge as a church planting candidate for Iglesia Bautista Nueva Esperanza in Las Cruces. I also led in conducting an intensive assessment interview with Rodolfo (Rudy) Espindola and his partners. Rudy agreed to serve as a church planting apprentice. I had a meeting with the Hispanic church planters of the Southern Church Planting Network in Deming. I conducted other administrative duties related to church planting. I visited Iglesia Bautista Templo Betesda in Anthony, Iglesia Bautista El Buen Pastor of Gallup, and Primera of Silver City and met with their pastors (Ricardo Rivera, David Fernandez, and Raymundo Escobedo). I attended meetings related to the Re/Plant Conference, Evangelism Conference, and Team West. I also attended the People Group Discover/Engagement Seminar and attended a doctoral seminar at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. I participated in the launching of the Church Planting Institute at Del Norte Baptist Church with six students and taught at the institute. I worked on Spanish material for prayer-walking training and a prayer guide. I also worked to develop material for a future discipleship workshop. I invited Hispanic churches to the annual simultaneous revival/evangelism campaign. I worked in locating possible New Mexico Baptists for vacant trustee positions, assisted a local church in finding Spanish backyard Bible Club material, and conducted other translating and administrative duties. February: During the month of February, I had the pleasure of assessing Livan Quintana Poveda as a church planting candidate and completing the assessment summary for Alvaro Borge. I traveled to Portales to meet with a group of Hispanic pastors to discuss prayer-walking and pray4everyhome.com. I preached at Iglesia Bautista El Divino Salvador of Portales and met with their leaders. I attended a “think tank” meeting. I taught at the Church Planting Institute. I worked on an Evangelizing Hispanics presentation in Spanish for the Berea Baptist Association meeting and many other administrative activities. I was not able to attend the Evangelism Conference due to a sinus infection. March: During the month of March, I had the pleasure of attending Iglesia Bautista El Calvario of Roswell’s 76th anniversary. I worked on the final list of the churches participating in the simultaneous revival/evangelism campaign and requested assistance. I rescheduled the coaching refresher workshop for April and May. I met with a group of Hispanic pastors from the Albuquerque area to

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discuss prayer-walking and pray4everyhome.com. I also met with a group of pastors from the Las Cruces area to discuss prayer-walking and pray4everyhome.com. I had the privilege of preaching at Iglesia Bautista Unidos En Cristo of Las Cruces. I attended the meeting of the Committee on Nominations of the SBC in Nashville and continued to teach at the Church Planting Institute. I conducted other administrative duties, including translating material from English into Spanish. April: In the month of April, I traveled 1,800 miles to Roswell, Estancia, Cloudcroft, Anthony, Las Cruces, and Anthony. These trips were made to offer coaching training to Hispanic leaders in Albuquerque; to conduct a seminar on reaching Hispanics to the churches of the east of the state; to meet with pastors of potential partnering churches; to attend the Hispanic pastors, deacons, leaders and wives retreat at Sivells Baptist Camp; to conduct a Hispanic church planting network meeting in the south, and to visit one church planter and preach at the plant. Of course, these activities do not include the many administrative tasks conducted in the background from completing assessment reports for church planting apprentices to attending planning meetings for Spanish Camp, RePlant Conference, etc. to translating materials. I also concluded the first semester of teaching at the church planting institute. During this month, I also began to gather the data for the simultaneous revivals that were conducted during Easter and other dates. Up-to-date, 15 churches have reported results of the revivals. The results are: 305 lost Hispanics attended the events, 34 were saved, and one baptized. May: In the month of May, I traveled 1,200 miles to Bernalillo, Santa Fe, Roswell, Clovis, and Portales. These trips were made to meet with two Hispanic pastors in the north; to meet with Hispanic pastors in the East to discuss the possibility of starting a new church planting center and institute; to participate in a licensing service in Portales, and preaching at Iglesia Bautista Belen of Clovis. During this month, I was able to get a church planting apprentice approved by NAMB and installed in Southwest Albuquerque. I was also able to get a second apprentice approved who will work in the Moriarty and Estancia area. I also participated in the preparation of the RePlant Conference and conducted a breakout session in Spanish. I began the second semester of teaching at the church planting institute. I began coaching with one of our apprentices. June: In the month of June, I traveled 1,800 miles to Hobbs, Deming, Tajique, and Artesia. These trips were made to preach at Iglesia Bautista Betesda (a pastorless church), to visit with our church planter and his family in the Southwest, to attend the Spanish Family Camp at Inlow Baptist Camp, and to

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preach at FBC of Artesia. We also installed our second Hispanic church planting apprentice in Moriarty. I continue to coach one of our apprentices and assisted him in assessing his community. I translated material for Mission New Mexico. I also met with a potential planter for Grants, New Mexico and began to assessment process. Again, this summary does not include all administrative activities I have the privilege to be involved in. July: In July, I traveled 1,339 miles to Santa Fe, Moriarty, Las Cruces, and Bernalillo. I had the privilege of preaching at Iglesia Bautista Rosa de Sarón, meeting with church planters and apprentices, and attending the Spanish Baptist Convention annual meeting. I began the assessment for two new church planting candidates, began coaching with another planting apprentice, and attended the “Fours Soils” training. I finalized all logistics for the regional discipleship workshops in September. I also worked on translations for the State Missions Offering and the Bible Study and Small Groups Leader Training. I also had the joy of preaching on stewardship at Iglesia Hermosa of Bernalillo and Santa Fe. August: In August, I traveled over 1,600 miles to Portales, Clovis, Bosque Farms, Anthony, Grants, and Santa Fe. I had the privilege of meeting with a Hispanic pastor to discuss joining BCNM and assisting him in conducting a meeting, conducting two trainings to Hispanic Bible study and small groups leaders, conducting a church planting network meeting, and looking at a possible site for a new Spanish Bible study group. I completed the third semester of teaching at the Church Planting Institute and attended a doctoral workshop at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Once again, I would like to thank New Mexico Baptists for generously contributing to the Cooperative Program and the Mission New Mexico State Offering. It is through your financial and spiritual support that I am able to provide our Hispanic churches the resources they need, so that we may do together what we cannot do alone in Advancing the Kingdom. May the Lord bless you richly for partnering with all our churches and may God bless the great state of New Mexico. Regional Spanish Strategist – Pedro Escobar The “Advancing The Kingdom” objectives that our convention has adopted are admirable. Part of it includes "sharing the Gospel with one million unreached Hispanics through disciple-based evangelism strategies." This is an ambitious goal based on reality and necessity, which BCNM leadership recognized as a priority and strives to achieve.

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With this goal in mind, my efforts have been focused on mobilizing Hispanic churches in evangelism, discipleship, and training new leaders. October, November and December were times to make plans and specific projects for training and mobilizing churches. In January, Dr. Ramon Osorio from the NAMB office, gave lectures in Clovis and Portales on evangelism and discipleship. 205 Hispanics attended. In February and March, I worked in the planning, promotion and execution of simultaneous revivals in Hispanic churches. We have done this evangelism project for two consecutive years and the response from the churches has been overwhelmingly positive. In April, I participated in building relationships and training Hispanic churches. I attended a pastoral retreat in Sivells, and the RePlant and Revitalization Conference in Albuquerque, in order to learn from and share with leaders who are stakeholders in meeting the goals for the advancement of the Kingdom. In May, after a time dedicated to discipleship of a group of leaders of the Hispanic Church El Divino Salvador of Portales, we celebrated a special service for four brothers of that church who obtained licenses to preach. In June, I attended the Hispanic Family Camp at Inlow and then took a few vacation days to be present at the graduations of my grandchildren. In July, I participated in a Bilingual revival in Vaughn, the Berea Association meeting, and the annual meeting of the Hispanic convention held in Las Cruces. In August, I traveled to different parts of New Mexico to lead trainings on Bible Study Small Groups. It has been a great pleasure to be part of this BCNM ministry team. We have sown the Word and now await the harvest. Native American Strategist – Daniel Clymer The “Light of Christ” is shining brighter than ever through New Mexico Native American Southern Baptists. We want to celebrate all that Jesus Christ has done to grow and build His Kingdom among our Native People groups in New Mexico. The legacy of faith has been passed from generation to generation among our people, and it brings great pleasure to share how God is impacting our state. The following is a reflection of how God is moving today and the investment towards the next generation. Inlow Indian Family Camp

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It was the summer of 1947, when Pauline Cammack took the lead in establishing the first all Indian Camp at Inlow, and 150 people attended. In the book, “In the Shadow of Giants: The Early Days of Inlow Youth Camp”, by Nancy A. Curtis and Kay Weldon Madaris, it reflects on the rapid growth and popularity of this amazing Baptist Indian Family Camp. Many great leaders have come from the work of Inlow Indian Family Camp through the decades. Mike Naranjo, a very important Native Baptist pastor to the Northern Pueblos of New Mexico, was saved at Inlow Indian Family Camp. He, and his wife Rose, served in the pastorate at the Santa Clara Baptist Church. Edna Romero is the daughter of Mike and Rose Naranjo, and today she is the Administrative Team Leader of the camp and wife of Pastor Bennie Romero of First Indian Baptist Church of Taos. Bennie and Edna’s daughter Paula is the current Children’s Team Leader for camp, and their other children have served in positions at camp in Native Baptist work as well. God works through generational ministries such as BCNM’s Inlow Indian Family Camp. Inlow Indian Family Camp sadly was cancelled for the summer of 2016 due to the Dog Head Fire. The fire was too close to be safe, and the 150 plus expected campers are making plans to return to camp in 2017. The team leaders for camp next year either attended camp as a child or began leadership training as an adult at Inlow: Edna Romero, Administrative Team Leader; Scott Tafoya, Worship Team Leader; Ida Formea, Communications Team Leader; John Joe, Adult Team Leader; Daniel Clymer, Powersurge Youth Team Leader; and, Paula Tsoodle, Children’s Team Leader. The 2017 BCNM Inlow Indian Family Camp will celebrate its 70 year anniversary! Plans are being made for a huge celebration for next year’s camp, and there will be “blasts from the past” that will make the camp experience like none other. Inlow Indian Family Camp is a New Mexico Baptist tradition that continues to encourage and grow Native Baptist leaders and lay people state-wide. It can be said that Inlow Indian Family Camp is “New Mexico True”! Mission Response Team Churches In 2011, twenty New Mexico pastors and leaders attended the North American Peoples Summit held in Arkansas. Nearly 300 Native Baptist leaders from the U.S. and Canada attended, and four areas of where God needed Native Baptists to be trained in for Advancing the Kingdom. The four areas of training/equipping to create “Mission Response Team” churches were: Awakening: Prayer and Awareness; Evangelism and Discipleship (Native to Native); Leadership Development (Development of Biblically-based mission response teams); and, Missional and Multiplying (planting and strengthening Churches). An emphasis from 2013 to the present has been focused on these areas of training and equipping. In the fall of 2013, Terry Sharp and Bryan Galloway of the IMB came and worked with us on understanding how to be

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missional in reaching our own Native peoples and other people groups, through understanding worldview and cross-cultural ministry. In the spring of 2014 and 2015, Native Baptist leaders Mark Custalow, Sean Whitey, and Chris Boyd came to equip us in evangelism and discipleship at our NM Native Baptist Evangelism Conferences. The fall of 2014 was a special time when Tom Blackaby of Blackaby Ministries International equipped our Native Baptists in leadership development through “Experiencing God”. 2015 and 2016 were two years focusing on using the Bible Story Cloth in evangelism, discipleship, and leader training. Calvary Road Ministries, the creators of the Bible Story Cloth for IMB missionaries, have led the trainings and will be leading the final installment of this training in the spring of 2017. The fall of 2015 was a special time of training/equipping for prayer and prayer walking among our Native people groups in New Mexico. The following is how God has worked through these areas of training. Bible Story Clothes Bringing People to Christ and Growing Believers The Bible Story Cloth trainings of 2015 were used to equip believers in using the original Bible Story Cloth for evangelism and Bible study. Pastors have preached through the stories of the story cloth at places such as Jemez Valley Baptist Church and Indian Nations Baptist Church. This year, with the introduction of the second Bible Story Cloth on the Book of Acts, the emphasis was on how the book of Acts teaches us to be disciples and leaders in the church. Jemez Valley Baptist Church is currently using the Acts Story Cloth for adult and youth discipleship classes. The second installment of training/equipping on the Acts story cloth will be in the spring of 2017. The original Bible Story Cloth has proven to be effective in among our Native peoples in New Mexico in reaching them for Christ – a total of 72 people are actively attending groups where the Bible Story Cloth is the primary tool in teaching. Four people have accepted the Lord as their Savior. The Bible Story Cloth is currently being used by Laguna-Acoma Baptist Church in a local jail ministry, and is also used through First Indian Baptist Church of Española in local domestic violence programs. The Laguna-Acoma Church uses the Bible Story Cloth in their children’s ministry, and members of First Indian Baptist Church of Española display the Bible Story Cloths in their homes for ministry opportunities. First Indian Baptist Church of Taos has used the Bible Story Cloth in training teachers how to teach. Laguna-Acoma Church leaders have equipped people from other churches with Bible Story Clothes to use in their ministries. A plan to make lap quilts out of the original Bible Story Clothes is being implemented now with the sewing of 50 quilts. Every home among our tribes that has a Bible Story Cloth quilt will be able to tell the story of the Bible, and tell of Christ and how He died for us on Calvary.

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Prayer Strategies and Prayer Walking Our Native Communities for Christ In the fall of 2015, the Native Baptist Mobilization Conference was focused on awakening through prayer and awareness. The .COM conference in Albuquerque featuring Claude King, the movie “War Room”, and the Prayer Mobilization Conference all made a great impact upon prayer walking/driving and developing prayer strategies for our Native communities. During 2016, prayer walking has been done in the communities of Laguna-Acoma, Alamo, Thoreau, Taos, Española (including Santa Clara, San Juan, and surrounding areas), Santa Fe, Jemez Valley (including Jemez and Zia Pueblos), Albuquerque, Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos, Rincon Marquis, and many other areas. Leadership Development Brings Forth New Leaders God is at work all around us! That is part of the core Biblical teaching of “Experiencing God” that Tom Blackaby left with our churches during the fall of 2014. Our Native Baptist congregations have taken that very seriously, and it is exciting to see how they have accepted the invitation God has given them. Laguna-Acoma Baptist Church reaches deep into their community through participation in community events, a local jail ministry, and a growing core group of members at their church which is a result of their community outreach. Pastor Kaul Corley and church lay leaders have seen an increase in church attendance as they engage their area for Christ. Hoghan Si’ Ani’ (meaning Old Home Place) near Mexican Water, Arizona, is a Cowboy Church part of San Juan Association. John Tohtsoni is the pastor of the church. There are 13 Native Baptist congregations in San Juan Association reaching the Navajo Nation, and one reaching the Jicarilla Apache. Andrew Begay, the Native liaison for San Juan Association is helping revitalize and plant churches through the association’s “Revitalization American Indian Ministry”. Leaders are being developed at Tooh Worship Center (formerly First Baptist Church Shiprock), Tinian Baptist Church, and Haanaadli’ Worship Center (formerly House of Prayer). Wesley Castillo, pastor of Pine Hill Baptist Church, has been working in reaching new points of light on the Navajo Nation. Their church believes that when an area asks them for help, then they need to go and be part of what God is doing. The Pine Hill Church has hosted a recent prayer summit and is a Multiplying Church. Native Baptists “On Mission” and Multiplying Edna Romero of Taos is the Native Baptist Partnership Mission Team Leader, and she once again led a group of prayer walkers at the Gathering of Nations Pow Wow in Albuquerque. This mission outreach gives us an opportunity to take the gospel to tens of thousands of Native peoples from tribes all over the world. The work of Robert Fontenot at the Journey Church (formerly First Indian Baptist Church) and Rob McIntosh’s work at the Creator Fellowship are great examples of contextual mission outreach. These two pastors and their wives are using “Native Worldview” and contextual approaches to reach the

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Native peoples of Gallup and nearby Church Rock. We have begun to partner with a Bible Study outreach to the Pueblos of Cochiti and Santo Domingo this year. This fall, a leadership training event will be held at Alamo Indian Baptist Mission in October. Rincon Marquis Baptist Church near Torreon is seeking membership as a Southern Baptist Church. Partnership ministry events took place this summer at the Rincon Marquis Church. Thank you for supporting Mission New Mexico and the Cooperative Program. We could not have the outreach to the tribes of New Mexico without New Mexico Baptist cooperative support. Pray for the Native Baptist congregations, as we are in a season of revivals and evangelistic events from the summer months through September 2016. Deaf Ministries – Led by Deaf Leadership Team Looking back at another year of God doing a work in and through us! Much excitement is in the wind for the new Deaf Ministry at Mesilla Park Community Church (MPCC) in Las Cruces. Formerly housed at Calvary Baptist Church, then in Anthony, the Deaf leaders hope to make the ministry more available to those who live in the city. Currently services are interpreted, but prayers are for a Deaf bi-vocational pastor to answer the call of God to move to Las Cruces. In the meantime, Lisa Aguilar interprets Sunday services and plans are being made for a community group (Bible study in ASL) for the fall. MPCC is hosting the New Mexico Baptist Conference of the Deaf (NMBCD) Annual Fall Business Meeting and workshops for both Deaf and interpreters this October 21, 22, 23. NMBCD is so grateful to the church and its leaders to be open to the Deaf in the beginning of this new ministry. BCNM also has been an encouraging partner with NMBCD and all we do to spread God’s word to the Deaf. 2015 September - Ten members of NMBCD attended the New Mexico Deaf Senior Citizen’s Picnic. October - Eight members of NMBCD attended the BCNM convention in Ruidoso. November - Eight men from NMBCD traveled to Cedar Hill, TX for the annual Deaf Men’s Retreat NMBCD held its Annual Fall Workshop and business meeting in Belen, NM. Steve Dye, pastor to the Deaf in Louisville, KY and his wife Mandi, led workshops for Deaf men and Deaf women and a music workshop for everyone. Saturday, November 14, Steve performed in concert at FBC, Belen. Over 100 people attended the Friday night Thanksgiving meal, worship service and Saturday night concert with 50 attending the workshops. In the Sunday morning worship service, Pastor David Guerrero of the host church, FBC-Belen, introduced the New Mexico Baptist Conference of the Deaf to the church. Steve

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Dye did a song in sign and a short testimony then the Deaf went to Deaf church on the campus of FBC. NMBCD also partnered with FBC-Belen to provide day-care and a youth program. Volunteers took the youth Saturday to Albuquerque for recreational activities. Faith Comes by Hearing Beulah Retreat House in Bosque Farms provided the lodging for out-of-towners that weekend. NMBCD was truly blessed by everyone’s encouragement and help. 2016 January - six members of NMBCD attended the People Group and Engagement Workshop offered by the BCNM. Deaf went to an Iranian restaurant and met two BCNM guest speakers who suggested food to order for the group. Albuquerque Deaf Baptist Church (ADBC) hosted Friends Day for local Deaf and Super Bowl Sunday at Sandia Baptist Church. ADBC Deaf Women Gathering, led by Lori Graff, began a monthly meeting and Bible Study for local Deaf women of all faiths. February - six members of NMBCD attended the BCNM Evangelism Conference. March - Fifteen members of NMBCD attended Franklin Graham Rally with the Santa Fe Deaf ministry. April - Ten Deaf women from New Mexico met in Albuquerque and rode in the ADBC van driven by Pastor Bobby J Graff to Oklahoma for the annual Christian Deaf Women Conference. June - ADBC invited all Deaf to a community worship and recreation at Cochiti Lake. Isotopes Park Deaf Day, ADBC met and mingled with local Deaf at the baseball game. July - NMBCD Deaf Youth Camp at Sivells with Camp Pastor, Jason Shiflett (MO) and Bobby J. Graff, camp director. A number of the campers were CODA’s (Children of Deaf Adults) and since Jason is a CODA himself he had much to share about having Deaf parents. Southern Baptist Conference of the Deaf met in Lancaster, PA. Barbara Flett attended the first three days for the interpreting training program. While there a former NMBCD officer, Roberto Chavez, who attends Gallaudet University (DC) met with Barbara for a New Mexico reunion. Formerly Glorieta hosted

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SBCD many times over the years. We are praying for SBCD to seek a conference location in the western part of the United States in the near future. Albuquerque Deaf Baptist Church and Paramount Deaf Baptist Church from Amarillo, TX met in Santa Rosa for a three day camp-out and swim at Blue Hole. August - FBC-Santa Fe and the Deaf ministry there hosted the first ever Deaf Marriage Conference. Darrell Bonjour (TX) and his wife led the conference. This is the first time a western state has had a marriage conference specifically for the Deaf and hopes for more in the future serving Deaf in Colorado, Arizona, Nevada and Texas are being discussed. September - visits to Las Cruces to firm up plans for NMBCD Fall event October 21-23. The conference pastor leading the Deaf is Jeremy Fass, Deaf pastor from Mesa, AZ. Jeremy just received his Master’s in Theological Studies in May. His daughter, Kaitlyn is leading the music during worship and Angie Allen from Missouri is leading the interpreter workshop entitled, “Becoming the Interpreter God Designed You to Be”. NMBCD members have been in yearlong prayer, calling for the Lord to bring a great revival to the Deaf in Las Cruces. Throughout New Mexico there are Christian Deaf ministries that make hearing worship services available through sign language interpreters. Among these are Roswell, Clovis, Rio Rancho, Farmington, Las Cruces and Los Lunas. There are also growing ministries led by the Deaf during Bible studies and worship services in Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Belen. The need for Deaf leaders is great, only they can truly relate to the Deaf, their culture, and in their heart language. Since technology has become so much a part of our lives, the Deaf have benefitted greatly. Through groups like, Deaf Missions, Deaf Bible Society, D.O.O.R. and Deaf Harbor, Deaf now have the Bible, daily Bible devotions, chronological Bible stories and Deaf music in American Sign Language on CD for no cost. Also through Facebook and YouTube, there are a number of Deaf Christian pastors who post their services or have live streaming and prayer groups and Bible Studies on-line. NMBCD encourages the Deaf to make use of these resources since there are so many small pockets of Deaf throughout our state without Deaf ministries. Among the Deaf ministries led by Deaf, there is a strong belief to be a part of the greater Deaf community in their local areas. Therefore NMBCD Deaf members not only serve within their churches, but also become examples of Jesus at monthly pot lucks, join the Deaf at Deaf senior centers, Deaf cultural

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centers, Deaf grassroots movements, Deaf nights out, Deaf RVers and numerous other events where the local communities meet. If you meet a Deaf person, don’t be afraid to approach them, show them love and share Jesus with them by any means you can, and then give them our information.

Below are NMBCD area Leaders to contact. Albuquerque Deaf Baptist Church: Bobby Graff, VP - 505 273 3460; Text 417-310-2730 Belen Deaf Fellowship: Red Flett - Text 505-480-0732; Home 505-864-8798 Santa Fe Deaf Ministry: Aaron Martinez - Text 505-217-8844 Anthony/Las Cruces Deaf Ministry: Alfredo and Lisa Aguilar - Voice 575-405-4455 Taos Deaf Ministry: Priscilla Martinez - Text 575-779-3650 Disaster Relief – Ira Shelton This year NMBDR responded to 13 different deployments and we are currently deployed to assist with the aftermath of the flooding in Louisiana. One of the deployments was childcare and feeding breakfast at the BCNM convention in Ruidoso, NM. This was followed by a deployment to Westlaco, TX to do mud out after flooding occurred. During this deployment, our volunteers lead fifty-five people to Jesus Christ. We also did mud out after flooding in Oklahoma, Missouri, Louisiana, Wyoming and other areas in Texas. Here in New Mexico, NMBDR volunteers did home site cleanup and feeding after the Dog Head Fire. We also did home site cleanup in the Timberon area. Five people were led to the Lord in the Dog Head Fire area and two people were led to the Lord in the Timberon area. We did childcare numerous times during the year. This included doing childcare twice for the NM National Guard. We also did childcare for the Replant Conference in Albuquerque. For the fifth year, we did childcare, patient escort, chaplaincy and feeding with NM Mission of Mercy, a free dental clinic. Volunteers attended the NM Department of Homeland Security/Emergency Manager’s meeting, distributing tracts about NMBDR and talking to emergency managers in NM. Throughout the year, we held several trainings, in various parts of the state, for new volunteers to be trained and others to renew their badges. Our Annual Celebration and Training Event was moved from April to August, due to a major deployment in April. We had a great event with the highlight being the dedication of a laundry trailer in memory of Jim Ahrens. Jim was our

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Blue Hat coordinator for Mountain Valley Association and he had the vision and desire for a laundry trailer for NMBDR. New Mexico Baptist Disaster Relief stands ready to bring Help, Hope and Healing to the people in need on any deployment. New Mexico Baptist Disaster Relief Volunteer report the following for January – August 2016: Volunteer Days – 1,374 Ministry Contacts – 2,667 Gospel Presentations – 142 Professions of Faith – 67 Bible Distributed – 102 Chaplaincy Contacts – 1,230 Tracts Distributed – 258 Meals – 7,081 Assessments – 134 Flood Clean Up Jobs – 63 Fire Cleanup – 19 Sifting Jobs – 4 Debris Removal – 25 Tear Out Jobs – 70 Pressure Wash Jobs – 66 Mold Remediation – 86 Chain Saw Jobs – 11 Heavy Equipment Hours – 193 Showers – 307 Laundry Loads – 120 Children Cared For - 212 Messages Handled - 349 Missions Education – Connie Dixon WMU Missions Celebration NM WMU met in Ruidoso for our annual meeting. We had wonderful attendance and excitement about the future of WMU. Steve Hartsill from National WMU was our keynote speaker and the praise team from FBC Ruidoso led us in music. Associational Meetings This year, I encouraged people to meet with me prior to their associational meetings. I was able to attend five associational meetings and was in two other associations in the fall. Overall, I met with over 150 people to talk about the importance of Missions Education and WMU and also talked about how WMU will look in the future of their associations. I was so encouraged to see the excitement and desire to continue to grow WMU. 4Missions5K NM WMU hosted the 4Missions5K at the Baptist Children’s Home. We had a great attendance and were able to raise about $500 for the CWJC of Portales. January Board Meeting Went to January Board meeting in Birmingham, AL. This year our Social Issue is PTSD and we were able to receive training. We heard reports from IMB and

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NAMB. Our theme for this year is “All for You.” Wanda Lee announced her retirement as of the end of 2016 so please be in prayer for WMU. Christian Women’s Job Corp We had National CWJC/CMJC training in Portales at the Baptist Children’s Home. Two women received their Level 2 training and we had seven receive Level 1 training (6 women and 1 man). Training I was able to attend the People Group Discovery and Engagement workshop at the BCNM in Albuquerque. This was an amazing workshop that not only included class time of how to use various websites, but then we went and engaged some cultures. My group visited a Sekhi Temple, flee market and rock shop owned by a man from Afghanistan, and we went to an Indian Market and visited with people from eight different countries. We never left Albuquerque. It was awesome! I was able to attend the Dynamics of Spiritual Leadership Coaching Workshop at the BCNM in Albuquerque. This workshop was led by Blackaby Ministries International and was wonderful. I also, attended the WMU Missions Celebration in St. Louis in June. I received training in leadership, WMU organizations and missions education. WorldCraft Workshops During April and May we did three WorldCraft workshops and parties. The first was at Bethel Deming. There were about 20 women from three churches. The second was at First Baptist Silver City and there were 21 women from two churches there. The final workshop was at First Baptist Las Cruces where there were 30 women. These workshops were well received and the WorldCraft ministry is growing in NM. NM WMU Semi-Annual Board Meeting We had our WMU Executive Board Meeting in Albuquerque at the BCNM offices in April. There were 21 in attendance representing 11 of the 13 associations. The scholarship committee met prior to board meeting and awarded $6,052 in scholarships. Children’s Missions Camp “Run the Race” was the Olympic theme for the 2016 Children’s Missions Camp that was held on July 18-22 at Inlow. About 133 children, leaders and staff came together to learn how to live a more missional life. Some of the highlights of this year’s camp was we had six salvations, six surrendered to full time missions (including four leaders) and numerous rededications.

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Meetings • Attended associational meetings for Central, Rio Grande, Tucumcari,

Southeastern, and Pecos Valley Associations. • CWJC meeting in Portales four times this year. • Met with the Mission Mobilization Team with Skype calls. • Executive Board Meetings in Albuquerque • State Evangelism Conference in Albuquerque • FBC Carlsbad WMU women. • Meeting to start the Home School Missions Network. Melissa Lamb of FBC

Santa Rosa is working as the consultant. • Met in Portales with Julia Esping about the NM WMU Social Media. • Went to Inlow to meet with Mike and Inlow staff about Children’s Missions

Camp. Speaking

• Spoke at Rio Grande Associational Meeting. Met with about 35 women before meeting about the future of WMU.

• Led conferences for PrayerLink in Anchorage. • Spoke at Tucumcari Associational Meeting. Met with about 20 men and

women before the meeting about WMU and Missions Education in their association.

• Spoke at Southeastern Associational Meeting. Met with about 50 men and women during dinner to speak about the importance of Missions Education. Great responses.

• Spoke at Pecos Valley Associational Meeting. • Led an International Missions Study for FBC Ruidoso on November 8th

with about 30 people in attendance. • Spoke at January Board Meeting at the Executive Directors Retreat. • Spoke at FBC Elida for Annie Armstrong Easter Offering and NAMB. • Spoke at WorldCraft Workshops at FBC Las Cruces, FBC Silver City and

Bethel Deming. • Spoke at Weed Baptist Church’s Mother/Daughter Banquet. There were 58

in attendance. • Central Associational Women’s Roundtable. • Carlsbad WMU Tea with 66 in attendance. Spoke on WMU and

WorldCrafts. Prayer • Organize a monthly prayer conference call with Gary Frost from NAMB

and Gordon Fort from IMB where I get 10 prayer warriors to pray for 10 specific prayer requests from IMB, NAMB, SBC Executive Committee, and

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President Ronnie Floyd. This call is with all the prayer coordinators from all states.

• Attended PrayerLink in Anchorage in October. This year I served as chairman and we had a wonderful time prayerwalking and praying for SBC and all the entities and states.

• Prayer Room for State Evangelism Conference • Pray Across New Mexico was very successful this year. We had five new

churches take part in prayerwalking their area schools. Hunger Ministries – Cricket Pairett All across New Mexico, New Mexico Baptists are working to meet the physical and spiritual needs of hurting people through hunger ministries. Twenty percent of the population of New Mexico struggles with hunger. New Mexico has the highest rate of childhood hunger in the U.S. In fact, one in three children in our state faces hunger every day. We consistently supported 17 outreach ministries in 2015 and in 2016 we increased that to 21. During the past year we can report: Evangelistic Encounters – 102,944 Professions of Faith – 207 Baptisms – 24 Volunteers Serving – 6,101 Volunteers Trained in Evangelism – 192 Hot Meals Provided – 116,645 Lunch Bags Distributed – 5,600 Individuals Fed Through Grocery Items – 84,871 Total Fed – 216,217 Muslim Ministries – PJ The Muslim ministry team is pleased to be able to share about our ministry with you. The team’s focus continues to be to reach out to the Muslim community in Albuquerque. However, we are also reaching out into other communities with a Muslim presence. We have visited the communities of Las Cruces, Deming and Gallup to ascertain the Muslim presence in these communities and help the local believers/churches reach out to their Muslim neighbors. We continue to reach out to the International students on UNM’s campus. Christian Challenge hosts English as Second Language classes, in partnership with International Students, Inc., another ministry to foreign students. We work alongside these ministries as a way of reaching into the Muslim community on campus. Many of our contacts have come from this. We are able to spend time with the students and build relations. We have been able to share spiritual truths with several people. We will begin a weekly discovery Bible study in the fall 2016 semester with Muslim students who have shown an interest.

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We are reaching out to the Muslim community by helping recently arrived refugees into the country. Our team had the opportunity of helping a Muslim background believer as she resettled in the Albuquerque area. We have had the opportunity to share with many groups around the state about our ministry and educate them more on Muslims in our state. These include: Albuquerque, Lovington, Ruidoso, Jemez, Farmington and Portales. Prayer Requests: - Please continue to pray for us as we follow up on the contacts we meet and

thank God with us for the opportunities we have had to share spiritual truths with our Muslim friends. Pray that God will continue to draw them to Him and that their hearts will be open and broken to hearing about Jesus’ love for them.

- Pray for opportunities to engage Muslims around the state, including in Deming, Las Cruces and Gallup. Pray for believers to be open to sharing God’s love with their Muslim neighbors.

- Pray for the Discover Bible Study we will be hosting in our home in the fall semester with Muslim international students at UNM. Pray that these people will be drawn to God.

- Pray as we begin to look for ways to engage Muslim students on the campus on NM Tech, in Socorro

We would like to again thank the BCNM and the Missions Mobilization Team for the opportunity we have to reach out to Muslims here in the state. We are grateful for the support we receive and pray that God will continue to open doors into this community for us. We pray that Muslims in the state will come to a saving faith in Christ Jesus and that we will have the opportunity to help other Christians in the state see this wonderful world mission opportunity God has given us right in our own backyard. Once again, we thank you for your support, and most importantly, your continued prayers for our ministry.

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2017 BCNM Budget

Below is the Baptist Convention of New Mexico’s 2017 budget, designed around the Advancing the Kingdom objectives that were adopted by your State Convention. These objectives serve as a guide for our convention of churches through 2025. The proposed budget consists of multiple ministries, all with the goal of honoring Christ and resourcing churches. The BCNM exists for the local church. The staff of the BCNM is your staff. The majority of our churches are numerically small and smaller membership, possibly with bivocational staff. Therefore, state convention resources are critical.

Allow me to share a few things about the anticipated receipts. There is an increase of two additional percent in giving to the Southern Baptist Convention Cooperative Program. This is an increase from 26 percent in 2016 to 28 percent in 2017 of undesignated receipts being forwarded on to the SBC. Overall, the cumulative increase since 2015 totals 5.4 percent. It is my prayer that we will continue to see such increases during the coming decade. New Mexico Baptists care about lostness and mission work in New Mexico. They also care about lostness and mission work around the world.

The Cooperative Program will turn 100 years of age in 2025. This plan of mission giving was formed in 1925 with the single vision of providing the financial pipeline to do mission work at home, across the nation and around the world.

As Southern Baptists, we have always believed that we can do more together than any single church can do on its own. Everything proposed in this budget is an extended ministry of local churches, which means churches are helping each other accomplish the Great Commission in every local New Mexico community. The generous gifts of Southern Baptist’s to their local churches make CP ministries possible. Thank you for your generosity as churches in supporting ministry through the Cooperative Program.

Anticipated Receipts Cooperative Program Receipts from Churches 3,754,041 Other Receipts 1,052,880

Total Anticipated Receipts $4,806,921

2016 CP Monthly Budget Need $314,781 2017 CP Monthly Budget Need $312,837

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Budget

EIT—Executive Information Services Team

General Overtime Compensation EIT 7,000 Assistants Travel 1,500 Team Operations 24,000 Miscellaneous 1,000

Executive Executive Director Travel 18,000 Administrator Travel 2,500

Information Team Leader Travel 13,000 Distribution 63,000 Contract Printing 77,000 Digital and Promotion 6,000 Media Services Internships 2,000 Historical Services 1,200

Total EIT $216,200

Convention Expense

State Convention Expense 23,000 State Convention Printing 3,500 Executive Board Meetings 20,000 Special Meetings 3,000 Pastor’s and Men’s Conference 3,000

Total Convention Expense $52,500

EDT—Evangelism and Discipleship Team

General Overtime Compensation EDT 2,000 Team Travel 25,000 Team Operations 10,000

Discipleship Ministries 7,500

Evangelism Ministries Bivocational and Small Church Ministry 18,000

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Next Generation Ministry 15,000 Evangelism/Equipping 5,000 Evangelism Equipping NAMB 110,000 Evangelism New Work 65,000

BSU Ministries 160,832

Total EDT $418,332

LDT –Leadership Development Team

General Overtime Compensation LDT 1,500 Team Leader Travel 12,000 Other Personnel Travel 2,000 Team Operations 12,500

Leadership and Church Health Leadercare 8,000 Staff Development 8,000 SS, Discipleship, Bible Studies 7,500 Team West 5,000 CLD Center Support 10,000 CLD Scholarships 11,000

Music and Worship Arts Ministries 21,000

Subtotal (General, Leadership, Music) $98,500

Student Leadership Development Student Leadership Travel 12,000 Student Camp Ministry 41,000 Lives Ablaze Conference 55,000 Student Leadership Resources/Materials 5,500 Ministry Assistance 2,500

Subtotal (Student Leadership) $116,000

Children’s Leadership Development Children’s Leadership Travel 12,000 Children’s Camp Ministry 40,000 Young Lives Ablaze Conference 31,000 Bible Drill/Speakers 800 Vacation Bible School 26,000 Children’s Ministry 14,000 Women’s Ministry 1,800

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Subtotal (Children’s Leadership) $125,600

Sivells and Inlow Camps $255,900

Total LDT $596,000

MMT—Missions Mobilization Team

General Overtime Compensation MMT 3,000 Team Travel 33,000 Team Operations 10,000

Missions BCNM State Mission Offering Promotion 10,000 Disaster Relief 18,000 Partnership Missions 10,000 WMU Leadership Training 6,000 WMU Camp Ministries 6,500 WMU Convention 3,000 10:2 Missions Conference 7,500

Missions NAMB Church/Pastoral Assistance 22,500 Ethnic Development 87,380 Church Planting 350,000 Church Planting Development NAMB 35,000

Total MMT $601,880

General Operations

General Employee Training 2,500 Hospitality 8,000 Offsite Storage 2,900 Miscellaneous 1,500

Property Vehicle Operation 1,500 Vehicle Replacement 12,000 Telephone 30,000

Legal/Audit Legal Expense 10,000

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Audit Expense 25,000 Wills/Trusts Seminars Expense 3,000

Transfers Rent/Loan Excess 16,000

Total General Operation $112,400

Property Operations

Office Supplies 6,800 New Equipment 15,000 Utilities 35,000 Building Upkeep/Repairs 25,000 Commercial Insurance 80,000 Equipment Leases/Supplies 16,000 Janitorial Service 22,000

Total Property Operations $199,800

Technology

Taxes Payable 500 Technical Production Services 8,000 IT System Equipment/Repairs 8,000 IT System Maintenance Agreement 38,000

Total Technology $54,500

BCNM Personnel (Convention Staff, BSU Staff, Camp Staff)

Administrative Personnel Exempt Personnel Salaries 1,181,267 Exempt Personnel Benefits 461,743

Support Personnel Non-Exempt Personnel Salaries 553,879 Non-Exempt Personnel Benefits 188,320

Total Personnel/Benefits $2,385,209

BCNM Committees

Christian Life Committee 12,500

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Total Committees $12,500

CP Exempt Items

Church Retirement Plan 69,600 Post Retirement Benefits 85,000 CP Promotion 3,000

Total Exempt Items $157,600

Total BCNM Operating Budget $4,806,921

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• Associational Map • Associational Offices • Associational Staff • Directory • Associational Officers • Annual Meetings

(All in Alphabetical Order)

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CENTRAL BAPTIST ASSOCIATION 2517 Wyoming Blvd. NE Albuquerque, NM 87112

(505) 243-2707 Fax: (505) 292-8638

www.cbanm.org

2017 Annual Meeting Thursday, October 5

First Baptist Church, Belen

DirectorofMissionsJohn Torrison

[email protected]

Office Manager Barbara Long

[email protected] OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ............................................................................................ Steve Long ACP Contact Person ........................................................................ Barbara Long Clerk ................................................................................................ Barbara Long Treasurer .................................................................... Willard (Bill) R. Talbott III Church Library Team Leader .......................................................... Frances Allen Administrative Committee Chairman ............................................. Gerald Minor

EASTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

1100 W. Manana Clovis, NM 88101

(575) 309-8010 [email protected]

2017 Annual Meeting

Tuesday, October 3 Prince Street Baptist Church, Clovis

DirectorofMissionsDan Pearce

OfficeSecretary/MinistryAssistantElaine Williford

Other Paid Staff

Donna Emiro

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OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ........................................................................................ Brad Morgam Vice Moderator ........................................................................... Dave McFadden ACP Contact Person .................................................................... Elaine Williford Treasurer ............................................................................................ Laquita Dial Evangelism Director ......................................................................... David Taylor Missions Development Director ....................................................... David Taylor Prayer Coordinator ............................................................................ Jim Peabody Other ................................................................................................. Wes McAfee ............................................................................................................. John Russo

MOUNTAIN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION PO Box 23

Datil, NM 87821

2017 Annual Meeting Saturday, October 7

Reserve Baptist Church

OfficeSecretary/MinistryAssistantStacey Dempsey

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ................................................................................... Dennis Harris Jr. Vice Moderator .......................................................................... John Wainwright Secretary ........................................................................................ Wanda Bassler Treasurer ............................................................................................. Pat Douglas Men/Boys Mission Education Director ................................................. Frank Hill ..................................................................................................... Shirley Edwards ...................................................................................................... David Schumm .......................................................................................................... Tom Zumbro

MOUNTAIN VALLEY BAPTIST ASSOCIATION 1328 Scenic Dr.

Alamogordo, NM 88310 (575) 437-9987

Fax: (575) 437-4109

2017 Annual Meeting Monday, October 9

Bethel Baptist Church, Alamogordo

Director of Missions Dr. Gary Buckner

[email protected]

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OfficeSecretary/MinistryAssistantJoan Hale

[email protected]

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ............................................................................................... Cal West Vice Moderator ............................................................................ Kyle Bueerman ACP Contact Person .............................................................................. Joan Hale Clerk ...................................................................................................... Joan Hale Treasurer ..................................................................................... Mary Lockwood Pastoral Ministries Director ........................................................... Alan Stoddard Music Ministry Director ............................................................... James Hamblen ........................................................................................................ Sarah Harshey ................................................................................................... John Mark Miller WMU Director ................................................................................. Lynn Wilkey Evangelism Director ....................................................................... Alan Stoddard Missions Development Director ...................................................... Robert Tague Administrative Committee Chairman ............................................ Hayden Smith Nominating Committee Chairman ................................................. Andrew Payne Bible Drill Director .................................................................... Stephanie Jensen Disaster Relief Coordinator .......................................................... Kyle Bueerman VBS Director .................................................................................. Cynthia Evans Other .............................................................................................. Jeff Weisensell

NORTHEASTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

PO Box 131 Maxwell, NM 87728

(575) 603-1051

2017 Annual Meeting TBD

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ...................................................................................... Brian Nystrom Vice-Moderator ................................................................................ Owen Young ACP Contact Person ........................................................... Joanna Spruill-Taylor Clerk ................................................................................... Joanna Spruill-Taylor Treasurer .............................................................................................. Rob Mayes Nominating Committee Chairman ......................................... Donald M. Bell, Sr.

PECOS VALLEY BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

PO Box 267 Artesia, NM 88211

(575) 746-2729 Fax: (575)746-6264

[email protected]

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2017 Annual Meeting

Sunday, October 15 First Baptist Church, Artesia

DirectorofMissionsDr. Fred MacDonald

OfficeSecretary/MinistryAssistantsRanda Riggs

Connie Stageberg

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ............................................................................................. Herb Gage Vice-Moderator ................................................................................... Troy Grant ACP Contact Person .......................................................................... Randa Riggs Clerk .................................................................................................. Randa Riggs Treasurer ....................................................................................... Michael Alaniz WMU Director ....................................................................................... Pat Radel Evangelism Director ................................................................... Fred MacDonald Missions Development Director .................................................... Ken Engledow Christian Life Committee ......................................................... Gavin Vaughan II Church & Community Ministries Director ................................... Garry Schwalk Disaster Relief Coordinator ...................................................... Cathy Pennington

RIO GRANDE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION PO Box 453

Las Cruces, NM 88004 (575) 522-6764

Fax: (575) 522-0257 [email protected]

2017 Annual Meeting

Sunday, October 1 BSU Christian Challenge, Las Cruces

DirectorofMissionsJames K. Underwood

[email protected]

OfficeSecretary/MinistryAssistantLinda Edwards

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ................................................................................. James Underwood ACP Contact Person ...................................................................... Linda Edwards

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Clerk .............................................................................................. Linda Edwards Treasurer ...................................................................................... David Englehart Missions Development Director .......................................................... Tom Eason Administrative Committee Chairman ..................................................... Jim Pratt

SAN JUAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION 1010 Ridgeway Place

Farmington, NM 87401 (505) 327-4530

Fax: (505) 327-0604 [email protected]

2017 Annual Meeting

Thursday, October 12 First Baptist Church, Kirtland

DirectorofMissionsEric Frye

[email protected]

OfficeSecretary/MinistryAssistantEunice Begaye

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ............................................................................................. Mike Scott Vice Moderator ........................................................................... Monty Mullinex ACP Contact Person ...................................................................... Eunice Begaye WMU Director ................................................................................... Deb Gibson Administrative Committee Chairman ................................................ Linda Dean Other ................................................................................................... Linda Dean ....................................................................................................... Bob Schlauger

SANTA FE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION 903 La Joya St.

Espanola, NM 87532 (505) 753-2805

[email protected]

2017 Annual Meeting TBD

AssociationalSecretary/MinistryAssistantRendell Carver

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Treasurer ........................................................................................... Linda Carver .................................................................................................... Crystal Dufresne

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SOUTHEASTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION 5512 Lovington Highway

Hobbs, NM 88240 (575) 392-4456

Fax: (575) 392-1564 [email protected]

2017 Annual Meeting

Sunday, October 8 First Baptist Church, Eunice

AssociationalCoordinator

Danny Kirkpatrick

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ..................................................................................... Stewart Sherrill Vice-Moderator .......................................................................... Matt Thackerson ACP Contact Person ................................................................ Danny Kirkpatrick Treasurer ......................................................................................... James Frances Other ......................................................................................................... Jeff Fair ......................................................................................................... Scotty Gandy ........................................................................................................ Jody O’Briant .............................................................................................................. Matt Price .......................................................................................................... Randy Leake ............................................................................................................ Otto Terrell ............................................................................................................ Larry Wood

SOUTHWESTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

PO Box 2926 Silver City, NM 88062

(575) 388-1979 [email protected]

2017 Annual Meeting

TBD

DirectorofMissionsDon Turnage

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS ACP Contact Person ......................................................................... Don Turnage Treasurer ................................................................................................. Don Kejr ...................................................................................................... Marshall Steele WMU Director ................................................................................... Jewell Burk .......................................................................................................... Paula Hibner

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TUCUMCARI BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

PO Box 581 Tucumcari, NM 88401

(575) 763-4110

2017 Annual Meeting Tuesday, October 10

First Baptist Church, San Jon

DirectorofMissionsDan Pearce

OfficeSecretary/MinistryAssistantElaine Williford

Other Paid Staff

Donna Emiro

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ..................................................................................... Gordan Runyan Vice-Moderator ................................................................................... John Hinze ACP Contact Person .................................................................... Elaine Williford Treasurer .............................................................................................. David Hale Music Ministry Director ..................................................................... Tim Hooten Evangelism Director ...................................................................... Michael Erwin Missions Development Director .................................................... Michael Erwin

WESTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

Box 2496 Milan, NM 87021

(505) 287-8510 [email protected]

2017 Annual Meeting

Thursday, October 8 First Baptist Church, Gallup

AssociationalCoordinatorJay McCollum

OfficeSecretary/MinistryAssistantNenderle Hogue

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OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ....................................................................................... Rob McIntosh Vice-Moderator ........................................................................... Robert Fontenot ACP Contact Person .................................................................... Nenderle Hogue Treasurer ...................................................................................... Nenderle Hogue Secretary ........................................................................................... Sharon Cline Other Associational Positions ............................................................ Kaul Corley ......................................................................................................... April Delores ........................................................................................................... Robert Cline .......................................................................................................... Sharon Cline

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Staff Directory

• Board Members • Articles of Incorporation/Bylaws • Annual Report • Budget • Audit Report

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NEW MEXICO BAPTIST CHILDREN’S HOME PO Box 629

Portales, NM 88130 (575) 359-1254

Randy Rankin Executive Director Malcolm Philips Director of Campus Life Teresa Howard Public Relations/Communication Robbie Andes Director of Finance Betty McConnell Director of Social Services

Board of Directors 2017

Chairman ....................................................................................... Kenneth Walker Vice Chairman ....................................................................................... Herb Gage Recording Secretary ............................................................................ Leona Tarry

Non-Expiring Term Executive Director, BCNM

One-Year Term—Expires October 2017 Herb Gage PO Box 212, Elida 88116 575-274-6371 Jeff Moody 211 W. 20th St., Farmington 77401 505-327-4771 Tony Montoya 1080 Sioux St., Los Alamos 87544 505-662-6269 Kenneth Walker 758 S. Roosevelt Rd. S, Portales 88130 575-356-5591 Robert Wright 4820 Galletta Rd. NW, Albuquerque 87120 505-803-6874

Two-Year Term—Expires October 2018 Tar Henderson PO Box 62, Gila 88038 575-535-2977 Jay McCollum 2112 College Dr., Gallup 87301 505-722-4401 Rogene Musick 13 Musick Rd., Clayton 88415 575-374-2015 Leona Tarry 217 Yellow Pine Rd., Ruidoso 88345 575-257-9740 Scott Weese HCR 63 Box 456, Raton 87740 575-445-1172 J.E. Williams 577 Curry Rd K, Clovis 88101 575-218-0029

Three-Year Term—Expires October 2019 Dale Shook 1225 Zuni St., Hobbs 88240 575-392-3365 Bob Colston 9573 Longhorn, Las Cruces 88012 575-644-3596 Lora Harlan 2212 Echols Ave., Clovis 88101 575-762-4081 Sharon Montgomery 407 Sundial, Alamogordo, 88310 575-443-8076 Anna Thompson 2009 W. Bullock, Artesia 88210 575-746-3834

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ARTICLES of AMENDMENT to the

ARTICLES of INCORPORATION Of

THE NEW MEXICO BAPTIST CHILDREN'S HOME (As Amended October 26, 2016)

ARTICLE ONE: Name. The name of the Corporation is The New Mexico Baptist Children's Home and Family Ministries, Inc. ARTICLE TWO: Duration. The period of its duration is perpetual. ARTICLE THREE: Purpose. The purposes for which the Corporation is organized are to provide care in a Christian environment for children who are unable to remain in their natural home, and to engage in any other benevolent and charitable work that will not interfere with the maintenance of a home for dependent children. ARTICLE FOUR: Charitable Nature. No part of the net earnings of the Corporation shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to its members, trustees, officers, or other private persons, except that the Corporation shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth herein. No substantial part of the activities of the Corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the Corporation shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provision of these articles, the Corporation shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or (b) by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE FIVE: Dissolution. Upon the dissolution of the Corporation, assets remaining after all liabilities and obligations shall be paid and discharged, or adequate provision shall be made therefore, shall be distributed as provided in the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act to one or more organizations which are organized and operated exclusively for one or more purposes described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. If at that time The Baptist Convention of New Mexico is such an entity, then all assets available for distribution shall be distributed to The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. ARTICLE SIX: Member.

A. This Corporation shall have one Member, The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, a New Mexico religious nonprofit corporation. The annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico shall constitute the annual meeting of the Member. Any other meeting of the Member may occur only as provided in The

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Baptist Convention of New Mexico's governing instruments.

B. In addition to the rights granted the Member under these Articles, in the Bylaws, and under the provisions of the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act, as it may be amended, the Member shall have the right to vote on: the amendment of the Articles of Incorporation; merger or consolidation and dissolution; the sale, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge or other disposition of all or substantially all, the property and assets of the Corporation. ARTICLE SEVEN: Composition of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of this Corporation shall be composed of two persons from each of five regions throughout the state who are a member of a church from associations recognized by the Baptist Convention of New Mexico, plus the Executive Director of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. The regions would consist of Northeastern, Southeastern, Northwestern, Southwestern and the Albuquerque/Santa Fe area. This would provide a total of an eleven member board. A change in that number shall be made only by amending the Articles of Incorporation. Directors shall be elected by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for terms of three years. The expiration of terms shall continue to be staggered so that one third of the terms will expire each year. A Director who has served three terms or any portion thereof shall be ineligible for election to another successive term until one year has elapsed following the end of his term. A Director may be removed from office by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for any reason deemed sufficient to the Convention and after notice of the proposed removal has been given the Director and the Director has been afforded an opportunity to be heard by the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. Alternatively, a Director may be removed by action of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico upon the request of the Board of Directors of this Corporation after notice of the proposed removal has been given the Director and the Director has been afforded an opportunity to be heard by the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico in annual or special session. Vacancies occurring on the Board of Directors other than as the result of an increase in the number of persons constituting the Board, or as the result of the expiration of a term, may be filled temporarily by the affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining directors, though less than a quorum of the Board until The Baptist Convention of New Mexico acts to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term of the person vacating the position. The Board of Directors shall present to the State Executive Board in the Board’s July meeting suggested nominees for each vacancy on the Corporation’s Board. If the State Executive Board finds any suggested nominee not acceptable, the Corporation’s Board of Director’s shall be advised of the State Executive Board’s position and shall be invited to submit other suggested nominee(s) to the State Executive Board in its September meeting. Those suggested nominees acceptable to the State Executive Board shall be nominated by the State Executive Board to the Convention. If the State Executive Board declines to nominate a suggested nominee, the State Executive Board shall nominate a person of its choosing. The Chairman of the Board will not be eligible to serve as an officer for more than two consecutive years. ARTICLE EIGHT: Books and Records. The Corporation shall keep correct and

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complete books and records of account and shall keep minutes of the proceedings of its Board of Directors and committees having any of the authority of the Board of Directors. All books and records of the Corporation may be inspected by an officer, agent or attorney of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for any proper purpose and at any reasonable time. ARTICLE NINE: Registered Office and Agent. The address of its registered office and the name of its registered agent at such address is: Randy Rankin, Administrator, 2100 South Avenue I, Portales NM 88130. ARTICLE TEN: Amendment. These Articles may be further amended in the following manner: The Board of Directors shall adopt a resolution setting forth the proposed amendment and directing that it be submitted to a vote of the Member. Written notice setting forth the proposed amendment shall be given to the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico at least ten days prior to a regular meeting of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico prior to the meeting of the Member at which the amendment will be considered and voted upon by the Member.

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AMENDED BYLAWS of

THE NEW MEXICO BAPTIST CHILDREN'S HOME (As Amended October 27, 1999)

ARTICLE ONE: Offices. The principal office of the Corporation shall be located at 2100 South Avenue I, Portales, New Mexico 88130. ARTICLE TWO: Officers. The Board of Directors shall elect the officers described in these Bylaws and other officers as may be deemed necessary. Officers shall be elected in the first regular meeting of the Board following the annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and shall hold office for one (1) year and until his or their successors are installed. The Board shall name as administrative officers, a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary-Treasurer and such other officers as may be deemed necessary to carry on the work of the Corporation. The tenure and basis of remuneration for these shall be determined by the Board of Directors. ARTICLE THREE: Duties of Officers. Section 1: Chairman: The Chairman shall preside over all meetings of the Board of Directors and shall perform such other duties as ordinarily pertain to the office of chairman.

Section 2: Vice-Chairman: It shall be the duty of the Vice-Chairman to act for the

Chairman in his absence or incapacity.

Section 3: Chairman Pro Tem: If at any time the Chairman and Vice-Chairman shall be unable to act, the Board of Directors shall appoint some other member of the Board to do so, in whom shall be vested, for the time being, all duties and functions of the office.

Section 4: Recording Secretary: The Recording Secretary shall keep a record of

the proceedings of the Board of Directors in all business meetings.

Section 5: President: The President, as the Executive Officer of the Corporation, shall carry out the instruction of the Board of Directors. It shall be the President's duty, upon the approval and direction of the Board of Directors, to execute contracts, deeds, documents and other instruments. The President may also be called the Administrator.

Section 6: Vice-President: It shall be the duty of the Vice-President to assist the

President in all matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed, and to act for the President in his absence or incapacity. The Vice-President may be called the Assistant Administrator.

Section 7: Secretary-Treasurer: It shall be the duty of the Secretary-Treasurer to

assist the President in all matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed by the President. The Secretary-Treasurer shall be responsible for maintaining an accurate record of all proceedings during board and committee meetings and performing

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duties of business management as directed by the President. As Secretary-Treasurer this officer shall be responsible for maintaining an accurate financial record of all receipts and disbursements of the institution. The Secretary-Treasurer may be called the Business Manager. ARTICLE FOUR: Meetings of the Board of Directors.

Section 1: Regular Meetings: The Board of Directors shall meet a minimum of

three (3) times per year at such time and place as the Board determines. Written notice of all regular meetings shall be made by the Chairman of the Board or the executive officers of the Corporation ten (10) days prior to the meeting.

Section 2: Called Meetings: Called meetings may be held upon call of the Chairman, the Administrator of the Home, or upon request of any five (5) members of the Board of Directors, and the Chairman shall give sufficient notice of the time and place thereof to enable the Directors to attend.

Section 3: Quorum: A quorum of the Board of Directors shall consist of a simple

majority of the members of the Board. ARTICLE FIVE: Committees. The Board of Directors, by resolution adopted by a majority of the Directors in office, may designate and appoint one or more committees each of which shall consist of two or more directors. The committees, to the extent provided in the resolution or in these Bylaws, shall have and exercise all the authority of the Board of Directors, except that no committee shall have the authority of the Board of Directors to amend, alter or repeal the Bylaws, act in regard to the removing of a director or officer or committee member, or act in regards to the election of a director, or undertake to amend the Articles of Incorporation or restate those articles, adopt a plan of merger or consolidation, authorize the sale, lease, exchange or mortgage of all or substantially all of the property and assets of the Corporation, authorize the voluntary dissolution of the Corporation, adopt a plan for the distribution of the assets of the Corporation, or amend, alter or repeal any resolution of the Board of Directors which by its terms provides that it shall not be amended, altered, or repealed by a committee. ARTICLE SIX: Salary and Indemnification.

Section 1: No director of this Corporation shall receive, or lawfully be entitled to receive, any salary or remuneration for services connected with the administration of the affairs of this Corporation. Actual expenses incurred by any such director may be refunded when authorized by the Board.

Section 2: The Corporation shall indemnify any director or officer or former director or officer of the Corporation against reasonable expenses, costs, and attorneys' fees actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with the defense of any action, suit or proceeding, civil or criminal, in which he is made a party by reason of being or having been a director or officer. The indemnification shall include any amounts paid to satisfy a judgment or to compromise or settle a claim. The director or officer shall not be indemnified if he shall be adjudged to be liable on the basis that he has breached or failed to perform the duties of his office and the breach or failure to perform constitutes

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willful misconduct or recklessness. Advance indemnification shall be allowed of a director or officer for reasonable expenses to be incurred in connection with the defense of the action, suit or proceeding provided that the director or officer must reimburse the Corporation if it is subsequently determined that the director or officer was not entitled to indemnification. ARTICLE SEVEN: Executive Committee.

Section 1: The Executive Committee of the Board of Directors shall consist of the Chairmen of each standing committee of the Board. The Committee Chairman is to be elected from those members of the Committee, which are appointed to their respective committee by the Chairman or Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors, in annual session.

The Executive Committee shall include the Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Secretary and shall be composed of not more than twelve (12) members, including the Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Secretary, a majority of whom shall constitute a quorum.

Section 2. The Board of Directors may delegate to the Executive Committee such

authority as is deemed necessary to conduct the business of the Corporation, but not the authority these Bylaws prohibit a committee from discharging, between meetings of the Board of Directors.

Section 3. The Executive Committee shall meet not less than once each calendar

month, except on those months when there is a regular or special meeting of the full board. These meetings may be at a time and place designated by the Chairman or by telephone conference. The Chairman shall give reasonable notice to the members of the Executive Committee by phone or mail of the time and place of each meeting.

ARTICLE EIGHT: Policy and Personnel Committee. The Policy and Personnel Committee shall be appointed by the Chairman and shall consist of not less than three members. This committee shall maintain and cause to be published a manual setting forth the policies of The New Mexico Baptist Children's Home for operations and personnel. The Board shall undertake to cause policies concerning personnel to be generally consistent insofar as possible, with those adopted by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, as the same may from time to time be amended. The hiring and tenure of all employees shall be under the direction of the Children's Home Administrator.

The Children's Home Administrator shall be chosen and the terms and conditions of employment determined by the Board of Directors of the Children's Home. ARTICLE NINE: Finance-Budget Committee. The Finance-Budget Committee shall be appointed by the Chairman and shall consist of not less than three members. This committee shall prepare and present to the Board of Directors the annual budget, and may from time to time recommend to the Board of Directors changes in the budget.

This committee shall determine procedures to assure fiscal accountability. All funds delivered to the Corporation by gift, devise and bequest or otherwise and not otherwise designated by the donor and all undistributed income derived therefrom shall be invested and continued to be invested under the direction of the committee by The New Mexico Baptist Foundation.

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ARTICLE TEN: Financial Responsibility. Section 1. The Board of Directors shall make reports to The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and to its State Executive Board.

Section 2. The Children's Home Administrator shall employ the Convention Auditor

to prepare a complete audit of all of the Children's Home's operation and financial transactions every year and shall offer same to be published in the annual of the Convention.

Section 3. The Chairman, the Secretary-Treasurer, and the Chairman of the Finance-

Budget Committee of the Children's Home Board shall prepare and present a monthly financial report to the Chairman of the Executive Board, the President, and the Business Administrator of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for review. Each quarter the above named and the Property-Finance Committee of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico shall be invited to review the financial statements of The New Mexico Baptist Children's Home and the Corporation's designated officers or directors shall offer to present a report at each regular meeting of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. ARTICLE ELEVEN: Seal. The corporate seal of this corporation shall be a circular seal with the name and words, “The New Mexico Baptist Children's Home.”

ARTICLE TWELVE: Amendments. These Bylaws may be amended by a majority vote of the Board of Directors.

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NEW MEXICO BAPTIST CHILDREN’S HOME Annual Report

We have continued to be very active in the day-to-day operations of the Home. Of course kids stayed busy raising animals and other 4-H projects in anticipation for our county fair and the end of August proved fruitful for our kid’s efforts. It has always been our desire to see our 4-Hers compete well among others in our county. I must say we accomplished that task and even more with this year’s event. Our projects included winning Reserve Grand Champion Steer and Reserve Grand Champion Beef Heifer. We showed Grand Champion Fancy Rabbits and a host of prize winning chickens and turkeys. We made it to the sale with one steer, two hogs and one goat….pretty successful night I must say! Our kids not only stayed busy with projects, but had the opportunity to travel some as cottages on vacations. Many memories were built that will last a life time. Summer camp was also a highlight of our summer, with every student having the chance to attend and participate. Summer always finds us hosting several mission group activities. This summer was no exception as we were blessed to have three large groups share their time, talents and lives with us. School is now back into our routine and again we find ourselves becoming very, very busy. We have the usual bunch participating in extra-curricular activities at school and in community sports. It seems like we run back in forth to school on a pretty constant basis! Speaking of school back in session, our Christian Women’s Job Corp program will begin teaching parenting classes after school once a week for a period of six weeks for three of our elementary public schools. This effort began as a program partnered with First Baptist Church in Portales to reach out to and help parents of younger school age children better cope with parent issues and how they might better prepare their children in school work. We have to close Hubbard Cottage for awhile due to roof issues and a little mold problem. For the present time, we’ve moved kids around and are able to maintain as normal a schedule as possible. We are losing one set of house parents. The Blaneys, who have been with for almost two years, will be leaving to travel just down the street. Mr. Blaney has accepted the position as full time youth pastor at First Baptist Church. We see this as a win for FBC and for our kids as well, since he will continue to be a vital and important part of their lives. We will begin a search, but do not have to hurry due to having the one cottage closed for the time being. We have two house mothers having babies, one due

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right away and one in December. This is always an exciting time, but one that causes us to shuffle around some to facilitate time off and schedules. We continue to be blessed every day. We ask that you continue to support us in all sorts of ways, that we may continue to be the best child care program and to best represent you. 2017 PROPOSED BUDGET Total Budget is $1,469,644 The percentage breakdown is: Administrative 16% Programs 77% Development 7%

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• Staff Directory • Board Members • Articles of Incorporation/Bylaws • Annual Report • Budget • Audit Report

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NEW MEXICO BAPTIST FOUNDATION

2511 Wyoming Blvd. NE Albuquerque, NM 87112

(505) 332-3777 – Foundation (505) 332-1777 – Church Finance Corporation

Fax: (505) 332-2777 www.nmbf.com

Staff Directory

Rick Breeden, President [email protected] Willard Talbott III, Chief Financial Officer [email protected] Martha Speakman, Lending Officer [email protected] Micheal Summers, Development [email protected] Ken Goode, Chief Lending Officer [email protected] Gary Lowe, Chief Operating Officer [email protected] Betty Babicz, Accountant [email protected] Connie Peek, Accountant [email protected] Ramona Abbey, Receptionist/Records Admin. [email protected] Doug Lohrey, Lending Officer [email protected]

Board of Directors

2017

Foundation Officers Chairman ............................................................................................................. Bob Ewing Vice-Chairman .................................................................................................... Bob Martin Recording Secretary ..................................................................................... Judith Edwards

Church Finance Officers

Chairman ............................................................................................................ Linda Dean Vice-Chairman ............................................................................................. Lewis Williams Recording Secretary ............................................................................................... Joe Coey

Non-Expiring Term Executive Director, BCNM

One-Year Term—Expires October 2017 James Francis 524 E. Jemez Rd., Hobbs 88240 575-397-4338 Randy Patterson 8208 Grape Arbor Ct., NE, Albuquerque 87122 575-770-9213 Saul Prieto PO Box 295, Mesilla 88046 575-523-0589 Charles Stockton 2317 Fairway Terrace, Clovis 88101 575-763-1702

Two-Year Term—Expires October 2018 Judith Edwards 1300 Bertha Rd. SE, Rio Rancho 87124 505-220-0007 Robert Ewing 7423 Sandia Glow Ct. NE, Albuquerque 87122 505-821-5235 Richard Gomez 9805 Fostoria Rd NE, Albuquerque 87111 505-828-0263

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Three-Year Term—Expires October 2016 Joe Coey 2405 Manzano Loop, Rio Rancho 87144 505-239-3238 Anne McCollum 1604 Bobelu Cr., Gallup 87301 505-722-6633 Carroll Vaughn 1 CR 5150 Bloomfield 87413 505-632-0377 Lewis Williams 9005 Natalie NE, Albuquerque 87111 505-228-0910

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ARTICLES of AMENDMENT to the

ARTICLES of INCORPORATION of

THE NEW MEXICO BAPTIST FOUNDATION (As Amended October 26, 2016)

ARTICLE ONE: Name. The name of the Corporation is The New Mexico Baptist Foundation. ARTICLE TWO: Duration. The period of its duration is perpetual. ARTICLE THREE: Purpose. The purposes for which the corporation shall be formed are the following: Exclusively for charitable, religious and educational purposes including, for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code. The purposes of the corporation shall be limited to those contained in and permitted by Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code and the assets of the Corporation shall be dedicated exclusively to such purposes. Any and all purposes permitted by the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act (Section 53-8-1 N.M.S.A. (1978)) which do not otherwise violate or exceed those purposes permitted by Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code. Subject to the limitations contained in the foregoing paragraphs, in carrying out the Corporation's tax exempt purposes the Corporation shall be permitted to serve any Baptist institution, agency or enterprise having the official sanction of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico or the Southern Baptist Convention, so long as such actions are consistent with and are in fulfillment of the Corporation's charitable, religious and educational purposes under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE FOUR: Powers. The Corporation shall have the right to mortgage, hypothecate or otherwise pledge either the real, personal or mixed property under the ownership or control of said Corporation. It may finance, refinance or renew any indebtedness that may exist at the time that the ownership or management of such properties passes to the Corporation, provided that in such refinancing the property securing such loan shall be the sole security thereof. The Corporation shall have the right to create and be the members and directors of separate entities organized to further the purposes of the Corporation.

To act as a trustee, personal representative, guardian, conservator or in any other fiduciary capacity.

The Directors shall exercise all power that may be exercised or performed by the Corporation under the laws of the State of New Mexico, these Amended Articles of Incorporation, and the Bylaws, except to the extent the Member of this Corporation, The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, is vested with rights under the Corporation’s Articles of Incorporation or the New Mexico Nonprofit

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Corporation Act. ARTICLE FIVE: Charitable Nature. No part of the net earnings of the Corporation shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to its board members, trustees, officers, or other private persons, except that the Corporation shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth herein. No substantial part of the activities of the Corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the Corporation shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provision of these Articles, the Corporation shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or (b) by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE SIX: Dissolution. Upon the dissolution of the Corporation, assets remaining after all liabilities and obligations shall be paid and discharged, or adequate provision shall be made therefore, shall be distributed as provided in the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act to one or more organizations which are organized and operated exclusively for one or more purposes described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. If at that time The Baptist Convention of New Mexico is such an entity, then all assets available for distribution shall be distributed to The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. ARTICLE SEVEN: Member.

A. This Corporation shall have one Member, The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, a New Mexico religious nonprofit Corporation. The annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico shall constitute the annual meeting of the Member. Any other meeting of the Member may occur only as provided in The Baptist Convention of New Mexico's governing instruments.

B. In addition to the rights granted the Member under these Articles, in the Corporation’s Bylaws, and under the provisions of the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act, as it may be amended, the Member shall have the right to vote on: the Amendment of the Articles of Incorporation; merger or consolidation and dissolution; and in conjunction with a dissolution (or as a part of a dissolution) the sale, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge or other disposition of all or substantially all, the property and assets of the Corporation not in the ordinary course of business.

C. The provision of the foregoing paragraph shall not apply to the assets

of a separate entity organized by the Corporation.

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ARTICLE EIGHT: Composition of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of this Corporation shall be composed of the Executive Director of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and no fewer than four other persons. A change in that number shall be made only by amending the Articles of Incorporation. Directors shall be elected by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for terms of three years. The expiration of terms shall continue to be staggered so that one third of the terms will expire each year. A Director who has served nine consecutive years shall be ineligible for election to another successive term until one year has elapsed following the end of his term. A Director may be removed from office at the request of the Corporation’s Board by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for any reason deemed sufficient to the Convention and after notice of the proposed removal has been given the Director and the Director has been afforded an opportunity to be heard by the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. Alternatively, a Director may be removed by action of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico upon the request of the Board of Directors of this Corporation after notice of the proposed removal has been given the Director and the Director has been afforded an opportunity to be heard by the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. Vacancies occurring on the Board of Directors other than as the result of an increase in the number of persons constituting the Board, or as the result of the expiration of a term, may be filled temporarily by the affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining directors, though less than a quorum of the Board until The Baptist Convention of New Mexico acts to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term of the person vacating the position. The Board of Directors shall present to the State Executive Board in the Board’s July meeting suggested nominees for each vacancy on the Corporation’s Board. If the State Executive Board finds any suggested nominee not acceptable, the Corporation’s Board of Director’s shall be advised of the State Executive Board’s position and shall be invited to submit other suggested nominee(s) to the State Executive Board in its July or September meeting. If the Corporation’s Board declines to nominate a suggested nominee, the State Executive Board shall nominate a person of its choosing. Those suggested nominees acceptable to the State Executive Board shall be nominated by the State Executive Board to the Convention. ARTICLE NINE: Books and Records. The Corporation shall keep correct and complete books and records of account and shall keep minutes of the proceedings of its Board of Directors and committees having any of the authority of the Board of Directors. All books and records of the Corporation may be inspected by an officer, agent or attorney of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico or any other person for any proper purpose and at any reasonable time. ARTICLE TEN: Indemnification. The Corporation shall indemnify any director or officer or former director or officer of the Corporation against reasonable expenses, costs, and attorneys’ fees actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with the defense of any action, suit or proceeding, civil or

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criminal, in which he is made a party by reason of being or having been a director or officer. The indemnification shall include any amounts paid to satisfy a judgment or to compromise or settle a claim. The director or officer shall not be indemnified if he shall be adjudged to be liable on the basis that he has breached or failed to perform the duties of his office and the breach of failure to perform constitutes willful misconduct or recklessness. Advance indemnification shall be allowed of a director or officer for reasonable expenses to be incurred in connection with the defense of the action, suit or proceeding provided that the director or officer must reimburse the Corporation if it is subsequently determined that the director or officer was not entitled to indemnification. “Director” means any person who is or was a director of the Corporation and any person who, while a director of the Corporation, is or was serving at the request of the Corporation as a director, officer, partner, trustee, employee or agent of any foreign or domestic corporation or non-profit corporation, cooperative, partnership, joint venture, trust, other incorporated or unincorporated enterprise or employee benefit plan or trust. ARTICLE ELEVEN: Registered Office and Agent. The address of its registered office and the name of its registered agent at such address is: Rick Breeden, President, 2511 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Albuquerque NM 87110. ARTICLE TWELVE: Amendment. These Articles may be further amended in the following manner: The Board of Directors shall adopt a resolution setting forth the proposed Amendment and directing that it be submitted to a vote of the Member. Written notice setting forth the proposed Amendment shall be given to the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico at least ten days prior to a regular meeting of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico prior to the meeting of the Member at which the Amendment will be considered and voted upon by the Member.

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AMENDED BYLAWS of

THE NEW MEXICO BAPTIST FOUNDATION (As Amended August 15, 2008)

ARTICLE ONE: Purpose. This Corporation is an organization of Baptist believers, incorporated for the purposes set forth in the Articles of Incorporation.

ARTICLE TWO: Board of Directors.

Section 1: Election and Term of Office. The Board of Directors shall consist of the Executive Director of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and a minimum of fourteen (14) and a maximum of twenty (20) members, elected by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico in its annual session, to serve terms of three (3) years each. The Board of Directors shall be divided into three groups in the manner set forth in the Articles of Incorporation of this Corporation.

Section 2: Officers.

A. Elective Officers. The Directors shall elect a Chairman, a Vice-Chairman, and a

Recording Secretary. Officers shall be elected in the first regular meeting of the Board following the annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and shall hold office for one (1) year and until his or their successors are installed.

B. Administrative Officers. The Board shall name a President, Secretary, Treasurer

and such other officers as may be deemed necessary to carry on the work of the Corporation. The tenure and basis of remuneration for these shall be determined by the Board of Directors.

Section 3: Regular Meetings. The Board of Directors shall meet four (4) times per

year at such time and places as they may determine, the first such meeting following the annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico being the one in which officers are elected. Written notice of all regular meetings shall be made by the Chairman of the Board or the executive officers of the Corporation ten (10) days prior to the meeting.

Section 4: Called Meetings. Called meetings may be held upon call of the Chairman,

the executive officers, or upon request of any five (5) members of the Board of Directors, and the Chairman or President shall give sufficient notice of the time and place thereof to enable the Directors to attend.

Section 5: Quorum. A quorum of the Board of Directors shall consist of a simple

majority of the members of the Board. Section 6. Committees. The Board of Directors, by resolution adopted by a majority

of the directors in office, may designate and appoint one or more committees each of which shall consist of two or more Directors. The committees, to the extent provided in the resolution or in these Bylaws, shall have and exercise such authority as may be granted by the Board of Directors, so long as the same shall be within the limits of their

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own authority and discretion. Section 7. Extent of Authority. The Directors shall exercise all power that may be exercised or performed by the Corporation under the laws of the State of New Mexico, the Certificate of Incorporation, and these Bylaws. ARTICLE THREE: Duties of Officers.

Section 1: Chairman. The Chairman shall preside over all meetings of the Board of Directors and shall perform such other duties as ordinarily pertain to the office of chairman.

Section 2: Vice-Chairman. It shall be the duty of the Vice-Chairman to act for the

Chairman in his absence or incapacity. Section 3: Chairman Pro Tem. If at any time the Chairman and Vice-Chairman shall

be unable to act, the Board of Directors shall appoint some other member of the Board to do so, in whom shall be vested, for the time being, all duties and functions of the office.

Section 4: Recording Secretary. The Recording Secretary shall keep a record of the

proceedings of the Board of Directors in all business meetings. Section 5: President. The President, as the Executive Officer of the Corporation, shall

carry out the instruction of the Board of Directors. It shall be his duty, upon the approval and direction of the Board of Directors, to execute trust agreements, contracts, deeds, documents and other instruments. He shall execute to the Corporation a good and sufficient surety bond in an amount to be determined by the Board of Directors, and shall keep a true book of accounts, and annually, as well as at other times as he shall be directed, shall lay before the Board of Directors a statement of the monies received and disbursed.

Section 6: Vice-President. It shall be the duty of the Vice-President to assist the

President in all matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed, and to act for the President in his absence or incapacity. The Vice-President shall execute a good and sufficient surety bond in an amount to be determined by the Board of Directors.

Section 7: Secretary. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to assist the President in all

matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed by the President. The Secretary shall be responsible for maintaining an accurate record of all proceedings during board and committee meetings.

Section 8: Treasurer. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to assist the President in all

matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed by the President. The Treasurer shall be responsible for maintaining an accurate financial record of all accounts of the Foundation. These account records shall be provided each month and presented to the Board of Directors. The Treasurer shall execute a good and sufficient surety bond in an amount to be determined by the Board of Directors.

Section 9: Directors. The business of the Corporation shall be administered by the

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Directors, each of whom shall be a regular member of a Baptist church cooperating with The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. The Board of Directors shall cause to be prepared the annual report and such other reports as may be deemed necessary, covering all income and disbursements, and shall distribute all designated income that is available for distribution as the need arises, and shall furnish any interested institution information concerning the investment of funds for such institution. The Directors shall make a faithful accounting of their administration of all funds entrusted to them to The Baptist Convention of New Mexico at its annual meeting. This annual report shall bear the certificate of an independent auditor and shall bear the date of the end of the fiscal year of the Corporation. ARTICLE FOUR: Private Inurement. No Director of this Corporation shall receive, or lawfully be entitled to receive, any salary or remuneration for services connected with the administration of the affairs of this Corporation. Actual expenses incurred by any such Director may be refunded when authorized by the Board. ARTICLE FIVE: Executive Committee. Section 1: The Executive Committee of the Board of Directors shall consist of the chairmen of each standing committee of the Board. The committee chairman is to be elected by and from among the members of the committee.

The Executive Committee shall include the Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Recording Secretary and shall be composed of not more than twelve (12) members, including the Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Recording Secretary, a majority of whom shall constitute a quorum.

Section 2: The Board of Directors may delegate to the Executive Committee such

authority as is deemed necessary to conduct the business of the Corporation between meetings of the Board of Directors, but not authority prohibited to be exercised by a committee under these Bylaws. ARTICLE SIX: Seal. The Corporate Seal of this Corporation shall be a circular seal with the name and words, "The New Mexico Baptist Foundation." ARTICLE SEVEN: Amendments. These Bylaws may be amended by The Board of Directors.

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ANNUAL REPORT As of June 30, 2016, total assets were $58,927,122, an increase of approximately 10 percent since June 30, 2015. Loan demand has increased approximately eight percent over the past year. We continue to meet the need of churches that desire funds in an effort to expand their ministries. The lending guidelines we use have served us well for over 56 years. We continue to rely on these guidelines and the wisdom of our board of directors to evaluate each loan request. In an effort to facilitate loan requests, we rely on partnerships with investors who desire to earn a great interest rate while giving churches the ability to expand their ministries. Your investment will specifically fund ministries whose sole desire is to share Christ with others. Your investment is secured with real estate. We offer several ways for people and organizations to participate. The Church Building Short-Term Investment Fund (CBSTIF) currently has 425 investors with more than $19,749,883 invested. The interest rate offered to investors on July 1, 2015 was 1.80 percent. This fund has a minimum investment amount of $500 and allows investors to add and withdraw funds at any time. The Church Building Investment Note (CBIN) fund currently has 731 investors with more than $31,051,813 invested. These investments offer maturities of 1, 3, 5, and 7 years with interest rates ranging from 2.30 percent to 4.55 percent with a minimum investment amount of $1,000 (larger investments could earn higher rates). Prayerfully consider investing with us in an effort to continue meeting the needs of churches. New Mexico Baptist Foundation The Foundation exists to generate funds for Kingdom causes around the world. We accomplish this through the generosity of people whose desire is to reach the world for Christ. There are many opportunities available in which the Foundation can assist you. We can assist you with estate planning, wills and trusts, gift annuities, scholarships, and endowments. Why should you consider utilizing the services of the Foundation? For 69 years, we have focused on trust, integrity, and stewardship. We understand the resources we oversee do not belong to us, but have been placed under our care to nurture and grow for Kingdom causes. The New Mexico Baptist Foundation has distributed over $30 million since 1948. In 2015, the Foundation distributed $1,201,114 to beneficiaries (a 7 percent increase from 2014), and during the six-month period ending June 30,

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2016 beneficiaries received $563,391. Beneficiaries receiving funds included The New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home, The Baptist Convention of New Mexico Missions Division, the International Mission Board, the North American Mission Board, Baptist Student Union work in New Mexico, and numerous New Mexico scholarship recipients. Total assets under management as of June 30, 2016 were $38,828,618, a 0.55 percent increase since December 31, 2015. Board of Directors As of June 30, 2016, New Mexico Baptist Foundation and Church Finance Corporation board members are:

Joseph Bunce Richard Gomez Joe Coey Stanley Jones

Linda Dean Bob Martin Judith Edwards Randy Patterson

Larry Erwin Saul Prieto Robert Ewing Charles Stockton James Francis Lewis Williams

Directors being nominated for a three-year term expiring 2019 are: Joe Coey, Albuquerque Anne McCollum, Gallup Carroll Vaughn, Bloomfield Lewis Williams, Albuquerque

2017 Preliminary Budget Income:

Service Income $903,000 Gifted Funds 242,400 Operating Funds 6,300 Total Income 1,151,700

Expenses: Travel $37,700 Office Operations 77,900 Building Overhead 20,400 Professional Fees 54,500 Ministry 18,100 Personnel 715,500 Total Expenses 924,100

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• Historical Table • Directory of Church Leaders • Directory of Congregations • Statistical Tables

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DIRECTORYNEWMEXICOMINISTERS,ETAL.

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AP–AssociatePastor MR–MinisterofRecreationDM–DirectorofAssociationalMissions MY–MinisterofYouthMC–MinisterofChildren OM–OrdainedMinisterME–MinisterofEducation PM–PreschoolMinisterMM–MinisterofMusic SP–SeniorPastorMP–MissionPastor SW–StateDenominationalWorker ThislisthasbeencorrectedaccordingtoallavailableinformationuptoApril11,2017,andtothebestofknowledgewascorrectonthatdate.Eachchurch,initssovereigntyandsubjecttonopowerorauthorityoftheConvention,ordainsandlicensesministersandcallsandemployspastorsandstaff.SouthernBaptistConventionandotherBaptistorganizationsindependentoftheConventionselecttheirownchaplains,missionaries,evangelistsandstaff.Consequently,thelistingsbelowareinnoway tobe considereda recommendationor affirmation. Thepersonsare listed,basedonresponsesfromchurchesandotherorganizations,solelyforinformationwithnoapprovalimpliedorexpressed.

AAbercrombie,Brenda,POBox565,Tularosa,88352,575-585-9864,MMAbercrombie,Dan,POBox565,Tularosa,88352,575-585-9864,OMAckerman,Debbie,POBox157,Springer,87747,MMAdams,Mike,701ESilverSt.,Hobbs,88240,SPAguilar,Richard,POBox321,LasCruces,88001,575-526-5414,MMAguirre,Javier,900SBloomfieldBlvd,Bloomfield,87413,505-598-4133,MYAguirre,Sarai,900SBloomfieldBlvd,Bloomfield,87413,505-598-4133,MYAlaniz,Nate,1800SouthLocustStreet,LasCruces,88001,575-522-7900,MYAlderete,Richard,POBox1440,Mesilla,88046,575-915-8198,MMAlexanderJr.,Albert(Chip)2001SLeaAve,Roswell,88203,575-622-9980,MMAllen,Danny,116NJefferson,Grady,88120,575-357-2525,MMAllen,Paul,2501NNorrisSt,Clovis,88101,575-762-4727,MYAlmanza,JoshuaJ.,123OsunaRdNW,Albuquerque,87107,505-345-2380,MMAlvarez,Karla,POBox806,Anthony,88021,CMAnderson,Billy,1100MichiganAve.,Alamogordo,88310,575-437-5510,MYAnderson,Carl,POBox15988,RioRancho,87174,SPAnderson,Jason,POBox1217,SilverCity,88062,575-388-1582,AP,MM,MYAnderson,Wayne,100SAveC,Portales,88130,575-356-6761,MMAndrews,Joseph,106SMirandaSt,LasCruces,88005,575-524-3691,APApodaca,Leonard,6400GolfCourseRdNW,Albuquerque,87120,505-899-0665,OMArlet,Tim,1905S.Main,Roswell,88203,SPArmstead,Beth,POBox2097,Milan,87021,505-287-8510,PMArmstead,Rodney,POBox2097,Milan,87021,505-287-8510,MEArmstrong,Jerry,POBox102,Quemado,87829,575-773-4648,MM

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Arreola,RaulM.,4601PantherPeckDr,LasCruces,88012,575-373-1175,SPArreola,YolandaM.,4601PantherPeckDr,LasCruces,88012,575-373-1175,CM

BBaker,Nelda,POBox418,Magdalena,87825,575-854-2389,MMBaker,Gayle,POBox396,Loving,88256,575-885-1710,PMBaker,Wayne,POBox40,Roy,87743,575-485-7722,MMBallew,Robert,POBox2097,Milan,87021,505-287-8510,AP,MYBaltazar,Nerio,POBox86,Lovington,88260,575-396-3025,MMBarela,Joe,211W20thSt,Farmington,87401,505-327-4771,OMBarrera,Manuel,POBox337,Portales,88130,575-276-8260,MMBarrera,Teresa,POBox337,Portales,88130,575-276-8260,PMBarrios,Hilcias,POBox6857,Albuquerque,87197,505-345-3299,SPBarrios,Elio,1700EYesoDr,Hobbs,88240,575-397-7447,MPBassing,Jacob,500N.PennsylvaniaAve.,Roswell,88201,575-623-2640,MMBastraw,William,401PaseoRealDr,Chaparral,88081,575-824-4500,MMBaum,Stephen,6400GolfCourseRdNW,Albuquerque,87120,505-899-0665,APBeam,DavidW.,1800SouthLocustStreet,LasCruces,88001,575-522-7900,OMBecknellSr.,CharlesE.,POBox44835,RioRancho,87174,505-896-6901,APBecknell,Jr,CharlesE.,POBox44835,RioRancho,87174,505-896-6901,SPBeesley,Ken,22QuedoRd.,SantaFe,87508,505-473-9467,OMBegay,Kyle,POBox2727,Shiprock,87420,505-486-5144,MMBegay,Renaldon,2112CollegeDr,Gallup,87301,505-722-4401,MYBegay,Sean,POBox2727,Shiprock,87420,505-486-5144,MYBegaye,Andrew,POBox26,Cuba,87013,SPBelmonte,Alfonso,POBox12352,Albuquerque,87195,MYBelmonte,Arminda,POBox12352,Albuquerque,87195,CMBelmonte,Hector,POBox12352,Albuquerque,87195,SPBelmonte,Laura,POBox12352,Albuquerque,87195,MYBenard,John,POBox695,Lovington,88260,575-396-3637,MMBenitez,Naya,POBox328,Alamogordo,88311,SPBenshoof,James,POBox35,Lindrith,87029,575-774-9172,SPBergstrasser,Hannah,5800MontgomeryBlvdNE,Albuquerque,87109,505-881-9711,CMBernal,Damacio,3950SternDr,LasCruces,88001,MMBerryman,Connie,511WArringtonSt,Farmington,87401,505-325-4528,PMBerryman,Keith,511WArringtonSt,Farmington,87401,505-325-4528,SPBetsellie,LaNae,12739USHwy550,Bloomfield,87413,505-592-2787,CMBetzner,Luke,12501LomasBlvdNE,Albuquerque,87112,505-294-7679,MMBilbrey,Cody,POBox212,Elida,88116,575-274-6371,MMBirkey,John,2201NMainSt,Clovis,88101,575-763-7942,MMBlack,JimE,1313ApacheAve,SantaFe,87505,505-983-9766,SPBlackburn,Frank,1696CR16,Clovis,88101,575-985-2437,MMBlaney,Garnet,100SAveC,Portales,88130,575-356-6761,MYBlanton,Wayne,POBox367,HighRollsMountainPark,88325,575-682-3211,OMBoatman,Matt,POBox68006,Albuquerque,87193,505-792-8737,PMBodley,Kevin,POBox298,Grants,87020,505-285-6643,MM

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Boggs,Beth,105ManzanitaRdSE,Deming,88030,575-546-3522,MMBoggs,Mark,105ManzanitaRdSE,Deming,88030,575-546-3522,SPBojorquez,Jairo,1250WAlamedaSt,SantaFe,87501,MMBolanos,Abelardo,POBox8,Artesia,88211,575-746-2969,SPBolanos,Abelardo,POBox267,Artesia,88211,575-746-2729,SPBolch,Dan,P.O.Box568,Carlsbad,88221,575-887-6124,MMBoldin,Stephen,300BacaAve,LasVegas,87701,505-426-9212,SPBorunda,Adolfo,POBox647,Alamogordo,88311,575-434-8650,MMBowling,Kenan,POBox102,Quemado,87829,575-773-4648,SPBowman,Justin,POBox429,Capitan,88316,575-354-2044,SPBoydston,Wayne,921ParklandDr,Clovis,88101,575-762-1779,SPBoydstun,Aaron,921ParklandDr,Clovis,88101,575-762-1779,MYBrake,Mike,2200DiamondDr,LosAlamos,87544,505-662-3712,APBranan,Chris,8888HarperDrNE,Albuquerque,87111,505-828-2600,APBreeden,Rick,2511WyomingBlvd.NE,Albuquerque,87112,505-332-3777,SWBrewer,Erik,8888HarperDrNE,Albuquerque,87111,505-828-2600,CMBridge,Jared,8100WyomingBlvd.NE,M4-166,Albuquerque,87113,SPBrimage,Franklin,203EElmSt,Farmington,87401,505-327-3689,MMBristow,Dudley,POBox329,TruthorConsequences,87901,575-894-3005,SPBritt,Sandra,POBox358,Dexter,88230,575-347-2909,MMBrittain,David,5620LaredoRdNE,RioRancho,87144,505-994-0430,SPBrooks,Bev,HC61Box2026,Ramah,87321,505-775-3393,MMBrooks,B.J.,2501NNorrisSt,Clovis,88101,575-762-4727,APBrown,Cody,POBX484,Portales,88130,575-607-5962,SPBrown,Kelsy,12129N.DenverCityHwy,Hobbs,88242,575-392-2222,PMBruce,Dean,POBox335,Melrose,88124,575-253-4403,MYBrundage,Christy,POBox26327,Albuquerque,87125,505-242-8928,PMBryan,Bob,POBox289,Belen,87002,505-864-8855,APBryant,Julie,POBox95,SanJon,88434,575-576-2535,MMBryant,Jean,POBox3108,Carlsbad,88221,575-887-2100,MMBuckner,Gary,1328ScenicDr.,Alamogordo,88310,575-437-9987,DMBudagher,SaithM.,390619thAveSE,RioRancho,87124,505-892-1323,SPBueermann,Kyle,1100MichiganAve.,Alamogordo,88310,575-437-5510,SPBuerkle,EdwardJoseph,POBox825,Raton,87740,575-445-8143,SPBuhalts,John,POBox358,Jal,88252,575-395-2402,MMBunce,Joseph,POBox94485,Albuquerque,87199,505-924-2300,SWBurgett,StanP.,4Rd5323,Farmington,87401,505-320-1385,AP,MMBurk,Jaretta,POBox2322,Alamogordo,88311,575-439-1734,MYBurk,Daniel,POBox2322,Alamogordo,88311,575-439-1734,MYBurnett,Roland,105CanaanTrail,Capitan,88316,575-336-1979,SPBurrows,David,106SMirandaSt,LasCruces,88005,575-524-3691,SPBush,Mike,POBox3158,Roswell,88202,SPButler,Stephanie,3103OakSt.,LasCruces,88005,575-524-7658,MYButler,Jeremy,POBox8,Mimbres,88049,575-536-9543,SPByers,Andy,1009WAlameda,Roswell,88203,575-622-2553,SPByers,Joe,POBox1346,ElephantButte,87935,575-744-4487,SP

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CCaballero,Nancy,501NBurkSt,Hobbs,88240,575-397-5983,PMCadena,AnnaCarmen,POBox2623,Anthony,88021,915-875-2287,MECain,Kylee,2501NNorrisSt,Clovis,88101,575-762-4727,MC,PMCain,Jack,POBox329,TruthorConsequences,87901,575-894-3005,OMCalderara,Michelle,POBox565,Tularosa,88352,575-585-9864,PMCamacho,Juanita,900SBloomfieldBlvd,Bloomfield,87413,505-598-4133,MECamacho,Leonel,900SBloomfieldBlvd,Bloomfield,87413,505-598-4133,SPCamacho,Patricia,900SBloomfieldBlvd,Bloomfield,87413,505-598-4133,MMCampanella,Brandon,POBox1616,LosLunas,87031,505-865-7957,MYCampos,Luis,POBox1440,Mesilla,88046,575-915-8198,MYCampos,Luis,POBox1121,Hatch,87937,575-524-6921,MYCampos,Martina,POBox1440,Mesilla,88046,575-915-8198,CMCampos,Teresa,1306EMadridAve.,LasCruces,88001,575-706-9907,MECannata,Mike,POBox94485,Albuquerque,87199,505-924-2300,SWCano,Jose,POBox3037,Gallup,87305,505-722-7307,OMCano,Houston,POBox1346,ElephantButte,87935,575-744-4487,MYCantuJr,Jesse,POBox972,Tucumcari,88401,SPCarey,Jay,POBox2485,Hobbs,88241,575-397-7661,APCarrillo,Vince,6440CoorsBlvdNW,Albuquerque,87120,505-922-9200,APCarroll,Al,POBox670,Bernalillo,87004,505-867-8807,SPCarver,Keith,6160MoongateRd,LasCruces,88012,575-382-0386,MYCastaneda,Larry,3103OakSt.,LasCruces,88005,575-524-7658,MMCastillo,Deandra,POBox1881,Cuba,87013,PMCastillo,Dionne,POBox1881,Cuba,87013,CMCastillo,Timothy,4400EMainSt,Farmington,87402,505-327-7791,SPCastillo,Wesley,POBox1881,Cuba,87013,SPCavanaugh,Mick,POBox2485,Hobbs,88241,575-397-7661,MPChambers,Randy,POBox235,Cimarron,87714,MYChastine,Tammy,1800SouthLocustStreet,LasCruces,88001,575-522-7900,PMChaves,Samuel,POBox537,Dexter,88230,MMChavez,Ismael,4601PantherPeckDr,LasCruces,88012,575-373-1175,MMChavez,Nathan,POBox1550,Anthony,88021,575-882-2810,SPChavez,Tony,6613MooreDrSW,Albuquerque,87121,505-268-1002,SPChavez,Tony,4515IsletaBlvd.SW,Albuquerque,87105,505-873-1600,SPChavez,Ellen,POBox2322,Alamogordo,88311,575-439-1734,MMChenault,Darrell,POBox212,Elida,88116,575-274-6371,MYChenault,Venetia,POBox212,Elida,88116,575-274-6371,MYChester,Terry,2428BannisterRd,Carlsbad,88220,MMChiquito,Antonio,POBox26,Cuba,87013,MMChristensen,Erik,8888HarperDrNE,Albuquerque,87111,505-828-2600,SPChristesson,Karen,POBox40,Carlsbad,88221,575-885-4889,CMChristesson,Mark,POBox40,Carlsbad,88221,575-885-4889,MYChurch,Bob,6440CoorsBlvdNW,Albuquerque,87120,505-922-9200,PMCisneros,Thomas,POBox1121,Hatch,87937,575-524-6921,MMCisneros,Mario,POBox1121,Hatch,87937,575-524-6921,CM

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Clair,KennethR.,POBox10208,Albuquerque,87184,505-898-2625,SPCleveland,Lydia,POBox2727,Shiprock,87420,505-486-5144,PMCleveland,Lydia,POBox2727,Shiprock,87420,505-486-5144,CMCline,Bob,POBox298,Grants,87020,505-285-6643,AP,CMCloud,Steve,POBox489,Carlsbad,88221,575-887-1158,MYClymer,DanielS.,POBox140,JemezPueblo,87024,575-834-7551,SP,MYClymer,RichardM.,POBox140,JemezPueblo,87024,575-834-7551,OMCollyer,Jaryd,POBox7,Fruitland,87416,OMColyer,Aaron,500N.PennsylvaniaAve.,Roswell,88201,575-623-2640,SPCombs,John,POBox22,Causey,88113,SPCone,ClaudeW.,12501LomasBlvdNE,Albuquerque,87112,505-294-7679,SPConnors,Bill,3100MorrisStNE,Albuquerque,87111,505-298-8455,AP,MYCook,JoeW.,POBox1888,Hobbs,88241,575-393-8065,APCook,Todd,6440CoorsBlvdNW,Albuquerque,87120,505-922-9200,SPCooley,Dan,4041BarbaraLoopSe,RioRancho,87124,505-792-9191,SPCooper,DavidC.,POBox11785,Albuquerque,87192,505-881-7780,SPCooper,Charlie,POBox166,Mayhill,88339,575-687-3754,CMCordero,George,POBox2593,LasCruces,88004,575-523-9491,MM,MYCordero,Sookie,POBox2593,LasCruces,88004,575-523-9491,MYCordero,Jesus,3817BarcelonaPl.SW,Albuquerque,87121,505-873-4976,MMCordova,Chris,POBX484,Portales,88130,575-607-5962,MMCorley,Kaul,POBox206,Cubero,87014,SPCortese,Karen,POBox287,FortSumner,88119,575-355-2634,MMCox,David,POBox829,Carrizozo,88301,575-648-2968,MYCrawford,Jimmy,12129N.DenverCityHwy,Hobbs,88242,575-392-2222,SPCrook,Pete,3100MorrisStNE,Albuquerque,87111,505-298-8455,OMCrotinger,Mark,POBox656,Raton,87740,575-445-3571,SPCuellar,Deborah,3103OakSt.,LasCruces,88005,575-524-7658,CMCuellar,Josh,106SMirandaSt,LasCruces,88005,575-524-3691,OMCulberson,Nathan,7AvenidaVistaGrande#171,SantaFe,87508,505-466-2495,MMCurrier,Gene,POBox634,Belen,87002,505-864-2305,MYCurtman,Teresa,POBox2322,Alamogordo,88311,575-439-1734,CMCzlapinski,Vickie,200WSycamoreAve,Bloomfield,87413,505-632-3335,CM,PM

DDale,Tonda,300BacaAve,LasVegas,87701,505-426-9212,MMDana,Marc,55002ndStSW,Albuquerque,87105,505-877-5673,SPDarnell,Jim,322WGrandAve,Artesia,88210,575-748-1308,OMDavidson,Richard,POBox12805,Albuquerque,87195,505-877-9447,OMDavis,Clarence,955SWalnutSt,LasCruces,88001,SPDavis,Gary,POBox40,Carlsbad,88221,575-885-4889,SPDavis,Brandon,1700EYesoDr,Hobbs,88240,575-397-7447,MYDavis,Mason,700S8thSt,Deming,88030,575-546-3955,SPDavis,Randi,3100MorrisStNE,Albuquerque,87111,505-298-8455,PMDawkins,Lori,POBox296,Texico,88135,575-482-3632,MMDawson,RalphL.,2721ArizonaNE,Albuquerque,87110,505-331-4520,CMDeLaCruz,Viola,POBox86,Lovington,88260,575-396-3025,MM

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DeLaRosa,Terry,POBox96,LaMesa,88044,575-649-9535,CMDeLosSantos,Eugene,POBox3256,Roswell,88202,575-623-8135,SPDehart,Andy,POBox557,Hatch,87937,575-267-4871,SPDelgado,Porfirio,720N.Davis,Clovis,88101,575-607-6248,SPDelk,Neil,POBox335,Melrose,88124,575-253-4403,MMDenteclaw,Lorne,2112CollegeDr.,Gallup,87301,505-870-9838,SPDenton,Roy,POBox188,Vaughn,88353,575-584-2370,SPDial,Lance,POBox697,House,88121,575-279-7893,MMDiaz,DennisJ.,3103OakSt.,LasCruces,88005,575-524-7658,SPDiaz,Julian,POBox1165,Portales,88130,MMDick,Stephen,10Road3323,Aztec,87410,505-334-2808,SPDierdorf,ThomasE.,4Rd5323,Farmington,87401,505-320-1385,SPDonahue,Bob,POBox317,Mesquite,88048,MMDonalson,Andrew,9429ConstitutionAveNE,Albuquerque,87112,505-292-2713,MYDowling,Jon,1316ScenicDr,Alamogordo,88310,575-437-7311,MYDowns,David,POBox718,Hobbs,88241,575-393-4273,SPDowns,Julia,4041BarbaraLoopSe,RioRancho,87124,505-792-9191,MYDrake,Shawn,2911NDalPasoSt,Hobbs,88240,575-392-5009,SPDrake,Karen,2911NDalPasoSt,Hobbs,88240,575-392-5009,MYDreier,Chris,6440CoorsBlvdNW,Albuquerque,87120,505-922-9200,MEDuke,Jamie,3PlacitaDalinda,SantaFe,87508,505-490-2853,SPDuncan,Jimmy,POBox2575,LosLunas,87031,505-865-3581,MMDuncan,Randy,220WAvenueI,Lovington,88260,575-396-2524,MMDuncan,Sam,POBoxA,ConchasDam,88416,575-868-2237,SPDunn,Dennis,POBox26327,Albuquerque,87125,505-242-8928,SPDunn,LaVerne,POBox26327,Albuquerque,87125,505-242-8928,MEDunn,Mark,POBox91853,Albuquerque,87199,SPDunsworth,Kenneth,POBox188,Portales,88130,575-356-4501,OMDuran,Carlos,201MountainViewDr.,LasVegas,87701,505-652-2322,SPDykhouse,Don,2ArroyoSecoRd,SilverCity,88061,575-538-3558,MPEEaken,Charlene,2420NGardenAve,Roswell,88201,575-622-8182,CMEaker,Allen,511WArringtonSt,Farmington,87401,505-325-4528,MMEaton,James,POBox994,Bloomfield,87413,SP,CMEaton,Patricia,POBox994,Bloomfield,87413,MMEddy,Lee,211W20thSt,Farmington,87401,505-327-4771,OMEdwards,Mike,106SMirandaSt,LasCruces,88005,575-524-3691,MMEdwards,Barbara,POBox358,Jal,88252,575-395-2402,CMEdwards,Michell,116NJefferson,Grady,88120,575-357-2525,MYEdwards,Rick,1350BosqueFarmsBlvd,BosqueFarms,87068,505-869-2759,SPEngle,MikeT.,POBox2923,LosLunas,87031,SPEngledow,Ken,605N6thSt,Carlsbad,88220,575-887-1128,SPEnglehart,David,POBox94485,Albuquerque,87199,505-924-2300,SWEnriquez,Daniel,1534BlakeRdSW,Albuquerque,87105,505-877-7939,MPErickson,Bobby,POBox94485,Albuquerque,87199,505-924-2300,SWErwin,Michael,POBox95,SanJon,88434,575-576-2535,SP

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Escobar,Dionisia,POBox2046,Clovis,88102,575-762-6588,MMEscobar,Pedro,POBox2046,Clovis,88102,575-762-6588,SPEscobedo,Raymundo,POBox1669,SilverCity,88062,SP,MMEspinoza,Jesus,POBox1165,Portales,88130,SPEspindola,Rudy,9800BenavidesAveSW,Albuquerque,87121,SPEsquibel,Anthony,2721ArizonaNE,Albuquerque,87110,505-331-4520,PMEsquibel,RosalindC.,2721ArizonaNE,Albuquerque,87110,505-331-4520,MMEstrada,C.Lizeth,1250WAlamedaSt,SantaFe,87501,CMEstrada,Herminio,POBox5043,Bernalillo,87004,SPEstrada,Herminio,1250WAlamedaSt,SantaFe,87501,SPEstrada,Nephtaly,POBox5043,Bernalillo,87004,MEEtsitty,Patty,POBox2892,Farmington,87499,505-327-7704,CMEvans,Cynthia,POBox392,Cloudcroft,88317,575-682-2763,CMEvans,Jerry,POBox58,Tijeras,87059,505-281-3342,SPEvans,Larry,POBox392,Cloudcroft,88317,575-682-2763,SPEvans,Walt,POBox429,Capitan,88316,575-354-2044,MMEvjen,Lisa,POBox1965,Hobbs,88241,575-441-5083,MM

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Frederick,Nolan,1107S.Watson,Artesia,88210,575-513-1145,SPFreeman,Clint,4400EMainSt,Farmington,87402,505-327-7791,APFreeman,Steve,8100WyomingBlvd.NE,M4-166,Albuquerque,87113,OMFrizzell,Mark,POBox87,Clayton,88415,575-374-9285,SPFrye,Eric,1010Ridgeway,Farmington,87401,505-327-4530,DMFuentes,Ernesto,POBox366,Gallup,87305,505-722-6324,MMFuller,BobbyW.,POBox489,Carlsbad,88221,575-887-1158,OMGGalegor,Steve,1124HermosaDrSE,Albuquerque,87108,MEGallegos,Robert,6RiverviewCt,JemezSprings,87025,575-829-4475,MMGallegos,Virginia,6RiverviewCt,JemezSprings,87025,575-829-4475,MMGantz,Sid,POBox257,Fairacres,88033,575-526-3680,AP,MMGarcia,Lazaro,2420NGardenAve,Roswell,88201,575-622-8182,OMGarcia,Greg,812FruitAvenueNW,Albuquerque,87102,505-247-4781,MMGardner,Bruce,POBox473,Thoreau,87323,505-862-7747,OMGardner,GaryWade,POBox4,Pinon,88344,SPGarza,Alfredo,501N.Burk,Hobbs,88240,575-397-5983,SPGatlin,Vincent,POBox26327,Albuquerque,87125,505-242-8928,MYGavurnik,Dan,104SCoronado,Espanola,87532,MMGeary,Terry,1316ScenicDr,Alamogordo,88310,575-437-7311,PMGentile,C.J.,POBox157,Springer,87747,OMGererro,Jesus,1534BlakeRdSW,Albuquerque,87105,505-877-7939,MPGibbs,Neil,1800SouthLocustStreet,LasCruces,88001,575-522-7900,APGlaze,Jeff,POBox367,HighRollsMountainPark,88325,575-682-3211,APGleason,KennethA.,POBox2338,Edgewood,87015,505-281-5566,APGleason,Leonard,POBox994,Bloomfield,87413,APGlenn,Kevin,1800SouthLocustStreet,LasCruces,88001,575-522-7900,SPGoings,Steve,109W.VineyardLn,Carlsbad,88220,575-885-3905,SPGolden,James,1566NM88,Portales,88130,575-276-8295,MMGomez,Facio,POBox418,Magdalena,87825,575-854-2389,MYGonzales,Mary,2420NGardenAve,Roswell,88201,575-622-8182,MMGonzalez,Saul,POBox2593,LasCruces,88004,575-523-9491,SPGoode,KennethA.,5800MontgomeryBlvdNE,Albuquerque,87109,505-881-9711,OMGooden,Eddie,POBox295,FortWingate,87316,505-488-7008,SPGoodloe,Karl,POBox1550,Anthony,88021,575-882-2810,MMGoodson,Casey,POBox634,Belen,87002,505-864-2305,SPGrafe,Zach,5620LaredoRdNE,RioRancho,87144,505-994-0430,MM,MYGraff,BobbyJ.,9429ConstitutionNE,Albuquerque,87112,505-206-5431,SPGrandi,Billy,POBox396,Loving,88256,575-885-1710,MMGrant,TroyO.,1418MossmanDr,Roswell,88201,575-622-1372,SPGrant,ValarieJ.,1418MossmanDr,Roswell,88201,575-622-1372,MEGray,Duane,POBox99,Bayard,88023,575-537-5651,SPGrebe,JeredMichiel,8100WyomingBlvd.NE,M4-166,Albuquerque,87113,MYGreen,Lara,5915BluewaterRdNW,Albuquerque,87105,505-831-1899,PMGreen,Adana,POBox738,Tatum,88267,575-398-3131,PM

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Green,Ken,1350BosqueFarmsBlvd,BosqueFarms,87068,505-869-2759,MMGreen,Suzy,POBox1965,Hobbs,88241,575-441-5083,CMGreenwell,Ken,POBox1379,Waterflow,87421,928-656-3577,SPGriffith,Steve,POBox283,SantaClara,88026,575-574-2382,SPGrindstaff,Dan,POBox62,Gila,88038,575-535-2977,SPGrinevich,Victor,3100MorrisStNE,Albuquerque,87111,505-298-8455,SPGuerito,Tom,HCR17Box420,Cuba,87013,SPGuerrero,Stephanie,115S4thST,Belen,87002,505-864-8621,CMGuerrero,David,115S4thST,Belen,87002,505-864-8621,SPGunn,StevenJoel,200WSycamoreAve,Bloomfield,87413,505-632-3335,APGurrola,Jeanette,POBox2593,LasCruces,88004,575-523-9491,PMGurule,Debra,POBox391,Cuba,87013,575-289-3435,MMGwynne,Nita,POBox242,Artesia,88211,575-746-3258,CM

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Heath,Andrew,POBox5818,Roswell,88202,575-622-1019,SPHedgecock,Jason,8888HarperDrNE,Albuquerque,87111,505-828-2600,MYHeister,Dan,301ESnyderSt,Hobbs,88240,575-393-7183,MMHenderson,Carmen,POBox607,Espanola,87532,505-747-4273,CM,PMHenderson,ClarkD.,9429ConstitutionAveNE,Albuquerque,87112,505-292-2713,MMHenderson,Tar,POBox94485,Albuquerque,87199,505-924-2300,SWHenderson,Thomas,POBox26327,Albuquerque,87125,505-242-8928,MMHenderson,Jimmy,POBox168,Reserve,87830,575-533-6330,MMHendricks,Wendall,211W20thSt,Farmington,87401,505-327-4771,OMHendrickx,DavidS.,POBox1524,SantaTeresa,88008,SPHennig,Andrew,8100WyomingBlvd.NE,M4-166,Albuquerque,87113,MMHenslee,Matt,POBox166,Mayhill,88339,575-687-3754,SPHernandez,Guillermo,POBox1440,Mesilla,88046,575-915-8198,SPHernandez,Guillermo,283WaringRd.,LasCruces,88007,575-524-7400,SPHernandez,Michael,POBox1017,Tijeras,87059,505-281-4105,MYHerrera,David,POBox248,Cleveland,87715,575-387-2158,SPHerrera,Trudy,POBox248,Cleveland,87715,575-387-2158,MY,CMHicks,Tyler,POBX6919,Clovis,88102,575-935-8463,MYHicks,Janetta,2420NGardenAve,Roswell,88201,575-622-8182,MYHiggins,Gregg,1800SouthLocustStreet,LasCruces,88001,575-522-7900,APHill,Ralph,POBox647,Alamogordo,88311,575-434-8650,CMHill,Rhonda,POBox296,Texico,88135,575-482-3632,PMHill,RobertVernon,417PalomasDrSE,Albuquerque,87108,505-256-1682,OMHill,Vern,POBox1122,Aztec,87410,505-334-0692,MMHinds,Virginia,POBox504,Mountainair,87036,505-847-2394,MM,PMHinze,John,321ECenterSt,Tucumcari,88401,575-461-2724,SPHirschfeld,MatthewV.,POBox50998,Albuquerque,87181,505-269-2505,SPHiser,Tom,270CountryClubDr.,Ruidoso,88345,575-257-2081,OMHogue,Jeramie,POBox738,Tatum,88267,575-398-3131,MYHogue,Robyn,POBox738,Tatum,88267,575-398-3131,MYHohstadt,Tommy,421NPrinceSt,Clovis,88101,575-762-4220,SPHohstadt,Gloria,421NPrinceSt,Clovis,88101,575-762-4220,CMHolbrook,Judy,POBox317,Mesquite,88048,CMHolland,David,POBox2485,Hobbs,88241,575-397-7661,CMHolt,Josi,POBox418,Magdalena,87825,575-854-2389,CM,PMHolt,Paul,POBox418,Magdalena,87825,575-854-2389,SPHooten,Tim,POBox697,House,88121,575-279-7893,SPHopkins,David,8888HarperDrNE,Albuquerque,87111,505-828-2600,MMHoughtaling,Ty,322WGrandAve,Artesia,88210,575-748-1308,CM,PMHoward,LeeRoy,POBox267,Artesia,88211,575-746-2729,SPHoward,Teresa,POBox275,Dora,88115,575-477-2246,CMHowell,John,POBox61,Timberon,88350,575-987-2470,MMHowell,Murrell,POBox1,EagleNest,87718,SPHuber,Walter,POBox489,Carlsbad,88221,575-887-1158,OMHudman,Lee,POBox367,HighRollsMountainPark,88325,575-682-3211,OMHughes,Garlan,POBox1113,Clovis,88102,575-791-3612,SP

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Hull,JackD.,12129N.DenverCityHwy,Hobbs,88242,575-392-2222,MYHull,Susan,12129N.DenverCityHwy,Hobbs,88242,575-392-2222,CMHumphrey,Jean,POBox8,Mimbres,88049,575-536-9543,MYHunt,Josh,POBox241,Salem,87941,575-267-4237,SPHuskey,Becky,4401WildflowerMesaDrive,Farmington,87401,505-599-9019,MYHuston,Randy,POBox747,Rociada,87742,505-425-3442,MM

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King,Dayton,9429ConstitutionAveNE,Albuquerque,87112,505-292-2713,OMKing,RichardC.,106SMirandaSt,LasCruces,88005,575-524-3691,MPKirkpatrick,Danny,5512LovingtonHwy.,Hobbs,88240,575-392-4456,DMKitting,Grant,3100MorrisStNE,Albuquerque,87111,505-298-8455,OMKlontz,Francis,POBox489,Carlsbad,88221,575-887-1158,OMKraft,Jason,POBox242,Artesia,88211,575-746-3258,SPKrall,Joseph,3100MorrisStNE,Albuquerque,87111,505-298-8455,OMKuehl,Bill,105CanaanTrail,Capitan,88316,575-336-1979,MYKulback,Colleen,POBox382,Logan,88426,575-487-2232,MMKulback,Stephen,POBox382,Logan,88426,575-487-2232,SPKulp,Thomas,6440CoorsBlvdNW,Albuquerque,87120,505-922-9200,MY

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Snook,Matt,4601ParadiseBlvdNW,Albuquerque,87114,505-247-3611,MMSosa,Jorge,417PalomasSE,Albuquerque,87108,SPSoto,Frank,601SDustinRd,Farmington,87401,505-326-4008,SPSoto,JuanCarlos,POBox462,Lovington,88260,575-396-7458,SP,MM,MYSoto,Olga,601SDustinRd,Farmington,87401,505-326-4008,CMSoto,Rita,POBox462,Lovington,88260,575-396-7458,CM,PMSoto,Stephen,601SDustinRd,Farmington,87401,505-326-4008,MMSoulsby,Dan,HC61Box2026,Ramah,87321,505-775-3393,SPSoulsby,W.D.,HC61Box2026,Ramah,87321,505-775-3393,OMSouter,Zach,1700EYesoDr,Hobbs,88240,575-397-7447,MESparkman,Hoie,1418MossmanDr,Roswell,88201,575-622-1372,OMSparks,Jay,3100MorrisStNE,Albuquerque,87111,505-298-8455,OMSpeed,AlanD.,POBox1150,Jal,88252,575-395-2808,SPSpeed,Beth,POBox1150,Jal,88252,575-395-2808,MM,CMSpeegle,Michael,100SAveC,Portales,88130,575-356-6761,OMSpencer,Mike,POBox242,Artesia,88211,575-746-3258,MM,MESpicer,JohnnyD.,POBox158,Aztec,87410,505-334-6833,APSpruill,John,POBox308,Maxwell,87728,SPSpruill-Taylor,Joanna,POBox308,Maxwell,87728,MM,CMStacy,Jenenia,1101W.18thStreet,Portales,88130,575-356-4273,MY,CMStaley,Matthew,211W20thSt,Farmington,87401,505-327-4771,MYStamets,Steve,211W20thSt,Farmington,87401,505-327-4771,MMStanton,Leonard,4143QuayR36,McAlister,88427,SPStoddard,Alan,270CountryClubDr.,Ruidoso,88345,575-257-2081,SPStone,George,POBox367,HighRollsMountainPark,88325,575-682-3211,OMStone,WA,POBox389,Alamogordo,88311,575-437-0110,OMStrock,Glen,POBox806,Pecos,87552,505-757-2631,SPStrong,Bill,POBox275,Dora,88115,575-477-2246,MMSullins,Kristi,4601ParadiseBlvdNW,Albuquerque,87114,505-247-3611,PMSullins,Trey,4601ParadiseBlvdNW,Albuquerque,87114,505-247-3611,CMSullivan,Rick,2420NGardenAve,Roswell,88201,575-622-8182,SPSundheimer,Craig,390619thAveSE,RioRancho,87124,505-892-1323,APSwann,Sam,POBox94485,Albuquerque,87199,505-924-2300,SW

TTabor,Brian,1566NM88,Portales,88130,575-276-8295,SPTafoya,Scott,417PalomasDr.SE,Albuquerque,87108,505-331-2897,SPTague,Robert,501WrightAve,Alamogordo,88310,SPTapia,Carlos,POBox298,Grants,87020,505-285-6643,SPTapia,Shirley,POBox270,Portales,88130,575-356-8275,CM,PMTarvin,Anna,POBox396,Loving,88256,575-885-1710,CMTarvin,Jimmy,POBox396,Loving,88256,575-885-1710,SP,MYTaylor,RaeleneH.,POBox308,Maxwell,87728,PMTaylor,David,POBox270,Portales,88130,575-356-8275,SPTeague,Randy,POBox283,SantaClara,88026,575-574-2382,MYTedford,Wayne,POBox50998,Albuquerque,87181,505-269-2505,APTeeters,Dennis,POBox1449,Eunice,88231,575-394-2568,SP

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Thackerson,Matt,POBox695,Lovington,88260,575-396-3637,SPThai,Tan,515AshSt.SE,Albuquerque,87106,505-440-5416,SPThatcher,Heather,1800SouthLocustStreet,LasCruces,88001,575-522-7900,CMTheroux,Virginia,POBox181,CanutilloTX,79835,CMThibodaux,David,5915BluewaterRdNW,Albuquerque,87105,505-831-1899,SPThibodaux,Kathy,5915BluewaterRdNW,Albuquerque,87105,505-831-1899,ME,MYThomas,Jackie,POBox332,Dexter,88230,575-734-5673,SPThomas,Erlynn,POBox2097,Milan,87021,505-287-8510,MMThomason,David,201HeilandRd,Aztec,87410,505-334-2807,MMThomason,Debra,1701NColemanSt,Hobbs,88240,575-393-9026,MYThompson,Karen,POBox1777,Lovington,88260,575-396-3555,MMTiger,Eric,POBox676,Cerrillos,87010,505-438-2885,SPTimmons,Steve,POBox1217,SilverCity,88062,575-388-1582,OMTindell,Thomas,8100WyomingBlvd.NE,M4-166,Albuquerque,87113,OMTorres,Bob,POBox3158,Roswell,88202,APTorres,Tina,POBox3158,Roswell,88202,MMTorrison,John,2517WyomingBlvd.NE,Albuquerque,87112,505-243-2707,DMTovar,Juan,POBox13441,LasCruces,88013,SPTownley,Dickie,322WGrandAve,Artesia,88210,575-748-1308,OMTreadwell,Charles,1534BlakeRdSW,Albuquerque,87105,505-877-7939,SPTsinaginnie,Gilbert,POBox26,Cuba,87013,MYTso,James,POBox243,TeecNosPosAZ,86514,505-612-1847,SPTsoodle,Paula,POBox1593,Taos,87571,575-758-4416,MYTsoodle,Tim,1124HermosaDrSE,Albuquerque,87108,SPTsosie,ean,POBox26,Cuba,87013,CMTucker,Billy,POBox367,HighRollsMountainPark,88325,575-682-3211,OMTurk,Gene,POBox3037,Gallup,87305,505-722-7307,SPTurnage,Don,POBox2926,SilverCity,88062,575-388-1979,DMTurner,Wayne,POBox241,Salem,87941,575-267-4237,MM

UUnderwood,James,Box453,LasCruces,88004,575-522-6764,DMUribe,Ana,4601PantherPeckDr,LasCruces,88012,575-373-1175,ME,MY

VValentine,Jacque,POBox697,House,88121,575-279-7893,MMValenzuela,Ruben,POBox96,LaMesa,88044,575-649-9535,SP,MYValenzuela,Naomi,POBox96,LaMesa,88044,575-649-9535,PMValles,Adam,3950SternDr,LasCruces,88001,MYVaughan,Rick,9LosChavezParkRd,Belen,87002,505-865-7701,MM,MYVaughan,II,Gavin,POBox1749,Artesia,88211,575-746-9736,SP,MMVaughn,Carroll,200WSycamoreAve,Bloomfield,87413,505-632-3335,OMVaughn,Dennis,POBox276,FloraVista,87415,505-486-3816,SPVicirca,Nick,POBox35,Lindrith,87029,575-774-9172,MMViera,Andrew,812FruitAvenueNW,Albuquerque,87102,505-247-4781,SPVigil,Claude,POBox188,Portales,88130,575-356-4501,APVivian,JoeRay,3100MorrisStNE,Albuquerque,87111,505-298-8455,CM

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WWall,Denise,301ESnyderSt,Hobbs,88240,575-393-7183,CM,PMWall,Chris,2501NNorrisSt,Clovis,88101,575-762-4727,APWaller,Cyndi,629Highway170,Farmington,87401,505-486-1958,MMWallin,Randy,POBox1113,Clovis,88102,575-791-3612,MMWare,Sid,POBox33,Moriarty,87035,505-832-6385,MYWarner,Kevin,5800MontgomeryBlvdNE,Albuquerque,87109,505-881-9711,MEWaterman,David,8888HarperDrNE,Albuquerque,87111,505-828-2600,OMWatson,TJ,1100WMananaBlvd,Clovis,88101,575-763-3471,MMWatson,Danny,301ESnyderSt,Hobbs,88240,575-393-7183,OMWatson,Reece,301ChamaNE,Albuquerque,87108,SPWaygood,Barbara,POBox489,Carlsbad,88221,575-887-1158,PMWebb,Sandy,POBox151,Monument,88265,MMWelborn,Cara,2201NMainSt,Clovis,88101,575-763-7942,CMWest,Cal,POBox287,Corona,88318,575-849-2011,SP,MMWest,RachelA.,P.O.Box568,Carlsbad,88221,575-887-6124,MMWest,Sherry,POBox287,Corona,88318,575-849-2011,ME,CMWestmoreland,Larry,POBox1965,Hobbs,88241,575-441-5083,SPWheeler,Dave,1101W.18thStreet,Portales,88130,575-356-4273,OMWhite,Randy,220PaseoDelPuebloN,Taos,87571,575-758-3354,SPWhite,Ruby,2001SLeaAve,Roswell,88203,575-622-9980,PMWhite,Terry,POBoxA,ConchasDam,88416,575-868-2237,MMWhite,Timothy,POBox1216,Chama,87520,575-756-2513,SPWhitehead,Jessie,116NJefferson,Grady,88120,575-357-2525,MPWhitener,Cheryl,291SR77,Texico,88135,575-389-5334,MMWhitesides,Martha,POBox972,Tucumcari,88401,CMWhitman,Denise,220WAvenueI,Lovington,88260,575-396-2524,MY,CMWidener,Michael,POBox187,RuidosoDowns,88346,575-378-4611,APWidener,Randel,POBox187,RuidosoDowns,88346,575-378-4611,SPWilcher,Rick,314SRooseveltRoadAG,Floyd,88118,SPWilkerson,Dane,POBox2485,Hobbs,88241,575-397-7661,MM,MYWilkerson,Dwayne,POBox270,Portales,88130,575-356-8275,MMWilkinson,Arrow,3100MorrisStNE,Albuquerque,87111,505-298-8455,SP,MMWillemsma,Holly,POBox557,Hatch,87937,575-267-4871,MMWilliams,Jacqueline,7AvenidaVistaGrande#171,SantaFe,87508,505-466-2495,CMWilliams,Keith,2200DiamondDr.,LosAlamos,87544,505-662-3712,SPWilliams,Ron,5620LaredoRdNE,RioRancho,87144,505-994-0430,APWilliams,Lisa,1016OldRoadBox9,Mescalero,88340,CMWilliams,Sharyl,POBox448,WindowRockAZ,86515,505-371-5803,MMWilliams,Tadd,2428BannisterRd,Carlsbad,88220,MMWith,Ted,390619thAveSE,RioRancho,87124,505-892-1323,MEWofford,Durward,POBox335,Melrose,88124,575-253-4403,SPWood,Debbie,POBox166,Mayhill,88339,575-687-3754,MMWood,Larry,POBox773,Hobbs,88241,575-392-8224,SPWoodfill,John,POBox35,Lindrith,87029,575-774-9172,OMWortham,Glen,421NPrinceSt,Clovis,88101,575-762-4220,MM

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Wortham,Robbi,421NPrinceSt,Clovis,88101,575-762-4220,PMWright,Riley,3100MorrisStNE,Albuquerque,87111,505-298-8455,OMWright,Robert,12501LomasBlvdNE,Albuquerque,87112,505-294-7679,MYWright,Mike,322WGrandAve,Artesia,88210,575-748-1308,MM

YYazzie,Harding,POBox2892,Farmington,87499,505-327-7704,MMYee,Mark,2721ArizonaNE,Albuquerque,87110,505-331-4520,MYYelvington,Ben,POBox607,Espanola,87532,505-747-4273,OMYoun,SungYul,3315TowerRdSW,Albuquerque,87121,505-242-8371,SPYoung,Owen,POBox747,Rociada,87742,505-425-3442,SP

ZZacek,Glenn,605N6thSt,Carlsbad,88220,575-887-1128,AP,MMZelaya,Merari,301ECastle,Hobbs,88240,MMZellner,Jeff,POBox68006,Albuquerque,87193,505-792-8737,MM

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NEW MEXICO BAPTIST CONGREGATIONS WITH PASTORS

Key to Associations – C-Central; E-Eastern; M-Mountain; MV-Mountain Valley; NA-Non-Associational; NE-Northeastern; PV-Pecos Valley; RG-Rio Grande; SJ-San Juan; SF-Santa Fe; SE-Southeastern; SW-Southwestern; T-Tucumcari; W-Western

(As of May 18, 2017)

Church city Church name Mailing address Zip Phone Email Address Pastor Assn

Alamogordo Bethel Baptist Church 1316 Scenic 88310 575-437-7311 MV Alamogordo Boles Acres Baptist Church 5980 Hwy 54 S Unit 3657 88311 575-437-7061 MV Alamogordo Calvary Baptist Church PO Box 389 88311 575-437-0110 [email protected] MV Alamogordo Eternity Baptist Church PO Box 2322 88311 575-439-1734 Dr. Andrew Payne MV Alamogordo First Baptist Church 1100 Michigan Ave. 88310 575-437-5510 [email protected] Kyle Bueermann MV Alamogordo Iglesia Bautista Getsemani PO Box 328 88311 Naya Benetiz MV Alamogordo New Life Baptist Fellowship 501 Wright 88310 [email protected] Robert Tague MV Alamogordo Primera Baptist Church PO Box 647 88311 [email protected] MV Albuquerque Alameda Baptist Church Box 10208 87184 505-898-2625 [email protected] Ken Clair C Albuquerque Anchor Church 8100 Wyoming NE M4-166 87113 [email protected] Jared Bridge C Albuquerque Anhelo Iglesia Cristiana 9800 Benavides Ave. SW 87121 [email protected] Rudy Espindola C Albuquerque Blake Road Baptist Church 1704 Blake Rd. SW 87105 505-877-6813 [email protected] Jacob McLeroy C Albuquerque Carlisle Community Baptist Church 1124 Hermosa Dr. SE 87108 [email protected] Tim Tsoodle C Albuquerque Chinese Baptist Church 2721 Arizona NE 87110 [email protected] Voon Min Liew C Albuquerque Christ Church ABQ 705 Osuna Rd NE 87113 [email protected] Nathan Sherman C Albuquerque Christ Fellowship PO Box 91853 87199 [email protected] Mark Dunn C Albuquerque ChristChurch PO Box 50998 87181 505-269-2505 [email protected] Matthew V. Hirschfeld C Albuquerque Deaf Baptist Church 9429 Constitution NE 87111 [email protected] Bobby Graff C Albuquerque Del Norte Baptist Church 5800 Montgomery Blvd. NE 87109 505-881-9711 [email protected] Dr. Brad Kelley C Albuquerque Eastern Hills Baptist Church 3100 Morris St. NE 87111 505-298-8455 [email protected] Larry Miller C Albuquerque Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church PO Box 26327 87125 505-242-8928 [email protected] Dennis Dunn C Albuquerque First Baptist Church 4601 Paradise Blvd. NW, Ste B 87114 505-247-3611 [email protected] C Albuquerque First Baptist Church of West Albq. 6400 Golf Course Rd. NW 87120 505-899-0665 [email protected] C Albuquerque First Bilingual Baptist Church 812 Fruit Ave. NW 87102 505-247-4781 [email protected] Andrew Viera C Albuquerque Girard Baptist Church 6613 Moore Dr. SW 87121 505-268-1002 [email protected] Tony Chavez C Albuquerque Highland Baptist Church 417 Palomas SE 87108 505-256-1682 [email protected] C Albuquerque Hoffmantown Baptist Church 8888 Harper Dr. NE 87111 505-828-2600 [email protected] Eric Christensen C Albuquerque Iglesia Bautista Betania Central PO Box 6857 87197 505-345-3299 [email protected] Hilcias Barrios C Albuquerque Iglesia Bautista Emanuel 3817 Barcelona Pl. SW 87121 505-873-4976 [email protected] Salvador Rodriguez C Albuquerque Iglesia Sinai PO Box 12352 87195 [email protected] Hector Belmonte C Albuquerque Indian Baptist Mission 3100 Morris NE 87111 505-867-3425 [email protected] Dr. Arrow Wilkinson C Albuquerque Indian Nations Baptist Church 417 Palomas SE 87108 [email protected] Dr. Scott Tafoya C Albuquerque Korean American Baptist Church 3315 Tower Rd. SW 87121 505-242-8371 [email protected] Sun Yul Youn C Albuquerque Monterey Baptist Church 12501 Lomas Blvd. NE 87112 505-294-7679 [email protected] Dr. Claude Cone C Albuquerque Mountain View Baptist Church 5500 2nd St. SW 87105 505-877-5673 Marc Dana C Albuquerque New Beginnings Crestview Church 301 Chama NE 87108 505-255-8223 [email protected] Reece Watson C Albuquerque New Hope Full Gospel Church PO Box 11785 87192 505-881-7780 [email protected] David C. Cooper C Albuquerque Northdale Baptist Church 123 Osuna Rd. NW 87107 505-345-2380 [email protected] Mike Hay C Albuquerque Praise Chapel 417 Palomas SE 87108 505-357-0131 [email protected] Jorge Sosa C Albuquerque Promise Community Church 3803 Atrisco NW Ste A 87120 505-833-1080 Todd Patton C

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Church city Church name Mailing address Zip Phone Email Address Pastor Assn

Albuquerque Rio Church 3301-R Coors Blvd. NW #278 87120 [email protected] Bryne Palmer C Albuquerque Riverside Baptist Church Box 12625 87195 505-750-3557 [email protected] Jerry A. Minor C Albuquerque Sagebrush Community Church 6440 Coors Blvd. NW 87120 505-922-9200 [email protected] Todd Cook C Albuquerque Sandia Baptist Church 9429 Constitution NE 87112 505-292-2713 [email protected] C Albuquerque Sovereign Grace Church 1534 Blake Rd. SW 87105 505-877-7939 [email protected] Daniel Sharpes C Albuquerque The Southwest Church 4515 Isleta Blvd. SW 87105 505-873-1600 [email protected] Tony Chavez C Albuquerque Trinity Baptist Church of Albuquerque 417 28th Ave. NW, Rio Rancho 87144 [email protected] David Thibodaux C Albuquerque Vietnamese Baptist Church 515 Ash St. SE 87106 505-440-5416 [email protected] Tan Thai C Albuquerque Word of Life Church 3100 Morris NE 87111 Victor Grinevich C Albuquerque X-Factor Church 3023 Montclaire NE 87110 [email protected] Luke McKinnon C Angel Fire Angel Fire Baptist Church PO Box 1048 87710 575-377-3107 [email protected] Brian Nystrom NE Animas First Baptist Church PO Box 341 88020 575-548-2572 [email protected] Leroy Lacy SW Anthony Betesda Comunidad Cristana PO Box 2623 88021 575-642-5229 [email protected] Luis Ricardo Rivera RG Anthony First Baptist Church PO Box 1550 88021 575-882-2810 [email protected] Nathan Chavez RG Anthony Gethsemane Baptist Church PO Box 806 88021 Daniel Quinones RG Anthony Iglesia La Luz Del Mundo PO Box 181, Canutillo TX 79835 915-877-4327 [email protected] Antonio Olivas RG Arch Arch Baptist Church 1566 NM 88, Portales 88130 575-276-8295 [email protected] Brian Tabor E Arenas Valley Arenas Valley Copper Ridge Fellowship PO Box 283, Santa Clara 88026 575-537-2224 [email protected] Steve Griffith SW Artesia Catalyst Church 1107 S. Watson 88210 Nolan Frederick PV Artesia First Baptist Church 322 W. Grand 88210 575-748-1308 [email protected] PV Artesia Hermosa Drive Baptist Church PO Box 1749 88211 575-746-9736 [email protected] Gavin Vaughan II PV Artesia Primera Baptist Church PO Box 8 88211 575-746-2969 [email protected] Abelardo Bolanos PV Artesia West Main Baptist Church PO Box 242 88211 575-746-3258 [email protected] Jason Kraft PV Aztec Aztec Cedar Hill Baptist Church 2816 Ladera, Farmington 87401 505-334-0692 [email protected] Mike Scott SJ Aztec Bethel Baptist Church 201 Heiland Rd. 87410 505-334-2807 [email protected] Robert J. Schlauger SJ Aztec Crouch Mesa Community Church 10 County Rd 3323 87410 505-334-2808 [email protected] Stephen Dick SJ Aztec First Baptist Church PO Box 158 87410 505-334-6833 [email protected] Dan Sanders SJ Bayard First Baptist Church PO Box 99 88023 575-537-5651 [email protected] Duane Gray SW Belen First Baptist Church 115 S. 4th St. 87002 505-864-8621 [email protected] David Guerrero C Belen New Life Community Fellowship PO Box 634 87002 505-864-2305 [email protected] Casey Goodson, Int. C Belen Sierra Vista Baptist Church PO Box 289 87002 505-864-8855 [email protected] Al Keeney C Bernalillo First Baptist Church PO Box 670 87004 505-867-8807 [email protected] Al Carroll C Bernalillo Iglesia Hermosa Bernalillo PO Box 5043 87004 [email protected] Herminio Estrada C Bloomfield Calvary Southern Baptist Church 103 N. Heights 87413 505-632-3787 [email protected] SJ Bloomfield Dzil Na' Oodilii Bible Church 12739 US Hwy 550 87413 505-960-1151 [email protected] Irvinson Jones SJ Bloomfield Eben-Ezer 900 S. Bloomfield Blvd. 87413 [email protected] Leonel Camacho SJ Bloomfield First Baptist Church 200 W. Sycamore 87413 505-632-3335 [email protected] Monty Mullenix SJ Bloomfield Gospel Victory Baptist Church PO Box 994 87413 [email protected] James Eaton SJ Bosque Farms First Baptist Church 1350 Bosque Farms Blvd. 87068 505-869-2759 [email protected] Rick Edwards C Candy Kitchen Candy Kitchen Baptist Church HC 61 Box 2026, Ramah 87321 505-775-3393 [email protected] Dr. Dan Soulsby W Capitan Canaan Trail Baptist Church 105 Canaan Trail 88316 575-336-1979 [email protected] Roland Burnett MV Capitan Trinity Baptist Church PO Box 429 88316 575-354-2044 [email protected] Justin Bowman MV Carlsbad Blodgett Street Baptist Church 1500 W. Blodgett St. 88220 575-885-5033 [email protected] David Prell PV Carlsbad Cavern Baptist Church PO Box 3108 88221 575-887-2100 [email protected] Dick Means PV Carlsbad First Baptist Church PO Box 489 88221 575-887-1158 [email protected] Randy Land PV Carlsbad Garden Street Baptist Church PO Box 568 88220 575-887-6125 [email protected] Jimmy Hamilton PV Carlsbad Happy Valley Baptist Church PO Box 40 88221 575-885-4889 [email protected] Gary Davis PV Carlsbad Hillcrest Baptist Church 605 N. 6th St. 88220 575-887-1128 [email protected] Ken Engledow PV Carlsbad La Huerta Baptist Church 109 W. Vineyard Lane 88220 575-885-3905 [email protected] Steve Goings PV Carlsbad Primera Baptist Church PO Box 177 88221 [email protected] PV

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Carlsbad Standpipe Road Baptist Church 1701 Standpipe Rd. 88220 575-887-5051 [email protected] PV Carrizozo First Baptist Church PO Box 829 88301 575-648-2968 [email protected] Hayden Smith MV Causey Causey First Baptist Church PO Box 22 88113 John Combs. Int. E Cerrillos Cerrillos Community Church PO Box 676 87010 Eric Tiger C Chama First Baptist Church PO Box 1216 87520 575-756-2513 [email protected] Timothy White SJ Chaparral First Baptist Church 401 Paseo Real Dr. 88081 575-824-4500 [email protected] Richard Plock RG Church Rock Creator's Fellowship PO Box 1498 87311 Robert McIntosh W Cimarron First Baptist Church PO Box 235 87714 Rick Rinde NE Clayton First Baptist Church PO Box 87 88415 575-374-9285 [email protected] Mark Frizzell NE Cleveland Mora Valley Baptist Church PO Box 248 87715 575-387-2158 [email protected] David Herrera NE Cloudcroft First Baptist Church PO Box 392 88317 575-682-2763 [email protected] Larry Evans MV Clovis Calvary Baptist Church 720 N. Davis St. 88101 575-762-1350 E Clovis Central Baptist Church 2501 N. Norris 88101 575-762-4727 [email protected] E Clovis First Baptist Church PO Box 1015 88102 575-762-2926 [email protected] E Clovis Forrest Heights Baptist Church PO Box 1113 88102 575-763-7860 Garlan Hughes E Clovis Highland Baptist Church 2201 N. Main 88101 575-763-7942 [email protected] E Clovis Iglesia Bautista Belen PO Box 2046 88102 575-762-6588 [email protected] Pedro Escobar E Clovis Iglesia Bautista Nuevo Canto 720 N. Davis St. 88101 575-219-4643 [email protected] Pilo Delgado E Clovis Parkland Baptist Church 921 Parkland Dr. 88101 575-762-1779 [email protected] Wayne Boydston E Clovis Prince Street Baptist Church 421 N. Prince St. 88101 575-762-4220 [email protected] Tommy Hohstadt E Clovis Sandia Baptist Church 1100 W. Manana 88101 575-763-3471 [email protected] Kelly Hartz E Clovis The Vine Community Church PO Box 6919 88102 575-935-8463 [email protected] E Conchas Conchas Baptist Church PO Box A, Conchas Dam 88416 575-868-2237 [email protected] Sam Duncan T Corona First Baptist Church PO Box 287 88318 575-849-2011 Cal West MV Cuba Eagle Springs Baptist Church HCR 79, Box 1609 87013 [email protected] Willie Montoya C Cuba First Baptist Church PO Box 391 87013 575-289-3435 [email protected] Stephen Reynolds C Cuba Living Spring Baptist Church HCR 17 Box 420 87013 Tom Guerito SJ Cuba Pine Hill Baptist Church PO Box 1881 87013 Wesley W. Castillo, Jr. SJ Cuba Tinian Indian Baptist Church PO Box 26 87013 [email protected] Andrew Begaye SJ Datil First Baptist Church PO Box 23 87821 575-772-5577 [email protected] Harold Jenkerson M Deming Bethel Baptist Church 700 S. 8th St. 88030 575-546-3955 [email protected] Mason Davis SW Deming First Baptist Church PO Box 328 88031 575-546-6509 [email protected] Dr. Robert Hamilton SW Deming Iglesia Bautista Nueva Esperanza 918 Gold 88030 Pedro Ramirez-Flota SW Deming Son-Shine Community Church 105 Manzanita SE 88030 575-546-3522 [email protected] Mark Boggs SW Deming Windmill Cowboy Church PO Box 2401 88031 [email protected] Bruce Medlin SW Des Moines First Baptist Church PO Box 8 88418 575-278-2421 [email protected] Bryan Kimsey NE Dexter Common Ground Community Church PO Box 332 88230 575-734-5673 [email protected] Jackie Thomas PV Dexter Primera Iglesia Bautista PO Box 537 88230 Sam Chavez PV Dona Ana Hill Baptist Church PO Box 896 88033 575-524-2105 [email protected] Bill Johnson RG Dora First Baptist Church PO Box 275 88115 575-477-2246 E Dulce Dulce Baptist Church PO Box 186 87528 575-759-1788 [email protected] John Motter SJ Eagle Nest Eagle Nest Baptist Church PO Box 1 87718 [email protected] Murrell Howell NE Edgewood Mountain Valley Baptist Church PO Box 2338 87015 505-281-5566 [email protected] C Elephant Butte The Church at the Butte PO Box 1346 87935 575-744-4487 [email protected] Joe Byers RG Elida First Baptist Church PO Box 212 88116 575-274-6371 [email protected] Josh Faucett E Espanola Amazing Grace Fellowship 104 S. Coronado 87532 505-753-6821 Chris Searcy, Int. SF Espanola First Baptist Church 913 La Joya St. 87532 505-753-2805 [email protected] David Paul SF Espanola First Indian Baptist Church PO Box 773, Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo 87566 505-747-4273 [email protected] Charlie Riccick SF Estancia First Baptist Church PO Box 528 87016 505-384-2286 [email protected] Jonathan D. Richard C Eunice First Baptist Church PO Box 1449 88231 575-394-2568 [email protected] Dennis Teeters SE

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Eunice Iglesia Bautista PO Box 1615 88231 [email protected] Octavio Ornelas SE Fairacres Fairacres Baptist Church PO Box 257 88033 575-526-3680 Chipper Moore RG Farmington Emmanuel Baptist Church 211 W. 20th St 87401 505-327-4771 [email protected] Steve Ballew SJ Farmington First Baptist Church 511 W. Arrington 87401 505-325-4528 [email protected] Keith Berryman SJ Farmington First Indian Baptist Church PO Box 2892 87499 505-327-7704 Neil Johnson SJ Farmington Grace Hill Church 4400 E. Main St. 87402 505-327-7791 [email protected] Timothy Castillo SJ Farmington Ideal Baptist Church 203 E. Elm 87401 505-327-3689 H.R. Fleetwood SJ Farmington Korean American Baptist Church 1805 Gallinas Rd., Rio Rancho 87144 [email protected] Gyung I. Shin SJ Farmington Mesa View Baptist Church 4 Rd 5323 87401 505-632-1229 [email protected] Tom Dierdorf SJ Farmington Mountain Vista Baptist Church 4401 Wildflower Mesa Dr. 87401 505-599-9019 [email protected] John Preston SJ Farmington Primera Iglesia Bautista 601 S. Dustin Rd. 87401 505-326-4008 [email protected] J. Frank Soto SJ Farmington The Gathering Community Church PO Box 376 87499 [email protected] Richard Bachert SJ Flora Vista First Baptist Church PO Box 276 87415 505-334-8062 [email protected] Dennis Vaughn SJ Floyd Floyd Baptist Church 314 S. Roosevelt Rd. AG 88118 [email protected] Rick Wilcher E Forrest Forrest Community Church 4143 Quay R 36, McAlister 88427 Leonard Stanton E Fort Sumner First Baptist Church PO Box 287 88119 575-355-2634 [email protected] John Russo E Fort Sumner Nueva Vida en Cristo 30647 Hwy 60 88119 Jorge Ramirez-Kohler E Fruitland Fruitland Baptist Church PO Box 7 87416 [email protected] Jarryd Collyer SJ Gallup East Aztec Baptist Church PO Box 3037 87305 505-722-7307 [email protected] Gene Turk W Gallup El Buen Pastor PO Box 366 87305 505-722-6324 [email protected] David Fernandez C Gallup First Baptist Church 2112 College Dr. 87301 505-722-4401 [email protected] Jay McCollum, Jr. W Gallup The Journey Church 501 S. 3rd 87301 505-870-9209 [email protected] Robert Fontenot W Gila Gila Valley Baptist Church PO Box 62 88038 575-535-2977 [email protected] Dan Grindstaff SW Glenwood Glenwood Baptist Church PO Box 84 88039 575-539-2266 SW Grady Grady Baptist Church 116 N. Jefferson St. 88120 575-357-2525 [email protected] Greg Martin E Grants First Baptist Church PO Box 298 87020 505-285-6643 [email protected] Carlos Tapia W Hachita Hachita Baptist Church PO Box 1 88040 [email protected] Michael Head SW Hagerman First Baptist Church PO Box 488 88232 575-752-3228 PV Hatch First Baptist Church PO Box 557 87937 575-267-4871 [email protected] Andy DeHart RG Hatch Iglesia Renacer PO Box 1121 87937 Mariano Lopez RG High Rolls Trinity Baptist Church PO Box 367 88325 575-682-3211 [email protected] Steve Fambrough MV Hobbs Bel Aire Baptist Church 2911 N. Dal Paso 88240 575-392-5009 [email protected] Shawn Drake SE Hobbs Belvue Baptist Church 1701 N. Coleman 88240 575-393-9026 [email protected] Mike McGuire SE Hobbs Bethel Baptist Church 12129 N. Denver City Hwy. 88242 575-392-8468 [email protected] Jimmy Crawford SE Hobbs Celebration Cristiana 301 E. Castle Ave. 88240 [email protected] Carlos Ron SE Hobbs Crosswinds Community Church PO Box 2485 88241 575-397-7661 [email protected] Brad Reimers SE Hobbs Fellowship Church 701 W. Silver St. 88240 [email protected] Mike Adams SE Hobbs First Baptist Church 301 E. Snyder 88240 575-393-7183 [email protected] Stewart Sherrill SE Hobbs Iglesia Bautista Betesda 501 N. Burk 88240 575-397-5983 Alfredo Garza SE Hobbs Immanuel Baptist Church PO Box 718 88241 575-393-4273 [email protected] David Downs SE Hobbs Nadine Baptist Church PO Box 1965 88241 Johnny Small SE Hobbs New Hope Baptist Church PO Box 773 88241 575-392-8224 [email protected] Larry Woods SE Hobbs Open Arms Fellowship 331 W. Taos 88240 [email protected] Randy A. Leake SE Hobbs Pleasant Green Baptist Church PO Box 1888 88241 575-393-8065 James Russell SE Hobbs Taylor Memorial Baptist Church 1700 E. Yeso Dr. 88240 575-397-7447 [email protected] SE House First Baptist Church PO Box 697 88121 575-279-7893 [email protected] Tim Hooten T Jal Calvary Baptist Church PO Box 1150 88252 575-395-2808 [email protected] Alan Speed SE Jal First Baptist Church PO Box 358 88252 575-395-2402 [email protected] Jody O'Briant SE Jemez Jemez Mountain Church 6 Riverview Ct., Jemez Springs 87025 575-829-4475 [email protected] Eric Larson SF Jemez Valley Jemez Valley Baptist Church PO Box 140, Jemez Pueblo 87024 575-834-7551 [email protected] Daniel Clymer C

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Kirtland First Baptist Church PO Box 38 87417 505-598-5809 [email protected] Brett Puckitt SJ La Mesa La Mesa Community Church PO Box 96 88044 575-649-8387 [email protected] Ruben Valenzuela RG La Plata Freedom Baptist Church PO Box 222 87418 505-325-2810 Will Rassmussen SJ La Plata La Plata Valley 629 Highway 170, Farmington 87401 505-486-1958 [email protected] Craig Siegel SJ Laguna Laguna-Acoma Church PO Box 206, Cubero 87014 [email protected] Kaul Corley W Lake Arthur First Baptist Church PO Box 6 88253 575-365-2026 [email protected] Scott Martin PV Lakewood Lakewood Community Chapel PO Box 267, Artesia 88211 PV Las Cruces Buenas Nuevas Mission 4601 Panther Peck Dr. 88012 [email protected] Raul Arreola RG Las Cruces Calvary Baptist Church 1800 S. Locust St. 88001 575-522-7900 [email protected] Kevin Glenn RG Las Cruces East Mesa Baptist Church 6160 Moongate 88012 575-382-0386 [email protected] James Pratt RG Las Cruces El Buen Pastor 3950 Stern Dr. 88001 RG Las Cruces Emanuel Baptist Church PO Box 2593 88004 [email protected] Saul Gonzalez RG Las Cruces Fairacres Iglesia Nueva Esperanza 283 Waring Rd. 88007 [email protected] RG Las Cruces First Baptist Church 106 S. Miranda 88005 575-524-3691 [email protected] Dr. David Burrows RG Las Cruces Iglesia Bautista Agape PO Box 13441 88013 [email protected] Juan Tovar RG Las Cruces Iglesia Bautista Unidos en Cristo 1306 E. Madrid 88001 575-523-4387 RG Las Cruces Mesilla Park Community Church 3103 Oak St. 88005 575-524-7658 [email protected] Dennis Diaz RG Las Cruces Mt. Carmel Baptist Church 955 S.Walnut St. 88001 [email protected] Clarence Davis RG Las Cruces Primera Baptist Church PO Box 321 88001 575-526-5414 [email protected] Davis Serrano RG Las Cruces Valley View Baptist Church PO Box 13073 88001 575-526-2578 RG Las Vegas Calvary Baptist Church 300 Baca Avenue 87701 505-426-9212 [email protected] Stephen Boldin NE Las Vegas Mountain View Fellowship 201 Mountain View Dr. 87701 [email protected] Carlos Duran NE Lindrith Lindrith Baptist Church PO Box 35 87029 575-774-9172 James Benshoof C Logan First Baptist Church PO Box 382 88426 575-487-2232 [email protected] Stephen Kulback T Lordsburg First Baptist Church PO Box 128 88045 575-542-3783 [email protected] Will Lackey SW Los Alamos First Baptist Church 2200 Diamond Dr. 87544 505-662-3712 [email protected] Keith Williams, Int. SF Los Alamos White Rock Baptist Church 80 State Road 4 87544 505-672-9764 [email protected] Dr. Charles F. McCullough SF Los Chavez First Baptist Church of Los Chavez 9 Los Chavez Park Lp, Belen 87002 505-865-7701 [email protected] Boyd Morerod C Los Lunas First Baptist Church PO Box 1616 87031 505-865-7957 [email protected] James Runyan C Los Lunas Mesa View Family Church PO Box 2575 87031 505-865-3581 Gene Nestor C Los Lunas Mission Valley Baptist Church PO Box 2923 87031 [email protected] Mike Engle C Loving Loving Baptist Church PO Box 396 88256 575-885-1710 [email protected] Jimmy Tarvin PV Lovington Emmanuel Baptist Church PO Box 237 88260 575-396-7045 SE Lovington First Baptist Church PO Box 695 88260 575-396-3637 [email protected] Matt Thackerson SE Lovington Hillcrest Baptist Church 220 W. Avenue I 88260 575-396-2524 [email protected] SE Lovington Iglesia Bautista Bethel PO Box 86 88260 575-396-3025 [email protected] Hiram Ramos SE Lovington Iglesia Cristo Viene PO Box 244 88260 432-209-8174 Refugio Porras SE Lovington Jackson Avenue Baptist Church 837 W. Jackson Avenue 88260 575-396-4135 [email protected] Dave Rowser SE Lovington Primera Baptist Church PO Box 462 88260 575-396-7458 [email protected] Juan Carlos Soto SE Lovington Trinity Baptist Church PO Box 1777 88260 575-396-3555 Gary Chapman, Int. SE Magdalena Alamo Navajo Baptist Church PO Box 5053, Alamo 87825 575-854-2228 M Magdalena First Baptist Church PO Box 418 87825 575-854-2389 [email protected] Paul Holt M Maxwell First Baptist Church PO Box 308 87728 [email protected] John Spruill NE Mayhill Mayhill Baptist Church PO Box 166 88339 575-687-3754 [email protected] Matt Henslee MV Melrose First Baptist Church PO Box 335 88124 575-253-4403 [email protected] Durward Wofford E Mescalero Mescalero Mission 1016 Old Rd. Box 9 88340 [email protected] Harlan Dennis MV Mesilla Mesilla Valley Hispanic PO Box 1440 88046 [email protected] Guillermo Hernandez RG Mesquite Mesquite Baptist Church PO Box 317 88048 David Pippen RG Midway Midway Baptist Church PO Box 358, Dexter 88230 575-347-2909 [email protected] William Lowery PV Milan Immanuel Baptist Church PO Box 2097 87021 505-287-8510 [email protected] Garland M. Moore W

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Mimbres Rio Mimbres Baptist Church PO Box 8 88049 575-536-9543 [email protected] Jeremy Butler SW Monument Monument Baptist Church PO Box 151 88265 575-393-7639 [email protected] Dr. Matt Price SE Moriarty First Baptist Church PO Box 33 87035 505-832-6385 [email protected] C Mountainair First Baptist Church PO Box 504 87036 505-847-2394 Tony Reynolds C Organ Faith Christian Fellowship PO Box 385 88052 [email protected] Mitch Newton RG Otis First Baptist Church of Otis 2428 Bannister St., Carlsbad 88220 [email protected] Gerald Harden PV Pecos Pecos Valley Cowboy Church PO Box 806 87552 505-757-2631 [email protected] Glen Strock SF Peralta Valencia County Cowboy Church PO Box 1372 87042 [email protected] Curt Miller C Pie Town Pie Town Baptist Church PO Box 732 87827 575-773-4532 [email protected] Harold Jenkerson M Pinon First Baptist Church PO Box 4 88344 [email protected] Gary Gardner MV Portales Calvary Baptist Church 1101 W. 18th 88130 575-356-4273 [email protected] Brad Morgan E Portales Emmanuel Baptist Church PO Box 270 88130 575-356-8275 [email protected] David Taylor E Portales First Baptist Church 100 S. Avenue C 88130 575-356-6761 [email protected] Dr. David McFadden E Portales Iglesia Bautista Bethel PO Box 1165 88130 Jesus Espinoza E Portales Iglesia Bautista El Divino Salvador PO Box 1081 88130 [email protected] Ismael Machado E Portales New Testament Baptist Church PO Box 337 88130 575-607-6019 [email protected] Onasis Mejia E Portales The Porch PO Box 484 88130 [email protected] Cody Brown E Portales University Baptist Church PO Box 188 88130 575-356-4501 [email protected] Steven Smith E Quemado First Baptist Church PO Box 102 87829 575-773-4648 [email protected] Kenan Bowling M Ranchvale Ranchvale Baptist Church 1696 CR 16, Clovis 88101 575-985-2437 E Raton Calvary Baptist Church PO Box 825 87740 575-445-8143 [email protected] Ed Buerkle NE Raton First Baptist Church PO Box 656 87740 575-445-3571 [email protected] Dr. Mark Crotinger NE Red River First Baptist Church PO Box 159 87558 575-754-2882 [email protected] Joe Phillips SF Reserve Reserve Baptist Church PO Box 168 87830 575-533-6330 David Schumm M Rio Rancho Celebration Baptist Church 5620 Laredo NE 87144 505-994-0430 [email protected] Dr. David Brittain C Rio Rancho Emmanuel Missionary Baptist Church PO Box 44835 87174 505-896-6901 Charles Becknell, Jr. C Rio Rancho First Baptist Church 3906 19th Ave. SE 87124 505-892-1323 [email protected] Si Budagher C Rio Rancho Paragon Church 2740 Northern Blvd. NE Ste 102 87124 505-314-3643 [email protected] Matt Sellers C Rio Rancho Real Life Church PO Box 15988 87174 [email protected] Carl Anderson C Rio Rancho Rio Rancho Soul Rio Church PO Box 68006, Albuquerque 87193 505-792-8737 [email protected] Floyd Silva C Rio Rancho Word of Life Baptist Church 3305 19th Ave SE 87124 505-892-6602 [email protected] Kevin Haney C Rociada Rociada Baptist Church PO Box 747 87742 505-425-3442 [email protected] Owen Young NE Rock Springs Rock Springs Community Church PO Box 6117, Gallup 87301 Lorne Denteclaw W Rodeo First Baptist Church PO Box 287 88056 575-557-1021 [email protected] Leroy Lacy SW Roswell Adventure Bible Church 1905 S. Main 88203 [email protected] Timothy Arlet PV Roswell Berrendo Baptist Church 1418 Mossman 88201 575-622-1372 [email protected] Troy Grant PV Roswell Bethel Baptist Church 2420 N. Garden St. 88201 575-622-8182 [email protected] Rick Sullivan, Int. PV Roswell Bykota Baptist Church 2106 E. Pine Lodge Rd. 88201 575-624-1705 [email protected] Don Johnson PV Roswell Calvary Baptist Church 1009 W. Alameda 88203 575-622-2553 [email protected] Andy Byers PV Roswell El Calvario Baptist Church PO Box 3256 88202 575-623-8135 [email protected] Eugenio de los Santos, Int. PV Roswell First Baptist Church 500 N. Pennsylvania 88201 575-623-2640 [email protected] Aaron Colyer PV Roswell Highland Baptist Church 2001 S. Lea 88203 575-622-9980 [email protected] Richard Smith PV Roswell Mountain View Baptist Church PO Box 5818 88202 575-622-1019 [email protected] Andrew Heath PV Roswell Nueva Esperanza Centro PO Box 267, Artesia 88211 575-746-2729 [email protected] Abelardo Bolanos PV Roswell Roswell One Tree Cowboy Fellowship 97 E. Darby Rd., Dexter 88230 Reed Wheeler, Contact PV Roswell Trinidad Community Baptist Church PO Box 3158 88202 575-622-2762 [email protected] Mike Bush PV Roy First Baptist Church PO Box 40 87743 575-485-2679 [email protected] Roy Mitchell NE Ruidoso First Baptist Church 270 Country Club Dr. 88345 575-257-2081 [email protected] Dr. Alan Stoddard MV Ruidoso Downs First Baptist Church PO Box 187 88346 575-378-4611 [email protected] Dr. Randy Widener MV Salem Salem Baptist Church PO Box 340 87941 575-267-4237 [email protected] Josh Hunt RG

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San Jon First Baptist Church PO Box 95 88434 575-576-2535 [email protected] Michael Erwin T San Mateo San Mateo Baptist Mission PO Box 2571, Milan 87021 505-715-7749 Robert Pougues W Sandia Park Vista Grande Church PO Box 903 87047 505-228-7890 [email protected] Charles Lord C Sanostee Mesa Baptist Church PO Box 2727, Shiprock 87420 SJ Santa Fe Calvary Baptist Church 1313 Apache Ave. 87505 [email protected] JimE Black SF Santa Fe Eldorado Community Church 7 Avenida Vista Grande #171 87508 505-466-2495 [email protected] David McPherson SF Santa Fe First Baptist Church 1605 Old Pecos Trail 87505 505-983-9141 [email protected] Reed Redus SF Santa Fe Iglesia Hermosa Santa Fe 1250 W. Alameda 87501 [email protected] Herminio Estrada, Int. C Santa Fe Lifepoint Church 3 Placita Dalinda 87508 [email protected] Jamie Duke SF Santa Rosa First Baptist Church 635 Lake Dr. 88435 575-472-3622 [email protected] Beau Lamb T Santa Teresa First Baptist Church PO Box 1524 88008 575-589-1269 [email protected] Dave Hendrickx RG Santa Teresa Iglesia Bautista Emmanuel PO Box 214 88008 Carlos Pino RG Silver City First Baptist Church PO Box 1217 88062 575-388-1582 [email protected] Murray Pura SW Silver City Indian Hills Baptist Church 2 Arroya Seco Rd. 88061 575-538-3558 [email protected] Michael Head SW Silver City Primera Iglesia Bautista PO Box 1669 88062 [email protected] Raymundo Escobedo SW Socorro First Baptist Church PO Box 1126 87801 575-835-0041 [email protected] Phillip Smith M Springer First Baptist Church PO Box 157 87747 [email protected] Joe Regel NE T or C First Baptist Church PO Box 329 87901 575-894-3005 [email protected] Dudley Bristow RG Taos First Baptist Church 220 Paseo Del Pueblo N 87571 575-758-3354 [email protected] Randy White SF Taos Indian Baptist Church PO Box 1593 ND CBU 87571 575-758-4416 Bennie Romero SF Tatum First Baptist Church PO Box 738 88267 575-398-3131 SE Teec Nos Pos Beclabito Baptist Church PO Box 1379, Waterflow 87412 Ken Greenwell SJ Teec Nos Pos Teec Nos Pos Mission PO Box 243, AZ 86514 928-656-3623 James Tso SJ Texico First Baptist Church PO Box 296 88135 575-482-3632 [email protected] E Texico Pleasant Hill Baptist Church 291 SR 77 88135 575-389-5334 [email protected] Jim Peabody E Thoreau First Baptist Church PO Box 473 87323 505-862-7747 W Tijeras First Baptist Church PO Box 58 87059 505-281-3342 [email protected] Jerry Evans, Int. C Tijeras Forest Meadow Baptist Church PO Box 1017 87059 505-281-4105 [email protected] Tom Lambert, Associate C Timberon Timberon Chapel PO Box 61 88350 575-987-2470 [email protected] Doug Ledbetter MV Tinnie First Baptist Church PO Box 317 88351 575-653-4447 Jack Ferguson MV Tohajiilee Tohajiilee Baptist Mission PO Box 3187 87026 505-836-2845 [email protected] Jerry Johns, Int. C Tohatchi Tohatchi Baptist Church PO Box 267 87325 Aaaron Jim W Tucumcari First Baptist Church 321 E Center 88401 575-461-2724 [email protected] John Hinze T Tucumcari First Hispanic Baptist Church PO Box 972 88401 [email protected] Jesse Cantu, Int. T Tucumcari Immanuel Baptist Church PO Box 673 88401 [email protected] Gordon Runyan T Tucumcari Trinity Baptist Church PO Box 667 88401 575-461-3106 [email protected] Ron Lamm T Tularosa First Baptist Church PO Box 565 88352 575-585-9864 [email protected] John Mark Miller MV Tyrone Tyrone Community Fellowship PO Box 205 88065 575-538-8216 [email protected] Trent Petty SW Vaughn First Baptist Church of Vaughn PO Box 188 88353 575-584-2370 [email protected] Roy Denton C Weed Weed Baptist Church PO Box 518 88354 575-687-2113 [email protected] Galen Isaacs MV Window Rock Gateway Community Church PO Box 448, AZ 86515 505-371-5803 [email protected] Lance Hawley W Wingate Wingate Baptist Church PO Box 295, Ft. Wingate 87316 505-488-7008 Eddie Gooden W

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STATISTICAL TABLES October 1, 2015 – September 31, 2016

Taken from Annual Church Profiles *Cooperative Program and State Missions Offering taken from actual receipts received in BCNM office Jan. – Dec. 2016

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CENTRALBAPTISTASSOCIATION AlbqAlameda 65 1 33 15 0 0 15,362 1,141AlbqAnchor 85 10 165 80 0 86 16,500 1,335AlbqBlakeRoad 62 1 36 43 28 6 5,075 127AlbqCarlisle 50 0 40 40 0 200 250 0AlbqChinese 80 4 110 90 65 0 1,680 0AlbqChristChurch 34 0 23 12 0 0 1,200 0AlbqChristChurch 96 5 95 110 0 0 0 0AlbqCrestview 200 0AlbqDeaf 37 0 35 15 0 0 1,200 0AlbqDelNorte 461 10 338 259 0 72 65,587 4,113AlbqEasternHills 1,258 12 303 417 180 1,206 89,374 6,283AlbqFellowship 850 27 475 0 0 0 5,000 0AlbqFirst 352 33 300 285 229 25 2,350 1,089AlbqFirstBilingual 274 2 77 61 35 0 9,948 2,187AlbqFirstWest 430 11 175 160 93 15 68,994 3,496AlbqFriendship 100 50AlbqGirard 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0AlbqHighland 434 1,515AlbqHoffmantown 1,948 7 865 700 345 557 27,402 0AlbqBethaniaCental 250 0AlbqEmanuel 65 9 0 0 0 12 600 0AlbqSinai 240 19 220 85 130 16 2,254 0AlbqIndianMission 100 8 50 15 0 25 2,000 0AlbqIndianNations 76 0 12 11 30 0 1,653 180AlbqKoreanAmerican 175 0AlbqMonterey 329 5 129 103 46 21 49,482 14,018

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNMAlbqMountainView 63 0 10 6 0 0 1,306 140AlbqNewHope 540 0 390 78 0 70 0 0AlbqNorthdale 156 3 88 78 20 0 14,555 0AlbqPraiseChapel 100 0AlbqPromise 0 0AlbqRio 40 5 40 15 0 25 0 0AlbqRiverside 42 1 14 12 0 8 1,042 133AlbqSagebrush 6,973 1,140 13,152 2,599 817 652 1,500 0AlbqSandia 1,097 14 286 262 241 6 47,087 2,379AlbqSouthwest 2 0 100 0 0 0 4,800 0AlbqSovereignGrace 8 0 7 4 0 4 1,200 0AlbqTrinity 0 0AlbqVietnamese 110 9 80 35 27 5 600 0AlbqX-Factor 2,000 0BelenFirst 250 2 150 100 100 25 14,083 4,383BelenNewLife 165 2 0 25 77 0 400 0BelenSierraVista 35 1 20 10 0 0 10,011 0BernalilloFirst 50 11 42 25 0 18 8,558 158BernalilloHermosa 250 0BosqueFarmsFirst 49,792 1,878BosqueFarmsTenderMercy 0 1 8 0 0 1 545 100Cerrillos 500 0CubaEagleSprings 0 0CubaFirst 150 5 65 30 200 30 9,272 315EdgewoodMtValley 195 25 300 73 0 0 28,282 0EstanciaFirst 568 1 68 39 108 30 21,268 706GallupElBuenPastor 650 0JemezValley 123 1 30 65 138 31 2,799 0Lindrith 73 0 25 10 27 0 4,567 234LosChavezFirst 8,213 1,921LosLunasFirst 231 7 135 100 63 112 1,000 0LosLunasMesaView 0 0LosLunasMissionValley 250 0MoriartyFirst 186 10 140 100 0 150 34,153 1,631MountainairFirst 14,743 525RioRanchoCelebration 152 6 141 65 0 130 23,802 0RioRanchoCottonwood 0 0RioRanchoEmmanuel 200 0RioRanchoFirst 1,514 25 663 561 260 1,050 16,765 450RioRanchoParagon 70 12 150 45 0 60 2,600 40

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNMRioRanchoRealLife 48 12 48 42 0 0 5,017 0RioRanchoSoulRio 200 9 125 72 60 50 3,000 0RioRanchoWordofLife 24 0 12 0 21 0 250 0SandiaParkVistaGrande 84 9 80 82 90 70 10,513 500SantaFeIglesiaHermosa 32 4 25 0 0 0 295 0SantaFeRodeoRd 85 1 45 30 60 12 3,931 1,004TijerasFirst 129 0 66 34 48 0 8,203 0TijerasForestMeadow 130 0 117 80 56 53 9,900 0Tohajiilee 0 0VaughnFirst 10 1 5 5 0 4 468 265 20,429 1,481 20,108 7,183 3,594 4,837 735,539 52,296EASTERNBAPTISTASSOCIATION Arch 51 3 22 11 0 1 869 0Causey 25 0 20 15 0 22 2,147 500ClovisCalvary 96 1 12 8 0 1 3,584 300ClovisCentral 1,330 23 595 603 207 210 160,605 12,270ClovisFirst 140 20 63 40 62 0 0 0ClovisForrestHeights 358 0 22 46 0 19 480 120ClovisHighland 639 7 109 146 51 23 18,353 1,490ClovisIglesiaBelen 36 1 26 12 0 0 500 495ClovisNuevoCanto 16 0 14 12 0 0 518 0ClovisParkland 610 9 198 170 80 103 12,403 1,453ClovisPrinceSt 119 5 59 30 18 15 650 1,423ClovisSandia 790 0 46 39 0 0 6,647 0ClovisTheVine 191 8 400 210 46 20 1,000 0DoraFirst 20 1 20 8 0 0 0 0ElidaFirst 100 3 70 95 80 44 7,936 0Floyd 28 2 25 15 42 0 0 0ForrestCommunity 0 0 20 12 0 1 1,131 126FtSumnerFirst 546 4 90 210 70 20 23,186 1,495Ft.SumnerNuevaVidaenCristo 15 0 0 15 4 0 0 0Grady 174 2 60 40 0 165 3,321 0MelroseFirst 151 5 75 50 86 0 13,557 1,988PortalesCalvary 116 2 75 35 0 12 5,174 270PortalesElDivinoSalvador 51 0 40 35 0 4 600 300PortalesEmmanuel 603 3 144 145 35 87 15,026 4,451PortalesFirst 897 13 218 168 270 106 56,648 1,592PortalesIglesiaBethel 50 0 30 20 0 0 200 300PortalesNewTestament 18 0 19 19 0 0 600 300PortalesThePorch 17 0 60 0 0 0 4,911 0

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNMPortalesUniversity 773 4 110 78 126 21 6,268 1,843Ranchvale 109 5 95 65 0 6 4,413 264TexicoFirst 288 6 110 102 105 68 3,600 50TexicoPleasantHill 206 2 20 16 34 4 8,197 1,250 8,563 129 2,867 2,470 1,316 952 362,521 32,280MOUNTAINASSOCIATION AlamoNavajo 50 0 20 8 20 0 0 0DatilFirst 72 0 34 22 37 0 4,101 35MagdalenaFirst 103 0 40 15 15 4 2,532 0PieTownFirst 0 0QuemadoFirst 750 129Reserve 12 0 10 9 0 0 858 150SocorroFirst 290 0 90 80 30 20 20,224 1,776 527 0 194 134 102 24 28,465 2,090MOUNTAINVALLEYASSOCIATION AlamogordoBethel 880 10 425 275 200 245 85,843 11,291AlamogordoBolesAcres 45 0 15 8 0 0 2,270 25AlamogordoCalvary 66 0 15 9 0 0 3,823 600AlamogordoEternity 127 0 65 36 58 2 11,357 1,418AlamogordoFirst 102 4 70 56 60 58 18,262 551AlamogordoGetsemani 50 0 25 12 30 4 0 0AlamogordoNewLife 326 13AlamogordoPrimera 1,201 0CapitanCanaanTrail 6,584 500CapitanTrinity 80 5 74 52 0 7 17,111 0CarrizozoFirst 197 0 32 68 0 14 9,270 900CloudcroftFirst 100 20 50 20 110 15 10,000 0CoronaFirst 77 0 40 28 29 0 5,500 270HighRollsTrinity 228 2 110 101 48 0 4,242 10,889Mayhill 224 9 87 87 70 71 26,818 1,625Mescalero 69 28 34 18 26 6 1,063 0PinonFirst 15 0 16 12 0 14 0 0RuidosoDownsFirst 274 15 85 50 67 12 2,494 230RuidosoFirst 773 42 254 179 175 80 48,951 2,435TimberonChapel 62 0 26 15 0 8 1,222 0TinnieFirst 140 7 40 25 0 0 7,791 245TularosaFirst 73 1 37 25 61 7 3,629 0Weed 41 1 45 40 0 1 5,949 585 3,623 144 1,545 1,116 934 544 273,706 31,577

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNMNORTHEASTERNASSOCIATION AngelFire 111 1 75 50 20 37 8,120 0CimarronFirst 0 0ClaytonFirst 216 2 80 47 19 0 5,367 0ClevelandMoraValley 40 6 40 16 72 0 300 0DesMoinesFirst 364 0EagleNest 20 0 15 0 15 0 4,060 165LasVegasCalvary 50 4 30 8 0 2 2,454 206LasVegasMountainView 17 7 0 6 0 1 250 327MaxwellFirst 22 0 10 0 0 0 0 0RatonCalvary 79 5 48 24 68 0 1,200 525RatonFirst 718 4 138 93 179 0 30,873 1,155Rociada 78 2 52 17 35 13 8,657 370RoyFirst 20 0 12 9 28 0 585 700SpringerFirst 35 0 12 12 42 3 1,418 0 1,406 31 512 282 478 56 63,648 3,448PECOSVALLEYASSOCIATION ArtesiaCatalyst 0 8 106 30 0 0 13,077 0ArtesiaFirst 1,194 17 299 274 169 27 112,247 3,645ArtesiaHermosaDr 384 0 31 22 0 0 544 0ArtesiaPrimera 43 0 35 12 0 25 1,649 0ArtesiaWestMain 1,190 12 230 180 0 90 15,000 0CarlsbadBlodgettSt 101 2 90 50 60 0 22,399 0CarlsbadCavern 148 6 36 11 45 12 11,355 1,011CarlsbadFirst 841 9 300 274 323 56 133,681 6,472CarlsbadGardenSt 22 2 26 20 18 15 7,029 1,017CarlsbadHappyValley 357 4 68 40 70 8 7,408 329CarlsbadHillcrest 1,121 3 70 57 49 20 19,747 0CarlsbadLaHuerta 152 0 10 7 0 0 1,808 48CarlsbadPrimera 17 0 7 4 0 1 520 300CarlsbadStandpipeRd 65 0 9 3 0 0 0 0DexterCommonGround 13 0 10 0 0 7 0 0DexterPrimera 87 1 60 35 89 14 435 125HagermanFirst 96 3 48 25 42 0 5,840 350LakeArthurFirst 0 0LakewoodChapel 14 0 10 0 0 0 453 215Loving 55 2 30 36 0 14 110 0Midway 760 1 46 35 0 1 5,852 0OtisFirst 0 0 55 45 0 0 2,051 40RoswellAdventure 100 0

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNMRoswellBerrendo 190 8 78 68 0 29 8,424 703RoswellBethel 150 3 94 75 34 213 13,132 16,910RoswellBykota 47 1 15 126 0 0 1,899 0RoswellCalvary 59 3 65 45 0 27 19,891 400RoswellElCalvario 77 6 65 40 57 0 0 461RoswellFirst 608 15 285 237 110 260 46,506 0RoswellHighland 90 1 40 18 23 0 1,155 315RoswellMtView 57 1 27 23 0 0 5,822 970RoswellNewHope 6 0 8 0 0 33 0 0RoswellOneTree 0 0RoswellTrinidad 44 0 13 7 0 0 75 200 7,988 108 2,266 1,799 1,089 852 458,210 33,511RIOGRANDEASSOCIATION AnthonyBetesda 49 6 95 75 70 43 1,132 85AnthonyFirst 382 2 55 16 27 0 4,846 660AnthonyGethsemane 39 4 52 22 0 0 320 0AnthonyLaLuzDelMundo 30 3 22 0 0 0 0 0ChaparralFirst 135 4 52 31 0 5 3,831 683ChurchattheButte 224 7 180 60 87 81 7,680 472DonaAnaHill 40 0 30 25 0 10 2,278 84Fairacres 402 4 45 38 33 13 2,356 967HatchFirst 209 2 93 46 80 7 12,550 875HatchRenacer 18 0 20 18 0 3 93 0LaMesa 35 3 30 15 0 0 0 0LasCrucesBuenasNuevas 46 2 51 27 89 0 0 0LasCrucesCalvary 2,100 16 447 298 0 91 52,384 6,580LasCrucesEastMesa 211 3 87 65 58 4 12,931 1,390LasCrucesElBuenPastor N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 500 0LasCrucesEmanuel 60 0 50 30 0 5 50 0LasCrucesFirst 2,428 21 602 279 160 31 91,667 31,079LasCrucesMtCarmel 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0LasCrucesNuevaEsperanza 19 0 12 0 0 5 174 0LasCrucesPrimera 120 0 72 46 65 0 1,854 332LasCrucesUnidosenCristo 30 0 20 12 0 15 300 240LasCrucesValleyView 160 0 12 18 0 20 900 349MesillaPark 656 54 1,012 559 0 1,002 91,422 2,454MesillaValleySpanish 80 3 70 50 95 0 500 0Mesquite 45 0 15 0 0 0 1,953 200OrganFaith 19 5 19 12 0 0 0 0Salem 50 0 40 13 0 31 5,417 255

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNMSantaTeresa 18 0 25 32 60 4 0 0SantaTeresaEmmanuel 28 1 25 20 22 6 75 0TorCFirst 692 13 120 75 55 50 13,578 65 8,334 153 3,362 1,882 901 1,426 308,791 46,771SANJUANASSOCIATION AztecBethel 0 5 60 40 37 0 7,427 375AztecCedarHill 70 0 25 16 16 7 1,767 0AztecCrouchMesa 10 0 18 0 0 0 1,200 0AztecFirst 360 16 200 130 80 13 45,350 837BloomfieldCalvarySouthern 0 0 20 15 0 0 6,386 365BloomfieldDzilNa'Oodilii 35 0 47 17 47 0 0 0BloomfieldEbenEzer 350 0BloomfieldFirst 2,011 21 531 635 395 475 236,792 7,506BloomfieldGospelVictory 60 5 35 25 45 3 300 482BloomfieldHouseofPrayer 250 0ChamaFirst 66 0 33 14 61 48 5,635 330CubaLivingSpring 0 0CubaPineHill 0 0CubaTinian 70 0 85 60 261 0 650 70Dulce 60 5 15 40 55 0 300 0FarmingtonEmmanuel 1,212 19 279 282 300 15 122,938 6,679FarmingtonFirst 154 2 125 125 54 55 36,505 1,567FarmingtonFirstIndian 25 7 15 10 60 0 250 0FarmingtonGraceHill 88 7 114 60 0 1 0 0FarmingtonIdeal 25 4 20 15 0 0 250 0FarmingtonKorean 12 0 8 0 0 0 80 0FarmingtonMesaView 100 1 60 20 0 45 0 0FarmingtonMountainVista 93 2 93 60 72 0 1,200 0FarmingtonPrimera 1,560 0FarmingtonTheGathering 6 0 6 6 0 52 600 0FloraVistaFirst 200 0 40 0 0 0 0 0Fruitland 0 2 30 10 0 0 0 0KirtlandFirst 411 13 116 91 0 41 20,998 725LaPlataFreedom 0 0LaPlataValley 145 3 42 20 24 0 10,290 1,123SanosteeMesa 97 17 65 5 123 17 0 0ShiprockFirst 0 0TeecNosPos 0 0TeecNosPosBeclabito 50 2 35 35 30 0 0 0 5,360 131 2,117 1,731 1,660 772 501,077 20,059

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNMSANTAFEASSOCIATION EspanolaAmazingGrace 14 0 7 4 0 3 5,201 2,377EspanolaFirst 50 0 30 11 0 0 0 0EspanolaFirstIndian 0 0JemezMountain 23 0 19 8 15 6 5,227 240LosAlamosFirst 198 18 156 134 107 130 46,178 1,661LosAlamosWhiteRock 327 1 185 145 210 70 1,833 3,867PecosValleyCowboy 80 18 75 6 60 10 0 0RedRiverFirst 1,800 0SantaFeCalvary 60 2 40 18 0 2 4,293 735SantaFeEldorado 45 5 120 0 55 30 500 0SantaFeFirst 528 13 203 69 94 377 5,156 3,165SantaFeLifepoint 15 2 18 10 40 0 664 0TaosFirst 30 0 45 20 55 6 2,200 2,200TaosIndian 2,147 365 1,370 59 898 425 636 634 75,198 14,610SOUTHEASTERNASSOCIATION EuniceFirst 602 6 74 89 155 52 18,122 1,448EuniceIglesia 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0HobbsBelAire 170 4 107 109 70 85 600 0HobbsBelvue 2,040 0HobbsBethel 397 8 75 36 44 69 24,502 3,689HobbsCelebracion 0 0HobbsCrosswinds 1,450 30 550 300 365 201 7,250 0HobbsFirst 0 4 130 98 106 100 38,400 3,607HobbsBetesda 0 0 52 0 39 0 300 230HobbsImmanuel 3,979 193HobbsNadine 44 1 10 0 32 0 3,750 429HobbsNewHope 184 1 40 15 0 25 8,626 2,792HobbsOpenArms 15 0 20 0 0 0 1,288 0HobbsPleasantGreen 35 3 25 12 0 0 0 0HobbsTaylorMemorial 590 26 357 373 179 235 128,518 8,335JalCalvary 411 11 57 52 110 32 2,644 1,100JalFirst 354 7 75 45 65 20 11,415 200LovingtonCristoViene 15 0 30 10 0 0 0 0LovingtonEmmanuel 0 0LovingtonFirst 939 2 99 38 93 88 31,486 4,200LovingtonHillcrest 927 6 86 98 151 0 25,735 1,617LovingtonIglesiaBethel 35 0 60 0 0 0 0 0LovingtonJacksonAve 1,061 2 100 45 0 0 25,453 3,695

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNMLovingtonPrimera 104 4 50 0 0 8 350 0LovingtonTrinity 207 1 27 12 0 0 2,883 132Monument 9,840 560TatumFirst 534 4 35 28 112 0 3,271 355 8,075 120 2,060 1,360 1,521 915 350,451 32,581SOUTHWESTERNASSOCIATION AnimasFirst 0 0 25 14 100 2 385 0ArenasValleyCopperRidge 239 10 85 45 0 1 2,100 350BayardFirst 5 0 7 4 12 5 1,908 170DemingBethel 268 6 85 37 60 389 9,655 0DemingFirst 380 3 180 175 88 54 18,970 0DemingLaCompasionDeJesus 213 240DemingSon-Shine 46 2 25 14 0 4 2,828 0DemingWindmillCowboy 28 0 0 0 0 0 1,648 0GilaValley 224 6 70 57 82 0 7,632 3,208Glenwood 9 0 7 6 0 0 440 0Hachita 12 0 16 0 0 18 868 0LordsburgFirst 140 3 0 0 0 2 12,137 500RioMimbres 229 2 47 38 26 45 2,908 690RodeoFirst 0 0 35 0 0 0 54 428SilverCityFirst 220 8 121 152 124 13 2,450 800SilverCityIndianHills 60 2 60 60 52 0 8,661 688SilverCityPrimera 35 4 0 18 0 8 0 0Tyrone 20 0 15 4 21 0 1,968 0 1,915 46 778 624 565 541 74,827 7,074TUCUMCARIASSOCIATION Conchas 49 2 20 7 0 0 3,482 515HouseFirst 65 4 50 31 60 5 2,580 500LoganFirst 475 3 130 175 97 36 11,640 1,641SanJonFirst 170 2 45 34 0 43 9,728 1,105SantaRosaFirst 49 11 43 45 75 28 2,790 1,766TucumcariFirst 1,567 12 132 126 109 64 31,000 5,780TucumcariFirstSpanish 83 0 16 12 69 12 650 945TucumcariImmanuel 40 0 22 0 0 10 814 500TucumcariTrinity 364 0 20 9 0 0 2,796 266 2,862 34 478 439 410 198 65,479 13,018WESTERNASSOCIATION CandyKitchen 1,530 0ChurchRockCreator'sFellowship 50 0 23 13 90 11 250 0Ft.Wingate 20 4 30 16 20 0 437 0

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNMGallupEastAztec 60 2 78 0 0 27 1,772 95GallupFirst 1,274 21 143 193 149 58 53,354 1,265GallupTheJourney 35 5 70 30 50 900 290 0GrantsFirst 213 2 75 40 0 70 13,239 670Laguna-Acoma 54 16 45 24 65 2 1,045 0MilanImmanuel 250 14 150 60 145 20 9,745 263RockSpringsGrace 2,698 885SanMateoMission 15 6 10 7 0 1 600 100ThoreauFirst 1,483 287Tohatchi 0 0WindowRockGateway 35 0 25 10 35 0 1,200 0 2,006 70 649 393 554 1,089 87,643 3,565 ASSOCIATIONALTOTALS Central 20,429 1,481 20,108 7,183 3,594 4,837 735,539 52,296Eastern 8,563 129 2,867 2,470 1,316 952 362,521 32,280Mountain 527 0 194 134 102 24 28,465 2,090MountainValley 3,623 144 1,545 1,116 934 544 273,706 31,577Northeastern 1,406 31 512 282 478 56 63,648 3,448PecosValley 7,988 108 2,266 1,799 1,089 852 458,210 33,511RioGrande 8,334 153 3,362 1,882 901 1,426 308,791 46,771SanJuan 5,360 131 2,117 1,731 1,660 772 501,077 20,059SantaFe 1,370 59 898 425 636 634 75,198 14,610Southeastern 8,075 120 2,060 1,360 1,521 915 350,451 32,581Southwestern 1,915 46 778 624 565 541 74,827 7,074Tucumcari 2,862 34 478 439 410 198 65,479 13,018Western 2,006 70 649 393 554 1,089 87,643 3,565 72,458 2,506 37,834 19,838 13,760 12,840 3,385,554 292,879