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*Girls Blast April 25, 2015 *Father/Son Campout May 15-16, 2015 *Fresh Encounter May 29-30, 2015
MAR/APR
2015
The BISHOP’S
PEN 10 Reasons
I Love Camp Meeting
Upcoming Events
Camp Meeting 2015 June 8 - 12, 2015 _________________________
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE Prayer Conference, School of the Prophets, Teen Talent, and Senior Adult Day ________________________
Kentucky Ministers’
Bishop Bruce Rabon State Administrative Bishop
Kentucky Church of God State Executive Offices 3500 Versailles Road Lexington KY 40510
Phone: 859-252-1793 Website: www.kycog.net
Bishop Matthew Propes
Youth & Discipleship Director
Wanda Rabon
State Women’s Discipleship President
Jennifer Propes
Girls Ministries Coordinator
State Council Mark Knight
Larry Higginbotham Mitchell Tolle Sr.
Rick Shelby Michael Knight
Henry Montgomery Johnny Dunbar
Mark Hisle David Douglas Lindsey Cornett Edwin Lainhart
Michael J. Smith
Bishop Rick Shelby Ministerial Development
Chairman
Bishop Larry Higginbotham CAMS Coordinator Bishop Mark Knight
Co-coordinator
Bishop Michael J. Smith CIMS Coordinator
Bishop David Calvert Mobilize / Leadership Training Coordinator
Bishop Chris Smith Music Committee
Chairman
FAITH / LORD / MISSION
10 Reasons I Love Camp Meeting I confess I am a camp meeting type of guy. I love camp meetings! And I LOVE:
1. Fellowship - It is awesome to just stand around in the back of the Tabernacle and fellowship with old friends and meet new friends. 2. Sharing ideas – I always enjoy listening to other pastors and ministers share ideas they have tried in their local church or in their ministry. If I leave a meeting with one good idea, I feel the meeting has been a success. 3. Coaching and mentoring – There is nothing like sitting down with a seasoned minister and pouring your heart out to him, asking him how he handled different situations when he was a pastor, or asking him to give you some pointers on how your ministry can be more effective. I have always had several seasoned ministers in my life that I asked to hold me accountable and to mentor me. Our desire should be more than just being a lecturer, but to also be taught the skills of discipleship. 4. The Retired Ministers – I love sitting around with the retired ministers and listening to the stories of old (especially those ministers with a great sense of humor). I love listening to their struggles and how God brought victory. I love church history, hearing how God developed Pentecost in a State, and the men and women who blazed the trails. 5. The Young People – I love watching the leaders of tomorrow develop their skills on stage in a state setting. I love watching a young Christian lady blush when a handsome young man walks by or a young man stutter when introducing himself to a beautiful young lady at camp meeting. I love watching young people fall in love with their Pentecostal heritage. 6. The WORD – As a pastor I loved returning to my church with all kinds of preaching nuggets I got at camp meeting while listening to the preacher preach. And when my members would say, “they ought to let you preach that at camp meeting.” I would just look at them and smile. 7. The Worship - Oh, how I love worshipping with my brothers and sisters in the Lord at camp meeting. There are few things as enjoyable as complaining that the music is too loud, too low, too long, too old, or too new. And why do the same old people get to sing all the time? Oh, I love it, I love it, I love it! 8. Letting Off Some Steam – complaining about the State Overseer, or the “young bucks trying to take over,” or the “old men not relinquishing the baton”, and declaring how all the church’s problems could be solved if everyone just listened to me, then standing on one soap box and declaring how we’re dropping the standard of holiness and jumping on another and preaching we’re too legalistic. 9. Seeing My Friends - Some whom I may not have seen since last camp meeting. 10. Going out to eat after church – Laughing, eating, and relaxing! 11. Catching up on the news – Camp meeting is a great time to catch up on the news from across the state and to learn about what is taking place in the lives others. 12. Going out to eat again – Laughing, eating, and relaxing some more!
UPCOMING EVENTS April 25 Girls Blast / State Campground 28 - 30 Smoky Mountain Jubilee / Gatlinburg, TN. May 1 - 3 Smoky Mountain Kidfest / Gatlinburg, TN 15 - 16 Father-Son Campout / State Campground 28 Ministerial Test Date/State Office/Lexington 29 - 30 Women’s Fresh Encounter / Lexington, KY June 8 - 12 State Campmeeting / State Campground 22 - 26 High School Youth Camp / State Campground 29 - 30 Middle School Youth Camp / State Campground July 1 - 3 Middle School Camp (cont.) / State Campground 6 - 10 Elementary Camp / State Campground 25 Youth & Discipleship Benefit Ride / State Campground August 3 - 7 International Teen Talent / Lee University
REMEMBER IN PRAYER
Bruce “Nelson” Evans, Retired Minister
Pastor Greg Guy, Morehead - ChristWay
Dan Alwine, Retired Minister
Pastor Mary Dopel, Liberty Lighthouse
Floying Thompson, Retired Minister
First Lady Karen Potter, South Shore
Levi Lainhart, Retired Minister
James Moses, Retired Minister
Pastor Edison Buchanan, Covington
Pastor Linville Dalton, Polly Ann
Bill Combs, Retired Minister
All Retired Ministers & All Ministers’ Widows
OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY & PRAYER Please remember the family of Joyce Crump -
her mother passed away.
Please remember the family of Jim Crouch, the pastor of Owingsville - his wife, Sue, passed away.
Please remember the Moses family and Brother
Moses, a retired minister. Sister Bertha Moses passed away.
Please remember the family of Elizabeth Fultz,
the First Lady at Perryville, her brother passed away.
Please remember the family of Billie Fields, the
First Lady of Boons Camp - her brother passed away.
Please remember Pastor Ruford Abner - his
mother passed away. Please remember the family of David Shepherd
the pastor of Munfordville, and First Lady Shepherd, her father passed away.
January
Corbin-Freedom Point, Sean Disney $15,902.48 Louisville-Radiant Life, John Loudermilk $18,952.01 February
Ashland-Gateway, Rick Shelby $13,069.60
Corbin-New Hope Ministries, Mike Addison $48,707.34
Louisville-Valley Station, Daniel Morris $13,332.80
I’m so thankful to see what is taking place in Youth and Discipleship ministries in Kentucky. We recently
conducted our biennial Teen Talent Festival, with 179 entries of teenagers across Kentucky displaying
their God-given talents. Our State winners and runners-up will represent you this August at the
International Teen Talent Festival in Cleveland, Tennessee. Please be in prayer for their safety as they
prepare to minister. As this edition of Update goes to print, Girls Blast 2015 will be upon us. We are
looking forward to a great day! And KYC2015 #truth is right around the corner. Please be in prayer for
these weeks of Camp. I believe God is going to do something great. If we can be of assistance to you in
any way, please don’t hesitate to let us know.
In Christ’s Service,
Matthew Propes
State Youth and Discipleship Director
OTHER IMPORTANT DATES - April 25 - Girls Club Blast/Lexington
May 15 - 16 - Father/Son Campout/Lexington
June 8 - 12 - Camp Meeting/Lexington
June 22 - 26 - High school Camp/Lexington
June 29 - July 3 - Middle School Camp/
Lexington
July 6 -10 - Elementary Camp/Lexington
August 3 - 8 - International Teen Talent/
Cleveland, TN
Find/Like us on: (Kentucky Church of God Youth and Discipleship Page) @kycogyd
Youth & Discipleship Department Matthew Propes, Director Jennifer Propes, Girls Ministries Coordinator
State Youth & Discipleship Board
Chad Keathley, Bryan Montgomery, Michael Addison, Greg Isaacs,
John Loudermilk, Mitchell Tolle Jr., David Calvert, Chris Smith, Dale Campbell
ADVERTISE YOUR CHURCH IN OUR CAMPMEETING PROGRAM
The Kentucky Camp Meeting is fast approaching! Plans are in the final stages for this years event. This year our theme is “Thy Kingdom Come”. Last year we allowed our churches to advertise in our Camp Meeting Program. It was such a success, we would like to extend that invitation in our 2015 Program. The following price list will assist you in determining the size advertisement that you and your church would like to place in the program. Full Page: $250.00 Half Page $125.00 Quarter Page: $ 75.00 Business Card: $ 40.00 All advertisements, regardless of size, must be submitted camera-ready. Preferable format is a completed ad in jpeg e-mailed in high resolution format to Wanda Rabon at [email protected].
M.E.T.C. Are you looking to start a girls ministries program at your church? A great
place to start is by enrolling in the Mentor Enrichment Training Course
(METC)
This manual is an excellent self-study course for all mentors (counselors),
though not required. The METC program will assist with some of the
unique challenges that ministry to girls presents. This manual consists of
six sections titled:
A Girls Club Mentor…Models
A Girls Club Mentor…Mentors
A Girls Club Mentor…Motivates
A Girls Club Mentor…Maintains
A Girls Club Mentor…Monitors
A Girls Club Mentor…Ministers
The METC program contains a Bible study, scripture worksheets, and cur-
rent information to train our Girls Clubs leaders. Each notebook will serve
as an excellent resource guide for mentors. This manual continues to in-
clude vital church and club histories, as well as age group characteristics.
All four clubs will use the same training course, preparing mentors for
working with any group. The manual, also available in Spanish, is $20 and
can be ordered from Pathway Press online or by calling 1-800-553-8506.
2015 Girls On A Mission
Converted: 621
Restorations: 375
Sanctified: 144
Baptized With Holy Ghost: 182
Baptized in Water: 154
Thank you for supporting the One Faith
Pledge. So far, you have helped raise:
$ 38,304.67
Keep up the great work!
FAITH IN ACTION
NEW MEMBERS
TOP 20 TITHES
TOP 20 MORNING WORSHIP
Lexington-Man O War 40,489.00
Madisonville-Covenant Community 40,217.00
Corbin-New Hope Ministries 35,881.00
London-Grace Fellowship 28,934.00
Wurtland 25,824.00
Louisville-Eastside Praise 24,132.00
Louisville-River City 23,155.42
Corbin-Parkway 21,226.00
Louisville-Spirit Life 20,463.00
Richmond-Lexington Rd 19,773.00
Winchester-Ark Of Mercy 18,428.00
Bernard Ridge 18,396.00
Danville 18,376.00
Oak Grove 15,138.00
Florence-Open Door Community 14,670.00
Newport Keturah 14,579.00
Richmond-Abundant Life 14,316.00
Somerset-Heritage Hope 14,099.00
Louisville-Dixie Valley 14,001.00
Louisville-Radiant Life 13,887.00
Madisonville-Covenant Community 667
Richmond-Lexington Rd 405
Wurtland 348
Lexington-Man O War 318
Corbin-New Hope Ministries 315
Barbourville 305
London-Grace Fellowship 280
Louisville-RiverCity 260
Louisville-Spirit Life 238
Newport Keturah 230
Richmond-Abundant Life 219
Florence-The M.I.S.S.I.O.N 198
Corbin-Parkway 196
Bernard Ridge 196
Louisville-Eastside Praise 194
Danville 189
Korea 183
Cawood-New Covenant Community 182
Florence-Open Door Community 171
Hodgenville-Family Worship Center 166
Corbin-New Hope Ministries, Michael Addison 20
London-Grace Fellowship, Dale Campbell 16
Pinsonfork, Christopher T Claypoole 15
Hazard-Maple St, Michael Smith 8
Winchester-Praise & Worship Center, William Morgan 8
Harlan-New Hope, Joshua Doyle 7
Barbourville, Sylvester Dunn 6
Bardstown, Douglas R Lutes 6
Brandenburg, Randy Johnson 6
Mt Washington, Jeffrey Scott Fahl 6
Hodgenville-FWC, Mark Dwayne Knight 4
Mt Sterling-City Life, Anthony Q Castle 3
Taylorsville-CCL, Marvin G Redmon 3
Corbin-Parkway, Mark Hisle 2
Cumberland, Ronnie Doyle 2
Danville, Bryan Montgomery 2
Korea, David Hale 2
Lexington-Growth Temple, Stephen Lyons 2
Nicholasville, James W Marshall 2
Central City, Fred Ballard 1
Florence-The M.I.S.S.I.O.N, H Wayne Guilliams Jr 1
London-Life House, Eddie Elmore 1
Louisville-Eastside Praise, Michael J. Smith 1
Wallins, Jimmy W Thomas 1
Winchester-Ark Of Mercy, Janice Claypoole 1
Church and Pastor Tithes SS/DIS MW Church and Pastor Tithes SS/DIS MW Alexandria, Jamey Horton N/R 0 0
Ashland-Gateway, Rick Shelby 9,940.93 99 125
Ashland-Glory Bound, Robert Ratcliff 2,200.00 4 25
Barbourville, Sylvester Dunn 10,523.50 337 305
Bardstown, Douglas Lutes 11,691.39 87 154
Bardstown-New Beginning, Stanley Rutland 2,225.29 19 24
Beattyville, Floyd L Johns 1,508.10 48 45
Benton-Sanctuary, Albert Gaboriault 2,390.67 25 29
Berea, Stephen Hobbs 11,142.30 59 140
Bernard Ridge, Lindsey Cornett 18,396.34 272 196
Betsy Layne-New Day Anointing, Larry Abshire 420.50 11 11
Biggs, Steve Byers 1,321.57 0 0
Bloomfield, Timothy VanHook 2,933.10 81 44
Boons Camp, Harold Dorsey Fields 2,084.00 11 60
Bowling Green-North, Stephen Oliver 8,301.16 64 92
Brandenburg, Randy Johnson 2,926.14 64 77
Brodhead-West, Terry Orcutt 498.59 17 18
Burgin, Donnie Irvin 2,405.50 65 44
Burning Springs, Bobby Couch 4,519.00 64 52
Burnside-Community Harvest, Larry Perkins 5,226.00 119 101
Burnwell, Christopher Birchwell N/R 0 0
Catlettsburg, Howard Wirzfeld 9,164.50 60 96
Catlettsburg-Vineyard, Jason Crum N/R 0 0
Cave City, Earl Miller 1,985.15 17 24
Cawood-NCC, John Carter III 8,662.05 129 182
Central City, Fred Ballard 3,206.00 23 18
Christopher, Tyler Bailey 4,150.50 86 51
Clay City-Mtn Parkway, Dale Payne 4,650.00 92 66
Closplint, Frank Howard 1,882.50 91 77
Cold Spring-Orchard Terrace, Jerry Horn 3,894.25 0 22
Cold Spring-Sounds of Victory, Joyce Charles N/R 0 0
Columbia, Alva Conover 1,983.00 37 37
Combs, Roy Johnson 900.00 17 22
Coneva, Carolyn Sue Stacy 5,357.50 24 31
Conway-Tabernacle, Cleveland Williams 1,294.75 0 34
Corbin-East Side, Randall Lee 9,451.95 154 114
Corbin-Freedom Point, Sean Disney 13,754.90 92 109
Corbin-New Hope Ministries, Michael Addison 35,881.33 380 315
Corbin-Parkway, Mark Hisle 21,225.82 87 196
Couchs Fork, Paul Napier 5,187.65 47 46
Covington-11th & Banklick, Edison Buchanan 2,815.80 107 51
Crab Orchard, Robert Spurlock 1,566.30 9 11
Crab Orchard-CW, Earnest Dalton 870.00 20 21
Crescent Springs, Michael Brantley 7,725.66 23 75
Crofton-House of Hope, Raymond Farmer 1,299.00 18 34
Cumberland, Ronnie Doyle 5,130.00 41 34
Cynthiana-Webster Avenue, Kenneth Crouch 669.50 6 7
Danville, Bryan Montgomery 18,376.25 107 189
Dayton, John Monhollen 1,904.50 24 21
Dressen, Ronald Z Williams Jr 1,607.50 22 34
Dunnville Worship Center, Teddy Stidham 1,496.80 32 20
Dwarf, George Smith 2,301.00 22 18
East Bernstadt, Eric Richardson 6,178.56 56 69
Echols, Scott Simms 5,976.00 61 74
Edmonton-NBC, Joshua Grider 1,248.00 8 17
Ekron-Glorybound Christian Center, Charles Perry 787.00 17 23
Elizabethtown-Cornerstone, Luke Bess 1,698.00 12 20
Eminence-New Hope, William Thompson 1,496.00 15 20
Evarts, Buddy Simpson 839.50 24 26
Fairdale, Dale Leece 2,392.35 11 17
Faith Hope Love, Jeffrey Langford 5,583.50 40 50
Falmouth, Christopher Sheldon Williams 2,068.73 43 30
Flemingsburg-New Vision, Justin N Holbrook 100.00 10 10
Florence-Family Worship Center, Roger Campbell 6,776.21 88 86
Florence-Open Door Community, Gregory Isaacs 14,670.49 100 171
Florence-The M.I.S.S.I.O.N, Harmon Guilliams 10,801.25 164 198
Frankfort-Tabernacle of Praise, Mart Noe Jr 2,087.92 25 77
Frankfort-West, Wade Hughes 3,097.50 72 61
Freeburn, Johnny Fields 2,828.00 38 40
Freedom, Scott Allen 3,422.25 35 35
Garrett, Bill Tussey N/R 0 0
Georgetown, Steven Jordan 4,387.00 24 20
Glasgow-Coral Hill, Roman Krywyn 2,483.04 18 24
Glasgow-Living Faith, Malcolm Adwell N/R 0 0
Glencoe-Family Tabernacle, Christopher Combs 2,192.50 48 68
Glendale-Calvary Mission, Brenda Nelson 682.18 9 12
Grays Knob, Donald Smith 1,861.34 84 56
Grayson, Alberta Stephens 2,094.25 18 17
Greenup-Freedom Worship, Kevin Witt 3,778.15 104 77
Greenup-Walnut HIll, Richard Crum 676.75 15 15
Greenville-Cathedral of Hope, David Cardwell 830.16 14 38
Greenville-Jubilee, Richard Cron 374.14 23 35
Gulston, Stevie Sizemore 3,519.58 39 38
Harlan-New Hope, Joshua Doyle 1,363.50 30 40
Harlan-Sunshine, Nicky Noe 1,941.50 20 36
Harmons Lick, Vernon Willard 1,336.50 53 30
Harrodsburg, David Hill 951.86 0 28
Hartford-Liberty Lighthouse, Mary K Doepel 5,152.68 80 74
Hazard-L and N, Sonia Hill 192.50 24 25
Hazard-Maple St, Michael Smith 5,200.59 151 142
Hazel Green, Eugene Ballard 735.80 29 18
Henderson, Terry McPherson N/R 0 0
Highland Heights-Heart of Worship, Steven Cope 2,792.00 56 43
Hindman, Lyndon Barger 3,080.16 22 48
Hodgenville-Family Worship Center, Mark Knight 6,558.30 241 166
Hopkinsville-Cornerstone, Joseph Louie Leek 2,577.50 24 44
Church and Pastor Tithes SS/DIS MW Church and Pastor Tithes SS/DIS MW
Hopkinsville-Northside, Joseph Leek 5,420.68 57 44
Horse Branch, Earnest Whitely 2,395.00 17 34
Hyden, Logan Bowling 6,553.00 25 59
Inez-Mountain Cathedral, Shawn Tussey 70.00 3 3
Jackson, Thomas Kemper 3,860.50 52 47
Jamboree, Eddie Stepp 3,856.72 68 50
Junction City-Worldstown, Lonnie Goodin 2,226.89 83 55
Kelly Fork, Joe Asher N/R 0 0
Kimper, Robert T Coleman 1,838.50 24 31
Kingdom Connection, Leonard Spell 2,380.79 0 5
Knox New Life, J Phillip Wynn 2,705.00 20 35
Korea, David Hale 8,100.90 194 183
Lancaster-New Day Worship Ctr, Patrick Roberts 1,409.67 0 43
Lawrenceburg, Gene Chapman 4,939.18 17 27
Lebanon-Short Line, James W Humes 767.50 13 15
Leitchfield-Faith Redeemed, Rick Daugherty 1,736.04 59 33
Lexington-Clays Mill Rd, Gary Ballinger 4,310.00 53 39
Lexington-Growth Temple, Stephen Lyons 1,364.50 15 45
Lexington-HWC, Kenneth Menefee 739.00 38 63
Lexington-LWC, Christopher Music N/R 0 0
Lexington-Man O War, Mitchell Tolle 40,489.25 307 318
Lexington-Old Paris Rd, David Calvert 8,937.92 55 31
Lexington-River of Life, Jesse Acosta N/R 0 0
London-Community, Gary Riggs 1,189.50 36 40
London-Grace Fellowship, Dale Campbell 28,933.57 209 280
London-Life House, Eddie Elmore 2,157.00 36 46
London-Parkway Praise Center, Marshall Raney 3,953.51 25 54
Louisa, Paul Stepp 6,835.50 61 56
Louisville-Church of the Harvest, Ricky Dunnavan 6,174.86 0 0
Louisville-Dixie Valley, Larry Higginbotham 14,000.88 140 137
Louisville-Eastside Praise, Michael J Smith 24,132.10 203 194
Louisville-Harvest, Adron Wheat 9,388.37 78 68
Louisville-Highview, Franklin D Scott 5,072.63 63 83
Louisville-New Covenant, Donald Combs 12,183.30 126 102
Louisville-New Restoration, Marilyn Harmon 1,478.86 0 0
Louisville-Radiant Life, John Loudermilk 13,886.86 80 127
Louisville-Rios de Agua Viva, Juan Andino N/R 0 0
Louisville-River City, Jason Isaacs 23,155.42 0 260
Louisville-Solid Rock, Jonathan Boling 4,241.95 0 74
Louisville-Spirit Life, Robert Baker 20,462.76 263 238
Louisville-Valley Station, Daniel Morris 8,522.05 27 53
Loyall, Billy Owens 3,454.50 32 36
Lynch, Donald Chavis 4,883.50 41 61
Madisonville-CWC, Robert Mason Garrard 1,331.00 0 20
Madisonville-CCC, Michael Knight 40,217.23 312 667
Madisonville-Living Waters, David Jackson 5,444.50 39 97
Madisonville-Miracle Temple, R Keith Felty 1,949.00 15 27
Manchester, Curtis Wagers 5,533.35 35 38
Masons Creek, Jeffrey Coots 986.00 23 19
Mayfield, Jimmy Leek 2,406.80 5 8
McIntosh, Clifton Adams 585.00 20 20
Middlesboro-River of Life, Roger Cox 657.00 19 15
Middlesboro-Winchester Ave, Charles Hensley 2,940.76 26 40
Millersburg-Harvest, Dickie Taylor 0 0 0
Mitchellsburg, Larry Moore 1,613.50 204 81
Morehead ChristWay, Gregory Guy N/R 0 0
Mozelle, John Inserra, Jr. 1,134.25 18 27
Mt Sterling-City Life, Anthony Castle 3,092.00 12 35
Mt Sterling-Gift of Love, Jennifer Wilson 1,120.00 25 45
Mt Vernon, Bobby Owens 1,439.00 36 34
Mt Washington, Jeff Fahl 3,829.31 28 52
Munfordville-Riverside, David Shepherd 2,995.50 18 38
Neon, Freddy Johnson 2,288.55 40 82
Newport Keturah, Rusty Woolum 14,578.53 163 230
Nicholasville, James W Marshall 3,953.60 38 51
Oak Grove, Steven Leach 15,138.26 190 152
Olive Hill-New Hope Community, Rudy Reed 1,505.00 23 27
Oneida-Laurel Creek Worship Ctr, Joseph Burns N/R 0 0
Oppy, Thomas Evans 3,843.55 24 38
Owensboro-Rushing Wind, David Tucker 2,537.35 0 40
Owensboro-Wings of Faith, Larry Bidwell 1,543.00 27 14
Owingsville-Northside, James Crouch 2,771.10 49 79
Paducah-Northside, Kenneth Yates 2,293.35 15 20
Paint Lick, Wesley McCarty 867.70 37 28
Paintsville-Calvary, Chester Keathley 6,236.55 112 98
Paris-The Haven, Timothy Bardin 549.37 0 0
Parks Ridge, William Silverman 3,419.88 76 54
Patterson Creek, Brenda Harville 698.50 5 7
Pebble, Franklin D Rose 774.75 16 20
Perryville, Bobby Don Fultz 4,476.07 40 51
Philpot-Grace Chapel, Robert Young 5,151.74 56 96
Pikeville-Family Covenant, Larry Blackburn 2,066.00 15 26
Pine Knot, Cyrus Byrd 4,239.00 47 63
Pineville, Robert Perkins 645.00 15 18
Pinsonfork, Todd Claypoole 6,002.19 60 106
Polly Ann, Linville Dalton 501.50 13 12
Raceland Faith, Richard Dartey 2,415.50 27 16
Radcliff, Larry Richardson 1,900.00 87 100
Radcliff-Restoration Worship Ctr, Carl Smalls N/R 0 0
Ravenna, Willie Gordon 8,221.35 115 97
Richmond-Abundant Life, Edwin Lainhart 14,316.48 394 219
Richmond-Community, Dallas Johnson 1,629.75 17 17
Richmond-Lancaster Rd, (Butch) C.H. Payne 7,629.35 154 100
Richmond-Lexington Rd, William Harrison 19,773.43 266 405
Church and Pastor Tithes SS/DIS MW Church and Pastor Tithes SS/DIS MW
Reports must be received with appropriate monies in the State Office by the 10th to be included
The State Conference Hall was filled with excitement
on March 28th for the "Kentucky Senior Adult Day of
Worship,"
The event was officially called "The Hebron Reunion."
Today, Hebron is the world's oldest Jewish Community.
Joshua assigned Hebron to Caleb for him to conquer and
settle as a Jewish city in the territory of the Tribe of Judah.
Forty-five years earlier after spying the land and giving a
good report, Caleb was promised Hebron. So, at the age of
eighty-five when offered an easier task, standing at the
foot of the mountain Caleb said, "Give me this mountain!"
On this March weekend
our senior Church of God
Saints did exactly what
Caleb did. They stood at
the foot of their mountain
and took hold of their
promised land. It was a
great day of fellowship
and revival.
Richmond-Victory Tabernacle, Geral Richardson 1,000.00 43 49
Russell Springs-BCF, Billy Dunbar 7,153.56 108 76
Russell Springs-Main St, James Spivey 4,114.00 74 57
Russell Springs-West 80, Gregory Proctor 4,715.00 50 45
Russellville, Gary Cross 1,293.75 19 22
Saline, Harold Robinson 982.00 14 24
Saylor Branch, Gregory Owens 148.00 15 15
Scoville, James Sanders 1,229.94 5 6
Second Creek, Merill Collins 2,070.63 99 75
Shelbyville-Bethesda, Albert Terry Burkhead 5,441.50 35 71
Shepherdsville, Daryl Owens 1,675.50 18 29
Sidney-New Beginnings, John McCoy 1,632.50 11 18
Smith Branch, Roger Robinson 572.00 7 7
Somerset-Heritage Hope, Johnny Dunbar 14,098.62 193 154
South Shore, Kenneth Potter 4,288.77 62 70
Springfield-Redemption Point, Jeremy Thompson 4,399.77 35 43
Stamping Ground, Anthony Landon 8,375.23 61 66
Stanford, Dortha Grider 102.00 18 21
Stinnett, Geoffery Roberts 3,338.55 64 64
Stopover, James Layne 5,692.17 112 65
Taylorsville-CCL, Marvin Redmon 3,280.50 19 57
Totz, Mark Turner 695.00 15 15
Tribbey, Karen Campbell 875.16 11 12
Vanceburg, David Kilburn 6,010.82 41 61
Versailles, Frank Layne 4,572.00 29 57
Vicco, Bartholomew Perry 2,873.25 87 58
Vine Grove, Thomas Waddell 2,385.99 17 28
Wallins, Jimmy Thomas 3,425.30 46 54
Walton-NHT, Barry McQueary 6,311.50 82 58
Waneta, Coy Bullock 1,084.50 29 20
Warfield, Kenneth Gore 2,458.00 30 24
West Liberty, Jeffrey Farmer 3,320.50 36 75
West Liberty-New Beginnings, Ruford Abner 1,046.00 13 18
Williamsburg-Green St, Steve Kirkland 5,573.63 43 56
Williamsburg-S 2nd St, Jerome Leach 1,187.12 33 23
Williamstown-High, Johnny Hoskins 3,652.44 32 29
Willisburg, Mark Speakman 5,803.44 31 50
Winchester-Ark Of Mercy, Janice Claypoole 16,633.55 197 147
Winchester-Cathedral, David C Douglas 7,482.64 99 64
Winchester-P&WC, William Morgan 2,800.00 15 32
Wurtland, Henry Montgomery 25,824.28 461 348
Yaden, Jerome McCullah 9,909.94 49 66
On February 26-27th, 2015, the
Presence of God saturated this
campus. Though we had to work
around the snow storm of the century
and reschedule Prayer Conference for
a week later than we had planned,
God was present when we got here.
On Thursday we kicked it off with an amazing
message from Bishop Rabon about “touching the
untouchables”. He encouraged us to reach beyond the
four walls and reach the lost. He helped us under-
stand that sometimes we need to be reminded that
there were times when we were “untouchable” too,
But God looked beyond our imperfections and provid-
ed salvation to us. He illustrated this sermon so well
by using the account in Matthew 8 where Jesus heals
the leper. It was a wonderful
service .
Then on Friday, Dr. McGirt
delivered two incredible teaching
sessions about church leader-
ship. He compelled us to keep
moving forward and to not get
overwhelmed by the day to day
task of leading people in their
walk. He gave excellent tips for
coping with stress in the ministry, parsonage, and
the church. He reminded us that “problems are an
opportunity for God to do his best” &
“The best way out of stress is to go
through it”.
Then on Friday night, Mitchell Tolle
Sr., gave us a word from God that
pushed us to do what God calls us to
do. The word was that sometimes we
don’t know what to do; we just need
to know what we are not going to do
anymore. He expounded on this thought by using the
story of David and Goliath. David didn't know what
to do he just knew he was not going to live in defeat
and let a “bully named Goliath be the victor”. He
didn’t have much to work with, but he had God, faith,
and a familiar weapon of choice—and that was
plenty! Brother Tolle's message ended with a chal-
lenge for all of us to rise and use what we have and
watch our “giants” fall.
Each night was packed with powerful worship and
great altar services. Prayer Conference 2015 was
awesome!
School of The Prophets was a huge success. We had
more than 400 laypeople, leaders, pastors, student
pastors, and children’s ministers at the Church of God
campground learning to expand their ministries by
gathering new information and by developing the
knowledge they’ve already obtained. They were
encouraged to keep moving forward and to network with
other ministers and laypeople.
Each person was given the opportunity to attend classes
taught by seasoned and well educated professionals
that would help them develop the ministries of their
respective churches and reach beyond those four walls.
These classes included Youth & Discipleship, Children’s
Ministry, Finances, Bookkeeping, Relationship Building,
Music, Senior Citizen Ministry, Evangelism, Ministerial
Development and so much more.
It was an incredible day of training. Everyone that
attended was pleased and left asking for more. Hopefully
we will be able to expand next year and offer even more.
Stay updated for more information.