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SUPPLEMENTAL PACKET
Presbytery of the Miami Valley
May 13, 2008
Honey Creek Presbyterian Church New Carlisle, Ohio
HUNGER OFFERING
In addition to the $5 cost of each meal, the presbytery collects a Hunger Offering at every stated meeting.
One half is sent to the Presbyterian Hunger Fund while the other half goes to hunger ministry of the host church’s choosing.
Please give generously as you register.
MISSION STATEMENT OF THE
PRESBYTERY OF THE MIAMI VALLEY
To be a practicing presbytery,
discipling church leaders to live out
Christ’s mission for today.
PRINCIPLES OF PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE
Courtesy to all ‐ One item at a time ‐ Majority rule Respect the rights of the minority ‐ Justice for all ‐ Partiality for none
“For us as Presbyterians, parliamentary law is a tool we use which is a servant to our
theological understanding of the purpose of a governing body: to seek God’s will for our actions in the world, as we witness to our faith in Jesus Christ.”
- from “Parliamentary Procedures in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)”
by Marianne L. Wolfe.
BRIEF HISTORY OF HONEY CREEK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
NEW CARLISLE, OHIO
Honey Creek Presbyterian Church was established in 1804 with a log cabin building located in what is now the New Carlisle Cemetery. It is the oldest continuing church in Clark County. The current structure built in 1832 has gone through some modifications along with the addition of the Memorial Room to the back. The most recent renovations were to repaint and carpet the sanctuary in 2003 in preparation of celebrating our 200th anniversary. The Christian Education building was constructed in 1963.
The vision of Honey Creek Church is to bring members of the church and community closer to Christ. Both a traditional worship service and a service in Spanish are held each Sunday along with several bilingual services throughout the year. Our Three Kings Epiphany service attracts over 100 participants each year. A “Beds for Babies” program started two years ago has distributed 21 cribs to families in need. Our church shelters the ecumenical Bethel Churches United Food Pantry and free clothes are distributed through the church’s Clothes Closet.
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REPORT OF THE STATED CLERK May 13, 2008
CORRESPONDENCE (February 8, 2008 through May 12, 2008)
1. From Mr. David Jongewaard – Letter renouncing jurisdiction of the church. Removed from the roll as to G-6.0701 and appropriate entities notified.
2. From the Stated Clerk, Synod fo the Covenant a. Notification of the results of the annual minutes review. The 2007 minutes of the
Presbytery of the Miami Valley (formerly the Miami Presbytery) were approved without exception.
b. Confirmation of the presbytery votes on proposed amendments of the synod’s By-laws. Amendments were approved and will take effect on January 1, 2009. Guidelines for electing new synod commissioners forwarded to the Committee on Nominations.
3. From the Board of Pensions – Dues delinquency reports, letter detailing pension experience apportionments and letter requesting updated salary information from minister members.
4. From Presbyterian Welcome – Letter concerning business facing the 218th General Assembly.
5. 2008 Minister membership changes – a. Losses – Mr. David Jongewaard (renounced jurisdiction), Rev. Robin Blakeman
(to West Virginia), Rev. Lee Dorsey (Whitewater Valley), Rev. John Caster (to Tampa Bay), Rev. Randy Terry (to Scioto Valley), Rev. Elizabeth Terry (to Scioto Valley), Gains – Rev. Jeffrey T. Foster (from NE Georgia), Rev. Shelley Wiley (from Prospect Hill)
b. In transition –Rev. James Graham, H.R. (from Cincinnati), Rev. Conley Zomermaand (to Maumee Valley), Rev. Nancy Draves (to Scioto Valley)
JUDICIAL CASES
1. # 2006-05 – The trial scheduled for April 28, 2008 was postponed at the request of the accused and counsel. A new pre-trial hearing was held by conference call. New trial dates set for August 25-27, 2008 at the synod office.
2. # 2006-06 – The trial scheduled for April 28, 2008 was postponed at the request of the accused and counsel. A new pre-trial hearing was held by conference call. New trial dates set for August 25-27, 2008 at the synod office.
ADMINISTRATIVE COMMISSIONS 1. Belle Center – see minutes on page S - 4 2. Immanuel Korean NCD – see minutes on pages S 5 - 7
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO STANDING RULES (first reading) Chapter II (General Administrative Principles),
5. (Financial Principles), (lines 254-56): Committees and/or Formal Networks wishing to solicit funds directly from member churches shall seek approval from the Council in consultation with the Board of
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Trustees and the Networks Support Committee prior to solicitation. Any person or organization can contribute to Presbytery by designating portions of the contribution to further the missions of specific committees or Formal Networks. Committees, with agreement of Council, and Formal Networks, with agreement of Networks Support Committee, may solicit contributions of resources and funds.
UPCOMING DATES FOR MEETINGS June 2008 21st – 28th 218th General Assembly, San Jose, CA August 2008 Wednesday, 13th Deadline for docket requests Wednesday, 20th Deadline for advance packet materials Wednesday, 27th Deadline for supplemental packet materials September 2008 Tuesday, 9th 4-9 p.m. Stated Meeting of Presbytery Approval of 2009 Budget Kirkmont Center, Zanesfield, Ohio October 2008 17 - 18th Synod Assembly, Maumee, Ohio November 2008 Saturday, 8th 9-1 p.m. Stated Meeting of Presbytery Mission and Ministry Fair Hamilton: Westwood Saturday, 15th New synod assembly orientation February 2009 Saturday 14th 9-1 p.m. Stated Meeting of Presbytery Keynote Speaker – TBA Lebanon
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MINUTES OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMISSION to Install The Rev. Raymond Stewart
The Miami Presbytery
The Administrative Commission met at Covenant Presbyterian Church in Springfield, Ohio on Sunday, September 23, 2007 at 3:00 p.m. in order to install The Rev. Raymond Stewart as Pastor. Elder Tom Milligan, Moderator, called the meeting to order and opened the meeting with prayer. Elder Tom Milligan was appointed as Clerk of the Commission. The Commission consisted of the following: Elder Tom Milligan, Moderator (Sidney: First) Rev. Denise Ingram Elder Kay Shell (Springfield: Covenant) Rev. Laurie Davis The Order of Worship was approved with the following: To Preach – Rev. Laurie Davis To ask the Constitutional Questions - Elder Tom Milligan
To pray the Ordination/Installation Prayer – Elder Tom Milligan To charge the Pastor – Rev. Ken Kettlewell To charge the Congregation – Rev. Denise Ingram
The Commission proceeded to the service. The Constitutional Questions were answered in the affirmative. The meeting adjourned with the benediction by the newly installed minister at the close of the service.
Respectfully submitted, Tom Milligan, Commission Clerk
MINUTES OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMISSION to Install The Rev. David JW Brown
The Miami Presbytery
The Administrative Commission met at Kirkmont Presbyterian Church in Beavercreek, Ohio on Sunday, January 27, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. in order to install The Rev. David Brown as Pastor. Elder Tom Milligan, Moderator, called the meeting to order and opened the meeting with prayer. Elder Tom Milligan was appointed as Clerk of the Commission. The Commission consisted of the following: Elder Tom Milligan, Moderator (Sidney: First) Rev. Carmen Garrigan Elder Tim Pollard (Beavercreek: Kirkmont) Rev. Charles Testas Elder Diane Welborn (Dayton: Westminster)
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The following were seated as Corresponding members: Rev. Dr. Jim Skimins of the Presbytery of Detroit Rev. Dr. Susan Kendall of the Presbytery of National Capital The Order of Worship was approved with the following: To Preach – Rev. Dr. Jim Skimins To ask the Constitutional Questions - Elder Tom Milligan
To pray the Ordination/Installation Prayer – Elder Tom Milligan To charge the Pastor – Rev. Dr. Susan Kendall To charge the Congregation – Rev. Charles Testas
The Commission proceeded to the service. The Constitutional Questions were answered in the affirmative. The meeting adjourned with the benediction by the newly installed minister at the close of the service.
Respectfully submitted, Tom Milligan, Commission Clerk
MINUTES OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMISSION FOR BELLE CENTER May 6, 2008
The Belle Center Administrative Commission met on Tuesday at West Liberty Presbyterian Church welcoming new members the Rev. Kevin Horrigan and the Rev. Ray Stewart. Background discussion included a brief history of the Belle Center Church and its former Ministers the Revs. Doug and Sandy Essinger-Hileman. The postponement of their Synod Trial was noted. Interim Pastor the Rev. Kathy Clark spoke of concerns of the Belle Center session and membership and her expression of a continuing need for the support of the Commission. The Rev. Stewart was named recorder. It was decided that the commission will meet again on Monday June 30, 2008 at Urbana. In the meantime Kevin Horrigan and Ray Stewart will attend Belle Center session meetings. Respectfully submitted, Arby Conn
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MINUTES of ADMINISTRATIVE COMMISSION for
IMMANUEL KOREAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NCD March 10, 2008
Those members present: Kevin Horrigan, Molly Jones and Fred Richards. Those absent: Edwin Kingsbury, Ann Peters and Lutrelle Rainey. Staff present: Dennis Piermont, Executive Presbyter and Doris Arnett Whitaker, Stated Clerk. Opening prayer by: Dennis The Minutes of the Jan. 14, 2008 were approved as distributed. A quorum being present, the commission voted to recommend the following to Presbytery at the May meeting:
1. To recommend that the presbytery proceed to the organization of the Immanuel Presbyterian Church; and authorize the moderator to appoint a steering committee composed equally of members of the presbytery and members of IKNCD;
2. To recommend that the Administrative Commission be dismissed with the presbytery’s thanks; and to authorize the moderator to appoint a new AC with the responsibility of working directly with the new steering committee.
Pastor Soo Kwang Kim, Young Ja Vaughn, treasurer of IKPC and Robert Manpyo Han, former President Korean Association in Dayton were invited to join the meeting. The preceding action was presented to them
Pastor Kim presented his report for January and February, which averaged 31 attendance and $7,719.05 average monthly offering. He presented the past activities and future plans. Pastor Kim also presented some results of a meeting of the IKPC members on March 2nd with 28 members present.
“On the Sunday March 2nd, all the members of Immanuel Korean Presbyterian Church got together for an affirmative meeting for the church revival and agreed upon two opinions.
1. All the members of the church will enroll and actively participate in a part of the church ministry.
2. We will propose the opinion below to the Administrative Commission.
We think that IKPC’s revival is what God wants, what our church wants, and what the Presbytery and the AC want. I remember hearing from the AC that we need about 70 members in order for IPKC to become a Systematic Church. But Dayton’s Korean population is not big. In a situation like this, we believe that having elders at IKPC will be very beneficial and we decided to propose this idea to the AC.
Having elders at the church will provide a sense of solidarity to Koreans who are considering IKPC as their home church.
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There were some other opinions as well.”
There was discussion as to whether it would be better to forgo the grant funding to organize as soon as possible or to delay organizing in order the obtain continued grant funding. The Koreans felt this choice should be reviewed with the congregation. The decision of the members of IKPC will be necessary before the April meeting of the Commission. To cover both possibilities the following recommendation was approved by the Commission because if the request for funding must be approved by the May presbytery meeting.
“To recommend approval of the NCD grant monies for 2009 according to the schedule approved by the GA in 2005 (2009 - MP $8,000, synod $8,000, GA $16,000) The written annual report will be brought to the AC at the next meeting to and will be finalized before the May presbytery meeting.”
Pastor Kim closed with prayer.
Submitted by,
Fred Richards, Clerk
MINUTES of ADMINISTRATIVE COMMISSION for
IMMANUEL KOREAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NCD April 7, 2008
Those members present: Ed Kingsbury, Molly Jones, Ann Peters and Fred Richards. Those absent: Kevin Hoorigan and Lutrelle Rainey. Staff present: Dennis Piermont, Executive Presbyter and Doris Arnett Whitaker, Stated Clerk. Guest: Pat S. Ro, President , Dayton Area Korean Association Opening prayer by: Ed The Minutes of the March 10, 2008 were approved with a few typos noted. Soo presented a list of the congregates whom he expects to join when Immanuel is chartered. The distribution was as follows: Centerville 7 Franklin 6 Fairborn 5 Dayton 4 Beavercreek 3 Middletown 2
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Miamisburg 2 Huber Heights 2 TOTAL 31
In response to the two alternative route for next steps by the IK NCD as discussed at the last AC meeting. “The IK, NCD congregation thought it was more prudent at this time to go with the second option of continuing to receive the grants while progressing to becoming a systematic church.”
“There was some discussion whether it would be possible to receive approval to become a systematic church and continue to receiver the NCD grants”
Doris checked and it is possible for a NCD to organize as a particular church and still receive remaining funds as long as they appear to be on track as demonstrated by annual reports.
Pastor Soo presented a draft of the “Annual Progress Report”. It was discussed and the AC felt that more narrative was needed and asked Doris and Dennis to work with Soo to complete it.
It was also suggested that the one page history be included with the report to presbytery.
Fred closed the meeting with prayer.
Submitted by,
Fred Richards, Clerk
PRESBYTERY REPORT FOR 2007
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Presbytery # 380
Presbytery Miami
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Address 1541 S Smithville Rd
City Dayton , OH 45410
Phone # 937 258-8118
Fax # 937 258-2982
Email Address [email protected]
Website
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Membership
Prior Active Members: 14,144
Gains Losses
Profession 17 & Under: 95 Certificate: 124
Profession 18 & Over: 244 Death: 264
Certificate: 158 Other: 775
Other: 40
Total Gains: 537 Total Losses: 1,163
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Total Active Memb ership: 13,518
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Female Members: 7,629
Inactive Members: 3,635
Baptized Members: 2,141
Total Adherents: 19,556
Average Church Attendance: 6,668
Affiliate Members: 225
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Baptisms
Children: 132
Adult: 41
Officers Age Distributions
Male Elders: 315 25 & Under: 1,725
Female Elders: 339 26 - 35: 2,439
Male Deacons: 118 36 - 55: 2,246
Female Deacons: 350 56 - 64: 2,217
65 & Over: 4,419
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People with Disabilities
Hearing: 555
Mobility: 543
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Return to Select Year
Sight: 156
Other: 292
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Christian
Education
Birth 3: 343 Grade 7: 169
Age 4: 186 Grade 8: 188
Kindergarten: 179 Grade 9: 180
Grade 1: 165 Grade 10: 151
Grade 2: 152 Grade 11: 175
Grade 3: 182 Grade 12: 172
Grade 4: 170 Young Adults: 357
Grade 5: 162 Over 25: 2,021
Grade 6: 181 Teacher/Officer: 678
Total: 5,811
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Racial Ethnic Breakdown Membership Elders Deacons
Asian 49 1 1
Black 484 27 26
Native
American
4 0 2
Hispanic 52 1 2
White 12,616 617 431
Other 2 0 0
Totals 13,207 646 462
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Potential Givi ng Units: 7,248
Budgeted Income: 13,429,374
Budget Expense: 14,171,468
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Receipts
Regular Contribution: 11,900,475
Capital Building Fund: 1,102,838
Investment Income: 1,809,983
Bequests: 485,159
Other Income: 1,227,840
Subsidy or Aid: 11,179
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Expenditures
Local Program: 10,033,256
Local Mission: 814,373
Capital Expenditure: 3,282,355
Investment Expense: 302,702
Per Capita Aprt: 316,251
Validated Mission: 542,153
Theological Fund: 6,633
Other Mission: 511,860
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2007 NECROLOGY REPORTi
MINISTERS OF WORD AND SACRAMENT George Witmer October 24 ELDERS Beavercreek: Kirkmont Ben Pierce April 19 Belle Center Nora Carnes January 18 Eugene Reames March 19 Max William Ansley June 7 Bellefontaine: First Glen Irwin February 13 Harold Kelsey February 15 Rachel Doddd May 5 Blue Ball James P. Nuss August 21 Camden Ruby Bruner August 11 Cedarville: United Rachel Finney Hanna August 10 Dayton: Fairmont Lucile Rouner Callihan April 11 Edna Lakey Hagen April 26 Betty Hostetler Utzinger July 7 Jack D. Smith July 10 Kenneth Wayne Younkman August 12 Frank Leo Strobino October 21 Dayton: Heritage Dan Gray August 22 Dayton: Memorial Myra Turner September 27 Everett Snow November 28 Dayton: Sugar Creek Karen Ann Cook Brunn December 8 Eaton: First Mary L. Mann January 22 Farmersville: Slifers Frank Wampler February 22
Greenville: First Noel Brown April 14 Jim Williams October 18 Art Hounshell December 18 Hamilton: The PC
Andrew Matter February 15 Mark Immelt November 25 Leo Charles Bartels December 16
Hamilton: Westwood Lee Schnur February 19 Vera Schnur February 21 Dave Gushurst May 27 Ruth McGuire August 15 Thelma Schraer September 29
Huber Heights: Faith James E. Standley July 17 Huntsville Ralph Carter July 9 Lebanon Maynard Hawke May 25 Marian Snook June 11 Middletown: First Robert A. Tennant July 23 Monroe
Ralph Todd Myers, Sr. February 24 New Carlisle: Honey Creek Clyde Yoesting December 4 Oxford Robert Bogan April 29 Helen Weinberger May 30 Sidney
Frank Redinbo February 4 John Minton March 7 Martha Thompson August 5
Somerville Betty Ann Hartman September 14
Springfield: Covenant
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Leroy Dailey March 2 Dr. William Allison April 12 Springfield: Northminster
Jane Smith March 9 Springhill Agnes Garver September 19 Urbana
Charles Steinberger May 31 Xenia: Memorial
Marshall Peterson November 25 Xenia: Westminster Essie Payne March 30 Pauline N. Eckerle October 19 Judith Holloway Wright October 26 Clyde R. Schffnit December 5
i As submitted by the clerks of session through the annual statistical report. Our apologies for any omissions or spelling errors.
Presbytery of the Miami Valley - Dayton, Ohio 45410-324205/02/08 Treasurer's Report for January, 2008 through April, 2008 (General) Page 1
AccountNumber Account Name Current Month Year to Date
Budget Year toDate
Over/UnderYTD + (-) Annual Budget
Income
401.100 Per Capita from Churches 25,735.78 144,734.04 108,046.68 36,687.36 324,140.00401.102 Miami Shared Income 17,993.48 79,062.98 92,726.68 (13,663.70) 278,180.00401.104 Miami Extra Commitment 0.00 0.00 500.00 (500.00) 1,500.00401.105 Presbyterian Women 0.00 841.96 1,666.68 (824.72) 5,000.00401.108 Global Partnership Income 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00401.110 Interest 409.40 2,108.66 333.32 1,775.34 1,000.00401.111 Miscellaneous Income 0.00 (3,568.29) 0.00 (3,568.29) 0.00401.112 Mission Yearbooks 0.00 511.75 0.00 511.75 0.00401.178 Network Red Multi-Culture Incm 1,166.67 1,871.67 0.00 1,871.67 0.00401.180 Synod Gt Hispanic-College Hill 0.00 250.49 2,333.32 (2,082.83) 7,000.00401.181 GA Grant Hispanic-College Hill 0.00 3,874.97 4,666.68 (791.71) 14,000.00401.430 GA Shared Mission Income 8,981.10 34,874.21 36,333.32 (1,459.11) 109,000.00401.435 GA Directed Mission 225.00 4,123.18 1,666.68 2,456.50 5,000.00401.440 GA Special Offering 18,875.12 37,651.52 31,666.68 5,984.84 95,000.00401.441 GA Extra Committment 1,754.24 2,959.57 6,666.68 (3,707.11) 20,000.00401.450 Synod Shared Mission 1,386.34 6,150.45 14,666.68 (8,516.23) 44,000.00401.455 Synod Extra Committment 0.00 757.64 333.32 424.32 1,000.00401.460 Korean Pastor Salary & Benefit 4,619.92 18,479.68 12,000.00 6,479.68 36,000.00401.466 Synod Grant- Higher Education 490.49 1,471.47 1,315.00 156.47 3,945.00401.467 Pentecost Offering 0.00 17.03 0.00 17.03 0.00401.470 Hunger Meal Offering 0.00 210.00 166.68 43.32 500.00
Total Income $81,637.54 $336,382.98 $315,088.40 $21,294.58 $945,265.00
Expense
501.100 Exec Presbyter Salary 6,041.66 24,166.64 24,166.68 (0.04) 72,500.00501.101 Exec Presbyter Pension 673.75 2,667.48 2,584.68 82.80 7,754.00501.102 Exec Presb Medical/Disability 1,255.63 5,105.14 5,132.68 (27.54) 15,398.00501.104 Exec Presb Professional Exp 1,428.14 3,484.24 3,000.00 484.24 9,000.00501.105 Exec Presb Supplement Medical 0.00 264.35 333.32 (68.97) 1,000.00501.108 Exec Presbyter Education 0.00 82.75 1,000.00 (917.25) 3,000.00501.110 Stated Clerk Salary 1,168.50 4,674.00 4,674.00 0.00 14,022.00501.111 Stated Clerk Housing 1,549.50 6,198.00 6,198.00 0.00 18,594.00501.112 Stated Clerk Pension 305.17 1,220.59 1,220.68 (0.09) 3,662.00501.113 Stated Clerk Med/Disability 568.72 2,274.97 2,275.00 (0.03) 6,825.00501.114 Stated Clerk Dental 56.25 225.00 225.00 0.00 675.00501.115 Stated Clerk Professional Exp 243.20 908.88 1,500.00 (591.12) 4,500.00501.116 Stated Clerk Continuing Ed 0.00 0.00 187.68 (187.68) 563.00501.120 Kirkmont Director Salary 2,429.50 9,734.19 9,718.00 16.19 29,154.00501.121 Kirkmont Director Housing 2,279.92 9,119.68 9,119.68 0.00 27,359.00501.122 Kirkmont Director Pension 533.39 2,133.32 2,133.32 0.00 6,400.00501.123 Kirkmont Dir Med/Disability 1,202.46 4,360.64 4,516.00 (155.36) 13,548.00501.124 Kirkmont Dir Professional Exp 382.61 1,837.09 2,000.00 (162.91) 6,000.00501.125 Kirkmont Dir Continuing Educ 0.00 0.00 250.00 (250.00) 750.00501.130 Office Manager Salary 3,156.20 11,187.56 9,750.32 1,437.24 29,251.00501.131 Office Manager Medical Ins 0.00 345.00 153.32 191.68 460.00501.140 Treasurer Salary 270.00 1,960.00 4,810.68 (2,850.68) 14,432.00501.141 Treasurer Professional Expense 70.20 360.08 466.68 (106.60) 1,400.00501.145 Bookkeeper 1,070.30 4,736.43 4,595.32 141.11 13,786.00501.150 Resource Center 372.00 1,337.19 5,347.00 (4,009.81) 16,041.00501.170 Employer FICA 834.61 3,319.10 3,721.00 (401.90) 11,163.00
Total Salaries & Benefits $25,891.71 $101,702.32 $109,079.04 ($7,376.72) $327,237.00
501.200 Committee on Ministry Expense 0.00 2,368.69 4,683.32 (2,314.63) 14,050.00501.210 Council on Representation 0.00 0.00 33.32 (33.32) 100.00501.220 Com on Prep for Ministry Exp 0.00 0.00 166.68 (166.68) 500.00
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Presbytery of the Miami Valley - Dayton, Ohio 45410-324205/02/08 Treasurer's Report for January, 2008 through April, 2008 (General) Page 2
AccountNumber Account Name Current Month Year to Date
Budget Year toDate
Over/UnderYTD + (-) Annual Budget
501.230 Cert Christian Educators Expen 0.00 0.00 166.68 (166.68) 500.00501.240 Com on Lay Ministry Exp 0.00 0.00 83.32 (83.32) 250.00501.250 Self Development Expense 0.00 0.00 33.32 (33.32) 100.00501.251 Nominating Committee 0.00 24.08 33.32 (9.24) 100.00501.252 Perm Judicial Committee 0.00 0.00 333.32 (333.32) 1,000.00501.254 Council 0.00 0.00 166.68 (166.68) 500.00501.255 Communications 575.04 2,404.93 1,666.68 738.25 5,000.00501.256 Committee Admin Expense 0.00 16.80 500.00 (483.20) 1,500.00501.257 Consultants 0.00 0.00 1,333.32 (1,333.32) 4,000.00501.258 Resource Center Expense 0.00 212.50 0.00 212.50 0.00501.259 Network Committee Expense 0.00 210.00 14,042.32 (13,832.32) 42,127.00501.260 Network-Campus Ministry 2,500.00 2,500.00 4,384.32 (1,884.32) 13,153.00501.261 Hispanic Min College Hill Pres 583.33 1,749.99 0.00 1,749.99 0.00501.262 Network Crafting for a Cause 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,000.00501.263 Network Older Adult Network 264.57 264.57 0.00 264.57 234.00501.264 Network Evangelism Network 1,557.60 1,557.60 0.00 1,557.60 500.00501.265 Network Educators Support Netw 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 210.00501.266 Grant Synod Campus Ministry 988.50 988.50 0.00 988.50 0.00501.300 Kirkmont Campaign Expense 0.00 5,300.00 0.00 5,300.00 0.00
Total Committee Expense $6,469.04 $17,597.66 $27,626.60 ($10,028.94) $84,824.00
501.401 Audit Expense 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6,000.00501.403 Equipment Usage/Maintenance 644.90 2,578.36 1,433.32 1,145.04 4,300.00501.404 Equipment Purchases 0.00 (62.00) 700.00 (762.00) 2,100.00501.405 Insurance 0.00 5,317.75 6,666.68 (1,348.93) 20,000.00501.406 Kirkmont Loan Interest 176.96 246.83 0.00 246.83 0.00501.407 Payroll/Bank Charges (2.00) 256.62 0.00 256.62 0.00501.410 Office Supplies 1,703.66 3,183.28 1,666.68 1,516.60 5,000.00501.420 Postage 0.00 1,422.70 1,208.33 214.37 2,500.00501.425 Presbytery Meetings 0.00 280.00 100.00 180.00 300.00501.430 Rent 1,910.75 7,643.00 7,643.00 0.00 22,929.00501.435 Staff Meeting 48.40 680.34 666.68 13.66 2,000.00501.440 Telephone 61.21 966.72 1,800.00 (833.28) 5,400.00501.450 Miscellaneous Office Expense 0.00 101.00 50.00 51.00 150.00
Total Operating Expense $4,543.88 $22,614.60 $21,934.69 $679.91 $70,679.00
501.600 GA Per Cap 6,824.48 27,297.92 27,508.00 (210.08) 82,524.00501.601 GA Shared Mission Expense 8,981.10 34,874.21 36,333.32 (1,459.11) 109,000.00501.602 GA Directed Mission Exp 945.00 3,112.00 1,666.68 1,445.32 5,000.00501.603 GA Special Offering Exp 18,875.12 37,651.52 31,666.68 5,984.84 95,000.00501.605 GA Extra Commitment Exp 1,034.24 3,970.75 6,666.68 (2,695.93) 20,000.00501.610 Synod Per Cap Exp 3,681.40 14,725.62 14,666.68 58.94 44,000.00501.615 Synod Shared Mission Exp 1,386.34 6,150.45 6,666.68 (516.23) 20,000.00501.616 Synod Extra Commitment Exp 0.00 757.64 333.32 424.32 1,000.00501.618 Miami Presbytery Extra Commit 0.00 375.00 500.00 (125.00) 1,500.00501.620 Korean Pastor Salary & Benefit 5,665.72 19,525.48 12,000.00 7,525.48 36,000.00501.622 Hispanic Ministries-College Hi 1,166.67 5,250.05 9,333.32 (4,083.27) 28,000.00501.625 Hunger Meal Offering 0.00 210.00 166.68 43.32 500.00501.630 Kirkmont Center 5,100.00 5,000.00 6,666.68 (1,666.68) 20,000.00
Total Mission $53,660.07 $158,900.64 $154,174.72 $4,725.92 $462,524.00
Total Expense $90,564.70 $300,815.22 $312,815.05 ($11,999.83) $945,264.00
Difference ($8,927.16) $35,567.76 $2,273.35 $1.00
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Presbytery of the Miami Valley - Dayton, Ohio 45410-324205/02/08 Balance Sheet as of April 30, 2008 Page 1
Account # Account name Year to Date
Assets
101.100 5/3 Checking Account 21,321.61101.101 5/3 Money Market 180,402.41101.102 Balanced Growth Presby Foundat 336,689.56101.103 Growth Fund Presbyterian Fonda 106,063.15101.104 Permanent Fund Presby Founda 3,896.36101.105 Alliance Fund 9,369.39101.106 5/3 Endowment Fund 28,259.05101.107 5/3 Kirkmont Checking 28,709.14101.108 5/3 Kirkmont Money Market 4,894.95102.101 Huber Heights Faith Loan 3,630.81102.102 Heritage Presby Church Loan 21,411.57102.103 Jamestown Loan 1,474.78103.101 Kirkmont Center Fixed Assets 1,350,000.00104.101 Presbytery Office Equip/Books 158,810.00
Total Assets $2,254,932.78
Liabilities and Fund Balances
201.104 Bellefontain Taxes 32.65201.110 Riverside School Tax 48.41201.112 W Liberty 123.20210.101 Kirkmont/Greenville Note 3,244.04210.102 Audit Expense Accrued 4,000.00
Total Liabilities $7,448.30
301.100 General Fund Balance 35,102.07302.101 Working Capital Fund 390,717.03303.101 Endowment Fund 28,259.27304.101 Kirkmont Fund 36,979.59305.101 Preparation for Ministry Fund 4,058.33306.101 Northminster Fund 222,538.00307.101 Older Adult Fund 7,801.40308.101 Peacemaking Fund 4,793.22310.101 Fixed Asset Fund 1,508,810.00311.101 Synod Peacemaking Grant 6,765.00312.101 Evangelism Fund 1,660.57
Total Fund Balance $2,247,484.48
Total Liabilities and Fund Balances $2,254,932.78
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Presbytery of the Miami Valley NORTHMINSTER MISSION FUND
Guidelines Page 1
The Presbytery of the Miami Valley NORTHMINSTER MISSION FUND
GUIDELINES
INTRODUCTION Grants up to $5,000.00 are available to individual Congregations, Congregations in Partnership, Designated Presbytery Networks, and Validated Ministries of the Presbytery of the Miami Valley, for the continued purpose of building up the body of Christ. Pending available funds, grants may be renewed for one year. In 2005 the Miami Presbytery voted to honor the history, work and ministry of the Northminster Presbyterian Church (Dayton) and the congregation’s gift to the presbytery of $222,538.00, representing the proceeds of the sale of the church property, by providing through the Board of Trustees, grants to be used in the areas of work of the Church Development/Redevelopment Committee and the Mission/Benevolence Committee. While as a result of the presbytery redesign these committees no longer exist, the spirit of the presbytery’s action has been realized by this grant program of the Northminster Mission Fund.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS
Through the Mission Grant Subcommittee of the Board of Trustees of the Presbytery of the Miami Valley, the Northminster Mission Fund will be administered as follows:
1. For 2008, a maximum 20 grants will be awarded. 2. For 2008, a maximum aggregate of $40,000.00 will be awarded. 3. For 2008, a maximum of $5,000.00 for any single grant will be set. 4. All remaining funds will be invested as recommended and overseen by the Board of
Trustees, with any invested income to be used solely for the purposes of the Northminster Mission Fund.
5. Review the administrative process and criteria annually to determine the number of grants and aggregate awards for the coming year.
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Presbytery of the Miami Valley NORTHMINSTER MISSION FUND
Guidelines Page 2
APPLICATION PROCESS Applications will be made to the Mission Grant Subcommittee of the Board of Trustees of the Presbytery of the Miami Valley, which will be solely responsible for the review and awarding of grants. Applicants shall submit a completed Grant Application Form, which will include the following:
1. Brief description of the ministry, and how it participates in building up the body of Christ, including its necessity and timeliness, as well as indentifying those to whom this endeavor may minister.
2. Proposed budget for the ministry, including identifying other sources of funding. 3. Brief description of the organization and relationship of the participants, if the application
is made by a congregation in partnership. Applications for congregations in partnership with a non-church entity must submit proof of 501c3 status for the non-church partner.
4. A condition of a grant will be the submission of a follow-up report within one year. This report will review the effectiveness of the ministry.
5. Applications must be signed by appropriate persons in authority over the ministry, i.e. Pastors, Clerks, of Sessions, Executive Directors.
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Presbytery of the Miami Valley NORTHMINSTER MISSION FUND
Application Page 1
The Presbytery of the Miami Valley NORTHMINSTER MISSION FUND
APPLICATION
Date: __________________ Church/Organization Information: Name: _____________________________ Telephone: ________________________
Address: _____________________________ Fax: ________________________
_____________________________ Email: ________________________
Website: _____________________________
If this is Application is made by a congregation in partnership, please provide contact information for all of the partners, as well as describe the responsibilities of each in the ministry for which the Application is made (attach additional sheets as necessary): ______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Contact Person Information: Name: _____________________________ Telephone: ________________________
Address: _____________________________ Fax: ________________________
_____________________________ Email: ________________________ Proposed budget: _______________________
Amount requested: _______________________
Additional sources of funding: ________________________________________________
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Presbytery of the Miami Valley NORTHMINSTER MISSION FUND
Application Page 2
Description of the proposed ministry (In the space below, please provide a brief summary (150 words or fewer) of the ministry and how it participates in the building up of the body of Christ):
Application Authorization: Signature: ____________________________
Name: ____________________________
Title: ____________________________
____________________________
Date: ____________________________
Please submit the completed Application to: Presbytery of the Miami Valley 1541 South Smithville Road Dayton OH 45410-3242 Att: Board of Trustees Mission Grant Subcommittee
Date received: ___________________
Date of Action: ___________________ Approved Disapproved
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COMMITTEE ON PREPARATION FOR MINISTRY May 13, 2008
For action, the committee recommends the presbytery:
1. Examine Inquirer Katie Strednak (Dayton: Bath) for candidacy. For information, the committee reports the following action taken on behalf of the presbytery;
1. Enrolled Mr. Michael Parker (South Charleston) as Inquirer on April 17, 2008.
Rev. Karen Cassedy, chair
Email - [email protected] Phone – 937- 885-5859
COMMITTEE ON MINISTRY May 13, 2008
For action, the committee recommends that the presbytery:
1. Sidney: First – Approve the part-time (25 hours per week) commissioned lay pastor covenant with Elder Agusto Medina for one year beginning Sunday, May 18, 2008 with duties as follows: ministry with a portion of the congregation and community who are Spanish speaking or bi-lingual, lead Bible study and Hispanic worship, teach Spanish classes, provide language translation, assist with community support functions; and voice and vote at presbytery meetings. Terms: cash salary $11.65 per hourly (approx $24,232 annually), free housing, mileage reimb, 4 weeks vacation and 2 weeks study leave annually. Rev. Francisco Pelaez has been assigned as mentor.
For information, the committee reports the following action taken on behalf of the presbytery:
1. Bellbrook – a. Approved the interim pastoral covenant with the Rev. Stan Gockel for one
year beginning February 8, 2008. Terms: cash salary $18,000; housing allowance, $30,000; pension dues to Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board of the American Baptist Churches, US 7,680; travel reimb up to $2,500; study leave reimb $1,200; prof expense reimb $500; 4 weeks vacation and 2 weeks study leave annually.
b. Granted the status of temporary membership in The Miami Presbytery, with full voice and vote, to the Rev. Stan Gockel for the tenure of serving Bellbrook as interim pastor.
2. Carlisle: New Jersey – Approved the Administrative Commission to install the Rev. Jeffrey Foster as Pastor on Sunday, April 27, 2008, 2:00 p.m. Members: Elder Tom Milligan, Moderator (Sidney: First), Elder Bruce Walker (Carlisle: New Jersey),
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Rev. Bruce Bueschel, Rev. Wayne McLaughlin, and Rev. Molly Jones. The Rev. Travis Adams (Presbytery of NE Georgia) will be seated as a corresponding member.
3. Dayton: Fairmont – Approved the renewal of the parish associate relationship with the Rev. David Bickett through June 30, 2008. Terms: Salary $3,084; housing 1,523; professional expenses reimb including mileage 1,328; vacation 2.5 weeks; study leave 1 week.
4. Dayton: Memorial – Approved the renewal of the part-time (20 hours per week) stated supply appointment with the Rev. David Foubert for twelve months beginning January 1, 2008. Terms: Housing and effective salary $30,576, auto reimb at IRS rate up to 1,560; professional expenses/books reimb 2,184; vacation 4 weeks, study leave 2 weeks.
5. Dayton: Southminster – a. Approved the part-time (25 hours per week) stated supply appointment with
the Rev. Sue Hamilton for twelve months beginning January 1, 2008. Terms: Cash salary $16,701, housing allowance 7,800, deferred income $11,266, auto reimbursement up to $1,250, professional development reimbursement $250, 4 weeks vacation and 2 weeks study leave.
b. Approved the request to elect a designated associate pastor nominating committee for Assoc Pastor for Youth and Family Ministries.
6. Morning Sun – Approved the renewal of the part-time (15 hours per week) stated supply appointment with the Rev. Michael Evans for twelve months beginning January 1, 2008. Terms: Housing allowance $15,810, prof dev reimb $500, 4 weeks vacation and 2 weeks study leave annually.
7. Approved the request of Rev. Scott Solether (Presbytery of Whitewater Valley) to labor inside the bounds of the presbytery as a Hospice chaplain in Darke County, pending notification of approval from Presbytery of Whitewater Valley.
8. Approved the annual review of installed pastor’ compensation. (see following spreadsheet)
9. The following membership transfers were approved: a. Rev. Robin Blakeman to Presbytery of West Virginia b. Rev. Lee Dorsey to Presbytery of Whitewater Valley c. Rev.’s Randy and Elizabeth Terry to Presbytery of Scioto Valley d. Rev. Nancy Draves to Presbytery of Scioto Valley
Rev. Bill Philips, Chair Email – [email protected]
Phone – (513) 539-0045
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STATEMENT OF CALL Katie Ann Strednak
My mother told me growing up that I need not fret over profession or vocational direction. She simply encouraged me to find where my joys meet the needs of the world. In seeking such a destination, I entertained numerous professional possibilities from singing, to tutoring, to wildlife rehabilitation—the list goes on and on. Though many seemed to match her description of vocation, none of them felt quite right. Along the search, professors began asking if I had considered teaching at an upper level. Though I thought this was an interesting idea, I initially shrugged their suggestions off—why in the world would God call me to do such work? I had always had a passion for education, and I had greatly admired many of the teachers I had over the course of my life. How could I possibly be called to fill the role of teacher in others’ lives? Despite my feelings of inadequacy for the task, I decided to seriously consider their recommendations. I spoke with my campus pastor at the College of Wooster (hoping that he would help talk me out of it), and he helped me to understand that even if I couldn’t recognize the teacher in myself just yet, sometimes God graces us with people in our lives who can see who we really are for us when we have not yet figured out how to open our eyes. He told me that my gifts matched up for the task, and that my ability to see such beauty in the work of teaching was itself evidence that the beginnings of a professor really were somewhere within me. …But professors don’t just become professors over night! “What would I teach?” I wondered for quite some time. I spent a semester of study at LPTS as an undergraduate, thanks to a Lilly grant for exploration of vocation, and during that semester, I was taken under wing by several professors and mentors. That semester in seminary helped me to more clearly define where I thought I might find my teaching niche. Through a course entitled Missiological Issues on Ecology, I discovered my passion. This course opened my eyes to a whole discipline focused on how we can put our faith into action in the world, on how we can work to spread the good news through the work of our hands and our feet and our mouths! I began speaking with my mentors and professors about the possibility of mission work as a profession, and each thought that it fit extraordinarily well with my obvious love for learning about other cultures and traditions. The more I thought about the possibility, the more comfortable I became with it. Looking back on my life up to that point, I slowly began to realize that the kinds of jobs and activities I had previously entertained were all steeped in mission, whether framed as such or not. As I slowly matched and pieced all the variables together, I finally felt at peace. With other professional possibilities, I had felt great excitement, but never peace. When I began seminary nearly two years ago now, I expected that I would graduate and seek placements pertaining to mission work or begin doctoral study. I have found, once again, that God may have some additional plans. I have learned a great deal this past semester in my church placement at Grace United Presbyterian Church, and have come to understand through this placement that my gifts and skills also match up, in many ways (and again, much to my surprise!), for parish ministry. Week after week, I have grown a little more into my voice as a preacher, as a teacher, and as a church leader. The congregation at Grace Church has helped me to see that God is also calling me to share the good news, and to continue discerning what it means to live into that good news, in a church setting, as well as in the mission field and the classroom. They have let me visit them in hospitals and nursing homes. They have allowed me to hug them in their tears, and share in their joys. They have opened their homes and their hearts, and in doing so, they have helped shape me into a better servant and minister. In brief, through their willingness to let me be their student pastor, they have shown me what I think God knew all along. My work in the church need not be limited by the four walls of a
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building—I still expect that my ministry will involve mission and teaching ministries outside of church buildings, per say—but God is also inviting me, calling me, into continued ministry in the parish setting in the years to come. I must say this whole discernment bit hasn’t been a cake walk! During these years in seminary, I have had some serious moments of questioning whether or not I was on the right track. During these moments, I have been blessed with comments and support from often unexpected places. One day, the president of the seminary, Dean Thompson, asked me where I would be applying for doctoral work. Because he caught me in one of these periods of questioning and doubt, I disclosed to him that I just wasn’t sure if I was PhD material after all. He told me that he believed I had gifts for the task, and that I needed to keep on going. Likewise, during the mission conference held in Louisville this past semester, I was blessed with the opportunity to offer my first Prayers of the People in a space filled with mission workers from around the world. I was petrified—but for the rest of the day, people came up to me to thank me for praying what was on their hearts. That was not me—that was God—but their comments were affirming that I’m on the right track. I think the piece of affirmation that has stuck with me the most came from an elderly woman at Grace Church after I gave my very first sermon. When I finished, she walked up to me and embraced me, and just whispered, “Your mama would be so proud.”
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2008 Review
of Com
pensation for Installed Pastors and CC
E's (as of 4/29/08)
Congregation
Mem
'shipPastor
Manse
ValueC
ash SalH
ousingO
ther Com
pEffective Sal
SECA
TravelProf D
evProf Exp
Other
VacationStudy
as of 12/31/0730%
Utilities
Leave
Beavercreek: K
irkmont
338D
avid Brow
nno
$0$39,950
$24,000$3,153
$67,103$2,000
$2,027$500
$1,1004 w
ks2 w
ksB
eavercreek: Kirkm
ont338
Carm
en Garrigan
no$0
$11,496$32,000
$1,753$45,249
$2,471$1,554
$1,5004 w
ks2 w
ksB
ellefontaine: First386
Robert Fulton
no$0
$38,804$22,491
$2,058$63,353
$4,605IR
S rate
$1,200$1,200
4 wks
2 wks
Carlisle: N
ew Jersy
190Jeffrey Foster
no$0
$22,000$24,000
$0$46,000
$500$1,200
$5004 w
ks2 w
ksC
edarville131
Drew
Elling
no$0
$31,827$11,917
$1,326$45,070
$3,346$2,400
$1,000$660
4 wks
4 wks
Clifton
125A
rby Conn
no$0
$16,000$23,000
$7,500$46,500
$3,328$7,275
$1,500$400
4 wks
2 wks
Dayton: B
ath84
Janine Wilson (3/4 tim
e)no
$0$7,000
$18,000$5,952
$30,952$1,000
$1,000$1,900
$1,9004 w
ks2 w
ksD
ayton: Central
179D
avid Crapnell
no$0
$28,881$13,000
$1,260$43,141
$2,464$1,000
$5004 w
ks2 w
ksD
ayton: College H
ill293
Robert E
. Jonesno
$0$31,820
$12,390$5,000
$49,210$3,910
$7,160$922
$3,5014 w
ks2 w
ksD
ayton: Corinth
89D
avid Collins (1/2 tim
e)no
$0$12,600
$8,500$600
$21,700$1,614
IRS
rate$250
$1,2004 w
ks2 w
ksD
ayton: Corinth
89M
egan Collins (1/2 tim
e)no
$0$12,600
$8,500$600
$21,700$1,614
IRS
rate$250
$1,2004 w
ks2 w
ksD
ayton: Fairmont
641R
obert Wade
no$0
$39,730$32,470
$8,744$80,944
$6,0004 w
ks2 w
ksD
ayton: Fairmont
641M
olly Jonesno
$0$22,056
$21,208$2,274
$45,538$4,000
4 wks
2 wks
Dayton: G
ood Shepherd
45R
ichard Walker (1/2 tim
e)no
$0$19,041
$14,209$0
$33,250$2,548
$2,4004 w
ks2 w
ksD
ayton: Heritage
58K
aren Cassedy (1/2 tim
e)no
$0$10,658
$15,000$500
$26,158$1,200
$500$500
4 wks
2 wks
Dayton: S
outhminster
577E
ric Pasanchin
no $0
$42,000$18,000
$3,217$63,217
$1,862$2,500
$1,2504 w
ks2 w
ksD
ayton: Sugar C
reek327
Julia Wharff
no$0
$26,591$29,191
$2,600$58,382
$2,000$3,500
4 wks
2 wks
Dayton: Trinity
172Lutrelle R
aineyno
$0$26,416
$21,600$0
$48,016$2,550
$750$500
$1,5004 w
k2 w
ksD
ayton: Westm
inster1122
Sandy M
cConnel
no$0
$82,775$34,000
$0$116,775
$500$6,700
5 wks
2 wks
Dayton: W
estminster
1122John N
eelyno
$0$76,046
$17,300$0
$93,346$500
$1,7504 w
ks2 w
ksD
ayton: Westm
inster1122
Kay D
avis-Dudding
no$0
$37,078$22,200
$0$59,278
$500$1,750
4 wks
2 wks
Dayton: W
estminster
1122N
ancy Hogdkins
no$0
$37,681$19,000
$0$56,681
$500$3,500
4 wks
2 wks
Dayton: W
estminster
1122Laurie D
avisno
$0$27,000
$28,000$0
$55,000IR
S rate
$1,000$1,500
4 wks
2 wks
Eaton: First
441W
ayne Morrison
yes$18,302
$51,305$6,050
$3,650$79,307
$5,000$500
4 wks
2 wks
Fairborn: First236
Thomas H
armon
no$0
$32,019$14,400
$0$46,419
$2,100$2,000
$9004 w
ks2 w
ksFarm
ersville: Slifers
171K
arel Hanhart
yes$9,330
$25,600$3,000
$8,500$46,430
$2,735$3,000
$1,000$1,500
5 wks
2 wks
Greenville
369John P
ersonno
$0$30,100
$31,727$3,510
$65,337$5,600
$2,000$1,000
$1,3004 w
ks2 w
ksG
reenville369
Christopher B
enekno
$0$26,500
$15,000$12,530
$54,030$3,200
$800$800
$7004 w
ks2 w
ksH
amilton: The P
C496
John Lewis
no$0
$49,167$22,400
$3,924$75,491
$750$1,200
4 wks
2 wks
Ham
ilton: Westw
ood131
Joshua Longyes
$11,246$34,985
$2,000$500
$48,731$0
$3,000$1,200
$2,250$0
4 wks
2 wks
Huber H
eights: Faith136
Norm
an Godfrey
no$0
$28,010$16,814
$1,700$46,524
$1,500$1,500
$500$650
4 wks
2 wks
Huntsville
129C
hristopher Martin
no$0
$26,753$20,000
$13,322$60,075
$3,576$2,200
$500$800
$2,5004 w
ks2 w
ksJam
estown
89M
ichael Helling
yes$12,159
$37,679$0
$1,100$50,938
$2,699$1,000
$7505 w
ks2 w
ksLebanon
864P
eter Larsonno
$0$42,986
$31,200$0
$74,186$5,620
$2,000$700
$1,5004 w
ks3 w
ksLebanon
864W
illiam S
eitzno
$0$23,255
$24,960$0
$48,215$3,653
$1,000$755
$2,0004 w
ks2 w
ksM
iddletown: First
625Tim
Doty
yes$16,675
$52,308$0
$3,277$72,260
$0$2,000
$1,000$1,000
4 wks
2 wks
Middletow
n: St. Luke
81Janet D
illaman
no$0
$24,650$15,000
$0$39,650
$3,033$1,200
$1,0004 w
ks2 w
ksM
onroe92
Patrick W
arrenno
$0$28,957
$28,102$5,750
$62,809$4,727
$3,200$1,600
$2,1004 w
ks2 w
ks
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Congregation
Mem
'shipPastor
Manse
ValueC
ash SalH
ousingO
ther Com
pEffective Sal
SECA
TravelProf D
evProf Exp
Other
VacationStudy
as of 12/31/0730%
Utilities
LeaveN
ew C
arlisle: Honey C
reek89
Denise Ingram
no$0
$28,850$17,850
$0$46,700
$750$3,100
5 wks
2 wks
Oxford
473B
arbara Barnes (85%
time)
no$0
$37,572$10,094
$0$47,666
$3,646$3,120
$2,500$2,500
4 wks
2 wks
Oxford
473M
ark Barnes (85%
time)
no$0
$37,572$10,094
$0$47,666
$3,646$3,120
$2,500$2,500
4 wks
2 wks
Piqua: W
estminster
169Judy M
itchell Rich
no$0
$37,800$18,900
$0$56,700
$3,536$3,000
4 wks
2 wks
South C
harleston202
William
Reisenw
eaverno
$0$39,415
$16,310$0
$55,725$1,500
$750$1,200
6 wks
2 wks
Springboro: C
ovenant137
Kenneth H
oward
no$0
$28,066$23,000
$4,200$55,266
$260$1,800
5 wks
2 wks
Springfield: N
orthminster
207D
wight M
cCorm
ickno
$0$21,000
$30,000$0
$51,000$3,626
$2,000$500
$2,5004 w
ks2 w
ksTrenton
74C
harles Testasno
$31,859$16,865
$2,260$0
$50,984$3,654
$1,000$500
$250$0
4 wks
2 wks
Troy: First491
Richard C
ulpno
$0$41,182
$21,000$5,185
$67,367$4,948
$3,000$2,500
4 wks
2 wks
Urbana
240K
evin Horrigan
no$0
$37,768$15,000
$650$53,418
$1,000$300
$3004 w
ks2 w
ksW
ilmington
460D
avid Juddno
$0$4,931
$41,308$13,761
$60,000$3,000
$4,520$1,750
$6004 w
ks2 w
ksX
enia: Mem
orial344
Matthew
Means
no$0
$17,502$21,000
$5,500$44,002
$3,542$1,500
$5004 w
ks2 w
ksX
enia: Westm
inster256
Brian M
aguireno
$0$31,317
$20,000$1,000
$52,317$3,926
$2,100$3,000
4 wks
2 wks
2008 Review
of Com
pensation for Certified C
hristian EducatorsC
ongregationM
em'ship
Educator C
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pEffective Sal
SECA
TravelProf D
evProf Exp
Other
VacationStudy
as of 12/31/07Leave
Beavercreek: K
irkmont
338P
at Youther
$46,910$4,996
$51,906$2,100
4 wks
2 wks
Dayton: S
outhminster
577Jeanne M
cIver (20 hrs per wk)
$26,000$1,250
$500$250
Oxford
473P
rue Dana
$33,073$2,745
$35,818$936
$750
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