119th Annual Conference of the Pacific Northwest Conference of the Free Methodist Church June 13‐14, 2014 Warm Beach Camp 20800 Marine Dr. ‐ Stanwood, WA 98292
Partnering to Impact Eternity Pacific Northwest Conference of the Free Methodist Church 3120 Third Ave West, Seattle WA 98119 Phone 206.281.5003 or 800.419.3120 FAX 206.281.7390 www.pnwc.org
Table of Contents Conference Packet Part 1: Introduction
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Table of Contents
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Letter from Supt. Matt
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PNWC Vision Statement
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Program 2014
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Child Care Notice
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Warm Beach Camp Map
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Display Table Hosts
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Breakout Schedule & Bios
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Leadership Summit Offering
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2014‐2015 PNWC Calendar
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Standing Rules
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Delegate Table 2014
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Warm Beach Camp June 13‐14, 2014 Partnering to Impact Eternity
"Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead. I press on…” Philippians 3:13‐14 Dear Friends: It is with a sense of great anticipation that we gather as a denominational family on June 13 and 14 at the Warm Beach Camp for our 119th Pacific Northwest Conference Leadership Summit. This is the one time in the year when our entire PNWC “family” comes together to worship, to hear what God has accomplished, and think together about our future. Philippians 3:13‐14 is our theme as we gather for our 2014 PNWC Leadership Summit: "Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead. I press on…” Philippians 3:13‐14 As you review this conference packet, I invite you to join us in praying for our time together. You can prepare for Leadership Summit in the following ways: • Prepare to meet new friends, as well as connecting with people you already know. • Make time to listen to God and to spend time in prayer and reflection during the weekend. • Commit every part of the agenda and every speaker to God. • Pray for our PNWC staff team (Geoff Smith, Julie Weber, David Hicks, Marissa Ukosakul, Arlene Weigand, and me) as we make final preparations for Leadership Summit. • Lift up Bishop Matt Thomas, Seth Overby and the Ballard Church worship team, and all of the faithful and wonderful volunteers and staff involved in Leadership Summit, that we would be sensitive to the leading of the Holy Spirit. • Ask God to make His presence known to us as we meet, and that each one present would respond in obedience. I join you in looking forward to seeing what God will accomplish among us. It is a privilege to partner with you! In Christ, ‐Supt. Matt Whitehead
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Partnering to Impact Eternity
The Pacific Northwest Conference seeks to model the following values:
Sustaining our commitment to serve the local church Raising up and coaching leaders Investing resources in church planting and church revitalization Promoting individual spiritual and church health Establishing and endorsing partnerships Serving at the margins
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Guidelines To make your stay at Warm Beach Camp an enjoyable and safe experience, the following guidelines have been established. Thank you for adhering to them. If you have any questions, please ask. 1.
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Everyone taking part in the daily activities and program of Leadership Summit must register (This applies to all, whether in camp housing, private lot, private cabin or offcamp housing.) Parents are responsible for their children. Please see that they are attending the appropriate age level program at all times. Please pick up your children during meal times. Speed limit is 5 MPH. Vehicles should be used sparingly. Pets are not allowed.
June 13-14, 2014
Additional Activities and Services Swimming Pool Mini Golf Disc Golf Camp Store Espresso
Saturday 3:00pm-5:00pm Saturday 3:00pm-5:00pm A 9-hole disc golf course is available for your use. Frisbees are available or you may bring your own. See the receptionist. Friday 12:00pm-5:30pm; Saturday 8:30am-5:30pm Cedar Lodge Lobby Saturday 7:30am9:00am
Thank you to Warm Beach Camp for hosting Leadership Summit 2014
FORGETTING WHAT IS BEHIND AND STRAINING TOWARD WHAT IS AHEAD. I PRESS ON‌ Philippians 3:13-15 4
Friday, June 13th Breakfast begins at 7:15am in Cedar Lodge for those who registered for meals
FORGETTING WHAT IS BEHIND AND STRAINING TOWARD WHAT IS AHEAD. I PRESS ON...
8:30am
Check-in Program Center Courtyard
9:15am
Worship Program Center Welcome Concert of Prayer Bishop Matt Thomas Speaking
12:15pm
Lunch
1:15am
Breakout Sessions Program Center and Maple Center
Presenter
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2:15pm
Conference/Ministry Session Program Center Snacks available in Program Center Courtyard
Making Your Church a Welcoming Place
Program Center
Break
Ben Sigman and Rusty Gerhart
3:45pm
Conference/Ministry Session Program Center
Rob Wall
Maple Center East
5:15pm
Dinner
CEB Introduction & Study Bible Tutorial
Rita Nussli
A Step Closer, A Step Deeper
Maple Center West
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Worship Program Center Supt. Matt Whitehead Speaking Communion
Steve Fitch
A Convenient Answer
Maple Center Middle
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Cedar Lodge No childcare provided during lunch
Cedar Lodge No childcare provided during dinner
Saturday, June 14th Breakfast is at 8:00am in Cedar Lodge for those who registered for meals
*Please check out of rooms by 11:00am
Friday, June 13, 1:15 PM – 2:00 PM
Saturday, June 14, 11:15 AM – 12:00 Noon Presenters
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Bishop Matt Thomas
How to Cross the Bridges You Are Building
Program Center
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Worship Program Center Memoirs Presentation Bishop Matt Thomas Speaking
Keith Light
ADDICTION: Hope in Small Groups
Maple Center East
Break
Snacks available in Program Center Courtyard
Debra Davis-Bell
Maple Center West
11:15am
Breakout Sessions Program Center and Maple Center
Starting an After School Program“More than Bricks & Mortar”
12:15pm
Lunch
Delia Nüesch-Olver
Becoming a Better Multicultural Leader
Maple Center Middle
1:15pm
Conference/Ministry Session Program Center
3:00pm
Worship & Ordination Service Program Center Honoring Retirees Bishop Matt Thomas Speaking Ordination Reading of Appointments Commissioning Prayer
5:15pm
Cedar Lodge No childcare provided during lunch
Dinner Cedar Lodge
Actual times may vary slightly
All Ministry Display Tables are located in Program Center A. Please be sure to visit them. Children’s Programs Program Center C: Nursery Program Center B: Preschool Cascadian Lodge: Grade 1-6
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PARENTS: PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOUR SPOUSE SEES THIS NOTICE Our excellent and dedicated staff of children’s ministry staff for Leadership Summit will provide programs to enrich your child’s experience here at Warm Beach Camp. Your children will have opportunities for recreation and games, singing and stories, campfire and other fun summer camp activities with their age‐appropriate group. For all age groups we ask that you bring your children to their session and sign them in. This includes Grades 1‐6. Children must also be picked up by their parent or pre‐designated adult. Thank you for trusting us with your children. We hope that you have a great Leadership Summit weekend!
Childcare will be available during ALL conference sessions. NO childcare is provided during meal times. Please pick up your kids. Nursery Program Center C. Ages 0‐2 Pre‐K and Kindergarten Program Center B. Ages 3‐Kindergarten 1st – 6th Grades Cascadian Lodge. Grades 1‐6 or within the age range. (Kids for this class need to bring swim stuff to the afternoon session on Saturday)
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Display Table Hosts Please Visit the Display Area in Conference Center A
Eden Reforestation Steve Fitch edenprojects.org
Seattle Pacific University John Glancy and Celeste Cranston spu.edu
FM Men’s Ministries
SEED Livelihood Network
Jeff Yerger mmifm.org
David Brewer seedlivelihood.org
FM Women’s Ministries LaWanda Bullock fmwmi.com
Free Methodist Foundation Arnie Brann fmfoundation.org
Heavenly Treasures Christina Gaulton and Christine Mossman heavenlytreasures.org
International Childcare Ministries Dick Sass and Rachelle Schaar childcareministries.org
PNWC Bible Quizzing Dave Clark fmquizzing.org
Set Free Movement Kevin Austin setfreemovement.org
Soulpoint Ministries | PNWC David Hicks and Arlene Weigand soulpointministries.org
Urban Impact Sili Kalepo urbanimpactseattle.org
Warm Beach Camp & Conference Center Ed McDowell and Darrell Weiland warmbeach.com
Warm Beach Senior Community Sheila Bartlett warmbeach.org
PNWC Missions Eric Spangler and Jeff Yerger pnwc.org/pnwcmissions
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BREAKOUT SESSIONS
MAPLE CENTER MIDDLE
MAPLE CENTER WEST
MAPLE CENTER EAST
PROGRAM CENTER
FRIDAY, June 13, 1:15 PM – 2:00 PM
BEN SIGMAN and RUSTY GERHART | Making Your Church a Welcoming Place We all would like to say that our churches are welcoming and accep ng; however, all to o en our non‐verbal missteps, or some mes lack of inten onality can be working against us. Ben Sigman and Rusty Gerhart, Pastors at Redmond and Duvall Timberlake Churches and PNWC elders, will present a workshop on spo ng small areas in our ministries that can bring about large change.
ROB WALL | CEB Introduc on & Study Bible Tutorial Dr. Rob Wall is a Sea le na ve, an avid sportsman, and a dedicated Sea le Mariner’s fan. He is an elder of the Free Methodist Church who enjoys an ac ve ecumenical ministry of preaching and teaching adult Bible studies in congrega ons of various faith tradi ons. Dr. Wall will be introducing the Common English Bible transla on and the CEB Study Bible of which he was a member of the transla on team.
STEVE FITCH | A Convenient Answer The Church is awakening to the urgent need to care for crea on. This breakout session will explore how neglec ng crea on sets into mo on a nega ve compounding effect that logically leads to the drama c increase in modern slavery. Significantly you will also discover how the people of God are uniquely posi oned to reverse the course resul ng in crea on healed, poverty allevia on, and freedom. Steve is a former Superintendent of the S. California Conference of the FMC and founder of Eden Reforesta on Projects. He and his wife, Claude e, have three adult children.
RITA NUSSLI | A Step Closer, A Step Deeper Rita Nussli is Associate Director of SoulForma on, an Elder in the PNWC and the Founder of New Horizons Ministries in Sea le. Rita will share personal steps in the journey of spiritual transforma on and deeper in macy with God and will also share the process of invi ng members of your church family into this same journey. 9
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
MAPLE CENTER MIDDLE
MAPLE CENTER WEST
MAPLE CENTER EAST
PROGRAM CENTER
SATURDAY, June 14, 11:15 AM – 12:00 Noon
BISHOP MATT THOMAS | How to Cross the Bridges You are Building All Chris ans desire their family and friends to come to a saving and loving knowledge of Jesus Christ. Most Chris ans build bridges to share Christ with family, coworkers and friends. The most difficult part for some is knowing what to say when the me is right to speak or to know how to address spiritual issues without it seeming forced or awkward. In this session, Bishop Thomas will help you learn how to cross the bridge you have been faithfully building.
KEITH LIGHT | ADDICITON: Hope in Small Groups Keith is the Outreach Pastor at North Cascades Chris an Fellowship where he has the privilege of serving in an area that is very dear to his heart, those struggling to break the chains of addic on. Keith will share things God is using in the ministry at North Cascades to accomplish hope in overcoming addic ons.
DEBRA DAVIS‐BELL | Star ng an A er School Program – “More than Bricks and Mortar” Has God led you to start an A er School Program? Do you see a need for home‐ work support in your area? Debra Davis‐Bell will share the challenges, successes and victories of running an A er School Program. You will receive prac cal steps to maintaining the program and be given insight on how to build rela onships with the families involved. Debra is a Site Coordinator for Sea le’s Union Gospel Mission and Children’s Ministry Director at House of Oaks Ministries.
DELIA NÜESCH‐OLVER | Becoming a Be er Mul cultural Leader Are you as a leader ready for the changing face of ministry in the Pacific Northwest? This session will give you five prac cal things you can begin implemen ng right away to increase your mul cultural effec veness. Delia serves as Area Director for La n America, overseeing the Free Methodist Church in 15 countries, and is an elder in the PNWC. 10
This year at Leadership Summit, we’re taking our special offering to a whole new level! Our goal is to raise $45K to fund the “Venezuela House & Vehicle Proposal” submi ed by our friends Paul & Delia Olver. This is all that is needed to fully fund a good quality car and a modest home (to be owned by the Venezuelan Conference) for use of the newly elected superintendent, Dan Perdomo. This year churches will be invited to bring their offerings forward during Supt. Ma ’s State of the Work address and place it in a basket at the front. We encourage Pastors/churches to pray now and come ready to par cipate in the work that the Lord is doing in Venezuela.
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2014‐2015 PNWC Calendar Pacific Northwest Conference Events (PNWC) Denominational Events Warm Beach Camp Events (WBC) Seattle Pacific University Events (SPU)
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PNWC Leadership Summit‐ Warm Beach Camp PNWC Office Closed National Bible Quizzing –Greenville College Warm Beach Family Camp Willow Creek Leadership Summit Labor Day (PNWC office closed) Dad & Sons Weekend Adult 55+ Retreat Dad & Daughters Weekend BOA Meeting MEG/MAC Meeting Space for God‐ Rainbow Lodge Jr. High Retreat Engaged Encounter BOA Meeting MEG/MAC Meeting Veterans Day (PNWC office closed) Catalyst One Day‐ Pastor’s Day Sr. High Retreat Marriage Encounter Thanksgiving (PNWC office closed) Lights of Christmas Begins MEG/MAC Meeting Wesleyan Theology Class ‐ PNWC office Christmas Holiday (PNWC office closed) Lights of Christmas Ends 12
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New Year’s Day J‐Term classes (Indianapolis) J‐Term classes (Indianapolis) MEG/MAC Meeting Impact Briefing‐ North Central Impact Briefing‐ Wenatchee Area Impact Briefing‐ Snohomish Area Impact Briefing‐ Central Westside Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (PNWC office closed) Impact Briefing‐ Seattle Area Impact Briefing‐ Alaska BOA Meeting Northwest Pastor’s Day MEG/MAC Meeting Presidents Day (PNWC office closed) Space for God Retreat‐ Rainbow Lodge MEG/MAC Meeting BOA Meeting MEG/MAC Meeting Good Friday Easter Sunday Come to the Water/Women’s Holiness Clergy Conf.‐ Charlotte, NC Retiree Luncheon MEG/MAC Meeting BOA Meeting Memorial Day (PNWC office closed) MEG/MAC Meeting Leadership Summit 2015 – Wenatchee SPU Commencement General Conference 2015‐ Orlando Florida
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2014 STANDING RULES Pacific Northwest Conference 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Rules of Order The latest edition of Robert's Rules of Order will be the basis for parliamentary procedure. Bar of Conference The bar of the Annual Conference will be clearly marked and all participating delegates must sit within it. Credentials The Conference Office will review and certify all delegates' credentials and report to the Annual Conference through the Conference Secretary. Roll Call The Conference Secretary will take the roll by inspection. Tellers will pass appropriate forms through the bar of the Conference for the signature of each ministerial and lay member present. Honorary Seats Honorary seats in the Annual Conference are automatically granted to the following persons when they are not already voting members: PNW Conference ministerial candidates, licensed ministers, pastors and lay representatives of Conference-organized Free Methodist Fellowships, chairs of Conference boards, Board of Administration members, Conference Secretary, and Executive Director of Warm Beach Senior Community. Communications All communications received by the secretary for the Annual Conference will be referred to the proper person, board, or committee unless it has specific relevance to this Annual Conference session. Debate Debate following any motion on the floor will be limited to three minutes per speaker and no person except the originator of the motion will be allowed to speak twice on the same motion. All speakers should use the nearest microphone. Written Reports The Chair of each standing board or committee will prepare a written report, including recommendations, for prior circulation to voting members of the Annual Conference. The report will be included in the book of reports and will constitute the report of that board or committee. Time will be allotted in the agenda for the presentation of other needful communication and written recommendations. Ordering of Committees and Boards The Conference will have the same boards, committees, and ex-officio members thereof, as the previous year unless otherwise ordered by vote of the Conference. Minutes The minutes will be reviewed and approved by the Board of Administration at its fall meeting subsequent to the adjournment of the Annual Conference. Motions All motions, resolutions, and recommendations should be submitted in writing to the secretary. Agenda The agenda coordinator is the superintendent. After the printed agenda has been adopted, proposed changes should be reviewed with the superintendent and the presiding bishop. Recommendations Any recommendations to the Annual Conference should be printed and distributed at least four hours prior to its anticipated action. Ministerial Appointment Committee Election In addition to the superintendent, one elder and two lay members will be elected to three-year terms by majority ballot. Elected members will not be from the same church. PNW elders and full adult members of PNW Conference churches are eligible for election. The Conference Nominating Committee will present to the Annual Conference a ballot for the Ministerial Appointments Committee election, bringing two names for every open position. Election of the Conference Superintendent A Superintendent’s Nominating Committee will be formed in accordance with paragraph 5110-A2 of the 2011 Book of Discipline, in the last year of the superintendent’s term. Ballot Tally All election ballots will be counted by the tellers outside the bar of the Conference as directed by the Conference Secretary, unless instructed otherwise by the presiding officer.
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Nominating Committee The Nominating Committee is composed of 12 members elected by the Annual Conference, serving three-year rotating terms. The Board of Administration presents one nomination for each position on the Nominating Committee, giving due consideration to gender, lay/ministerial status and area representation. Conference-Elected Institutional Trustees Trustees for Warm Beach Camp and Warm Beach Senior Community will be nominated by the Board of Administration with nominations forwarded to the Annual Conference for action. Seattle Pacific University Trustees Trustees for Seattle Pacific University are nominated by a Regional Nominating Committee, endorsed by the Seattle Pacific University Board of Trustees Trusteeship Committee, approved by the Pacific Northwest Conference Board of Administration, and elected by the Seattle Pacific University Board of Trustees. Ex-officio Members The superintendent is an ex-officio member of all boards and committees except where such board or committee is required by civil law to elect specifically identified persons. All ex-officio members are eligible to vote unless otherwise designated. Limitations No person may serve on the same board or committee for more than two consecutive three-year terms. Ex-officio membership is not included in this limitation. Also, trustees elected by the Conference to Warm Beach Camps and Conference Center, Warm Beach Senior Community, and Seattle Pacific University are not included in this limitation, but rather, their election is guided by limitations established by the bylaws of the respective institution. A person may not chair more than one board or committee. Camp Staff Members When members of the Conference are serving on summer camp staff, they will be excused when their task takes them away from the Conference floor. Board and Committee Procedures The Conference office will notify all new persons of their election and see that members are duly notified of all meetings. Each board and committee will elect a Chair. Accurate minutes will be kept including date, meeting place, members present and actions taken; filing them with the Conference office within ten days of the meeting. The Conference office will see that each board or committee member receives a copy of the minutes. The members present and voting will constitute a quorum unless a board chooses to set its own quorum. Annual Conference Delegates In addition to appointed pastors who are full members of the Conference, the Annual Statistical Report (as of December 31 of the previous calendar year) will be used to determine the number of delegates a local church will send to Annual Conference according to paragraph 5010-B of the 2011 Book of Discipline. Terms of office will coincide with the calendar year. Conference Budget The Board of Administration is responsible for approving the conference budget which shall be recommended by the Conference Financial Task Force. Interim Business The Board of Administration will be authorized to transact any business overlooked by the Annual Conference, fill vacancies on boards and committees, and act as the Executive Committee of the Conference as authorized in paragraph 5200 of the 2011 Book of Discipline. Legal Business As the Conference Trustees, the Board of Administration is authorized (2011 Book of Discipline paragraph 6400) to purchase, transfer, sell, or encumber any and all property held by the Conference. Adjournment When the Conference adjourns, it will adjourn to meet at the call of the Chair.
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2013 Appointments (including mid-year changes) & 2014 Delegates Church Name
Pastor
Delegate
Anchorage
Alane Allen
Auburn, New Day CF
Bill Stone, Stacy Stone Chuck Shocki, Daniel Keane Ron Kocher
Larry Evans, Sue O’Neal, Jean Wessel Carla McCarthy
Charles Forster, Jim Hordyk Teresa Lerew
Bellingham, Light & Life
Paul Drewer
Patrick Berschauer
Jim Vandermay
Bothell, Living Hope FM
James Stegman
Vicki Monroe
Rob Noland
Burien
Jon Cortese
Karen Thamert, Rita Miller
Centralia, Cooks Hill Com Ch
Mitchell Dietz
Day Creek Chapel
Travis Lohman
Melodee Bailey, Jerry King, Cynthia Waddell Kathy Henderson
Doug Henning, Joyce Olsen Ron Irvine, David Smelser, John Wickert Virginia Learned
Dupont, The Rock
Larry Rogers
Ken Springer
Bernard Chapman
Eagle River, Skyline FF
Dale Shillington
Keith Shumway
Deidre Henry
Eastmont Com Ch, East Wenatchee
Amber Aiken, Terry Gere
Bennis Johnson
Hoquiam, Light & Life Com Ch
Bob Lenderman, Eric Barnes, Julee Lenderman, Joe Martinez, Jeff Parker Brad Gill
Lance Whitbeck
Patti Whitbeck
Issaquah, Mt. Creek Com F
Vanessa Chitwood
Mike Steele
Rob Schattler
LifePoint, Everett & LifePoint
Allen Campbell, John Gilbert, Kevin Kosche, Claire Olsen
Doug Morgan
Longview, Exodus CF
Eric Spangler, David Haslam, Katherine Lane, Kevin Lane, Bryan Sallee , Cathy Tastad Scott Hemberry,
Tim Watson
Dylan Shulda
Lynnwood
Neil Jolin
Richard Cleveland
Andrew Schmidt
Marysville
Irma Fairchild, Beverly Geer, Justin Hanson, Todd Roebke
Moses Lake, Journey
Victor Rodriguez , Gregory Kanehan, Harvey VanderGriend, Greg Zook Ed Burns
Brandon LaBonte
Orlin Griggs, Garrett Rodriguez, Fred Safstrom, Dan Staple Amador Castro
Mount Vernon, Hillcrest CF
Ryan Beagle
Joy Neal
Joelene Meckstroth
Omak, Cornerstone CF
*Mike McCune
Joe Guerrette, Heidi Schmidt
Eric Hein
Oroville
Rod Brown
Doug Nolte
Vic Elmore
Quincy
Shaun McNay, Daniel Castillo, Jose Castillo, Zoila Castillo, Morgan MacPherson Ben Sigman, Rusty Gerhart, Owen Jacobsen, Cindra Patterson
Jim Bishop, Jerry Elmore, Ron Huxtable, MurrayVan Dyke
Merle Royer
Angie Hasslinger, Glenn Hasslinger, Jr., Glenn Hasslinger, Sr., Jordan Lee, Nick Wallsteadt, Lance Watson
Matt Castro, Shane McCroskey, Terri Sigman
Arlington
Redmond, Timberlake
Reserve Delegate
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Renton, International FMC Renton, Living Hope Seattle, Ballard Seattle, First
Phalla Son Jesse Champers, George Houston, Sheila Houston *Robert Stewart Mike Hagen Blake Wood, Bonnie Brann, Dwight Weber, Clay Utley
Barbara Warner
Paul Baeder
n/a Courtney Ewing, Keith Jefferson, Jo Lewis, Elsie Miller, Peter Weschler Gerardo Cornelio, Krystal Ayala
Bryan Jones, Mandy Neill, Mike Popchuk, Brett Robinson, Lynn Walker
Gerard, Duguay, Susan Fenner, Goffe Torgerson
Eric Fairchild, Clark Jennings, Janna McCardle Travis Singleton, Sherman Snow
Seattle, Iglesia de las Americas Seattle, Lakeview
Jorge GutiĂŠrrez, Phyllis GutiĂŠrrez, Emily Norton Dave Banks, Jodi Gatlin, *Janice Box
Seattle, Rainier Ave.
Tina Chang, Leonetta Elaiho, Van Manivanh
Sedro-Woolley, North Cascades CF Sedro-Woolley Multi-site CP
*Mark Abbott, Julie Gray, Marvin Gray, Mark Nsimbi, Anna Kalepo, Arlene Weigand Steve Fish, Shon Bentley , Keith Light, Steve Fish
Shoreline
Jeffrey Horton, Kyle Welstad
Snohomish, Cross View
*Jon Swanson, Danelle Green
Gary Karns, Joey Lince, Tamra Patton Irv Haug, Carol Mitchell
Bob Teske
Tacoma, L&L
Lance DeLarme
April Tower
Heidi Kady
Tonasket
Ronald Wise
Rick Anderson, Bruce Bews
Neil Helberg, Harvey Roth
Tukwila, House of Oaks Ministries Warm Beach
Deryl Davis-Bell
Darlene Ndirangu
Tracy Collins
Patrick Vance, Brian Hoyer, Sam Schaar
Lori Borders, Dave Kanehen, Inez Kollmar, Adam Stevens
Charles Beard, Tom Kauffman
Wenatchee
Joshua Brooks, Stephen Bishop, Adam Campbell, Jim Harbour, Mike Henry, Les Krober, Kaye Kolde, Joe Luna, *SooJi Alvarez Steve Harrison
Randy Black, Leland Fischer, Roger Harris, Dan Lewis, Dana Schmidt, Matt Wight
Tracy Gelb, Greg Lovercamp, Jerry Merrill
Lucas Hanson
Tom Froula
Yakima
Stephanie Cates, Steve Olson, Kenny Wright n/a
Tom Peden
Post Conference Resignations: Joe Alvarez from Mount Vernon, Hillcrest CF Soo Ji Alvarez from Mount Vernon, Hillcrest CF Paul Diaz from Seattle, Ballard Mark Morrison from Snohomish, CrossView Key:
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