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AGENDA & CAMPUS
INFORMATION
2017 National Conference
Wednesday, May 24-Friday, May 26
Messiah College, Grantham
PURPOSE
The purpose of the Evangelical Congregational Church is to know Christ
and to make him known.
MISSION
The mission of the Evangelical Congregational Church is to raise up healthy churches proclaiming Christ to a
hurting world.
CORE VALUES
Passion for Christ
As demonstrated by our commitment to the authority of the Bible, the centrality of prayer and the pursuit of
holiness.
Compassion for the Lost
As demonstrated by evangelism and acts of mercy on a local, national and global scale.
Servant Leadership
As demonstrated by the training and development of men and women
for mission and ministry.
Healthy Ministries
As demonstrated by changed lives through culturally sensitive churches
and denominational institutions.
United in the Body of Christ
As demonstrated by the networking of churches with the Evangelical Congregational Church
and the larger Kingdom of God.
VISION
The Evangelical Congregational Church will be a dynamic movement of God that is led by pastors and laity
who have a burning passion for God and a missionary zeal to reach the lost. We will creatively obey the Great
Commission by transforming plateaued and declining churches into healthy, disciple-making churches that are
committed to evangelizing the communities to which God has called them. Healthy churches will reproduce
themselves by planting churches in least-reached communities. Interdependence will be the distinguishing
mark of the Evangelical Congregational Church as local churches network with one another and ministries
beyond the E.C. family to proclaim the Gospel to the world.
WELCOME
Welcome to the new format National Conference!
In January 2015 I asked the question: “What if National Conference Accomplished Something Better?” Our
denominational forefathers thought it was a good thing to conference. For Albright’s brethren, the purpose of such
gatherings was important to advancing the Good News about Jesus. The Evangelical Association emerged onto the
pages of history with vibrant passion for lost souls and a powerful message to proclaim to the world. Did you ever
wonder how it would feel to leave Conference and sense that you’re ready to engage your community with fresh and
passionate opportunities to live out the Gospel?
Over the past few years we have rightly spent a lot of time looking at our denomination’s structure. But that’s finished!
Now we direct our focus and energy at the mission. “I focus on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward
to what lies ahead, I press on to reach the end of the race and receive the heavenly prize for which God, through Jesus,
is calling us.” (Phillippians 3:13-14 NLT)
As read the enclosed material you will notice that the daily agenda looks very different from previous years. There are a
few things that haven’t changed: we begin by gathering together around the Lord’s table; then the Episcopal Address
and Officers’ reports begin our first business session. We’ll end the day as we worship alongside our brothers and sisters
from Mexico and celebrate as they become a National Conference. Thursday afternoon has been reserved for a very
special interactive learning experience for all Conference members. Finally on Friday, we will celebrate what the Lord is
doing in the lives of his people as we credential people for service, celebrate milestone events, and lift our hearts in
worship.
I trust that this year you will be challenged, encouraged, and strengthened as we spend time together hearing Kingdom
stories, learning together by gaining vital insights into Kingdom work, worshiping our great God and celebrating what
God is doing in and through the Evangelical Congregational Church. Join me at National Conference 2017 as together we
“Press On” to what lies ahead!
In Christ’s service,
NATIONAL CONFERENCE LEADERSHIP
Bishop Rev. Bruce D. Hill (Chairman)
Executive Director Kevin Henry
Church Health Associate Rev. Dr. Gary Kuehner
Global Ministries Associate Rev. Randall Sizemore
Kingdom Extension Associate Rev. Leslie Cool
Ministerial Development Associate Rev. Jeffrey Byerly
TELLERS
Chairman Rev. Ted Rathman
Vice-Chairman Rev. Charles Walker
Secretary Rev. Joel Kime
AGENDA
(Subject to Change)
Tuesday, May 23
7:00-9:00 pm Registration FOR THOSE WHO ARE STAYING ON CAMPUS TUESDAY NIGHT
Wednesday, May 24
7:00 am Breakfast
9:00 am Registration
ALL REGISTRATIONS – EISENHOWER CAMPUS CENTER
10:00 am 5K Run/Walk
10:45 am First Time Lay Delegate Orientation
NOON Lunch
1:00 pm Holy Communion – Hostetter Chapel
Preacher: Rev. Bruce Hill, Bishop
2:30 pm Organization of Conference
Afternoon Session
Episcopal Address
Secretary’s Report – NMT/NEC Report
Treasurer’s Report
Episcopacy Committee Report
Team & Community Reports
5:00 pm Dinner
6:00 pm Prayer Gathering
7:00 pm Worship
ECC Church of Latin America
8:30 pm Ice Cream Social & Opening of Display Area
Thursday, May 25
7:00 am Breakfast
8:00 am Registration – Eisenhower Campus Center
8:30 am Worship
9:30 am Morning Session
Affiliate Ministries
Benefits Corporation
Evangelical Seminary
StoneRidge Retirement Living
Please be considerate of others and
SILENCE your cell phones and pagers
during the conference sessions!
ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS SHOULD BE
WRITTEN ON A NOTE AND HANDED TO
SECRETARY STERLING TRIMMER
Camping Ministries
Finance Committee Report
2018 National Conference Budget
NOON Lunch
1:00 pm Prayer Gathering
1:30 pm “Kingdom & Community Experience”
5:00 pm Dinner
6:30 pm Worship
Friday, May 26
7:00 am Breakfast
8:30 am Morning Session
Credentialing
10:00 am Worship
11:30 am Closing Motions/Adjournment
NOON Lunch
Rev Run 5K Run/Walk Wednesday, May 24
10:00 am 5K Run/Walk
The Run/Walk forms in the parking lot in front of the Hostetter Chapel.
Advance Registration - $30.00
Day of Race Registration - $35.00
Registration includes a T-shirt
First Time Lay Delegate Orientation Wednesday, May 24
10:45 am
The position of lay delegate has been one of the most important in the Evangelical Congregational Church,
and as such it is not a responsibility to be taken lightly. This short orientation will help you to develop a
better knowledge of the history and work of the EC Church. The orientation will be held on Wednesday
morning at a site to be determined. Check with the EC Courtesy Desk upon registration to get details.
“Kingdom & Community Experience” Thursday Afternoon, May 25
On Thursday afternoon we will join in a brand new learning experience as the Executive Director and
Associates facilitate a series of missional conversations. We will participate in a group project of discovery as
we find out how to help an imaginary EC Church that is struggling to impact its community with the Gospel.
Together we will uncover some of the issues that have caused their current situation, as well as the resources
and strategies available to the local leaders to help the church make a difference in their neighborhood and
beyond.
Women’s Program
Wednesday afternoon, Tina Kidd Johnson, pastor’s wife at Canyon Falls, Kentucky will be the speaker. Her early
life was influenced by beloved missionary/teacher, Miss Fern Sweigert from Pennsylvania.
Thursday morning will feature Tim Bell, Director of Regional Ministries for One Mission Society. Tim has been
the face of OMS at National Conference for a number of years, as he mans their display. He lives in
Shippenville, PA with wife, Nancy.
Friday morning the speaker will be Beth Grimm, who works with Wycliffe Bible Translators Volunteers. She
ministers to missionary families as she assesses learning needs of their children. Her home is in Lancaster, PA,
though she frequently travels out of the country.
Scheduling has been planned so they can join the Conference for the Episcopal Address, worship services, and
the Thursday afternoon “Kingdom and Community Experience.”
ON CAMPUS INFO
REGISTRATION at the Eisenhower Center Tuesday, May 23 – 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm (FOR THOSE STAYING ON CAMPUS TUESDAY EVENING)
Wednesday, May 24 registration begins at 9:00 am
A $12.00 per person COMMUTER FEE will be charged on Wednesday and Thursday to those who do
not stay on campus and commute to the conference sessions. This fee is assessed to us by the
college.
The conference sessions officially begin on Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 pm with Holy Communion in
the Hostetter Chapel.
The current pastor of each church is responsible to pick up his church’s MINISTRY RESOURCE BAG
(brown paper bag) upon registering.
ON CAMPUS Keys to individual rooms are distributed at registration. Room keys must be returned to the Messiah’s
Guest Relations desk upon leaving the campus when your stay is completed. You will be charge
$75.00 replacement fee for keys not returned.
In addition you will receive an ID access/meal card in your EC Registration Envelope for use to access
the entrance to each dormitory/apartment building.
This ID access/meal card is also your “ticket” to gain entrance to the Dining Room. The Lottie Nelson
Cafeteria is located on the upper floor of the Eisenhower Center.
Additional tickets for meals can be purchased at the EC Courtesy Desk.
An elevator is located just off the hallway outside the Brubaker Auditorium (check with the EC
Courtesy Desk).
Business sessions will be held in the Brubaker Auditorium in the Eisenhower Center.
Dress policy is “business casual”. We suggest you bring a sweater or light jacket to assure comfort in
varying temperatures in the Brubaker Auditorium where business sessions are held.
Displays are closed during the conference sessions.
Linens are provided in your dorm/apartment room. Your linen set includes two sheets, pillow case,
blanket, two towels, and a wash cloth. If you are missing any of these items, please contact Guest
Relations by calling extension 7065 between 7:30 am – 11:00 pm.
To assist the college with your check-out, please place your sheets and towels in your pillow case and
leave them outside your door. Your folded blanket and pillow with pillow cover can be left on your
bed. Do not remove mattress, pillows, or blankets from the room.
Please respect quiet time from 10:00 pm to 8:00 am.
Pets are not permitted on campus.
Messiah College’s policy prohibits its guests from participating in the use of tobacco, alcohol, drugs
(other than for a medically prescribed purpose) and gambling. Additionally, guests may not
carry/possess firearms or other weapons on college grounds on person or in vehicles. The college
reserves the right to remove from its premise any person failing to comply.
Please be respectful and SILENCE your cell phones and pagers during the conference sessions.
2017 PASTORS, LAY DELEGATES
AND ALTERNATES Pastors: A-Associate (full-time); At-Assistant (part-time); Pt–Part-time;
AP-Approved Pastor
DELAWARE REGION
BERKS DISTRICT
Rev. Marlin Lafferty, DFD Adamstown, Immanuel
Rev. Jeffrey R. Hain (Pt)
Gary Russell, Lay Delegate
Kutztown, Grace
Rev. Adam P. Roberts
Todd Greiss, Lay Delegate
Dallas DeLong, Alternate
Leesport, Bethany
Rev. David F. Wood
Beverly Miller, Lay Delegate
Lenhartsville, Salem
Rev. David L. Long
June Weiskircher, Lay Delegate
Deb Rice, Alternate
Mohnton, Zion
Rev. Robert W. Shuey
Robert Fritz, Lay Delegate
Mary Good, Alternate
Shillington, New Life
Rev. Rick M. Reilly (Pt)
Robert Reese, Lay Delegate
Sinking Spring, Community
Rev. Michael C. Snedeker
Rev. Matthew A. Hill (A)
Rev. Timothy T. Sanger (A)
Dan Roland, Lay Delegate
Al Schmeck, Alternate
Temple, Faith
Rev. Brett A. Kindig
Ruth Aquiline, Lay Delegate
Womelsdorf
Rev. Kenneth P. Wiest (Pt)
Donald Heydt, Lay Delegate
Mary Wiest, Alternate
LEHIGH VALLEY DISTRICT
Rev. Gary Kuehner, DFD Allentown, Christ
Rev. Richard T. Nahodil
Mary Wagner, Lay Delegate
Allentown, New Bethany
Rev. Ghosoub J. Al-Khal (Pt)
Don Cook Lay Delegate
Allentown, St. John’s
Rev. John R. Martinez
Peter Wood, Lay Delegate
Allentown, Zion
Rev. Gary J. Morrell (Pt)
Hadley Utswanga, Lay Delegate
Bangor, First United
Rev. Ronald W. Shipman (Pt)
Mary Ann Repsher, Lay Delegate
Bethlehem, Emmanuel
Rev. Richard J. Sergi
Trent Stehr, Lay Delegate
Christine Pense, Alternate
Bethlehem, Arabic Living
Rev. Ghosoub J. Al-Khal (Pt)
Nezam Kreit, Lay Delegate
Bethlehem, Sonrise (Church Plant)
Rev. Ghosoub J. Al-Khal (Pt)
Emmaus, St. Matthew’s
Rev. L. Allen Giles
Rev. Donald L. Kerns (At)
Justin Stauffer, Lay Delegate
Fogelsville, Hope Community
Rev. Kenneth B. Kalisz
Christopher Harnar, Lay Delegate
Joseph Beblavy, Alternate
Hosensack, Grace
Rev. Robert F. Klersy
Lehigh Valley, Horizon (Church Plant)
Rev. Robert M. Daneker, Jr.
Vera Cruz
Rev. Robert F. Klersy
Williams Township, Christ
Rev. Robert N. Romig (Pt)
Jim Stackhouse, Lay Delegate
NORTH EAST DISTRICT
Rev. Kenneth Ogden, DFD Bartonsville, St. John’s
Rev. Paul J. Miller
John Adlemann, Lay Delegate
Shawn Fetterhoff, Alternate
Berlinsville, Trinity
Rev. Kenneth M. Schira (Pt)
Bushkill, Community
Rev. Paul J. Miller
East Weissport, People’s
Rev. Kenneth B. Ogden
Paul VanOsten, Lay Delegate
Marianne James, Alternate
Jim Thorpe, Ebenezer
Rev. Nathanael J. Kennedy
Connie Hoffman, Lay Delegate
Dale Hoffman, Alternate
Lehighton, Bethany
Rev. Jeffrey S. Stansbury
Palmerton, Living Hope Lighthouse
Rev. Christopher D. Bronico
John Achtermann, Jr., Lay Delegate
Stacey Arthur, Alternate
Slatington, Trinity (Church Restart)
Rev. Brian J. Kern (Pt)
Tamaqua, Bethany
Rev. Kevin P. Roberts
Leona Rega, Lay Delegate
Danette Roberts, Alternate
PENN JERSEY
Rev. Ralph Owens, DFD Boyertown, Trinity
Rev. John F. Friedlund
Kenneth Iatesta, Lay Delegate
Clayton, Bethany
Rev. Dennis L. Brubacher (Pt)
Harvey Price, Lay Delegate
Ross Campbell, Alternate
Hatfield, Emmanuel
Rev. Glenn R. Lambert
Janet Hague, Lay Delegate
Pleasantville, Bethany
Joyce Weiser, Lay Delegate
Plymouth Meeting
Rev. Cameron L. Smith
Karen Luce, Lay Delegate
Robert Thornton, Alternate
Pottstown Area, Journey 53 (Church Plant)
Rev. Richard F. Christman, II
Royersford, Trinity
Rev. Wayne T. Houck
Rev. Ralph W. Owens (At)
Linde Rude, Lay Delegate
Janet Watt, Alternate
Whiting, NJ, Christ
Rev. Gary C. Luckenbill (Pt)
Ginger Allen, Lay Delegate
Zieglerville, Christ
Rev. Marlin S. Miller, Jr.
Martin Brown, Lay Delegate
Faith Geiger, Alternate
SCHUYLKILL DISTRICT
Rev. James Price, DFD Ashland, Bethany
Rev. Dennis W. Snyder (Pt)
Dorothy Horbach, Lay Delegate
Cressona, Bethany Fellowship
Rev. Dennis W. Snyder (Pt)
Drehersville, Immanuel
Robert W. Burkey (Pt) (AP)
Frackville, Trinity
Rev. Jeffrey Merwine
Celine Moyer, Lay Delegate
Lavelle, Christ
Rev. Michael S. Eck
Cathleen Eck, Lay Delegate
Barbara Hepler, Alternate
Reedsville, Bethesda
Rev. Jeffrey G. Byerly
Rev. Mark D. Brooks (A)
James Martin, Lay Delegate
Marty Stoyer, Alternate
Rock, Manbeck’s Zion
Rev. Norman W. Dixon (Pt)
Cathy Nagle, Lay Delegate
Irene Minnich, Alternate
Schuylkill Haven, Grace
Rev. John T. Rathman
David Horst, Lay Delegate
Kim Hasenauer, Alternate
West Hazleton, Buenas Nuevas
Rev. Edwin E. Mieses (Pt)
GREAT LAKES REGION
ALLEGHENY DISTRICT
Rev. Gary Brown, DFD Clarion, Riverhill
Rev. Terry L. Jacobs
Michael Aaron, Lay Delegate
James King, Alternate
Clarks Mills, Countryside
Rev. Donald W. Howell (Pt)
Howard Becker, Lay Delegate
Crossroads, Bethany
Rev. Christopher A. Lewis (Pt)
Emlenton, New Zion
Rev. Gary M. Brown
Robert McGinnis, Lay Delegate
Fern, Trinity
Rev. Shawn Morgan
Dale Kaber, Lay Delegate
Knox, Grace
Rev. Richard L. Osberg, Jr.
Rev. Lewie S. Bennett (A)
Andy Maitland, Lay Delegate
Seneca
Rev. James A. Bestwick
Transfer, Lakeside
Rev. Robert S. Mavis
Ralph Osborne, Lay Delegate
Jon Snyder, Alternate
BUCKEYE DISTRICT
Rev. Charles Campbell, DFD Akron, Cottage Grove
Rev. William White
Rick Glauthier, Lay Delegate
Akron, First
Rev. Scott D. Carr
Shirley Carr, Lay Delegate
Donavon Voegeli, Alternate
Canton, First
Rev. Michael R. Garrison (Pt)
Adam Markowski, Lay Delegate
William Shott, Alternate
Canyon Falls, KY
Rev. Paul D. Johnson (Pt)
Tina Kidd-Johnson, Lay Delegate
Bill Bryant, Alternate
Southington, Delightful
Rev. Charles J. Campbell (Pt)
Janet McCormick, Lay Delegate
Donald Kellett
Tallmadge, New Direction (Church Restart)
Rev. Timothy E. Ream (Pt)
Youngstown, Wedgewood Park
Rev. Andrew D. Carr
Mike Byers, Lay Delegate
Lee Bennett, Alternate
Todd Williams, Alternate
ILLINOIS DISTRICT
Rev. David Carr, DFD Afolkey, Grace
Rev. David G. Carr
David Jordan, Lay Delegate
Dixon, Bethel
Rev. Randall L. Sizemore
Scott Kullerstrand, Lay Delegate
Dixon, St. James
Rev. Robert E. Dunbar (Pt)
Glenda Dunbar, Lay Delegate
Joyce Bothe, Alternate
Highland Park, Maranatha
Rev. Salvador L. Cardoso (Pt)
Carlos Gutierrez, Lay Delegate
Hooppole, Calvary
Rev. Eugene K. Baker (Pt)
Laura Gerber, Lay Delegate
Winnebago
Rev. Dennis V. Buss (Pt)
Vivian Gaines, Lay Delegate
SUSQUEHANNA REGION
ANTHRACITE DISTRICT
Rev. Bradley Hatter, DFD Gratz, Good Shepherd
Rev. Kyle R. Roth (Pt)
Jack Reed, Lay Delegate
Mary Schreffler, Alternate
Herndon, Seibert
Rev. Bradley D. Hatter
James Carl, Lay Delegate
Jackson Wetzel, Alternate
Mandata, Peifers
Rev. Bradley D. Hatter
Linda Lesher, Lay Delegate
Tonya Hatter, Alternate
Pitman, St. Paul’s
Rev. Todd W. Wolfe
Garry Harring, Lay Delegate
Pitman, Zion
Rev. Todd W. Wolfe
Dale Rothermel, Lay Delegate
Kathleen Rothermel, Alternate
Shamokin, Trinity
Rev. Brian C. Betsworth
Russell Griffith, Lay Delegate
Sunbury, Bethany
Rev. Joshua L. Notestine
Wendy Lloyd, Lay Delegate
David Lloyd, Alternate
Trevorton, Emmanuel
Rev. Joshua L. Notestine
Phil Campbell, Lay Delegate
James Weikel, Alternate
Williams Valley, Faith
Rev. Kyle R. Roth (Pt)
Annie Keister, Lay Delegate
Williamstown, Ebenezer
Rev. Brian C. Betsworth
Joseph Ferron, Lay Delegate
Gail Paul, Alternate
CAPITAL/LEBANON DISTRICT
Rev. Gordon Lewis, DFD Annville, Zion
Rev. Bryan K. Dever
Timothy Rittle, Lay Delegate
Maryann Hanley, Alternate
Bunker Hill
Rev. Harold L. Easter (Pt)
Carl Peiffer, Lay Delegate
Ethel Peiffer, Alternate
Clarks Valley, Zion
Rev. Michael G. Knapp
Verne Smith, Lay Delegate
Lora Kobel, Alternate
Fishing Creek, Trinity
Rev. Gordon R. Lewis (Pt)
Susan Douma, Lay Delegate
Harrisburg, Faith
Rev. Layman L. Kennedy
Harrisburg, Trinity
Rev. Keith A. Blank
George Billow, Lay Delegate
Ken Pinson, Alternate
Harrisburg, Area (Church Plant)
Rev. Brian K. Parker
Lawn
Rev. William E. Stoffel
Sally Specht, Lay Delegate
Joyce Knerr, Alternate
Lebanon, First
Rev. David R. Dennis (Pt)
Marlin Bohannon, Lay Delegate
Neil Schaak, Alternate
Lewisberry, Wyndamere Heights
Rev. Timothy K. Seiger
Dan Allen, Lay Delegate
Myerstown, Zion
Rev. David A. Swift
Patricia Strain, Lay Delegate
Mae Anna Tice, Alternate
Palmyra, First
Rev. Charles A. Walker
Rev. Robert A. Valentine (At)
Robert Klaczak, Lay Delegate
Judy Gordon, Alternate
Rexmont
Robert Margut, Lay Delegate
Richard Pankake, Alternate
Steelstown, St. John’s
Rev. Jeffrey S. Berger
Robert Sheetz, Lay Delegate
Vikki DeLong, Alternate
Union Salem
Rev. Dale A. Kramer (Pt)
Sean Brevoort, Lay Delegate
CONESTOGA DISTRICT
Rev. Keith Miller, DFD Akron, Grace
Rev. Leslie D. Cool, Jr.
Rev. Stephen L. Holubec (A)
Mary Martin, Lay Delegate
Barry Heckman, Alternate
Bridgeville, Zion
Rev. Kirk B. Wolfe
Ray Gehman, Lay Delegate
Brownstown, Ebenezer
Rev. Scott E. Phillips
Cathy Ressler, Lay Delegate
Ephrata, Grace
Rev. B. Bruce Wagner
Ephrata, House of Blessing (Church Plant)
Rev. Abimael Montanez (Pt)
Mohn’s Hill, Mohn’s Memorial
John Eagelman, Lay Delegate
Bill Hossler, Alternate
Morgantown, California
Rev. David E. Mennig
Donald Styer, Lay Delegate
Edward Ream, Alternate
Mount Airy
Rev. Bruce H. Willier (Pt)
Dorothy Enck, Lay Delegate
Mount Culmen
Rev. F. Kenneth Hoffer (Pt)
Cindy Hoffer, Lay Delegate
Kenneth Bannon, Alternate
Pequea
Rev. Jonathan J. Brown (Pt)
Wilmer Stoltzfus, Lay Delegate
Gerald Zimmerman, Alternate
Reamstown, St. Paul’s
Rev. Kirk R. Marks
Bonnie Rathman, Lay Delegate
Kenneth Rathman, Alternate
Rothsville, St. Paul’s
Rev. Dr. Kenneth H. Miller (Pt)
Theresa Marxen, Lay Delegate
Terre Hill, Trinity
Rev. Neal E. Martin
RED ROSE DISTRICT
Rev. Jeffrey Schell, DFD Conestoga, Bethel
Rev. George T. Custer
Deb Patterson, Lay Delegate
Dorothy Michael, Alternate
Creswell, Bethany
Rev. Robert L. Haslam
Tammy Eckman, Lay Delegate
Gail Moore, Alternate
East Petersburg, Grace
Rev. Paul L. Barber (Pt)
Lancaster, Faith
Rev. Joel A. Kime
Curtis Stumpf, Lay Delegate
Laurance Royer, Alternate
Lancaster, Christ House (Church Planting)
Rev. Timothy L. King
Lancaster, Grace
Rev. Mark R. Ammerman (Pt)
Juan Carlos Morales, Alternate
Lancaster, Trinity
Rev. Bruce E. Sellers
David Kirsch, Lay Delegate
Lititz, Trinity
Rev. Nathan F. Fry
Rev. Ryan E. Taylor (A)
Edward Hocker, Lay Delegate
Gary Shelly, Alternate
Manheim, Trinity
Rev. Jeffrey C. Schell
Joel Sides, Lay Delegate
Alice Sides, Alternate
Willow Street, Grace Community
Rev. Michael W. Sigman
Rev. Jacob P. Weitzel (A)
Rev. Addison M. Roberts (A)
Rev. Wilmer R. Martin (At)
Fred Stehman, Lay Delegate
Armand Weller, Alternate
SUSQUEHANNA DISTRICT
Rev. Sterling Trimmer, DFD Bair, Faith
Rev. Michael E. Campbell (Pt)
Mike Herman, Lay Delegate
John Moore, Alternate
Baltimore, MD, Rosedale
Rev. Russell E. Warner (Pt)
Columbia, Grace
Rev. Don Wert
Margaret Hollingsworth, Lay Delegate
Thomas Mimnall, Alternate
East Berlin, Countryside Fellowship
Rev. Raymond J. Newlin (Pt)
John Kut, Lay Delegate
Jeffrey Sensenig, Alternate
Kinderhook
Rev. Douglas D. Evans (Pt)
Sally Garber, Lay Delegate
Martha Kemmick, Alternate
Mount Joy, Trinity
Rev. C. Gerald Berrier, Jr. (Pt)
Linda Millar, Lay Delegate
Cheryl Billow, Alternate
Red Lion, Arlington
Rev. Sterling I. Trimmer, Jr.
JoAnn Miller, Lay Delegate
Reichs
Rev. Daniel T. Blank
Thelma Mowrer, Lay Delegate
Derek Risser, Alternate
Weigelstown, St. David’s
Rev. N. Patrick Teaford
John Stough, Lay Delegate
Craig Sherk, Alternate
York, St. Paul
Rev. Carlos A. Kelly
Beverly Boose, Lay Delegate
David Boose, Alternate
York, Iglesia Cristiana (Church Plant)
Rev. Carlos A. Kelly
York, The Next Step (Church Plant)
Rev. Carlos A. Kelly
Rev. Timothy L. King
AGENCY PASTOR
Rev. Dana M. Logan
ITINERANT ELDER/ACTIVE RELATED FIELDS
K. Noel Blancaflor, Chaplain, US Air Force
Timothy F. Christman, Pastor, Non-EC congregation
Glenn L. Compton, Pastor, Non-EC congregation
W. Joel Copeland, Jr., Chaplain, VA Medical Center
Robert W. Gockley, II, Counselor, Huntingdon Valley, PA
Kurtis M. Graff, Missionary
Philip T. Guistwite, Counselor
Steven P. Kosylo, Suicide Prevention Program Manager
Joshua A. Metz, Chaplain, US Army
Andrew D. Miller, Pastor, Non-EC congregation
Robert L. Nissly, PCAP Representative
Franklin H. Schock, Retirement Community Administrator
Kenneth M. Sears, Missionary
Scott L. Shay, Pastor, Non-EC congregation
SUPERNUMERARY PASTORS
Baxter A. Becker
Mark R. Brownson
Joel R. Christman
Stephen H. Cramer
Brian D. Garner
Michael L. Hollinger
Kenneth J. Kuhns
Nicholas Lakatos
Richard L. Magness
Steven M. Minnich
Bruce a. Ray
Michael T. Soltis
SUPERANNUATED PASTORS
Reginald C. Austin
Robert L. Bast
Gerald E. Baum
James F. Bound
Robert A. Brown
Richard F. Cummings, Jr.
Robert M. Daneker, Sr.
David E. Dick
Norman W. Dixon
Harry T. Dow
Robert H. Gresh
David C. Greulich
John P. Haag
Glenn H. Hansen
James H. Hansen
Herbert P. Hartman
Paul K. Hauk
David R. Heffner
Ronald C. Heim
David G. Hornberger, Jr.
Donald W. Howell
Robert G. Hower
Kirby N. Keller
Richard E. Kern
Allen L. Kline
Paul P. Koelln
Richard W. Kohl
Robert L. Kramer
Richard N. Krcal
Gary L. Kuehner
Gordon R. Lewis
Gary C. Luckenbill
Roy K. Luckenbill
Charles H. Markley
Wilmer R. Martin
William J. McEllroy, Jr.
Donald W. Metz
Mark Micklos
Alfred W. Miller
Glenn A. Miller
Keith R. Miller
Ronald D. Miller
Frederick J. Moury, Jr.
John E. Moyer
John P. Phillippi
James F. Price
John P. Ragsdale
Barry E. Rebert
Richard D. Reigle
Nelson R. Reppert
Abram E. Rhoads
Daniel A. Rohrbaugh
David G. Roof
William S. Sailer
H. Robert Samuels
Harold P. Scanlin
Kenneth A. Schmoyer
Scott E. Shaffer
John S. Smith
Thomas G. Souders
Robert J. Stahl
Edward J. Vondran
B. Bruce Wagner
Philip S. Walck
John C. Ward
Kenneth M. Weaver
Don H. Wert
Harold Wigginton
Bruce H. Willier
Robert Q. Wolcott
Timothy J. Wolcott
Lloyd S. Yeager
Robert W. Zetterberg
Robert D. Zook