Hawaii Pacific District Journal 2014.pdf
Transcript of Hawaii Pacific District Journal 2014.pdf
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Sixty-second
Annual Assembly Journal
of the
Hawaii Pacific District
Church of the Nazarene
sessions held at
Honolulu, Hawaii
April 1-3, 2014
Dr. David Busic Dr. Robert C. Killen
General Superintendent District Superintendent
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SESSIONS OF THE HAWAII PACIFIC DISTRICT ASSEMBLY Date Place Host Pastor Gen. Supt. Dist. Supt. Dist. Sec. March 16, 1952 Honolulu Kaimuki Cecil Knippers Dr. G. B. Williamson Cecil Knippers Norman Moore March 19, 1953 Honolulu First A. J. Gunter Dr. G. B. Williamson Cecil Knippers Norman Moore November, 11, 1954 Honolulu First Harold W. Kiemel Dr. Hardy C. Powers Cecil Knippers Reeford Chaney February 3, 1956 Kailua Harold W. Meadows Dr. Hardy C. Powers Cecil Knippers Reeford Chaney February 8, 1957 Wahiawa Joseph D. Wright Dr. D. I. Vanderpool Cecil Knippers Paul W. Schmidt March 20-21, 1958 Honolulu First Harold W. Kiemel Dr. Hugh C. Benner Cecil Knippers Paul W. Schmidt March 11-12, 1959 Honolulu First Harold W. Kiemel Dr. Hugh C. Benner W. S. Purinton Virgil W. Borden March 16-18, 1960 Honolulu First Harold W. Kiemel Dr. Samuel Young W. S. Purinton William W. Sever February 16-17, 1961 Honolulu First Harold W. Kiemel Dr. D. I. Vanderpool Melza H. Brown William W. Sever March 1-2, 1962 Honolulu First Harold W. Kiemel Dr. V. H. Lewis Melza H. Brown William W. Sever March 15-16, 1963 Honolulu First Harold W. Kiemel Dr. Samuel Young Melza H. Brown William W. Sever February 13-14, 1964 Honolulu First Charles E. Higgins Dr. G. B. Williamson Melza H. Brown William W. Sever February 10-11, 1965 Honolulu First Charles E. Higgins Dr. Hugh C. Benner W. Lee Gann William W. Sever April 21-22, 1966 Honolulu First Charles E. Higgins Dr. Hardy C. Powers W. Lee Gann William W. Sever April 27-28, 1967 Honolulu First Charles E. Higgins Dr. George Coulter W. Lee Gann William W. Sever April 18-19, 1968 Honolulu First Charles E. Higgins Dr. V. H. Lewis W. Lee Gann William W. Sever April 17-18, 1969 Honolulu First Jack W. Nash Dr. Samuel Young W. Lee Gann William W. Sever April 23-24, 1970 Honolulu First Jack W. Nash Dr. Edward Lawlor W. Lee Gann William W. Sever April 22-23, 1971 Honolulu First Jack W. Nash Dr. Eugene L. Stowe W. Lee Gann William W. Sever April 20-21, 1972 Honolulu First Jack W. Nash Dr. Orville W. Jenkins W. Lee Gann William W. Sever May 3-4, 1973 Honolulu First Jack W. Nash Dr. George Coulter Virgil K. Grover William W. Sever April 18-19, 1974 Honolulu First Henry L. Mills Dr. V. H. Lewis Virgil K. Grover William W. Sever April 17-18, 1975 Honolulu First Henry L. Mills Dr. Charles H. Strickland Virgil K. Grover William W. Sever April 22-23, 1976 Honolulu First Jerry L. Appleby Dr. Orville W. Jenkins Virgil K. Grover Harold W. Meadows April 21-22, 1977 Honolulu First Jerry L. Appleby Dr. Eugene L. Stowe Virgil K. Grover Harold W. Meadows April 19-20, 1978 Honolulu First Jerry L. Appleby Dr. William M. Greathouse Virgil K. Grover Harold W. Meadows April 18-19, 1979 Honolulu First Jerry L. Appleby Dr. George Coulter Virgil K. Grover Harold W. Meadows April 16-17, 1980 Honolulu First Jerry L. Appleby Dr. V. H. Lewis Darrell B. Teare Harold W. Meadows April 22-23, 1981 Honolulu First Jerry L. Appleby Dr. Charles H. Strickland Darrell B. Teare Harold W. Meadows April 21-22, 1982 Honolulu First Larry D. Coen Dr. Orville W. Jenkins Darrell B. Teare Harold W. Meadows April 20-21, 1983 Honolulu First Larry D. Coen Dr. Orville W. Jenkins Darrell B. Teare Harold W. Meadows April 11-12, 1984 Honolulu First Larry D. Coen Dr. Eugene L. Stowe Darrell B. Teare Harold W. Meadows April 11-12, 1985 Honolulu First Larry D. Coen Dr. Eugene L. Stowe Darrell B. Teare Harold W. Meadows April 9-10, 1986 Honolulu First Larry D. Coen Dr. William M. Greathouse Darrell B. Teare Harold W. Meadows April 8-9, 1987 Honolulu First Larry D. Coen Dr. William M. Greathouse Darrell B. Teare Harold W. Meadows April 14-15, 1988 Honolulu First Larry D. Coen Dr. Jerald D. Johnson Dr. Darrell B. Teare Harold W. Meadows April 12-13, 1989 Honolulu First Joseph D. Wright Dr. Jerald D. Johnson Dr. Darrell B. Teare Harold W. Meadows
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April 4-5, 1990 Honolulu First Joseph D. Wright Dr. John A. Knight Dr. Darrell B. Teare Harold W. Meadows April 3-4, 1991 Honolulu First Joseph D. Wright Dr. John A. Knight Dr. Darrell B. Teare Harold W. Meadows April 8-9, 1992 Honolulu First Joseph D. Wright Dr. William J. Prince Dr. Darrell B. Teare Harold W. Meadows March 31-April 1, 1993 Honolulu First Marlyn W. Anderson Dr. William J. Prince Dr. Darrell B. Teare Shinri Nishimura April 6-7, 1994 Honolulu First Marlyn W. Anderson Dr. Paul G. Cunningham Robert C. Killen Shinri Nishimura April 5-6, 1995 Honolulu First Marlyn W. Anderson Dr. Paul G. Cunningham Robert C. Killen Shinri Nishimura April 10-11, 1996 Honolulu First Ernest C. McNaught Dr. James H. Diehl Robert C. Killen Shinri Nishimura April 2-3, 1997 Honolulu First Ernest C. McNaught Dr. James H. Diehl Robert C. Killen Shinri Nishimura April 1-2, 1998 Honolulu First Ernest C. McNaught Dr. Jim L. Bond Robert C. Killen Shinri Nishimura April 7-8, 1999 Honolulu First Stephen T. Murakami Dr. Jim L. Bond Robert C. Killen Michael H. Litsey April 5-6, 2000 Honolulu First Stephen T. Murakami Dr. Jerry D. Porter Robert C. Killen Michael H. Litsey April 4-5, 2001 Honolulu First Stephen T. Murakami Dr. Jerry D. Porter Robert C. Killen Michael H. Litsey April 10-11, 2002 Honolulu First Stephen T. Murakami Dr. W. Talmadge Johnson Robert C. Killen Michael H. Litsey April 2-3, 2003 Honolulu First Chris Sutherland Dr. W. Talmadge Johnson Robert C. Killen Michael H. Litsey April 14-15, 2004 Honolulu First Chris Sutherland Dr. Jesse C. Middendorf Robert C. Killen Michael H. Litsey April 13-14, 2005 Kaneohe Darren Reed Dr. Jesse C. Middendorf Robert C. Killen Michael H. Litsey April 5-6, 2006 Honolulu First Chris Sutherland Dr. Paul G. Cunningham Robert C. Killen Michael H. Litsey April 11-12, 2007 Honolulu First Chris Sutherland Dr. Paul G. Cunningham Robert C. Killen Michael H. Litsey April 2-3, 2008 Honolulu First Richard D. Power Dr. Jerry D. Porter Robert C. Killen Michael H. Litsey March 31-April 2, 2009 Honolulu First Richard D. Power Dr. Jerry D. Porter Robert C. Killen Michael H. Litsey March 30-April 1, 2010 Honolulu First Dr. J. K. Warrick Robert C. Killen Michael H. Litsey March 31-31, 2011 Honolulu First Mark D. Rigg Dr. J. K. Warrick Robert C. Killen Michael H. Litsey April 10-12, 2012 Honolulu First Mark D. Rigg Dr. David Graves Robert C. Killen Michael H. Litsey April 2-4, 2013 Honolulu First Mark D. Rigg Dr. David Graves Robert C. Killen Michael H. Litsey. April 1-3, 2014 Honolulu First Dr. David Busic Dr. Robert C. Killen Michael H. Litsey
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Contents
Page
I. Official
Directory……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3
A. Officers of the Assembly and district …………………………………3
B. District Boards and Standing Committees………………………………4
C. Assembly Committees………………………………………………………………………………….8
D. District Auxiliary Organizations…………………………………………….…9
E. District Church Directory…………………………………………………………………13
F. Ordained Elders……………………………………………………………………………………………32
G. Ordained Deacons…………………………………………………………………………………………36
H. Licensed Ministers……………………………………………………………………………………37
II. General Information………………………………………………………………………………………………39
III. Plan of Examination………………………………………………………………………………………………41
A. District Board of Ministry - Studies……………………………………41
B. Instruction to Students………………………………………………………………………41
C. List of Students……………………………………………………………………..………………46
IV. Daily Proceedings …………………………………………………………………………………………………48
V. Reports ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………55
A. District Officers………………………………………………………………………………………54
1. District Superintendent……………………………………………………………..54
2 2. SDMI Ministries Chair……………………………………………………………………74
3. District NMI President…………………………………………………………………76
4. District NYI President…………………………………………………………………87
B. District Boards and Standing Committees…………………………91
1. District Advisory Board………………………………………………………………91
2. District Board of Ministry - Credentials…………………93
3. District Board of Ministry – Studies……………………………94
C. Assembly Committees……………………………………………………………………………….95
1. Finance Committee…………………………………………………………………………….95
2. Auditing Committee…………………………………………………………………………110
3. Memorial Committee…………………………………………………………………………112
4. Nominating Committee……………………………………………………………………113
VI. Convention Résumés ……………………………………………………………………………………………115
A. District NMI Convention……………………………………………………………………115
B. District NYI Convention……………………………………………………………………118
C. District SDMI Convention…………………………………………………………………124
VII. Financial and Statistical…………………………………………………………………125
A. District Treasurer…………………………………………………………………………………125
B. District SDMI Ministries Treasurer………………………………………129
C. District NMI Treasurer………………………………………………………………………130
D. District NYI Treasurer………………………………………………………………………139
E. Supplemental Statistical Chart…………………………………………………145
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I. Official Directory
A. OFFICERS OF THE ASSEMBLY AND DISTRICT
(Area Code 808 unless otherwise indicated)
General Superintendent — Dr. David Busic, 17001 Prairie Star
Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 (913-577-0500)
District Superintendent — Dr. Rick Power, P.O. Box 2188, Aiea,
HI
96701 (E-mail: [email protected]; 422-
0459)
District Office - P. O. Box 2188, Aiea, HI 96701
(Website:www.hawaiipacificdistrict.org; Fax: 423-6400;
422-0459)
District Secretary — Rev. Michael H. Litsey, P.O. Box 2087, Ewa
Beach, HI 96706-2087 ([email protected]; Fax : 689-
5151; 292-5831)
District Treasurer — Kona Hahn, 45-440 Koa Kahiko St., Kaneohe,
HI
96744 ([email protected]; 247-
4267)
District SDMI Board Chair — Rev. Tim Cruz, 112 S. Kane St.,
Kahului, HI 96732 ([email protected]; 255-
7056)
District NYI President — Jake Heaton, P.O. Box 335, Kailua, HI
96734 ([email protected]; 808-729-6583)
4 District NMI President — Ivy Paleka, P.O. Box 494,Paia, HI 96779
(E-mail: [email protected]; 283-8809)
Point Loma Nazarene University - Dr. Bob Brower, President
3900 Lomaland Drive, San Diego, CA 92106 (619-849-2200)
Website: www.pointloma.edu
Office of University Advancement - 3900 Lomaland Drive,
San Diego, CA 92106 (619-849-2302); Fax (619-849-2616)
E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. Steve Seelig, Senior Director of Planned Giving
E-mail: [email protected]; Phone (619-849-2516)
District Planned Giving Advisor: Tom Rulon, Esq., 970 N.
Kalaheo Ave., Suite A-200, Pali Palms Plaza, Kailua, HI
96734 (E-mail: [email protected]; 253-0436)
Church of the Nazarene Foundation: Kenneth R. Roney, 13795
S. Mur-Len Rd., Ste. 101, Olathe, KS 66062 (866-273-2549)
B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES
District Advisory Board
Dr. Rick Power, district superintendent, ex officio, (chair),
P.O.
Box 2188, Aiea, HI 96701
([email protected]; fax: 423-6400; 422-0459)
5 Ordained Ministers
Rev. Jerry Appleby, 45-135A Mokulele Dr., Kaneohe, HI 96744
([email protected]; 808-235-8787 ext.
207; 808-343-6391)
Rev. Michael H. Litsey (secretary), P.O. Box 2087, Ewa Beach,
HI 96706 ([email protected]; 808-292-5831)
Rev. R.J. Strickland 5000B.Iroquois Ave.
Ewa,HI 96706 (E-mail:[email protected];342-8737)
Laypersons
Joline Chang, P.O. Box 126, Kaneohe, HI 96744
([email protected]; 247-6880)
Florence Teruya, 1448 Ala Aolani St., Honolulu, HI 96819
(808-839-5076)
Bradley Valenzuela, 9 Kalie St., Wahiawa, HI 96786
(E-mail: [email protected]; 808-216-4049)
District Board of Ministry
(All terms to expire 2017)
Dr. Rick Power, district superintendent, ex officio,
P.O. Box 2188, Aiea, HI 96701
([email protected];fax:423-6400;422-0459)
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Rev. Robert Strickland, Studies Secretary, 5000B Iroquois Ave
Ewa Beach HI, 96706 ([email protected] ;
808-342-8033)
Rev. Lauloa Fereti, 91-717 Kilipoe St., Ewa Beach, HI 96706
([email protected]; 689-5036)
Rev. Daniel Leibbrand
Rev. Michael H. Litsey, P.O. Box 2087, Ewa Beach, HI 96706
([email protected]; fax and phone: 689-5151)
Rev. Joy Lum Kee, 45-153 Popoki St., Kaneohe HI 96744
([email protected]; 808-258-6032)
Rev. Robert Miller, 544 Oneawa St., Kailua, HI 96734
([email protected]; cell: 347-2808; 644-9333)
Rev. Jerry Appleby, Credentials Chair, 45-135A Mokulele Dr.,
Kaneohe, HI 96744
([email protected]; 808-235-8787
ext. 207; 808-343-6391)
Rev. Dan Leibbrand, P.O. Box 290, Hanapepe, HI 96716
([email protected]; 808-335-5584)
Rev. Richard Ragle, Studies Chair, 267 Liko Lehua St, Hilo, HI
96720 ([email protected]; 934-7302, cell 989-1378)
7 Rev. Gordon Wong, Credentials Sec., 4385 Keaka Dr., Honolulu,HI
96818 (thebridgehawaii.org; 421-0000)
District Court of Appeals
(All terms to expire 2017)
Dr. Rick Power, district superintendent, ex officio,
chair, P.O. Box 2188, Aiea, HI 96701
([email protected];Fax: 423-6400;422-0459)
Rev. Jerry Appleby, 45-135A Mokulele Dr., Kaneohe, HI 96744
([email protected]; 808-235-8787 ext.
207; 808-343-6391)
Rev. Robert Miller, 544 Oneawa St., Kailua, HI 96734
([email protected]; cell: 347-2808; 644-9333)
Rev. Johh Mills, 2090 Hanalima Street V-201, Lihue, HI
96766-8946 (Hanapepe) (808-639-2546)
Rev. Gordon Wong, 4385 Keaka Dr., Honolulu,HI 96818
(thebridgehawaii.org; 421-0000)
Adrian Galvez, 94-1045 Haalau, Waipahu, HI 96797
([email protected];808-677-8045)
Bill Mickelsen, 45-393 Nakuluai St., Kaneohe, HI 96744
(808-221-0225)
8 District Missional Strategy Team
Rev. Robert Killen, district superintendent, ex officio,
(chair), P.O. Box 2188, Aiea, HI 96701
([email protected]; fax: 423-6400; 422-0459)
Rev. Jerry Appleby, 45-135A Mokulele Dr., Kaneohe, HI 96744
([email protected]; 235-8787 ext. 207;
343-6391)
Craig Furusho, 91-1913 Luahoana St., Ewa Beach, HI 96706
(685-2821)
Kevin Kaya, 47-271-A Hui Iwa St., Kaneohe, HI 96744 (230-1672)
Rev. James Valenzuela, 1339 Kipaipai St. #19B, Pearl City, HI
96782 (542-2490)
Rev. Gordon Wong, 4385 Keaka Dr., Honolulu, HI 96818
(thebridgehawaii.org; 421-0000)
Nazarene Christian Day Schools Committee
District superintendent, the pastor, the local director, and the
local school board chair of each church that operates a day
school; also a district coordinator of Nazarene Christian Day
Schools, to be nominated by the District Advisory Board and
appointed by the district superintendent, who shall serve as
chair.
9 C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES
Auditing Committee
Dulce Valenzuela (term to expire 2017), Alfred Monico (2016),
Kahele Lum Kee (2015).
Finance Committee
Dr. Rick Power, district superintendent, ex officio; Rev.
Richard A. Ragle, chair (term to expire 2016), Rev. Jerry
Appleby (2015), Dulce Valenzuela (2016), Rev. Mike Litsey
(2017), Arlene Pack (2015), Rev. Joy Lum Kee (2018), Bill
Mickelsen (2018), Darlene Wolff (2017), district NMI president,
district NYI president, district chair of SDMI Ministries, and
the district treasurer.
Nominating Committee
Dr. Robert C.Killen, Rev. Jerry Appleby, Rev. Rita
Bechtelheimer, Kevin Kaya, Rev. Mike Litsey, Bill Mickelsen,
Rev. Bob Miller, Sandi Paselio, Florence Teruya, John Turner,
Rev. Rasela Ui Iiga and Rev. Gordon Wong
D. DISTRICT AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS
District Sunday School Discipleship Ministries Board
10 Chairman - Rev. Tim Cruz, 112 S. Kane St., Kahului, HI 96732
([email protected]; 255-
7056)
Elected Members of the Board:
Rev. Bob Miller (term to expire 2015), 544 Oneawa St.,
Kailua, HI 96734 ([email protected]; 808-347-2808)
Rev. Lori Leibbrand (term to expire 2016), P.O. Box 290,
Hanapepe, HI 96716 ([email protected]; 808-335-5584)
Rachelle Wong, Secretary (term to expire 2017), 4385 Keaka
Drive, Honolulu, HI 96818
([email protected]; 422-7978)
Directors:
Children’s Ministry-Rev. Joy Lum Kee, 7544 Nakalele Street,
Honolulu, HI 96825
(E-mail: [email protected]; Cell: 258-6032; 394-0285)
Youth Ministry – Rev. Will Campbell, 45-520 Pahia Rd. #A1,
Kaneohe,
HI 96744 (email: [email protected]; 440-319-
6428)
Members:
Sherry Monico, Treasurer, 45-525 Kamooalii St., Kaneohe HI 96744
([email protected]; 808-235-4045)
Sandi Paselio, 45-1030 Wailele Rd., Kaneohe, HI 96744
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5900)
Rick Ragle, 267 Liko Lehua St., Hilo, HI 96720
([email protected]; 808989-1378)
Joe Crosby, HC 3 Box 13519, Keaau, HI 96749
([email protected]; 808-345-3915)
Nathan Yoshida, 45-169 Namoku St., Kaneohe, HI 96744
([email protected]; 808-389-4589)
District Nazarene Mission International Council
Area Code 808
District Nazarene Mission International Council
Area Code 808
President- Mrs. Ivy Paleka Box 790494 Paia, HI 96779 (E-mail:
[email protected];283-8809)
Vice President- Mrs. Gail Ragle 267 LikoLehua St. Hilo, HI 96720
(E-mail:[email protected];930-4541;cell-989-1368)
Secretary- Mrs. Linda Kinoshita 45-482 Apiki St. Kaneohe, HI
96744 (E-mail:[email protected];247-
8034;cell-389-2597)
Treasurer- Mrs. Calyndal Valenzuela 98-1478 Hoomahie Lp. Pearl
City, HI 96782 (E-mail: [email protected];454-
1673;cell-226-2682)
12 Prayer and Fasting-- Rev. R.J. Strickland, 5000B.Iroquois Ave.
Ewa,HI 96706 (E-mail:[email protected];342-8737)
Mission Education- Ms. Shan Fereti, (E-mail:
[email protected]; 838-9460)
Publicity- Mrs. Gail Ragle, 267 LikoLehua St. Hilo, HI 96720 (E-
mail:[email protected];930-4541;cell-989-1368)
Links- Mrs. Gail Ragle, 267 LikoLehua St. Hilo, HI 96720 (E-
mail:[email protected];930-4541;cell-989-1368)
Children’s Missions- Rev. Joy Lum Kee, 45-153 Popoki St.
Kaneohe, HI 96744 (E-mail:jlumkee@windward; 258-
6032)
Youth Missions- Rev. Jacob Heaton, Box 335 Kailua, HI 96734 (E-
mail: [email protected]; 729-6583)
Work and Witness- Rev. R.J. Strickland, 5000B.Iroquois Ave. Ewa,
HI 96706 (E-mail:[email protected]; 342-8737)
Alabaster- Mrs. Kacy Strickland, 5000B.Iroquois Ave. Ewa, HI
96706 (E-mail:[email protected]; 343-0895)
Compassionate Ministries-- Mrs. Kacy Strickland 5000B.Iroquois
Ave. Ewa, HI 96706 (E-mail:[email protected]; 343-
0895)
Missionary Health Care- Rev. Tim Cruz, 112 Kane St. Kahului, HI
96732 (E-mail:[email protected]; 255-7056)
World Mission Broadcast- Ms. Shan Fereti, (E-mail:
13 [email protected]; 838-9460)
Mission Call Director - Rev. Tim Cruz, 112 Kane St. Kahului, HI
96732 (E-mail:[email protected]; 255-7056)
Deputation - Rev. John Miller, 16 Kalie St. Wahiawa, HI 96786
(E-mail:[email protected]; 238-7763)
HIPAC District Nazarene Youth International Council
(Area Code 808 – Unless otherwise noted)
Executive Council:
President – Jacob Heaton, [email protected]; 729-6583
Vice President – Lynn Huma, [email protected]; 661-992-6239
Secretary – Jamie Grubert, [email protected]; 223-
4741
Treasurer – Misty Pavao, P.O. Box Hanemaulu, HI 96715
[email protected]; 482-4654
E. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY
Connection Point (Organized 1985) (018-0056)
Web Address: www.connectionpointnaz.org; E-mail:
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[email protected]; 808-982-5177 Location – (mail:
HCR 3, Box13519) 15-1839 Uhaloa (32nd Ave.), Kea’au, HI 96749
Pastor – (8/1/2013) Joe Crosby (Jessica) HC 3 Box 13519, Keaau,
HI 96749 ([email protected]; 808-982-5177)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Jessica Crosby, HC 3 Box 13519, Keaau,
HI 96749 ([email protected])
Women’s Min. Dir. – Marti Morishige, ([email protected])
NMI Pres. – Marti Morishige, ([email protected])
Church Board Sec. – Darlene Wolff, 1202 Oihana St., Hilo, HI
96720 ([email protected]; 808-959-3402)
Church Treas. – Darlene Wolff, 1202 Oihana St., Hilo, HI
96720 ([email protected]; 808-959-3402)
Cup of Water Outreach (Organized 2004) (018-0047)
808-688-4793 Location – 96-179 Waiawa Rd., Pearl City, HI, 96782
Pastor – (5/7/06) Vaelua Piliati (Sofaea), 808 Ahua St. #10,
Honolulu, HI 96819 (808-688-4793)
Assoc. Pastor – Eugene Piliati, 94-152 Awalau St. #2, Waipahu,
HI 96797 (808-354-1557)
Music Director – Eugene Piliati, 94-152 Awalau St. #2, Waipahu
96797 HI (808-354-1557)
15 SDMI Supt. – Nessa Faumui 304 Libby, Honolulu, HI 96819 (808-
203-
9938)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. – Lealoa Piliati 94-152 Awalau St. #2,
Waipahu
96797 HI 96819 (808-354-1557)
Youth Pastor – Eugene Piliati, 94-152 Awalau St. #2, Waipahu
96797
HI 96819 (808-354-1557)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Peterson Piliati, 808 Ahua St. #10, Honolulu,
HI 96819 (808-723-5526)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Iunise Salanoa, (760-475-0760)
NMI Pres. – Queen Lydia Fono, (808-200-9728)
Church Treas. – Fale Alosio, 94-234 Aniani Place #11, Waipahu,
Hawaii 96797 (808-398-
5807)
Church Sec. - Queen Lydia Fono, (808-200-9728)
Ewa Beach (Organized 1959) (018-0005)
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 808-689-5151; 808-689-5151
Location – (mail: P.O. Box 2087) 91-913 Papipi Pl., Ewa Beach,
HI 96706
Pastor – (10/14/96) Michael H. Litsey, 91-554 Pupu St., Ewa
Beach, HI 96706 (808-292-5831)
SDMI Supt. – Donnie Arellano, 91-1101 Kauiki St., Ewa Beach,
HI 96706 (808-689-7263)
16 NMI Pres. – Joe Stephenson, 91.327 Hoano Pl., Ewa Beach, HI
96706 (808-330-5491)
Church Board Sec. – Arlene Pack, 1711 Nakula St., Wahiawa,
HI 96786 (808-621-6639)
Church Treas. – Arlene Pack, 1711 Nakula St., Wahiawa,
HI 96786 (808-621-6639)
First Samoan (Organized 1959) (018-0001)
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 808-671-7985; 808-744-
7195
Location – (Mail: 91-717 Kilipoe St.) 91-913 Papipi Pl., Ewa
Beach, HI 96706
Pastor – (12/15/95) Lauloa Fereti (Latasi), 91-717 Kilipoe St.,
Ewa Beach, HI 96706 (808-744-7195)
Music Dir. – Matt Mamea, 91-717 Kilipoe St., Ewa Beach,
HI 96706 (808-699-5760)
SDMI Supt. – Julie Paselio, 94-413 Opeha St., Waipahu, HI
96797 (808-389-7565)
NYI Pres. – Gladys Paselio, 94-413 Opeha St., Waipahu, HI
96797 (808-389-7565)
NMI Pres. – Eteline Paselio, 94-413 Opeha St., Waipahu, HI
96797 (808-389-7565)
17 Church Board Sec. – Peni Faafiti, 91-717 Kilipoe St., Ewa
Beach, HI 96706 (808-781-
8263)
Church Treas. – Taumanupepe Mamea Faafiti, 91-717 Kilipoe St.,
Ewa Beach, HI 96706 (808-781-8263)
Hanapepe (Organized 1957) (018-0011)
Web Address: www.hcnkauai.com; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax:
808-335-5584; 808-335-5584
Location – (mail: P.O. Box 290) 4476 Pepe Rd., Hanapepe,
HI 96716
Co-Pastors – (7/1/12) Dan & Lori Leibbrand, P.O. Box 290,
Hanapepe, HI 96716 ([email protected]; 808-335-5584)
Vis. Min. – Dan Leibbrand, P.O. Box 290, Hanapepe, HI 96716
([email protected]; 808-335-5584)
SDMI Supt. – Susan Hironaka, P.O. Box 819, Kaleheo, HI 96741
([email protected]; 808-332-9894)
NYI Pres. – Markland Soliva, P.O. Box 224, Kaumakani, HI
96747 ([email protected]; 808-335-8574)
Youth Pastor – Markland Soliva, P.O. Box 224, Kaumakani, HI
96747 ([email protected]; 808-335-8574)
NMI Pres. – Markland Soliva, P.O. Box 224, Kaumakani, HI
96747 ([email protected]; 808-335-8574)
18 Men’s Min. Dir. – Dan Leibbrand, P.O. Box 290, Hanapepe, HI
96716 ([email protected]; 808-335-5584)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Lori Leibbrand, P.O. Box 290, Hanapepe, HI
96716 ([email protected]; 808-335-5584)
Church Board Sec. – Darin Furusho, P.O. Box 129, Kalaheo, HI
96741 (808-332-8762)
Church Treas. – Steven Hironaka, P.O. Box 819, Kalaheo, HI 96741
(wmsteve808@ yahoo.com; 808-332-9894)
Hawaii Korean (CTM) (018-0012)
Location – 91-913 Papipi Pl., Ewa Beach, HI 96706
Pastor - Soonkil Park (Lydia), 91-737 Fort Weaver Rd. #308, Ewa
Beach, HI 96706 ([email protected] 808-232-7508)
Hilo (Organized 1953) (018-0010)
Web Address: www.HiloNaz.com; E-mail: [email protected];
fax: 808-959-7020; 808-959-4949
Location – 595 Kupulau Rd., Hilo, HI 96720
Pastor – (11/8/92) Richard A. Ragle (Gail), 267 Liko Lehua
St., Hilo, HI 96720 ([email protected];
cell Phone: 808-989-1378; 808-930-4541)
Day School Dir./Principal – Stacia Burton, 257 Olu ST., Hilo, HI
96720 ([email protected]; cell: 808-557-5445; 808-945-
6464)
19 SDMI Supt. – Nancy Snedecor,11-1855 Alani St., Eden Roc, HI
96778 ([email protected]; 808-747-0177)
NMI Pres. – Gail Ragle, 267 Liko Lehua St., Hilo, HI 96720
([email protected]; cell: 808-989-1368; 808-930-4541)
Church Board Sec. – Iwaloa Chilson, 257 Olu St., Hilo, HI 96720
(808-756-1551)
Church Treas. – Kenson Wagner, HCR Box 9612, Keaau, HI 96749
([email protected]; 808-894-7760)
Honolulu First (Organized 1947) (018-0030)
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 808-531-2282; 808-531-5251
Location – 408 N. Judd St., Honolulu, HI 96817
Pastor – TBD
Youth Pastor – Jake Heaton, P.O. Box 335, Kailua, HI
96734 ([email protected]; 808-729-6583)
Vis. Min. – Solomon “Hotch” Kekoa, 45-534 B Kapalai Rd.,
Kaneohe, HI 96744 ([email protected]; 808-256-9610)
SDMI Supt. – Florence Teruya, 1448 Ala Aolani St., Honolulu, HI
96819 ([email protected]; 808-839-5076)
Day School Dir./Principal – Cin Dee Enos, 1588 Ala Hahanui St.,
Honolulu, HI 96818 ([email protected]; 808-833-3469)
School Teacher – Rita Bechtelheimer, 45-482 Apiki Street,
Kaneohe, HI 96744 (808-247-8034)
20 Church Sec. – Harold Takara, 47-127 Kaimalolo Pl., Kaneohe,
HI 96744 ([email protected]; 808-782-4040)
Church Trea. – Adrian Galvez, 94-1045 Haalau, Waipahu, HI
96797 ([email protected];808-677-8045)
Kahului (Organized 1956) (018-0080)
Web Address: kahuluinazarene.com; E-mail: [email protected];
808-877-5719
Location – (Mail: P.O. Box 1454, Kahului, HI 96733) 192 W.
Kamehameha, Kahului, HI 96732
Pastor – (8/9/09) Tim Cruz (Skye), 112 S. Kane, Kahului, HI
96732 (808-255-7056)
SDMI Supt. – Leila Fernandez, 1063 L. Main St., #516, Wialuku,
HI 96793 (808-298-5058)
NYI Pres. – Jenessa Koons
Youth Pastor – Justice Bourne
Prime Time Dir. – Connie Melemai, 590 Kaimana St., Kahului, HI
96732 (808-298-1753)
Adult Min. Dir. – Lorelei Torino, 792 Alua St., #102, Wailuku,
HI 96793 (808-249-2805)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Skye Cruz, 112 S. Kane, Kahului, HI 96732
(808-871-1163)
21 Church Board Sec. – Sally Condon, 256 Puumakani St., Kahului,
HI
96732 (808-446-5311)
Church Treas. – Jim Clark, 29 Laukona St., #2003 Kahului, HI
96793 (808-214-5260)
Kailua English (Organized 1951) (018-0050)
Web Address: www.kailuanaz.org; E-mail: [email protected];
fax: 808-262-4400; 808-262-4400
Location – 536 Oneawa St., Kailua, HI 96734
Pastor – (7/4/2006) Robert Miller (Judith), 544 Oneawa St.,
Kailua, HI 96734 ([email protected]; 808-347-2808)
Office Secretary – Patti Ferreira, 25 Aulike St. Apt. #216.
Kailua, HI 96734 ([email protected]; 808-220-4894)
Asst. Pastor – Anne Barcus, 25 Aulike St. #320, Kailua, HI
96734 ([email protected]; 913-692-6815)
Youth Pastor - Andres Marrufo, 460C Huilani St., Kailua, HI
96734 ([email protected]; 623-340-0958)
Music Dir. – Karelin James, 45-663 Apuakea St., Kaneohe, HI
96744 ([email protected]; 618-960-9750)
SDMI Chair - Cary Nederhouser, 1345 Ulupii ST., Kailua, HI 96734
([email protected]; 808-265-6733)
NYI Pres. – John Stout, 1332 Aloha Oe Dr., Kailua, HI 96734
22 (808-517-
1138)
NMI Pres. – Dee Esias, 41-515 Humupaa Pl., Waimanalo, HI 96795
([email protected]; 808-222-3577)
Church Board Sec. – Tom Rulon, 219 Kaha St., Kailua, HI 96734
(808-782-5350)
Church Treas. – John Turner, P.O. Box 505, Kailua, HI 96734
([email protected]; 808-295-4608)
Kailua Samoan (Organized 1992) (018-0048)
808-392-8463
Location – (mail: P.O. Box 1181, Aiea, HI 96701) 536 Oneawa
St., Kailua, HI 96734
Pastor - - Alii Iiga (Rasela), 1475 Linapuni St. No.
1505A, Honolulu, HI 96819 (808-845-1750)
Assoc. Pastor - Rasela Iiga, 1475 Linapuni St. No.1505A,
Honolulu, HI 96819 (808-845-1750)
Music Dir. – Gogo Ui, 1475 Linapuni St. No.1505A, Honolulu, HI
96819
Vis. Min. – Sauula Iiga, 1475 Linapuni St. No.1505A,
Honolulu, HI 96819 (808-845-1750)
SDMI Supt. – Rasela Iiga, 1475 Linapuni St. No.1505A,
Honolulu, HI 96819 (808-845-1750)
23 NYI Pres. - Rasela Iiga, 1475 Linapuni St. No.1505A,
Honolulu, HI 96819 (808-845-1750)
NMI Pres. – Rasela Iiga, 1475 Linapuni St. No.1505A,
Honolulu, HI 96819 (808-845-1750)
Church Board Sec. – Kiki Tiedemann, 94-333 Mokuola St., #405,
Honolulu, HI 96797 (808-548-1398)
Church Treas. – Rasela Iiga, 1475 Linapuni St. No. 1505A,
Honolulu, HI 96819 (808-845-1750)
Kona (Organized 1973) (018-0051)
Web Address: konanaz.com E-mail: [email protected] 808-333-
9659
Location – 74-5100 Palani Rd. Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Pastor – (9/1/2011) Ryan Fasani (Bohdana), ([email protected];
808-430-2420)
Office Secretary – Naomi Brown, ([email protected]; 808-
333-9659)
Minister of Worship – Polima Lopez, ([email protected];
808-640-3900)
Missionary Pastors – Eric & Joy Paul, ([email protected];
804-514-9005)
Missionary Pastors – Tony & Colleen Mason,
([email protected]; 815-514-2428)
24 Church Planter – Vaopele Samoa, ([email protected]; 808-
494-8514)
Church Board Sec. – John Mitchell ([email protected]; (808-
937-5101)
Church Treas. – John Mitchell ([email protected]; (808-937-
5101)
Kona Coast Naz – Miloli’i (CTM) (PAC) (018-0008)
Kona Coast Naz – Waimea (CTM) (PAC) (018-0009)
Kona Samoan (CTM) (PAC) (018-0004)
Living Stone (CTM) (018-0003)
E-mail: [email protected]; 808-668-3613
Location – 408 N. Judd St., Honolulu, HI 96817
Pastor – (3/31/09) Sung Soo Lee (Hannah), 1616 Kewalo St. #202,
Honolulu, HI 96822
(E-mail: [email protected]; (808-688-3613)
Church Treas. – Hannah Lee, 1616 Kewalo St. #202, Honolulu, HI
96822 (808-669-3613)
Living Waters (Organized 12-2010)(018-0002)
Web Address: Facebook.com/LivingWatersNAZ; 808-342-8737; (E-
mail: [email protected])
25 Location – Kapolei Middle School (mail: P. O. Box 700-987,
Kapolei, HI 96707)
Pastor – (June 2006) Robert J. Strickland (Kacy), 5000B Iroquois
Ave., Ewa Beach, HI 96706 ([email protected];
808-342-8737)
Office Secretary – Deverlyn Baquiring, (LivingWatersChurch
[email protected]; 808-723-2738)
Youth Pastor – Kate Johnson, ([email protected]; 906-284-
1249)
NMI Pres. – Melodie Babas, (808-429-6804)
NYI Pres. – Paige Bgner, ([email protected]; 808-348-4561)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Kacy Strickland, ([email protected];
808-342-8737)
Church Board Sec. – Craig Furusho, ([email protected]; 808-741-
1525)
Church Treas. – RaeLynn MeEntee, ([email protected]; 540-288-
7458)
Pearl City (Organized 1991) (018-0006)
808-352-0217
Location – (Mail: P.O. Box 1416) 96-179 Waiawa Rd., Pearl
City, HI 96782,
Pastor – (2/24/02) Lagofaatasi Alaga (Ituau), P.O. Box 1416,
Pearl City, HI 96782 (808-354-8477)
26 Assoc. Pastor – Moleli Tupuola,
SDMI Supt. – Violet Neemia, 87-867C Ehu St., Waianae, HI
96792 (808-548-9951)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. – June Tupuola,
NMI Pres. – Itu, Alaga, P.O. Box 1416,
Pearl City, HI 96782 (808-354-8477)
Church Board Sec. – Kalo Tufaga, 94-152 Avalau St. #2, Waipahu,
HI 96797 (808-782-0709)
Church Treas. – Sofima To’aititi, 94-152 Avalau St. #2, Waipahu,
HI 96797 (808-678-1301)
Pukalani Community (Organized 1988) (018-0059)
Web Address: www.pukanaz.com; E-mail: [email protected];
fax: 808-572-2858; 808-572-5040
Location – 211 Hiwalani Lp., Pukalani, HI 96768
Pastor – (3/25/12) Mark Gudmunson (Lori) 211 Hiwalani Lp.,
Pukalani, HI 96768 ([email protected]; 808-572-
5040)
NMI Pres. – Ivy Paleka, P.O. Box 494 Paia, HI 96779
[email protected]; (808-283-8809)
NYI Pres. – Hau’oli Kalama, ([email protected]; 808-494-
6260)
SDMI Chairman – Howard Paleka, ([email protected]; 808-
27 283-
3673)
Sunday Evening Outreach Ministry Chairman – Kevin Spence,
([email protected]; 808-280-8673)
Community Garden Chairman – Tai Domen,
([email protected]; 808-268-0510)
Recovery Church co-chairman – Mike Lemon,
([email protected]; 808-359-1441)
Recovery Church co-chairman – Nikki Lemon,
([email protected]; 808-757-8159)
Church Board Sec. – Pua Kaneali’I, ([email protected]; 808-
250-5001)
Church Treas. – Jamie Fernandez, ([email protected];
808-281-1285)
Kihei (CTM) (PAC) (018-0013)
The Bridge (Organized 2000) (018-0089)
Web Address: www.thebridgehawaii.org; E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 808-421-0000; 808-421-
0000
Location – (mail: P.O. Box 1897, Aiea, HI 96701) Radford High
School, 4361 Salt Lake Blvd., Honolulu, HI 96818
28 Pastor – (11/29/98) Gordon Wong (Rachelle), 4385 Keaka Dr.
Honolulu, HI 96818 (808-422-7978)
Assoc. Pastor – Javier Martin-Vinas, 2115 Awikiwiki St., Pearl
City, HI 96782 (919-221-4768)
Music Dir. – Mendel Wong (Leslie), 313 Puiwa Rd., Honolulu, HI
96817 (808-595-4617)
SDMI Supt. – Stephanie Wickizer, 1101 Mills Blvd., Honolulu, HI
96818 (808-744-0288)
NYI Pres. – Sharon Santiago, 3467 Likini St., Honolulu, HI 96818
(808-423-9728)
Youth Pastor – Lynn Obath, 1060 Pahia Rd. #A1, Kaniohe, HI 96744
(661-992-6239)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Lisa Haley, 47-580 Halemanu St., Kaneohe, HI
96744 (808-551-2077)
NMI Pres. – Jason Hamanaka, 91-1239 Puamaeole St. #28U, Ewa
Beach, HI 96706 (808-683-6647)
Church Board Sec. – Gayle Hamanaka 91-1239 Puamaeole St. #28-U,
Ewa Beach, HI 96706 (808-683-6647)
Church Treas. – Tuan Vu, 3045 Ala Napuaa Pl. #1802, Honolulu,
HI 96818 (808-834-5810)
Iglesia Nazarena El Puente (CTM) (PAC) (018-0014)
29 The Lighthouse (Inactive) (018-0054)
True Freedom (Organized 2012) (45-1877074)(018-0007)
Location - 881 A Fourth St., Pearl City, HI 96782 808-454-0560
Pastor – (7/11/11) Taofia Piliati, 881 A Fourth St., Pearl
City, HI 96782 (808-454-0560)
Music Dir. – Lemi Fuga, 41-564 Humuniki St., Waimanalo, HI 96795
(808-853-7665)
NYI Pres. – Lemalu Fuga, 41-564 Humuniki St., Waimanalo, HI
96795 (808-853-7665)
MNI Pres. – Tovia Ioane, 1699 Ahi Ahi Pl. #6-A, Honolulu, HI
96817 (808-688-4177)
SDMI Chair – Televise Piliati, 881 A Fourth St., Pearl
City, HI 96782 (808-454-0560)
Church Bd. Sec. – Tufi Tomihara, 41-564 Humuniki St., Waimanalo,
HI 96795 (808-990-6948)
Church Treas. - Tufi Tomihara, 41-564 Humuniki St., Waimanalo,
HI 96795 (808-990-6948)
Wahiawa Community (Organized 1951) (018-0060)
Web Address: nazkine.com; E-mail: [email protected]; 808-621-
6629
Location – 1805 California Ave., Wahiawa, HI 96786
30 Pastor – (1/22/12) John E. Miller (Carla), 16 Kalie St.,
Wahiawa, HI 96786
([email protected] ; 808-238-7763; 808-621-6629)
Music Dir. – Johnathon Landrum ([email protected];
808-352-7095)
NMI Pres. – Eddie Rahn, 95-1032 Lahui St., Mililani, HI 96789
([email protected]; 808-699-1955)
NYI Pres./Youth Pastor – Rachel Smith
Church Board Sec. – Rose Rivera, P.O. Box 860-159, Wahiawa, HI
96786 ([email protected]; 808-381-1536)
Church Treas. – Robert Robertson, 94-1066 Pouhana Way, Waipahu,
HI 96797 ([email protected]; (808-781-6988)
Wahiawa Filipino (Organized 1980) (018-0090)
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 808-454-1673;
808-542-2490
Location – (mail: 9 Kalie St.) 1805 California Ave., Wahiawa,
HI 96786
Pastor – (3/11/07) James Valenzuela (Calyndel), 1478 Hoomahie
Loop, Pearl City, HI 96782 (808-454-1673)
Music Dir. – Bradley Valenzuela, 9 Kalie St., Wahiawa, HI 96786
(E-mail: [email protected]; 808-216-4049)
SDMI Supt. – Calyndel Valenzuela, 1478 Hoomahie Loop, Pearl
31 City, HI 96782 (808-454-1673)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. – Reynaldo Hufana Jr.,
Adult Min. Dir. – Arcelito Tomacder, 9 Kalie St., Wahiawa, HI
96786 (808-429-6973)
Prime Time Dir. – Arcelito Tomacder, 9 Kalie St., Wahiawa, HI
96786 (808-429-6973)
NMI Pres. – Reynaldo Hufana Sr., 9 Kalie St., Wahiawa, HI
96786 (808-218-3149)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Reynaldo Hufana Sr., 9 Kalie St., Wahiawa, HI
96786 (808-218-3149)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Minerva Tomacder (808-429-6972)
Church Board Sec. – Elizabeth Mae Calimlim-Zambrano, 3641 Puuku
Makai Dr., Honolulu, HI 96818
([email protected]; 808-428-6996)
Church Treas. – Clarita Calimlim, 1151 Wanaka St., Honolulu, HI
96818 ([email protected]; (808-744-7414)
Windward (Organized 1959) (018-0081)
Web Address: http://windwardnazarene.com; E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 808-236-0174; 808-235-8787
Location – (mail [billing]: 45-285 Kane’ohe Bay Dr.) 45-232
Puaae Rd., Kaneohe, HI 96744
Pastor – (6/25/2010) Jerry Appleby (Polly), 45-135A Mokulele
Dr., Kaneohe, HI 96744 ([email protected];
32 808-235-8787 ext. 307; 808-343-
6391)
Assoc. Pastor – Toby Litsey (Skye), 45-252 Puaae Rd. #252-A,
Kaneohe, HI 96744 ([email protected]; 808-230-
4044)
Visitation Pastor – Ava Paselio (Sandi), 45-1030 Wailele Rd.
Kane’ohe, HI 96744 ([email protected]; 808-387-
6951)
Worship & Connections Dir. - William Shine, 45-135A, Kaneohe, HI
96744 ([email protected], 619-227-
6432)
SDMI Supt. – Nathan Yoshida, 45-169 Namoku St., Kane’ohe, HI
96744
([email protected]; 808-389-4589; 808-235-8787
ex.
214)
Youth Pastor: Will Campbell, 45-232 Puaae St., Kaneohe, HI
96744 ([email protected]; 808-235-8787 ext.
305; cell: 440-319-6428)
NYI Pres. – Sarah DePhillips, 45-421 Nakuluai St., Kane’ohe, HI
96734 (724-833-3961)
School Principal – Kay Hishimuma (Clyde), 45-161 Ekepuu Pl.,
Kaneohe, HI 96744 ([email protected];
808-235-8787)
School Teacher - Scott Kovalcik (Malinda), 47-351C Waihee Road,
33 Kaneohe, HI 96744 ([email protected], 808-
585-1954)
Children’s Pastor – Joy Lum Kee (Kahele), 45-153 Popoki St.,
Kaneohe, HI 96744 ([email protected]; 808-
258-6032; 808-235-8787 ext. 304)
NMI Pres. – Linda Kinoshita, 45-482 Apiki St., Kaneohe, HI
96744 ([email protected]; 808-247-8034)
Executive Assistant – Jamie Grubert, 45-135A Mokulele Dr.,
Kane’ohe, HI 96744 ([email protected];
808-223-4741; 808-235-8787 ext. 309)
Church Board Sec. – Bill Mickelsen, 45-393 Nakuluai St.,
Kaneohe, HI 96744 (808-221-0225)
Church Treas. – Alfred Monico, 45-525 Kemooalii St., Kaneohe, HI
96744 ([email protected]; 808-387-9401; 808-387-9401)
F. ROLL OF ORDAINED ELDERS
2007 PAS Alaga, Lagofaatasi, P.O. Box 393, Pearl City, HI
96782 (Pearl City) (808-354-8477)
1969 PAS Appleby, Jerry, 45-135A Mokulele Dr., Kaneohe, Hawaii
96744 (Windward) (808-343-6391)
2005 PSV-PT Barcus, Anne S., 25 Aulike St. #320, Kailua, HI
34
96734 (Kailua English)
([email protected]; 913-544-3445)
2005 CHP Chung, Asa C., 8506 Craig Street, Wichita, KS 67210
(The Bridge) ([email protected]; 316-588-3852)
2010 PAS Crosby IV, Joe I., HC 3 Box 13519, Keaau, HI 96749
(Connection Point)
([email protected]; 808-982-5177)
2003 PAS Cruz, Timothy J., 112 S. Kane, Kahului, HI
96732 (Kahului) (808-255-7056)
2013 PAS Fasani, Ryan S. 74-5100 Palani Rd. Kailua-Kona,
HI 96740 (Kona) (880-430-2412)
2000 PAS Fereti, Lauloa B., 91-717 Kilipoe St., Ewa Beach,
HI 96706 (First Samoan) (808-554-8361)
1979 RU Kamada, Herbert H., (R: 2008), P.O. Box 492312,
Keaau, HI 96749 (Kahului) (808-982-4785)
2000 CHP Kekoa, Kordell, 144 Ke Ala Ola Rd., Honolulu, HI
96817(Honolulu First) ([email protected];
808-842-1793)
1964 RA Kekoa, Solomon W.L. (R: 1999), 45-534B Kapalai Rd.,
Kaneohe, HI 96744 (Honolulu First)
([email protected]; 808-247-7512)
35
1974 RA Killen, Robert C., P.O. Box 2188, Aiea, HI 96701
(The Bridge) (808-422-0459)
2002 CED Scott A. Kovalcik, 47-351C Waihee Road, Kaneohe, HI
96744 (Windward)([email protected],
808-585-1954)
2012 PAS Leibbrand, Daniel E., P.O. Box 290, Hanapepe,
HI 96716 (Hanapepe) (808-639-6432)
2011 PAS Leibbrand, Lori Marie, P.O. Box 290, Hanapepe,
HI 96716 (Hanapepe) (808-639-6430)
1977 PAS Litsey, Michael H., P.O. Box 2087, Ewa Beach, HI
96706-2087 (Ewa Beach) (808-292-5831)
2010 PSV-FT Lum Kee, Joy, 45-153 Popoki St., Kaneohe, HI 96744
(Windward) (808-258-6032)
1946 RA Meadows, Harold W., (R: 1988) 1379 Manu Mele St.,
Kailua, HI 96734 (Honolulu First)
([email protected]; 808-261-9478)
2010 PAS Miller, John E., 16 Kalie St., Wahiawa, HI 96786
([email protected] ; 808-238-7763; 808-621-6629)
1982 PAS Miller, Robert, 544 Oneawa St., Kailua, HI 96734
(Kailua English) (808-644-9333)
2005 RA Mills, John, 2090 Hanalima Street V-201, Lihue, HI
96766-8946 (Hanapepe) ([email protected])
36 (808-639-
2546)
1988 CHP Nishimura, Shinri, CMR 459 Box 16204, APO, AE 09139
(Kahului) ([email protected]; 011-49-951-3012-0747)
1994 U Nishimura, Susan M., CMR 459 Box 16204, APO, AE 09139
(Kahului) ([email protected]; 011-49-951-3012-0747)
1991 RU Parsons, Stuart B., 3305 Argonne Ave., Blue Springs,
MO 64015 (Windward)
([email protected]; 808-203-9920)
2012 PSV-PT Paselio, Avaolagi, 45-1030 Wailele Rd., Kaneohe,
HI 96744 (Windward) (808-387-6951)
2001 PAS Park, Soonkil, 91-737 Fort Weaver Rd. #308, Ewa
Beach, HI 96706 (Hawaii Korean) ([email protected] 808-
232-7508)
2013 PSV-FT Paul, Joy, 74-5100 Palani Rd. Kailua Kona, HI,
([email protected]; 804-514-9005)
2007 PAS Piliati, Taofia, P.O. Box 1181 Aiea, HI 96701
(True Freedom) (808-454-0560)
2009 PAS Piliati, Vaelua Pomele, 808 Ahua St. #10, Honolulu,
HI 96819 (Cup of Water Outreach) (808-688-4793)
1989 PAS Ragle, Richard A., 267 Liko Lehua St., Hilo, HI
96720 (Hilo) (808-930-4541)
37 1993 U Rigg, Mark D., P.O. Box 475 Aiea, HI 96701,
(Honolulu First) (808-284-4443)
2000 PSV-PT Samoa, Vaopele, 74-5089 Kialakea St., Kailua-Kona HI
96740 (Kona) ([email protected]; 808-
494-8514)
1992 RA Steele, David W., 45-1030 Wailele Rd., Kaneohe, HI
96744 (Windward) (808-384-6755)
2005 PAS Strickland, Robert Jackson, 5000B Iroquois Ave., Ewa
Beach, HI 96706 (Living Waters) (808-342-8737)
1957 RA Topliff, F. Lee, (R: 1994) P.O. Box 615, Mountain
View, HI 96771 (Paradise Park) (808-968-6063)
2009 PAS Valenzuela, James M., 98-1478 Hoomahie
Loop, Pearl City, HI 96782 (Wahiawa Filipino) (808-534-
1429)
1999 PAS Wong, Gordon, 4385 Keaka Dr., Honolulu, HI 96818
(The Bridge) (808-422-7978)
1954 RA Wright, Joseph D. (R: 1995), 1425 Ward Ave.,
No. 16E, Honolulu, HI 96822 (Windward)
(E-mail: [email protected]; 808-599-5513)
G. ROLL OF ORDAINED DEACONS
1991 CED Bechtelheimer, Rita F., 45-482 Apiki St., Kaneohe,
38 HI 96744 (Honolulu First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 808-247-8034)
H. LICENSED MINISTERS
2011 PSV-FT Campbell, William Craig, 45-232 Puaae Rd.,
Kaneohe, HI 96744 (Windward) (440-319-6428)
2011 PSV-FT Grubert, Jamie, 45-232 Puaae Rd., Kaneohe, HI
96744 (Windward) (708-223-4741)
2012 PAS Gudmunson Mark, 211 Hiwalani Lp., Pukalani, HI
96768 (Pukalani Community)
([email protected]; 808-572-5040)
2010 PSV-FT Heaton, Jacob T., P.O. Box 335, Kailua, HI
96734 (Honolulu First)
([email protected]; 808-729-6583)
2014 PAS Iiga, Alii, 1475 Linapuni St. #1505A, Honolulu,
HI 96819 (Kailua Samoan) (808-392-8463)
2014 PSV-FT Iiga, Rasela, 1475 Linapuni St. #1505A, Honolulu,
HI 96819 (Kailua Samoan) (808-392-8463)
2010 PAS Lee, Sung Soo, 1616 Kewalo St. #202, Honolulu, HI
96822 (Living Stone) (808-688-3613)
39 2011 PSV-FT Litsey, Toby K. L., 45-252A Pua’ae Rd.,
Kaneohe HI. 86744 (Windward) (808-230-4044)
2012 PSV-FT Paul, Eric 74-5100 Palani Rd., Kona, HI (Kona)
([email protected]; 804-514-9005)
2013 PSV-FT Piliati, Eugene Lee Gann, 94-152 Awalau St. #2,
Waipahu, HI 96797 (Cup of Water Outreach)
(808-354-6830)
Ministerial Role Code
Date—Year of Ordination, Recognition, or First License
CED—Christian Education Minister MIS--Missionary
CHP—Chaplain PAS—Pastor (including CTMs)
DA—District Assignment PSV—FT Full-time associate
PSV-PT – Part-time associate DEA—Deaconess
RA—Retired, Assigned DS—District Superintendent
RU—Retired, Unassigned EDU—Education
SEC—Song Evangelist, Commissioned ESR—Evangelism Service,
Retired SER—Song Evangelist, Registered
EVC—Evangelist, Commissioned
SPC—Special Service/Interdenominational
DA – District Assignment District Interim Assigned (DIA).
EVR—Evangelist, Registered STU—Student
EVT—Evangelist, Tenured TRF—In Process of Transfer
GA—General Assignment U—Unassigned
GS—General Superintendent ( )—Church Membership
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II. General Information
A. ELDERS RECEIVED BY TRANSFER
John E. Miller from West Virginia North, Soonkil Park from
Anaheim, Joy Paul from Tennessee
B. ELDERS GRANTED TRANSFER
Charles K. Ah Sing to Northern California
C. LICENSED MINISTER RECEIVED BY TRANSFER
Jamie Grubert from Dallas, Eric Paul from Tennessee
D. LICENSED MINISTER GRANTED TRANSFER
Cory Nelson to Los Angles
E. GRANTED MINISTER’S LICENSE
Alii Iiga, Rasela Iiga
F. GRANTED RENEWAL OF MINISTER’S LICENSE
William C. Campbell, Jamie Grubert, Mark Gudmunson, Jake T.
Heaton, Sung Soo Lee, Toby Kalani Lee Litsey, Eric Paul,
Robinson Lee Gann Piliati
G. LICENSED MINISTER NOT RENEWED
Kaleopa Oi, Danielle Teter
H. ELDER GRANTED RETIREMENT
41 Robert C. Killen (assigned), Stuart B. Parsons (unassigned)
I. MINISTER DROPPED FROM THE ROLL OF ELDERS
Ta’avili Perefoti Davis Ieremia,removed, having united with
another church, denomination, or ministry
J. CHURCH NAME CHANGE
Honolulu First Samoan to First Samoan
K. INACTIVE CHURCHES
The Lighthouse
L. CHURCHES DISORGANIZED
Hauoli Kamano’o, Ma’ili English, Jesus Ministry
M. WHERE TO SEND MONEYS
General Treasurer, P.O. Box 843116 Kansas City, MO 64184
World Evangelism Fund, Pensions & Benefits, all mission
specials, deputation offerings, Alabaster Offerings,
Easter and Thanksgiving Offerings, Compassionate
Ministries Offering, Faith Promise and American Bible
Society Offering
Kona Hahn, 45-440 Koa Kahiko St., Kaneohe, HI 96744
all District Kingdom Investments, Educational Fund,
Home Missions, obligations of all district auxiliaries, and
all insurance premiums.
Misty Pavao, P.O. Box Hanemaulu, HI 96715
42 District NYI projects, Jr. and Sr. High Camps,
District mission trip (unless otherwise specified)
Calyndal Valenzuela 1339 Kipaipai St. #19B, Pearl City, HI 96818
LINKS, Missionary Christmas Fund, district NMI
specials, District Work and Witness Project Money,
other funds designated by NMI
Sherry Monico, 45-525 Kamooalii St., Kaneohe HI 96744
District SDMI projects, SDMI Workshop
Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas
City, MO 64131
Annual Seminary Offering
Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Park Loop,
Colorado Springs, CO 80910
Annual Bible College Offering
III. Plan of Examination
A. District Board of Ministry - Studies
Chairman – Richard Ragle, 267 Liko Lehua St., Hilo, HI 96720
(Email: [email protected]; 808-989-1378)
Secretary – Rev. RJ Strickland, 5000B Iroquois Ave., Ewa Beach
HI 96706 (E-mail: [email protected]; 808-342-8737)
B. INSTRUCTIONS TO PASTORS AND STUDENTS
43 Eligibility
Enrollment is open to members of churches on the Hawaii-Pacific
District who feel called of God to Ministry and pastors seeking
continuing education credit. First time students must be
recommended by the pastor and church board of the church to
which they belong. Classes may be audited by Hawaii-Pacific
District lay members by contacting the studies secretary.
Course Tracks
Hawaii Pacific District uses the “Modular track” for ministers
seeking Elder or Deacon ordination. Ministers will not be
ordained without having completed their respective course track.
Modes of Study
The recommended mode of academic preparation for full time
Christian services is by attending: a Nazarene liberal arts
college, university and/or seminary, or by completing the
Modular track program.
The courses required of the ministerial students are listed in
the Sourcebook for Ministerial Development found online at
http://www.usacanadaregion.org/sites/usacanadaregion.org/files/U
SA%20SB%20Final2012ms2.pdf
Each candidate is instructed to download a Sourcebook for
Ministerial Development found at the link listed above.
Options for Module Plus Program
44 1. Two Options are available to the ministerial candidate:
OPTION 1
–Nazarene Bible College online http://www.nbc.edu/contact/
or Northwest Nazarene University online
http://www.nnu.edu/index.php?id=cos. Other schools may be
approved by the District Board of Ministry Studies.
OPTION 2
–District Board of Ministry Studies may approve those with
a Master’s degree to teach classes on the Hawaii Pacific
District.
-Cost for Hawaii-Pacific District classes will be $100.00
per course. Credit for any given class will not be given
until payment has been received and all coursework is
complete.
2. Candidates should be prepared to appear for an interview at
the date, time, and place specified by the District Board of
Ministry Studies when they are entering the HIPAC program and if
they fail to meet the minimum class requirement.
College/University/Seminary Students
Students taking classes at other institutions are responsible to
submit an annual transcript of work completed to the District
Board of Ministry Studies secretary no later than January 1.
Enrollment Procedure
45 To enroll in the HIPAC course of studies contact the Secretary
of the District Board of Ministry Studies. Your senior pastor
will automatically become your advisor and will help guide you
in your preparation. Pastors should also work to develop a
mentoring relationship with ministers in training within their
local church.
Board of Ministry Studies and Credentials
Timeline and Process
STEP 1
Jan. 1 – Each student must email all
transcripts to the Board of Ministry
Studies secretary.
Jan. 7 –Student must have their district
license application to the district secretary. The student’s
local church board/pastor’s recommendation letter must be sent
to the district secretary. The Board of Ministry Studies must
have their student recommendations to the district secretary.
STEP 2
2 Weeks prior to Credentials interviews -District superintendent
& secretary call a
communication meeting with
46 the Studies and Credentials
chairs/secretaries to compile
applications/recommendations
for the Credentials board.
(online attendance is permitted)
STEP 3
10 Days before student/Credentials interviews -Credentials
secretary sets up interviews
for every student they would
like to meet with.
February 1 -Credentials
secretary/chair report the
results of their interviews to the district superintendent and
secretary.
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LIST OF STUDENTS
Legend: P=Placed; C=Continued
Status Student
C-3 Alaga, Ituau, 87-870 Farrington HWY, Waianae, HI 96792
(808-636-2360)
C-1 Felipe, Mel, 3370 Salt Lake Blvd #202 Honolulu, HI
96818
C-3 Grubert, Jamie, 45-232 Puaae Rd., Kaneohe, HI
96744 (Windward) (708-223-4741)
P-1 Gautney, Leanne, P.O Box 1320, Kekaha, HI 96752 (360-
48 434-
6699)
P-2 Gudmunson, Mark, 211 Hiwalani Lp., Pukalani, HI 96768
([email protected]; 808-572-5040)
C-1 Huma, Lynn, 1060 Pahia Rd. #A1, Kaneohe, HI 96744
(661-992-6239)
C-3 Iiga, Aliielua, 1475 Linapuni St., #1505-A,
Honolulu, HI, 96819 (808-358-0513)
P-4 Iiga, Rasela, 1475 Linapuni St., #1505-A, Honolulu,
HI, 96819 (E-mail: [email protected]; 808-256-6634)
P-1 Johnson, Kate, ([email protected]; 906-284-
1249)
C-2 Litsey, Toby, 45-205 B William Henry Rd. Kaneohe HI.
86744 (Email: [email protected]; 808-230-4044)
P-1 Marrufo, Andrew, 460C Huilani St., Kailua, HI
96734 ([email protected]; 623-340-0958)
C-2 Morrison, Glen E., P.O. Box 391010, Keauhou,
HI 96739 (E-mail: [email protected]; 808-345-8278)
C-2 Piliati, Eugene, 808 Ahua St. #10, 96819
(808-542-9795)
49 C-2 Teter, Danielle, PO Box 1122, Kekaha, HI
96752 (E-mail: [email protected]; 808-652-5540)
IV. Daily Proceedings
FIRST DAY
Tuesday Evening, April 1, 2014
The Pukalani Community Praise Team led by Howard Paleka led
us in 30 minutes of worship.
District Superintendent, Dr. Robert Killen, received an
offering. Rev. Joe Crosby led in prayer.
General Superintendent, Dr. David Busic, introduced Point
Loma Nazarene University president Dr. and Mrs. Bob Brower. He
then introduced Dr. Killen for his twentieth and last report as
the Hawaii Pacific DS.
50 Dr. Killen introduced all the pastors and district leaders
and presented each with a lei.
In his report he promoted all our new work: Kona Coast
with Rev. Ryan Fasani, Rev. Joy Paul and Rev. Eric Paul; Hawaii
Korea with Rev. Soonkil Park; our first Hispanic church, called
Iglesia del Nazarena El Puente with Javier Martin-Vinas; His
Highest Presence (Ma’ili) with Ambrose Ching.
The Bridge praise team shared in music and Dr. Busic closed
in prayer.
SECOND DAY
Wednesday Morning, April 2, 2014
The session opened at 9:11 with Praise and Worship as led
by Tim Cruz with help from musicians across the district.
Rev. Dan Leibbrand led in prayer.
Dr. Robert Killen welcomed everyone.
General Superintendent, Dr. David Busic gave a message from
Isaiah 11 on what the church should look like: “lions getting
along w/the lambs”. It is an:
-inclusive church (one that celebrates diversity)
-safe church (responsibility of leadership to create
an atmosphere of safety for the diverse)
51 -life transforming church (lion’s need to learn how
to live w/o the taste of blood in their mouths)
-healing place (hospital for sinners)
General Superintendent, Dr. David Busic, called the
assembly to order.
District Secretary, Mike Litsey, appointed his helpers:
Skye Litsey: recording secretary; Howard and Ivy Paleka: pages;
Rev. Ava Paselio: Board of Tellers Chairman. Board of Tellers
#1: Lee Piliati, Ryan Fasani, Gail Ragle, Cy Esias, Markland
Salava, Alii Iiga, Dannie Calimlim, John Miller; Board of
tellers #2: Jimmy Valenzuela, Rasela Iiga, Eric Paul, Pepe
Mamea Fafiti, Teofia Piliati, Sally Condon, Jake Heaton, Mark
Gudmunson.
District Board of Ministry –Credentials received.
Dr. Busic entertained motion to receive and accept the
District Superintendent Killen’s report given on the evening of
April 1st. Passed.
Report of the nominating committee received.
Dr. Busic explained the process of selecting the Hawaii
Pacific District Superintendent nominees & the process by which
the voting will take place.
52 Dr. Busic opened the floor for questions regarding the
voting procedure
Motion made and accepted to receive the ballot for the
District Superintendent.
Written profiles of each nominee were distributed and read.
Dr. Busic and District Secretary, Mike Litsey took questions
concerning the process of nomination.
Dr. Bob Brower (Point Loma Nazarene University President)
and Rev. Ron Fay gave a report on Point Loma Nazarene
University.
District Advisory Board report received.
District Studies Board report received.
Election results: District Advisory Board- ministerial:
Jerry Appleby, Mike Litsey, RJ Strickland.
District Advisory Board-lay: Joline Chang, Brad
Valenzuela, Florence Teruya.
District Finance Committee-ministerial: Joy Lum Kee.
District Finance Committee-lay: Bill Mickelsen.
SDMI Chair: Rev. Tim Cruz.
53 SDMI Board: Rachelle Wong.
A video on NYC was shown.
District Secretary, Mike Litsey led the assembly in prayer.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Session opened at 2:00 pm with Praise and Worship as led by
Tim Cruz with help from musicians from across the district.
Amendment to the District Board of Ministerial Studies
Report. Jamie Grubert to be placed @ Level 3: Accepted.
Dr. Busic introduced the amendments to the Manual.
Manual paragraph 1.22 passed unanimously.
Manual paragraph 18 passed unanimously.
Manual paragraph 27.1 passed unanimously.
Manual paragraph 27.2 passed by majority vote after debate.
Manual paragraph 28.1 passed unanimously.
Manual paragraph 30 passed unanimously.
Manual paragraph 32 passed unanimously.
Dr. Rick Power was elected District Superintendent of the
sixth ballot.
Dr. Busic led as the assembly knelt in prayer for Rick &
Vicki Power.
54 There was a phone interview with Dr. Power. Dr. Power
prayed for the district.
Treasurer’s report given by Kona Hahn was received.
The Audit Report by Alfred Monico was received.
Rev. Rick Ragle gave the District Finance Committee report.
It was received.
Rev. Gordon Wong closed the session in prayer.
A HUI HOU!
Wednesday Evening
Will Shine and a district praise team led in thirty minutes
of praise.
Dr. Killen presented Rev. John Miller with the Nazarene
Bible College Alumnus of the Year Award. Rev. Miller then led
in prayer.
Dr. Killen presented Dr. Busic who preached from Luke 5:
What Does It Mean to Follow Jesus. At the close of his message
there was a time of prayer around the altars.
Dr. Killen closed in prayer.
THIRD DAY
55 Thursday Morning April 3, 2014
The session opened at 9:34 with Praise and Worship as led
by Tim Cruz with help from musicians across the district.
Rev. Joe Crosby read Scripture and Rev. Ava Paselio led the
assembly in prayer.
Dr. David Busic preached: What Have We Done with Jesus? .
A video on the M15conference was shown.
Every pastor on the district gave their report. Special
prayer was offered for Rev. Mark Gudmunson by Dr. Busic for
healing of a tumor in his neck.
Navy Chaplain Brian Haley brought greetings to the assembly.
A report on Kokua Compassionate Group was given by Rev. RJ
Strickland.
Dr. Bob Killen presented a gift to Rev. Ron Fay, who is
retiring from PLNU on behalf of the HIPAC District.
The assembly closed with mahalo from Dr. Busic and Rev.
Litsey for all the kokua from the people who helped make the
assembly succeed.
Craig Furusho gave the closing prayer.
Respectfully submitted,
56 Dr. David Busic, General Superintendent
Michael Litsey, District Secretary
V. Reports
A. DISTRICT OFFICERS
1. District Superintendent
I come to you today because of Jesus! He is my Savior; my Lord;
my Strength and my All! I am nothing without Him and anything I
am or have today is because of His grace! It has been such a
joy to serve Him for these last 49 ½ years – 42 of those years,
Ruth and I have been privileged to serve in these beautiful
islands, among you, some of God’s greatest people!
We welcome you to this 2014 District Assembly, the 62nd of the
Hawaii Pacific District. I am sure you will enjoy these days.
During the next two days you will experience inspiring worship
and challenging messages. You will hear, read and receive
accountability reports; catch a glimpse of God’s preferred
future for our district; and participate in the electing of
various district leaders, including a new district
superintendent. You will enjoy the presence of our Lord Jesus
and the fellowship of our district family.
It is a special joy to welcome General Superintendent, Dr. David
Busic and Christi to our district. This will be Dr. Busic’s
first USA/Canada district assembly, since his election as
General Superintendent at the General Assembly held in
Indianapolis this past June. For the next two years he will be
57 in jurisdiction for all twelve districts of the Point Loma
region. It is also a joy to welcome Dr. Bob and Linda Brower,
our Point Loma Nazarene University president and his wife. Dr.
Bob and Linda have been great friends to me personally, but also
friends to our district. We extend a welcome the Director of
Church Relations for PLNU, Rev. Ron Fay and his wife Carol.
This will be Ron’s last time to represent PLNU at our District
Assembly. Ron has announced his retirement for January 2015.
He and Carol have been great friends of the district and all
pastors.
It is a joy to be able to welcome Rev. Keith and Betty Sears
back to our Assembly; they ministered on our district for 13
years, in two different churches.
I am thrilled that you, our assembly delegates, special guests,
and friends are here. Without you we would not be a district
nor would we be having this event. I extend to you my heartfelt
Aloha and Mahalo for investing these hours in this segment of
Kingdom work.
Twenty-two times I have reported to this district assembly as
pastor and now I am giving my twentieth and final report as
District Superintendent. I must admit that Ruth and I have been
experiencing a wide range of emotions over these past few months
as we have had the opportunity of visiting each of our churches
on our “farewell tour”. We cannot find words to adequately
express the gratitude we have for each of you and for the
wonderful privilege of serving our Lord together. Some of you
we have known for the greater part of these last forty-two years
and you have become very dear friends.
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When I began my tenure twenty years ago, I was aware of the
history of our district and of the tremendous leadership that
preceded me. I have been privileged to serve under three
different district superintendents, Rev. Bill Gann (who extended
a call for me to pastor in Hawaii), Rev. Virgil Grover and Dr.
Darrell Teare. These men were Godly leaders, examples, and
personal mentors. Each of these leaders has gone on to be with
our Lord but their influence still remains. The Holy Spirit has
achieved outstanding results through their Godly leadership,
along with their teams of pastors and lay leaders. Today we
stand on their shoulders as we advance into God’s preferred
future for the Hawaii Pacific District. It was Isaac Newton who
stated, “If I have seen a little further it is by standing on
the shoulders of giants.” I am grateful for the “giants” that
have gone before.
As I am coming to the end of my time here, let me assure you
that whomever we elect as the new district leader tomorrow, will
have Ruth and my full support and encouragement, for I am
convinced that there is a great future ahead and that God is not
finished with the Hawaii Pacific District.
We have a wonderful history here in Hawaii. We are indeed
“standing on the shoulders of giants”; of those who have gone
before us. The theme we have chosen for this District Assembly
is “A Link to our Past, A Bridge to our Future”. I will be
sharing more about our theme a little later in this report.
Acknowledgements
59 I am so grateful for our District Ohana and for the wonderful
leadership team that God has given. We are a team, doing
ministry together for the glory of God. I trust that you are
aware that we are blessed with a great pastoral team, as well as
committed lay persons that the Lord is using is great ways for
the sake of His Kingdom here in these islands.
I want to take the opportunity to recognize our great team of
senior/lead pastors. These men and women are the heroes of our
district, for it is definitely through the local church that
real ministry takes place. We have a wonderful team of pastors
who are committed to Christ and His Kingdom and are burdened for
their communities. I want to encourage you to pray regularly
for your pastor and their families. Many of our pastors serve
under less than ideal circumstances and yet do so without
complaint or regret. We are aware that the enemy is especially
seeking to discourage, destroy and impede the ministry of our
pastors. So it is incumbent upon all of us to support them with
our prayer and our encouragement. Let them know you appreciate
them. Join me in celebrating these present-day heroes of the
faith.
I want to express my appreciation to our district leadership –
The District Advisory Board: clergy, Rev. Jerry Appleby, Rev.
Michael Litsey and Rev. RJ Strickland; laypersons, Mrs. Joline
Chang, Mr. Kevin Kaya and Ms. Florence Teruya. These
individuals have faithfully provided wise counsel and advice on
the matters of the district. I, also, thank God for the work of
the District Missional Strategy Team (Mr. Craig Furusho, Mr.
Kevin Kaya, Pastor Jerry Appleby, Pastor Gordon Wong, and Pastor
Jimmy Valenzuela). These men are tasked with giving direction
60 and implementation of the strategy for the mission and vision
of the district. They have been a tremendous blessing to me and
great asset to our district.
I wish to express gratitude and appreciation to Mrs. Kona Hahn,
our district treasurer, and to Rev. Michael Litsey, our district
secretary. Both of these individuals have continued to provide
invaluable service to the district and have faithfully served in
their respective assignments.
I would also like to express appreciation to the leaders of our
auxiliaries: Mrs. Ivy Paleka, as president of our District NMI;
Rev. Will Campbell, as president of our District NYI; and Mr.
Kevin Kaya, as chairperson of our District SDMI. I am grateful
to each one for their dedicated and godly leadership.
Mrs. Ivy Paleka continues to give passionate leadership to the
missions’ emphasis around our district. Ivy, along with our
District NMI Council, have worked together to make our Global
Missions come alive in each of our local churches.
Rev. Will Campbell has led our District NYI this year. In
addition, Will has given excellent leadership to the many
activities, including our summer youth camps and the Youth
Sports’ Fest and Convention held this past February. The youth
of the Hawaii Pacific District participated in a Mission Trip to
the Big Island and worked and ministered to the Connection Point
and Hilo churches. We are proud of each of our young people.
They bring energy and vision to our churches and it gives me a
sense that the church is in good hands for the future. At the
61 convention a few weeks ago Rev. Jacob Heaton was elected as the
new District NYI President.
Mr. Kevin Kaya has provided leadership for the District SDMI
these last two years. The District SDMI Convention was held
last evening and was an inspiring time. Kevin has announced
that he and Rhonda will be moving to Florida, later this year.
They will be missed on the Hawaii Pacific District. Kevin has
served in a number of capacities on the district: District
Advisory Board, District Missional Strategy Team and District
SDMI Chair. We want to express our appreciation for his service
to the district.
Once again, we had an excellent Children’s Fusion (Children’s
talent fest) directed by Rev. Joy Lum Kee and Mrs. Rachelle
Wong. We have just concluded our District Children’s Camp,
directed by Rev. Joy Lum Kee. We had 75 children in attendance,
plus workers. It was an exciting time.
Reflection on the Past Year
On May 5th I was tremendously humbled by the honor given to me by
Point Loma Nazarene University with the Honorary Doctor of
Divinity degree. I thank Dr. Bob Brower and PLNU for this
special honor. But I also want you to know that this is a
special recognition for our district. I would not have received
this honor if it had not been for your support and faithfulness
through these years.
This past June a number from our district attended the General
Conventions and General Assembly held in Indianapolis, Indiana.
62 For some this was their first exposure to our International
church. Our two lay delegates to the General Assembly were,
Mrs. Latasi Fereti and Mrs. Calyndel Valenzuela, for both it was
their first experience and they represented our district with
excellence.
I have had the privilege to be involved in the Regular
Church/Pastoral Reviews for seven of our churches this past
year. This is one of the special privileges that I have
enjoyed; being able to spend time with the church boards and
pastors, reviewing the ministry of the local churches and their
vision for the future.
Many of our churches have faced significant challenges this past
year but it is evident that the Lord is working around our
district. We praise the Lord for His presence at work in each
of our churches.
I recognize that statistics do not always give us a complete
picture of what has been accomplished. But it does help us to
have a small glimpse into what has taken place through the hard
work of our pastors, our churches and especially the
faithfulness of our Lord. With this in mind I submit the
following:
2013 2014 Increase/Decrease
New Nazarenes 184 111 -73
A. M. Worship 2045 1974 -71
SDMI Responsibility 4524 3564 -960
SDMI Average 1691 1456 -235
Total Mission Giving $176,004 $243,221 + $67,217
63 (includes WEF & Approved Specials)
Total Raised $1,882,538 $1,846,750 - $35,788
Membership 2364 2318 -46
Even though there have been many challenges this year and with
the economy not what we would like to see, still we have shown
an increase in the amount given for others (Total Mission
Giving). Seventeen of our churches gave 10% or more for
missions. For this we give God the glory!
Many of our churches continue to be involved in various levels
of compassionate ministry. Honolulu First Church, the Kailua
Church and The Bridge Church have found ways to minister to the
homeless through Family Promise, River of Life Mission and
feeding the homeless in other locations. The Connection Point
Church continues to minister through its Food Pantry. The Kona
Church is ministering through the Kona Pregnancy Center and has
plans to reach out to the community through a community garden.
Wahiawa Community Church is operating a Celebrate Recovery
program, ministering to those who are suffering from various
addictions. The Pukalani Community Church has a Recovery Church
service on Saturday nights, shares with the homeless in the
Kihei area and provides vegetables for the community through
their garden ministry. The Waianae Coast New Beginnings
Compassionate Ministry has changed its name to Kokua Compassion
Group and is having a significant ministry in the Kapolei area,
under the direction of Mrs. Michele Canfield.
As a district, we remain committed to developing healthy,
vibrant churches that live out the Great Commandment and carry
out the Great Commission. We are committed to being a missional
64 district; encouraging local congregations to be outward
focused, seeking to fulfill the Great Commission by making
Christ-like disciples, who are making Christ-like disciples. We
must be intentional in attempting to reach the mission field all
around us.
A Link to our Past
Alex Haley, the author of Roots, stated, “In every conceivable
manner, the family is link to our past, bridge to our future.”
As I thought of this District Assembly our theme took shape, “A
Link to our Past, A Bridge to our Future”. Today Ruth and I, in
many respects, represent the past but God has a preferred future
for this District. The history of the Hawaii Pacific District
family is as rich in its stories of God’s hand leading and
providing, as is the history of the Islands of Hawaii.
It is obvious to all of us that Hawaii is a unique place. The
history of these islands is rich with many expressions of God’s
grace and power. The Hawaii State motto, Ua mau ke ea o ka aina
i ka pono, (the life of the land is perpetuated in
righteousness) is generally attributed to King Kamehameha III
who presided over the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1825 until his
death in 1854. During the time of his reign there was a great
Spiritual Awakening in Hawaii, from 1835 -1840 led by Rev. Titus
Coan and Rev. Lorenzo Lyons, both on the Big Island. Rev. Coan
was centered in the Hilo and Puna districts of the Island of
Hawaii, while Rev. Lyons was located in Waimea and Kohala. The
Island of Hawaii (the Big Island) was not only the birthplace of
65 King Kamehameha, the Great, but was also the birthplace for one
of the greatest movements of God found in America.
There were reports of God moving in profound ways, bringing
conviction, repentance, healings and other miracles. Hawaii's
Great Awakening was marked by elements common to many other
recorded revivals through history.
Evangelism - Both Titus Coan and Lorenzo Lyons, were used
mightily by God in the growth of the church. For example, from
January to May of 1838, Coan admitted 639 new members, and Lyons
2,600. Their two stations combined were responsible for 3,239
members to the church in 1837-38. The following year, Coan
admitted 5,244, and Lyons 2,300.
Prayer – The writers who recorded what happened during the
awakening were struck by the tremendous emphasis of the people
on prayer. Missionaries on each island reported a tremendous
interest in prayer. On Molokai, Mr. Hitchcock noted that "a
number were in the habit of rising an hour before light and
resorting to the school house to pray for the coming of the Holy
Spirit." This was true not only for the adults, but for the
children as well. Mr. Baldwin reported how, for a lengthy period
of time in Lahaina, "One could scarcely go in any direction, in
the sugar-cane or banana groves, without finding these little
ones praying and weeping before God."
Repentance – Repentance over sin was expressed openly. The
people desired to be righteous. The burden to be rid of sin
through confession and restitution was real. Loud crying,
shrieks, falling down, and wailing were not unusual in the
meetings.
66 Hunger for God’s Word – The town of Hilo swelled to ten times
its original size, growing from 1,000 people to 10,000. This was
due to people moving in from outlying areas so they could attend
church and hear God's Word preached by Rev. Coan.
Giving – Their giving was more than simply of their time or
resources; they gave of themselves to the work of the gospel.
During the awakening it was not unusual to see people bringing
others to the meetings with them. Some of them were blind or
lame, elderly or infirm. Their concern for others to hear the
Word motivated them to reach out and bring people to worship
with them.
For all involved in this Great Awakening, it was clear that God
had demonstrated in their midst the reality of Zechariah 4:6,
"Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the LORD of
Hosts."
The revival made a major impact on the nation and the Pacific.
Hawaii became known as a Christian nation. In the law code of
1846, the Christian faith was established in this statement:
"The religion of the Lord Jesus Christ shall continue to be the
established national religion of the Hawaiian Islands."
The revival's effect in the Pacific was seen in that the native
church became so strong, it sent out its own missionaries. The
Hawaiian Society of Foreign Missions was formed in 1850, with
the desire to share the gospel with other nations. On July 15,
1852, the first Hawaiian missionaries set sail for the Caroline
Islands with a letter of greeting from King Kamehameha III to
all the chiefs of the islands of the Pacific, urging them to
67 receive the missionaries kindly and encouraging them to
renounce their idols and worship the true and living God.
God has also used a variety of means to bring the Church of the
Nazarene to the Islands. Through the years, missionaries and
Nazarene Church leaders sailed in and out of Honolulu Harbor and
noticed the absence of the Church of the Nazarene in Honolulu.
Probably many prayed that the church would come to this lovely
fleet of islands. Nazarene men in the Armed Forces stationed in
Hawaii searched in vain for an English-speaking holiness
testimony or the church of their choice – the Church of the
Nazarene.
In 1944, O. J. Woodbridge, Jr., a US Navy serviceman, wrote a
letter to his pastor in Kilgore, Texas. His letter asked the
question, “What’s the matter with the Church of the Nazarene?
Why are they not in Hawaii?” His pastor, Rev. Leo Baldwin,
became very burdened for the need in Hawaii and it drove him to
his knees. He soon moved to become a pastor in Kansas City,
Missouri. One day, as he prayed, he felt impressed to call
Foreign Mission Secretary, Dr. C. Warren Jones for an
appointment, and spoke to him about Woodbridge’s letter and
asked the question, “Why aren’t we there?”
Pastor Baldwin continued to pray and one day he said, “Here am
I, Lord, send me.” God answered that prayer and he and his
family were appointed as pioneers of the Church of the Nazarene
in Hawaii, in 1946. They arrived in Honolulu, May 15, 1946.
The first Nazarene service was held in a church owned by the
Japanese Holiness Church, at the corner of King Street and
University Avenue on June 9, 1946. On July 16, 1947 the Makiki
68 Church of the Nazarene was organized with 50 charter members.
Later this church moved to 408 N. Judd Street and became
Honolulu First Church of the Nazarene. Let’s watch a video
prepared by Pastor Tim Cruz for the 2011 District NMI Convention
that reflects on the history of our district.
This “ripple effect” continues in Hawaii. There are many,
through the past 67 years, who have faithfully given and
sacrificed that the message of heart holiness would be
proclaimed through the Church of the Nazarene throughout Hawaii
and the Pacific. In the 42 years that Ruth and I have been
privileged to be a part of this district we have seen the
district go from a Home Mission district to becoming a regular
district. We have gone from a district of only 12 churches
(which included one church in Guam and three neighbor island
churches) to 20 churches and 5 New Starts or missions. At our
arrival the district had only one Samoan church. Now we have 5
Samoan churches, one Filipino church, one Hispanic new start and
two Korean new starts.
A Bridge to the Future
Even though we rejoice in the great things God has done in the
past, we have an even greater faith for the future – God’s
preferred future! We have a great heritage. This past
February, I heard Dr. Busic state, “If your memories are more
vivid than your dreams you have already begun to die.” That
statement has bothered me. We don’t want simply live on the
past memories! We thank God for the past, but I pray that our
69 dreams and our visions of what God is seeking to do today and
in the future, are very vivid to you, as they are to me!
Our God is the same yesterday - today - and forever! We have
every expectation that the future will be even greater because
of the past and especially because we know that God is not
finished. His purpose remains to reach out to "lost and broken
people" with His offer of eternal life through Jesus Christ.
When Jesus was speaking to His disciples, in John 14, He said,
"I assure you that whoever believes in me will do the works that
I do. They will do even greater works than these because I am
going to the Father. I will do whatever you ask for in my name,
so that the Father can be glorified in the Son." (John 14:12-13
CEB)
God is prepared to do "even greater works" for us than has
happened in the past. He wants to do this for His glory - That
His name will be praised! I am confident that what God has
done in the past He is able and prepared to do now and in the
future. The Hawaii Great Awakening was characterized by
evangelism, repentance, prayer, proclaiming the Word and giving.
I believe we are in a position to see a great moving of the Holy
Spirit in this day – a second “Hawaii Great Awakening” if we
will follow the same pattern.
Evangelism - We must continue to reach out to the lost and I
want to remind you that the most effective method of evangelism
that exists is in the planting of new churches. This past year
we have had 16 individuals on our district, trained in the
Dynamic Church Planting International training tracks of Church
Planting Essentials and/or Churches Planting Churches. We now
70 have eight from our district who are certified trainers and
three who have been trained to be Master Trainers. This
preparation will enable us to be more effective in planting new
healthy churches in the years ahead. Recognizing the importance
of this for the future, the District Missional Strategy Team has
recommended that every candidate for ordination should be
required to have taken either the Church Planting Essentials or
the Churches Planting Churches training before being ordained.
Prayer - Prayer was the essential element in every great moving
of God throughout history and the same is true in the “great
awakening” in Hawaii. If we are to experience a great move of
God in this day, our churches must become “Houses of Prayer”.
If we are going to break chains of sin that are keeping so many
in bondage in our society, we must give special attention to
prayer. We must cease just talking about prayer but begin to
make prayer a priority in our personal lives and in our
churches. Each of us needs to develop a personal time of
intimacy with our Abba Father through prayer! I am encouraged
by the churches who are taking this need for prayer seriously.
Repentance – Evangelism and Prayer will lead to repentance. We
don’t hear much about conviction today but I believe the Holy
Spirit still brings conviction causing the lost to become aware
of their great need for Jesus Christ. He still brings
conviction which will lead to repentance, restitution and
lifestyle change.
Hunger for God’s Word – The Word of God, also, must be a
priority in our lives and in our churches. We must give
ourselves to proclaiming the Word and the doctrines contained in
71 it - especially the doctrine of holiness. The world
desperately needs to see holiness modeled through the lives of
our people. One of the desires of those who sought to bring the
Church of the Nazarene to Hawaii 68 years ago was that a
holiness voice was needed. It is still true that, with few
exceptions, the Church of the Nazarene is the only voice for
holiness in Hawaii. Let’s not be ashamed of the Gospel of
Christ and proclaim the whole gospel of our Lord.
Giving - We must be willing to be used by God to reach our world
and that means we must be a people through whom God can give His
resources. We need to become channels through which God can
bless our world. For that to be a reality we must hold loosely
the things of this world. Nazarenes must be a giving people.
God has poured so many blessings into our lives and therefore we
must be willing to give that others can know His grace! Jesus
admonishes us, “Freely you have received, freely give.” (Matthew
10:8 NKJV)
Over the past ten years or so, God has allowed us to develop a
financial structure that will help us “bridge into the future”
with our Mission Partners program. I want to encourage you to
continue to support the Mission Partners. This is the
“lifeblood” of support for our churches and pastors. It
continues to fund our new starts and the vision to reach out to
new communities throughout our islands. It also provides
funding for the equipping of our present churches and pastors,
as well as providing for the health of our churches and our
pastors. You will be given an opportunity to sign up or
continue your support for this next year.
72 Ruth and I have been blessed to be a part of the history of the
Church of the Nazarene in these beautiful islands for these last
42 years. We have seen many expressions of the power of God at
work in the days gone by. I could spend a lot of time
recounting the blessings of the past. But I want you to know
today that I am tremendously optimistic and excited about what
God is prepared to do through the people called Nazarenes here
in Hawaii in the days that are before us. I am confident that
our great God is not finished and that He is prepared to "do
even greater works" as we are faithful to Him and as we seek His
will and His glory.
I wish I could express to you all that is in my heart, but let
me share a few examples of what our great God is doing around
our district today that, I believe is a bridge to the future and
will tremendously impact the Hawaii Pacific District in the days
that are ahead.
At our last District Assembly (2013) we presented the vision of
Pastor Ryan Fasani for the Kona Coast of the Big Island. Let me
share with you some of the progress of that vision. In
September 2013, Eric and Joy Paul arrived from Nashville,
Tennessee to join in ministry with the Fasanis in the North Kona
area.
Just four weeks ago the Mason family arrived from Kankakee,
Illinois to begin the process of planting a new church in
Waimea, on the Big Island.
The Kona Coast vision also includes the southern part of the
coast, particularly Oceanview and Milolii.
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In September of 2013, Soonkil and Lydia Park arrived to begin a
new Korean work here in Hawaii. The Parks have ministered the
last few years on the Anaheim district and have now begun the
Hawaii Korean Church of the Nazarene, meeting in the Ewa Beach
church facilities.
Javier and Mari Martin-Vinas have been a part of The Bridge
church while serving in the Air Force. Javier recently retired
from the Air Force and has felt a call of God to begin a new
church. He and his family are beginning our first Hispanic
church, called Iglesia del Nazarena El Puente.
In February of this year Pastor Mark Gudmunson of the Pukalani
Community church began an outreach into the Kihei community of
Maui. This has been a burden and concern of mine for many
years. This new start has already begun conducting services and
reaching out to the community of Kihei, which is one of the
fastest growing areas on Maui.
Pastor Ambrose and Roxanne Ching are leading a church on the
Waianae coast, His Highest Presence, which is planning on
becoming a part of the Church of the Nazarene in the near
future. They are currently meeting in the facilities of the old
Ma’ili Church.
These are but a few examples of what the Lord is doing as we
“bridge to the future”. I would also mention Pastor RJ and Kacy
Strickland, of the Living Waters church, who have been burdened
for training of our young people, preparing them from ministry
in our islands.
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The bottom line is this; God is not finished with the Hawaii
Pacific District! God’s purpose for sending His Son into the
world remains and it is that which compels us to “Go . . . and
make disciples . . . (in the islands and around the world)”. We
do this for His glory. In the past number of weeks I have
shared a message in each of our churches entitled, “The Plot of
God”. God’s plan is that He would be recognized in the world by
His glory. He has a plan that each of us, His church, would
carry His glory to our world and that we would radiate His glory
so that our world can see Christ in each of us. Colossians 1:27
states that the “mystery” is this: “Christ in you, the hope of
glory”! God has called us to be a church of glory – “a glorious
church without spot or wrinkle” (Ephesians 5:26). He has
provided the cleansing, sanctifying power of the Holy Spirit to
enable this to be a reality in each believer and thus in each
church.
God stated in Ezekiel 36:22 (NIV), “It is not for your sake . .
. that I am going to do these things, but for the sake of my
holy name . . . .” In Ezekiel 36:23 (The Message) God says,
“I’m going to put my great and holy name on display . . . (and
they will) . . . realize who I really am, that I am GOD, when I
show my holiness through you so that they can see it with their
own eyes.”
Our prayer is that our world will see Jesus in us. As Ruth and I
conclude our ministry on the Hawaii Pacific District, there is
much we will have to leave behind, but we want you to know that
the one thing we will take with us and remember so vividly is
that we have, indeed, seen Jesus in each of you. We will hold
75 on to this in the days ahead, with the knowledge that God is
going to do even greater things as you continue to radiate His
holiness and His glory so that our world can see Jesus! May our
prayer to the Lord be, “Let them see You in me!”
Respectfully submitted,
Robert C. Killen
2. District SDMI Chair
Hawaii Pacific District Church of the Nazarene
Sunday School Discipleship Ministries Report for 2013-2014
As most of you know, the highlights of the district year are
district camps, Children’s Mission Overnighter, and Fusion.
Pastor Joy continues to do a commendable job in making sure that
our district children have the best possible experience at our
district functions. Fusion blesses me immensely that the
children know that they are using their talents for the Lord.
And what talented children we have!
For Sunday school and discipleship numbers, you’ll see those
listed by church in the church reports. I will say, though, that
reporting to the general SDMI office hasn’t been all that great.
I am supposed to receive monthly reports which I compile and
76 submit to Lenexa. There have been some months where 9 of our 19
churches did not report. That is certainly something we can do
much better.
As you have seen in recent years, there has been a concern
across denominations about church youth who have been dedicated
in their service to the Lord and to the church leaving the
church by the time they complete college. Studies by Fuller
Theological Seminary suggest that embracing children and youth,
valuing them, and making them part of the church worship service
can lead to retaining them the beyond college years. That is
certainly something our ethnic churches do extremely well—
something that the rest of us could learn from for we do not
want to lose our kids.
Our church has been emphasizing ohana, something I think is a
strength of our district. We should be emphasizing our strengths
while growing in the areas where we are weak. One benefit of the
smallness of our district is that we know one another. We should
see what more we can do to support and encourage one another,
share resources (including speakers who travel to get here),
consolidate some of our events, so that what may be a burden for
many of our churches can be shared among several of them.
77 As Rhonda and I say aloha to the district, I see signs of a new
movement across the district which will bring light to many who
are currently residing in darkness. I rejoice knowing that God
has a gathering of dedicated disciples here who are ready to
catch and ride the wave of His Spirit across the isles. Praise
be to God! For we will always be:
People of prayer
Engaged in the Word
Making Christlike disciples
Mahalo plenty,
Kevin Kaya
SDMI Chair
3. District NMI President
Nazarene Missions International
Aloha and Praise the Lord!!!!!
Ephesians 3:14, 19……For this reason I kneel before the
Father, from whom his whole family in heaven And on earth
78 derives its name. I pray that out of his glorious riches
he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in
your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts
through faith. And I pray that you be rooted and
established in love, may have power together with all the
saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is
the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses
knowledge that you may be filled to the measure of the
fullness of God!!!!
THANK YOU LORD!!!!!!!!
Last year we focused on our theme The Call, will we be
there for them, we are all called in some way.
Ephesians 4:11,12……. It was he who gave some to be
apostles, and some to be prophets, some to be evangelists
and some to be pastors and teachers to prepare God’s
people for works of service, so that the body of Christ
may be built up.
This year’s theme Can You Hear Me Now!!! How do I know I
am called, are we going to ignore that call, and how are
we going to answer Him in Can You Hear Me Now!! Is it with
confidence knowing that we can do all things through
79 Christ who strengthens me, or are we going to wait to
answer that call on our own time, when we are ready. The
discernment of Gods call does not come in every moment of
life, but only in rare moments. We have to remain true to
what we see in those moments, if we do not we will put
back Gods purpose in our life. God knows us, loves us and
has a purpose for us.
Psalms 139:1,3….O Lord, you have searched me and you know
me. You know when I sit and when I rise, you perceive my
thoughts from afar. You discern my going out and my lying
down; you are familiar with all my ways.
2 Corinthians 5:5….Now it is God who has made us in this
very purpose and has given us the Spirit as a deposit,
guaranteeing what is to come.
Ephesians 1:11….In him we were also chosen, having been
predestined according to the plan of him who works out
everything in conformity with the purpose of his will.
You hear the call of God and realize what He wants. Then,
you begin to find reason why you should not obey him.
80 Well, obey Him or Can You Hear Him Now, because away in
some other parts of the world God is working in
circumstances beyond our own thinking. If you say I was
not made for this, you get out of touch with God, your
goings are not according to your mind but according to
Gods mind. Remain true at all cost of what God is doing
with you and don’t ask why He is doing it.
We were all created by God in his image, for a purpose.
Just as God set apart from the birth of Isaiah and Paul
for a specific purpose, he also has a specific plan for
you in your life.
Jeremiah 29:11….For I know the plans I have for you
declared the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm
you, plans to give you hope and a future.
How true is that, Can You Hear Him Now!! We need to just
ask God to give us wisdom to discern His will. It is not
easy to live in this world, there are more and more evil
out in the world. Just trying to make a living, we need
money, food, pay bills, we want more. The world is going
to get harder to live in especially for Christians, there
is persecution happening a lot more and some we don’t even
hear about. God’s will is first and foremost is that we
81 have a relationship with him through his son Jesus
Christ!!!! Hallelujah!!!!!!
That’s why missions is very important, Nazarene’s
everywhere are sharing the missions’ movement of the
church, telling their stories instills passion for
missions. When Christian followers know what is at risk
and hear how others are obeying God’s call to missions,
they are challenged to participate as well.
God’s desire is to draw all people to himself is our
mission. When we lovingly, intentionally live out that
mission, we are obedient to Christ. Sometimes we need
ideas on how to live a mission centered life. We need
clear realistic direction to help carry our God’s mission,
that’s the reason for Mission Priority One.
While there are countless ways to share God’s message of
hope Mission Priority One has goals that help churches
accomplish two things. One, to increase church membership,
passion for God’s mission and two, assist churches in
taking the message of Christ to the world. Let us not
forget about Mission Priority One which every local church
can participate in and it is our four objectives in why we
82 have missions and to attract people who want to be a part
of something bigger than themselves.
We have Praying, Discipling, Giving and Educating that we
all know about. Let’s make it our challenge for this
missioned year and the years to come to be a church that’s
making missions a priority, a congregation that
demonstrates God’s passion for all people!!!!!!!
With that information the church of the Nazarene would
like to thank you for your sacrificial giving and
dedication to the church. Your gifts to the Church of the
Nazarene’s global ministries are making a difference in
159 world areas and counting. Donors bless countless
people in our churches, schools, hospitals, compassionate
ministry and outreach centers. There are 687 missionaries
and 231 missionary kids served in 2013, including 313
mission corps volunteers and 317 individuals.
NMI partnered with World Mission Broadcast giving in US$
419,616 to air the gospel in 72 countries, 34 languages
and 140 broadcast programs.
83 NMI expanded a Spanish version of the Prayer Mobilization,
which goes to 164 subscribers and 9,029 English
subscribers and is on Facebook.
NMI mobilizes WEF giving as a foundation for all mission
ministries, the first priority for mission giving and all
participating districts doubled their WEF offering with a
US$37,965,171. Because you gave 2,263,249 Nazarene’s
around the world loves Jesus, live holy lives, evangelize
the lost, disciple converts, equip leaders and develop
churches.
God is working through NMI it is there ambition to preach
the gospel where Christ was not known so that they would
not be building on someone else’s foundation. (Paul in
Romans 15:20)
As the Hawaii Pacific District the accomplishments is that
we had a Presidents 101 meeting in Oahu with dinner,
encouraging and educating churches about Missionary Health
Care, Deputation, Alabaster and more, special thanks to
Gail, Linda, Kacy, Skye and other council members that
attended.
84 We had the privilege to send delegates to our General
Convention in Indianapolis, which you will hear reports
from Pastor Tim, Pastor R.J. and myself.
We worked as a council to have missionaries… The Garmens
from Peru, they served at Kids Camp, at the Kailua Church
to about 100 children and gave them a remembrance gift to
pray for them. They also had a wonderful evening sharing
at Kahului Naz, Wahiawa Filipino, Hilo Church and
Connection Point. Special thanks to Pastor John Miller in
setting up all the details in making these events
possible.
We as a council help provide opportunities to give to our
Kokua Compassionate Center that is helping the needed and
making a difference in our community.
As a council we are in the planning stages to finish the
Appari mission trip, the time and when will be announced,
we are also thinking of working with NYI for preparation
for NYC.
We have Rob North here from Nazarene Missions
International speaking at our convention and will be
sharing at Puka Naz April 6th.
As a District we gave to our Links $346.00, Alabaster
$7742.03, WEF $100.018, Missionary Health Care $984.52 and
85 the statistic disbursements in giving towards missions
over all is $2,185.955, WOW!!!! The goal for every
district giving towards the WEF is 5.5 and our district
gave over the amount of 5.77. Praise the Lord, and thank
you all churches in your giving and making a difference to
be a part of Nazarene Missions International, reaching the
lost and Making Christ-like Disciples in all the Nations
God’s word will be preached everywhere!!!! Philippians
2:9,11 Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and
gave him the name that is above every name, that at the
name of Jesus every knee should bow in heaven and on earth
and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the
glory of God the Father.
In closing I would like to thank my darling husband,
Howard, for his continuing support, love and
encouragement.
To each Pastor and Local Presidents in your willingness to
keep NMI alive in your church.
To our DS for all the years of support and all that you
provided to the NMI team we are truly great full, we are
86 going to miss you and Ruth deeply, May God bless you, you
will always be in our prayers!!
To the NMI council, I could have not done it without you,
excellent team work, being prayerful, your love and
support I am deeply great full!!!!Please come up as I
mention your name, Gail Ragle, who is Vice President, does
all the publicity, program and informs us about our Links.
Linda Kinoshita, is our Secretary, taking down all our
information, e-mails and making sure all of you get your
reports in, also keeping me in check with everything.
Calyndal Valenzuela, our Treasure, a lot of responsibility
in keeping the records straight and accurate. Also in
being available for me in going to the finance meetings, I
thank you so much.
Skye Litsey, who is in charge of Mission Education and
WMB, also she helped with the 101 meeting in Oahu, and
with another 101 session here at convention.
Laura Koons, who is in charge of Compassionate Ministries
and Prayer and Fasting, always being prayerful in bringing
you the needs of our world to be prayerful of and a woman
of great wisdom in NMI.
Pastor John Miller who does Deputation, this is an area
that is time consuming and we have the hardest time in
87 finding someone to do this area of ministry in our
council. We praise God for John in doing this and in
helping us to start a policy booklet for deputation in the
years ahead for other leaders.
Kacy Strickland who does our Alabaster ministry, also
helps with the orders for NPH, and always available in
helping.
Pastor R.J. Strickland who handles our Work and Witness,
he and others has done a lot to be a part of the Appari
work and witness, keeping us informed and now wanting to
partner with NYI.
Pastor Tim Cruz who is in charge of Mission Call
Coordinator, anyone who feels called to missions, he does
all of our video presentations, amazing knowledge!! also
making sure about the music and sound set up and keeping
me on schedule with everything.
To all of you guest and friends for coming and being a
part of missions and giving me the opportunity to serve in
this area of ministry.
Matthew 28:19….Therefore go and make disciples of all
nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of
88 the Son and of the Holy Spirit and teaching them to obey
everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you
always, to the very end of the age.
To Him Be The Glory
Respectfully Submitted
Ivy Paleka
4. District NYI President
Hello HIPAC Family and Friends,
It is with much excitement and gratitude that I write my fourth
HIPAC NYI President’s report. Throughout my four years as your
NYI President, I have grown, learned, and gained great knowledge
of the work that God is doing throughout our unique district.
More importantly, I have had the privilege of working with and
alongside some of the most energetic and passionate youth,
leaders, youth pastors, and parents that I have ever known. As I
look back on these years as president, I can’t help but give
thanks to God for leading and directing every step of the way.
While we as a district have seen many exciting years throughout
our time, this last year proved to be a great example of the
89 excitement that God’s people can feel when they follow His
direction. Let’s take a quick look at some of the ways God has
lead our NYI in 2013.
This time last year our NYI team and myself were quickly
preparing for the approaching HIPAC NYI Teen Camp 2012. Knowing
that financial burden has played a major role in deterring
students from participating in off island events, we prepared
ourselves to see lower than average turnout. However, as
registrations began to flood in, we quickly knew that finances
were not going to keep God from fulfilling His plans. With close
to 200 students and leaders registering for Jr. High and Sr.
High Camp, we found ourselves with more participation than we
ever imagined. I want to send out a HUGE MAHALO to the many
people that helped serve and lead in this amazing camp. Our
amazing camp speakers, Pastor RJ Strickland, Pastor Toby Litsey
and his wife Aunty Skye, all brought God’s Word alive in
creative and inspiring ways. Aunty Cheryl Subiono of Windward
Church kept our students fed and energetic with her amazing
cooking. Pastor Jake Heaton of First Church led our students in
some intense and sometimes interesting games. Our sister school,
Point Loma Nazarene University, assisted our worship by sending
out two talented student leaders to partner with Will Shine and
90 Andy Marrufo. Last but definitely not least, Rachel Power
served as my co-director and organizer of much of the camp
logistics. It is through the hard work and dedication of these
people that God was able to move in ways we could have never
imagined. We had nearly 50 students stand and recognize God
calling them into the ministry! Can I get an amen?!
Directly after the success of Teen Camp 2012, our NYI team began
to prepare for an exciting event happening five months later;
MISSION BIG ISLAND. Through the vision and interest of Pastor
Joe Crosby of Connection Point Church of the Nazarene, we began
to prepare for a team of youth that would work and serve in the
Paradise Park Community. Just as we did with Teen Camp 2012, we
told Pastor Joe to plan on only a small group of district youth
to participate in this weekend-long event. In fact, I remember
telling Pastor Joe that with finances being so tight, we would
be lucky to get a team of even 25 youth to sign up. Isn’t it
funny how God takes our ordinary plans and makes them
extraordinary? Weeks before leaving for the Big Island, we
received nearly 60 registration forms from students wanting to
come serve! As you can imagine, we scrambled to prepare for such
a large group of youth and leaders. Throughout the weekend we
worked on the CPCN facility, fed the homeless and needy in the
91 community, and really opened our eyes to the ways God is
calling us to serve. I want to send a HUGE MAHALO to Pastor Joe
Crosby and his amazing wife Jessica for organizing and planning
this amazing weekend. Might I add that Jessica did all of this
while being pregnant?! I want to also thank all of our speakers;
Pastor Lynn, Sarah DePhilips, and Annika Wong for bringing God’s
Word to us. I want to also thank Andy Marrufo and his amazing
band members for leading us in a weekend of worship and
reflection. It was amazing to see the ways God was able to teach
and inspire our students through the service of others.
Aside from these exciting events, we had many times of gathering
together as one district body. Whether it was through our
awesome Bay View Mini Putt night, our Christafari Concert, or
our many other gatherings; it was great to fellowship as one
body with one Father.
Though it can be hard to walk away from a position that has been
held for four years, I am beyond excited to see where God is
going to lead our HIPAC NYI in this next year. I am confident
that our newly elected NYI Council (Jake Heaton – President,
Lynn Obath – Vice President, Jamie Grubert – Secretary, and
Misty Pavao – Treasurer) will continue to lead our youth in what
92 God is doing on these islands. Ultimately the ministries we
lead, the events we plan, and the visions that we set are all
Gods. Continue to pray for your NYI in this next year, and
support the work that so many are doing. I love you all! In HIM.
Respectfully submitted,
Will Campbell
HIPAC NYI President
B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES
1. District Advisory Board
Your District Advisory Board consisting of Chairman: Rev.
Robert C. Killen (District Superintendent); Elders: Rev. Jerry
Appleby, Rev. RJ Strickland, Rev. Michael H. Litsey; Laypersons:
Joline Chang, Florence Teruya and Kevin Kaya; submit our report
that follows below.
This past assembly year, we met eight (8) times and had
several e-mail votes to conduct the business of the Hawaii
Pacific District Church of the Nazarene. We executed our
93 responsibilities to the best of our ability under the
leadership of the Holy Spirit, and highlight the actions shown
below:
1. Elected Florence Teruya Chair of the Nazarene
Christian
Day Schools Committee.
2. Accepted Bob Killen’s appointment of Rev.
Jerry
Appleby, Rev. James Valenzuela, Rev. Gordon Wong, Craig
Furusho and Kevin Kaya to the Missional Strategy Team.
3. Approved loan for Wahiawa Community:
$20,000.00 for roof
repair.
4. Approved that The Lighthouse remain listed as inactive.
5. Approved the disorganizing of Hauoli Kamana’o, Jesus
Ministry and Ma’ili English churches.
6. Approved the change of name: Honolulu First Samoan to
First Samoan.
7. Approved recommendation for District License:
Mark Gudmunson, Sung Soo Lee and Aliieiua Iiga.
Respectfully submitted,
MICHAEL LITSEY, Secretary ROBERT C. KILLEN, Chair
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2. District Board of Ministry – Credentials
We recommend the following Elder be received: John E.
Miller from West Virginia North, Soonkil Park from Anaheim, Joy
Paul from Tennessee.
We recommend the following District Licensee be received:
Jamie Grubert from Dallas, Eric Paul from Tennessee.
We recommend the following Elders be transferred: Charles
Ah Sing to Northern California.
We recommend the following District Licensee be
transferred: Cory Nelson to Los Angeles.
We recommend the following be granted renewal of district
licenses: William C. Campbell, Jamie Grubert, Mark Andrew
Gudmunson, Jacob T. Heaton, Samuel Sung Soo Lee, Toby Kalani Lee
Litsey, Eric Paul, Eugene Lee Gann Piliati
We recommend the following be granted a district license:
Alii Iiga, Rasela Iiga.
We recommend the following not be renewed for a district
license: Kaleopa Oi, Danielle Teter
We recommend the following name be removed from the
ministerial roll, since he has united with another church,
denomination, or ministry: Elder: Ta’avili Perefoti Davis
Ieremia
95 We recommend the following elders be granted retired
status: Robert C. Killen (assigned), Stuart B. Parsons
(unassigned).
Respectfully Submitted,
Jerry Appleby, Chairman Gordon Wong, Secretary
3. District Board of Ministry Studies
We, your Board of Studies, make the following recommendations:
That Rasela Iiga, be placed in level four of the elder track in
the ministerial course of study. That Ituau Alaga, and Aliielua
Iiga be continued in level three of the elder track in the
ministerial course of study. That Glen Morrison, Danielle
Teter, Toby Litsey and Eugene Piliati be continued in level two
of the elder track in the ministerial course of study. That Mark
Gudmunson be place in level two of the elder track in the
ministerial course of study. That Mel Felipe and Lynn Huma, be
continued in level one of the elder track of the ministerial
course of study. That Jamie Grubert be placed in level three.
That Leanne Gautney, Kate Johnson and Andrew Marrufo, be placed
in level one of the elder track of the ministerial course of
study.
Respectfully Submitted,
96 RJ Strickland, Secretary Rick Ragle, Chair
C.ASSEMBLY COMMITTEEES
1. HAWAII-PACIFIC DISTRICT
2014 FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT
We, your Finance Committee, submit the following report. Keeping
as a priority our Hawaii District mission needs, we recommend the
following for adoption:
I. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT
The District Superintendent shall be adequately cared for with:
A. SALARY (See IX-B-2)
B. HOUSING & UTILITIES (See IX-B-1)
C. DISTRICT-RELATED EXPENSES (See IX-B-3-a)
D. FIVE WEEKS VACATION WITH PAY
II. PASTORS AND FULL-TIME ASSOCIATES
A. The pastors’ salary should be the first priority of the local
97 board, giving consideration to cost of living and other
appropriate concerns. The District Superintendent shall
contact each church concerning this, and the board's written
review of the pastor’s financial package is to be sent to the
District Superintendent each year, no later than March 15.
B. Local churches are to adhere to IRS demands on the pastors’
salary and exemptions.
C. The following benefits are RECOMMENDED:
1. All self-employment tax, SECA Tax (15.3 percent in 2014),
should be paid in keeping with standard practice of the
Church of the Nazarene. To figure the SECA (Self
Employment Contribution Act) Tax reimbursement it is
recommended that the church take the salary plus the
housing allowance or fair market value of a parsonage,
multiply by 17.64% the result will be the SECA Tax to
reimburse the pastor on a quarterly basis.
2. A parsonage or adequate housing allowance. (This should
include electricity, gas, water, and official telephone
expense.)
3. An automobile allowance to cover church-related duties.
4. A tax-sheltered annuity of at least $200 per month.
(Information is available through Pensions & Benefits).
98 5. Vacation with pay, according to the following minimum
plan:
1-2 years (in ministry) 2 weeks
3-8 years 3 weeks
9-20 years 4 weeks
21+ years 5 weeks
The Church Board should be sensitive to the needs of the
pastor. Earned vacation time shall be considered for the
current church year only. All vacations should include the
coverage of pulpit expense of the church. Days at
district or general meetings shall not be counted as
vacation time.
6. One day off each week.
7. Medical/Dental/Rx/Vision insurance program for the
pastoral families under the district group program, or
reimbursement for a comparable plan.
8. Full reimbursement of all expenses related to attendance
at district meetings, and that, pastors, be encouraged to
attend district activities.
9. That a 4-year plan be developed for laying aside
sufficient funds (i.e. $10 per week over 4 years) to send
the pastor to General Assembly.
10. That a plan be established by each church for laying aside
99 sufficient funds to send the pastoral staff and spouses
to the next scheduled PALCON 2014 (July 28-31).
Anticipated cost is $200 + airfare per person.
11. Financial help for professional improvement and/or an
annual library fund of $300.
12. A Christmas gift of $300 or one week's salary, whichever
is greater.
13. Recognize pastoral staff and families on birthdays,
anniversaries, and during Pastor's Appreciation month,
i.e. October.
14. Reimbursement for internet access fees.
15. In light of the requirement for Pastors to continue “Life
Long Learning,” it is recommended that each church
encourage their pastors to attend at least 20 hours of
continuing education annually and provide the financial
means for them to do so, within reason.
D. Each church is RECOMMENDED to implement a pastoral sabbatical
program as described by the District Advisory Board:
1. That each pastor who has completed six consecutive years
at his or her present church be considered for a
sabbatical.
2. That in cooperation with the pastor, church, and district
100 pastor, a Sabbatical Committee be appointed for the
following purpose:
a. To manage and coordinate congregational work in the
absence of the pastor.
b. To insure quality care of the congregation in the
absence of the pastor.
c. The committee will meet with the pastor prior to the
time of the sabbatical:
1. To develop a plan as to how ministry plans and
goals will be met.
2. To develop an understanding of the plan, purpose,
and procedures of the sabbatical.
3. To develop orientation plans to prepare the
congregation for the pastor’s sabbatical.
4. To develop exit and reentry orientation for pastor
and family. (Reentry orientation would include
such items as financial update, new names, faces,
attendance, etc.)
d. To develop an evaluation of the pastor’s sabbatical
(to be shared with the congregation and the district
pastor).
3. We recommend the following guidelines of planning and
preparation for the pastor and church, prior to the
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a. Allow a minimum of six months to plan the sabbatical.
b. Develop a plan in which the pastor, Sabbatical
Committee, and church board mutually agree.
c. The pastor’s salary and benefits should continue
during the sabbatical period.
d. The district pastor shall be considered for interim
pastor during the sabbatical.
e. All proposals shall require the approval of the
district pastor.
f. Sabbatical should be considered as separate from
allowable vacation time.
III. STUDENT GRANT PROGRAM
We recommend that the district give full support to Point Loma
Nazarene University (PLNU) as follows:
A. That local churches follow the denomination’s guidelines for
Educational Budget assignments as approved by the General
Board.
B. That the district continue to give full support to the PLNU
“Grant-In-Aid” program for Nazarene young people from our
district as follows:
102 1. General Grant – That an amount of $2,600 shall be
allocated from the District Educational Budget for each
eligible, full-time, dependent, undergraduate Nazarene
student attending PLNU in 2014-2015.
2. Matching Grant -- That we encourage our local churches
to participate in the PLNU Matching Grant program in
which the church contributes $250 per student per year
and the university in turn, matches the amount, making a
total of $500.
C. That we encourage all our churches to emphasize the ministry
of Point Loma Nazarene University periodically through
inviting the university personnel, including special
speakers, musical groups, and students, to participate in
our local church services. We understand that the expenses
related to this participation are generally the
responsibility of local church.
IV. DELEGATES
A. Each church pay the expenses of its elected delegates to the
District Assembly and Conventions, including meals, necessary
housing, and travel expenses as appropriate.
B. The delegates' expense funds set aside for the district
103 participation at General Assembly and Conventions are to be
administered by the District Advisory Board. Each delegate
shall be granted adequate per diem and travel expense, as set
by the District Advisory Board.
V. PAYMENT AND MINISTRY SUPPORT BY LOCAL CHURCHES
A. All churches send their Kingdom Investment payments for the
World Evangelism Fund (WEF) and the Pensions and Benefits
Fund (P&B) directly to the Church of the Nazarene, Global
Treasury Services using the appropriate reporting form, or by
making payment on-line through the Funding the Mission
website at least monthly. Further that all churches send
their Kingdom Investment payments for the Education Fund and
the District Ministries Fund to the District Treasurer not
later than the 15th of the following month (i.e., February's
payment due by March 15th)using the appropriate form.
B. That all Kingdom Investment payments for January be dated
January 31st and remitted not later than February 15
th.
C. Medical Insurance premiums shall be paid to the District
Treasurer by the 15th of the preceding month, (i.e. payment
for June Coverage shall be paid by May 15). All additions
and cancellations are to be communicated to the District
104 Treasurer in writing. Any cost incurred from a policy not
canceled by the insurance company before the beginning of a
new month will be the responsibility of the
individual/church. Any individual/church that falls three (3)
months behind in medical insurance payments will be canceled.
D. Hawaii Nazarene Day Schools will be billed directly by the
medical insurance companies and will handle their own
additions and cancellations.
E. Each church on subsidy should strive for self-support and
that semi-annually this subsidy program should be reviewed
by the District Superintendent and church board.
F. All churches either budget money for Nazarene Theological
Seminary, Nazarene Bible College, and the American Bible
Society, or receive an offering for each. These all qualify
for Approved 10% Missions Specials giving. Credit for 10%
giving to NTS and NBC must be applied for and granted through
Point to Point giving on the Funding the Mission website.
G. We encourage every church to utilize the Church of the
Nazarene Foundation or Wesleyan Investment Foundation to
facilitate planned and deferred gifts from their members to
any Nazarene ministry, including gifts to the local church,
and to use the Foundation to manage investment accounts,
endowments, or charitable trusts.
105 H. All churches annually review all insurance policies.
J. Churches establish an annual operating budget and send a copy
to the District Superintendent by March 15th.
K. Each local church have an annual review of treasury books.
The district shall provide a list of capable reviewers.
L. The District Finance Committee Report shall be reviewed at
the first local church board meeting following District
Assembly, or a member of the District Finance Committee be
invited to the church to explain the report.
VI. HI-PAC MISSION PARTNERS
A. That all churches encourage participation in Mission Partners
to support new start churches and equip our churches for
health.
VII. DISTRICT FINANCE COMMITTEE
A. At their regularly scheduled meetings, review Kingdom
Investments and recommend any adjustments to the District
Advisory Board.
B. The District Treasurer will remit all appropriations received
for Point Loma Nazarene University monthly.
106 C. All District Auxiliary Treasurers shall have their books
ready for review by March 15th, and that each auxiliary
submit a current financial report to the District Finance
Committee chair quarterly by May 15th, August 15
th, November
15th, and February 15th using the basic form provided by the
District Finance Committee.
D. The District Treasurer will have their books ready for
review by March 15th each year. In addition, “there must be
a full audit when a new district superintendent or district
treasurer takes office, and the district should have a full
audit every four years.”
Board of General Superintendents (February 21, 2012)
E. All district insurance policies be reviewed in 2014 and
every six (6) years thereafter by a person with a non-
vested interest.
VIII. KINGDOM INVESTMENT CALCULATIONS AND APPORTIONMENTS
A. The Kingdom Investments be set following the General Board
guidelines using the following percentages: 5.5% for World
Evangelism Fund (WEF), 2.25% for Pensions & Benefits Fund
(P&B), and 2.25% for Point Loma Nazarene University
Education Fund of the Total Monies Raised in the current
107 year. The amount given to WEF and Approved 10% Missions
Specials will be subtracted from the Total Monies Raised
before the calculations are made. For further information
see the web site: www.fundingthemission.org
B. The District Kingdom investments be set at 7% of the Total
Monies Raised following the same formula as for General
Kingdom Investments. This percentage is to be reviewed at
the next Finance Committee Meeting in September with the
goal of reducing this percentage.
C. It is expected that all churches of the Hawaii-Pacific
District will have paid 100% of all their Kingdom
Investments by the end of the church year.
D. We encourage every church to use the “Funding the Mission”
website at least monthly to enter their income and calculate
apportionments.
E. Any surplus Kingdom Investment monies received by the
district this year are to be allotted at the discretion of
the District Advisory Board and the District Superintendent.
F. The district treasurer shall remit or administer all
appropriations listed below:
1. Point Loma Nazarene University
2. District/Home Missions, Sunday School and Discipleship
Ministries International, Nazarene Youth International and
108 Nazarene Missions International 221,888
a. District 170,338
b. SDMI 0
c. NYI 14,000
d. NMI 7,500
e. Mission Partners 30,000
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IX. PROPOSED DISTRICT OPERATING BUDGET, 2014-2015
A. Projected Income Sources $ 221,888.00
1. Churches through District
Kingdom Investments 141,888.00
2. Interest from investments 80,000.00
B. District Operations $ 221,888.00
1. Parsonage 16,100.00
a. Maintenance 10,000.00
b. Utilities 5,800.00
c. Property Tax 300.00
2. Superintendent 75,860.00
a. Salary and Annuity (to be
apportioned by New D.S.) 48,000.00
2. Annuity
3. Medical Insurance 16,560.00 (TBD)
4. Social Security 11,300.00 (TBD by Salary)
3. District Expenses 78,428.00
a. Superintendent
1. Travel 15,000.00
2. Auto 6,000.00
3. Contingent Fund 5,000.00
4. Leadership Conferences 1,000.00
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5. Prof. Resources 1,000.00
6. Sabbatical 1,000.00
b. Minister’s and Mate’s
Retreat 6,000.00
c. District Assembly 4,000.00
d. Newsletter 550.00
e. District Committees 1,500.00
f. District Secretary
Honorarium 1,750.00
g. District Treasurer
Honorarium 11,000.00
h. Office
1. District Office 3,200.00
2. District Treasurers
Office Exp. 400.00
3. Copier Lease 3,700.00
i. Office Secretary Salary 11,000.00
j. General Assembly 2,000.00
k. District Insurance 1,750.00
l. Property Tax 1,578.00
l. Miscellaneous 1,000.00
4. Auxiliaries 21,500.00
a. SDMI 0.00
b. NYI 14,000.00
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c. NMI 7,500.00
5. Mission Partners 30,000.00
a. Equipping Churches
for Health 8,000.00
b. New Start Churches 22,000.00
Respectfully submitted:
RICHARD A. RAGLE, Chairman
2. Auditing Committee
District
AUDIT REPORT FOR THE HAWAII PACIFIC DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
For the Period February 1, 2013 to January 31, 2014
March 19, 2014
I have reviewed the financial reports of the Hawaii Pacific
District Church of the Nazarene for the February 1, 2013 to
January 31, 2014 fiscal year and performed a detailed
examination of the related accounting records. Substantive
testing was performed on the monthly bank reconciliations,
receipts, disbursements, and supporting documentation.
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Based on my review, the financial reports appear to be fairly
stated and no material misstatements or omissions were found.
An evaluation of internal controls was also conducted to
determine whether they were adequate and operating effectively.
. Internal controls consist of policies and procedures
established to safeguard assets and minimize the risk of errors
and irregularities.
The following items were noted:
1099-Misc Reporting
Federal 1099-Misc forms were not prepared for independent
contractors who received $600 or more in the 2013 calendar year.
Please consult your CPA on what to do to address this situation.
Separation of Duties
The treasurer currently prepares bank deposits, cuts and signs
checks, and performs monthly bank reconciliations. While it is
understandable for a small staff to assign one person to perform
all of the above functions, giving an individual significant
control over cash-handling responsibilities creates a weakness
in internal controls. I recommend that another individual be
assigned to perform the bank reconciliations. If this is not
practical, another person should review the bank reconciliations
on a monthly basis. Waiting until year end for an independent
review could result in issues that might be difficult or
impossible to resolve due to the length of time elapsed.
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Thank you very much for your cooperation during the audit.
Respectfully submitted,
Alfred Monico
Auditor
3. Memorial Committee
The names of those who have been transferred to glory:
EWA BEACH
Harold Litsey
Arnold Pack
HONOLULU SAMOAN
Chanel Pakele-Fereti
KAHULUI
Esther Williams
Norio George Matsui
KAILUA ENGLISH
Jean James
Joshua Phillips
KONA
Danny Choy
PEARL CITY
Meka Teleapenako
TRUE FREEDOM
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Luana Seguritan
WAHIAWA FILIPINO
Mary Ganancial
Respectfully submitted,
Mike Litsey, District Secretary
4. Nominating Committee
We, your Committee on Nominations, composed of Dr. Robert C.
Killen, Rev. Jerry Appleby, Rev. Rita Bechtelheimer, Kevin Kaya,
Rev. Mike Litsey, Bill Mickelsen, Rev. Bob Miller, Sandi
Paselio, Florence Teruya, John Turner, Rasela Ui Iiga and Rev.
Gordon Wong submits the following report.
Partial Report No. 1
We submit the following nominations for the election
of district officers and Boards:
Chair of the district Sunday School Discipleship Ministries
Board – (vote for one (1) for two years) – Joe Crosby, Tim Cruz.
Members of the District Advisory Board, ordained
ministers – (vote for three) – Jerry Appleby, Mike Litsey, Joy
Lum Kee, Bob Miller, RJ Strickland, Gordon Wong;
Laypersons - (vote for three) – Joline Chang, John Paselio,
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Bill Mickelsen, Florence Teruya, John Turner Brad Valenzuela.
Member of the District Finance Committee –
Ministerial (Vote for one, term to expire in 2018) – Joe Crosby,
Joy Lum Kee
Lay person (vote for one, term to expire in 2017) – Bill
Mickelsen, Tuan Vu.
Member of the District Sunday School Discipleship
Ministries Board (Vote for one, term to expire in 2015) – Sandi
Paselio, Rachelle Wong
That all elections be by plurality.
Partial Report No. 2
We recommend the following:
That the Auditing Committee be composed of Dulce Valenzuela
(term to expire in 2017) Alfred Monico (2016) and Kahele Lum Kee
(2015).
That the District Missional Strategy Team be nominated
annually by the District Superintendent and appointed by the
District Advisory Board. There will be a minimum of five
members plus the District superintendent.
That the Nazarene Christian Day Schools Board be
composed of the district superintendent, the pastor, the
local director, and the local school board chair of each
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church that operates a day school; also a district
coordinator of Nazarene Christian Day Schools who, be
nominated by the District Advisory Board and appointed by
the district superintendent, who shall serve as chair.
That the District Finance Committee be composed of the
district superintendent, the district treasurer, district
NMI president, the district NYI president, the district
chair of SDMI, four elected ministers and four elected lay
persons.
Respectfully submitted,
Mike Litsey, Secretary Robert C. Killen, Chair
VI. Convention Resumes
A. DISTRICT NMI CONVENTION
District NMI Convention
April 1, 2014
The sixty second Hawaii Pacific District Nazarene
Missions International Convention opened at 9:00 A.M. at
Honolulu First Church of the Nazarene. The Nazarene Mission
Council chose Can You Hear Me Now? For the theme. Prelude music
was provided by the Pukalani Praise Band.
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District President, Ivy Paleka opened the Convention with
words of welcome. She welcomed all first timer with a lei and
then opened in prayer. She introduced the convention speaker Mr.
Rob North who challenged the convention to keep growing in the
Lord.
District President, Ivy Paleka called the business meeting to
order and Linda Kinoshita, secretary, made the following
recommendations: (1) the voting area to be designated to be the
first seven rows; (2) Mr. Howard Paleka and Rev. Joy LumKee to
serve as pages; (3) Dr. Robert Killen to serve as
parliamentarian. Alternate delegates were seated. Board of
tellers was chaired by Rev. Jerry Appleby. The members are
Rev. Jimmy Valenzuela, Rev. Dan Leibbrand, and Ms. Florence
Teruya.
President Ivy Pakeka shared a video from Dr. Daniel
Ketchum. Letters of greetings will be sent to Mrs. Jennifer
Brown, the Patalano family, the Cork family, Rev and Mrs. David
Embrey, Ms. Carlie Sever, Mrs. Darlene Wolf, Dr. Verne Ward, and
Rev. and Mrs. Appleby.
President, Ivy Paleka introduced the council and thanked
them for the year of service.
The chair was turned over to our District Superintendent,
Dr. Robert Killen, for the special order of the day. He
introduced our District President, Ivy Paleka who gave an
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excellent report on what Nazarene missions is doing on the
Hawaii Pacific District. This was her fourth report as
president. Her report was received with applause. The District
NMI Council presented her with a gift of appreciation for her
wonderful leadership. A motion was made, seconded, and passed
to receive her report. A ballot was taken to elect Ivy Paleka
for President for a two year term. There were 80 ballots cast
and Ivy Paleka was elected as the NMI District President.
The General Convention Delegates gave their report to the
convention. A report from our treasurer, Calyndel Valenzuela,
was presented and accepted. Mrs. Gail Ragle presented our new
Links Family for our district, Klaus and Martina Arnold.
The District Council presented Dr. and Mrs. Killen a going
away present. The District Council presented Mrs. Laura Koons a
distinguished service award for her many years of service to
NMI.
The convention took a 20 minute break. NMI provided light
refreshments and the local NMI Presidents had a training session
during the break. People were able to pick up their materials
from the book table. The convention reconvened with a song by
the praise band.
A report from the Board of Tellers was given. There were 90
ballots cast. The following were declared elected to serve on
the District NMI Council: Mrs. Linda Kinoshita,83, as District
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Secretary; Mrs. Calyndel Valenzuela, 89, as District Treasurer;
Rev. Tim Cruz, 77, Mrs. Gail Ragle, 66, Rev. RJ Strickland, 60,
Mrs. Kacy Strickland, 52.
Dr. Robert Killen installed the new District Council and
the local Presidents. He prayed a prayer of blessing on the
council and the presidents.
Mr. Rob North spoke to the convention again at this time.
Rev. RJ Strickland and Mrs. Skye Litsey presented the offering
to be taken for the Kokua Center.
Mrs. Laura Koons led the convention in prayer for the
regions. Then Rev. Bob Miller led in prayer for the region he
was given.
We were adjourned and the new District NMI Council met for
an organizational council meeting and lunch.
Respectfully submitted,
Linda Kinoshita, Secretary
B. DISTRICT NYI CONVENTION
2/15/2014
-Convention begins at 7:15 pm
-Pastor Will Campbell opens night by introducing co-emcee Pepe
from Honolulu First Samoan Beach Church.
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-A Youth Leader Skit is performed- “Super Heros”.
-Will Campbell gives an explanation of how our District NYI and
Field NYI operate.
-Pastor Gordon Wong is introduced as our Field Coordinator, and
the NYI Executive Counsel is introduced: Secretary/Treasurer
Rachel Power, Vice President Jacob Heaton, and President Will
Campbell.
Pastor Report: Lynn Huma from The Bridge Church of the Nazarene.
-“Roots” youth group. Got to participate in Mission Big
Island in 2013. This year they will be focusing on
fundraising for NYC and growing spiritually.
Talent: Lauren from Living Waters Church- “House of Gold”
Pastor Report: Andy Maruffo from Kailua Church of the Nazarene.
-“Real Life Youth Ministries”- Learning about ways to reach
out to their community. They participated in Mission Big
Island 2013 and learned a lot about serving the community.
Talent: Ethan Feretti from Ewa Beach First Samoan. “ God Blessed
the Broken Road”.
Voting: Pastor will announces ballots:
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Ballot 1: Secretary- Jamie Grubert and Jeanette Demello
Ballot 2: Treasurer- Kawika Takara and Misty Pavao
Ballot 3: Vice President- Hao’oli Kalama and Lynn Huma
Ballot 4: Jacob Heaton- Yes/No vote
Teroa Paselio motion to accept ballots, Second from Pastor
Gordon
Ballot # 4 Passed out and collected by board of tellers.
Youth Leader Report: Gladys Paselio and Tymane Samuseva from
Honolulu First Samoan Church of the Nazarene.
-Gladys is the new NYI President for 2014. They have had
bible studies this year and are growing in the word. The
youth group is called “Infuse”. Focusing on disciplining.
Talent: Honolulu First Samoan Church of the Nazarene “Infused”
Youth. “Heaven” dance and song.
Pastor Will Campbell announces results of Ballot #4:
Jacob Heaton: 21 Yes 2 No.
Jacob Heaton announced as 2014/2015 HIPAC NYI President
Voting: Ballot #3 passed out and collected by board of tellers.
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Pastor Report: Jacob Heaton from Honolulu First Church of the
Nazarene.
-Church has been in transition this year, but very excited
for where God is taking the church in the next year. Adam
Bieber has been helping with the youth. Continue to pray
for HFCN during this time of transition.
Pastor Lynn Huma shares about Point Loma, does trivia and gives
out Pt. Loma Prizes.
Pastor Report: RJ Strickland from Living Waters Church: (Youth
leader Dana Fort sick)
-The youth are helping to run a homeless shelter. The
youth run movie nights at the Shelter. A youth group
intern structure- Youth may intern at the church in music,
compassionate ministries, and video.
Pastor Will announces Voting results from Ballot #3.
Hao’oli Kalama 9 and Lynn Huma 14
Lynn Huma announced as 2014/2015 HIPAC NYI Vice President
Board of tellers pass out and collect Ballot # 2
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Talent: Emily from Living Waters Church. Visual Art-“Pictures
of a famous You-Tuber”.
Talent: Patrick Haley from The Bridge Church: Vocals and
acoustic guitar “ Oops I did it Again”.
Pastor Will announces the results of Ballot #2
Kawika Takara 9 Misty Pavao 15
Misty Pavao announced as HIPAC NYI treasurer.
Board of tellers pass out and collect Ballot #1
NYI President Report: Pastor Will Campbell
- Teen camp 2013 was at Camp Waianae and was a big success.
Pastor RJ Strickland was the JR. High speaker and Pastor
Toby Litsey was the SR. High speaker. Cheryl Subiono
cooked, Will Shine led Worship. There were even more
teens than expected at camp, and a lot of them expressed
an interest in going into ministry.
- Mission Big Island 2013 was in Hilo on the island of
Hawaii. Pastor Joe Crosby helped lead the youth in
serving the Hilo area. 60 people went on the mission
trip. Thank you to all the people involved.
- NYC 2015 in a year and a half.
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Pastor Will announces the results of Ballot #1:
Jeanette Demello 10 Jamie Grubert 13
Jamie Grubert announced as 2014/15 HIPAC NYI Secretary.
Talent: Maima Savusa from Honolulu First Samoan Church. Spoken
Word
Pastor Will Campbell introduces Bob Killen. Bob killen calls up
the new HIPAC NYI counsel to pray over them.
Pastor Will Campbell announces that we will meet at the field on
Sunday at 1pm to continue Youth Fest.
Convention ends at 9pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Power
C. DISTRICT SDMI CONVENTION
March, 31, 2014
SDMI Chair, Kevin Kaya called on Dr. Bob Killen to share a
welcome and lead in prayer. Will Shine with Kawika Chang on
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drums led in a time of worship.
A media presentation was shown: On Engaging the Bible
Hayden and Keana Strickland performed a hapa-haole hula.
Media presentation: Featuring Dr. Duarte sharing the
impact of Sunday School on his salvation.
Kevin Kaya shared about FUSION – the Hawaii Pacific
children’s talent performances.
Sierra Litsey sang “Blessings”.
Powerpoint presentation on the District Children’s Camp led
by Rev. Joy Lum Kee
Simeli Iiga sang How Great Thou Art.
Video shown on the Maui Children’s Camp
Offering was received. Rev. Jimmy Valenzuela prayed.
Teroa Paselio and Will Shine did the offertory.
Media presentation: In Ten Years – a call for the church
to be aware of our children.
Kevin Kaya gave his annual report.
Video: Who Discipled You?
Kevin Kay closed in prayer.
Respectfully Submitted,
Kevin Kaya, SDMI Chair
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VII. Financial and Statistical
A. DISTRICT TREASURER
Statement of Receipts and Disbursements
February 1, 2013-January 31, 2014
Beginning Balance February 1, 2013 $1,351,048.56
District/Hawaii Missions $ 40,803.13
Mission Partners $ 19,726.01
Betty Baldwin Trust $ 33,000.00
Bernie Chiang Ministerial
Studies
$ 21,603.76
Investment Fund $1,109,321.96
Lighthouse Fund $ 24,348.55
In and Out Accounts $ (1,054.20)
Medical Reimbursement $ (6,632.06)
Wermington Trust $ 73,246.48
$ 21,126.97
J. Chastain Fund $ 525.00
General Assembly $ 15,032.96
Receipts
District Investment $ 110,723.20
Education $ 35,800.22
Bible Study Tuition $ 1,800.00
Camp Meeting $ 1,610.49
District Assembly $ 1,135.83
District M & M Retreat $ 3,888.00
Mission Partners $ 35,516.00
Interest $ 50,000.00
Reinvestment $ 20,000.00
Loan Repayment $ 5,000.00
In & Out Miscellaneous $ 19,075.05
Lighthouse Fund $ 7,700.00
Medical Reimbursement $ 117,053.59
Moving Loan Fund $ 1,423.00
Prior Year District Investment $ 4,386.27
Prior Year Education
Investment
$ 1,328.12
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Receipts $416,439.77
Apply Loan Repayment to Loan
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$5,000.00
Interest
$384.29
Total Available $1,762,872.62
Disbursement
Dist Superintendent
Parsonage
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$7,357.49
$13,554.60
Property Tax $ 450.00 Utilities $5,747.11
District Superintendent Support
Salary
$29,000.00
$81,350.00
Annuity $22,845.00 Medical Insurance $9,264.00 SECA $8,926.00 Office Secretary
District Superintendent Business Expense
$11,315.00
$30,000.00 Auto $9,000.00 Contingent Fund $5,000.00 Leadership $1,000.00 Travel $15,000.00
District Expense-Other
Church Plant
$11,500.00
$55,595.90
Copier Lease $3,691.63 District Assembly $3,466.89 District Committees $1,333.54 District Insurance Policy $1,719.00 District Secretary $1,650.00 District Treasurer $11,000.00 General Assembly $13,230.17 Lighthouse Expense $248.31 Ministers and Mates Retreat $174.20 Newsletter $522.44 District Office Expense $3,200.00 Treasurer's Office Expense $378.18 Miscellaneous $3,481.54
Auxiliaries
NMI
$10,000.00
$25,500.00
NYI $15,500.00
Mission Partners-Equipping Churches for Health $6,516.06
Airfare/Honorarium $1,421.80 Lodging $1,062.19 Meals $187.70
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Meeting Room $2,484.37 Miscellaneous $1,160.00 Scholarship Award $200.00
Mission Partners-New Start Churches $50,810.20
Airfare $2,039.20 Compassionate Ministries $12,000.00 In/Out $1,771.00 Kokua Compassion Group $33,000.00 Other $2,000.00
District In and Outs $142,361.67
Loan $1,200.00 Campmeeting $2,700.06 Medical $116,125.64 Miscellaneous In/Out $17,070.55 Property Tax (Pearl City Samoan) $1,622.10 Lighthouse (Lease on Property) $3,643.32
General Kingdom Investments $37,130.12
Education $37,130.12
Special Accounts Expenses $11,265.51
M/M Retreat $6,212.04 Ministerial Studies $5,053.47
Expenses - Grand Total $454,084.06
"Ending Balance: January 31, 2014" $1,308,788.56
District $61,695.39 General Kingdom Investments $0.72
Mission Partners-Operating $22,865.75 Bernie Chaing Ministerial Studies $18,550.29 Investment Fund $1,089,321.96 Lighthouse Fund $28,156.92 In and Out Accounts (PC Tax) $(1,881.21) Medical Reimbursement $(5,695.15) Werminghaus Trust $73,246.48 Yoshinaga Trust $21,126.97
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J. Chastain Fund $525.00 General Assembly $875.44
$1,308,788.56
Kingdom Investments 2013-14
Church Education
Hawaii
District
Missions
Connection Point $ 2,204.99 $ 6,858.95
Cup of Water $ 3.00 $ 75.00
Ewa Beach $ 1,582.63 $ 4,940.42
Hanapepe $ 2,173.05 $ 6,599.20
Hilo $ 1,616.17 $ 5,028.09
Honolulu First $ 795.62 $ 2,267.79
Honolulu First Samoan $ 809.81 $ 2,487.28
Jesus Ministry (Maili Samoan) $ 390.74 $ 1,122.96
Kahului $ 2,323.72 $ 6,710.80
Kailua English $ 3,441.13 $ 10,097.51
Kailua Samoan (True Freedom) $ 105.75 $ 329.00
Kona $ 1,164.87 $ 3,674.82
Living Waters $ 1,004.17 $ 3,557.44
Pukalani Community $ 1,694.56 $ 5,660.75
The Bridge $ 3,800.20 $ 11,822.84
True Freedom Samoan $ 144.18 $ 448.59
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Wahiawa Community $ 1,517.12 $ 4,718.37
Wahiawa Filipino $ 1,266.00 $ 3,940.97
Windward $ 9,762.51 $ 30,382.42
Totals $35,800.22 $110,723.20
Received and dated after 1/31/14
for FY-2013-14
$1,937.32
$5,960.22
D.I. Hanapepe $190.00,
HFCN $3972.10,L.W.$1260.49
The Bridge $537.63
Education: Hanapepe $10.00,
HFCN $1210.06
L.W. $544.45. The Bridge $172.81
B. DISTRICT SDMI TREASURER
March 1, 2013 through February 2014
Opening Balance Income Expenditures Net Balance
$19,190.94
Children's Camp $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $0.00 $19,190.94
District SDMI
Convention $500.00 $500.00 $0.00 $19,190.94
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General SDMI
Convention $0.00 $1,500.00
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$1,500.00 $17,690.94
Children's Mission
Night $200.00 $200.00 $0.00 $17,690.94
Fusion $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $0.00 $17,690.94
$12,700.00 $14,200.00
-
$1,500.00
C. DISTRICT NMI TREASURER
Statement of Receipts & Expenses
February 1, 2013 – January 31, 2014
RECEIPTS
Balance Brought Forward $ 21,493.73
Budgeted from District for Operating Funds $10,000.00
Convention Offering for Aparri Church $ 411.00
Deputation Offering for the Pottengers $ 340.00
Transfer from ASB BMMA Savings Account $ 7,500.00
for General Convention
$18,251.00
TOTAL RECEIPTS $39,744.73
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EXPENSES
Convention Expenses $ 1,575.91
Honorarium – Speaker $ 400.00
Food Allowance – Speaker $ 100.00
Facility Use & Sound System $ 350.00
Supplies $ 358.16
Child Care $ 50.00
President’s Gift $ 200.00
Council Lunch $ 127.75
Deputation Hosting Expense $ 500.00
– c/o Pastor John Miller
Deputation Airfare (Pottengers) $ 1,021.20
Deputation Offering (Pottengers) $ 340.00
Interisland Airfare $ 3,301.20
Deposit to ASB BMMA $ 14,100.00
- Credit to The Call $ 1,000.00
- Credit to Pres. Reg. Mtg. $ 2,100.00
- Credit to Work & Witness $ 5,000.00
- Credit to Gen. Convention $ 6,000.00
General Convention Expenses $7,061.93
Gift to Arlene Pack $ 200.00
Special Offering to Aparri Church $
411.00
Missionary Christmas Fund 2/2012–1/2014 $ 630.00
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Buddy Plan Contribution $ 500.00
Council Meeting Expense $ 104.23
Supplies $ 76.19
NMI President’s Training $ 173.82
President’s Annual Expense Account $ 425.00
TOTAL EXPENSES $30,430.48
BALANCE (Checking Account) $ 9,314.25
HI-PAC NMI SAVINGS
February 1, 2013 - January 31, 2014
Beginning Balance $ 6,428.19
General Convention $ 3,865.83
President Meeting 1,405.64
W & W 39.68
The Call 1,116.88
Interest .16
Transfer from checking $ 6,605.37
General Convention $(1,500.00)
President Meeting 2,100.00
W & W 5000.00
The Call 1,000.00
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Interest 5.37
Ending Balance $13,033.56
General Convention $2,365.83
President Meeting 3,505.64
W & W 5,039.68
The Call 2,116.88
Interest 5.53
BALANCE (CHECKING & SAVINGS) $22,347.81
Respectfully Submitted,
Calyndel Valenzuela, Treasurer
D. DISTRICT NYI TREASURER
02/01/13 – 01/31/14
BEGINNING BALANCE:
HIPAC NYI ACCOUNT – FIRST HAWAIIAN BANK $8,939.23
INCOME:
ALLOTMENT FROM THE DISTRICT $15,500.00
NYI CONVENTION AND YOUTH FEST 2013 $1,000.00
JR/SR HIGH SUMMER CAMP 2013 $16,366.00
GENERAL CONVENTION REIMBURSEMENT $3,019.29
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MISSION BIG ISLAND
$252.60
TOTAL INCOME: $36,137.89
EXPENSES:
BANK CHARGES $29.25
COUNCIL EXPENSE $1,834.07
PRESIDENT’S TRAVEL $1,089.20
NYI CONVENTION AND YOUTH FEST 2013 $1,189.39
SUMMER CAMP 2013
$16,877.18
GENERAL CONVENTION AND ASSEMBLY $12,555.69
MISSION BIG ISLAND $5149.53
TOTAL EXPENSES: $38,724.31
ENDING BALANCE: $6,352.81
NYC
02/01/2013-01/31/2014
BEGINNING BALANCE:
NYI NYC – FIRST HAWAIIAN BANK $6,583.38
INCOME: $0
EXPENSES:
Bank Charges (inactive account fee)
$110.00
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TOTAL EXPENSES: $110.00
ENDING BALANCE: $6,473.38
Respectfully Submitted,
Rachel Power, Treasurer
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65 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 3 61Cup of Water Outreach2 40 0 20Rev. Vaelua Pomele Piliati
43 5 0 3 2 3 1 0 2 45Ewa Beach*3 30 0 18Rev. Michael H. Litsey
156 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 161First Samoan*4 85 0 0Rev. Lauloa B. Fereti
101 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101Hanapepe5 92 0 63Rev. Daniel E. Leibbrand
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0 42 27 15 0 0 0 0 0 42Hauoli Kamana'o6 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 0Hawaii Korean7 6 0 0Rev. Soon Kil Park
121 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 119Hilo8 60 0 92Rev. Richard A. Ragle
108 9 4 4 1 3 0 3 0 114Honolulu First*9 82 0 0
0 156 0 156 0 0 0 0 0 156Jesus Ministry10 0 0 0
142 9 2 5 2 15 0 0 15 136Kahului11 130 0 19Rev. Timothy J. Cruz
138 2 0 0 2 5 2 0 3 135Kailua English*12 75 0 80Rev. Robert L. Miller
66 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 71Kailua Samoan13 21 0 0Rev. Aliielua Ui Iiga
106 2 0 1 1 18 10 6 2 90Kona*14 81 0 44Rev. Ryan S. Fasani
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Kona Coast Naz - Miloli'i15 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Kona Coast Naz - Waimea16 0 0 0Rev. Ryan S. Fasani
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Kona Samoan17 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Living Stone18 6 0 0Rev. Sung Soo "Samuel" Lee
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89 2 1 0 1 6 2 0 4 85Pearl City21 52 0 12Rev. Lagofaatasi Alaga
158 0 0 0 0 15 1 1 13 143Pukalani Community*22 125 0 100Rev. Mark A. Gudmunson
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Kihei23 0 0 0Rev. Mark A. Gudmunson
125 102 0 101 1 15 2 0 13 212The Bridge*24 150 0 0Rev. Gordon Wong
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29 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 27True Freedom26 26 0 0Rev. Taofia Piliati
51 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 49Wahiawa Community27 74 0 12Rev. John E. Miller
164 1 0 0 1 5 1 1 3 160Wahiawa Filipino28 118 0 15Rev. James Mortela Valenzuela
256 7 4 2 1 12 3 0 9 251Windward29 613 0 0Rev. Jerry L. Appleby
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Cup of Water Outreach2 15 15 12 10 18 18 45 43 43 7 0 0 13 45 0
Ewa Beach*3 21 9 5 2 31 19 57 30 30 0 0 0 4 40 0
First Samoan*4 75 14 50 15 40 22 165 51 51 35 0 0 20 100 0
Hanapepe5 40 20 24 16 130 63 194 99 41 47 84 0 20 62 28
Hauoli Kamana'o6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hawaii Korean7 0 0 0 0 15 6 15 6 0 5 0 0 0 0 0
Hilo8 47 37 15 5 140 20 202 62 19 12 0 0 15 25 21
Honolulu First*9 18 10 5 3 13 7 36 20 13 6 0 0 0 0 0
Jesus Ministry10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kahului11 73 38 38 26 85 66 196 130 51 32 25 0 42 130 0
Kailua English*12 24 15 32 16 144 54 200 85 36 44 0 0 42 63 23
Kailua Samoan13 5 4 8 6 9 9 22 19 19 0 0 0 9 22 0
Kona*14 24 18 16 9 81 31 121 58 0 58 0 0 11 15 0
- Kona Coast Naz - Miloli'i15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- Kona Coast Naz - Waimea16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- Kona Samoan17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Living Stone18 0 0 1 1 10 5 11 6 0 5 0 0 0 0 0
Living Waters*19 18 25 7 9 41 46 66 80 12 80 0 0 11 3 0
Ma'ili English20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pearl City21 16 16 12 9 30 25 58 50 50 0 20 0 13 30 0
Pukalani Community*22 25 15 15 10 40 25 80 50 35 20 50 0 20 5 0
- Kihei23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
The Bridge*24 77 39 32 15 175 125 284 179 56 92 0 0 30 15 0
The Lighthouse25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
True Freedom26 6 6 5 4 14 14 25 24 24 0 0 0 9 26 0
Wahiawa Community27 12 12 5 3 43 16 60 31 13 18 10 0 7 51 0
Wahiawa Filipino28 55 36 80 50 200 110 335 196 64 40 37 0 60 164 0
Windward29 240 53 299 58 658 108 1,197 219 40 179 57 0 80 256 0
Hawaii Pacific Supplemental 0 0
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Increase / (Decrease)
74 1,054 407 0 283 698 615 1,456 3,564 803 2,077 268 666 385 821
1,006 406 779 362 2,739 923 4,524 1,691 752 690 462 90 561 1,167 148
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Connection Point1 105,844 5,793 2,975 0 8,768 2,338 6,859 0 6,859 2,205 0 2,205
Cup of Water Outreach2 14,387 743 150 0 893 319 990 0 990 319 0 319
Ewa Beach*3 85,605 3,875 20,326 0 24,201 1,588 4,940 0 4,940 1,588 50 1,638
First Samoan*4 32,026 2,462 418 0 2,880 1,062 2,488 0 2,488 810 0 810
Hanapepe5 107,424 7,508 3,430 549 11,487 2,349 6,790 100 6,890 2,184 1,500 3,684
Hauoli Kamana'o6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hawaii Korean7 6,800 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 50 0 0 0
Hilo8 80,789 4,095 5,755 0 9,850 1,617 5,029 1,293 6,322 1,617 0 1,617
Honolulu First*9 94,403 5,174 1,669 0 6,843 2,097 6,209 200 6,409 1,996 0 1,996
Jesus Ministry10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kahului11 111,614 5,715 6,761 0 12,476 2,338 7,273 0 7,273 2,338 0 2,338
Kailua English*12 149,513 12,367 50,525 0 62,892 3,459 10,098 500 10,598 3,441 200 3,641
Kailua Samoan13 5,000 251 200 0 451 106 100 0 100 102 50 152
Kona*14 61,392 3,009 0 0 3,009 1,250 3,675 0 3,675 1,165 0 1,165
- Kona Coast Naz - Miloli'i15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- Kona Coast Naz - Waimea16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- Kona Samoan17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Living Stone18 9,638 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Living Waters*19 73,770 4,080 4,294 900 9,274 1,677 3,558 250 3,808 1,549 0 1,549
Ma'ili English20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pearl City21 10,954 0 0 0 0 0 767 0 767 247 0 247
Pukalani Community*22 86,482 4,459 2,007 0 6,466 1,829 5,274 388 5,662 1,820 0 1,820
- Kihei23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
The Bridge*24 190,059 9,687 4,831 400 14,918 3,974 11,678 500 12,178 3,972 0 3,972
The Lighthouse25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
True Freedom26 6,409 400 0 0 400 165 502 0 502 162 0 162
Wahiawa Community27 67,294 220 2,107 0 2,327 0 5,319 0 5,319 1,710 0 1,710
Wahiawa Filipino28 63,057 3,097 4,322 0 7,419 1,305 3,895 0 3,895 1,252 0 1,252
Windward29 484,290 24,403 31,181 0 55,584 10,018 28,822 0 28,822 10,018 750 10,768
Hawaii Pacific Supplemental 0 0 0
1,846,750 41,045 2,550 38,495 117,547 3,231 114,316 37,491 240,138 1,849 140,951 97,338
1,882,538 98,783 71,980 6,716 177,479 39,271 126,165 5,892 132,057 41,962 3,825 45,787
(35,788) (1,445) 68,971 (4,867) 62,659 (1,780) (11,849) (2,661) (14,510) (3,467) (1,275) (4,742)Increase / (Decrease)
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Connection Point1 18,413 6,320 13,780 13,118 1,200 21,906 74,737 94,907 700,000 41,000 Yes
Cup of Water Outreach2 2,608 0 7,000 240 100 3,500 13,448 15,969 0 0 Yes
Ewa Beach*3 900 0 27,389 17,269 0 27,326 72,884 105,251 821,600 0 Yes
First Samoan*4 6,790 0 0 20,100 0 188 27,078 34,318 0 0 Yes
Hanapepe5 4,089 0 40,180 8,249 100 38,427 91,045 115,455 900,000 0 Yes
Hauoli Kamana'o6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
Hawaii Korean7 100 0 800 5,200 0 50 6,150 6,200 0 0 No
Hilo8 3,618 6,544 12,764 37,855 960 9,473 71,214 90,620 1,306,000 52,539 Yes
Honolulu First*9 206,730 15,000 36,828 58,453 5,508 19,502 342,021 359,366 4,300,990 960,091 Yes
Jesus Ministry10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
Kahului11 7,817 0 17,130 30,486 5,817 49,968 111,218 135,643 700,000 0 Yes
Kailua English*12 44,450 0 62,882 12,276 2,855 68,724 191,187 271,777 3,455,000 0 Yes
Kailua Samoan13 0 0 700 0 50 3,533 4,283 5,092 0 0 Yes
Kona*14 972 0 51,414 14,709 4,897 10,587 82,579 91,678 500,000 0 No
- Kona Coast Naz - Miloli'i15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
- Kona Coast Naz - Waimea16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
- Kona Samoan17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
Living Stone18 0 0 0 0 0 9,000 9,000 9,000 0 0 No
Living Waters*19 29,120 0 12,343 20,340 1,600 0 63,403 79,711 0 0 Yes
Ma'ili English20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
Pearl City21 205 0 4,700 0 85 5,410 10,400 11,414 0 0 No
Pukalani Community*22 8,012 0 16,900 23,104 79 40,847 88,942 104,719 460,000 0 Yes
- Kihei23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
The Bridge*24 11,429 0 61,337 45,418 765 10,751 129,700 164,742 0 0 Yes
The Lighthouse25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
True Freedom26 0 0 0 600 0 1,200 1,800 3,029 0 0 Yes
Wahiawa Community27 37,756 0 12,000 25,756 1,335 8,026 84,873 94,229 1,000,000 0 No
Wahiawa Filipino28 11,056 0 38,400 0 0 0 49,456 63,327 0 0 Yes
Windward29 0 177,114 162,671 89,510 613 43,990 473,898 579,090 4,998,848 4,798,386 Yes
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5,852,016 19,142,438 2,435,537 1,999,316 372,408 25,964 422,683 579,218 204,978 394,065
152,479 206,180 571,691 477,108 16,334 367,609 1,791,401 2,185,995 25,333,600 6,100,598
241,586 (1,202) 7,527 (54,425) 9,630 4,799 207,915 249,542 (6,191,162) (248,582)
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Supplemental Statistical Report2014
Hawaii Pacific
1,107,300.00Value District Property
Value District Center
Value District Parsonage
0.00Indebtedness on District Property
April 30, 2014