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ANNUAL

of

The Baptist Convention of New Mexico

PO Box 94485, Albuquerque 87199 5325 Wyoming NE, Albuquerque 87109

www.bcnm.com

Ruidoso Convention Center Ruidoso, New Mexico

October 20-21, 2015

OFFICERS OF THE CONVENTION

President Jonathan Richard, Estancia First First Vice President Dennis Dunn, Albuquerque Fellowship Second Vice President Dennis Garcia, Moriarty First Recording Secretary Nancy Faucett, BCNM Assistant Recording Secretary Kim Treece, BCNM Parliamentarian Howell Scott, Alamogordo Bethel

2016 meeting to be held

October 25-26 at

Taos Sagebrush Inn & Suites

Preacher of Annual Sermon Andrew Hebert, Hobbs Taylor Memorial Alternate Kyle Bueerman, Alamogordo First

2017 Meeting October 24-25 Albuquerque Fellowship

2018 Meeting

October 23-24 Las Cruces First

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TOP TEN CHURCHES IN TOTAL NUMBER OF BAPTISMS IN 2015*

Church Membership Baptisms 1. Albuquerque Sagebrush 6,265 1,721 2. Mesilla Park 605 76 3. Edgewood Mt. Valley 382 42 4. Hobbs Crosswinds 1,405 37 5. Clovis The Vine 256 31 6. Albuquerque Hoffmantown 1,787 29 7. Hobbs Taylor Memorial 604 28 8. Albuquerque Del Norte 466 23 8. Bloomfield First 2,346 23 10. Rio Rancho First 1,484 22

TOP TEN CHURCHES IN COOPERATIVE PROGRAM GIFTS IN 2015**

Church Membership Total CP 1. Bloomfield First 2,346 $258,595 2. Clovis Central 1,296 $195,637 3. Las Cruces First 1,525 $146,745 4. Carlsbad First 1,909 $141,397 5. Artesia First 1,074 $132,233 6. Hobbs Taylor Memorial 604 $123,042 7. Alamogordo Bethel 867 $122,064 8. Farmington Emmanuel 1,138 $110,169 9. Mesilla Park 605 $90,824 10. Albuquerque Eastern Hills 1,240 $83,809

TOP TEN CHURCHES IN PER CAPITA COOPERATIVE PROGRAM GIFTS IN 2015**

Church Membership Total Per Capita CP 1. Portales The Porch 11 $390.38 2. Causey 20 $336.10 3. Belen Sierra Vista 35 $319.54 4. Farmington First 173 $316.15 5. Jemez Mountain 15 $307.76 6. Los Alamos First 209 $244.53 7. Carlsbad Garden Street 20 $235.42 8. Hobbs First 179 $232.40 9. Roswell Calvary 91 $226.39 10. Albuquerque Anchor 65 $221.54

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TOP TEN CHURCHES IN MISSION NEW MEXICO GIFTS IN 2015**

Church Membership Total MNM 1. Las Cruces First 1,525 $31,851 2. Clovis Central 1,296 $15,145 3. Albuquerque Monterey 556 $14,776 4. High Rolls Trinity 218 $10,359 5. Albuquerque Eastern Hills 1,240 $7,548 6. Las Cruces Calvary 1,920 $7,324 7. Hobbs Taylor Memorial 604 $7,006 8. Bloomfield First 2,346 $6,816 9. Farmington Emmanuel 1,138 $5,859 10. Los Alamos First 209 $5,599

TOP TEN CHURCHES IN PER MISSION NEW MEXICO GIFTS IN 2015**

Church Membership Total Per Capita MNM 1. Albuquerque Anchor 65 $60.62 2. Carlsbad Garden Street 20 $51.00 3. High Rolls Trinity 218 $47.52 4. Hobbs First 179 $27.53 5. Los Alamos First 209 $26.79 6. Albuquerque Monterey 56 $26.58 7. Albuquerque Sovereign Grace 19 $26.32 8. Causey 20 $26.00 9. Jemez Mountain 15 $23.00 10. Hobbs New Hope 176 $22.73 * Statistics compiled from 2015 Annual Church Profile ** Statistics compiled from receipts received at BCNM office January 1, 2015-December 31, 2015

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x Staff Directory x Executive Board Members x State Appointed/Elected Committees x Articles of Incorporation/Bylaws x Minutes of Annual Meeting x Minutes of State Executive Board x Annual Staff Reports x Budget x Audit Report

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DIRECTORY OF STATE WORKERS

All e-mail addresses for BCNM staff are the first initial and last name @bcnm.com. (Example: [email protected]) Executive Team Dr. Joseph L. Bunce, Executive Director 505-924-2325 Gerald Farley, Business Administrator 505-924-2310 Nancy L. Faucett, Ministry Assistant—Executive 505-924-2325 Katie Carroll, Accountant 505-924-2343 Toni Warner, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2300 Toni Kelley, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2310 FAX: 505-924-2349 Information Services Team 505-924-2311 Kevin Parker, Team Leader 505-924-2311 Editor, Baptist New Mexican Linda S. Prescott, Ministry Assistant—Editorial 505-924-2326 Joy Pittman, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2311 Brian White, Technical Services 505-924-2359 James Trevillian, Social Media 505-924-2330 FAX: 505-924-2319 EVANGELISM/DISCIPLESHIP TEAM 505-924-2314 Rick Sullivan, Interim Director 505-924-2314 Cheryl Vaughn, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2314 FAX: 505-924-2320 Collegiate Team: David Englehart, Director 575-522-7370 Terra Mitchell, Ministry Assistant 575-522-7370 FAX: 575-522-1705 [email protected] Eastern New Mexico University Box 2005 ENMU, Portales 88130 575-356-4252 Dag Sewell, Campus Minister [email protected] New Mexico Highlands University PO Box 3304, Las Vegas 87701 575-425-7326 Jesse Boggs, Director [email protected] New Mexico Junior College/College of the Southwest 5512 Lovington Hwy., Hobbs 88240 575-392-4456 Zach Souter, Campus Minister [email protected] New Mexico State University 1313 E. University Ave., Las Cruces 88001 575-522-7370 David E. Englehart, Campus Minister [email protected]

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San Juan College 211 W. 20th, Farmington 87401 505-327-4771 University of New Mexico 401 University NE, Albuquerque 87106 505-243-5401 Bobby Erickson, Campus Minister [email protected] Western New Mexico University 909 W. College, Silver City 88061 575-538-0012 Steve Timmons, Campus Minister [email protected] LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT TEAM 505-924-2313 Lamar Morin, Team Leader 505-924-2313 D’Nae Kellum, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2313 Sam Swann, Student Leadership Development/Evangelism 505-924-2336 Krista Peterson, Children’s Leadership Development/ Women’s Ministry 505-924-2333 Kim Treece, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2316 Manager, Sivells Baptist Camp 575-687-3538 Randy Hollis, Facilities Manager, Sivells Baptist Camp 575-687-3538 Mike Cannata, Manager, Inlow Baptist Camp 505-384-2410 FAX: 505-924-2349

MISSIONS MOBILIZATION TEAM 505-924-2315 Scott Wilson, Team Leader 505-924-2315 Cricket Pairett, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2315 Ricardo Rivera, State Hispanic Strategist 505-924-2337 Pedro Escobar, Regional Spanish Strategist 575-693-3998 Connie Dixon, WMU Director/Missions Ed Strategist 575-760-1603 Daniel Clymer, State Native American Strategist 505-269-3103 Ira Shelton, Disaster Relief Coordinator 505-934-4751 FAX: 505-924-2320

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STATE EXECUTIVE BOARD Baptist Convention of New Mexico

2016

Chairman ...................................................................................................... Brian Nystrom Vice Chairman ................................................................................................. Charles Lord Secretary ........................................................................................................Nancy Faucett Executive Director ................................................................................... Dr. Joseph Bunce Treasurer ......................................................................................................... Gerald Farley President of the Convention...................................................................... Jonathan Richard PO Box 528, Estancia NM 87016, 505-384-2286

ONE-YEAR TERM - EXPIRES OCTOBER 2016 Don Archer PO Box 40, Hatch 87937 Rio Grande Association April Delores PO Box 193, New Laguna 87038 Western Association Jamie Duke 3 Placita Dalinda, Santa Fe 87508 Santa Fe Association Eyvonne Gunn 3121 Quay Rd. 32, Melrose 88124 Eastern Association Dennis Harris PO Box 40, San Antonio 87832 Mountain Association Michael Head 2 Arroya Seco Rd., Silver City 88062 Southwestern Association Beau Lamb PO Box 336, Santa Rosa 88435 Tucumcari Association Garland Moore PO Box 2097, Milan 87021 Western Association Matt Sellers 2740 Northern Blvd NE Ste 102, Rio Rancho 87124 Central Assoc. Virginia Yazzie PO Box 2432, Bloomfield 87413 San Juan Association

TWO-YEAR TERM - EXPIRES OCTOBER 2017

Jacob Bassing 500 N. Pennsylvania, Roswell 88201 Pecos Valley Association Jared Bridge 8100 Wyoming NE M4-166, Albq. 87113 Central Association Vickie Czlapinski 200 W. Sycamore, Bloomfield 87413 San Juan Association John Hinze 321 E. Center, Tucumcari 88401 Tucumcari Association Ty Houghtling 322 W. Grand, Artesia 88210 Pecos Valley Association Danny Kirkpatrick 818 W. Birch Ave., Lovington 88260 Southeastern Association Pam Mayes 444 S. 4th St., Raton 87740 Northeastern Association Alan McAlister 2501 N. Norris, Clovis 88101 Eastern Association Luke Miller PO Box 21915, Albuquerque 87154 Central Association Brian Nystrom PO Box 1048, Angel Fire 87710 Northeastern Association

THREE YEAR TERM – EXPIRES OCTOBER 2018

Steve Ballew 211 W. 20th St., Farmington 87401 San Juan Association Andy Dehart PO Box 557, Hatch 87937 Rio Grande Association Larry Evans PO Box 392, Cloudcroft 88317 Mountain Valley Association Charles Lord PO Box 903, Sandia Park 87047 Central Association Dave McFadden 100 S. Ave. C, Portales 88130 Eastern Association Joe Phillips PO Box 409, Red River 87558 Santa Fe Association Dave Rowser 837 W. Jackson Ave., Lovington 88260 Southeastern Association Billy Tucker 3202 Thunder Rd., Alamogordo 88310 Mountain Valley Association Don Turnage 29 Flamingo, Silver City 88061 Southwestern Association Shelby Vaughan 1603 W. Sears, Artesia 88210 Pecos Valley Association

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STATE EXECUTIVE BOARD Team Committees 2016

IST –Information Services Team (7 members) Pam Mayes, Chair. [email protected] Jacob Bassing [email protected] Larry Evans [email protected] Dennis Harris [email protected] Michael Head [email protected] Don Turnage [email protected] Shelby Vaughan [email protected] EDT – Evangelism/Discipleship Team (7 members) Jared Bridge, Chair. [email protected] Andy Dehart [email protected] April Delores [email protected] Ty Houghtling [email protected] Danny Kirkpatrick [email protected] Charles Lord [email protected] Virginia Yazzie [email protected] LDT – Leadership Development Team (7 members) Billy Tucker, Chair. [email protected] Vickie Czlapinski [email protected] Jamie Duke [email protected] Luke Miller [email protected] Don Archer [email protected] Garland Moore [email protected] Matt Sellers [email protected] MMT – Missions Mobilization Team (8 members) John Hinze, Chair. [email protected] Steve Ballew [email protected] Eyvonne Gunn [email protected] Beau Lamb [email protected] Alan McAlister [email protected] Dave McFadden [email protected] Joe Phillips [email protected] Dave Rowser [email protected]

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State Executive Board Committees 2016 continued Special Committees Joseph Bunce, Staff Advisor Jonathan Richard, Chairman Brian Nystrom, Ex-Officio

Charles Lord (EDT) Michael Head (IST) Matt Sellers (LDT) Beau Lamb (MMT) Property and Finance Gerald Farley, Staff Advisor Brian Nystrom, Chairman Jonathan Richard, Ex-Officio

Jared Bridge, (EDT) Pam Mayes, (IST) Billy Tucker (LDT) John Hinze (MMT) Nominating Committee Danny Kirkpatrick, Chairman April Delores Joe Phillips

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PASTOR’S/LAYMEN’S CONFERENCE PRESIDENT

Aaron Colyer, Roswell First, 575-623-2640

CHRISTIAN LIFE COMMITTEE 2016

One-Year Term – Expires October 2016

Jay McCollum 2112 College Dr., Gallup 87301 505-722-4401 Howell Scott 1316 Scenic, Alamogordo 88310 575-437-7311

Two-Year Term – Expires October 2017 Walter Bradley PO Box 22, Clovis 88102 575-763-4528 Rod Compton Box 66, Tijeras 87059 505-281-3342

Three-Year Term Expires October 2018

Mark Burton 12500 Charla Ct NE, Albq 87123 505-294-7609 Gavin Vaughn II Box 1749, Artesia 88211 575-746-9736

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NOMINATING COMMITTEE Elected at 2015 Convention to serve in 2016 Bill Conners, Chairman, Albuquerque Eastern Hills Kyle Bueerman, Clayton First Jeff Fair, Hobbs Taylor Memorial Tar Henderson, Gila Valley Brad Morgan, Portales Calvary

PROGRAM/ORDER OF BUSINESS COMMITTEE

Elected at 2015 Convention to serve in 2016 Jonathan Richard, Chairman, Estancia First Bruce Morrison, Elephant Butte Church at the Butte Jamie Duke, Santa Fe Lifepoint Stephen Reynolds, Cuba First Edna Romero, Taos First Indian

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ARTICLES of INCORPORATION of

THE BAPTIST CONVENTION OF NEW MEXICO (As Amended October 27, 1999)

Pursuant to the provisions of Section 53-8-37 NMSA 1978 of the Nonprofit Corporation Act the undersigned Corporation adopts the following Articles of Amendment to its Articles of Incorporation: 1. The name of the Corporation is The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. 2. The following amendment to the Articles of Incorporation was adopted by the Corporation on the 27th day of October, 1999, in the manner prescribed by the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act: The present Articles of Incorporation as amended are deleted in their entirety and the following Articles of Incorporation are substituted in their place: ARTICLE ONE: Name. The name of the Corporation is The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. ARTICLE TWO: Duration. The period of its duration is perpetual. ARTICLE THREE: Purpose. The purposes for which the Corporation is organized are purely religious. These purposes include missionary, educational and charitable purposes, the carrying on of missionary work, the support of public worship and the spread of the Gospel of Jesus Christ throughout the world, and the education, training and enlistment of the people and ministering to the needs of the sick, helpless, aged or infirm. ARTICLE FOUR: Charitable Nature. No part of the net earnings of the Corporation shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to its members, trustees, officers, or other private persons, except that the Corporation shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth herein. No substantial part of the activities of the Corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the Corporation shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provision of these Articles, the Corporation shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or (b) by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE FIVE: Members. A. The Members of this Corporation shall be members of Baptist churches which are in friendly cooperation with the Convention and which are sympathetic with the Convention's purposes and work, and who are elected by their churches as messengers to

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the Convention in session, and who are properly registered and seated by the Convention. B. These Members shall be called "messengers." The messengers shall constitute the Convention in session. A messenger enjoys rights as a member of the Corporation only during the period of the specific meeting to which the messenger has been elected by the messenger's church and seated and not unseated by the messengers constituting the Convention in session. C. The rights of individual messengers, and the rights of the messengers constituting the Convention in session, shall be those described in these Articles of Incorporation and the Bylaws. A messenger must be present to vote. In addition to any right granted a messenger or the messengers constituting the Convention in session found elsewhere in these Articles, in the Bylaws, or as Members under the provisions of the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act, as it may be amended, messengers shall have the right to vote on: the amendment of the Articles of Incorporation; the amendment of the Bylaws; merger or consolidation and dissolution; the sale, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge or other disposition of all or substantially all, the property and assets of the corporation; the election and removal of those persons constituting the State Executive Board, the committees of the Convention, and officers as provided in the Bylaws; the adoption of the Convention's annual budget; and to allow the Convention to become the Member of, and to exercise the rights of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico as the Member of, any other corporation. ARTICLE SIX: Meetings of the Messengers. A. Annual Meeting. Unless an emergency is declared by the State Executive Board, there shall be a two-day annual meeting of the messengers constituting the Convention at such time and place as the messengers may select, this selection being made at least two years in advance. In the event of an emergency, the State Executive Board may cancel or change the time and place upon giving reasonable notice to the churches. B. Special Meeting. A special meeting of the messengers may be called by the messengers in session, by the State Executive Board, or by any two of the following officers: the President, the Executive Director, or the Chairman of the State Executive Board. The body or persons calling the special meeting shall, at least twenty days prior to the meeting, notify the churches of the meeting, its time, place and purpose, in writing by mail, and shall cause notice to be published in Baptist New Mexican. No other notice of meetings shall be required. C. Quorum. The presence of a majority of the registered and seated messengers shall constitute a quorum. ARTICLE SEVEN: Composition of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of this Corporation shall be called the State Executive Board. The State Executive Board shall be composed of the President of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and thirty persons elected by the messengers constituting the Convention in session as provided in the bylaws. Vacancies occurring other than as the result of the expiration of a term or as the result of an increase in the number of persons constituting the State Executive Board may be filled temporarily by the affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining directors,

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though less than a quorum of the State Executive Board, until the messengers constituting the Convention in session fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term of the person vacating the position. ARTICLE EIGHT: Duties of the State Executive Board. The State Executive Board shall exercise the rights and powers granted to a board of directors by the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act, these articles and the bylaws. The State Executive Board shall act for The Baptist Convention of New Mexico on all matters not reserved in these Articles and the bylaws as matters to be acted upon by the messengers constituting the Convention in session. In the event the messengers constituting the Convention fail to act, or act on the basis of demonstrably incorrect or misleading or insufficient information, the State Executive Board may act on a matter otherwise to be acted upon exclusively by the messengers constituting the Convention. The State Executive Board may exercise the Convention's right as the Member of another corporation to remove a director of that corporation if the Board of Directors of that corporation requests the removal. ARTICLE NINE: Books and Records. The Corporation shall keep correct and complete books and records of account and shall keep minutes of the proceedings of its members, board of directors and committees having any of the authority of the Board of Directors. The Corporation shall keep at its registered office or principal office in New Mexico, and during a period when messengers constitute the Convention at the site of the session, a record of the names and addresses of its members entitled to vote at that moment and those entitled to vote in the previous session of the Convention. All books and records of the Corporation may be inspected by any messenger, his agent or attorney, during the period when the person is a messenger, and for any proper purpose and at any reasonable time. ARTICLE TEN: Registered Office and Agent. The address of its registered office and the name of its registered agent at such address is: Dr. Joseph Bunce, Executive Director, 5325 Wyoming Blvd., Albuquerque NM 87109. ARTICLE ELEVEN: Dissolution. Upon the dissolution of the Corporation, assets remaining after all liabilities and obligations shall be paid and discharged, or adequate provision shall be made therefore, shall be distributed as provided in the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act to one or more organizations which are organized and operated exclusively for one or more purposes described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE TWELVE: Amendment. These Articles may be further amended in the following manner: The State Executive Board shall adopt a resolution setting forth the proposed amendment and directing that it be submitted to a vote of the messengers constituting the Convention in annual or special session. No notice shall be given of the proposed amendments except: The State Executive Board shall cause the proposed amendment to be published in Baptist New Mexican prior to the session in which the amendment will be considered; and the proposed amendment shall be given in writing to the messengers in the first meeting of the session and consideration shall be had on the amendment in a subsequent meeting of that session. A proposed amendment shall be adopted upon receiving at least two thirds of the votes of messengers present when the

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vote is taken. 3. This Amendment was adopted by the messengers constituting The Baptist Convention of New Mexico on the 27th day of October, 1999, in its annual session at which a quorum of the messengers entitled to vote was present and the Amendment received at least two-thirds (2/3) of the votes of messengers present at the time the vote was taken. This Amendment was also adopted by the Board of Directors (State Executive Board) by a vote of a majority of the Board of Directors in office on the 27th day of September, 1999.

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THE BAPTIST CONVENTION OF NEW MEXICO BYLAWS

(As Amended October 22, 2014)

ARTICLE ONE: Autonomy and Cooperation. The Baptist Convention of New Mexico (the or this Convention) recognizes and shall steadfastly honor and respect the autonomy and independence of each church. This Convention, while seeking fellowship with all Baptist bodies which share the Convention's purposes, shall be independent and sovereign in its own sphere and shall never attempt to exercise any authority over any other Baptist body, church, association, convention, or auxiliary body. ARTICLE TWO: Seating of Messengers.

Section 1. At any meeting of the messengers, messengers shall be seated upon

presentation of proper credentials or satisfactory evidence of their election by their churches. The credentials shall be signed by the moderator or clerk of the church electing the messenger, and shall indicate the date of election. Credentials shall be presented to the Credentials Committee of the Convention before being seated. Section 2. Churches wishing to send messengers to the Convention for the first time shall present to the Credentials Committee in care of the Executive Director, at least thirty days prior to the annual meeting of the Convention to which the church desires to send messengers, evidence that the church is in friendly cooperation with the Convention and sympathetic with the Convention’s work, and evidence of their faith and practices, which are not in conflict with the Holy Bible, the Old and New Testaments.

Section 3. As an autonomous Baptist group, the Convention reserves the right to

determine what constitutes a cooperating Baptist church. Churches shall be considered in friendly cooperation who are sympathetic with the purpose and work of this Convention, having demonstrated cooperation by contributing a minimum of $250 to the Cooperative Program through the BCNM during the twelve months immediately prior to the call to order of the annual or special meeting of the Convention. The faith and practices of each cooperating church, in the opinion of the Convention in session, shall not be in conflict with the Holy Bible, Old and New Testaments. The Convention in session shall be the final judge of the qualifications of its members.

Section 4. Each church shall be entitled to two messengers and one additional

messenger for every twenty-five members or major portion thereof above twenty-five; but in no case shall any church be entitled to more than eight messengers. ARTICLE THREE: Officers.

Section 1. The Convention shall have a President, a First Vice-President, and a Second Vice-President. These officers shall be elected annually by the messengers constituting the annual meeting, and shall enter upon the duties of their respective offices at the close of the session, and shall continue in office for one year or until their successors are elected.

Section 2. In addition the Convention shall have the offices of Executive Director,

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Treasurer, Recording Secretary, and Assistant Recording Secretary. The Policy/Personnel Committee will propose a procedure for electing an Executive Director Search Committee.

A. Executive Director. The State Executive Board shall elect a committee of seven to nominate an Executive Director to be elected by the messengers, in annual or special meeting, to serve an indefinite period. If the office becomes vacant while the Convention is not in session, the State Executive Board shall designate an acting Executive Director who will serve until the Convention acts to elect a successor. The Executive Director shall be considered the Chief Executive Officer of this Corporation and shall become upon election a salaried at-will employee of the Convention. The Executive Director may be suspended without pay and benefits by the State Executive Board if the State Executive Board deems such suspension in the Convention's best interests. The Executive Director or the Chairman of the State Executive Board may sign legal documents on behalf of the corporation.

B. Treasurer. The Treasurer shall be the person employed by the State Executive Board as Business Administrator.

C. Recording Secretary and Assistant Recording Secretary. These officers shall be appointed by the Executive Director.

Section 3. The duties of these officers shall be those described in these Bylaws and those usually pertaining to their respective offices in accordance with parliamentary law.

Section 4. The Recording Secretary, and in his/her absence, the Assistant Recording Secretary, shall have the duty to make and preserve a written record of the proceedings of the Convention in session and of the State Executive Board meetings. Minutes of each session of the Convention shall be kept up to date, to be read upon request of any messenger. The minutes of the State Convention and the State Executive Board shall be published, the cost of printing paid by the Convention. The Recording Secretary, if not a Convention employee, shall be allowed such remuneration for his or her services as the Executive Director deems just.

Section 5. One may not simultaneously be a salaried employee of the Convention or of any corporation of which the Convention is the Member, nor the spouse of an employee, and serve as an officer of the Convention except in the offices of Executive Director, Treasurer, and Recording and Assistant Recording Secretary. ARTICLE FOUR: Eligibility for Election. Persons elected by the messengers of the Convention or by the State Executive Board or appointed to serve as officers of the Convention, officers of the Corporation, members of Convention committees, members of the State Executive Board or the Boards of Directors of the corporations in which The Baptist Convention of New Mexico is the Member, shall be, and shall have been for one year prior to their election, active members of Baptist churches which are in friendly cooperation with the Convention and which are sympathetic with the Convention's purposes and work. The membership requirements shall not apply to the Executive Director or Treasurer.

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ARTICLE FIVE: Convention Committees. Section 1. Committee on Committees. The President of the Convention shall

appoint a five member Committee on Committees prior to the Convention. It shall be the duty of the Committee on Committees to nominate a Nominating Committee consisting of five members, none of whom is a member of the State Executive Board; a Program/Order of Business Committee consisting of five members of which the President shall be chairman; and a Resolutions Committee consisting of three members. The Committee on Committees shall nominate all other committees that may be ordered by the Convention during its session, unless otherwise directed by the Convention.

Section 2. Nominating Committee. During each annual Convention, the Nominating Committee elected by the previous Convention shall nominate: members of the State Executive Board, persons to fill vacancies on the Christian Life Committee and the preacher and alternate for the sermon for the next annual convention. The committee shall also recommend the place and date for the annual meeting of the Convention three years hence. In every election by the Convention, nominations may also be offered by any messenger from the floor.

Section 3. Program/Order of Business Committee. The Program/Order of Business Committee shall prepare and publish a program for the next annual Convention at least two weeks before the Convention convenes and shall present the program, which, when adopted, shall be adhered to throughout the Convention unless changed by vote of the Convention. The committee shall serve throughout the Convention, making provisions for such adjustments in the program as shall be directed by the Convention. This committee also suggests to the Convention an order of business. It shall provide for periods of time during the Convention for the introduction of all matters requiring a vote not scheduled on the agenda, and, when introduced (unless the Convention gives its unanimous consent for the immediate consideration) shall fix times for the consideration of the matter. The committee may suggest to the Convention standing rules.

Section 4. Resolutions Committee. The Resolutions Committee shall report to the

Convention on all resolutions referred to it by the Convention and bring to the attention of the Convention such resolutions as it may deem necessary.

Section 5. Christian Life Committee. The Christian Life Committee shall seek to mobilize the Convention in addressing moral issues of concern to New Mexico Baptists. It shall consist of six members who shall serve terms of 3 years, allowing two of the terms to expire each year. The committee shall make interim reports to the Executive Board.

Section 6. Credentials Committee. The Credentials Committee shall be chaired by

the First Vice President, or the Second Vice President in the absence of the First Vice President, and shall be constituted by two other members appointed by the President at least 45 days before the annual convention. The Credentials Committee shall receive petitions from churches desiring to seat messengers for the first time. The Committee shall recommend to the Convention

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whether messengers should be seated after the Committee studies the request, arranges for a meeting with church officials if needed, and communicates its recommendation to the church. When seating messengers is challenged at a regular or special meeting and the chair refers the issue to the Credentials Committee, this committee would hear the messenger challenging the seating and the messenger or messengers being challenged, and make any other inquiry the committee deems appropriate and report its findings and recommendation regarding the challenge to the body. The Convention would determine whether or not to seat the messengers. The Credentials Committee’s term begins at the time of appointment and continues until another committee is appointed. ARTICLE SIX: Election of Boards of Directors. The members of the Board of Directors of those corporations in which the Convention is the Member and entitled to elect the directors, those corporations presently being The New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home, The New Mexico Baptist Church Finance Corporation, and The New Mexico Baptist Foundation, shall be nominated and elected as follows: the present board of directors of each corporation may present to the State Executive Board in the Board's July meeting suggested nominees for each vacancy on the Corporation's board. If the State Executive Board believes it should not agree to nominate a suggested nominee, the Corporation's board of directors who suggested the nominee shall be advised of the State Executive Board's position and shall be invited to submit other suggested nominee(s) to the State Executive Board. Those suggested nominees acceptable to the State Executive Board shall be nominated by the State Executive Board to the Convention. If the State Executive Board declines to nominate a suggested nominee or if a board of directors for a corporation fails to suggest a nominee, the State Executive Board shall nominate a person of its choosing. ARTICLE SEVEN: State Executive Board.

Section 1. Nominations. The Nominating Committee shall nominate persons for service on the State Executive Board.

Section 2. Eligibility. Salaried employees of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, or of any corporation of which The Baptist Convention of New Mexico is the Member, or the employees' spouses, shall be ineligible to serve on the State Executive Board. No person serving on the current Nominating Committee, or on any board of directors of any corporation entity of which The Baptist Convention of New Mexico is the Member, shall be eligible to serve on the State Executive Board.

Section 3. Composition. It is intended that the thirty elected members of the State Executive Board shall include at least one person whose church is in the geographical area of each Association, and that a person shall not be elected to the State Executive Board if the election will result in more than one elected person serving at the same time from the membership of any church. Nominations, whether from the Nominating Committee or from a messenger from the floor of the Convention in session, which would cause this composition goal to be violated shall not be in order. In filling vacancies

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as authorized by the Articles of Incorporation, the State Executive Board shall conform to this composition rule. A person shall be deemed to have resigned if the person moves his or her church membership to a church outside the geographical area of the Association from which the person was elected. A member of the State Executive Board elected to the office of president of the Convention shall, upon assumption of that office, be deemed to have resigned his position on the State Executive Board.

Section 4. Lay Participation. At least ten of the elected persons constituting the State Executive Board shall be lay persons.

Section 5. Term. Persons shall be elected to serve on the State Executive Board for a term of three years, except in cases when one is elected to fill an unexpired term. If otherwise qualified, a person may be elected to serve a second consecutive term of three years, provided that no person may serve more than two consecutive full terms. Members elected to serve unexpired terms shall serve until the end of the term they were elected to fill and may be re-elected to serve a successive full three-year term. Persons having served on the State Executive Board six consecutive years will be ineligible for election to the State Executive Board until three years have expired since their last service.

Section 6. Quorum. A majority of the elected members of the State Executive Board then in office shall constitute a quorum.

Section 7. Duties. In addition to the duties and powers described in the Articles of Incorporation, The State Executive Board:

A. Shall have charge and control, except when otherwise ordered by the Convention, of all work of the Convention in interim of its sessions;

B. Shall act to exercise the rights of the Convention as the Member of any other corporation as that power may be delegated to the State Executive Board by the Convention's Articles of Incorporation, these Bylaws, or by the messengers constituting the Convention in session;

C. May fill vacancies occurring on the Nominating Committee;

D. Shall elect or provide for the employment of such persons, other than the

Executive Director, necessary to carry on the work of the Convention; and

E. Shall make a full and complete report to the annual Convention setting forth the condition of the work. This report shall give an accurate accounting of the finances of the Convention and shall be printed and distributed to the members of the Convention at its first session.

F. Shall not sell the real property utilized for operation of Inlow Baptist Camp

and Conference or Sivells Baptist Retreat and Conference Center except upon the approval of messengers constituting a meeting of the Convention following the recommendation of the State Executive Board.

Section 8. Officers. The State Executive Board shall elect from among its members

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a Chairman and a Vice-Chairman in the September meeting to begin service at the adjournment of the following annual meeting of the Convention. Each of these officers shall hold office for one year and until his or her successor shall have been elected and qualified.

Section 9. Meetings. Regular meetings shall be held on Monday night before the third Tuesday in January, April, July, and September. The Board may, upon resolution, change the time and place of holding its meetings. Special meetings of the State Executive Board may be called by the Executive Director or the Chairman of the Board at any time on a five-day notice to all members. ARTICLE EIGHT: Indemnification. The Corporation shall indemnify any director, officer, employee or any former director, officer or employee of the Corporation against reasonable expenses, costs, attorney's fees actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with the defense of any action, suit, or proceeding, civil or criminal, in which he is made a party by reason of being or having been a director or officer or employee. This indemnification shall include any amounts paid to satisfy a judgment or to compromise or settle a claim. The director, officer or employee or former director, officer or employee shall not be indemnified if he shall be adjudged to be liable on the basis that he has breached or failed to perform the duties of his office and the breach or failure to perform constitutes willful misconduct or recklessness. Advance indemnification shall be allowed of a director, officer or employee for reasonable expenses to be incurred in connection with the defense of the action, suit, or proceeding provided that the director, officer, or employee must reimburse the Corporation if it is subsequently determined that the director, officer or employee was not entitled to indemnification. ARTICLE NINE: Parliamentary Authority. The rules of order for the Convention, The State Executive Board, and all committees of the Convention and of the Board, shall be the current edition of "Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised." In case there is no provision in Robert's, the President or other presiding officer shall exercise his discretion, subject to appeal by the body. ARTICLE TEN: Motions Dealing With the Work of the Corporations. A motion, otherwise in order, which deals with the work of a Corporation of which the Convention is the Member shall be referred to the Board of Directors of that Corporation. The Board of Directors shall report back its comments and opinions regarding the substance of the motion at the next annual meeting of the Convention. Whenever such a report comes before the Convention, the Chair may invite the officers and Board of Directors of the Corporation(s) involved to speak.

A motion offered in any meeting of the messengers or in a meeting of the State Executive Board, or in any committee of the Convention or the State Executive Board shall be out of order if the motion would require the Convention to act in regard to a corporation of which the Convention is the Member in a manner not within the Convention’s legal power to act as the Member. ARTICLE ELEVEN: Amendments. These bylaws may be amended at any regular meeting of the Convention by a two-thirds vote of the messengers present at the time the vote is taken, provided notice of the proposed amendment is given at the first session of the Convention.

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Minutes of the Convention One Hundred Third Session

October 20-21, 2015 Ruidoso Convention Center

Minutes of the 103rd annual session of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico meeting at the Ruidoso Convention Center, Ruidoso. Officers serving include Jonathan Richard, Estancia First, president; Dennis Dunn, Albuquerque Fellowship, first vice-president; Dennis Garcia, Moriarty First, second vice-president Nancy Faucett, BCNM, recording secretary and Kim Treece, BCNM, assistant recording secretary. Churches seating messengers included: Alamogordo Bethel, Boles Acres, Eternity, First; Albuquerque Alameda, Anchor, Blake Road, Deaf, Del Norte, Eastern Hills, First Spanish Fruit Avenue, First West, Indian Nations, Sandia; Angel Fire; Animas First; Anthony First; Artesia First, Primera, West Main; Aztec Bethel; Belen Sierra Vista; Bernalillo First; Bloomfield First, Gospel Victory; Carlsbad Hillcrest, First; Carrizozo First; Cloudcroft First; Clovis Central, Prince Street; Conchas Dam; Corona First; Deming Bethel, First; Estancia First; Eunice First; Fairacres; Fort Sumner First; Gallup First, First Indian; Glenwood; Grants Central, First; Hagerman First; Hatch First; High Rolls Trinity; Hobbs First, New Hope, Taylor Memorial; Jal Calvary, First; Jemez Valley; Las Cruces Calvary, First, Unidos en Cristo; Las Vegas Calvary; Los Chavez First; Lovington First, Hillcrest, Jackson Avenue; Mayhill; Melrose First; Milan Immanuel; Mimbres; Moriarty First; Pecos Valley Cowboy; Portales Calvary, Emmanuel, First; Quemado; Raton First; Rio Rancho Celebration, First, Paragon; Roswell Calvary, First, Highland, Mountain View; Ruidoso First; Ruidoso Downs First; Sandia Park Vista Grande; Santa Fe First, Rodeo Road; Santa Teresa Iglesia Emmanuel; Silver City First, Indian Hills; Taos Indian; Tatum First; Texico First; Tijeras First; Tucumcari First and Weed.

CONVENTION THEME: Following His Footsteps Tuesday Afternoon, October 20, 2015

Jonathan Richard, Presiding x Steve Martone, Alamogordo Bethel, along with a praise team and an

orchestra comprised of several NM churches, led in music worship. x President Jonathan Richard, pastor of First Baptist Church of Estancia,

called the meeting to order. x Alan Stoddard, pastor of First Baptist Church of Ruidoso, welcomed

messengers and visitors to Ruidoso and led in the invocation. x Executive Director Joseph Bunce welcomed guests from various SBC

entities and allowed them a time to bring greetings. They included: Jared Howard, Southwestern Seminary; Monty Patton, North American Mission Board; Ralph Tone, LifeWay Christian Resources; Dave McConkey,

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International Mission Board; and Steve Hartsill, Nation Woman’s Missionary Union. x BUSINESS SESSION:

o Seating of Messengers: Dennis Garcia, chairman of the Credentials Committee made a motion that the messengers that had registered and who would register who had presented proper credentials from churches which were in friendly cooperation with the Baptist Convention of New Mexico as stated in the Bylaws, constitute the Convention. Carried unanimously.

o Appointment of Committees: President Richard appointed Elioref Barrios, Hobbs Taylor Memorial, and Larry Evans, Cloudcroft First, to serve on the Credentials Committee. Second Vice-President Dennis Garcia chaired the committee in the absence of First-Vice President Dennis Dunn. He also appointed Gregg Higgins, Las Cruces Calvary, to chair the 2015 Committee on Committees. Danny March, Albuquerque First West, Steven Smith, Portales University, John Spruill, Maxwell First, and Paul Temple, Espanola First, also served on the committee.

o Adoption of Program: Andrew DeHart, Hatch First and member of the Program/Order of Business Committee, brought a motion to accept the program as printed with two corrections. One that Dennis Garcia chair the evening session in the absence of Dennis Dunn and that Jonathan Richard chair the Wednesday morning session. Carried unanimously.

o Executive Board Report: Brian Nystrom, chairman of the State Executive Board and pastor of Angel Fire, presented the proposed 2016 budget to be voted on the next day. He also presented the Entity Board Nominations. New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home. Currently serving and re-nominated for another three-year term to expire October 2018 included: Rogene Music, San Jon First, Leona Tarry, Ruidoso First, and J.E. Williams, Clovis First. Lora Harlan, Clovis Central, was also currently serving and nominated to fill a one-year term to expire October 2016. Nominated to a new three-year to expire October 2018 included Tar Henderson, Gila, Jay McCollum, Gallup First, and Scott Weese, Raton First. Jeff Moody, Farmington Emmanuel, was also nominated for a new two-year term to expire October 2017. New Mexico Baptist Foundation and Church Finance Corporation. Currently serving and re-nominated for another three-year term to expire October 2018 included: Judith Edwards, Albuquerque First West, Robert Ewing, Albuquerque Hoffmantown, and Richard Gomez, Albuquerque First Spanish Fruit Avenue. Carried unanimously. Dr. Bunce presented plaques of appreciation to out-going

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Executive Board members Abelardo Bolanos, Wes McAfee and Luis Rios.

o New Business: None x New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home Report: Administrator Randy

Rankin presented the report. He said he had been traveling around the state and enjoyed meeting people. He thanked the Baptist Convention of New Mexico for their support of the Home and especially thanked the Media Services Team for helping to create the video he showed about their new Independent Living Program.

x Christian Life Committee Report: Jay McCollum, chairman of the CLC, presented the report. He thanked Baptists of New Mexico for allowing him to serve as part of the CLC and told of several key upcoming legislative matters.

x New Mexico Baptist Foundation and Church Finance Corporation Report: President Rick Breeden presented the report. He brought greetings from the NMBF and CFC. Highlights from their report included their love of the Children’s Home and the privilege they have had of introducing donors to the Children’s Home often. They would have several during the year. Church Finance continues to see growth. It was right about $53 million in assets and had $40 million loans. They had 1,100 investment accounts. He asked those present to please consider partnering with them. They had $41 million in assets at the Foundation and were on track to distribute about $1.2 million to beneficiaries including the Children’s Home, the camps and missions among others.

x The praise team and orchestra led in music worship. x Adam Hughes, pastor of Albuquerque First West, brought the annual

sermon from Acts 5:12-16 on being “main thing” churches. x Dr. Bunce introduced new staff to the state. They included: Stewart Sherrill,

Hobbs First; Bruce and Shannon Dale, Albuquerque First West; Matthew Staley, Farmington Emmanuel; Mason Davis, Deming Bethel; Brian Palmer, Albuquerque Anchor; Phillip and Haylee Smith, Socorro First; Robert and Elizabeth Fondant, Gallup First Indian; Andrew and Cindy Payne, Alamogordo Eternity; Andrew and Heather Heath, Roswell Mountain View; and Kaul and Tonya Corley, Laguna Acoma.

x The praise team and orchestra led in music worship. x Titus Green, pastor of First Baptist Church, Merritt Island, Florida, brought

a message. x John Russo, Fort Sumner First, led in the benediction.

Tuesday Evening, October 20, 2015 Dennis Garcia, Presiding

x The New Mexico Singing Churchmen opened the session in concert.

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x Kyle Bueerman, pastor of Clayton First, read scripture and led in the invocation.

x Titus Green brought a message. x The New Mexico Singing Churchmen sang a song. x Dr. Bunce gave his annual report. x Juan Tovar, pastor of Hatch Iglesia Renacer, led in the benediction.

Wednesday Morning, October 21, 2015 Jonathan Richard, Presiding

x A trio from Hobbs Taylor Memorial opened the session in music. x Hayden Smith, pastor of Carrizozo First, read scripture and led in prayer. x BUSINESS SESSION 2, President Jonathan Richard presiding.

o Committee on Committees Report: Gregg Higgins, Las Cruces Calvary and chairman of the Committee on Committees, presented the report. He recommended that Stephen Baum, Albuquerque First West, serve as chairman of the 2015 Resolutions Committee and that Steve Long, Bosque Farms Tender Mercy and Steve Mulkey, Angel Fire, also serve on that committee. He also recommended that Bill Conners, Albuquerque Eastern Hills, serve as chairman of the 2016 Nominating Committee and that Kyle Bueerman Clayton First, Jeff Fair, Hobbs Taylor Memorial, Tar Henderson, Gila Valley and Brad Morgan, Portales Calvary also serve on that committee. Carried unanimously. He then recommended that Bruce Morrison, Church at the Butte, Jamie Duke, Santa Fe Lifepoint, and Edna Romero, Taos Indian, serve alongside the Convention President to make up the 2016 Program/Order of Business Committee. Carried unanimously.

o Executive Board Report: Brian Nystrom presented a recommendation to approve the report of the State Executive Board including the proposed 2016 budget. Carried unanimously.

o Nominating Committee Report: Alan Stoddard, Ruidoso First, presented the report. He presented recommendations for nominations for the State Executive Board members currently serving and nominated to a second three year term expiring October 2018 of Charles Lord, Sandia Park Vista Grande, Joe Phillips, Red River First, Billy Tucker, High Rolls Trinity and Don Turnage, Silver City First. New members nominated to serve for a three-year term expiring October 2018 were Steve Ballew of Farmington Emmanuel, Larry Evans of Cloudcroft First, Andy DeHart of Hatch First, David McFadden of Portales First, Dave Rowser of Lovington Jackson Avenue and Shelby Vaughan of Artesia Hermosa Drive. He recommended that Jamie Duke of Santa Fe Lifepoint fill a one-year term expiring October 2016 and Ty Houghtling of Artesia fill a two-year term expiring October of 2017 He also recommended that Mark

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Burton of Albuquerque and Gavin Vaughan of Artesia be re-elected to a three-year term expiring October 2018 on the Christian Life Committee and that Howell Scott be elected to a one-year term expiring 2016 on the CLC. He further recommended that the 2016 State Convention Annual Sermon be given by Andrew Hebert of Hobbs Taylor Memorial, the alternate be Kyle Bueerman of Clayton First and that 2018 State Convention be held October 23-24 at Las Cruces First. The recommendations carried unanimously.

x 5. The Taylor Memorial Trio led in music worship. x 6. BUSINESS SESSION 3: President Jonathan Richard presiding.

o Resolutions Committee: Chairman Stephen Baum of Albuquerque First West presented the resolutions. Each resolution was presented separately and each carried unanimously. RESOLUTION 1: ON APPRECIATION. WHEREAS, the messengers to the 2015 Baptist Convention of New Mexico have enjoyed a time of worship, fellowship and encouragement together in our Lord, Jesus Christ and in our cooperation for the Gospel; and WHEREAS, we recognize the kind hospitality of the Village of Ruidoso and its residents; and WHEREAS, we acknowledge the work of First Baptist Church of Ruidoso in coordinating and hosting this year’s convention; and WHEREAS, we especially recognize God’s gracious provision in enabling our president, officers, various committees, convention preachers and platform personnel to execute the affairs of this convention in an orderly and God-glorifying manner; be it, therefore, RESOLVED, that the messengers to the Baptist Convention of New Mexico meeting in Ruidoso, New Mexico, October 20-21, 2015, express our gratitude to the Lord and to all those He has used to successfully carry out this year’s meeting according to His gracious purposes. RESOLUTION 2: ON THE SUPREME COURT RULING IN OBERGEFELL V. HODGES (576 U.S. [2015]) WHEREAS, God in His sovereign and divine wisdom has created marriage as the covenanted and conjugal union of one man and one woman (Genesis 2:18-24; Matthew 19:5; Mark 10:7; 1 Corinthians 6:16); and WHEREAS, marriage is intended to serve as an illustration of God’s grace to us in Christ and of the Gospel itself (Ephesians 5:31); and WHEREAS, the Baptist Faith and Message (2000) affirms the biblical reality that “marriage is the uniting of one man and one woman in covenant commitment for a lifetime,” and that it is “God’s unique gift to reveal the union between Christ and His church and to provide for the man and the woman in marriage the framework for intimate companionship, the channel of sexual expression according to biblical standards, and the means for procreation of the human race”; and WHEREAS, government has been ordained by God to promote the common good and mitigate against the devastating effects of personal and corporate sin (Romans 13:1-4); and

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WHEREAS, the Supreme Court of the Unites States declared unconstitutional the denial of the right to marry to same-sex couples on June 26, 2015 in the case Obergefell v. Hodges (576 U.S. [2015]); and WHEREAS, the redefinition of marriage by the Supreme Court has placed itself at odds with the biblically held convictions of Southern Baptists on marriage; and WHEREAS, the Baptist Faith and Message affirms that “God alone is the Lord of the conscience, and he has left it free from the doctrines and commandments of men which are contrary to His Word or not contained in it,” and states further that, “it is the duty of Christians to render loyal obedience [to civil government] in all things not contrary to the revealed will of God,” and also, “The state has no right to impose penalties for religious opinions of any kind,” and, “A free church in a free state is the Christian ideal, and this implies the right of free and unhindered access to God on the part of all men, and the right to form and propagate opinions in the sphere of religion without interference by the civil power”; and WHEREAS, we affirm that Scripture calls us to love and pray for our neighbors, including those with whom we disagree on the nature, origin and purpose of marriage; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the messengers to the Baptist Convention of New Mexico meeting in Ruidoso, New Mexico, October 20-21, 2015, affirm that no governing institution has authority to negate or undermine God’s definition of marriage; and be it further RESOLVED, that the same messengers to the Baptist Convention of New Mexico respectfully voice their dissent with the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in Obergefell v. Hodges as a negation and undermining of God’s definition of marriage; and be it further RESOLVED, that the religious and conscientious liberties of individuals and institutions should not be infringed upon as a result of living according to consciously held biblical convictions about marriage; and be it further RESOLVED, that New Mexico Baptists, regardless of opposition or legal action that may be levied against us for living out our biblical convictions, will not cease to stand upon the sound doctrine of Scripture which is God’s inerrant and infallible Word, authoritative and sufficient for all we need for salvation and godly living; and be it further RESOLVED, that New Mexico Baptists commit to gracious, compassionate and Gospel-centered speech, action and love toward our neighbors, extending God’s grace through the proclamation of the Gospel to all people, irrespective of race, ethnicity, religion or lifestyle, and especially to those with whom we disagree about the definition of marriage and the common good.

o Election of Officers: Second Vice-President Dennis Garcia chaired to receive nominations for president. Jared Bridge of Albuquerque Anchor nominated Jonathan Richard to serve a second term as president. Brad

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Kelley of Albuquerque Del Norte seconded. Jonathan Richard was unanimously elected. The chair returned to President Jonathan Richard for the election of first and second vice-presidents. Jared Bridge nominated Dennis Garcia for 1st vice-president. Dave McFadden of Portales First seconded. Brad Morgan, Portales Calvary, moved nominations cease. Brad Kelley, Albuquerque Del Norte, seconded. Dennis Garcia was unanimously elected. Dave McFadden nominated Jared Bridge as second-vice president. John Torrison, Sandia Park Vista Grande seconded. Jared Bridge was unanimously elected.

x The Taylor Memorial Trio led in music worship. x Dr. Frank Page, president of the SBC Executive Committee, brought a

message. x Jonathan Richard delivered his President’s Address. x Andrew Hebert, pastor of Hobbs Taylor Memorial, gave the benediction. Final attendance: 293 messengers from 105 churches and 68 visitors for a total of 361. The meeting was adjourned.

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Minutes of the State Executive Board

The Baptist Convention of New Mexico Plenary Session I Baptist Building January 19, 2015

Chairman Kevin Parker called the meeting to order at 11:03 a.m. NOMINATING COMMITTEE REPORT: Lou Ellen Wilson presented a recommendation from their committee to elect Andrew Hebert to the Executive Board to replace Billy Chidester who had moved from the state. Following discussion the recommendation carried unanimously. Vice-Chairman Brian Nystrom led in a song and called roll. Members present at the meeting included: Don Archer, Jacob Bassing, Abelardo Bolanos, Vickie Czlapinski, April Delores, Eyvonne Gunn, Dennis Harris, Michael Head, Andrew Hebert, John Hinze, Beau Lamb, Charles Lord, Pam Mayes, Alan McAlister, Luke Miller, Brian Nystrom, Kevin Parker, Luis Rios, Matt Sellers, Billy Tucker, Don Turnage, Lou Ellen Wilson and Virginia Yazzie. Members absent were: Jared Bridge, Nathan Britton, Danny Kirkpatrick, Wes McAfee, Garland Moore, Joe Phillips and Cathy Pennington. There was a quorum present. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT: Dr. Bunce presented his report. He welcomed and introduced new board members. They included: Jacob Bassing, Vickie Czlapinski, Eyvonne Gunn, Andrew Hebert, John Hinze, Alan McAlister, Luke Miller and Virginia Yazzie. Cathy Pennington and Danny Kirkpatrick were also new to the board. He shared his elation that the 2014 year closed with the largest Mission New Mexico/Harry P. Stagg State Mission Offering in history at $316,587. He also presented the allocations for the 2015 offering. They included: BSU Christian Challenge Global Missions - $25,000; BSU Christian Challenge New Mexico Teams - $25,000; Camp Repairs - $40,000; Deacons and Church Leader Training - $5,000; Deaf Ministries - $15,000; Disaster Relief - $20,000; Hispanic Ministries - $30,000; Hunger Ministries - $45,000; Minister Emergency Funds - $10,000; Minister Family Retreat - $35,000; Muslim Ministries - $20,000; Native American Ministries - $15,000; New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home Independent Living - $15,000; Points of Light - $10,000; and Small Church Repair - $10,000 for a total of $320,000. He said that the difference between 2014 receipts and expenditures, as previously approved by the board, were divided with 50 percent being added to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering, 25 percent to Inlow Baptist Camp’s Capital Improvement Fund and 25 percent to Sivells Baptist Camp’s Capital Improvement Fund. That resulted in $21,787.78 going to the LMCO, $10,893.89

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to Inlow and $10,893.89 to Sivells. He also said that a donor generously gave $20,000 toward the renovation of Inlow Lodge and an additional $10,000 was given for Sivells’ capital improvement projects. The BCNM was anticipating receipts from the sale of a church property owned by the BCNM and would allocate more monies into capital improvements for both Inlow and Sivells upon closing of the sale. He shared how the number of churches had risen from 321 to 347 in the last seven years and that there were 22 men in a church planting assessment process. He then gave some insight into the first of the 10x10 Objectives, one focus as a Convention, “A Disciplemaking Church for Every Person.” There had been a Facebook group set up entitled, “BCNM Pastors Advancing the Kingdom.” It was his hope that pastors would share best practices in their local churches when it came to being disciplemakers. This was a closed group to allow pastors to learn from one another and discuss processes that are used in local churches. He shared the pastorless churches and gave an update on replacing the Evangelism/Discipleship Team leader. He congratulated staff celebrating anniversaries and recommended the books, Fifty People Every Christian Should Know, Learning From Spiritual Giants of the Faith, by Warren W. Wiersbe. And Next Up, 8 Shifts Great Young Leaders Make by Jonathan Pearson. Dennis Harris moved to approve the report. There was no discussion. April Delores seconded. Carried unanimously. Billy Tucker moved to approve the excused absences. Abelardo Bolanos seconded. There was no discussion. Carried unanimously. Krista Peterson shared on the second of the 10x10 Objectives, “Ten Percent of New Mexicans in a BCNM Congregation.” She told what the state would look like in children’s ministries. Jonathan Richard led in prayer for the objective. Vice-Chairman Brian Nystrom led in prayer for lunch as the session was adjourned.

Plenary Session II Baptist Building

Chairman Parker called the meeting to order at 5:25 p.m. Vice-Chairman Brian Nystrom called roll. The same members were present. Beau Lamb moved to accept the previously excused absences. Abelardo Bolanos seconded. There was no discussion. Carried unanimously. There was a quorum present. Lamar Morin shared on the third of the 10x10 Objectives, “100 Indigenous Leaders Being Raised Up and Mentored Annually.” He said that the objective was highly obtainable. If those in the room were to mentor one person the goal

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would be half achieved. He said there was an untapped gold mine in New Mexico. Jacob Bassing led in prayer for 100 indigenous leaders. Guests present: Margene Harris, Don Gunn, Thomas Yazzie, Bob Ewing and Jay McCollum. Approval of Minutes: Chairman Parker entertained a motion to approve the September minutes Dennis Harris moved to accept the minutes, Billy Tucker seconded. There was no discussion. Carried unanimously. REPORTS OF CONVENTION ENTITIES Children’s Home: Administrator Randy Rankin presented the report. He said that they had a great 2014. There were 58 children that stayed at the home during the course of the year and 22 of them were placed there by the state. Six children came to know the Lord and three had been baptized the previous weekend. Their board of directors had voted to build an apartment complex for the Independent Living Program. Dr. Bunce presented a check to Dr. Rankin for over $11,000 from Mission New Mexico to help with the program. Alan McAlister moved to accept the report. Andrew Hebert seconded. There was no discussion. Carried unanimously. Foundation/Church Finance Corporation: President Rick Breeden presented the report. He said they had closed their books for 2014, but he did not have numbers yet. The Church Finance Corporation was managing $40 million in loans, which was up from $15 million in 2006. The Foundation assets were at $40 million and they had distributed $1 million. He circulated a list of BCNM accounts held at the Foundation. John Hinze moved to approve the report. Don Archer seconded. There was no discussion. Carried unanimously. Christian Life Committee: Jay McCollum presented the report. He said that a legislative edition of the Baptist New Mexican had been distributed. He encouraged everyone to call, email and write their legislators. He also encouraged them to go to the roundhouse and meet them in person. He challenged everyone to attend the Legislative Breakfast and to invite their legislators to attend with them. Don Archer moved to accept the report. Beau Lamb seconded. There was no discussion. Carried unanimously. REPORTS OF BCNM TEAMS Evangelism/Discipleship Team: Charles Lord presented the report. He said that Dr. Bunce had joined their meeting in place of Mike Napier who had left the staff to move to Oklahoma. He invited Dag Sewell, BSU director at Eastern New Mexico University, to share about his ministry. He spoke on the

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evangelism and discipleship methods they were using and how students were coming to know the Lord. Charles said that the State Evangelism Conferences would be February 28-March 4. The National Sunday School Directors Conference would also be held February 7 at Albuquerque Fellowship Missionary. Jonathan Richard led in prayer for the search for a new team leader. There was a 10-minute break. Information Services Team: Pam Mayes presented the report. She said that the purpose of the IST was to Advance the Kingdom. They would continue to use social medial to promote the work of the convention. They had discussed the new website and that it was much more user friendly. The staff was preparing for the upcoming Legislative Breakfast and she encouraged people to sign up to attend. Leadership/Development Team: Billy Tucker presented the report. He said that the camp managers had joined their team since the merger. They discussed children’s/women’s ministries and camp schedules. They also discussed goals for the camps. The Singing Churchmen were planning a mission trip to Belize in 2016. They were gathering information on bivocational ministers in the state to invite them to the 2015 Bivocational Ministers Conference later in the year. They talked about transitional ministries and the transformational church ministries. He also said the camps were both in need of skilled volunteers to help with renovations on their campuses. Missions Mobilization Team: John Hinze presented the report. He said that they approved pastoral aid for James Eaton of Bloomfield Gospel Victory for $150 per month (his fifth year to receive aid); Dennis Fowler of Gallup Rock Springs for $250 per month (his 2nd year); and Stephen Reynolds of Cuba First for $250 per month (his first year.)He brought a recommendation from the committee for Harrison Trust Funds for Indian Family Camp for Thoreau First for $200, Albuquerque Indian Nations, $500; Jemez Valley, $1,200; Taos Indian, $1,000; Tinian Indian, $250 and Bloomfield Gospel Victory, $500. There had also been a request for $500 from Espanola First Indian, but due to lack of support for the Cooperative Program it had been put on hold. They had until the April board meeting to give a minimum of $250 through the Cooperative Program to receive a $500 scholarship. There was no discussion. Carried unanimously. He brought a recommendation from the committee for Harrison Trust Funds for Jesse Tafoya for Wayland Baptist University for $1,000 and for Lorne D. Denetclaw for Golden Gate Seminary for $3,000. There was no discussion. Carried unanimously. He presented a motion to approve the 2015 Mission New Mexico allocations listed in Dr. Bunce’s report. There was no discussion. Carried unanimously.

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Scott Wilson spoke on the forth objective in the 10x10 Objectives, “1,000 Points of Light, Churches and Church Starts, Spread Across New Mexico.” They had identified 61 communities across the state with no Baptist work. There was a training scheduled in April for starting a Point of Light in New Mexico and money had been budgeted to support those points. Matt Sellers led in prayer for 1,000 Points of Light. SPECIAL COMMITTEE REPORTS Property/Finance: Vice-Chairman Brian Nystrom chaired while Kevin Parker presented the following recommendations from the committee. Recommendation 1: That the convention deed to Laguna Acoma Baptist Church the following property with a reversionary clause: Parcel 1 A tract of land situated in the NE 1/4, Section 25, Township 10 North, Range 7 West, N.M.P.M., Cibola County, New Mexico. BEGINNING at the Northwest corner No. 1, said point being on the Southerly boundary of the Cubero Grant, whence the Section corner 25, T. 10 N. R. 7W., and Section corner 30, T. 10 N. R. 6 W., N.M.P.M., as shown on Plat of Small Claim Holdings by U.S.G.L.O., survey May 10-13, 1915, bears S. 62° 08' E., a distance of 2310.59 feet: Running from beginning point South 22° 30' E., 202.95 feet to Corner N. 2; thence East 0°, 657.18 feet to Corner No. 3; thence North 2°30' W., 127.62 feet to Corner No. 4; thence West 0°, 427.62 feet to Corner No. 5; thence North 0°, 60.0 feet to Corner No. 6; thence West 0°, 301.66 feet to the place of beginning, and containing 2.387 acres more or less. Parcel 2 A tract of land situated in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 25, T. 10 N., R 7 W., N.M.P.M., near the town of Cubero, Cibola County, New Mexico and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING from the Southeast corner of said tract, whence the 1/4 corner on the east line of Sec. 25 bears S. 70° 04' E. and is 1,408.2 ft distant; thence West 660.5 ft.; thence N. 12° 23' W., 92.5 ft.; thence N. 22° 30' W., 112.4 ft.; thence East 655.8 ft.; thence S. 19° 11' E.; 205.4 ft. to the point of beginning and containing an area of 2.954 acres more of less. Exception Less the following described property that includes portions of Parcel 1 and Parcel 2: A tract of land situated in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 25, T. 10 N. R. 7 W. N.M.P.M near the town of Cubero, Cibola County, New Mexico and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING from the 3 1/2 mile corner on the South Boundary of the Cubero Grant, thence East 137.5 feet, thence S. 19° 11'E. 72.0 feet; thence West 521.2 feet, thence South 313.0 feet; thence West 30.3 feet, thence N. 12° 23' W. 92.5 feet; thence N. 22° 30' W. 314.8 feet; thence East 530.6 feet to the point of beginning and containing an area of 1.607 acres, more or less. There was no discussion. Carried unanimously. Recommendation 2: That the BCNM release the reversionary clause on the entire Blodgett Street Baptist Church property, contingent upon the church adopting a memo of understanding (drawn up by our attorney) stating that the reversionary clause will be replaced upon the church property after they sell a

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portion of it. Further, we recommend that we authorize BCNM staff to carry out actions to replace the clause on the church property. There was discussion. Carried unanimously. Policy/Personnel Report: Jonathan Richard presented a recommendation from the committee to insert the following into a section of the Policy Manual: Camp Hiring Procedure:

Full Time Camp Managers 1. Resumes will be reviewed and considered by the Executive

Director. 2. Full time directors are selected and interviewed by the Executive

Director. 3. The Executive Director submits the person being recommended to

the Policy/Personnel Committee and the Executive Board for approval.

Fulltime or Contract Staff 1. The Camp Managers will request initial approval from the

Business Administrator to seek additional full time or contract employee staff. A job description and budget strategy must be submitted. This must be approved by the Executive Director.

2. The Camp Manager will coordinate funding with Business Administrator and the LDT Team Leader for approval.

3. The Camp Manager will select a potential candidate and forward the resume to the LDT Team Leader for approval who will communicate with and coordinate an interview with the Executive Director.

4. All staff must clear a background check and vetting process performed by the BCNM office.

5. The Camp Manager will communicate with the Business Administrator and Bookkeeper of the convention to assure funding strategy details. (All documents are to be completed prior to submission for compensation.)

Summer Staff 1. The Camp Manager will request initial approval from the LDT

Team Leader to fill a vacant position. A job description and funding strategy must be agreed upon with the Business Administrator prior to hiring.

2. The Camp Manager will submit the request to the LDT Team Leader and Business Administrator for approval to assure funding strategy details.

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3. The Camp Manager will select the preferred candidate and forward the resume to the LDT Team Leader for approval.

4. All staff must clear a background check performed by the BCNM office.

5. All staff must clear a vetting process performed by the Camp Manager.

6. The LDT Team Leader and Camp Manager will communicate with the Business Administrator to ensure all names and needed information is submitted before hiring.

After all approvals have been obtained, all signed paperwork needs to be submitted to the finance office of the BCNM before employment is confirmed and any payroll checks are issued. Members of the immediate families of the Camp Manager are not eligible for employment. No relative of the camp manager shall conduct any aspect of the accounting for camp payroll or bookkeeping.

There was discussion that included corrections and an additional box for a W-4 on the checklist that was included in the presentation. The entire corrected handout is included in the permanent file. The corrected recommendation carried unanimously. Ricardo Rivera spoke on the fifth objective in the 10x10 objectives, “Sharing the Gospel with 1,000,000 Unreached Hispanics Through Disciple-based Evangelism Strategies.” He said that 987,000 Hispanics in New Mexico had not heard the Gospel and there were only about 3,000 attending Baptist churches. He would be developing a strategy to begin Spanish speaking churches to reach second and third generation Hispanics. He hoped to see 50 new Hispanic churches in the next three years. Kevin Parker led in prayer for 1,000,000 Hispanics. Old Business: Charles Lord asked how the churches were doing that had experienced flooding the previous summer. Dr. Bunce said there were no churches experiencing residual effects from the floods. He had Kerry Chadwick and Buck Wheat share on how weather had affected the camps. New Business: Chairman Kevin Parker presented a motion to approve the Corporate Resolution which stated that, “Dr. Joseph L. Bunce, Executive Director, is empowered to act on behalf of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico in all matters requiring signatures enabling the sale, exchange, transfer, purchase or other forms of conveyance of all the cash assets, securities, bonds, certificates of deposits, notes issued by private, corporate or governmental agencies and real property. This is known as the Corporate Resolution.” Since the motion was not voted on in committee, he asked for a motion to approve the

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resolution. Beau Lamb moved to approve the motion. Micheal Head seconded. Carried unanimously. Board Time with Dr. Bunce: Dr. Bunce showed a Powerpoint on the Lordship of God and reminded new members of the New Member Orientation the next morning. The chair adjourned the meeting with prayer at 8:16 p.m.

Minutes of the State Executive Board

The Baptist Convention of New Mexico Plenary Session I Baptist Building April 20, 2015

Chairman Brian Nystrom called the meeting to order at 11:00 a.m. Chairman Brian Nystrom called roll. He said that Andrew Hebert and Kevin Parker had resigned from the board. Members present at the meeting included: Don Archer, Jacob Bassing, Abelardo Bolanos, Jared Bridge, Vickie Czlapinski, April Delores, Eyvonne Gunn, Michael Head, John Hinze, Danny Kirkpatrick, Beau Lamb, Charles Lord, Pam Mayes, Wes McAfee, Garland Moore, Brian Nystrom, Joe Phillips, Luis Rios, Matt Sellers, Billy Tucker, Don Turnage, and Virginia Yazzie. Members absent were: Nathan Britton, Dennis Harris, Alan McAlister, Luke Miller, Cathy Pennington, and Lou Ellen Wilson. Jared Bridge moved to approve the excused absences listed. Garland Moore seconded. There was no discussion. Carried unanimously. There was a quorum present. Chairman Nystrom led in song and read from John 18:36-37. New Business: With the resignation of Kevin Parker from the board, Vice-Chairman Kevin Nystrom had become chairman. He entertained a motion for vice-chairman. April Delores nominated Charles Lord. Garland Moore seconded. Beau Lamb moved that nominations cease. Wes McAfee seconded. Both motions were unanimously approved. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT: Dr. Joseph Bunce presented his report. He asked for prayer for Cathy Pennington who was undergoing cancer treatments. He said that the convention would continue to experience flux in the coming months as the result of vacancies on the staff. Rick Sullivan was serving as interim evangelism director. He expressed appreciation to John Loudat for his

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service as editor of the Baptist New Mexican. John would be retiring the end of the month after 22 years of service. Dr. Kevin Parker was to be presented in the evening session as the Director of Media Services. He reminded the board that the BCNM had gradually been assuming funding for individuals formerly totally funded by the North American Mission Board. He also reminded the board of how the convention had been dividing their end of year receipts with the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering. He encouraged churches that had decreased their percentage giving to the Cooperative Program to increase it again. He said there were 57 students that would be serving as summer missionaries to the nations because of Mission New Mexico giving. He said there would be significant changes in the 2016 State Evangelism Conference and there would be one conference instead of three. The date would be Feb. 29-March 2 at Sagebrush Church in Albuquerque and the theme would be One Focus! One Family! One Faith! He congratulated staff celebrating anniversaries and recommended the books, A Compassionate Call to Counter Culture by David Platt and Stand Out by Marcus Buckingham. Matt Sellers moved to approve the report. Billy Tucker seconded. There was no discussion. Carried unanimously. Michael Head led in prayer and the meeting adjourned at 12:09 p.m.

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Chairman Nystrom called the meeting to order at 5:40 p.m. and called roll. The same members were present with the addition of Luke Miller. Guests present: Kevin and Susan Parker and Kaul Corley and his wife from Laguna Acoma. Approval of Minutes: Jared Bridge moved to accept the January minutes, Beau Lamb seconded. There was no discussion. Carried unanimously. REPORTS OF CONVENTION ENTITIES Children’s Home: Wes McAfee presented the report in the absence of Randy Rankin. He showed a picture of Kasha in her “Maypole” dress. He then told the story of Kasha’s time at the Home. She would graduate from high school the following month. He said that Randy was attending the annual meeting of Southern Baptist Childcare Executive’s meeting and would be installed as their president. Jared Bridge led in prayer for the home. Foundation/Church Finance Corporation: None

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SPECIAL COMMITTEE REPORTS Property/Finance Committee: Vice-Chairman Charles Lord chaired while Brian Nystrom presented the report. He said that if Cooperative Program receipts continued at the same pace for the month, books should close at 100 percent of budget for the year. He said the sale of the property at Glorieta had been completed and the proceeds would be split between Inlow and Sivells. He said there had been $177,000 given toward Inlow Camp for the year which included proceeds from the Glorieta sale, special giving, 2014 Mission New Mexico funds and some of the 2014 budget overage. He said there had been $117,000 plus given for Sivells Camp the same way. Jared Bridge moved to accept the report, seconded, carried unanimously. Policy/Personnel Committee: Jonathan Richard presented the report. He said that their committee had voted unanimously to present Dr. Kevin Parker for the position of Media Services Director. He asked if there were any questions for Dr. Parker and then asked them to be excused while the board discussed the vote. Dr. Parker was approved unanimously. He then brought a recommendation for changes to the Definition Section of the Personnel Section of the Policy Manual (included in the permanent file.) Carried unanimously. REPORTS OF BCNM TEAMS Evangelism/Discipleship Team: Jared Bridge presented the report in the absence of Chairman Nathan Britton who was in Israel. He said they discussed collegiate ministry and summer missions. Two teams would be traveling the state during the summer. He said they were looking for a collegiate minister for the Christian Challenge in Farmington and led in prayer for the position. He said that Rick Sullivan was doing a great job as the interim director and had been traveling the state with James Walker. He asked Krista Peterson to share about Team West. He said there would be a Transform Conference for small group and Sunday School training on August 8 at Hoffmantown. Those interested could register through LifeWay. Luis Rios led in prayer for the team. John Loudat shared some personal comments about the Advancing the Kingdom Objectives. He said that 1,000 Points of Light would be necessary to help established churches like Hachita survive. He also shared events that led to his retirement. There was a 10-minute break. Information Services Team: Pam Mayes presented the report. She said that everything the other teams were involved in also involved the IST through

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promoting and reporting. Brian White had uploaded all of the messages from the Evangelism Conference to YouTube. The team had also spent time updating the website in response to suggestions made. There had been a Church Resource page added to help churches promote extra resources they had or resources needed. James Trevillian gave a demonstration of the website. Don Archer led in prayer for the team. Kerry Chadwick shared about the Advancing the Kingdom Objective 100 indigenous leaders being raised up and trained. He said his doctorate was in mentorship and read John 13:34 about becoming involved in individual’s lives. He said everyone needs a mentor and needs to be mentoring someone else. Leadership/Development Team: Billy Tucker presented the report. He said that they discussed Dr. Bunce’s report and the Evangelism Conference. Lamar Morin told about Transitional Pastoral Ministries and how it was more than just an interim pastorate. There were 12 camps scheduled for the summer, including music camps that were bringing future music leaders together. He said that every weekend at Sivells had been booked as well as six of the nine weeks available in the summer. Both camps had needs for summer staff. More than a quarter of a million dollars had been resourced to the camps since they merged into the convention corporation. Beau Lamb led in prayer for the team. Missions Mobilization Team: John Hinze presented the report. He said that there was an error made in the Harrison Trust Fund amount approved at the January meeting for Thoreau. They had requested $2,000 and $200 was approved. He brought a recommendation from their committee increase the amount given by $1,800. Carried unanimously. He brought a recommendation to approve Harrison Trust Funds for Indian Camp for Laguna Acoma, $1,250; Dulce, $850; and Mescalero, $1,250. Carried unanimously. He said that Espanola First Indian was approved for $500 of Harrison Trust Funds for Indian Camp in January contingent upon BCNM receiving a minimum of $250 through the Cooperative Program by this meeting. To date they had not contributed. They were still trying to contact them and a letter was sent stating the approval and contingency. They brought a recommendation to extend the contingency to June 1 to allow kids from that church an opportunity to attend the camp. They had a new interim pastor after being pastorless for several years. Carried unanimously. He reported that Glenwood had been granted Church Pastoral Aid for Wayne Nelson in the amount of $250 per month effective April-December 2015. Mission New Mexico videos were being produced and he recommended they be shown in churches across the state. He asked Ricardo Rivera to share how money received in 2014 was used. Ricardo said that they had invited 20 Hispanic churches to participate in evangelistic simultaneous revivals. Fourteen of those churches had reported that there were 230 lost Hispanics that attended the events, 31 were saved, 11 were baptized and

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35 rededicated their lives to the Lord. Danny Kirkpatrick led in prayer for the team. Old Business: None New Business: None Board Time with Dr. Bunce: Dr. Bunce said that since the beginning of the partnership, 536 houses had been built in Kenya through Houses of Hope. There was also money for another 33. There were also over 24,000 people who had received Christ through the impact of Houses of Hope. He said there were currently two vacant one year terms on the board and asked for direction from the board as to filling them. To fill them mid-term would mean those elected would only be allowed to serve a maximum of 4.5 years on the board. If they were left vacant for the remaining two meetings, those elected would have the potential to serve a total of six years. The board agreed by general consensus to leave the vacancies for the remainder of the year. After sharing several prayer requests, the board stood, held hands and prayed for each and every request. Jared Bridge moved to adjourn. Matt Sellers seconded. The meeting was adjourned at 8:55 p.m.

Minutes of the State Executive Board

The Baptist Convention of New Mexico Plenary Session I Baptist Building

July 20, 2015 Chairman Brian Nystrom called the meeting to order at 11:07 a.m. Chairman Brian Nystrom called roll. Members present at the meeting included: Don Archer, Abelardo Bolanos, Jared Bridge, Vickie Czlapinski, April Delores, Dennis Harris, Michael Head, John Hinze, Danny Kirkpatrick, Beau Lamb, Charles Lord, Pam Mayes, Wes McAfee, Alan McAlister, Garland Moore, Brian Nystrom, Joe Phillips, Matt Sellers, Don Turnage, and Virginia Yazzie. Members whose absence was excused: Luke Miller, Luis Rios, and Billy Tucker. Jacob Bassing and Eyvonne Gunn were on vacation so their absences were not excused. Nathan Britton, Cathy Pennington and Lou Ellen Wilson had resigned from the board. There was a quorum present. Chairman Nystrom led in song and read from Deuteronomy 7:1-3.

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT: Dr. Joseph Bunce presented his report. He said that due to his wife’s recent illness, he did not have a printed report. He said she was doing much better. He thanked everyone for their support of the Cooperative Program. He said that giving through the Cooperative Program was up significantly from the previous year. It was currently $58,000 behind budget for the month, but he was praying God would provide it. Giving was $138,000 behind budget for the year, but was still stronger than the previous year. Mission New Mexico offerings were at $89,235 to date, up from $59,010 in the same period in the previous year. Dr. Bunce shared about the tragedy that had happened to Manager Kerry Chadwick at Inlow earlier in the summer. Camps had continued to take place, however, and wonderful things had happened at each camp. The Sivells and Inlow camp staffs had also come together when the Sivells staff came to Inlow to work for a week that they had no camp. He said he and Lamar had “tag teamed” as the manager for the summer and Mr. Farley had taken care of the unimaginable pile of paper work that took place. Camp attendance was up for every camp although he had shut down the zip lines at both camps. Many repairs and upgrades had been done at Inlow throughout the summer including new sidewalks from the gym to the dining hall and new steps and decking around Elliott Lodge. He said there was also about $175,000 in repairs that needed to be done at Sivells. He recommended the book, Pray Like It Matters by Dr. Steve Gaines. Matt Sellers led in prayer for the Bunces and the BCNM staff. John Hinze moved to approve the report. Wes McAfee seconded. Carried unanimously. Don Turnage led in prayer and the meeting adjourned at 12:12 p.m.

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Chairman Nystrom called the meeting to order at 5:34 p.m. and called roll. The same members were present. Approval of Minutes: Dennis Harris moved to accept the April minutes, Jared Bridge seconded. There was no discussion. Carried unanimously. REPORTS OF CONVENTION ENTITIES Auditor’s Report: Auditor Nick Loftis of the Loftis Group presented a report. He said there were six more adjusting entries in the 2014 audit over the 2013 audit, but the BCNM still received an unmodified or unqualified audit, which is the highest level of assurance. Total assets were almost $8.9 million. Beau Lamb moved to accept the report. April Delores seconded. Carried unanimously.

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Children’s Home: Randy Rankin presented the report. He told about Kasha and the scholarships she had been awarded for college, 10 in total. She would begin Eastern New Mexico University in the fall. He said they, along with Portales First and a group from Texas, had sponsored a Sport’s Camp the first week of summer break. The next week they had a group of 165 volunteers with Christian Builders on campus. There were currently 20 kids in care and more and more of them were staying longer. With the help of Mission New Mexico money, the volunteers were helping high school graduates learn to function in life by working on an Independent Living Building. The volunteers had also painted the gym and every child’s bedroom. Danny Kirkpatrick led in prayer for the Home. Foundation/Church Finance Corporation: None REPORTS OF BCNM TEAMS Evangelism/Discipleship Team: Jared Bridge presented the report and was serving as the new chairman of the team. He said that his church had one of the BSU mission teams the previous week and told about several things they did. He said that Rick Sullivan had been doing a great job as interim director. August 8 would be a Transform Conference at Albuquerque Hoffmantown for Sunday School and Small Group training. The National Sunday School Director’s Training would be in Carlsbad October 3. He asked for prayer for the interim director of the team and the team during the interim. Pam Mayes led in prayer for the team. Information Services Team: Pam Mayes presented the report. She said the IST was seeking ways to not only find out information, but how to communicate how things make a difference by using traditional and emerging means of communication. They were looking for “roving” reporters to help tell the story. Editor Parker had begun a Tech Talk and Editor’s Take in the paper. She brought a recommendation that John Loudat be listed along with J.B. Fowler as Editor Emeriti. Carried unanimously. Joe Phillips led in prayer for the team. Leadership/Development Team: Matt Sellers presented the report in the absence of Chairman Billy Tucker. He said that the three Lives Ablaze camps had 40 decisions, 12 for the first time. He said the offerings taken at the Lives Ablaze Camps were given to the Kerry Chadwick Memorial Camp Scholarship Fund. They raised $4,400. All camps were up in attendance with Children’s Music Camp and Worship4Life camps showing a 40-50 percent increase. The NM Singing Churchmen were preparing to record a CD in hopes of having it available at the state convention. All proceeds from the CD would go to camp scholarships and mission trips. Alan McAlister led in prayer for the team.

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Missions Mobilization Team: John Hinze presented the report. He brought a recommendation that Harrison Trust Funds be awarded to Lauren Deneclaw for $3,000 and Jessie Tafoya for $1,000. Carried unanimously. He said they approved Pastoral Aid to Murrell Howell from Eagle Nest for $250 per month. He asked for prayer for the team in Hispanic work, Native American work, and the Cowboy Church work. They were also trying to develop application guidelines for their scholarships. Vicki Czlapinski led in prayer for the team. SPECIAL COMMITTEE REPORTS Property/Finance Committee: Vice-Chairman Charles Lord chaired while Brian Nystrom presented the report. He brought a recommendation to spend $175,000-$200,000 in capital improvements at the camps. There were two major items that needed attention at Sivells. One was where multiple buildings had come together to form the dining hall, which had several leaks in the roof and the other was redoing the septic system. Carried unanimously. He also recommended $9,000 in water repair at the BSU in Silver City. Carried unanimously. Policy/Personnel Committee: Jonathan Richard presented the report. He simply commended the staff on their hard work through the summer. There was a 10-minute break. Old Business: None New Business: None Board Time with Dr. Bunce: Dr. Bunce spent the time sharing Baptist history and its future from his perspective. The meeting was adjourned in prayer at 8:30 p.m.

Minutes of the State Executive Board

The Baptist Convention of New Mexico Plenary Session I Baptist Building

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Michael Head, Danny Kirkpatrick, Beau Lamb, Charles Lord, Wes McAfee, Alan McAlister, Luke Miller, Brian Nystrom, Joe Phillips, Luis Rios, Matt Sellers, Don Turnage, and Virginia Yazzie. Members whose absence was excused: Abelardo Bolanos, Vickie Czlapinski, John Hinze, Pam Mayes, Garland Moore, and Billy Tucker. There was a quorum present. Chairman Nystrom led in song and read from Exodus 29:46. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT: Dr. Joseph Bunce presented his report. He said there were copies of the book, Pray Like It Matters available at the back of the room. He said that the convention was re-aligning its work to support the Advancing the Kingdom Objectives and there had been significant work done toward them. He pointed out all of the congregations that had been planted since 2010. He gave the board a report from his sabbatical and thanked them for the opportunity. He also said that Sharon was doing much better. He said the proposed 2016 budget would be presented in the evening session and reminded the board that the convention would never spend more than it received. It included a one percent increase to Cooperative Program missions outside of New Mexico and he expressed a goal to continue to increase it in the years to come. He encouraged everyone to attend the Annual State Convention in Ruidoso October 20-21. He gave seven suggestions for reaching your community and congratulated staff who were celebrating anniversaries. He also recommended the book, Can These Bones Live: A Practical Guide to Church Revitalization by William Henard. He asked for prayer for the persons who would manage Inlow Camp and lead the Evangelism Discipleship Team as well as Toni Kelley who had been hired as the new ministry assistant in the business office to replace Carolyn Starks who would retire in November. Beau Lamb moved to approve the report. April Delores seconded. Carried unanimously. April Delores led in prayer and the meeting adjourned at 12:00 p.m.

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Chairman Nystrom called the meeting to order at 5:32 p.m. and called roll. The same members were present with the addition of Garland Moore. Guests present included Julie Bassing and Margene Harris. Approval of Minutes: Dennis Harris moved to accept the July minutes, Joe Phillips seconded. There was no discussion. Carried unanimously. Old Business: None

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REPORTS OF CONVENTION ENTITIES Children’s Home: Randy Rankin presented the report. He said that summers were always very busy at the Home. He said that the two young people who graduated from high school in May were Kasha who was attending ENMU and Blake who was attending a welding program in Arizona. They were doing well. Kasha was working as the secretary at the BSU. Kate, who graduated the previous year, was still attending Oregon State. The kids had worked hard for County Fair and had done well. They were hoping the new transitional living building would be open by January. They had 20 in placement. He brought a recommendation of Jay McCollum to serve a three year on their board. He also said that Lora Harlan had filled a two year term. Beau Lamb moved to accept the recommendation. Danny Kirkpatrick seconded. Carried unanimously. There were three other terms yet to be filled that would be voted on by email ballot before the convention. Joe Phillips led in prayer for the Home. Foundation/Church Finance Corporation: Micheal Summers, the new Vice-President, brought the report. He said he began September 1 and would be taking the place that retiring Dayton King would vacate. He would be working with funding Kingdom work. Total assets under management were $53,359,027 as of June 30. Total loans were at $40,701,546. They had 1,054 accounts. There was $678,431 in distributions that included the camps, children’s ministries and missions to name a few. Garland Moore moved to accept the report. Don Archer seconded. Carried unanimously. REPORTS OF BCNM TEAMS Evangelism/Discipleship Team: Jared Bridge presented the report. He had spent time at the New Mexico State Fair during the afternoon. He said they were putting together a training video to enable them to train more volunteers for the fair. There were move volunteers involved during the current fair and they had shared the gospel with more fair goers than ever. He said that Rick Sullivan was doing a great job as the interim director and led in prayer for a new person to lead the team. They had 259 attend the Transform Conference. Virginia Yazzie led in prayer for the team. Information Services Team: Jacob Bassing presented the report. He said that they had talked a lot in their committee meeting about the future of the team, especially the Baptist New Mexican. They also talked about developing a storyteller format reaching throughout the state. Michael Head led in prayer for the team.

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Leadership/Development Team: Matt Sellers presented the report. He said that Women of Worship would be meeting soon and had two concerts scheduled the next year. The Singing Churchmen were working on a recording that was to be done by the Convention. He said that Inlow had completed a successful summer camping season as had Sivells. He said that Sivells had many projects that needed attention. They had a water leak they had not been able to locate, but hoped to soon. Tar Henderson had led Boy’s Camp and did a great job. He said they were looking at doing a three-day family camp August 4-6, 2016. The Lives Ablaze Student Conference saw 26 salvations, five who surrendered to full-time ministry and 22 who renewed their faith. He asked Sam to share a story about one of the salvations at the conference. Luis Rios led in prayer for the team. There was a 10-minute break. Missions Mobilization Team: Beau Lamb presented the report. He shared a flyer advertising the Missions Celebration October 19 in Ruidoso as well as some magnets that said, “Praying for India.” He said there was a mission team headed to India later in the week. He said they had approved Pastoral Aid for Robert Fontenot of Gallup First Indian. They were also re-doing the application for Harrison Trust Funds. He said they hoped to plant at least nine new congregations the next year and shared some statistics from current plants. Luke Miller led in prayer for the team. SPECIAL COMMITTEE REPORTS Property/Finance Committee: Vice-Chairman Charles Lord chaired while Brian Nystrom presented the report. He said they had approved $25,000 from the Operational Reserve fund for repairs on BSU buildings. He then presented a snapshot of the 2016 proposed budget and made a recommendation for its approval. The motion approved unanimously. Policy/Personnel Committee: Jonathan Richard presented the report. He asked for prayer for their committee as they worked toward hiring a new manager at Inlow. He asked Don Archer to lead in prayer for the venture. Election of Officers: Charles Lord chaired while nominations were received for chairman. Garland Moore nominated Beau Lamb. Jared Bridge nominated Brian Nystrom for another term as chairman. Garland Moore withdrew his nomination of Beau Lamb because he didn’t realize Brian was eligible for another term. Beau agreed to remove his name. April moved that nominations cease. The motion carried unanimously and Brian Nystrom was unanimously elected. Brian Nystrom resumed the chair and asked for nominations for vice-chairman. April Delores nominated Charles Lord to serve

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another term as vice-chairman. Garland Moore moved that nominations cease. Michael Head seconded. The motion carried unanimously and Charles Lord was unanimously elected. Board Time with Dr. Bunce: Dr. Bunce spent the time sharing about the vitality of the Mission New Mexico Offering. The meeting was adjourned in prayer at 7:33 p.m. with prayer by Matt Sellers.

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT Dr. Joseph L. Bunce

Remember that the Baptist Convention of New Mexico staff is here to serve the local church. It is our goal to resource the local church. I am keenly aware that the Convention is here to serve the church, not that the church is here to serve the Convention. We are re-aligning our Convention’s work around the Advancing the Kingdom Objectives to assist the local church in carrying out the Great Commission. This means, in the years to come, we will continue to re-align budgets, personnel and BCNM focus to achieve these objectives. I pray these objectives also become the passion of our churches. We are seeing some significant progress in all of these areas.

Advancing the Kingdom

1 One focus as a convention. “A disciplemaking church for every person”

10 Ten percent of New Mexicans in a BCNM congregation.

100 One Hundred indigenous leaders being raised up and mentored annually.

1,000 One Thousand points of light, churches and church starts, spread across New Mexico.

1,000,000 Sharing the Gospel with One Million unreached Hispanics through disciple-based evangelism strategies.

Church Plants and Newly Affiliated Churches: A disciplemaking church for every person is the focus of our convention. I want to encourage you to note that we are planting new congregations as well as seeing existing congregations move to a disciplemaking focus. Below you will see a snapshot of our new affiliating churches and church planting efforts 2010-2014. 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Eagle Nest Columbus Albq. Deaf LifePoint Pecos Valley Cowboy *Ekkelesia Nuevo Canto Anchor Templo Unidos en Cristo Rock Springs *Providence Bible Way Open Arms *Siloe Paragon Esperanza Cerrillos Nueva Vida *Revelation The Porch God’s House La Compasion Eunice Hispana One Tree Cowboy *Churches with an asterisk no longer exist or are no longer affiliated with our Convention.

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Church Revitalization: I have talked to several pastors who have embraced discipleship as the central focus in the churches they serve. There is an expectation that God is doing a wonderful new work in many of our churches. The verdict is still out as far as the number of baptisms for 2015. Several pastors have shared with me that their baptism numbers are up. Listed below you will see a snapshot of our baptisms from 2010-2014. 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Baptisms 2,670 2,723 2,676 2,463 2,698 Sabbatical Report: I would like to express my appreciation to our Policy/Personnel Committee for allowing me the month of August as a sabbatical to recharge and refresh. Thank you for allowing me days to spend quality time to focus on helping Sharon to recover after surgeries. During my time away, I was able to spend large amounts of time studying the writings of Paul, creating a set of notes and cross references on the themes that are woven throughout his letters. I cannot describe what a blessing it was to unplug and not have to respond to emails. Stepping off the grid was fantastic. I was also able to develop a schedule of aerobics and weight training again that has been very rewarding. Thank you for your prayers, support and encouragement. I am happy to say that I feel absolutely refreshed, in fact like a new person, and look forward to many years together as we seek to find and do the will of God as a convention. The words “mission accomplished” best describe the results from time away. Thank you Lamar, Gerald, Nancy and all the BCNM staff, because I know you had to pickup extra slack in my absence. Proposed Budget and Stewardship: I want to remind you that we have a very clear commitment to not spend more than we take in as a State Convention. Over these past few years of budget tightening, we have reduced the number of BCNM personal substantially along with realigning our expenditures to achieve maximum impact of mission dollars. You will notice in the budget proposal that there is a one percent suggested increase in the Cooperative Program going outside of New Mexico. It is my goal that each year of the next decade, we continue to increase CP allocations to undergird International missions. As all of you are aware, there has been much discussion, and I hope an abundance of prayer, for Dr. David Platt, the trustees and the missionaries of the International Mission Board regarding the drawdown of the number of missionaries oversees because of funding shortages. In every organization, it is incumbent upon the leader to make hard decisions. No organization can be sustained if spending exceeds revenues. I want to challenge New Mexico Baptists to be more passionate than ever in the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering. From October 1, 2013 through August 31, 2014, the

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churches of the BCNM gave $968,718.83 to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering. From October 1, 2014 through August 31, 2015 that amount has increased to $1,071,359.56. I pray we will see all our churches become passionate, innovative and sacrificially motivated to increase our Lottie Moon Offering. I want to thank New Mexico Baptists for their generosity on behalf of our International missionaries. I remember asking our convention to reach the million dollar mark in the Lottie Moon Offering. I pray that now we will strive to reach the million and a half dollar annual amount given in the coming days. The theme for the 2016 New Mexico Evangelism Conference will be One Focus - One Family - One Faith. We have an outstanding group of speakers and breakout conference leaders lined up to equip us, challenge us and unite us in the efforts of being a disciplemaking convention of churches. The dates are February 29-March 2, 2016 and we will be meeting at Sagebrush Community Church, 6440 Coors Blvd. NW, Albuquerque. Each session of the conference will be focusing on one of the Advancing the Kingdom objectives. Seven Suggestions for Reaching your Community: 1. Focus on solid Biblical sermons and teaching. Exposition with narrative and

application intensive preaching is greatly needed today. 2. Embrace the fact that the church will never be any more evangelistic or

disciplemaking focused than the pastor. 3. Churches must free their pastors from being caretakers to being risk takers in

an all out assault on lostness in our communities, state and world. 4. Commit to a systematic plan of teaching stewardship in your church as part of

discipleship. Today it is said that the average member of evangelical churches in America are giving less than three percent of their incomes to kingdom causes.

5. Be cautious about getting sidetracked on secondary and nonessential issues. 6. Your church leadership should reflect the community. If we intent to reach

ethnics in our community, we must include ethnics in church leadership. 7. Develop a plan to capture the harvest that God brings to your church. Have

clear unapologetic expectations for those who are members and those who seek to unite with your church family. People rise to the level of expectation that they are called to.

EVANGELISM/DISCIPLESHIP TEAM

Rick, Sullivan, Interim Director

We have been blessed with many opportunities to partner with churches and associations this year. Thank you for the many opportunities to serve alongside you. We are looking forward to the future as we reach New Mexico with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Tracts and Resources

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There have been numerous churches, individuals and BSUs that have utilized the resources that we have to offer here at the Baptist Building. Please consider taking the time to find out what resources we have available to you. There are tracts, DVDs, Bibles, New Testaments and Bible studies, all of which we have in both English and Spanish as well as some items geared for children. We would love to help you and your church reach your community by assisting you with resources. Diaper Changing and Nursing Moms Booth Several different churches utilized the Diaper Changing/Nursing Moms’ Booth this year for outreach events in their communities. The Native American Partnership was able to secure space at the Gathering of Nations POWOW in April and offered the Diaper Changing/Nursing Mom booth to hundreds of attendees as well as handed out hundreds of tracts. We were able to set up two booths during the New Mexico State Fair again this year. Tens of thousands of people pass through these booths during the 10 day fair and are ministered to by over 100 volunteers that give of their time to touch a life. This year there were volunteers who came from as far away as Silver City and Clovis to serve in the booths. Sports Trailer The Sport’s Trailer was utilized several times for outreach events by churches across the state. This trailer is similar to the Block Party Trailers that are available through your association. Just call the EDT office to reserve the trailer for your next outreach event. Evangelism Conferences The purpose of the Evangelism Conference is to equip, encourage, and inspire New Mexico Baptists from across our state in the work of evangelism and discipleship. The Native American Evangelism Conference was held at Eastern Hills Baptist Church February 28, the Hispanic Evangelism Conference was held at Del Norte Baptist Church, March 1st and 2nd, the State Evangelism Conference was held at Hoffmantown, March 2nd and 3rd and the Senior Adult Evangelism Conference was held at Hoffmantown March 4th. Thank you for your prayers and support through the Cooperative Program that makes all of this possible. The following is a brief recap of all four conferences, keep in mind that the untimely blizzard of 2015 hit New Mexico beginning on February 27. x�The Native American Evangelism Conference had 49 people in attendance.

There were two breakouts, with 17 people in attendance. People braved the snow to travel from Farmington to make it in time for lunch.

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some away, but it also kept two guest speakers away. There were two breakouts with 76 in attendance.

x The State Evangelism Conference had 548 people registered. We offered 10 different breakout sessions with 238 in attendance. There were 92 people who attended the Q&A lunch panel.

x The Senior Adult Evangelism Conference had 143 in attendance for the banquet.

James Walker Consulting Our partnership with James Walker and Watchman Fellowship has been very fruitful over the past couple of years. James Walker was at the Annual State Convention last year in Deming as well as the State Evangelism Conference and made numerous personal contacts with people from across the state. Several packages of information or resource materials have gone out from the Watchman office to churches across New Mexico. Over 100 phone calls, emails, text, and other correspondences have occurred with James and the Watchman staff. We have a total of 744 New Mexico households currently receiving Watchman Fellowship Profiles and Newsletters. Digital Profile Notebooks have been downloaded by 116 pastors and other staff members of New Mexico Baptist churches. Between April and May, James Walker and Rick Sullivan traveled across the state to 23 locations to present the 4Views Training. There were 1,609 in attendance at these events. Our office knows of at least two people who made professions of faith at these events. While our consulting partnership will officially end this year with Watchman Fellowship, we encourage associations, churches and individuals to continue to reach out to James Walker and the Watchman Fellowship staff for any interfaith evangelism needs that you may have in the future. Team West New Mexico had five people attend the Team West Discipleship training in Anchorage, Alaska in February. These people are available to come to your church and/or association and assist with any discipleship training that you have. You can call the Evangelism/Discipleship office for more information. National Sunday School Director’s Seminar The BCNM partnered with LifeWay to host this training in February. It was held at Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church in Albuquerque with 75 in attendance. There was also another seminar at First Baptist Church, Carlsbad on October 3rd, but numbers were not available at the time of printing of this book. Transform LifeWay brought leaders from across the United States to Albuquerque on August 8th to equip Bible study teachers on ways to “transform” their classes in order to “transform” the lives of their class members. Hoffmantown Church

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hosted the one day event and there were 259 in attendance from across the state. CD of the Month The CD of the Month is available for every New Mexico Baptist, especially pastors and staff members. These are mailed out as well as available on our web site www.bcnm.com. This is an excellent evangelism motivational tool. Rick Sullivan Rick became the interim director of the Evangelism/Discipleship Team on March 1st. Since that time he has traveled the state with James Walker on the 4Views Training conferences, has been a supply preacher at several churches and will be representing the BCNM at several associational meetings. One Focus ~ One Family ~ One Faith From February 29th through March 2nd all New Mexico Baptists are encouraged to come together under one roof for the New Mexico Evangelism Conference. We will be meeting at Sagebrush Community Church in Albuquerque on these days to celebrate New Mexico Baptists as One Focus ~ One Family ~ One Faith. Please put these dates on your calendar NOW so that you don’t miss out. Our very own New Mexico Singing Churchmen will be presenting a concert during the conference. Begin PRAYING now for the conference speakers as they prepare to join us and challenge us to become a stronger disciplemaking people. There will be something for everyone. You DO NOT want to miss this evangelism conference.

BSU Christian Challenge

Local Campus Ministry Reports “STORIES FROM THE FRONT LINES” David Englehart, State Collegiate Director

WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY, Steve Timmons, Director The summer of 2014, we had a student from Brazil who attended WNMU. Then she transferred to a school in another state. She came to visit us in July before returning home to Brazil for good. She is a believer and her parents are now church planters in Brazil. She told us we were a great encouragement for her during her time her. Getting to influence with students from all over the world is amazing part of our ministry. NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY, David Englehart, Director Summer 2015 was a fruitful summer in some refreshing ways. We have gathered the names of over 200 incoming freshmen who have indicated interest in Challenge NMSU. Already, we’ve had some favorable interactions with many of them as the fall semester has begun. Our leadership team has been industrious in seeking out the new students and encouraging them to plug in with us. As you

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read this, these students will have been on campus for about a month. Please pray that the Lord will give us favor and that these freshmen will become invested in Christian Challenge and the local church. Also, please pray for our returning summer missionaries. Thirty-two Aggies served overseas and stateside this summer. There can be some tough transitions sometimes as they return to the rigors of academia and campus ministry. Pray that we will give them the support and encouragement they need. EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY, Dag Sewell, Director On July 30, a young reporter from the Portales News Tribune told me they were doing a weekly article on religious leaders in our area and asked if she could ask me a few questions. She said it would take 20 minutes, and I said that would be fine. As she interviewed me and afterward, I asked her, from her perspective in the information industry, what she thought was the distinctive essence of Christianity. She said it was the belief in a God and the effort to live according to a set of rules. I asked her if I could share with her how I would answer that question, and she said that I could, so I shared the gospel with her. As we continued to talk, it became clear that she believed all religions were essentially the same, and that she felt that as long as you were sincere, it didn’t matter which one you followed. I also asked since she was a journalist, if she had ever read Lee Strobel. When she said that she had not, I talked with her about Lee’s story and Case for Christ. After our visit, I asked if she would read Case for Christ if I gave her a copy, and she said that she would. Her article was in the next day’s paper and I emailed her and told her I enjoyed the interview and that I thought it would good for everyone to answer those questions for the sake of reflection. I noticed she has emailed me back, so the conversation continues. UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO, Bobby Erickson, Director Each year we have a table for the BSU Christian Challenge at each of the weekly New Student Orientation Information Fairs. In years past, we would do well to have two or tjree students come by the table each week, with a total of about 25-30 students for the summer. This year, for some reason, we have averaged about 12 students each week and at the end of July we had a total of 96 interested incoming freshmen! We are excited about what that might mean for the fall semester! NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY, Jesse Boggs, Director At our beginning of the year kick-off event, we met a Chinese student named Tao Guang. He has recently started his graduate work here and was very happy to be at our event. As we were able to talk with him, he was very interested in talking about religious things, even though he thinks that he does not personally need to rely on anything except himself. We were able to order a Bible for him in Chinese and he is interested in reading through the Bible with us. Tao Guang is one example of several Chinese students we hope to begin a discovery Bible

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INFORMATION SERVICES TEAM

Kevin Parker, Team Leader Our Mission With the BCNM’s Advancing the Kingdom Objective on our hearts, our Information Services Team (IST) focuses on inspiring and motivating New Mexico Baptists, using traditional and emerging media and technology, to engage in Great Commission ministry through their local churches. Our Metric We’ll accomplish our goal when reader/follower/user feedback indicates that we’ve moved beyond telling stories and providing information and have become catalysts for ministry that wins people to Christ and builds kingdom-focused disciples. Media Services Director – Dr. Kevin Parker During the past quarter, we’ve collected all the Information Services Team under the same umbrella. We’ve already begun coordinating the various pieces, looking forward to greater impact for God’s Kingdom. Here’s some of what I’ve been up to since mid May. Please let me know how I can help your church with our media experience and knowledge. Contact me at [email protected], 505.924.2311 or 505.933.4596. Recent Activities x I’ve continued to cast the vision of a service team that strengthens churches

by telling stories that inspire and motivate church members to engage in practical Great Commission ministry.

x I have continued visiting churches in Albuquerque (as part of our search for a church home) and in other cities: Portales, Farmington and Cloudcroft.

x I promoted, attended, and photographed the Transform Conference. x I prepared a 2016 budget involving proposed changes to the BNM and our

electronic distribution of news. x I continued to pray for and encourage local church pastors. x I preached at First Baptist Church of Farmington. x I have begun developing our network of storytellers around the state. x We continued with the Baptist Press Digest in the BNM. x We completed a successful summer internship with Jonathan Poiles. x We hired a new proofreader, Myriam Vest. x We prepared and published the Mission New Mexico Offering edition of

the Baptist New Mexican, including a pull-out center poster. x We have integrated camp website materials into the main BCNM website.

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x We have made numerous improvements and adjustments to the BCNM website.

Projects-in-Progress x We are preparing to support and report on the BCNM’s annual meeting. x We are researching technologies to enhance the conventions digital

presence and news distribution. x We are still working on the launch of TechTalk. x We are continue to strategize how to increase circulation, readership and

following among New Mexico Baptists. x We are evaluating frequency, format, design, and circulation of BNM in

light of our Media Services’ vision. Our aim is to connect our various media components into one cohesive team to accomplish our mission and advance the BCNM’s Advancing the Kingdom objectives.

Baptist New Mexican/Print Services – Linda Prescott and Joy Pittman Please contact the BNM office any time we can help you with circulation of your church newsletter or providing the BNM to your church members. Contact us through Joy Pittman at 505.924.2311. Circulation – August 28, 2015 Current Previous Regulars 7,475 7,500 Decrease of 25 Bundled Papers 174 174 - Individuals 451 444 Increase of 7 Gift Subscriptions 77 77 - Complimentary 456 456 - e-Edition Only 6 6 - PDF Edition Only 13 13 (International missionaries) PDF Edition Only 2 2 (paid subscribers) Total Circulation 8,654 8,672 Decrease of 18 Log-In Accounts for the e-Edition remained the same

Page 8 – Customized BNM Issues

Every Week Eastern Hills, Albuquerque First, Artesia First, Bloomfield Sandia, Albuquerque Twice a Month First, Belen Every Month Bethel, Alamogordo

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Calvary, Portales Eastern/Tucumcari Association First, Aztec First, Clovis First, Hobbs Jackson Avenue, Lovington Midway, Dexter Every Quarter Southwestern Association

BCNM Social Media and Website Highlights - James Trevillian Feel free to contact James with any social media and website needs you may have. Thank you for your support! [email protected]

Social Media Our Facebook page currently has 1,131 likes (as of August 24). x�We have 78 followers on Twitter (as of August 24). x We prepared to get word out about the Mission New Mexico Offering

throughout September and October. We will also promoted the BCNM State Convention.

x�Our most popular posts included: an announcement and link to the Baptist New Mexican regarding the explosive device at Calvary Baptist in Las Cruces; photos from Worship4Life and Boy’s Camp; an advertisement for the Transform Conference, and a video promoting Life Books for BCNM student ministries to use during the week of See You at the Pole.

Website x�The old website calendar has been replaced with a new calendar module. This

calendar adds several features we were missing and is far more user friendly.

x A past update to the site caused an issue with our ability to update the Church Locator. This has been fixed. Please contact us if you see church information that is out of date.

x We created a page for the Mission New Mexico Offering. This page contains all of our promotional content in one place. This includes a graph of the offering designations, a “giving to date” graph, sermon outlines and lessons, graphics, videos, and stories of what the Mission New Mexico Offering has accomplished in the last year.

Other Activities: x�I worked at the Lives Ablaze Student Conference in September and will be

working at the State Convention in October.

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Audio, Visual, and Technical Services – Brian White It is the mission of this ministry to assist all the teams and other ministries of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico in Advancing the Kingdom by helping to communicate, through promotion and documentation of their events and presentations, using electronic media.

Here are the efforts of this ministry since the July 2015 Executive Board meeting. It is a pleasure to serve you.

Mission New Mexico The production of the promotional materials was completed August 17th. Those materials included: eight videos for the English DVD (The Deaf Ministry and Hispanic Ministry contained English subtitles) which also included a video file as DATA on the disc, seven videos for the Spanish DVD (six of which were the English videos re-voiced in Spanish) including a video file as DATA on the Disc, a Data CD (which contained stories about Mission NM, graphics, sermon ideas, skits, pictures and Bible Studies), two posters (English and Spanish) and a giving envelope. The Data CD was produced so churches could produce their own promotional materials as they like. These materials were mailed out later that week to arrive at churches and association in time for the September and October Mission New Mexico emphasis. Ongoing and New Efforts State Convention Videos I built three videos to be aired during the Mission’s Celebration and the State Convention. Those videos will highlight, Points of Light, Inlow and Sivells Camps and the BSU Christian Challenges. State Convention A/V Preparation This included the A/V for the Mission’s Celebration, Pastor’s and Laymen’s Conference and the State Convention. State Convention Speaker Documentation All the speakers will be recorded for placement on our YouTube and Vimeo channels for viewing after the convention. CD of the Month Dr. Bunce is filling in as the host of the CD until the Evangelism team leader position is filled. Statewide BSU Inventory Photographing BSU inventories for insurance purposes. Have all BSU’s except Highlands. Disaster Relief State Emergency Managers Video (Still on the Radar) Produce a “Who and What is Disaster Relief” video for all the State Emergency Managers across New Mexico. This product will be produced as a DVD.

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State Fair Booth Interviews and Promotion Videotape testimonies of those who have used the booth for next year’s recruitment. Welcome Video for Espanola First Baptist Church FBC requested help in producing a “Welcome” DVD to be handed out to new visitors. We have videotaped stand-ups of the pastor here in the studio and they supply the photos/videos from their church events to use in the welcome DVD. The editing of the project is in hold as we wait for still photos from the pastor. Children’s Ministry CHAT This is a 2-4 minute bi-weekly video blog from Krista Petersen dealing with issues that Children’s Ministry personnel deal with on a weekly basis. The videos are recorded on Krista’s I-Pad and sent to me where I drop them into a pre-produced template I made. The videos are then uploaded to our YouTube and Vimeo Channels. James promotes the video on Facebook. Three new videos will be on their way very soon. Technical Assistance for Churches Continuing to assist/consult Baptist churches around our state with technical issues. Tech Talk for BNM This will be an on-going article which will discuss technical issues and give tips to the church tech teams. Ideas in the works will include: “Why do I do this?” “What’s happening to my wireless microphone?” “How can I make it sound better?” just to name a few. This will all be coming soon to your Baptist New Mexican paper.

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT TEAM Lamar Morin, Team Leader

This past year has blessed us with awesome experiences related to our Leadership Development Team of the BCNM. We have a full team with the addition of D’Nae Kellum as my ministry assistant. It truly has been a blessed year. Our team offers a number of support areas to local churches and church leaders: Camps (see below for further reports): We planned, programmed, and “put on” numerous camps related to our team. Many people participated in these camps, representing around 50 of our churches. Many personal decisions were recorded at these camps, including a number for personal salvation and a large number called to Christian service. We look forward to next year’s camps and an even greater harvest and attendance. In addition, many decisions for personal salvation were recorded at our Young Lives Ablaze and Lives Ablaze Conferences! I also spent a number of weeks at Inlow Baptist Camp, acting as Camp Manager and other roles. Here

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is a brief summary of the summer at Inlow: Due to the tragic death of Kerry Chadwick, we were forced to move the first camp of the season, Spanish Family Camp, to Glorieta. We are very thankful and appreciative to Glorieta for their help. These remaining camps have been held at Inlow: Young Lives Ablaze Camp, Indian Family Camp, Lives Ablaze Camp 3.0, Children’s MusiCamp, Worship4Life Camp, and Children’s Mission Camp. There have been a number of facility improvements as well at Inlow. Elliott Lodge has received new stairway entrances, new decking, and new concrete by the parking lot. In fact, there has been a great deal of concrete work done at the camp, especially the new sidewalk/ramp project through the middle of camp. Many other items have been accomplished, too numerous to mention. I want to thank Jeanette Maxwell and others who have taken on the kitchen/cooking responsibilities this summer. In addition, five retreats are planned for September and October at Inlow. We anticipate hiring a new camp manager in the near future. New Mexico Singing Churchmen This past year, the NMSC sang at the state convention, held two concerts in the spring, one at Central BC Clovis (which included a tribute to our beloved former member, Chuck Tipton) and one at FBC Carlsbad. We met for our annual retreat, which was a recording retreat, on August 24-25. Watch for details! We also had the privilege of singing our National Anthem at an Albuquerque Isotopes game. We are scheduled to sing at our State Evangelism Conference in 2016 and also at Taylor Memorial BC Hobbs and FBC Santa Fe in 2016. Look for days and times as these events approach. The NMSC continue to offer very significant times of fellowship, networking, and prayer for each member. For more information about concerts, CD sales (100% of the proceeds go to the NMSC scholarship for future worship leaders and to future NMSC mission trips), or how to become a member of the group, please contact D’Nae Kellum at 505-924-2313 ([email protected]) or Director Lamar Morin at 505-924-2329 ([email protected]). Bivocational Ministries Our team stands ready with various types of support for our many bivocational ministers here in NM. Our 2015 Bivocational Ministers and Family Retreat was held on August 14-16 at Glorieta. Presenters included Jared Bridge (Anchor Church pastor), Billy Tucker (Trinity BC, High Rolls pastor), Jonathan Richard (FBC Estancia pastor), John Torrison (CBA Director of Missions), Lynn Morin (women’s conference), and Brenda Swann (women’s conference). Worship was led by Lamar Morin. Preschool, children, and youth events were also held. If

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any Bivocational minister would like to be placed on our “Bivo” email list, please send email addresses to [email protected]. Transitional Pastor Training Many churches without pastors need transitional pastors with experience, training, and ministry gifts that assure high-quality transitional leadership. Transitional pastors are prepared to lead churches through smooth transitions, rough transitions, and crisis transitions. They may serve effectively as a preacher, pastor, and consultant. We have a number of transitional pastors trained to serve churches with this need. Currently, we have a small number serving in BCNM churches. Transformational Church We have a large number of trained Transformational Church consultants here in NM ready to assist BCNM churches. Currently, we have a small number of churches going through TC. We would be happy to provide materials to churches to further explain this process. Contextualized Leadership Development Our team undergirds and financially helps our CLD centers (Schools of Theology) around our state. We also provide a limited number of scholarships for qualifying students. We have a great need in NM to raise up and train indigenous leaders who are able to serve in their “hometown” context. CLD helps to do this is a systematic way, complete with diploma plans. We are planning to launch an online component to CLD, in partnership with CBA, here in NM in the spring of 2016. Various Leadership Support Areas As team leader, I currently am supporting local churches in the areas of supply preaching and supply worship leading. I am also consulting with churches in both areas, working towards excellence in all we do for the Kingdom. I have had the privilege this year of doing all this with 20 of our BCNM churches. Other areas of interest to local churches and associations are mentoring/coaching, deacon training, Ministry Grid training, music/worship training, and much more. Serving together, Lamar Morin

Children and Women’s Ministries October-December 2014 In October, I was privileged to be a part of three associational meetings: Central Association on October 2nd, Western Association on October 9th and

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Northeastern Association on October 18th. It’s nice to fellowship with these associations and to share with them about what is going on with the BCNM. Also, I was able to visit with children’s ministry leaders in Las Cruces on October 16th and in Artesia on October 29th. Of course in October, the BCNM held its annual convention in Deming in which I was able to be a part of. On October 5th, I was able to worship with First Baptist Church in Santa Rosa where pastor Beau Lamb and his wife Melissa are doing a great job serving! Then I was able to help out with children’s ministry at a church plant, Anchor Church in Albuquerque, on October 12th. In November, we held our annual Children’s Ministry Retreat with twenty children’s ministry directors or pastors from all over New Mexico. We held it at Glorieta on November 13th-14th and had a time of sharing, fellowship and learning. We plan on meeting at Sivells Baptist Camp next year. In Women’s Ministry, I was able to be a part of a planning team for a kick-off rally for the Beth Moore ‘Living Proof Live’ event in April. In December, I attended the Lifeway Summit meeting. I joined with other state convention leaders in Nashville to hear updates and share information about children’s ministry. This is always helpful to know and understand the curriculum that Lifeway is producing for children so that I can help New Mexico churches know what’s available. The first large event of 2015 was when thirteen of us from New Mexico went to the Vacation Bible School Institute in Fort Worth, Texas to be trained to lead others in our state to teach in Vacation Bible School. As part of our effort to resource church planters, I was able to meet with church planters in Fort Sumner and provide them with children’s ministry supplies as they started their new Spanish church. I am currently looking to meet with other church planters and give them the necessary supplies to start children’s ministry in their church plant. I also had the privilege of meeting with several churches or children’s ministry leaders this quarter including at First Baptist Church, Portales; Central Baptist Church, Clovis; First Baptist Church, Carlsbad; Anchor Church, Albuquerque; Indian Hills Baptist Church, Silver City; Reel 2 Real Church in Las Cruces; Iglesia Bautista Emmanuel in Santa Teresa; First Baptist Church, Hobbs, Crosswinds Church, Hobbs and Southwest Heights Baptist Church in Albuquerque. I was able to be a part of a leadership retreat at Sivells for Calvary Baptist Church, Las Cruces. It’s always great to meet with those who give of their time and love to children’s ministry. We also had a trip to Anchorage, Alaska to join

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with other western states in a training time for a conference called ‘Team West’. We had a team of five attend the training including: Jon Dowling from Bethel, Alamogordo; Pedro Escobar; Cynthia Evans from First, Cloudcroft and Vickie Czlapinski from First, Bloomfield. In women’s ministry, I am served on the core team for the ‘Living Proof Live’ event with Beth Moore April 17th-18th. Our biggest event of the year was ‘Young Lives Ablaze Conference’ on March 28th. It was a great day with six salvation decisions at the event and at least a couple more as a result of the event. Almost 550 attended the event with 32 churches. We were down in attendance a bit this year because of Easter and Spring Break, but we had an amazing day with those that attended. Taylor Hughes was the illusionist and entertainment for the morning and did a great job fascinating the children. Moriah Peters was the worship and concert artist for the day and did a beautiful job relating to the children and sharing her story as well as sharing her gift of music. Joe Vivian was the pastor for the day as he shared the message and gave the invitation. He spoke of mountains that we need God’s help to conquer and 25 children responded to needing prayer to conquer mountains in their lives. We had two camps in June, ‘Young Lives Ablaze Camp’ at Inlow and ‘Connection Camp’ at Sivells. I also met with Bobby Fuller, who retired after years of excelling in the leadership of Boy’s Camp. For 2015, Tar Henderson took the reins for Boy’s Camp and directed the camp, July 20th-24th at Sivells. In April, we had the VBS tour that took our team of 13 trainers and trained 350 people in four locations to do Vacation Bible School training. Our first training was in Albuquerque at Del Norte Baptist Church on Saturday, April 11th. The second was in Bloomfield at First Baptist on Monday, April 13th. On Tuesday, our team drove all the way from Bloomfield to Las Cruces to train that evening at First Baptist on April 14th and then we stayed in Southern New Mexico for a day and did training in Artesia at First Baptist on Thursday, April 16th. It was a great week and we appreciated our host churches! The VBS team consisted of Joe Vivian, children’s minister at Eastern Hills leading out with directors and his wife, Kerry Vivian, leading 5th-6th grade teachers, Garry Schwalk, associate pastor at First Baptist Carlsbad leading 3rd-4th grade teachers and his wife, Peggy Schwalk, leading missions teachers. Hannah Bergstrasser, children’s minister at Del Norte Albuquerque was leading the 1st-2nd grade teacher’s class and Lillian Moon of Del Norte Albuquerque was leading the snacks and recreation class. Larry Evans, pastor of First Baptist Cloudcroft was leading the music class and his wife, Children’s Minister Cynthia Evans, was leading out with the preschool class. Ramiro and Sandra Fonseca, from Primera Iglesia Bautista of Farmington were leading out with the Spanish class of VBS. Vickie Czlapinski, children’s

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ministry director at First Baptist Bloomfield was leading out with the crafts class. Our Vacation Bible School decorative set that was used at training will be passed around to six churches throughout the summer. In Women’s Ministry, the ‘Living Proof Live’ event with Beth Moore and Travis Cottrell took place at the Rio Rancho Santa Ana Star Center on April 17th-18th. Over 5,000 women attended this conference. In May, the State Bible Drill was held at Del Norte Baptist Church on May 2nd. Four churches participated in the Bible Drill event including First Baptist, Artesia; First Baptist, Ruidoso; Bethel Baptist, Alamogordo and Del Norte Baptist, Albuquerque. The kids did an excellent job as they displayed how they worked to memorize twenty-five verses of scripture and ten references of key passages. They are able to find any book or verse in the Bible in ten seconds. Two of the children received perfect scores at the Bible Drill. We had one youth Bible driller who bravely participated all by herself. Also in May, I was able to help with the Mountain Valley Association Vacation Bible School Training on Monday, May 11th as three or four churches gathered that evening to do VBS training. And on May 28th, I was privileged to work with our New Mexico ‘Christian Challenge’ Missions Teams that were headed out to work at several different locations throughout New Mexico for the summer. I was able to share some things about children’s ministry and prepare them to work with children during the summer. On May 29th, I was able to lead the gospel presentation in the Vacation Bible School at First Baptist Cloudcroft. In June, two of our great children’s camps, Young Lives Ablaze Camp at Inlow and Camp Connection at Sivells took place. YLA camp was the week of June 8th-12th and Camp Connection was the week of June 22nd-26th. We had a total of 15 children accept Christ through the two camps and we had two rededications and three assurances of salvation. Andy Donalson, Family Pastor at Sandia Baptist Church was the camp pastor for Young Lives Ablaze Camp while David Anderson, Children’s Ministry State Associate for the Louisiana Baptist Convention was the camp pastor for Camp Connection. Many children were challenged and discipled through the week in the study of Scripture. Camp is always a highlight of my year as we see children grow in their faith through these ‘mountain top’ ministries. In July, I had the privilege of leading Bible Study for a children’s camp at Sivells with two Hobbs area churches leading the camp. Crosswinds Community Church and First Baptist Hobbs both brought children and conducted their own camp. One of our BCNM camps, ‘Boy’s Camp,’ also took place in July. Tar Henderson did a great job directing Boy’s Camp after Bobby Fuller had directed it for eleven years. Bobby came to camp during the week and we honored his

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service as camp director. He had done a great job making sure boys got to come to camp for many years. This year, we had five churches participate with 55 in attendance. This camp will be renamed and reworked to encourage attendance for 2016. Also in July, I had the privilege of being a part of worship with ‘Real Life Church’. This is a church plant on the west side of Albuquerque. They received one of our children’s ministry start-up kits for church plants. I was able to talk with their children’s ministry leadership about how they are doing children’s ministry and join them for worship. I also had the privilege of worshipping on Sunday morning with Laguna Acoma Baptist Church and hearing how they had 34 salvation decisions during their Vacation Bible School. Crestview Baptist Church of Albuquerque had a neighborhood Block Party at Mesa Verde Park in which I helped out on Saturday, July 25th by setting up a ‘face painting’ table, passing out tracts and sharing with families that came to the park. Two events happened in August as Lifeway held the ‘Transform’ Sunday School Training Event on August 8th. I was very pleased with the 60-70 preschool and children’s ministry leadership that came to the event at Hoffmantown. Lifeway did a great job encouraging teachers in planning, teaching and reaching out. The second event was the Bivocational Retreat at Glorieta, August 14th-16th. I was privileged to be able to help out with the children while their parents attended the retreat. Hatch Baptist Church celebrated their 75th Anniversary on August 9th and I was privileged to be able to attend and present a plaque to the church on behalf of the BCNM. On Sunday, August 23rd, I was able to be with Emmanuel Baptist Church in Farmington for their morning worship service. I was also able to meet with our Spanish VBS team members in Farmington to make some new plans for Spanish VBS Training in 2016. In Women’s Ministry, the Central Baptist Association has been working hard to put together a network of women to encourage and equip others in the work of women’s ministry. They had two events this year. One took place in the spring at First Baptist Church and was called ‘Equip’ to train and encourage women in doing women’s ministry. Another event took place in August at X-Factor Church and was called ‘Engage’ and included round table discussion groups. I was able to be a part of this event and lead a discussion on Mission Projects for women’s ministries. They are already planning three events for 2016 so watch for more information about those events. They will be called ‘Encounter’, ‘Equip 2.0’ and ‘Engage’. Southwest Women’s Ministry held their annual Southwest Women’s event in September and I was privileged to attend, fellowship and study with these women.

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As we look forward to 2016, we are already busy planning Young Lives Ablaze Conference for April 9th. Vacation Bible School training will be more in depth and take place in various locations in March and April. More details will be revealed about VBS training later. Bible Drill competition will take place on May 7th at Del Norte Baptist Church. Young Lives Ablaze Camp will be June 13-17 and Connection Camp will be June 20-24. Boy’s Camp will be renamed and have a new director for 2016 and will take place at Sivells, July 25-29. Look for more information about a new two night camp for families in which parents will participate with children in family time and spiritual growth August 4th-6th. Also in 2016, we will have two ‘New Mexico Kids Conferences for Teachers’ featuring Mr. Mark Jones from ‘Mr. Mark’s Classroom’ doing a one day seminar in Las Cruces on February 20th and in Albuquerque, October 15th. It continues to be a privilege to serve churches across New Mexico. If I can be of any assistance to you with children’s or women’s ministry, feel free to contact me. Krista Peterson

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Just a quick summary of camp stuff: The theme was “Seek,” based on Matthew 28:18-20. Brandon Davis wrote the large group Bible studies. The planning team is made up of: Jason Anderson, FBC Silver City; Daniel Snow, FBC Bloomfield; Bill Connors, Eastern Hills ABQ; Josh Salazar, Calvary Las Cruces; Andy Donalson, Sandia ABQ; Brandon Davis, Taylor Memorial Hobbs; Scott Downing, X-Factor ABQ; and Cliff Jackson, FBC Deming. Jamin Roller and Jeff Wallace were the camp pastors. Ross King did the music for us. There were 12 salvations; 19 renewals of commitment; five indicated a call to vocational ministry; and four other commitments. There were 34 churches that participated this year. We took an offering in memory of Kerry Chadwick and collected $4,452.72. Once again our students have proven their generosity. Here are some testimonies from students that we were able to capture on video: (Note: these are their words, exactly as they said them on the video). One student shared: “This week at camp, I learned a lot of stuff. One thing that happened was, I became a Christian. I thought that I was, but I realized that I really wasn’t when Jamin was talking about activities and when they’re over you feel like you’re empty. I realized that’s how I’ve been feeling. I talked to one of my youth leaders and now I’m a Christian. In large group we were learning about the kingdom of God, and I didn’t know what it was until now; now it’s pretty clear.”

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Another said, “One of the many important things that stuck out to me was in Large Group Bible study, when we join the Kingdom of Christ; we are adopted in as His sons and daughters. All the junk of our lives, He doesn’t see it, He sees Jesus and He makes us His own. That’s just beautiful to me that with all the garbage in our life that God would take us and say you’re my son you’re my daughter and I love you, unconditionally, and perfectly. That’s pretty much what I learned this week. I’ve been focused on that pretty much the whole week. Jamin talked about it a little bit too how we have all this garbage in our lives and we let it control us we, let it define us but as soon as we enter the Kingdom of Christ that doesn’t define us anymore. We’re defined in God and that is who we are, His children.” Here is another: “During this week I’ve learned that I need to put God first because He’s supposed to be our first priority. Usually my family is my first priority, and that’s a hard one because usually my family is there for me and knowing that God is supposed to be first it’s hard. So I’m going to go back and everyday I’m going to love my family still, but I’m still going to put God first especially tomorrow. Instead of saying ‘thank God it’s Friday’ I’m going to say ‘today God is first.’ And I will take that home with me and know that God is first and I will seek him through my life.” One more: “I believe God sent me to this camp this week to let me know that one of my things I’m planning to do is go into the ministry. To help people who have the same problem as me. As I put sports first, I put everything else first before God and I started to slip away from Him and so I believe that God brought me here to help me to help other people so they won’t have to go through the same things I did. And that’s why I believe God sent me to camp this week.” We still believe in youth camp! In August, the Evangelism/Discipleship Team hosted the Transform Conference. This was done in place of the associational Sunday School and small group trainings that we usually do in the month of August. The event was well attended. The Lives Ablaze Conference was September 6-7, 2015. We had a good line up and I am thankful for the guys on the planning team. Jon Dowling, Bethel Alamogordo; Keith Kilpatrick, West Main Artesia; James Trevillian, Paragon Rio Rancho and Bill Connors, Eastern Hills ABQ. I am also very grateful for the willingness of Eastern Hills to host us again this year. Of course I would like to give a shout out to Livvy for all the effort she puts into making things run smoothly. I have said this before, but it couldn’t be done

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without her. Thanks Livvy! It has been, and continues to be, an honor and a privilege to serve the sweet people that make up the Baptist churches in New Mexico. Sam

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Richard “Buck” Wheat, Manager

CAMP REGISTRATION REPORT Type of Group # of Groups #of Individual #of Camper Days BCNM 8 831 2,549 NM Baptist Churches 22 625 1,055 Other Groups 23 542 1,435 Total 53 1,998 5,039 Personal Decisions Professions of Faith 16 To follow in Baptism 1 Assurance of Salvation 1 Rededications 4 Total 22

CAMP REPORT Greetings from the beautiful Cox Canyon nestled deep in the Sacramento Mountains of the Lincoln National Forest. It is our prayer that you have been as blessed as we have been here on the campus this year. It has not always been easy, but through tough circumstances, God has been faithful to Himself and the mission He has called Sivells to. We continue to claim the promises we find in Philippians that says, “I am sure of this, that He who started a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” And then over a few pages more, Paul continues, “And my God will supply all your needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.” We have had a fantastic summer! We had a total of seven of the nine weeks booked and would love to see all nine weeks filled for the summer of 2016. We hosted five BCNM camps and, as usual, we all can be extremely proud of everyone who was involved in the planning, organizing and implementing a BCNM camp. Their love for and commitment to Christ is evident from the very moment they walk on the campus.

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This spring, we were very blessed to have six groups from New Mexico and Texas come and help us get ready for our camping season and tackle many of the projects we had on the campus. We cannot say “thank you” enough or begin to express our gratitude to these groups; First Baptist Church - Logan, First Baptist Church - Anthony, First Baptist Church - Andrews, Texas, Poetry Baptist Church - Poetry, Texas, and Trinity Baptist Church - Kerrville, Texas. As Sivells has leaned heavily on volunteer labor in the past, we will continue to need your help and support to fulfill all that the Lord is leading us to accomplish on the campus. If you and/or a small group you are associated with would like to help us undertake some of the needs we have around the camp, we would love to visit with you to see how we can tailor a project with you or your group in mind. You may contact us through our website; www.sivellscamp.com or call us at (575) 687-3538. Social media continues to be a great way to share who we are and what is happening at camp. The Sivells’ website can be located at www.sivellscamp.com and our Facebook page is found under Sivells Baptist Retreat and Conference Center. Please look us up on Facebook and “like us.” It is a great way to know what is happening at camp and how you can pray for us. We are extremely excited about the opportunities that still lie ahead for Sivells. Just as the Lord has used the camp for over 50 years, it is our belief that He will use Sivells mightily to advance His Kingdom for the next 50 years as well. Finally, we want to thank all of our local churches who have chosen to pray for and financially support Sivells and Baptist camping ministry in New Mexico so faithfully this past year. We realize that it is through your continued commitments to lift us up before the Lord and financially support this ministry that we are able to accomplish a lot of what we do over the year. It is our prayer that as you have blessed us, that the Lord will bless you many times over! Thank you again for allowing me to serve alongside you in reaching the great state of New Mexico for the Kingdom of Christ. It is a great honor.

Respectfully submitted, Richard “Buck” Wheat Camp Manager

MISSIONS MOBILIZATION TEAM Scott Wilson, Team Leader

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Spanish Strategist in the office. Field staff include Connie Dixon, Missions Strategist and WMU Director; Pedro Escobar, Spanish Strategist/Church Planting Strategist; Dan Pearce, Church Planting Strategist; Daniel Clymer, Native American Strategist; Ira Shelton, Disaster Relief Coordinator; PJ, Missionary to Muslims; Richard and Mary Gomez, serving as liaison to Hispanic churches. In the past convention year, we have seen the Lord do many things through the leadership of the Missions Mobilization Team. Our mission is to help mobilize churches to get involved in Advancing the Kingdom through missions in New Mexico and around the world. This year has been a year of transition and challenges for the MMT. Several of our team experienced family loss and major health issues and our team came under the direction of a new team leader. Much of this year’s work has been completed in the face of very difficult circumstances like major surgeries, cancer treatment, loss of a family member, and loss of the BCNM camp manager at Inlow. Yet, through these trying circumstances this team has come together and has pushed through these various obstacles to continue to accomplish our mission as you will read in the following reports. As the team leader, I have spent considerable amounts of time in helping to do team building. We have begun monthly MMT synch meetings held at the convention office and via online video conferencing. We have worked to align our ministries to support our mission. This includes our annual goals, calendars, and budgets. Our team will go into 2016 ready to work as a unit to support and accomplish the Advancing the Kingdom Objectives. Some of the highlights of the past year include growing three of our four camps over recent previous years’ numbers. The Children’s Missions Camp had the greatest participation in its history. Our Disaster Relief team has done outstanding work. Although there has been very little deployment in New Mexico, significant strides have been made in training and positioning our organization in New Mexico as a leader in preparedness for when disaster should strike. We have morphed the annual WMU Mission’s Conference into the new .COM Conference. This conference will help to mobilize churches and individuals to be on mission in New Mexico and around the world. We have also added to the promotional material for Mission New Mexico and have added a feature of online access for the promotional materials on the BCNM website. We hosted a Hispanic Church Planting Conference in Eastern New Mexico with nearly 40 attendees. Gifts to Mission New Mexico continue to increase. By year’s end 2015, we received just over $316,000 towards the ministries BCNM funds directly in New

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Mexico. This year our goal is $320,000 and as of writing this report we have received just over $95,000. Finally, we have finalized a site trip team that will travel to India during September. Scott Wilson, Steve Ballew (Emmanuel Baptist Farmington), and John Hinze (FBC Tucumcari) will travel to pray and prepare to invite teams from New Mexico Baptist churches to take a team to India during our partnership in 2016-2019. A recent Pew Research Study shows the number of “nones” or those not affiliated with any religion in NM, is now up to 21 percent. The same research identified 23 percent as Evangelical. Our landscape is changing drastically! Every NM Baptist must be on mission. Please read the reports from our team below and engage in prayer for their families and ministries. We have prayer guides available in the missions portion of the BCNM website for you to use and share with your church. Missions Partnerships Mission partnerships outside the state of New Mexico continued throughout the year and new partnerships were forged with the countries of Russia and India. A vision team traveled to Gujarat, Indian in September. Team members were Scott Wilson, John Hinze and Steve Ballew. New Mexico Baptists are still active in countries where we have initiated partnerships. These countries include Zimbabwe, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Brazil, England and Canada, Belize, East Asia, and Kenya with Houses of Hope. Our convention goal for Houses of Hope in Kenya was to complete 1,000 houses. To date, a little over 800 houses have been completed. Of that total, BCNM churches have completed 181. House churches have been established in all of these homes by pastors from the Kenya Baptist Convention. From 2010 to the present, there have been 24,000 professions of faith through Houses of Hope. Churches on deck to go to Kenya and build Houses with Hope include Farmington Emmanuel, Albuquerque Anchor, Albuquerque Fellowship Missionary and Portales First. We also have church-to-church partnerships. First Baptist Church of Katy, Texas is in the forefront of this kind of partnership. Johnson Ferry Baptist Church is in the process of creating a partnership with Tinian Indian Church and Gospel Victory Baptist Church in Bloomfield is partnering with Faith Baptist Church from Harrah, Oklahoma. Laguna Acoma Church is in partnership with Bob Johnson and the Church at Viera, Florida and Mescalero Indian Mission is seeking a partnership with a church in New Mexico. They are currently talking

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and praying about work next summer with Anchor Church in Albuquerque. Anyone interested in partnerships, may contact Scott Wilson or Cricket Pairett for more information. Camps Camp ministry is an essential part of the MMT’s efforts to reach the lost and make disciples. The MMT works with leadership teams to conducts three family camps and one children’s missions camp. The results were as follows: Spanish Family Camp – 142 Campers, plus BCNM staff. There were professions of faith The entire college-age class rededicated themselves to the Lord All couples decided to be faithful to God and their marriage. Spanish Camp was moved to Glorieta. We are thankful for Hal Hill and his

ministry to New Mexico Baptists in a time of crises. Indian Family Camp – 177 Campers 3 extra with the fun jumpers, plus BCNM Staff 29 Professions of Faith Children’s Missions Camp – July 6-10 – Inlow Camp – 120 Campers 7 Professions of Faith 14 Surrendered to Full Time Missions Multiple Rededications Deaf Family Camp – 20 Campers. Deaf Camp changed from a weekend event to

a week-long camp. They are in a re-building process to reach children and youth who are deaf or have hearing issues. This camp could ideally become a regional camp reaching youth and children in Texas and Arizona.

Church Planting – Scott Wilson This past year, we have seen the Lord work in many ways to plant the Gospel in New Mexico. We have partnered to plant three churches in 2015. These churches are Iglesia Hispana Eunice, One Tree Cowboy Church Dexter, and Real Life Church Rio Rancho. These churches have over 60 in weekly attendance and have baptized new believers. We have 11 individuals in our church planter assessment process and are working on partnerships for four other church plants. These plants will be in Artesia, Albuquerque, Wagon Mound, and Rio Rancho. God is also moving in Gallup, Flora Vista, and Las Cruces to plant new churches. We have also identified 25 new Points of Light in New Mexico. Points of Light are gatherings of people where the Gospel is being proclaimed in Word and deed among a people group with no Gospel witness. They take place outside our local church buildings.

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We have identified 11 churches in New Mexico now that already have or are planning to develop an intentional process for identifying, developing, and deploying leaders. These churches are referred to as sending/multiplying churches. Our goal is to see 25 of these churches by 2025. These churches will host interns and apprentices to train in church planting and revitalization as we hope to see 100 leaders being raised up annually over the next decade. This year we have four interns and one apprentice placed in a multiplying church. Our church planter coaching network continues to support our planters with three champions for coaching in our state. We held another coach training session in the first quarter of 2015. The champions are Ed Meyers, Chad Spriggs, and Carlos Pino. Each planter will be connected to a coach with the help of one of our champions. The coaches will help planters stay focused on their planting strategies and provide encouragement for them. In working to support our planters we are working on a prayer network, and a cowboy church network. We hosted a Cowboy Church Network meeting in November 2014 and have another meeting planned for November 2015. One new church is being birthed and supported with help from this network. Our planters need continual encouragement and support. Please pray for Jared Bridge, Carl Anderson, Jamie Duke, Bobby Grafe, Randy Leake, Guerrero Olmos, Octavio Ornelas, Cody Brown, Manny Mendez, and Juan Tovar. Pray Luke 10:2, that the Lord would send laborers to their harvest fields. Also, please pray for 150 new churches in the next ten years as we labor together to plant the Gospel in New Mexico. Hispanic Strategist/Ministries – Ricardo Rivera Thank you so very much for the blessing, opportunity, and privilege of serving our Lord and the churches of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico as the State Hispanic Strategist. The period of September 2014 through August 2015 has been joyful and fruitful. I have seen the training of Hispanic leaders, a new enthusiasm for evangelism among Hispanic churches, the edification of the Hispanic family, and discovery of potential Hispanic church planters. We were able to offer regional coaching training to 50 Hispanic church leaders in the state. One of those brothers applied what he learned by coaching another leader in his church. That brother became the leader of a Point of Light in southern New Mexico. In the spring we invited 20 Hispanic churches to a simultaneous revival/evangelistic event. We provided financial assistance to the churches and asked the pastors to send a brief report. The results were wonderful: 20 churches participated, three churches did not report, 272 lost Hispanics in attendance, 66 salvations, 11 baptisms, two baby dedications, 35

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rededications and nine surrendered to service. In the summer, we worked with the Spanish Baptist Convention in offering the Spanish Family Camp at Glorieta 2.0., and over 140 people attended, a whole college class rededicated their life to the Lord, three people accepted Christ as Lord and Savior, and many made the commitment to be faithful to God and family. In addition to those events, I have traveled over 15,000 miles visiting about 40 Hispanic churches and their pastors/planters, attending the Spanish association meetings, connecting with potential church planting candidates, and conducting or attending training sessions. In October 2014, we installed a new Hispanic planter in Deming and the church was launched in early 2015! We have nine church planting candidates going through the assessment process and some of them are getting close to beginning to plant new churches. However, there is still a lot of work to be done to share the Gospel with one millions Hispanics, revitalizing Hispanic churches, and developing Hispanic leaders. For September 2015 through August 2016, we have made plans that will used to build upon what we started last year. We offered regional disciple making workshops in Roswell, Las Cruces, and Albuquerque in late September. In November 2015 and February 2016 we offered regional coaching refresher workshops in Las Cruces, Albuquerque, and Eastern New Mexico. In the spring of 2016, we will conduct the Simultaneous Revival/Evangelistic Campaigns again. This time we plan to invite at least 30 Hispanic churches. In June, we will join the Spanish Baptist Convention again and offer the Spanish Family Camp. In September 2016, we will offer regional disciple making workshops again, but this time focusing on mentoring. And finally, in January of 2016, we will partner with Del Norte Baptist Church in Albuquerque, Central Baptist Association, and the Equip Biblical Institute of Shadow Mountain Community Church in San Diego, California to launch the first ever New Mexico Church Planting and Leader Development Institute. We are targeting an enrollment of 10 students with two professors. The initial focus will be training Hispanic church planters. I rejoice in what the Lord is doing through the prayers, offerings, and encouragement of New Mexico Baptists. We are truly doing together what we are not able to do alone. The initial development of the five objectives of Advancing the Kingdom is taking place before my eyes and yours. These are exciting days for New Mexico Baptists. So let me thank you again for making it possible for me to serve the Lord and New Mexico Baptists as the state Hispanic Strategist and let me encourage you with the words of the Apostle Paul found in Galatians 6:9. “And let us not lose heart in doing good, for in due time we shall reap if we do not grow weary” (NASB, emphasis mine). Regional Spanish Strategist – Pedro Escobar The task of mobilizing churches and Hispanic ministry has not been easy and progress has been very slow. The lack of trained leadership among our Hispanic

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community is a determining factor in the process. I am confident that this barrier will soon disappear, as Brother Ricardo Rivera is working hard to open a training center in Albuquerque. Our efforts have yielded some positive results. Coaching has been a useful instrument to maintain good relations and focus on those who are instrumental in the task of mobilizing the advancement of the Kingdom. A series of simultaneous revivals throughout the state paid off. Over 20 churches participated and many heard the Good News. There were new converts, baptisms, and new members to churches. It was such a success that the churches are asking to participate in something similar next year. The conference for church planters in Roswell had an attendance of 20. Dr. William Ortega, specialist in the field, came from North Carolina and it was very effective. The purpose of this event was to train and arouse interest in church leaders to become involved in the project to start new churches in our communities. A variety of ministries is often used in our ministry. A revival with music and bilingual messages was held in Vaughn. Vaughn is a very small community which has a predominantly Hispanic population who prefer the English language. One turned to the Lord. In Ft. Sumner, property was acquired for the Hispanic work. Much of the cost of that property came from the Republic of El Salvador in Central America, Bethel Baptist Church and a family in that country, in gratitude to missionaries who have brought the Gospel from the USA for many decades. They made a donation of over $ 22,000. I must also add that in Ft. Sumner, Jorge Ramirez and his family have a wonderful ministry of community service and Bible teaching. It is giving good results with new converts. It is admirable how the Ramirez family weekly devote time to teach children Bible stories and have pastry and cooking classes for the ladies. The community is having a great response to this ministry. Another event that is worthy of mention is the Hispanic Family Camp, which had good attendance and was successful despite adverse circumstances that occurred at Inlow and required a change to Glorieta. A Hispanic pastoral retreat at Sivells also served to strengthen the good relations between the leaders and maintain the focus of our BCNM on the Kingdom. In conclusion, we are sowing the good seed; we expect a great harvest relying on the promise of our Lord.

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Thank you for your patience, your prayers and support through your offerings. Native American Strategist – Daniel Clymer The smell of roasting green chilies at our local grocery stores remind us it is time to celebrate the harvest. New Mexico Native American Baptists are doing just that…celebrating the harvest! It is time to celebrate 29 salvations at Inlow Indian Family Camp, 54 Native Baptist indigenous leaders trained in the Bible Story Cloth and New Mexico Native Baptists helping to take the gospel to remote areas of the world. Native Baptist congregations are “Mission Response Teams” for Christ, and the harvest is reflective of Native Baptists being mobilized locally and globally. The Local Church: A Mission Response Team Every person in New Mexico needs a “disciplemaking church” within their community, and to be able to make that possible our congregations must realize they are God’s “Mission Response Team.” Native Baptists have been on a journey for two years now, being equipped to be mobilized locally and globally, and with this year’s training of the Bible Story Cloth, a great resource has been added in preparation for the challenge. The overall goal is to equip our local congregations to be mobilized through prayer and awareness, evangelism and discipleship, leadership development, and being missional and multiplying. Thanks to our partners in ministry equipping: Terry Sharp of the International Mission Board; Tom Blackaby of Blackaby Ministries International; Alan McAlister of Calvary Road Ministries; Claude King of LifeWay; Mark Custalow, Sean Whitey, and Chris Boyd who are Native pastors and church planting consultants who have partnered with us in evangelism. New Mexico Native Mobilization Conferences for Equipping The 2015 Spring Native Mobilization Conferences were very effective. There were 54 people trained in the Bible Story Cloth by four Calvary Road Ministries’ teams in each region of Native Baptist work. The training has had immediate results, and has opened the eyes of church pastors and leaders about how to train teachers and train church planters. The Western/Mountain Native Baptist Spring Mobilization Conference on Bible Story Cloth Training was held at First Baptist Church, Thoreau on March 14. Calvary Road Ministries conducted the training, and the event ran from 9am-2pm with lunch provided. There were 27 in attendance and 20 were trained. Participants made quick connections between the Bible stories on the cloth and their own cultural issues. The training was a complete success, and Laguna-Acoma Baptist Church is using the cloth for Children’s Church already. Others are beginning to use it as well. Leading the sessions were Brian and Alvonna Arnold of FBC Portales and National CRM Leaders Blaine and Delores Anderson. The San Juan Native Baptist Spring Mobilization Conference on Bible Story Cloth Training was held at the San Juan Baptist Associational Offices on March 21. Calvary Road

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Ministries conducted the training, where there were 10 in attendance and seven were trained. Leading the conference was Kevin and Amy Pence of First Baptist Church, Carlsbad. The Rio Grande Corridor (Central and Santa Fe Associations) Native Baptist Spring Mobilization Conference on Bible Story Cloth Training was held at First Indian Baptist Church, Española on March 21. Calvary Road Ministries conducted the training, and there were 21 in attendance with 17 trained. The cloth will be used to train teachers in Taos immediately. It was very well received. Sessions were led by Vance and Esther Purkey of Central Baptist Church, Clovis, and national CRM leaders present were Blaine and Delores Anderson and Alan and Peggy McAlister. The Mountain Valley Native Baptist Spring Mobilization Conference on Bible Story Cloth Training was held at Mescalero Baptist Church on March 14. Calvary Road Ministries conducted the training, and there were 12 in attendance with 10 trained. The sessions were led by Harry and Verna Pittam of NM. The training was very successful. Inlow Indian Family Camp Inlow Indian Family Camp was a huge success! We had 177 full time campers and four that came as day staff. The theme for this year was “Extreme Transformation” and the scripture was Romans 12:2. Pastor Chris Boyd was our camp pastor and he also led the English speaking adult Bible study classes. Allen Woody was the adult Navajo Bible study teacher, and Clara Toledo led the adult craft classes. There were 59 middle school and high school students in the Powersurge track this year, which was led by Daniel Clymer with team members Denise Clymer and Gerome Fragua. This year featured youth interns that were seniors or recently graduated. These interns were leadership in training. Hats off to our interns: Jeremiah Clymer, Scotty Niles, Micah Loretto, Patrick Lucero, and Isaiah Bieniewski. Paula Tsoodle led the children’s track and did a wonderful job! The kids had a blast! Children’s crafts and Bible study were led by the Church at Viera in Florida, and Simihan Baptist Church attended the camp and presented music. The Space Walk Company donated two days of inflatable blow-up toys for all ages. There were 29 salvations, six rededications, two went home to seek baptism in the local church, one went home and sought church membership with the church they came with, two would like to receive guidance and talk more with a pastor, and 35 special prayer requests were made. What a wonderful camp that God surely had his hand upon! The 2016 camp team leaders will be: Edna Romero, Administration; Ida Formea, Communications Team; Scott Tafoya, Worship; John Joe Sr., Adult Team; Daniel Clymer, Powersurge Youth Team; Paula Tsoodle, Children’s Team. The theme will be “Overcomers” with the scripture being 1 John 5:4. Native Baptist Partnership Paula Tsoodle of First Indian Baptist Church of Taos, and Denise Clymer

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(Spanish translator) of Jemez Valley Baptist Church went to the Yucatan Peninsula to work with missionaries Doug and Darla Miller. Paula was a coordinator of children’s recreation activities and gave testimony as a Native believer. Denise presented the Story Cloth in Spanish, which was the first time the Bible Story Cloth had been used in that area. The Bible Story Cloth was just translated into Spanish by Dan and Linda Rupp. The Story Cloth was very well received and extremely effective. The missionaries asked for a team to come and teach the cloth in the very near future. The multi-ethnic mission team trip took place May 18-26, and was primarily for Native Baptists to connect with Mayan peoples. The Gathering of Nations Pow Wow in Albuquerque was held April 24-25. Edna Romero led the 2015 Pow Wow prayer walking event, which was a huge God-event. A Native health organization from California asked Edna if we could set up the BCNM Diaper Changing/Breast Feeding Booth and share their booth site. We were able to evangelize and minister to hundreds of families. The event literally draws tens of thousands from all over the world. We had an all Native Baptist team plan and work the event, and it was hugely successful with an invitation to come back next year. Partner Response Teams Partner Response Teams have played such a critical role in the effective ministry of our Native Mission Response Teams. This year Calvary Road Ministries, Central Baptist Clovis, and First Baptist Church of Portales and Clovis have gone beyond the extra mile to support the work of our Native Baptist congregations and leaders. Sandia Baptist Church continues to support Navajo and Pueblo ministries, and these are just a few names of many who have given so freely to undergird the work of Native Baptists. Thank you to New Mexico Baptists for your continued support. Native American Baptists Advancing the Kingdom Objectives This year has been a critical piece in moving towards an even greater harvest in 2016. Native Baptist congregations have been challenged to join in simultaneous revival in September 2016, and they will be joined by Partners Response Teams in New Mexico as well as other states. Preparations for Prayer Walking Native American communities in New Mexico leading up to revival next September are being made during the fall of 2015 with prayer strategy equipping. The Spring Native Baptist Mobilization Conferences of 2016 will focus on using the Bible Story Cloth, Disciple’s Cross, and Real Discipleship strategies in follow-up and discipleship of new believers. Discipleship strategy is also in preparation for fall revival, and will be a critical piece to strengthening our local Native Baptist congregations. Our desire is to see a Disciple-making church for each Native person in New Mexico, help bring 10 percent of New Mexico’s population into our Baptist congregations, see indigenous leaders raised, help reach 1,000 points

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of light, and help reach one million Hispanics in New Mexico. Many of our Native Baptist congregations reach deeply into the Hispanic communities of our state. May God bless the work our Native Baptist Mission Response Teams. Deaf Ministries – Led by Deaf Leadership Team In 2014, the New Mexico Baptist Conference of the Deaf began planning to spread the Good News to the Deaf in New Mexico. Then in January 2015, Deaf ministry leaders met and developed a three-year outreach plan, mapping out the state’s Deaf population and planning camps and workshops to reach them. Subsequent ministry events reflect their dedication to the task. In February, Alfredo and Lisa Aguilar and Scott Talbert, First Baptist Church of Anthony’s pastor, welcomed Red Flett to minister to the Deaf. Alfredo, who is Deaf, and Lisa contacted and invited local Deaf in Las Cruces and Anthony. Twenty-five attended a Deaf potluck fellowship and worship service. The church introduced those attending to the Deaf Bible Smartphone app, which translates the Bible into American Sign Language (ASL) and 12 other sign languages. They also introduced an ASL chronological Bible storying app, which the Anthony church Deaf incorporates into their Bible study. In May, the NMBCD hosted a Deaf revival in Santa Fe. During the daytime, Friday and Saturday, organizers hosted Deaf chats at local cafes. NMBCD members and a Houston revival team visited the New Mexico School for the Deaf. Albuquerque Baptist Deaf Church and Belen Deaf Fellowship hosted evening potlucks and fellowships during the revival. Up to 50 people attended each night for activities, music and worship. Deaf pastor and app developer Scott DeLoach led the Houston Deaf revival team. Other team members were John Wukasch, drama leader and professional bowler, and Leta Beauchamp, Deaf music leader and former Wiccan. The team’s testimonies inspired attendees. Individuals responded by seeking prayer and rededicating their lives to following Jesus. Also in May, Flett and his wife met with Roswell Deaf to encourage them with fellowship and Bible study. A core group of Deaf has existed there for years without interpreters to meet the needs for Deaf worship. This occurs in other New Mexico cities, too. In July, 20 Deaf adults and teens attended Deaf Camp at Sivells Baptist Camp. Bobby Graff, Albuquerque Deaf Church’s pastor, was camp director. Jeremy and Kim Fass led worship and Bible study. Fass is the pastor of Silent Hope Deaf church in Mesa, Ariz. Fass’ children, Kaitlyn and Riley, led music. Lisa Aguilar and Shaun Adcock of Las Cruces were camp counselors. Richard Cole, a Deaf and blind man who began attending Deaf Camp in the ’70s, led campers in making derby cars.

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Eight children of Deaf adults (CODAs) attended Deaf Camp. Camp provides an opportunity for them to share with each other the challenges of having deaf parents. NMBCD intentionally encourages young people who are Deaf, hard of hearing, Deaf and blind or CODAs to attend a camp that addresses their physical, mental and spiritual needs. The NMBCD is praying for a Deaf leader to live and minister in southern New Mexico as a missionary for one to three years to establish Deaf ministries in the Roswell and Las Cruces areas. Disaster Relief – Ira Shelton This year, New Mexico Baptist Disaster Relief called upon its preparation to respond to a variety of deployments. In September, we were on standby to deploy to the South East corner of New Mexico for flash floods. Thankfully, the flooding was not severe enough to require deployment. The story was very different in Cimarron, New Mexico where a flash flood affected 15 plus homes. A mud out team was deployed and they did mud out and mold remediation. In October, we worked with MOM, a free dental clinic, by providing childcare, patient escort and chaplains, all ministering in the name of Jesus. In April, we held our Annual celebration and training event at FBC West Albuquerque. This spring and summer, we deployed to Tuttle and Lawton, Oklahoma, Colorado Springs, Colorado and Lusk, Wyoming. All of these deployments involved mud out after flooding. In Colorado Springs, we also deployed our shower unit. During the Lusk deployment, we also supplied assessors, a feeding team and an incident command team. All DR volunteers had returned home by the end of July. Throughout the year we participated in exercises to prepare for disaster with American Red Cross, NM Homeland Security, NM Health Dept., FEMA Task Force 1 and Urban Search and Rescue. We continue to work with NM National Guard providing childcare for a couple of days prior to deployment and when they return from deployment. Because of the relationship we have developed with NM National Guard, they have asked to be able to deploy our chaplains to minister to any civilian population they come across when they are deployed to a state disaster. Some of our other activities were providing childcare for the Native American Evangelism Conference and doing chainsaw/cleanup at Inlow Baptist Camp. Some of the other leadership team and I have take classes with Homeland Security/Emergency Management and NM Emergency Managers Association. Dick Ross and I attended the NM Homeland Security/Emergency Managers Conference where we were able to continue to develop and strengthen

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relationships with emergency managers and various state agencies. As a result of the training I have received through the state agencies, I have developed a class for pastors and staff entitled “Preparing for the Unexpected”. This can be taught to a single church or an association. The goal of NMBDR continues to be to bring HELP, HOPE and HEALING to those affected by disaster, no matter a small local disaster or a large catastrophic disaster. Below are the report numbers for Calendar Year 2015: Volunteer Days – 818 Ministry Contacts – 290 Gospel Presentations – 99 Professions of Faith – 63 Bible Distributed – 83 Tracts Distributed – 30 Meals – 2,252 Assessments – 62 Flood Clean Up Jobs – 69 Tear Out Jobs – 41 Pressure Wash Jobs – 32 Mold Remediation – 55 Chain Saw Jobs – 5 Heavy Equipment Hours – 134 Showers – 160 Laundry Loads – 105 Children Cared For - 52 Missions Education – Connie Dixon January Board Meeting I went to the January Board meeting in Birmingham, AL. This year our social issue is PTSD and we were able to receive training. We heard reports form IMB and NAMB. Our theme for this year is “All for You”. Christian Women’s Job Corp I’m excited to announce Portales CWJC has launched as of March 17th. They had one graduate their first semester. There are eight women currently enrolled for the fall semester that will begin September 1st. Theresa Howard is the director and the site is located at First Baptist Church in Portales. This is not only a ministry of WMU, but also a ministry of the New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home. Theresa has done a tremendous job in surveying the community and finding out what the needs are. She is working with Child Protective Services to offer the parenting classes that are needed to get your children back once they have been removed from the home. Please be in prayer for Theresa, the teachers, the mentors and for the students. The CWJC site in Albuquerque is called Women of Worth and the director is Joy Smith. This site is doing well and growing. The site graduated six women in January and all six accepted Christ as their Savior during the semester. PTL! Additionally one graduated in February and another in May. Bible Study is still offered every Thursday at The Rock@Noonday. Plans are to start two new classes in the fall.

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Western Regional Leadership Summit This was the first Regional Leadership Summit that National WMU had and we hosted it here in Albuquerque. There were 160 in attendance from 18 states. There were 69 participants from New Mexico. They received training in all different areas such as PTSD, Children’s Missions, Missions in a Non-Traditional Setting, Creative Planning, Basic Leadership Skills, Conflict Management, and many more. I can’t wait to see what God is going to do with these leaders now. Just from this meeting, we have identified at least one new CWJC site and possible CMJC site. We have identified a new Baptist Nursing Fellowship person from NM. We have found a champion for .COM for NM, plus numerous others with specific ministries. WMU Executive Board Meeting We had a wonderful spring Executive Board meeting in Albuquerque at the Baptist Building. Our Scholarship Committee met and awarded over $2,000 in WMU Scholarships, $1,000 in OD Lambirth Scholarships and $2,100 in Bernice Elliott Scholarships. It is so exciting to read about this next generation and their excitement about missions and working for the Lord. Children’s Missions Camp We are very excited about this year’s Children’s Missions Camp. Children's Mission Camp 2015 was July 13-17 at Inlow. Our theme for the camp was "Made to Follow” and the scripture was Mark 8:34 (NET), "Then Jesus called the crowd, along with his disciples, and said to them, "If anyone wants to become my follower, he must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me." We had 120, which was up from last year. Some of the highlights were seven salvations, 14 surrendered to full time missions and numerous rededications. We had our yearly RA Racers race and it was the first year the girls had an opportunity to build a car and race it. Pray Across NM Pray Across NM is a prayer emphasis that encourages all the churches in NM to Prayer walk their school campuses. This year, I had numerous churches request prayerwalking materials and numerous churches took part all across NM. Herschel and I even prayer walked out grandson’s school in San Antonio, Texas. Meetings x�Attended PrayerLink in Denver

Numerous CWJC Meeting in Portales

x Attended State Convention in Deming, NM x Scholarship Committee meeting in ABQ for WMU x Executive Board Meeting in Albuquerque x Camp Meeting in Albuquerque

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x State Evangelism Conference in Albuquerque x Coaches Training in Albuquerque x MMT Meeting Albuquerque x Executive Board Meeting in Albuquerque x Met with Tim Hooton who is working as the .COM consultant on the WMU

Executive Board x Met monthly with the Mission Mobilization Team with Skype calls. Speaking x Spoke at Emmanuel Portales on Mission New Mexico x Spoke at Hillside Baptist Church, Greeley Colorado at Women’s Prayer

Retreat x Spoke at FBC Farmington on Mission New Mexico x Spoke at FBC Elida x Spoke at FBC Ruidoso’s Valentine Banquet on Missions. There were about 50

in attendance. x Led conferences for WRLS on Missions in a Non-traditional setting x Wrote an article for National WMU for the Missions Plan Book for 2016 x Spoke at Calvary Baptist Church, Raton on Missions for a Mother – Daughter

Banquet. There were about 50 in attendance. x Spoke at FBC Santa Fe for the Sunday morning service. Prayer x Numerous conference calls for PrayerLink that will be held in Anchorage in

October. x Prayer Room for State Evangelism Conference x Helped Gary Frost from NAMB and Gordon Fort from IMB to plan and

organize a monthly SBC Prayer Conference Call to pray for 10 specific prayer requests. I am in charge of getting 10 prayer warriors to pray for 10 specific prayer requests from IMB, NAMB, SBC Executive Committee, and President Ronnie Floyd. This call is with all the prayer coordinators from all states.

Hunger Ministries – Cricket Pairett All across New Mexico, New Mexico Baptists are working to meet the physical and spiritual needs of hurting people through hunger ministries. Twenty percent of the population of New Mexico struggles with hunger. New Mexico has the highest rate of childhood hunger in the U.S. In fact, 1 in 3 children in our state faces hunger every day. We consistently supported 17 outreach ministries. During the past year we can report: Evangelistic Encounters – 100,855 Professions of Faith – 35

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Baptisms – 12 Volunteers Serving – 6,219 Volunteers Trained in Evangelism – 251 Hot Meals Provided – 102,448 Lunch Bags Distributed – 1,814 Individuals Fed Through Grocery Items - 80,189 Total Fed – 190,037 Muslim Ministries – PJ The Muslim ministry team continues to see God at work and is excited to see how He is opening doors for us to the Muslim community. We are pleased to be able to share about our ministry with you. The team’s primary focus continues to be to reach out to the Muslim community in Albuquerque. However, we are also reaching out into other communities with a Muslim presence. We are reaching out to the International students on UNM’s campus. Christian Challenge hosts English as Second Language classes, in partnership with International Students, Inc., another ministry to foreign students. We work alongside these ministries as a chief way of reaching into the Muslim community on campus. Many of the contacts we have made have come from providing the “service” of helping students with English. From this, we are able to spend time with them and build relations. We have been able to share spiritual truths with several people and four students show a strong interest in attending Bible study in their native language. We began this in September of this year. We are reaching out to the Muslim community by helping recently arrived refugees into the country. There is expected to be a larger influx of refugees into the state over the next year and we are gearing up to be able to help them. Right now, we are working with three refugees who have just recently arrived in Albuquerque. We help them in cultural orientation and relation building. These three also have expressed a desire to be part of a Bible study that we hope to begin in September. We had the opportunity to partner with believers in Deming who saw Muslim refugees coming into their community. We held a workshop on Muslim beliefs and worldview and how to share effectively with Muslims. It was well attended with 30 people present. The group in Deming has now begun reaching out to their Muslim neighbors and building relations. Their desire is to have their neighbors attend ESL classes where they will have the chance to build stronger relations and share spiritual truths with them. Prayer Requests: Please continue to pray for us as we follow up on the contacts we meet and

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thank God with us for the opportunities we have had to share spiritual truths with our Muslim friends. Pray that God will continue to draw them to Him and that their hearts will be open and broken to hearing about Jesus’ love for them. Pray for our brothers and sisters in Deming who are reaching out to their Muslim neighbors. Pray that believers in other communities would see their Muslim neighbors and that they see the world God has put in their own backyard. Pray for the upcoming Bible study in the Farsi language that will be starting in September. Pray that the believers will grow in their faith and that the seekers will be drawn to God. We would like to again thank the BCNM and the Mission Mobilization Team for the opportunity we have to reach out to Muslims here in the state. We are grateful for the support we receive and pray that God will continue to open doors into this community for us. We pray that Muslims in the state will come to a saving faith in Christ Jesus and that we will have the opportunity to help other Christians in the state see this wonderful world mission opportunity God has given us right in our own backyard. Once again, we thank you for your support, and most importantly, your continued prayers for our ministry. Spanish Church/Convention Liaison for CP and Advancing the Kingdom – Richard and Mary Gomez During the last quarter of 2014, we were still working with Missions Service Corps as Directors VIM/MSC Volunteer Mobilization and GOD, within His plan, allowed Mary and me to serve the churches of New Mexico in this capacity for the past 17 years. Our job included recruiting, mobilizing, and establishing new contacts and introducing them to the new MSC mobilizing procedure and NAMB’s criteria for new MSC missionaries. NAMB continues to be self-funding and became an MSC ministry partner with each of NAMB’s missionary categories listed below: Church Planter

Church Planter Apprentice Church Planting Intern Church Planting Team Member Church Planting Catalyst Collegiate-University Missionary

We also participated in various leadership meetings in Albuquerque, at which time we introduced the concept of MSC/VIM Missionary. We ministered to families through community outreach. We led a number of Bible studies and

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devotionals in a church setting to various groups. We interacted and participated with SBC organizations and various committees, associational meetings, Inlow Spanish Camp, Central Baptist Association administrative & executive board meeting, New Mexico Baptist Foundation/Church Finance Corporation, and several training events. In each case we utilized the opportunities to promote MSC/VIM. This ministry opportunity was both a blessing and a challenge, and at the same time prepared us for our new ministry assignment that started on January 1, 2015 as Hispanic Convention Liaison for CP and Advancing the Kingdom, and centers around Mobilizing NM Hispanic Churches to be Participants in BCNM’s Advancing the Kingdom objective. Preliminary preparation to carry out our mission objectives was the first thing that we did, which included several action plans. With the help of some of our MMT members we formulated a list of all the Hispanic churches, new preaching points and existing churches. We next prepared a survey form that will provide us with the basic church and staff information. The profile developed from the survey form will be very helpful as we begin the process of visiting each of the churches. Since the Spanish churches are divided up into three associations, we decided that our initial point of contact with some of the church members and pastors would be at their associational meetings. We attended and participated with each of the three Spanish Associations of New Mexico: Asociacion Bautista Central, Asociacion Sud Occidental, and Asociacion Berea. I participated with the Men on Mission (Brotherhood) and Mary with the Women on Mission during their breakout sessions. During the introduction process, at each of the associational men’s meetings, I conveyed to the men what my role was between the CBHNM (Hispanic Convention) and BCNM. I also made my initial contact with the pastors present and arranged for follow-up meetings by Mary and me with each of the pastors and their wives by visiting with them at their churches. Prior to the preaching service, I was given some time to address the full congregation at which time I shared with them some aspects of our ministry objectives to include the goals of “Advancing the Kingdom”, Missions New Mexico, and the Cooperative Plan. We completed the three initial points of contact and proceeded with our next step in our action plan which is to begin visiting the individual churches, the pastors and their wives.

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Other modes of contacts have been via letters sent to the pastors around the state as well communication via telephone calls to include copies of the survey form, which will be used as an initial point of discussion during our visits with the pastors. Recently, I completed an article that specifically promotes Missions New Mexico by addressing the question “Why should New Mexico Baptist churches support the Missions New Mexico Offering”? The information in this article is included in our promotion information in presentations to Hispanic churches and discussions with the pastors. We are committed to our new assignment as the “Hispanic Convention Liaison for CP and Advancing the Kingdom Promotion.”

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2016 BCNM Budget

The 2016 BCNM proposed budget is designed around the Advancing the Kingdom Objectives that have been adopted by our BCNM Convention in 2014. These are the objectives that serve to guide us as a convention of churches through 2025. The proposed budget in made up of multiple ministries with the goal being of honoring Christ by resourcing churches. The Baptist Convention of New Mexico exists for the local church. The staff of the BCNM is your staff. The majority of our churches are numerically small. Many are Bivocational, therefore the resources of the state convention are critical. Allow me to share a few things about the anticipated receipts. You will note that there is an increase of one additional percent in giving to the SBC Cooperative Program. It is my prayer that we will continue to see this increase in the coming decade. New Mexico Baptists care about lostness and the mission work in New Mexico. They also care about lostness and mission work in the world. The Cooperative Program will turn 100 years of age in 2025. This plan of giving was formed in 1925 with the single vision of providing the financial pipeline to do mission work at home, across the nation and around the world. Southern Baptists have always believed that we can do more together than any single church can do on its own. Thank you for your generosity as churches in supporting ministry through the Cooperative Program. I hope you notice the inclusion of anticipated designated giving from our churches to assist in providing funding for Inlow and Sivells camps. Many of our churches have Sivells and Inlow in their budgets, along with the New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home. New Mexico Baptists always step up! Dr. B

2016 Ministry Expenditures Cooperative World Missions Cooperative Program (26%) 950,000 NM Missions—Mission New Mexico 350,000 Other NM Baptist Entities Donations Children’s Home 240,000 Camps Church Support 140,500 Total Ministry Expenses 1,680,500 EIT—Executive Information Services Team General Overtime Compensation EIT 6,000 Team Travel 34,500 Team Operations 23,400 Miscellaneous 1,000 Information Postage and Mailing 78,300 Contract Printing 81,000

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Digital and Promotion 7,800 TOTAL EIT 232,000 Convention Expense State Convention Expense 18,000 State Convention Printing 3,500 Executive Board Meetings 23,000 Special Meetings 3,000 Pastor’s and Men’s Conference 5,000 Total Convention Expense 52,500 EDT—Evangelism/Discipleship Team General Overtime Compensation EDT 2,500 Team Travel 15,000 Team Operations 10,000 Discipleship Discipleship Ministries 10,350 Sunday School, Discipleship, Bible Studies 10,350 Senior Adult Ministries 6,100 Team West 9,550 Evangelism Evangelism/Equipping 5,760 Evangelism Conference 45,240 Evangelism Assistance 40,000 Total EDT 154,850 Total Collegiate Ministries 160,832 LDT –Leadership Development Team General Overtime Compensation LDT 1,600 Team Travel 37,000 Team Operations 12,500 Leadership/Church Administration Church Development 6,000 Leadership/Church Health Leadercare 16,000 Staff Development 10,000 Contextualized Leadership Development 24,000 Music/Worship Arts Music Ministry 49,000 156,100 Student Leadership Development Student Recreation 122,100 Lives Ablaze Conference 55,000 Student Leadership Resources/Materials 5,500 Ministry Assistance 5,000 187,600 Children’s Leadership Development Church Library/Media 500 Children’s Recreation 114,000 Young Lives Ablaze Conference 31,000

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Bible Drill/Speakers 1,000 Vacation Bible School 20,000 Church Planting 5,000 Children’s Ministry 18,000 Women’s Ministry 1,500 191,000 Total Camps 333,458 Total LDT 868,158 MMT—Missions Mobilization Team General Overtime Compensation MMT 3,000 Support Staff Travel 1,500 Team Operations 10,000 Church/Pastoral Assistance 22,500 Ethnic Development 137,625 Church Planting 624,416 State Mission Offering Promotion 10,000 Disaster Relief 6,000 Partnership Missions 10,000 WMU 33,500 Churches on Mission 10,000 RA’s 500 Prayer Strategy 1,500 Total MMT 870,541 General Operations General Employee Training 2,000 Hospitality 8,000 Offsite Storage 2,900 Miscellaneous 2,500 Property Vehicle Operation 1,500 Vehicle Replacement 12,000 Telephone 30,000 Legal/Audit Legal Expense 15,000 Audit Expense 20,000 Wills/Trusts Seminars Expense 3,000 Transfers Rent/Loan Excess 16,000 Total General Operation 112,900 Property Operations Office Supplies 6,800 New Equipment 15,000 Utilities 29,000 Building Upkeep/Repairs 25,000 Commercial Insurance 85,750 Equipment Leases/Supplies 13,000 Janitorial Service 23,000

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Total Property Operations 197,550 Technology Taxes Payable 700 Technical Production Services 9,000 IT System Equipment/Repairs 8,000 IT System Maintenance Agreement 34,100 Total Technology 51,800 BCNM Personnel Administrative Personnel Exempt Personnel Salaries 1,238,364 Exempt Personnel Benefits 302,795 Support Personnel Non-Exempt Personnel Salaries 544,727 Non-Exempt Personnel Benefits 165,079 Total Personnel/Benefits 2,250,965 BCNM Committees Christian Life Committee 12,500 Historical Services 1,150 Total Committees 13,650 CP EXEMPT ITEMS Protection Benefits Church Retirement Plan 73,000 Post Retirement Benefits 85,000 CP Promotion CP Promotion 3,000 Total Exempt Items 161,000 Anticipated Budget from Churches 3,777,237 Other Revenue 1,755,853 Total BCNM Operating Budget 5,533,090 Monthly Anticipated from churches $314,781

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x Associational Map x Associational Offices x Associational Staff x Directory x Associational Officers x Annual Meetings

(All in Alphabetical Order)

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CENTRAL BAPTIST ASSOCIATION 2517 Wyoming Blvd. NE Albuquerque, NM 87112

(505) 243-2707 Fax: (505) 292-8638

www.cbanm.org

2016 Annual Meeting Thursday, October 6

First Baptist Church, Moriarty

Director of Missions John Torrison

[email protected]

Office Manager Barbara Long

[email protected] OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ...........................................................................................Steve Long ACP Contact Person ....................................................................... Barbara Long Clerk ............................................................................................... Barbara Long Treasurer ................................................................... Willard (Bill) R. Talbott III Church Library Team Leader ......................................................... Frances Allen Administrative Committee Chairman ............................................. Gerald Minor

EASTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

1100 W. Manana Clovis, NM 88101

(575) 309-8010 [email protected]

2016 Annual Meeting Tuesday, October 11

First Baptist Church, Grady

Director of Missions Dan Pearce

Office Secretary/Ministry Assistant Elaine Williford

Other Paid Staff

Donna Emiro

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OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ......................................................................................... Greg Martin Vice Moderator ............................................................................... Brad Morgan ACP Contact Person ................................................................... Elaine Williford Treasurer ........................................................................................... Laquita Dial Evangelism Director ....................................................................... David Taylor Missions Development Director ..................................................... David Taylor Other .............................................................................................. Pedro Escobar ......................................................................................................... Jim Peabody ............................................................................................................John Russo ..................................................................................................... Kevin Welborn

MOUNTAIN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION PO Box 23

Datil, NM 87821

2016 Annual Meeting Saturday, October 15

Alamo Navajo Baptist Church

Office Secretary/Ministry Assistant Stacey Dempsey

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator .................................................................................. Dennis Harris Jr. Vice Moderator .......................................................................... Marlene Herrera ACP Contact Person ..................................................................... Ann Jenkerson Clerk .......................................................................................... Stacey Dempsey Treasurer ........................................................................................... Pat Douglas Men/Boys Mission Education Director ............................................... Frank Hill WMU Director.............................................................................. Wanda Bassler Missions Development Director ............................................... Harold Jenkerson Student Ministries Director............................................................ Kevin Bataran .................................................................................................... Yvonne Bataran Other ............................................................................................... Dennis Harris ...................................................................................................Harold Jinkerson ..................................................................................................... David Schumm ........................................................................................................ Tom Zumbro

MOUNTAIN VALLEY BAPTIST ASSOCIATION 1328 Scenic Dr.

Alamogordo, NM 88310 (575) 437-9987

Fax: (575) 437-4109

2016 Annual Meeting Monday, October 10

Mayhill Baptist Church

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Director of Missions

Dr. Gary Buckner [email protected]

Office Secretary/Ministry Assistant Joan Hale

[email protected]

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ......................................................................................... Larry Evans ACP Contact Person ............................................................................. Joan Hale Clerk ..................................................................................................... Joan Hale Treasurer ......................................................................................... Susan Tucker Pastoral Ministries Director ........................................................... Alan Stoddard WMU Director................................................................................. Diane Taylor Evangelism Director ........................................................................ Howell Scott Stewardship Director ................................................................... Randy Widener

NORTHEASTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

PO Box 131 Maxwell, NM 87728

(575) 603-1051

2016 Annual Meeting Saturday, October 8

Rociada Baptist Church

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ..................................................................................... Brian Nystrom Vice-Moderator .............................................................................. Owen Young ACP Contact Person .......................................................... Joanna Spruill-Taylor Clerk .................................................................................. Joanna Spruill-Taylor Treasurer .............................................................................................Rob Mayes Nominating Committee Chairman ........................................ Donald M. Bell, Sr.

PECOS VALLEY BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

PO Box 267 Artesia, NM 88211

(575) 746-2729 Fax: (575)746-6264

[email protected]

2016 Annual Meeting

Sunday, October 23 First Baptist Church, Roswell

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Director of Missions Dr. Fred MacDonald

Office Secretary/Ministry Assistants Randa Riggs

Connie Stageberg

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ......................................................................................... Randy Land Vice-Moderator .................................................................................. Herb Gage ACP Contact Person ........................................................................ Randa Riggs Clerk ................................................................................................ Randa Riggs Treasurer ...................................................................................... Michael Alaniz Pastoral Ministries Director ........................................................... Troy O. Grant Sunday School Director ................................................................ Garry Schwalk WMU Director................................................................. Carolyn Bright-Russell Missions Development Director ..................................................... Rick Sullivan Assn Moral/Social Concerns Contact ...................................... Gavin Vaughan II Administrative Committee Chairman ............................................... Randy Land Finance Committee Chairman ......................................... Carolyn Bright-Russell

RIO GRANDE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION PO Box 453

Las Cruces, NM 88004 (575) 522-6764

Fax: (575) 522-0257 [email protected]

2016 Annual Meeting

Sunday, October 2 Primera Iglesia Bautista, Las Cruces

Director of Missions James K. Underwood

[email protected]

Office Secretary/Ministry Assistant Linda Edwards

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ............................................................................... James Underwood ACP Contact Person ..................................................................... Linda Edwards Clerk ............................................................................................. Linda Edwards Treasurer ..................................................................................... David Englehart Evangelism Director .......................................................................... Carlos Pino Missions Development Director .........................................................Tom Eason Administrative Committee Chairman .................................................... Jim Pratt

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Other ...................................................................................................Tom Eason ........................................................................................................ Richard King ........................................................................................................ Mary Mullins

SAN JUAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION 1010 Ridgeway Place

Farmington, NM 87401 (505) 327-4530

Fax: (505) 327-0604 [email protected]

2016 Annual Meeting Thursday, October 13

Emmanuel Baptist Church, Farmington

Director of Missions Eric Frye

[email protected]

Office Secretary/Ministry Assistant Eunice Begaye

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ........................................................................................ Steve Ballew Vice Moderator ........................................................................... Richard Bachert ACP Contact Person ..................................................................... Claribell Eddy Clerk ............................................................................................Verna Hickman Treasurer .......................................................................................... Jan Brashear WMU Director................................................................................... Deb Gibson Administrative Committee Chairman .................................................. Joe Barela Other .................................................................................................... Joe Barela ........................................................................................................... Linda Dean ..................................................................................................... Bob Schlauger ............................................................................................................ Mike Scott .....................................................................................................Elton Troutman

SANTA FE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION 903 La Joya St.

Espanola, NM 87532 (505) 753-2805

[email protected]

2016 Annual Meeting

TBT

Associational Secretary/Ministry Assistant Rendell Carver

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OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Treasurer .......................................................................................... Linda Carver ................................................................................................... Crystal Dufresne ...................................................................................................... Rendell Carver

SOUTHEASTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION 5512 Lovington Highway

Hobbs, NM 88240 (575) 392-4456

Fax: (575) 392-1564 [email protected]

2016 Annual Meeting Saturday, October 15

Jackson Avenue Baptist Church, Lovington

Associational Coordinator Danny Kirkpatrick

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ............................................................................................ Matt Price Vice Moderator ................................................................................. Elio Barrios ACP Contact Person ............................................................... Danny Kirkpatrick Treasurer ........................................................................................ James Frances Evangelism Director ........................................................................ Randy Leake Other ..................................................................................... William Blackwood ................................................................................................................ Jeff Fair ........................................................................................................ Scotty Gandy ........................................................................................................ Dave Rowser ........................................................................................................... Otto Terrell

SOUTHWESTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

PO Box 2926 Silver City, NM 88062

(575) 388-1979 [email protected]

2016 Annual Meeting Thursday, October 20

Arenas Valley Copper Ridge Fellowship

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Vice Moderator ............................................................................. Tar Henderson ACP Contact Person ....................................................................... Steve Griffith Treasurer ................................................................................................ Don Kejr ..................................................................................................... Marshall Steele WMU Director................................................................................... Jewell Burk

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......................................................................................................... Paula Hibner

TUCUMCARI BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

PO Box 581 Tucumcari, NM 88401

(575) 763-4110

2016 Annual Meeting Tuesday, October 18

First Baptist Church, Logan

Director of Missions Dan Pearce

Office Secretary/Ministry Assistant Elaine Williford

Other Paid Staff

Donna Emiro

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ........................................................................................... John Hinze Vice-Moderator .............................................................................. Doyle Frasier ACP Contact Person ................................................................... Elaine Williford Treasurer .............................................................................................David Hale Music Ministry Director ................................................................... Tim Hooten Evangelism Director ..................................................................... Michael Erwin Missions Development Director ................................................... Michael Erwin Religious Education/Church Development Director Gordon Runyan

WESTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

Box 2496 Milan, NM 87021 (505) 287-8510

[email protected]

2016 Annual Meeting

Thursday, October 9 First Baptist Church, Grants

Office Secretary/Ministry Assistant Nenderle Hogue

OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator .................................................................................... Garland Moore Vice Moderator .................................................................................. John Miller

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ACP Contact Person ................................................................... Nenderle Hogue Treasurer ..................................................................................... Nenderle Hogue Music Ministry Director .......................................................................Jose Cano WMU Director............................................................................ Dorothy Pouges Evangelism Director ..................................................................... Jay McCollum Other Associational Positions ........................................................... Kaul Corley ........................................................................................................ April Delores .......................................................................................................... John Hollins ....................................................................................................... Lonnie Jordan ........................................................................................................ Nancy Jordan ................................................................................................ Michael Leistikow ..................................................................................................... Garland Moore

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�Staff Directory

x Board Members x Articles of Incorporation/Bylaws x Annual Report x Budget x Audit Report

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NEW MEXICO BAPTIST CHILDREN’S HOME PO Box 629

Portales, NM 88130 (575) 359-1254

Randy Rankin Executive Director Malcolm Philips Director of Campus Life Teresa Howard Public Relations/Communication Robbie Andes Director of Finance Betty McConnell Director of Social Services

Board of Directors 2016

Chairman ....................................................................................... Kenneth Walker Vice Chairman ....................................................................................... Herb Gage Recording Secretary ............................................................................ Leona Tarry

Non-Expiring Term Executive Director, BCNM

One-Year Term—Expires October 2016 Bob Colston 9573 Longhorn, Las Cruces 88012 575-644-3596 Lora Harlan 2212 Echols Ave., Clovis 88101 575-762-4081 Sharon Montgomery 407 Sundial, Alamogordo, 88310 575-443-8076 Charles Rutta PO Box 222, Lemitar 87823 575-835-4437 Anna Thompson 2009 W. Bullock, Artesia 88210 575-746-3834 David Wheat 7422 N Rolling Meadows, Hobbs 88240 575-392-6816

Two-Year Term—Expires October 2017 Herb Gage PO Box 212, Elida 88116 575-274-6371 Jeff Moody 211 W. 20th St., Farmington 77401 505-327-4771 Tony Montoya 1080 Sioux St., Los Alamos 87544 505-662-6269 Kenneth Walker 758 S. Roosevelt Rd. S, Portales 88130 575-356-5591 Robert Wright 4820 Galletta Rd. NW, Albuquerque 87120 505-803-6874

Three-Year Term—Expires October 2018 Tar Henderson PO Box 62, Gila 88038 575-535-2977 Jay McCollum 2112 College Dr., Gallup 87301 505-722-4401 Rogene Musick 13 Musick Rd., Clayton 88415 575-374-2015 Leona Tarry 217 Yellow Pine Rd., Ruidoso 88345 575-257-9740 Scott Weese Raton J.E. Williams 577 Curry Rd K, Clovis 88101 575-218-0029

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ARTICLES of AMENDMENT to the

ARTICLES of INCORPORATION Of

THE NEW MEXICO BAPTIST CHILDREN'S HOME (As Amended October 27, 2010)

ARTICLE ONE: Name. The name of the Corporation is The New Mexico Baptist Children's Home. ARTICLE TWO: Duration. The period of its duration is perpetual. ARTICLE THREE: Purpose. The purposes for which the Corporation is organized are to provide care in a Christian environment for children who are unable to remain in their natural home, and to engage in any other benevolent and charitable work that will not interfere with the maintenance of a home for dependent children. ARTICLE FOUR: Charitable Nature. No part of the net earnings of the Corporation shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to its members, trustees, officers, or other private persons, except that the Corporation shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth herein. No substantial part of the activities of the Corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the Corporation shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provision of these articles, the Corporation shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or (b) by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE FIVE: Dissolution. Upon the dissolution of the Corporation, assets remaining after all liabilities and obligations shall be paid and discharged, or adequate provision shall be made therefore, shall be distributed as provided in the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act to one or more organizations which are organized and operated exclusively for one or more purposes described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. If at that time The Baptist Convention of New Mexico is such an entity, then all assets available for distribution shall be distributed to The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. ARTICLE SIX: Member.

A. This Corporation shall have one Member, The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, a New Mexico religious nonprofit corporation. The annual

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meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico shall constitute the annual meeting of the Member. Any other meeting of the Member may occur only as provided in The Baptist Convention of New Mexico's governing instruments.

B. In addition to the rights granted the Member under these Articles, in the Bylaws, and under the provisions of the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act, as it may be amended, the Member shall have the right to vote on: the amendment of the Articles of Incorporation; merger or consolidation and dissolution; the sale, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge or other disposition of all or substantially all, the property and assets of the Corporation. ARTICLE SEVEN: Composition of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of this Corporation shall be composed of one person who is a member of a church in each of the Associations recognized by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, plus two persons who reside in a radius of one hundred miles of Portales, plus two persons at large, plus the Executive Director of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. A change in that number shall be made only by amending the Articles of Incorporation. Directors shall be elected by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for terms of three years. The expiration of terms shall continue to be staggered so that one third of the terms will expire each year. A Director who has served three terms or any portion thereof shall be ineligible for election to another successive term until one year has elapsed following the end of his term. A Director may be removed from office by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for any reason deemed sufficient to the Convention and after notice of the proposed removal has been given the Director and the Director has been afforded an opportunity to be heard by the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. Alternatively, a Director may be removed by action of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico upon the request of the Board of Directors of this Corporation after notice of the proposed removal has been given the Director and the Director has been afforded an opportunity to be heard by the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico in annual or special session. Vacancies occurring on the Board of Directors other than as the result of an increase in the number of persons constituting the Board, or as the result of the expiration of a term, may be filled temporarily by the affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining directors, though less than a quorum of the Board until The Baptist Convention of New Mexico acts to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term of the person vacating the position. The Board of Directors shall present to the State Executive Board in the Board’s July meeting suggested nominees for each vacancy on the Corporation’s Board. If the State Executive Board finds any suggested nominee not acceptable, the Corporation’s Board of Director’s shall be advised of the State Executive Board’s position and shall be invited to submit other suggested nominee(s) to the State Executive Board in its September meeting. Those suggested nominees acceptable to the State Executive Board shall be nominated by the State Executive Board to the Convention. If the State Executive Board declines to nominate a suggested nominee, the State Executive Board shall nominate a person of its choosing. The Chairman of the Board will not be eligible to serve as an officer for

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more than two consecutive years. ARTICLE EIGHT: Books and Records. The Corporation shall keep correct and complete books and records of account and shall keep minutes of the proceedings of its Board of Directors and committees having any of the authority of the Board of Directors. All books and records of the Corporation may be inspected by an officer, agent or attorney of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for any proper purpose and at any reasonable time. ARTICLE NINE: Registered Office and Agent. The address of its registered office and the name of its registered agent at such address is: Randy Rankin, Administrator, 2100 South Avenue I, Portales NM 88130. ARTICLE TEN: Amendment. These Articles may be further amended in the following manner: The Board of Directors shall adopt a resolution setting forth the proposed amendment and directing that it be submitted to a vote of the Member. Written notice setting forth the proposed amendment shall be given to the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico at least ten days prior to a regular meeting of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico prior to the meeting of the Member at which the amendment will be considered and voted upon by the Member.

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AMENDED BYLAWS of

THE NEW MEXICO BAPTIST CHILDREN'S HOME (As Amended October 27, 1999)

ARTICLE ONE: Offices. The principal office of the Corporation shall be located at 2100 South Avenue I, Portales, New Mexico 88130. ARTICLE TWO: Officers. The Board of Directors shall elect the officers described in these Bylaws and other officers as may be deemed necessary. Officers shall be elected in the first regular meeting of the Board following the annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and shall hold office for one (1) year and until his or their successors are installed. The Board shall name as administrative officers, a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary-Treasurer and such other officers as may be deemed necessary to carry on the work of the Corporation. The tenure and basis of remuneration for these shall be determined by the Board of Directors. ARTICLE THREE: Duties of Officers. Section 1: Chairman: The Chairman shall preside over all meetings of the Board of Directors and shall perform such other duties as ordinarily pertain to the office of chairman.

Section 2: Vice-Chairman: It shall be the duty of the Vice-Chairman to act for the

Chairman in his absence or incapacity.

Section 3: Chairman Pro Tem: If at any time the Chairman and Vice-Chairman shall be unable to act, the Board of Directors shall appoint some other member of the Board to do so, in whom shall be vested, for the time being, all duties and functions of the office.

Section 4: Recording Secretary: The Recording Secretary shall keep a record of

the proceedings of the Board of Directors in all business meetings.

Section 5: President: The President, as the Executive Officer of the Corporation, shall carry out the instruction of the Board of Directors. It shall be the President's duty, upon the approval and direction of the Board of Directors, to execute contracts, deeds, documents and other instruments. The President may also be called the Administrator.

Section 6: Vice-President: It shall be the duty of the Vice-President to assist the

President in all matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed, and to act for the President in his absence or incapacity. The Vice-President may be called the Assistant Administrator.

Section 7: Secretary-Treasurer: It shall be the duty of the Secretary-Treasurer to

assist the President in all matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed by the President. The Secretary-Treasurer shall be responsible for maintaining an accurate record of all proceedings during board and committee meetings and performing

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duties of business management as directed by the President. As Secretary-Treasurer this officer shall be responsible for maintaining an accurate financial record of all receipts and disbursements of the institution. The Secretary-Treasurer may be called the Business Manager. ARTICLE FOUR: Meetings of the Board of Directors.

Section 1: Regular Meetings: The Board of Directors shall meet a minimum of

three (3) times per year at such time and place as the Board determines. Written notice of all regular meetings shall be made by the Chairman of the Board or the executive officers of the Corporation ten (10) days prior to the meeting.

Section 2: Called Meetings: Called meetings may be held upon call of the Chairman, the Administrator of the Home, or upon request of any five (5) members of the Board of Directors, and the Chairman shall give sufficient notice of the time and place thereof to enable the Directors to attend.

Section 3: Quorum: A quorum of the Board of Directors shall consist of a simple

majority of the members of the Board. ARTICLE FIVE: Committees. The Board of Directors, by resolution adopted by a majority of the Directors in office, may designate and appoint one or more committees each of which shall consist of two or more directors. The committees, to the extent provided in the resolution or in these Bylaws, shall have and exercise all the authority of the Board of Directors, except that no committee shall have the authority of the Board of Directors to amend, alter or repeal the Bylaws, act in regard to the removing of a director or officer or committee member, or act in regards to the election of a director, or undertake to amend the Articles of Incorporation or restate those articles, adopt a plan of merger or consolidation, authorize the sale, lease, exchange or mortgage of all or substantially all of the property and assets of the Corporation, authorize the voluntary dissolution of the Corporation, adopt a plan for the distribution of the assets of the Corporation, or amend, alter or repeal any resolution of the Board of Directors which by its terms provides that it shall not be amended, altered, or repealed by a committee. ARTICLE SIX: Salary and Indemnification.

Section 1: No director of this Corporation shall receive, or lawfully be entitled to receive, any salary or remuneration for services connected with the administration of the affairs of this Corporation. Actual expenses incurred by any such director may be refunded when authorized by the Board.

Section 2: The Corporation shall indemnify any director or officer or former director or officer of the Corporation against reasonable expenses, costs, and attorneys' fees actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with the defense of any action, suit or proceeding, civil or criminal, in which he is made a party by reason of being or having been a director or officer. The indemnification shall include any amounts paid to satisfy a judgment or to compromise or settle a claim. The director or officer shall not be indemnified if he shall be adjudged to be liable on the basis that he has breached or failed to perform the duties of his office and the breach or failure to perform constitutes

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willful misconduct or recklessness. Advance indemnification shall be allowed of a director or officer for reasonable expenses to be incurred in connection with the defense of the action, suit or proceeding provided that the director or officer must reimburse the Corporation if it is subsequently determined that the director or officer was not entitled to indemnification. ARTICLE SEVEN: Executive Committee.

Section 1: The Executive Committee of the Board of Directors shall consist of the Chairmen of each standing committee of the Board. The Committee Chairman is to be elected from those members of the Committee, which are appointed to their respective committee by the Chairman or Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors, in annual session.

The Executive Committee shall include the Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Secretary and shall be composed of not more than twelve (12) members, including the Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Secretary, a majority of whom shall constitute a quorum.

Section 2. The Board of Directors may delegate to the Executive Committee such

authority as is deemed necessary to conduct the business of the Corporation, but not the authority these Bylaws prohibit a committee from discharging, between meetings of the Board of Directors.

Section 3. The Executive Committee shall meet not less than once each calendar

month, except on those months when there is a regular or special meeting of the full board. These meetings may be at a time and place designated by the Chairman or by telephone conference. The Chairman shall give reasonable notice to the members of the Executive Committee by phone or mail of the time and place of each meeting.

ARTICLE EIGHT: Policy and Personnel Committee. The Policy and Personnel Committee shall be appointed by the Chairman and shall consist of not less than three members. This committee shall maintain and cause to be published a manual setting forth the policies of The New Mexico Baptist Children's Home for operations and personnel. The Board shall undertake to cause policies concerning personnel to be generally consistent insofar as possible, with those adopted by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, as the same may from time to time be amended. The hiring and tenure of all employees shall be under the direction of the Children's Home Administrator.

The Children's Home Administrator shall be chosen and the terms and conditions of employment determined by the Board of Directors of the Children's Home. ARTICLE NINE: Finance-Budget Committee. The Finance-Budget Committee shall be appointed by the Chairman and shall consist of not less than three members. This committee shall prepare and present to the Board of Directors the annual budget, and may from time to time recommend to the Board of Directors changes in the budget.

This committee shall determine procedures to assure fiscal accountability. All funds delivered to the Corporation by gift, devise and bequest or otherwise and not otherwise designated by the donor and all undistributed income derived therefrom shall be invested and continued to be invested under the direction of the committee by The New Mexico Baptist Foundation.

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ARTICLE TEN: Financial Responsibility. Section 1. The Board of Directors shall make reports to The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and to its State Executive Board.

Section 2. The Children's Home Administrator shall employ the Convention Auditor

to prepare a complete audit of all of the Children's Home's operation and financial transactions every year and shall offer same to be published in the annual of the Convention.

Section 3. The Chairman, the Secretary-Treasurer, and the Chairman of the Finance-

Budget Committee of the Children's Home Board shall prepare and present a monthly financial report to the Chairman of the Executive Board, the President, and the Business Administrator of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for review. Each quarter the above named and the Property-Finance Committee of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico shall be invited to review the financial statements of The New Mexico Baptist Children's Home and the Corporation's designated officers or directors shall offer to present a report at each regular meeting of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. ARTICLE ELEVEN: Seal. The corporate seal of this corporation shall be a circular seal with the name and words, “The New Mexico Baptist Children's Home.” ARTICLE TWELVE: Amendments. These Bylaws may be amended by a majority vote of the Board of Directors.

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NEW MEXICO BAPTIST CHILDREN’S HOME Annual Report

To say that the New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home has been a busy place this past year would be a tremendous understatement! God is alive and well on our campus. We continue to be blessed everyday by generous gifts, prayers and visits by folks from all across our state. God blessed us with rain this year, more so than in several combined. With that we saw excitement in everything we attempted to undertake. This year marked several new adventures in our ministry. We began either a new or renewed partnership with many of our BCNM church. Several mission groups participated with us for projects here on campus and throughout our area. Several churches renewed their commitment and financial support. Through partnership with FBC Portales, we completed our first semester of the Christian Women’s Job Corp. We saw one graduate complete the entire program, and celebrated with her in a commencement program. We have begun our second semester term with not only one location, but with two! We now conduct the same program located on the FBC campus, at our Roosevelt County Detention Facility. Yep, that’s what I said. Actually, we have more in attendance at this location than at the first. We have just rejoiced to see what God is doing and the changes HE is making in the lives of the women who participate. This was a great year for our kids. We saw two individuals graduate from High School. Along with our grad from last year, we now have three students furthering their education with the help of NMBCH scholarship funds. One student, Kasha, received a full ride scholarship from Eastern New Mexico University. Grades and hard work really do pay off. We have also been blessed to have on site a new building that will be used for our older students entering a transitional/independent phase of their lives. We’ve done a great job over the past 96 years of raising kids. We feel we can do an even better job by providing our long term placement kids with tools they will need for their futures. Tools that include the chance to live independently on campus while still being a part of the campus. They will receive training and practical experience with money management, life skills, job opportunities and the dreaded “bill paying.” We still have a little work to do finishing up completion of this project, but we are well on our way.

2016 Budget Administrative $304,800 22% of budget Program 979,514 69% of budget Public Relations/ 127,246 9% of budget TOTAL $1,411,560

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x Staff Directory x Board Members x Articles of Incorporation/Bylaws x Annual Report x Budget x Audit Report

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NEW MEXICO BAPTIST FOUNDATION AND CHURCH FINANCE CORPORATION

2511 Wyoming Blvd. NE Albuquerque, NM 87112

(505) 332-3777 – Foundation (505) 332-1777 – Church Finance Corporation

Fax: (505) 332-2777 www.nmbf.com

Staff Directory

Rick Breeden, President [email protected] Willard Talbott III, Chief Financial Officer [email protected] Martha Speakman, Lending Officer [email protected] Micheal Summers, Development [email protected] Ken Goode, Chief Lending Officer [email protected] Gary Lowe, Chief Operating Officer [email protected] Betty Babicz, Accountant [email protected] Connie Peek, Accountant [email protected] Ramona Abbey, Receptionist/Records Admin. [email protected] Doug Lohrey, Lending Officer [email protected]

Board of Directors

2016

Foundation Officers Chairman ............................................................................................................Bob Ewing Vice-Chairman .................................................................................................. Bob Martin Recording Secretary .................................................................................... Judith Edwards

Church Finance Officers

Chairman ........................................................................................................... Linda Dean Vice-Chairman ........................................................................................... Lewis Williams Recording Secretary .............................................................................................. Joe Coey

Non-Expiring Term Executive Director, BCNM

Two-Year Term—Expires October 2016 Joe Coey 2405 Manzano Loop, Rio Rancho 87144 505-239-3238 Linda Dean 713 Ocio Place, Farmington 87401 505-325-7733 Larry Erwin 800 Jeannie Dr, Clovis 88101 575-769-1882 Stanley Jones 42547 US 70, Portales 88130 575-356-3995 Robert Martin 514 Palomas NE, Albuquerque 87108 505-255-6254 Lewis Williams 9005 Natalie NE, Albuquerque 87111 505-228-0910

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Three-Year Term—Expires October 2017 James Francis 524 E. Jemez Rd., Hobbs 88240 575-397-4338 Randy Patterson 8208 Grape Arbor Ct., NE, Albuquerque 87122 575-770-9213 Saul Prieto PO Box 295, Mesilla 88046 575-523-0589 Charles Stockton 2317 Fairway Terrace, Clovis 88101 575-763-1702

Three-Year Term—Expires October 2018 Judith Edwards 1300 Bertha Rd. SE, Rio Rancho 87124 505-220-0007 Robert Ewing 7423 Sandia Glow Ct. NE, Albuquerque 87122 505-821-5235 Richard Gomez 9805 Fostoria Rd NE, Albuquerque 87111 505-828-0263

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ARTICLES of AMENDMENT to the

ARTICLES of INCORPORATION of

THE NEW MEXICO BAPTIST FOUNDATION (As Amended October 21, 2014)

ARTICLE ONE: Name. The name of the Corporation is The New Mexico Baptist Foundation. ARTICLE TWO: Duration. The period of its duration is perpetual. ARTICLE THREE: Purpose. The purposes for which the corporation shall be formed are the following: Exclusively for charitable, religious and educational purposes including, for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code. The purposes of the corporation shall be limited to those contained in and permitted by Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code and the assets of the Corporation shall be dedicated exclusively to such purposes. Any and all purposes permitted by the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act (Section 53-8-1 N.M.S.A. (1978)) which do not otherwise violate or exceed those purposes permitted by Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code. Subject to the limitations contained in the foregoing paragraphs, in carrying out the Corporation's tax exempt purposes the Corporation shall be permitted to serve any Baptist institution, agency or enterprise having the official sanction of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico or the Southern Baptist Convention, so long as such actions are consistent with and are in fulfillment of the Corporation's charitable, religious and educational purposes under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE FOUR: Powers. The Corporation shall have the right to mortgage, hypothecate or otherwise pledge either the real, personal or mixed property under the ownership or control of said Corporation. It may finance, refinance or renew any indebtedness that may exist at the time that the ownership or management of such properties passes to the Corporation, provided that in such refinancing the property securing such loan shall be the sole security thereof. The Corporation shall have the right to create and be the members and directors of separate entities organized to further the purposes of the Corporation.

To act as a trustee, personal representative, guardian, conservator or in any other fiduciary capacity.

The Directors shall exercise all power that may be exercised or performed by the Corporation under the laws of the State of New Mexico, these Amended Articles of Incorporation, and the Bylaws, except to the extent the Member of this Corporation, The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, is vested with rights under the Corporation’s Articles of Incorporation or the New Mexico Nonprofit

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Corporation Act. ARTICLE FIVE: Charitable Nature. No part of the net earnings of the Corporation shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to its board members, trustees, officers, or other private persons, except that the Corporation shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth herein. No substantial part of the activities of the Corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the Corporation shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provision of these Articles, the Corporation shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or (b) by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE SIX: Dissolution. Upon the dissolution of the Corporation, assets remaining after all liabilities and obligations shall be paid and discharged, or adequate provision shall be made therefore, shall be distributed as provided in the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act to one or more organizations which are organized and operated exclusively for one or more purposes described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. If at that time The Baptist Convention of New Mexico is such an entity, then all assets available for distribution shall be distributed to The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. ARTICLE SEVEN: Member.

A. This Corporation shall have one Member, The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, a New Mexico religious nonprofit Corporation. The annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico shall constitute the annual meeting of the Member. Any other meeting of the Member may occur only as provided in The Baptist Convention of New Mexico's governing instruments.

B. In addition to the rights granted the Member under these Articles, in the Corporation’s Bylaws, and under the provisions of the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act, as it may be amended, the Member shall have the right to vote on: the Amendment of the Articles of Incorporation; merger or consolidation and dissolution; and in conjunction with a dissolution (or as a part of a dissolution) the sale, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge or other disposition of all or substantially all, the property and assets of the Corporation not in the ordinary course of business.

C. The provision of the foregoing paragraph shall not apply to the assets

of a separate entity organized by the Corporation.

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ARTICLE EIGHT: Composition of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of this Corporation shall be composed of the Executive Director of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and a minimum of fourteen and a maximum of twenty other persons. A change in that number shall be made only by amending the Articles of Incorporation. Directors shall be elected by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for terms of three years. The expiration of terms shall continue to be staggered so that one third of the terms will expire each year. A Director who has served nine consecutive years shall be ineligible for election to another successive term until one year has elapsed following the end of his term. A Director may be removed from office at the request of the Corporation’s Board by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for any reason deemed sufficient to the Convention and after notice of the proposed removal has been given the Director and the Director has been afforded an opportunity to be heard by the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. Alternatively, a Director may be removed by action of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico upon the request of the Board of Directors of this Corporation after notice of the proposed removal has been given the Director and the Director has been afforded an opportunity to be heard by the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. Vacancies occurring on the Board of Directors other than as the result of an increase in the number of persons constituting the Board, or as the result of the expiration of a term, may be filled temporarily by the affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining directors, though less than a quorum of the Board until The Baptist Convention of New Mexico acts to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term of the person vacating the position. The Board of Directors shall present to the State Executive Board in the Board’s July meeting suggested nominees for each vacancy on the Corporation’s Board. If the State Executive Board finds any suggested nominee not acceptable, the Corporation’s Board of Director’s shall be advised of the State Executive Board’s position and shall be invited to submit other suggested nominee(s) to the State Executive Board in its July or September meeting. If the Corporation’s Board declines to nominate a suggested nominee, the State Executive Board shall nominate a person of its choosing. Those suggested nominees acceptable to the State Executive Board shall be nominated by the State Executive Board to the Convention. ARTICLE NINE: Books and Records. The Corporation shall keep correct and complete books and records of account and shall keep minutes of the proceedings of its Board of Directors and committees having any of the authority of the Board of Directors. All books and records of the Corporation may be inspected by an officer, agent or attorney of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico or any other person for any proper purpose and at any reasonable time. ARTICLE TEN: Indemnification. The Corporation shall indemnify any director or officer or former director or officer of the Corporation against reasonable expenses, costs, and attorneys’ fees actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with the defense of any action, suit or proceeding, civil or

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criminal, in which he is made a party by reason of being or having been a director or officer. The indemnification shall include any amounts paid to satisfy a judgment or to compromise or settle a claim. The director or officer shall not be indemnified if he shall be adjudged to be liable on the basis that he has breached or failed to perform the duties of his office and the breach of failure to perform constitutes willful misconduct or recklessness. Advance indemnification shall be allowed of a director or officer for reasonable expenses to be incurred in connection with the defense of the action, suit or proceeding provided that the director or officer must reimburse the Corporation if it is subsequently determined that the director or officer was not entitled to indemnification. “Director” means any person who is or was a director of the Corporation and any person who, while a director of the Corporation, is or was serving at the request of the Corporation as a director, officer, partner, trustee, employee or agent of any foreign or domestic corporation or non-profit corporation, cooperative, partnership, joint venture, trust, other incorporated or unincorporated enterprise or employee benefit plan or trust. ARTICLE ELEVEN: Registered Office and Agent. The address of its registered office and the name of its registered agent at such address is: Rick Breeden, President, 2511 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Albuquerque NM 87110. ARTICLE TWELVE: Amendment. These Articles may be further amended in the following manner: The Board of Directors shall adopt a resolution setting forth the proposed Amendment and directing that it be submitted to a vote of the Member. Written notice setting forth the proposed Amendment shall be given to the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico at least ten days prior to a regular meeting of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico prior to the meeting of the Member at which the Amendment will be considered and voted upon by the Member.

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AMENDED BYLAWS of

THE NEW MEXICO BAPTIST FOUNDATION (As Amended August 15, 2008)

ARTICLE ONE: Purpose. This Corporation is an organization of Baptist believers, incorporated for the purposes set forth in the Articles of Incorporation.

ARTICLE TWO: Board of Directors.

Section 1: Election and Term of Office. The Board of Directors shall consist of the Executive Director of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and a minimum of fourteen (14) and a maximum of twenty (20) members, elected by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico in its annual session, to serve terms of three (3) years each. The Board of Directors shall be divided into three groups in the manner set forth in the Articles of Incorporation of this Corporation.

Section 2: Officers.

A. Elective Officers. The Directors shall elect a Chairman, a Vice-Chairman, and a

Recording Secretary. Officers shall be elected in the first regular meeting of the Board following the annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and shall hold office for one (1) year and until his or their successors are installed.

B. Administrative Officers. The Board shall name a President, Secretary, Treasurer

and such other officers as may be deemed necessary to carry on the work of the Corporation. The tenure and basis of remuneration for these shall be determined by the Board of Directors.

Section 3: Regular Meetings. The Board of Directors shall meet four (4) times per

year at such time and places as they may determine, the first such meeting following the annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico being the one in which officers are elected. Written notice of all regular meetings shall be made by the Chairman of the Board or the executive officers of the Corporation ten (10) days prior to the meeting.

Section 4: Called Meetings. Called meetings may be held upon call of the Chairman,

the executive officers, or upon request of any five (5) members of the Board of Directors, and the Chairman or President shall give sufficient notice of the time and place thereof to enable the Directors to attend.

Section 5: Quorum. A quorum of the Board of Directors shall consist of a simple

majority of the members of the Board. Section 6. Committees. The Board of Directors, by resolution adopted by a majority

of the directors in office, may designate and appoint one or more committees each of which shall consist of two or more Directors. The committees, to the extent provided in the resolution or in these Bylaws, shall have and exercise such authority as may be granted by the Board of Directors, so long as the same shall be within the limits of their

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own authority and discretion. Section 7. Extent of Authority. The Directors shall exercise all power that may be exercised or performed by the Corporation under the laws of the State of New Mexico, the Certificate of Incorporation, and these Bylaws. ARTICLE THREE: Duties of Officers.

Section 1: Chairman. The Chairman shall preside over all meetings of the Board of Directors and shall perform such other duties as ordinarily pertain to the office of chairman.

Section 2: Vice-Chairman. It shall be the duty of the Vice-Chairman to act for the

Chairman in his absence or incapacity. Section 3: Chairman Pro Tem. If at any time the Chairman and Vice-Chairman shall

be unable to act, the Board of Directors shall appoint some other member of the Board to do so, in whom shall be vested, for the time being, all duties and functions of the office.

Section 4: Recording Secretary. The Recording Secretary shall keep a record of the

proceedings of the Board of Directors in all business meetings. Section 5: President. The President, as the Executive Officer of the Corporation, shall

carry out the instruction of the Board of Directors. It shall be his duty, upon the approval and direction of the Board of Directors, to execute trust agreements, contracts, deeds, documents and other instruments. He shall execute to the Corporation a good and sufficient surety bond in an amount to be determined by the Board of Directors, and shall keep a true book of accounts, and annually, as well as at other times as he shall be directed, shall lay before the Board of Directors a statement of the monies received and disbursed.

Section 6: Vice-President. It shall be the duty of the Vice-President to assist the

President in all matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed, and to act for the President in his absence or incapacity. The Vice-President shall execute a good and sufficient surety bond in an amount to be determined by the Board of Directors.

Section 7: Secretary. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to assist the President in all

matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed by the President. The Secretary shall be responsible for maintaining an accurate record of all proceedings during board and committee meetings.

Section 8: Treasurer. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to assist the President in all

matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed by the President. The Treasurer shall be responsible for maintaining an accurate financial record of all accounts of the Foundation. These account records shall be provided each month and presented to the Board of Directors. The Treasurer shall execute a good and sufficient surety bond in an amount to be determined by the Board of Directors.

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Directors, each of whom shall be a regular member of a Baptist church cooperating with The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. The Board of Directors shall cause to be prepared the annual report and such other reports as may be deemed necessary, covering all income and disbursements, and shall distribute all designated income that is available for distribution as the need arises, and shall furnish any interested institution information concerning the investment of funds for such institution. The Directors shall make a faithful accounting of their administration of all funds entrusted to them to The Baptist Convention of New Mexico at its annual meeting. This annual report shall bear the certificate of an independent auditor and shall bear the date of the end of the fiscal year of the Corporation. ARTICLE FOUR: Private Inurement. No Director of this Corporation shall receive, or lawfully be entitled to receive, any salary or remuneration for services connected with the administration of the affairs of this Corporation. Actual expenses incurred by any such Director may be refunded when authorized by the Board. ARTICLE FIVE: Executive Committee. Section 1: The Executive Committee of the Board of Directors shall consist of the chairmen of each standing committee of the Board. The committee chairman is to be elected by and from among the members of the committee.

The Executive Committee shall include the Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Recording Secretary and shall be composed of not more than twelve (12) members, including the Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Recording Secretary, a majority of whom shall constitute a quorum.

Section 2: The Board of Directors may delegate to the Executive Committee such

authority as is deemed necessary to conduct the business of the Corporation between meetings of the Board of Directors, but not authority prohibited to be exercised by a committee under these Bylaws. ARTICLE SIX: Seal. The Corporate Seal of this Corporation shall be a circular seal with the name and words, "The New Mexico Baptist Foundation." ARTICLE SEVEN: Amendments. These Bylaws may be amended by The Board of Directors.

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ARTICLES of AMENDMENT to the

ARTICLES of INCORPORATION of

THE CHURCH FINANCE CORPORATION (As Amended October 29, 2008)

ARTICLE ONE: Name. The name of the Corporation is The Church Finance Corporation. ARTICLE TWO: Duration. The period of its duration is perpetual. Article Three: Purpose. The purposes for which the corporation shall be formed are the following: Exclusively for charitable, religious and educational purposes including, for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code. The purposes of the corporation shall be limited to those contained in and permitted by Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code and the assets of the Corporation shall be dedicated exclusively to such purposes. Any and all purposes permitted by the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act (Section 53-8-1 N.M.S.A. (1978)) which do not otherwise violate or exceed those purposes permitted by Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code. Subject to the limitations contained in the foregoing paragraphs, in carrying out the Corporation's tax exempt purposes the Corporation shall be permitted to serve any Baptist institution, agency or enterprise having the official sanction of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico or the Southern Baptist Convention, so long as such actions are consistent with and are in fulfillment of the Corporation's charitable, religious and educational purposes under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE FOUR: Powers. The Corporation shall be authorized to assist churches, associations, agencies and institutions to obtain funding for their purposes and shall be authorized to enter into contracts for this purpose. The Corporation may assume, guarantee or become surety, endorse or secure the payment and satisfaction of bonds, coupons, mortgages, deeds of trust, debentures, securities, obligations, evidences of indebtedness of said institutions. In addition to the above, the Corporation shall be authorized to mortgage or otherwise pledge any property, real or mixed, under the ownership or control of said Corporation for the purpose of borrowing funds to be loaned to any of the above institutions or agencies in connection with a plan or plans authorized by the Board of Directors.

The Corporation shall have the right to create and be the members and directors of separate entities organized to further the purposes of the Corporation.

The Directors shall exercise all power that may be exercised or performed by the Corporation under the laws of the State of New Mexico, these amended

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Articles of Incorporation, and the Bylaws, except to the extent the Member of this Corporation, The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, is vested with rights under the Corporation’s Articles of Incorporation, the Bylaws, or the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act. ARTICLE FIVE: Charitable Nature. No part of the net earnings of the Corporation shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to its board members, trustees, officers, or other private persons, except that the Corporation shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth herein. No substantial part of the activities of the Corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the Corporation shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provision of these Articles, the Corporation shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or (b) by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE SIX: Dissolution. Upon the dissolution of the Corporation, assets remaining after all liabilities and obligations shall be paid and discharged, or adequate provision shall be made therefore, shall be distributed as provided in the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act to one or more organizations which are organized and operated exclusively for one or more purposes described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. If at that time The New Mexico Baptist Foundation is such an entity, then all assets available for distribution shall be distributed to The New Mexico Baptist Foundation. Should said Foundation not be such an entity and should The Baptist Convention of New Mexico be such an entity, then all such assets shall be distributed to The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. ARTICLE SEVEN: Member.

A. This Corporation shall have one Member, The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, a New Mexico religious nonprofit corporation. The annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico shall constitute the annual meeting of the Member. Any other meeting of the Member may occur only as provided in The Baptist Convention of New Mexico's governing instruments.

B. In addition to the rights granted the Member under these Articles, in the Corporation’s Bylaws, and under the provisions of the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act, as it may be amended, the Member shall have the right to vote on: the Amendment of the Articles of Incorporation; merger or consolidation and dissolution; and in conjunction with a dissolution (or as a part of a

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dissolution) the sale, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge or other disposition of all or substantially all, the property and assets of the Corporation not in the ordinary course of business.

C. The provision of the foregoing paragraph shall not apply to the assets

of a separate entity organized by the Corporation. ARTICLE EIGHT: Composition of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of this Corporation shall be composed of the Executive Director of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and a minimum of fourteen and a maximum of twenty other persons. A change in that number shall be made only by amending the Articles of Incorporation. Directors shall be elected by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for terms of three years. The expiration of terms shall continue to be staggered so that one third of the terms will expire each year. A Director who has served nine consecutive years shall be ineligible for election to another successive term until one year has elapsed following the end of his term. A Director may be removed from office at the request of the Corporation’s Board by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for any reason deemed sufficient to the Convention and after notice of the proposed removal has been given the Director and the Director has been afforded an opportunity to be heard by the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. Alternatively, a Director may be removed by action of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico upon the request of the Board of Directors of this Corporation after notice of the proposed removal has been given the Director and the Director has been afforded an opportunity to be heard by the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. Vacancies occurring on the Board of Directors other than as the result of an increase in the number of persons constituting the Board, or as the result of the expiration of a term, may be filled temporarily by the affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining directors, though less than a quorum of the Board until The Baptist Convention of New Mexico acts to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term of the person vacating the position. The Board of Directors shall present to the State Executive Board in the Board’s July meeting suggested nominees for each vacancy on the Corporation’s Board. If the State Executive Board finds any suggested nominee not acceptable, the Corporation’s Board of Director’s shall be advised of the State Executive Board’s position and shall be invited to submit other suggested nominee(s) to the State Executive Board in its July or September meeting. If the Corporation’s Board declines to nominate a suggested nominee, the State Executive Board shall nominate a person of its choosing. Those suggested nominees acceptable to the State Executive Board shall be nominated by the State Executive Board to the Convention. ARTICLE NINE: Books and Records. The Corporation shall keep correct and complete books and records of account and shall keep minutes of the proceedings of its Board of Directors and committees having any of the authority of the Board of Directors. All books and records of the Corporation may be inspected by an officer, agent or attorney of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico or any other person for any proper purpose and at any reasonable

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time. ARTICLE TEN: Indemnification. The Corporation shall indemnify any director or officer or former director or officer of the Corporation against reasonable expenses, costs, and attorneys’ fees actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with the defense of any action, suit or proceeding, civil or criminal, in which he is made a party by reason of being or having been a director or officer. The indemnification shall include any amounts paid to satisfy a judgment or to compromise or settle a claim. The director or officer shall not be indemnified if he shall be adjudged to be liable on the basis that he has breached or failed to perform the duties of his office and the breach or failure to perform constitutes willful misconduct or recklessness. Advance indemnification shall be allowed of a director or officer for reasonable expenses to be incurred in connection with the defense of the action, suit or proceeding provided that the director or officer must reimburse the Corporation if it is subsequently determined that the director or officer was not entitled to indemnification. “Director” means any person who is or was a director of the Corporation and any person who, while a director of the Corporation, is or was serving at the request of the Corporation as a director, officer, partner, trustee, employee or agent of any foreign or domestic corporation or non-profit corporation, cooperative, partnership, joint venture, trust, other incorporated or unincorporated enterprise or employee benefit plan or trust. ARTICLE ELEVEN: Registered Office and Agent. The address of its registered office and the name of its registered agent at such address is: Rick Breeden, President, 2511 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Albuquerque 87110. ARTICLE TWELVE: Amendment. These Articles may be further amended in the following manner: The Board of Directors shall adopt a resolution setting forth the proposed amendment and directing that it be submitted to a vote of the Member. Written notice setting forth the proposed Amendment shall be given to the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico at least ten days prior to a regular meeting of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico prior to the meeting of the Member at which the Amendment will be considered and voted upon by the Member.

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AMENDED BYLAWS of

THE CHURCH FINANCE CORPORATION (As Amended August 15, 2008)

ARTICLE ONE: Purpose. This Corporation is an organization of Baptist believers, incorporated for the purposes set forth in the Articles of Incorporation. ARTICLE TWO: Board of Directors.

Section 1: Election and Term of Office. The Board of Directors shall consist of the

Executive Director of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and a minimum of fourteen (14) and a maximum of twenty (20) members, elected by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico in its annual session, to serve terms of three (3) years each. The Board of Directors shall be divided into three groups in the manner set forth in the Articles of Incorporation of this Corporation.

Section 2: Officers.

A. Elective Officers. The Directors shall elect a Chairman, a Vice-Chairman and a

Recording Secretary. Officers shall be elected in the first regular meeting of the Board following the annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and shall hold office for one (1) year and until his or their successors are installed.

B. Administrative Officers. The Board shall name a President, Secretary, Treasurer

and such other employees as may be deemed necessary to carry on the work of the Corporation. The tenure and basis of remuneration for these shall be determined by the Board of Directors.

Section 3: Regular Meetings. The Board of Directors shall meet four (4) times per

year at such times and places as they may determine, the first such meeting following the annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico being the one in which officers are elected. Written notice of all regular meetings shall be made by the Chairman of the Board or the executive officers of the Corporation ten (10) days prior to the meeting.

Section 4: Called Meetings. Called meetings may be held upon call of the

Chairman, the executive officers, or upon request of any five (5) members of the Board of Directors, and the Chairman or President shall give sufficient notice of the time and place thereof to enable the Directors to attend.

Section 5: Quorum. A quorum of the Board of Directors shall consist of a simple

majority of the members of the Board.

Section 6: Committees. The Board of Directors may appoint from their own number such committee, or committees, and delegate to it or to them such authority as may be, by the Directors, deemed advisable so long as the same shall be within the limits of their own authority and discretion.

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Section 7: Extent of Authority. The Directors shall exercise all power that may be exercised or performed by the Corporation under the laws of the State of New Mexico, the Certificate of Incorporation, and these Bylaws. ARTICLE THREE: Duties of Officers.

Section 1: Chairman. The Chairman shall preside over all meetings of the Board of Directors and shall perform such other duties as ordinarily pertain to the office of chairman.

Section 2: Vice-Chairman. It shall be the duty of the Vice-Chairman to act for the

Chairman in his absence or incapacity.

Section 3: Chairman Pro Tem. If at any time the Chairman and Vice-Chairman shall be unable to act, the Board of Directors shall appoint some other member of the Board to do so, in whom shall be vested, for the time being, all duties and functions of the office.

Section 4: Recording Secretary. The Recording Secretary shall keep a record of

the proceedings of the Board of Directors in all business meetings.

Section 5: President. The President, as the Executive Officer of the Corporation, shall carry out the instruction of the Board of Directors. It shall be his duty, upon the approval and direction of the Board of Directors, to execute trust agreements, contracts, deeds, documents and other instruments. He shall execute to the Corporation a good and sufficient surety bond in an amount to be determined by the Board of Directors, and shall keep a true book of accounts, and annually, as well as at other times as he shall be directed, shall lay before the Board of Directors a statement of the monies received and disbursed.

Section 6: Vice-President. It shall be the duty of the Vice-President to assist the

President in all matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed, and to act for the President in his absence or incapacity. The Vice-President shall execute a good and sufficient surety bond in an amount to be determined by the Board of Directors.

Section 7: Secretary. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to assist the President in

all matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed by the President. The Secretary shall be responsible for maintaining an accurate record of all proceedings during board and committee meetings.

Section 8: Treasurer. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to assist the President in

all matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed by the President. The Treasurer shall be responsible for maintaining an accurate financial record of all accounts of the Church Finance Corporation. These account records shall be provided each month and presented to the Board of Directors. The Treasurer shall execute a good and sufficient surety bond in an amount to be determined by the Board of Directors.

Section 9: Directors. The business of the Corporation shall be administered by the

Directors, each of whom shall be a regular member of a Baptist church cooperating with

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The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. The Board of Directors shall cause to be prepared the annual report and such other reports as may be deemed necessary, covering all income and disbursements, and shall distribute all designated income that is available for distribution as the need rises, and shall furnish any interested institution information concerning the investment of funds for such institution. The Directors shall make a faithful accounting of their administration of all funds entrusted to them to The Baptist Convention of New Mexico in its annual meeting. This annual report shall bear the certificate of an independent auditor and shall bear the date of the end of the fiscal year of the Corporation. ARTICLE FOUR: Private Inurement. No Director of this Corporation shall receive, or lawfully be entitled to receive, any salary or remuneration for services connected with the administration of the affairs of this Corporation. Actual expenses incurred by any such Director may be refunded when authorized by the Board.

ARTICLE FIVE: Executive Committee.

Section 1: The Board of Directors, in annual session, shall elect from its own members an Executive Committee. Said committee shall be composed of not more than twelve (12) members, including the Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Recording Secretary, a majority of whom shall constitute a quorum.

Section 2: The Board of Directors may delegate to the Executive Committee such authority as is deemed necessary to conduct the business of the Corporation between meetings of the Board of Directors. ARTICLE SIX: Seal. The Corporate Seal of this Corporation shall be a circular seal with the name and words, "The Church Finance Corporation." ARTICLE SEVEN: Amendments. These Bylaws may be amended by the Board of Directors.

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ANNUAL REPORT Church Finance Corporation As of June 30, 2015, total assets were $53,359,027, an increase of approximately five percent since December 31, 2014. Loan demand has increased approximately four percent over the past year. We continue to meet the need of churches that desire funds in an effort to expand their ministries. The lending guidelines we use have served us well for over 55 years. We continue to rely on these guidelines and the wisdom of our board of directors to evaluate each loan request. In an effort to facilitate loan requests, we rely on partnerships with investors who desire to earn a great interest rate while giving churches the ability to expand their ministries. Your investment will specifically fund ministries whose sole desire is to share Christ with others. Your investment is secured with real estate. We offer several ways for people and organizations to participate. The Church Building Short-Term Investment Fund (CBSTIF) currently has 405 investors with more than $17,090,800 invested. The interest rate offered to investors on July 1, 2015 was 1.80 percent. This fund has a minimum investment amount of $500 and allows investors to add and withdraw funds at any time. The Church Building Investment Note (CBIN) fund currently has 649 investors with more than $26,625,245 invested. These investments offer maturities of 1, 3, 5, and 7 years with interest rates ranging from 2.30 percent to 4.55 percent with a minimum investment amount of $1,000 (larger investments could earn higher rates). Prayerfully consider investing with us in an effort to continue meeting the needs of churches. New Mexico Baptist Foundation The Foundation exists to generate funds for Kingdom causes around the world. We accomplish this through the generosity of people whose desire is to reach the world for Christ. There are many opportunities available in which the Foundation can assist you. We can assist you with estate planning, wills and trusts, gift annuities, scholarships, and endowments. Why should you consider utilizing the services of the Foundation? For 68 years, we have focused on trust, integrity, and stewardship. We understand the resources we oversee do not belong to us, but have been placed under our care to nurture and grow for Kingdom causes. The New Mexico Baptist Foundation has distributed over $29 million since 1948. In 2014, the Foundation distributed $1,125,401 to beneficiaries (a 12 percent increase from 2013), and during the six-month period ending June 30, 2015 beneficiaries received $678,431. Beneficiaries receiving funds included The New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home, The Baptist Convention of New Mexico Missions Division, the International Mission Board, the North American

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Mission Board, Baptist Student Union work in New Mexico, and numerous New Mexico scholarship recipients. Total assets under management as of June 30, 2015 were $41,810,757, a 6.5 percent increase over the past 12 months. Board of Directors

As of June 30, 2015, New Mexico Baptist Foundation and Church Finance Corporation board members are:

Joseph Bunce Larry Haslam Joe Coey Stanley Jones Linda Dean Bob Martin Judith Edwards Anne McCollum Larry Erwin Randy Patterson Robert Ewing Saul Prieto James Francis Charles Stockton Richard Gomez Carroll Vaughn Lewis Williams Directors being nominated for a three-year term expiring 2018 are: Judith Edwards, Albuquerque Robert Ewing, Albuquerque Richard Gomez, Albuquerque

2016 Budget Income:

Service Income $795,000 Gifted Funds 175,300 Operating Funds 7,200 Total Income 977,500

Expenses: Travel $37,700 Office Operations 66,500 Building Overhead 18,400 Professional Fees 49,800 Ministry 18,000 Personnel 763,500 Total Expenses 953,900

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x Historical Table x Directory of Church Leaders x Directory of Congregations x Statistical Tables

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HISTORICAL TABLE Time Place President Recording Secretary Executive Secretary Sermon 1912-June 19 Clovis H.F. Vermillion J.Q. Herrin Organizational Meeting 1912-Nov. 6-8 Alamogordo H.F. Vermillion C.T. Taylor E.B. Atwood E.B. Atwood 1913-Oct. 29-31 Deming H.F. Vermillion C.T. Taylor E.B. Atwood C.T. Taylor 1914-Oct. 28-30 Albuquerque Milton Reese C.T. Taylor E.B. Atwood Wm. Cooksey 1915-Nov. 3-5 Tucumcari Milton Reese C.T. Taylor E.B. Atwood W.E. Dawn 1916-Nov. 1-3 Carlsbad R.F. Jenkins C.T. Taylor E.B. Atwood R.F. Jenkins 1917-Oct. 31 Raton R.F. Jenkins C.T. Taylor E.B. Atwood Buren Sparks 1918-Dec. 17-18 Albuquerque Meeting of Board of Directors took place of meeting on account of Flu epidemic 1919-Oct. 22-24 Santa Fe Buren Sparks Coleman Craig J.W. Bruner T.F. Harvey 1920-Oct. 12-14 Roswell Buren Sparks William Park J.W. Bruner G.E. Kennedy 1921-Nov. 8-11 Albuquerque Buren Sparks William Park J.W. Bruner W.R. Hill 1922-Nov. 8-13 Tucumcari G.E. Ellis Ona White J.W. Bruner F.C. Dick 1923-Nov. 8-10 East Las Vegas J.F. Nix Mrs. Ona Green C.W. Stumph J.J. Cook 1924-Nov. 12-14 Clovis J.F. Nix Mrs. Ona Green C.W. Stumph C.M. Rock 1925-Nov. 11-13 Alamogordo J.F. Nix Mrs. Ona Green C.W. Stumph N.A. Moore 1926-Nov. 11-14 Las Cruces C.M. Rock Mrs. E.C. Green C.W. Stumph Joe F. Grizzle 1927-Nov. 9-10 Carlsbad C.M. Rock H.C. Reavis C.W. Stumph C.A. Twining 1928-Nov. 14-15 Tucumcari C.M. Rock H.C. Reavis C.W. Stumph J.F. Nix 1929-Nov 6-7 Santa Fe D.R. Durrett H.C. Reavis C.W. Stumph Jesse A. Cook 1930-Nov. 6-7 Roswell T.W. Lamkin H.C. Reavis C.W. Stumph F.C. Dick 1931-Nov. 5-6 Portales T.W. Lamkin H.C. Reavis J.C. Owen Julian Atwood 1932-Nov. 3-4 Albuquerque Julian Atwood H.C. Reavis M.L. Murdock E.L. Mayfield 1933-Oct. 11-12 Las Cruces Julian Atwood H.C. Reavis M.L. Murdock W.C. Garrett 1934-Oct. 17-18 Roswell Julian Atwood H.C. Reavis M.L. Murdock H.A. Zimmerman 1935-Oct. 16-17 Farmington A. Hope Owen H.C. Reavis M.L. Murdock C.R. Barrick 1936-Oct. 14-15 Tucumcari Harry P. Stagg H.C. Reavis J.M. Hayden Bernard Guy 1937-Oct. 13-14 Albuquerque Harry P. Stagg H.C. Reavis J.M. Hayden R.A. Pryor 1938-Oct. 12-13 Roswell Bernard Guy H.C. Reavis Harry P. Stagg Harold Dye 1939-Oct. 18-19 Clovis Bernard Guy H.C. Reavis Harry P. Stagg O.L. Dennis

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Time Place President Recording Secret ary Executive Secretary Sermon 1940-Oct. 21-22 Carlsbad A. Hope Owen H.C. Reavis Harry P. Stagg D.C. Stringer 1941-Oct. 22-23 Tucumcari C.R. Barrick H.F. Burns Harry P. Stagg J.H. Coleman 1942-Oct. 21-22 Albuquerque D.C. Stringer H.F. Burns Harry P. Stagg J.B. Underwood 1943-Nov. 16-18 Portales D.C. Stringer H.F. Burns Harry P. Stagg J.T. Barbee 1944-Oct. 24-26 Albuquerque D.C. Stringer Russell Ware Harry P. Stagg Earl R. Keating 1945-Oct. 23-25 Portales Earl R. Keating Russell Ware Harry P. Stagg S.M. Morgan 1946-Oct. 22-24 Hobbs Earl. R.Keating G. Ward Fenley Harry P. Stagg L.M. Walker 1947-Oct. 28-30 Roswell P.C. McGahey Roy Irwin Harry P. Stagg P.C. McGahey 1948-Oct. 26-28 Clovis P.C. McGahey Roy Irwin Harry P. Stagg B.P. Maddox 1949-Oct. 25-27 Santa Fe S.M. Morgan Roy Irwin Harry P. Stagg W.E. Barnes 1950-Oct. 17-19 Albuquerque S.M. Morgan Roy Irwin Harry P. Stagg T.J. Gamble Jr. 1951-Oct. 16-18 Clovis T.J. Gamble Jr. Roy Irwin Harry P. Stagg W.D. Wyatt 1952-Nov. 5-7 Las Cruces T.J. Gamble Jr. Roy Irwin Harry P. Stagg A.A. DuLaney 1953-Oct. 27-29 Tucumcari L.M. Walker W.D. Lawes Harry P. Stagg L.D. Mitchell 1954-Oct. 26-28 Roswell L.M. Walker W.D. Lawes Harry P. Stagg J.C. Moore 1955-Oct. 25-27 Hobbs A.A. DuLaney Jessie M. King Harry P. Stagg J. Melvin Ray 1956-Oct. 30-Nov.1 Albuquerque A.A. DuLaney Jessie M. King Harry P. Stagg L.A. Doyle 1957-Oct. 22-24 Clovis Hoyt Welch Jessie M. King Harry P. Stagg Jack R. DeVore 1958-Nov. 4-6 Alamogordo Hoyt Welch Jessie M. King Harry P. Stagg R.Y. Bradford 1959-Nov. 3-5 Hobbs W.D. Wyatt Jessie M. King Harry P. Stagg Alfred Richard 1960-Oct. 25-27 Portales W.D. Wyatt Eunice Hoyland Harry P. Stagg James S. Abernethy 1961-Nov. 14-16 Farmington R.A. Long Eunice Hoyland Harry P. Stagg F.O. Polston 1962-Nov. 13-15 Roswell R.A. Long Eunice Hoyland Harry P. Stagg Russell Goff 1963-Nov. 12-14 Tucumcari Carl R. Scott Eunice Hoyland Harry P. Stagg Alton Green 1964-Nov. 10-12 Albuquerque Carl R. Scott Eunice Hoyland Harry P. Stagg Gordon P. Stirling 1965-Nov. 16-18 Hobbs John H. Parrott Eunice Hoyland Harry P. Stagg Herbert E. Bergstrom 1966-Nov. 15-17 Clovis John H. Parrott Eunice Hoyland Harry P. Stagg Chester Bunch 1967-Nov. 14-16 Albuquerque R.J. Morman Eunice Hoyland Harry P. Stagg Howard O. Marsh 1968-Nov. 12-13 Farmington R.J. Morman Eunice Hoyland R.Y. Bradford John W. Ransdell 1969-Nov. 18-19 Roswell John W. Ransdell Eunice Hoyland R.Y. Bradford J. Wayland Edwards

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Time Place President Recording Secretary Executive Director Sermon 1970-Nov. 10-12 Alamogordo John W. Ransdell Eleanore R. Whitehill R.Y. Bradford Jack C. Burton 1971-Nov. 9-11 Albuquerque J. Wayland Edwards Eleanore R. Whitehill R.Y. Bradford Coy Finley Leroy Looper 1972-Nov. 14-16 Glorieta Conf. Cntr Leroy Looper Eleanore R. Whitehill R.Y. Bradford Carmen L. Conner 1973-Nov. 6-8 Albuquerque William A. Ware Eleanore R. Whitehill R.Y. Bradford G.A. Magee 1974-Nov. 12-14 Glorieta Conf. Cntr William A. Ware Eleanore R. Whitehill R.Y. Bradford Ed C. Terry 1975-Nov. 4-6 Tucumcari C.L. Bowe Jr. Eleanore R. Whitehill Chester C. O'Brien Bernard W. Dougharty 1976-Nov. 9-11 Carlsbad C.L. Bowe Jr. Eleanore R. Whitehill Chester C. O'Brien Carl R. Scott 1977-Nov. 8-10 Clovis Morris H. Chapman Eleanore R. Whitehill Chester C. O'Brien Milford G. Misener 1978-Nov. 14-16 Albuquerque Morris H. Chapman Eleanore R. Whitehill Chester C. O'Brien William H. Ratliff 1979-Nov. 6-8 Hobbs Don R. Cartwright Eleanore R. Whitehill Chester C. O'Brien Kenneth Stohner 1980-Nov. 11-13 Farmington Don R. Cartwright Hazel B. Morrow Chester C. O'Brien Ben J. Yelvington 1981-Nov. 3-5 Glorieta Conf. Cntr Bob J. Bacon Hazel B. Morrow Chester C. O'Brien E.W. Campbell 1982-Nov. 9-11 Roswell Bob J. Bacon Hazel B. Morrow Chester C. O'Brien Bobby W. Fuller 1983-Nov. 8-10 Las Cruces Calvin T. Partain Hazel B. Morrow Chester C. O'Brien Norman A. Boshoff 1984-Oct. 30-Nov. 1 Glorieta Conf. Cntr Calvin T. Partain Hazel B. Morrow Chester C. O'Brien John P. Preston 1985-Nov. 5-7 Clovis Milford G. Misener Hazel B. Morrow Claude W. Cone Hugh L. Frazier 1986-Nov. 11-13 Glorieta Conf. Cntr Milford G. Misener Betty J. Wilson Claude W. Cone L.R. Gentry 1987-Nov. 3-5 Hobbs Edwin C. Meyers Betty J. Wilson Claude W. Cone Harry P. Stagg 1988-Nov. 1-3 Glorieta Conf. Cntr Edwin C. Meyers Betty J. Wilson Claude W. Cone Charles O. Price 1989-Oct. 31-Nov. 2 Albuquerque Charles O. Price Betty J. Wilson Claude W. Cone James Mitchell 1990-Nov. 13-15 Roswell Charles O. Price Jeanette Reaves Claude W. Cone Dean Mathis 1991-Oct. 29-31 Glorieta Conf. Cntr Dean Mathis Jeanette Reaves Claude W. Cone Marvin Tucker 1992-Nov. 10-12 Alamogordo Dean Mathis Jeanette Reaves Claude W. Cone Sam Shaw Jr. 1993-Nov. 9-11 Farmington Frank T. Zamora Jeanette Reaves Claude W. Cone Bob Miller 1994-Nov. 1-3 Clovis Frank T. Zamora Jeanette Reaves Claude W. Cone Harry Pittam 1995-Oct.31-Nov.1 Glorieta Tom Martin Jeanette Reeves Claude W. Cone Kirby Kenned 1996-Nov. 12-13 Carlsbad Tom Martin Jeanette Reaves Claude W. Cone Charles Lowery 1997-Oct. 28-29 Tucumcari Tim Marrow Cricket Pairett Claude W. Cone Rodger Russell 1998-Oct. 27-28 Glorieta Conf. Cntr Tim Marrow Nancy L. Faucett Claude W. Cone Elioref Barrios

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Time Place President Recording Secretary Executive Director Sermon 1999-Oct. 26-27 Las Cruces Joe Bunce Nancy L. Faucett Claude W. Cone Boyd Morerod 2000-Oct. 23-25 Gallup Joe Bunce Nancy L. Faucett Claude W. Cone Dan Lewis 2001-Oct. 30-31 Hobbs Robert Butler Nancy L. Faucett Claude W. Cone Tom Rush 2002-Oct. 29-30 Albuquerque Robert Butler Nancy L. Faucett Claude W. Cone Bernie Moraga 2003-Oct. 28-29 Roswell Larry Haslam Nancy L. Faucett Claude W. Cone Rick Sullivan 2004-Oct. 26-27 Alamogordo Larry Haslam Nancy L. Faucett Claude W. Cone Si Budagher 2005-Oct. 25-26 Bloomfield Jay McCollum Nancy L. Faucett James Semple, Int. Mike Copeland 2006-Oct. 24-25 Clovis Jay McCollum Nancy L. Faucett Joseph L. Bunce Timothy Marrow 2007-Oct. 23-24 Albuquerque Rick Sullivan Nancy L. Faucett Joseph L. Bunce Wayne Barber 2008-Oct. 28-29 Las Cruces Rick Sullivan Nancy L. Faucett Joseph L. Bunce Steve Kulback 2009-Oct. 27-28 Glorieta Bruce Kirby Nancy L. Faucett Joseph L. Bunce Bob Myers 2010-Oct.26-27 Roswell Bruce Kirby Nancy L. Faucett Joseph L. Bunce Gary Wolfe 2011-Oct. 25-26 Farmington Maurice Hollingsworth Nancy L. Faucett Joseph L. Bunce Larry Miller 2012-Oct.23-24 Clovis Maurice Hollingsworth Nancy L. Faucett Joseph L. Bunce Claude Cone 2013-Oct. 22-23 Albuquerque Tar Henderson Nancy L. Faucett Joseph L. Bunce Alan McAlister 2014-Oct. 21-22 Deming Tar Henderson Nancy L. Faucett Joseph L. Bunce Howell Scott 2015-Oct. 20-21 Ruidoso Jonathan Richard Nancy L. Faucett Joseph L. Bunce Adam Hughes

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DIRECTORY NEW MEXICO MINISTERS, ET AL.

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AP – Associate Pastor MR – Minister of Recreation DM – Director of Associational Missions MY – Minister of Youth MC – Minister of Children OM – Ordained Minister ME – Minister of Education PM – Preschool Minister MM – Minister of Music SP – Senior Pastor MP – Mission Pastor SW – State Denominational Worker This list has been corrected according to all available information up to May 23, 2016, and to the best of knowledge was correct on that date. Each church, in its sovereignty and subject to no power or authority of the Convention, ordains and licenses ministers and calls and employs pastors and staff. Southern Baptist Convention and other Baptist organizations independent of the Convention select their own chaplains, missionaries, evangelists and staff. Consequently, the listings below are in no way to be considered a recommendation or affirmation. The persons are listed, based on responses from churches and other organizations, solely for information with no approval implied or expressed. A Abecrombie, Brenda, PO Box 565, Tularosa, 88352, 575-585-9864, MM Ackerman, Debbie, PO Box 157, Springer, 87747, MM Aguilar, Richard, PO Box 321, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-526-5414, ME Aguirre, Javier, 900 S Bloomfield Blvd, Bloomfield, 87413, 505-598-4133, MY Aguirre, Sarai, 900 S Bloomfield Blvd, Bloomfield, 87413, 505-598-4133, MY Alaniz, Nate, 1800 South Locust Street, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-522-7900, MY Alderete, Richard, PO Box 1440, Mesilla, 88046, 575-915-8198, MM Alexander Jr., Albert (Chip), 2001 S Lea Ave, Roswell, 88203, 575-622-9980, MM Allen, Danny, PO Box 64, Grady, 88120, 575-357-2525, MM Allen, Paul, 2501 N Norris St, Clovis, 88101, 575-762-4727, MY Almanza, Joshua J., 123 Osuna Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87107, 505-345-2380, MM Alvarez, Karla, PO Box 806, Anthony, 88021, MC, MR Anderson, Billy, 1100 Michigan Ave., Alamogordo, 88310, 575-437-5510, MY Anderson, Carl, PO Box 15988, Rio Rancho, 87174, SP Anderson, Jason, PO Box 1217, Silver City, 88062, 575-388-1582, MM, MY Anderson, Wayne, 100 S Ave C, Portales, 88130, 575-356-6761, MM Apodaca, Leonard, 6400 Golf Course Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-899-0665, OM Arlet, Tim, 1905 S. Main, Roswell, 88203, SP Armstead, Beth, PO Box 2097, Milan, 87021, 505-287-8510, MP Armstead, Rodney, PO Box 2097, Milan, 87021, 505-287-8510, ME Armstrong, Jerry, PO Box 102, Quemado, 87829, 575-773-4648, MM Arreola, Raul M., 4601 Panther Peck Dr, Las Cruces, 88012, 575-373-1175, SP Arreola, Yolanda M., 4601 Panther Peck Dr, Las Cruces, 88012, 575-373-1175, MC Aune, Pearl, PO Box 2097, Milan, 87021, 505-287-8510, MR

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B Bachert, Richard, PO Box 376, Farmington, 87499, 505-632-8882, SP Bailey, Robert, PO Box 166, Mayhill, 88339, 575-687-3754, SP Baker, Eugene, 5206 W. Comanche St., Farmington, 87401, 505-326-2810, OM Baker, Nelda, PO Box 418, Magdalena, 87825, 575-854-2389, MM Baker, Wayne, PO Box 40, Roy, 87743, 575-485-7722, MM Ballew, Robert, PO Box 2097, Milan, 87021, 505-287-8510, AP, MY Ballew, Steve, 211 W 20th St, Farmington, 87401, 505-327-4771, SP Baltazar, Monica, PO Box 86, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-3025, MR Baltazar, Nerio, PO Box 86, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-3025, MM Barela, Joe, 211 W 20th St, Farmington, 87401, 505-327-4771, OM Barrera, Manuel, PO Box 337, Portales, 88130, 575-276-8260, MM Barrera, Teresa, PO Box 337, Portales, 88130, 575-276-8260, MP Barrios, Hilcias, PO Box 6857, Albuquerque, 87197, 505-903-2533, SP Bassing, Jacob, 500 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Roswell, 88201, 575-623-2640, MM Bastraw, William, 401 Paseo Real Dr, Chaparral, 88081, 575-824-4500, MM Baum, Stephen, 6400 Golf Course Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-899-0665, AP Beam, David W., 1800 South Locust Street, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-522-7900, OM Becknell, Charles E., PO Box 44835, Rio Rancho, 87174, 505-896-6901, AP Becknell, Sr, Charles E., PO Box 44835, Rio Rancho, 87174, 505-896-6901, SP Beesley, Ken, 3405 Vereda Baja, Santa Fe, 87507, 505-473-9467, OM Begay, Nadine, PO Box 2727, Shiprock, 87420, 505-686-3261, MY Begay, Renaldon, 2112 College Dr, Gallup, 87301, 505-722-4401, MY Begay, Rick, PO Box 2727, Shiprock, 87420, 505-686-3261, SP Begaye, Andrew, PO Box 26, Cuba, 87013, 505-220-7502, SP Bell, Patti, PO Box 972, Tucumcari, 88401, MY Belmonte, Alfonso, PO Box 12352, Albuquerque, 87195, MY Belmonte, Arminda, PO Box 12352, Albuquerque, 87195, MC Belmonte, Hector, PO Box 12352, Albuquerque, 87195, SP Belmonte, Laura, PO Box 12352, Albuquerque, 87195, MY Benitez, Naya, PO Box 328, Alamogordo, 88311, SP Benshoof, James, PO Box 35, Lindrith, 87029, 575-774-9172, SP Bergstrasser, Hannah, 5800 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87109, 505-881-9711, MC Bernal, Damacio, 3950 Stern Dr, Las Cruces, 88001, MM Bernal, Maria, PO Box 321, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-526-5414, MP Berry, Jennifer, 301 E Snyder St, Hobbs, 88240, 575-393-7183, MP Berryman, Keith, 511 W Arrington St, Farmington, 87401, 505-325-4528, SP Bilbrey, Cody, PO Box 212, Elida, 88116, 575-274-6371, MM Birkey, John, 2201 N Main St, Clovis, 88101, 575-763-7942, MM Black, JimE, 1313 Apache Ave, Santa Fe, 87505, 505-983-9766, SP Blackburn, Frank, 1696 CR 16, Clovis, 88101, 575-985-2437, MM Blanton, Wayne, PO Box 367, High Rolls Mountain Park, 88325, 575-682-3211, OM Bodie, Jerry, PO Box 2727, Shiprock, 87420, 505-686-3261, AP Boggs, Beth, 105 Manzanita Rd SE, Deming, 88030, 575-546-3522, MM Boggs, Jesse, 201 Mountain View Dr., Las Vegas, 87701, SP

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Boggs, Jesse, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW Boggs, Mark, 105 Manzanita Rd SE, Deming, 88030, 575-546-3522, SP Bojorquez, Jairo, 1250 W Alameda St, Santa Fe, 87501, MM Bojorquez, Nora, 1250 W Alameda St, Santa Fe, 87501, MR Bolanos, Abelardo, PO Box 8, Artesia, 88211, 575-746-2969, SP Bolanos, Abelardo, PO Box 267, Artesia, 88211, 575-746-2729, SP Bolch, Dan, P.O. Box 568, Carlsbad, 88221, 575-887-6124, MM Boldin, Stephen, 300 Baca Ave, Las Vegas, 87701, 505-426-9212, SP Borunda, Adolfo, PO Box 647, Alamogordo, 88311, 575-434-8650, MM Bowling, Richard, 200 W Sycamore Ave, Bloomfield, 87413, 505-632-3335, MM Bowman, Justin, PO Box 429, Capitan, 88316, 575-354-2044, SP Boydston, Wayne, 921 Parkland Dr, Clovis, 88101, 575-762-1779, SP Boydstun, Aaron, 921 Parkland Dr, Clovis, 88101, 575-762-1779, MY Brake, Mike, 2200 Diamond Dr, Los Alamos, 87544, 505-662-3712, AP Branan, Chris, 8888 Harper Dr NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-828-2600, AP Brazil, Wayne, PO Box 738, Tatum, 88267, 575-398-3131, SP Breeden, Rick, 2511 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, 87112, 505-332-1777, SW Brewer, Erik, 8888 Harper Dr NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-828-2600, MC Brezee, Daryl, 7 Avenida Vista Grande #171, Santa Fe, 87508, 505-466-2495, AP Bridge, Jared, 8100 Wyoming Blvd. NE, M4-166, Albuquerque, 87113, SP Brimage, Franklin, 203 E Elm St, Farmington, 87401, 505-327-3689, MM Bristow, Dudley, PO Box 329, Truth Or Consequences, 87901, 575-894-3005, SP Britt, Sandra, PO Box 358, Dexter, 88230, 575-347-2909, MM Brittain, David, 5620 Laredo Rd NE, Rio Rancho, 87144, 505-994-0430, SP Brittain, Rick, PO Box 13386, Albuquerque, 87192, 505-553-0922, SP Brooks, B.J., 2501 N Norris St, Clovis, 88101, 575-762-4727, AP Brooks, Bev, HC 61 Box 2026, Ramah, 87321, 505-775-3393, MM Brooks, Douglas C., 1696 CR 16, Clovis, 88101, 575-985-2437, SP Brown, Cody, PO BX 484, Portales, 88130, 575-607-5962, SP Brown, Kelsy, 12129 N. Denver City Hwy, Hobbs, 88242, 575-392-2222, MP Brown, Willard, 401 Paseo Real Dr, Chaparral, 88081, 575-824-4500, OM Bruce, Dean, PO Box 335, Melrose, 88124, 575-253-4403, MY Brundage, Christy, PO Box 26327, Albuquerque, 87125, 505-242-8928, MP Bryant, Jean, PO Box 3108, Carlsbad, 88221, 575-887-2100, MM Bryant, Julie, PO Box 95, San Jon, 88434, 575-576-2535, MM Buckner, Gary, 1328 Scenic Dr., Alamogordo, 88310, 575-437-9987, DM Budagher, Saith M., 3906 19th Ave SE, Rio Rancho, 87124, 505-892-1323, SP Bueermann, Kyle, 1100 Michigan Ave., Alamogordo, 88310, 575-437-5510, SP Buerkle, Edward, PO Box 825, Raton, 87740, 575-445-8143, SP Buhalts, John, PO Box 358, Jal, 88252, 575-395-2402, MM Bunce, Joseph, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW Burgett, Stan P., 4 Rd 5323, Farmington, 87401, 505-632-1229, AP, MM Burnett, Roland, 105 Canaan Trail, Capitan, 88316, 575-336-1979, SP Burrows, David, 106 S Miranda St, Las Cruces, 88005, 575-524-3691, SP Bush, Mike, PO Box 3158, Roswell, 88202, SP Bush, Mike, PO Box 3158, Roswell, 88202, OM Buster, Brian, PO Box 903, Sandia Park, 87047, MY

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Butler, Stephanie, PO Box 506, Mesilla Park, 88047, 575-524-7658, MY Byers, Andy, 5800 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87109, 505-881-9711, MY Byers, Joe, PO Box 1346, Elephant Butte, 87935, 575-744-4487, SP C Caballero, Nancy, 501 N Burk St, Hobbs, 88240, 575-397-5983, MP Cain, Jack, PO Box 329, Truth or Consequences, 87901, 575-894-3005, OM Camacho, Juanita, 900 S Bloomfield Blvd, Bloomfield, 87413, 505-598-4133, ME Camacho, Leonel, 900 S Bloomfield Blvd, Bloomfield, 87413, 505-598-4133, SP Camacho, Patricia, 900 S Bloomfield Blvd, Bloomfield, 87413, 505-598-4133, MM Camp, David, PO Box 695, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-3637, MM Campos, Luis, PO Box 1440, Mesilla, 88046, 575-915-8198, MY Campos, Martina, PO Box 1440, Mesilla, 88046, 575-915-8198, MC Candelaria, Steve, PO Box 732, Pie Town, 87827, 505-773-4532, SP Canfield, Genie, PO Box 5189, Silver City, 88062, 575-574-2382, MM Cannata, Mike, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW Cano, Houston, PO Box 1346, Elephant Butte, 87935, 575-744-4487, MY Cano, Jose, PO Box 3037, Gallup, 87305, 505-722-7307, OM Cantu Jr, Jesse, PO Box 972, Tucumcari, 88401, SP Carey, Jay, PO Box 2485, Hobbs, 88241, 575-397-7661, AP Carrillo, Vince, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, AP Carroll, Al, PO Box 670, Bernalillo, 87004, 505-867-8807, SP Carver, Keith, 6160 Moongate Rd, Las Cruces, 88012, 575-382-0386, MY Castaneda, Larry, PO Box 506, Mesilla Park, 88047, 575-524-7658, MM Castillo, Deandra, PO Box 1881, Cuba, 87013, MP Castillo, Dionne, PO Box 1881, Cuba, 87013, MC Castillo, Timothy, 4400 E Main St, Farmington, 87402, 505-327-7791, SP Castillo, Wesley, PO Box 1881, Cuba, 87013, SP Cavanaugh, Mick, PO Box 2485, Hobbs, 88241, 575-397-7661, MY Chaffin, Matt, PO Box 1449, Eunice, 88231, 575-394-2568, AP Chambers, Randy, PO Box 235, Cimarron, 87714, MY Chastine, Tammy, 1800 South Locust Street, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-522-7900, MP Chaves, Samuel, PO Box 537, Dexter, 88230, MM Chavez, Ismael, 4601 Panther Peck Dr, Las Cruces, 88012, 575-373-1175, MM Chavez, Nathan, PO Box 96, La Mesa, 88044, 575-649-9535, MM Chavez, Sam, PO Box 537, Dexter, 88230, SP Chavez, Tony, 6613 Moore Dr SW, Albuquerque, 87121, 505-268-1002, SP Chavez, Tony, 4515 Isleta Blvd. SW, Albuquerque, 87105, 505-873-1600, SP Chenault, Darrell, PO Box 212, Elida, 88116, 575-274-6371, MY Chenault, Venetia, PO Box 212, Elida, 88116, 575-274-6371, MY Chester, Terry, 2428 Bannister Rd, Carlsbad, 88220, MM Chiquito, Antonio, PO Box 26, Cuba, 87013, 505-220-7502, MM Christensen, Erik, 8888 Harper Dr NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-828-2600, SP Christesson, Karen, PO Box 40, Carlsbad, 88221, 575-885-4889, MC Church, Bob, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, OM Cisneros, Carla, PO Box 1121, Hatch, 87937, 575-524-6921, MY Cisneros, Mario, PO Box 1121, Hatch, 87937, 575-524-6921, MC

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Clair, Kenneth R., PO Box 10208, Albuquerque, 87184, 505-898-2625, SP Cline, Bob, PO Box 298, Grants, 87020, 505-285-6643, MC Clymer, Daniel S., PO Box 140, Jemez Pueblo, 87024, 575-834-7551, SP, MY Clymer, Daniel, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW Clymer, Richard M., PO Box 140, Jemez Pueblo, 87024, 575-834-7551, OM Coey, Brian, PO Box 903, Sandia Park, 87047, MY Collyer, Jarryd, PO Box 7, Fruitland, 87416, SP Colyer, Aaron, 500 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Roswell, 88201, 575-623-2640, SP Combs, John, PO Box 22, Causey, 88113, SP Cone, Claude W., 12501 Lomas Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87112, 505-294-7679, SP Connors, Bill, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, MY Connors, Bill, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, OM Cook, Joe W., PO Box 1888, Hobbs, 88241, 575-393-8065, AP Cook, Michael, 4601 Paradise Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87114, 505-247-3611, SP Cook, Todd, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, SP Cooley, Dan, 4041 Barbara Loop Se, Rio Rancho, 87124, 505-792-9191, SP Cooper, David C., PO Box 11785, Albuquerque, 87192, 505-881-7780, SP Cordero, George, PO Box 2593, Las Cruces, 88004, 575-523-9491, MM, MY Cordero, Sookie, PO Box 2593, Las Cruces, 88004, 575-523-9491, MY Corley, Kaul, PO Box 206, Cubero, 87014, SP Cortese, Karen, PO Box 287, Fort Sumner, 88119, 575-355-2634, MM Cox, David, PO Box 829, Carrizozo, 88301, 575-648-2968, MY Crawford, Jimmy, 12129 N. Denver City Hwy, Hobbs, 88242, 575-392-2222, SP Crook, Pete, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, OM Crotinger, Mark, PO Box 656, Raton, 87740, 575-445-3571, SP Cuellar, Deborah, PO Box 506, Mesilla Park, 88047, 575-524-7658, MC Curtman, Teresa, PO Box 2322, Alamogordo, 88311, 575-439-1734, MC Czlapinski, Vickie, 200 W Sycamore Ave, Bloomfield, 87413, 505-632-3335, MC, MP D Dale, Tonda, 300 Baca Ave, Las Vegas, 87701, 505-426-9212, MM Dana, Marc, 5500 2nd St SW, Albuquerque, 87105, 505-877-5673, SP Dana, Marc, 5500 2nd St SW, Albuquerque, 87105, 505-877-5673, OM Darnell, Jim, 322 W Grand Ave, Artesia, 88210, 575-748-1308, OM Davidson, Richard, PO Box 12805, Albuquerque, 87195, 505-877-9447, OM Davis, Brandon, 1700 E Yeso Dr, Hobbs, 88240, 575-397-7447, MY Davis, Clarence, 955 S Walnut St, Las Cruces, 88001, , SP Davis, Gary, 1500 W Blodgett St, Carlsbad, 88220, 575-885-5033, AP, ME Davis, Mason, 700 S 8th St, Deming, 88030, 575-546-3955, SP Davis, Randi, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, MP Dawkins, Lori, PO Box 296, Texico, 88135, 575-482-3632, MM Dawson, Ralph L., 2721 Arizona NE, Albuquerque, 87110, MC De La Cruz, Viola, PO Box 86, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-3025, MM De La Rosa, Terry, PO Box 96, La Mesa, 88044, 575-649-9535, MC De Los Santos, Eugene, PO Box 3256, Roswell, 88202, 575-623-8135, SP, MM Dehart, Andy, PO Box 557, Hatch, 87937, 575-267-4871, SP Delarue, Ray, 211 W 20th St, Farmington, 87401, 505-327-4771, OM

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Delgado, Porfirio, 720 N. Davis, Clovis, 88101, 575-607-6248, SP Delk, Neil, PO Box 335, Melrose, 88124, 575-253-4403, MM Denton, Roy, PO Box 188, Vaughn, 88353, 575-584-2370, SP Denton, Ryan, PO Box 473, Thoreau, 87323, 505-862-7747, SP Devine, Mark, 1701 Standpipe Rd, Carlsbad, 88220, 575-887-5051, SP Diaz, Dennis J., PO Box 506, Mesilla Park, 88047, 575-524-7658, SP Diaz, Julian, PO Box 1165, Portales, 88130, MM Dick, Stephen, 10 Road 3323, Aztec, 87410, 505-334-2808, SP Dickerman, Scott, PO Box 335, Melrose, 88124, 575-253-4403, MY Dierdorf, Thomas E., 4 Rd 5323, Farmington, 87401, 505-632-1229, SP Dillingham, Kenny, 417 Palomas Dr SE, Albuquerque, 87108, 505-256-1682, SP Dixon, Connie, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW Donahue, Bob, PO Box 317, Mesquite, 88048, MM Donalson, Andrew, 9429 Constitution Ave NE, Albuquerque, 87112, 505-292-2713, MY Douglass, Richard, PO Box 392, Cloudcroft, 88317, 575-682-2763, AP, MM Dowling, Jon, 1316 Scenic Dr, Alamogordo, 88310, 575-437-7311, MY Downs, David, PO Box 718, Hobbs, 88241, 575-393-4273, SP Downs, Julia, 4041 Barbara Loop Se, Rio Rancho, 87124, 505-792-9191, MY Drake, Karen, 2911 N Dal Paso St, Hobbs, 88240, 575-392-5009, MY Drake, Shawn, 2911 N Dal Paso St, Hobbs, 88240, 575-392-5009, SP, MM, MY Dreier, Chris, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, ME Dryden, Cory, PO Box 472, Estancia, 87016, 505-384-9565, SP Duke, Jamie, 3 Placita Dalinda, Santa Fe, 87508, 505-490-2853, SP Duncan, Jimmy, PO Box 2575, Los Lunas, 87031, 505-865-3581, MM Duncan, Randy, 220 W Avenue I, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-2524, MM Duncan, Sam, PO Box A, Conchas Dam, 88416, 575-868-2237, SP Dunn, Dennis, PO Box 26327, Albuquerque, 87125, 505-242-8928, SP Dunn, LaVerne, PO Box 26327, Albuquerque, 87125, 505-242-8928, ME Dunsworth, Kenneth, PO Box 188, Portales, 88130, 575-356-4501, OM Dupnik, Chris, 270 Country Club Dr., Ruidoso, 88345, 575-257-2081, MY E Eaken, Charlene, 2420 N Garden Ave, Roswell, 88201, 575-622-8182, MC Eaker, Allen, 511 W Arrington St, Farmington, 87401, 505-325-4528, MM Eaton, James, PO Box 994, Bloomfield, 87413, SP, MC Eaton, Patricia, PO Box 994, Bloomfield, 87413, MM Eddy, Claribell, 5206 W. Comanche St., Farmington, 87401, 505-326-2810, MM Eddy, Lee, 5206 W. Comanche St., Farmington, 87401, 505-326-2810, OM Edwards, Barbara, PO Box 358, Jal, 88252, 575-395-2402, MC Edwards, Michell, PO Box 64, Grady, 88120, 575-357-2525, MY Edwards, Mike, 106 S Miranda St, Las Cruces, 88005, 575-524-3691, MM Edwards, Rick, 1350 Bosque Farms Blvd, Bosque Farms, 87068, 505-869-2759, SP Engle, Mike T., PO Box 2923, Los Lunas, 87031, SP Engledow, Ken, 605 N 6th St, Carlsbad, 88220, 575-887-1128, SP Englehart, David, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW Erickson, Bobby, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW Erwin, Michael, PO Box 95, San Jon, 88434, 575-576-2535, SP

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Escobar, Dionisia, PO Box 2046, Clovis, 88102, 575-762-6588, MM Escobar, Pedro, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW Escobedo, Juanita, PO Box 1669, Silver City, 88062, MC Escobedo, Raymundo, PO Box 1669, Silver City, 88062, SP, MM, ME Espinoza, Jesus, PO Box 1165, Portales, 88130, SP Esquibel, Anthony, 2721 Arizona NE, Albuquerque, 87110, MP Esquibel, Rosalind C., 2721 Arizona NE, Albuquerque, 87110, MM Estrada, C. Lizeth, 1250 W Alameda St, Santa Fe, 87501, MC Estrada, Herminio, PO Box 5043, Bernalillo, 87004, SP Estrada, Herminio, 1250 W Alameda St, Santa Fe, 87501, SP Estrada, Nephtaly, PO Box 5043, Bernalillo, 87004, ME Etsitty, Patty, PO Box 2892, Farmington, 87499, 505-327-7704, MC Evans, Cynthia, PO Box 392, Cloudcroft, 88317, 575-682-2763, MC Evans, Larry, PO Box 392, Cloudcroft, 88317, 575-682-2763, SP Evans, Walt, PO Box 429, Capitan, 88316, 575-354-2044, MM F Fair, Cheston, PO Box 382, Logan, 88426, 575-487-2232, MY Fair, Jeff, 1700 E Yeso Dr, Hobbs, 88240, 575-397-7447, MM Fair, Marshall, 720 N Davis St, Clovis, 88101, 575-762-1350, SP Fambrough, Rachelle, PO Box 367, High Rolls Mountain Park, 88325, 575-682-3211, MY Fambrough, Steve, PO Box 367, High Rolls Mountain Park, 88325, 575-682-3211, AP Fambrough, Steve, PO Box 367, High Rolls Mountain Park, 88325, 575-682-3211, MY Faris, Kent, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, OM Farley, Gerald, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW Faucett, Josh, PO Box 212, Elida, 88116, 575-274-6371, SP Ferguson, Jack, PO Box 317, Tinnie, 88351, 575-653-4447, SP Fernandez, David Noel, PO Box 366, Gallup, 87305, 505-722-6324, SP Fettig, Sue, 4041 Barbara Loop Se, Rio Rancho, 87124, 505-792-9191, MC Fiddler, Mike, 1605 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, 87505, 505-983-9141, AP Fitzhugh, Sharlotte, PO Box 26327, Albuquerque, 87125, 505-242-8928, MC Flanders, Paul, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, OM Fleetwood, H.R., 203 E Elm St, Farmington, 87401, 505-327-3689, SP Flett, Louis, 115 S. 4th St., Belen, 87002, 505-864-8621, OM Fogle, Chad, 500 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Roswell, 88201, 575-623-2640, MY Fontenot, Robert, 501 S 3rd St, Gallup, 87301, 505-979-0511, SP Fontenot, Robert, 501 S 3rd St, Gallup, 87301, 505-979-0511, SP Foster, Leonard, PO Box 489, Carlsbad, 88221, 575-887-1158, OM Foster, Tim, 2106 E Pine Lodge Rd, Roswell, 88201, 575-624-1705, MM Fountain, Woodrow, PO Box 2322, Alamogordo, 88311, 575-439-1734, OM Fouts, Ronny, PO Box 335, Melrose, 88124, 575-253-4403, MM Fragua, Gerome, 2740 Northern Blvd NE Ste 102, Rio Rancho, 87124, 505-314-3643, MM Frazier, Donna, PO Box 2097, Milan, 87021, 505-287-8510, MC Frye, Eric, 1010 Ridgeway Pl, Farmington, 87401, 505-327-4530, DM Fuentes, Ernesto, PO Box 366, Gallup, 87305, 505-722-6324, MM Fuller, Bobby W., PO Box 489, Carlsbad, 88221, 575-887-1158, OM

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G Gage, Herb, PO Box 488, Hagerman, 88232, 575-752-3228, SP Galacia, Chris, 115 S. 4th St., Belen, 87002, 505-864-8621, MM Galegor, Steve, 1124 Hermosa Dr SE, Albuquerque, 87108, ME Gallegos, Robert, 6 Riverview Ct, Jemez Springs, 87025, 575-829-4475, MM Gallegos, Virginia, 6 Riverview Ct, Jemez Springs, 87025, 575-829-4475, MM Gantz, Sid, PO Box 257, Fairacres, 88033, 575-526-3680, AP, MM Garcia, Dennis, PO Box 33, Moriarty, 87035, 505-832-6385, SP Garcia, Greg, 812 Fruit Avenue NW, Albuquerque, 87102, 505-247-4781, MM Garcia, Lazaro, 2420 N Garden Ave, Roswell, 88201, 575-622-8182, OM Gardner, Bruce, PO Box 473, Thoreau, 87323, 505-862-7747, OM Gardner, Gary, PO Box 4, Pinon, 88344, SP Garza, Alfredo, 501 N Burk St, Hobbs, 88240, 575-397-5983, SP Gatlin, Vincent, PO Box 26327, Albuquerque, 87125, 505-242-8928, MY Geary, Terry, 1316 Scenic Dr, Alamogordo, 88310, 575-437-7311, MP Gentile, C.J., PO Box 157, Springer, 87747, OM Geyer, Rich, PO Box 2338, Edgewood, 87015, 505-281-5566, MY Gibbs, Krissy, 270 Country Club Dr., Ruidoso, 88345, 575-257-2081, MP Gibbs, Neil, 1800 South Locust Street, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-522-7900, AP Glaze, Jeff, PO Box 367, High Rolls Mountain Park, 88325, 575-682-3211, AP Gleason, Ken, PO Box 2338, Edgewood, 87015, 505-281-5566, ME Gleason, Leonard, PO Box 994, Bloomfield, 87413, AP Glenn, Kevin, 1800 South Locust Street, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-522-7900, SP Goings, Steve, 109 W. Vineyard Ln, Carlsbad, 88220, 575-885-3905, SP Golden, James, 1566 NM 88, Portales, 88130, 575-276-8295, MM Gomez, Facio, PO Box 418, Magdalena, 87825, 575-854-2389, MY Gomez, Ray, PO Box 321, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-526-5414, OM Gonzales, Mary, 2420 N Garden Ave, Roswell, 88201, 575-622-8182, MM Gonzales, Tomas, PO Box 972, Tucumcari, 88401, OM Gonzalez, Saul, PO Box 2593, Las Cruces, 88004, 575-523-9491, SP Goode, Kenneth A., 5800 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87109, 505-881-9711, OM Gooden, Eddie, PO Box 295, Fort Wingate, 87316, 505-488-7008, SP Goodloe, Karl, PO Box 1550, Anthony, 88021, 575-882-2810, MM Gothard, Joel, 322 W Grand Ave, Artesia, 88210, 575-748-1308, MM Grafe, Zach, 5620 Laredo Rd NE, Rio Rancho, 87144, 505-994-0430, MM, MY Graff, Bobby J., 9429 Constitution NE, Albuquerque, 87112, 505-206-5431, SP Grant, Troy O., 1418 Mossman, Roswell, 88201, 575-622-1372, SP Grant, Valarie J., 1418 Mossman, Roswell, 88201, 575-622-1372, ME Gray, Duane, PO Box 99, Bayard, 88023, 575-537-5651, SP Greaser, Walter, PO Box 697, House, 88121, 575-279-7893, SP Green, Adana, PO Box 738, Tatum, 88267, 575-398-3131, MP Green, Ken, 1350 Bosque Farms Blvd, Bosque Farms, 87068, 505-869-2759, MM Green, Lara, 5915 Bluewater Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87105, 505-831-1899, MP Green, Suzy, PO Box 1965, Hobbs, 88241, 575-631-8966, MC Greenwell, Ken, PO Box 1379, Waterflow, 87421, 928-656-3577, SP

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Gregg, Dan, 9429 Constitution Ave NE, Albuquerque, 87112, 505-292-2713, SP Griffith, Cory, 9800 Benavides Rd SW, Albuquerque, 87121, 505-831-1225, SP Griffith, Steve, PO Box 283, Santa Clara, 88026, 575-574-2382, SP Griffith, Steve, PO Box 2926, Silver City, 88062, 575-388-1979, DM Grinevich, Victor, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, OM Grisham, Richard L., 2420 N Garden Ave, Roswell, 88201, 575-622-8182, OM Guerito, Tom, HCR 17 Box 420, Cuba, 87013, SP Guerrero, David, 115 S. 4th St., Belen, 87002, 505-864-8621, SP Gunn, Steven Joel, 200 W Sycamore Ave, Bloomfield, 87413, 505-632-3335, AP Gurrola, Jeanette, PO Box 2593, Las Cruces, 88004, 575-523-9491, MP Gurrola, Jeanette, PO Box 2593, Las Cruces, 88004, 575-523-9491, MR Gurrola, Silvano, PO Box 2593, Las Cruces, 88004, 575-523-9491, MR Gurule, Debra, PO Box 391, Cuba, 87013, 575-289-3435, MM Gwynne, Nita, PO Box 242, Artesia, 88211, 575-746-3258, MC H Hackett, Howard, PO Box 1777, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-3555, MM Hackett, Rhanda, PO Box 1777, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-3555, MC Haguewood, Ty, 4601 Paradise Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87114, 505-247-3611, MY Hailey, Michael, 1100 W Manana Blvd, Clovis, 88101, 575-763-3471, MM Hale, Broadus, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, OM Halsted, Carol G., PO Box 222, La Plata, 87418, 505-325-2810, MM Hamblen, James H., 1016 Old Road Box 9, Mescalero, 88340, , MM Hamilton, Cindy, 103 North Heights, Bloomfield, 87413, 505-632-3787, MM Hamilton, Jimmy, P.O. Box 568, Carlsbad, 88221, 575-887-6124, SP Hamilton, Robert, PO Box 328, Deming, 88031, 575-546-6509, SP Hampton, Mark, PO Box 206, Cubero, 87014, AP Hamrick, Dan, PO Box 1017, Tijeras, 87059, 505-281-4105, MM Haney, Dawn, 3305 19th Ave SE, Rio Rancho, 87124, 505-892-6602, MM, MC Haney, Kevin, 3305 19th Ave SE, Rio Rancho, 87124, 505-892-6602, SP Hansen, Richard A., 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, OM Harden, Gerald, 6400 Golf Course Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-899-0665, OM Harrison, Robbie, PO Box 1749, Artesia, 88211, 575-746-9736, MY Harrop, Scott, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, OM Harshey, Sarah, 1100 Michigan Ave., Alamogordo, 88310, 575-437-5510, MM Hartz, Kelly, 1100 W Manana Blvd, Clovis, 88101, 575-763-3471, SP, ME, MY Harvey, Lydia, 12739 US Hwy 550, Bloomfield, 87413, 505-592-2787, MC Haskins, Lavada, PO Box 13073, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-526-2578, MM Haslam, Larry, 1605 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, 87505, 505-983-9141, OM Haver, Tim, PO Box 329, Truth or Consequences, 87901, 575-894-3005, MM Hawley, Lance, PO Box 448, Window Rock AZ, 86515, 505-371-5803, SP Haxton, Jon, PO Box 376, Farmington, 87499, 505-632-8882, AP Hay, Michael (Mike), 123 Osuna Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87107, 505-345-2380, SP, ME Hayhurst, Don, 2420 N Garden Ave, Roswell, 88201, 575-622-8182, SP Head, Billy, PO Box 392, Cloudcroft, 88317, 575-682-2763, MY Head, R. Michael, PO Box 1, Hachita, 88040, SP Head, R. Michael, 2 Arroyo Seco Rd, Silver City, 88061, 575-538-3558, SP

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Heath, Andrew, PO Box 5818, Roswell, 88202, 575-622-1019, SP Hebert, Andrew, 1700 E Yeso Dr, Hobbs, 88240, 575-397-7447, SP Hedgecock, Jason, 8888 Harper Dr NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-828-2600, MY Heister, Dan, 301 E Snyder St, Hobbs, 88240, 575-393-7183, MM Henderson, Carmen, PO Box 607, Espanola, 87532, 505-747-4273, MC, MP Henderson, Clark D., 9429 Constitution Ave NE, Albuquerque, 87112, 505-292-2713, MM Henderson, Jimmy, PO Box 168, Reserve, 87830, 575-533-6330, MM Henderson, Tar, PO Box 62, Gila, 88038, 575-535-2977, SP Henderson, Thomas, PO Box 26327, Albuquerque, 87125, 505-242-8928, MM Hendricks, Wendall, 211 W 20th St, Farmington, 87401, 505-327-4771, OM Hendrickx, David S., PO Box 1524, Santa Teresa, 88008, SP Hennig, Andrew, 8100 Wyoming Blvd. NE, M4-166, Albuquerque, 87113, MM Hernandez, George, PO Box 321, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-526-5414, OM Hernandez, Guillermo, PO Box 1440, Mesilla, 88046, 575-915-8198, SP Hernandez, Michael, PO Box 1017, Tijeras, 87059, 505-281-4105, MY Herrera, David, PO Box 248, Cleveland, 87715, 575-387-2158, SP Herrera, Trudy, PO Box 248, Cleveland, 87715, 575-387-2158, MY, MC Hicks, Janetta, 2420 N Garden Ave, Roswell, 88201, 575-622-8182, MY Hicks, Tyler, PO BX 6919, Clovis, 88102, 575-935-8463, MY Higgins, Gregg, 1800 South Locust Street, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-522-7900, AP Hightower, Steve, 270 Country Club Dr., Ruidoso, 88345, 575-257-2081, MM Hill, Ernest, PO Box 647, Alamogordo, 88311, 575-434-8650, OM Hill, Ralph, PO Box 647, Alamogordo, 88311, 575-434-8650, MC Hill, Rhonda, PO Box 296, Texico, 88135, 575-482-3632, MP Hill, Robert Vernon, 417 Palomas Dr SE, Albuquerque, 87108, 505-256-1682, OM Hill, Vern, PO Box 1122, Aztec, 87410, 505-334-0692, MM Hinds, Virginia, PO Box 504, Mountainair, 87036, 505-847-2394, MM, MP Hinze, John, 321 E Center St, Tucumcari, 88401, 575-461-2724, SP Hirschfeld, Matthew V., PO Box 50998, Albuquerque, 87181, SP Hiser, Tom, 270 Country Club Dr., Ruidoso, 88345, 575-257-2081, OM Hogue, Jeramie, PO Box 738, Tatum, 88267, 575-398-3131, MY Hogue, Robyn, PO Box 738, Tatum, 88267, 575-398-3131, MY Hohstadt, Gloria, 421 N Prince St, Clovis, 88101, 575-762-4220, MC Hohstadt, Tommy, 421 N Prince St, Clovis, 88101, 575-762-4220, SP Holbrook, Judy, PO Box 317, Mesquite, 88048, MC Holland, David, PO Box 2485, Hobbs, 88241, 575-397-7661, MC Hollis, Rob, PO Box 296, Texico, 88135, 575-482-3632, SP Holt, Josi, PO Box 418, Magdalena, 87825, 575-854-2389, MC, MP Holt, Paul, PO Box 418, Magdalena, 87825, 575-854-2389, SP Hooten, Tim, 321 E Center St, Tucumcari, 88401, 575-461-2724, MM Hopkins, David, 8888 Harper Dr NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-828-2600, MM Horton, Christopher, 100 S Ave C, Portales, 88130, 575-356-6761, OM Houghtaling, Ty, 322 W Grand Ave, Artesia, 88210, 575-748-1308, MC Houghtaling, Ty, 322 W Grand Ave, Artesia, 88210, 575-748-1308, MP, MR Howell, John, PO Box 61, Timberon, 88350, 575-987-2470, MM Howell, Murrell, PO Box 1, Eagle Nest, 87718, SP

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Huber, Walter, PO Box 489, Carlsbad, 88221, 575-887-1158, OM Hudman, Lee, PO Box 367, High Rolls Mountain Park, 88325, 575-682-3211, OM Hughes, Adam, 6400 Golf Course Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-899-0665, SP Hughes, Garlan, PO Box 1113, Clovis, 88102, 575-791-3612, SP Hull, Jack D., 12129 N. Denver City Hwy, Hobbs, 88242, 575-392-2222, MY Hull, Susan, 12129 N. Denver City Hwy, Hobbs, 88242, 575-392-2222, MC Humerez, Rudy, 301 E Castle, Hobbs, 88240, 575-318-6249, SP Humphrey, Jean, PO Box 8, Mimbres, 88049, 575-536-9543, MY Hunt, Josh, PO Box 241, Salem, 87941, 575-267-4237, SP Huskey, Becky, 4401 Wildflower Mesa Drive, Farmington, 87401, 505-599-9019, MY Huston, Randy, PO Box 747, Rociada, 87742, 505-425-3442, MM Hutchinson, Brandon, 500 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Roswell, 88201, 575-623-2640, MC, MP I Ibanez, Yolanda, 301 E Castle, Hobbs, 88240, 575-318-6249, MP Ibarra, Normita, 4601 Panther Peck Dr, Las Cruces, 88012, 575-373-1175, MP Ignacio, Elaine, PO Box 26, Cuba, 87013, 505-220-7502, MC Irvin, Melanie, PO Box 773, Hobbs, 88241, 575-392-8224, MR Isaacs, Galen, PO Box 518, Weed, 88354, 575-687-2113, SP J Jackson, Cliff, PO Box 328, Deming, 88031, 575-546-6509, MY Jackson, Mona, 103 North Heights, Bloomfield, 87413, 505-632-3787, MC James, Ken, 629 Highway 170, Farmington, 87401, 505-486-1958, OM Jaramillo, Griselda, 900 S Bloomfield Blvd, Bloomfield, 87413, 505-598-4133, MP Jenkerson, Harold, PO Box 23, Datil, 87821, 575-772-5577, SP Jenkins, Arti, 12129 N. Denver City Hwy, Hobbs, 88242, 575-392-2222, MM Jensen, Stephanie, 270 Country Club Dr., Ruidoso, 88345, 575-257-2081, MC Jim, Aaron, PO Box 267, Tohatchi, 87325, SP John, Allison, PO Box 7, Fruitland, 87416, MP Johns, Jerry, PO Box 3187, Tohajiilee, 87026, SP Johns, Rita, PO Box 3187, Tohajiilee, 87026, MC Johnson, April, PO Box 896, Dona Ana, 88033, 575-524-2105, MM Johnson, Bill, PO Box 896, Dona Ana, 88033, 575-524-2105, SP Johnson, Don, 2106 E Pine Lodge Rd, Roswell, 88201, 575-624-1705, SP Johnson, Ernest, PO Box 994, Bloomfield, 87413, AP Johnson, Merlene, PO Box 289, Belen, 87002, 505-864-8855, MM Johnson, Tara, PO Box 5818, Roswell, 88202, 575-622-1019, MY Johnson, Teresa, PO Box 276, Flora Vista, 87415, 505-486-3816, MM Johnson, Terry R., PO Box 5818, Roswell, 88202, 575-622-1019, MM Jones, Alfred, PO Box 206, Cubero, 87014, MR Jones, Cathy, PO Box 1449, Eunice, 88231, 575-394-2568, MC Jones, Irvinson, 12739 US Hwy 550, Bloomfield, 87413, 505-592-2787, SP Jones, Sheika, PO Box 11785, Albuquerque, 87192, 505-881-7780, MC Josea, Pauline, PO Box 2892, Farmington, 87499, 505-327-7704, MC K Keeney, Alvin, PO Box 289, Belen, 87002, 505-864-8855, SP Keller, Sara, 100 S Ave C, Portales, 88130, 575-356-6761, MC

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Kelley, Brad, 5800 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87109, 505-881-9711, SP Kelley, Megan, 2201 N Main St, Clovis, 88101, 575-763-7942, MY Kelley, Tyler, 2201 N Main St, Clovis, 88101, 575-763-7942, MY Kennedy, John, PO Box 634, Belen, 87002, 505-864-2305, SP Kilpatrick, Keith, PO Box 242, Artesia, 88211, 575-746-3258, MY Kimball, Bobby, PO Box 1150, Jal, 88252, 575-395-2808, MY Kimbrough, Cynthia, PO Box 825, Raton, 87740, 575-445-8143, MM Kimsey, Bryan, PO Box 8, Des Moines, 88418, 575-278-2421, SP King, Dayton, 9429 Constitution Ave NE, Albuquerque, 87112, 505-292-2713, OM King, Richard C., 106 S Miranda St, Las Cruces, 88005, 575-524-3691, ME Kirkpatrick, Danny, 5512 Lovington Hwy, Hobbs, 88240, 575-392-4456, DM Kitting, Grant, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, OM Klontz, Francis, PO Box 489, Carlsbad, 88221, 575-887-1158, OM Kraft, Jason, PO Box 242, Artesia, 88211, 575-746-3258, SP Krall, Joseph, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, OM Kuehl, Bill, 105 Canaan Trail, Capitan, 88316, 575-336-1979, MY Kulback, Colleen, PO Box 382, Logan, 88426, 575-487-2232, MM Kulback, Stephen, PO Box 382, Logan, 88426, 575-487-2232, SP Kulp, Thomas, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, MY L Lackey, Wilfred, PO Box 128, Lordsburg, 88045, 575-542-3783, SP Lackey, Will, PO Box 128, Lordsburg, 88045, 575-542-3783, OM Lacy, Leroy, PO Box 341, Animas, 88020, 575-548-2572, SP Lacy, Leroy, PO Box 287, Rodeo, 88056, 575-557-1021, SP Lafitte, Ron, PO Box 2322, Alamogordo, 88311, 575-439-1734, OM Lafont, Christy, PO Box 1346, Elephant Butte, 87935, 575-744-4487, MC Lafont, Susan, PO Box 1346, Elephant Butte, 87935, 575-744-4487, MM Lamb, Beau, PO Box 446, Santa Rosa, 88435, 575-472-3622, SP Lambert, Tomas A., PO Box 1017, Tijeras, 87059, 505-281-4105, AP Lambright, Joe (Slim), PO Box 222, La Plata, 87418, 505-325-2810, AP Lamm, Ron, PO Box 667, Tucumcari, 88401, 575-461-3106, SP Land, Randy, PO Box 489, Carlsbad, 88221, 575-887-1158, SP Lara, Sergio, PO Box 12352, Albuquerque, 87195, MM Lareau, Andy, PO Box 1777, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-3555, SP Lareau, John Andy, PO Box 1777, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-3555, AP Larson, Debbi, 6 Riverview Ct, Jemez Springs, 87025, 575-829-4475, MY, MC Larson, Eric, 6 Riverview Ct, Jemez Springs, 87025, 575-829-4475, SP LaSala, Elaine, PO Box 367, High Rolls Mountain Park, 88325, 575-682-3211, MC Lash, Randi, PO Box 38, Kirtland, 87417, 505-598-5809, MY Lawrence, Bob, PO Box 87, Clayton, 88415, 575-374-9285, MM Leake, Randy, 331 W. Taos, Hobbs, 88240, 575-691-8156, SP Leake, Randy, 331 W. Taos, Hobbs, 88240, 575-691-8156, OM Ledbetter, Douglas J., PO Box 61, Timberon, 88350, 575-987-2470, SP Leistikow, Michael, PO Box 473, Thoreau, 87323, 505-862-7747, MM Lennox, Krista, 1700 E Yeso Dr, Hobbs, 88240, 575-397-7447, MC, MP Lethgo, Chris, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, MM

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Lewis, Tracy, PO Box 68006, Albuquerque, 87193, 505-792-8737, MC Leyva, Brenda, PO Box 86, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-3025, MY Liew, Voon Min, 2721 Arizona NE, Albuquerque, 87110, SP Light, Donna, PO Box 565, Tularosa, 88352, 575-585-9864, MP Linthicum, Kevin, 4601 Paradise Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87114, 505-247-3611, OM Long, Joe, 5800 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87109, 505-881-9711, OM Long, Stephen C.M., 2030 Eldorado Loop, Bosque Farms, 87068, 505-338-4021, SP Lopez, Beatle, 301-A Chama St NE, Albuquerque, 87108, 505-255-8223, MY Lopez, Clemente, PO Box 2046, Clovis, 88102, 575-762-6588, MY Lopez, Felipe, PO Box 328, Alamogordo, 88311, MM Lopez, Juan Francisco, 1306 Madrid Ave., Las Cruces, 88001, 915-345-0098, SP Lopez, Mariano, PO Box 1121, Hatch, 87937, 575-524-6921, SP Lopez, Vicente, PO Box 6857, Albuquerque, 87197, 505-903-2533, MM Lord, Charles, PO Box 903, Sandia Park, 87047, SP, MM Loudat, John, 6400 Golf Course Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-899-0665, OM Lowery, William L., PO Box 358, Dexter, 88230, 575-347-2909, SP Lozano, Arelio, 2911 N Dal Paso St, Hobbs, 88240, 575-392-5009, OM Lujan, Daniel, 501 N Burk St, Hobbs, 88240, 575-397-5983, MM Lujan, Elica, 501 N Burk St, Hobbs, 88240, 575-397-5983, ME, MC Lunsford, Elizabeth, PO Box 385, Organ, 88052, MM M Macarthur, Terry, PO Box 40, Carlsbad, 88221, 575-885-4889, MM MacDonald, Fred, Box 267, Artesia, 88211, 575-746-2729, DM Macdonald, Terry, 1701 Standpipe Rd, Carlsbad, 88220, 575-887-5051, AP Machado, Ismael, PO Box 1081, Portales, 88130, 575-607-6248, SP, MY Machado, Jennifer, PO Box 1081, Portales, 88130, 575-607-6248, MY Malott, Zachary B., 1016 Old Road Box 9, Mescalero, 88340, SP Mancini, J.J., PO Box 68006, Albuquerque, 87193, 505-792-8737, MM Mares, Jorge, PO Box 321, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-526-5414, SP Marsh, Danny, 6400 Golf Course Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-899-0665, MM Martin, Greg, PO Box 64, Grady, 88120, 575-357-2525, SP Martin, Roy G, 921 Parkland Dr, Clovis, 88101, 575-762-1779, MM Martin, Scott, PO Box 6, Lake Arthur, 88253, 575-748-5514, SP Martin, Winona Ruth, PO Box 6, Lake Arthur, 88253, 575-748-5514, MM Martine, Kristi, HC 61 Box 2026, Ramah, 87321, 505-775-3393, MY Martinez, Jose Luis, PO Box 647, Alamogordo, 88311, 575-434-8650, OM Martinez, Sean, PO BX 6919, Clovis, 88102, 575-935-8463, AP Martone, Stephen, 1316 Scenic Dr, Alamogordo, 88310, 575-437-7311, MM Matthews, Tammie, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, MC Mayers, Traci, 106 S Miranda St, Las Cruces, 88005, 575-524-3691, MC Mayes, Robert, PO Box 656, Raton, 87740, 575-445-3571, AP, MM, ME McAfee, Mark, PO Box 270, Portales, 88130, 575-356-8275, ME McAfee, Wesley, 1101 W. 18th Street, Portales, 88130, 575-356-4273, OM McAlister, Alan, 2501 N Norris St, Clovis, 88101, 575-762-4727, SP McCallister, Beth, 511 W Arrington St, Farmington, 87401, 505-325-4528, MC McCasland, Sue, PO Box 187, Ruidoso Downs, 88346, 575-378-4611, MP

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McCollum, Jay, 2112 College Dr, Gallup, 87301, 505-722-4401, SP McCoy, Glen, 100 S Ave C, Portales, 88130, 575-356-6761, OM McCullough, Charles F., 80 State Road 4, Los Alamos, 87544, 505-672-9764, SP McDaniel, Gary, PO Box 695, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-3637, MY McDonald, Deborah, 5915 Bluewater Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87105, 505-831-1899, MM McElheny, Steve, PO Box 367, High Rolls Mountain Park, 88325, 575-682-3211, MM McFadden, David, 100 S Ave C, Portales, 88130, 575-356-6761, SP McGuire, Michael, 1701 N Coleman St, Hobbs, 88240, 575-393-9026, SP McKinnon, Luke, 3023 Montclaire NE, Albuquerque, 87110, SP McLeroy, Jacob, 1704 Blake Rd SW, Albuquerque, 87105, 505-877-6813, SP McPherson, David, 7 Avenida Vista Grande #171, Santa Fe, 87508, 505-466-2495, SP Means, Dickie, PO Box 3108, Carlsbad, 88221, 575-887-2100, SP Meares, Michael, PO Box 296, Texico, 88135, 575-482-3632, MY Medlin, Arline, PO Box 2401, Deming, 88031, 575-694-3434, MM, ME, MP Medlin, Bruce, PO Box 2401, Deming, 88031, 575-694-3434, SP Medrano, Carlos, PO Box 2593, Las Cruces, 88004, 575-523-9491, MR Medrano, Zulma, PO Box 2593, Las Cruces, 88004, 575-523-9491, MC, MR Meeker, Lafraya, PO Box 504, Mountainair, 87036, 505-847-2394, MY Mejia, Onasis, PO Box 337, Portales, 88130, 575-276-8260, SP Mejia, Patricia, PO Box 337, Portales, 88130, 575-276-8260, MY Melendez, Lionel, PO Box 10208, Albuquerque, 87184, 505-898-2625, MM Mendez, Manuel, 918 Gold St., Deming, 88030, SP Metzger, Roy, 3803 Atrisco NW Ste A, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-833-1080, MM Meyers, Ed, 500 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Roswell, 88201, 575-623-2640, OM Miller, Athol, PO Box 896, Dona Ana, 88033, 575-524-2105, MC Miller, John, PO Box 298, Grants, 87020, 505-285-6643, MY Miller, John Mark, PO Box 565, Tularosa, 88352, 575-585-9864, SP Miller, Larry, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, SP Miller, Larry, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, OM Miller, Nancy, PO Box 99, Bayard, 88023, 575-537-5651, MM Miller, Russell, 629 Highway 170, Farmington, 87401, 505-486-1958, OM Minor, Gerald A., PO Box 12625, Albuquerque, 87195, 505-750-3557, SP, MM Mirabal, Stephen, 4400 E Main St, Farmington, 87402, 505-327-7791, MM Mitchell, Betty, PO Box 528, Estancia, 87016, 505-384-2286, MM Mitchell, Derrill L., PO Box 335, Melrose, 88124, 575-253-4403, MM Mitchell, Gary, PO Box 1015, Clovis, 88102, 575-762-2926, OM Mitchell, Jeraleen, PO Box 448, Window Rock AZ, 86515, 505-371-5803, MC Mitchell, Roy, PO Box 40, Roy, 87743, 575-485-7722, SP Mixon, Marcia, PO Box 829, Carrizozo, 88301, 575-648-2968, MM Monrreal, Fernando, 1534 Blake Rd SW, Albuquerque, 87105, 505-877-7939, OM Montgomery, Bart, 1100 Michigan Ave., Alamogordo, 88310, 575-437-5510, OM Montgomery, Susan, PO Box 329, Truth or Consequences, 87901, 575-894-3005, MY Montoya, William, HC 79 Box 1609, Cuba, 87013, SP Moody, Jeff, 211 W 20th St, Farmington, 87401, 505-327-4771, ME Moore, Chipper, PO Box 257, Fairacres, 88033, 575-526-3680, SP Moore, Garland, PO Box 2097, Milan, 87021, 505-287-8510, SP Moore, Linda, 6160 Moongate Rd, Las Cruces, 88012, 575-382-0386, MM

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Moorhead, Dana, PO Box 504, Mountainair, 87036, 505-847-2394, MC Morerod, Boyd, 9 Los Chavez Park Rd, Belen, 87002, 505-865-7701, SP Morin, Lamar, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW Morgan, Brad, 1101 W. 18th Street, Portales, 88130, 575-356-4273, SP Morrison, Bruce, PO Box 1346, Elephant Butte, 87935, 575-744-4487, AP Mosher, Anna, 421 N Prince St, Clovis, 88101, 575-762-4220, MY Motter, John, PO Box 186, Dulce, 87528, 575-759-1788, SP Mountain, Dale, PO Box 188, Portales, 88130, 575-356-4501, OM Mull, Brian, 1350 Bosque Farms Blvd, Bosque Farms, 87068, 505-869-2759, ME, MY Mullenix, Monty, 200 W Sycamore Ave, Bloomfield, 87413, 505-632-3335, SP Munoz, David, PO Box 537, Dexter, 88230, MM Munoz, Kevin, PO Box 537, Dexter, 88230, MR Murphy, Laura, PO Box 2575, Los Lunas, 87031, 505-865-3581, MM, MY, MC Murphy, Steven, PO Box 2575, Los Lunas, 87031, 505-865-3581, MY Myers, Sharon, PO Box 8, Mimbres, 88049, 575-536-9543, MM N Nagera, Loretta, PO Box 6857, Albuquerque, 87197, 505-903-2533, MP Nalls, Jaime, PO Box 26327, Albuquerque, 87125, 505-242-8928, MR Naval, Juanito, 913 La Joya St., Espanola, 87532, 505-753-2805, MM Nelson, Tom, PO Box 927, Shiprock, 87420, 505-809-6036, OM Nelson, Wayne, PO Box 84, Glenwood, 88039, 575-539-2266, SP Nestor, Gene, PO Box 2575, Los Lunas, 87031, 505-865-3581, SP Nevers, Diane, 9429 Constitution Ave NE, Albuquerque, 87112, 505-292-2713, MP Newton, De Neil, PO Box 11785, Albuquerque, 87192, 505-881-7780, MY Newton, Mitch, PO Box 385, Organ, 88052, SP Nez, Shamarie, PO Box 26, Cuba, 87013, 505-220-7502, MP Noh, Talon, PO Box 2338, Edgewood, 87015, 505-281-5566, SP Norris, Vernon, PO Box 166, Mayhill, 88339, 575-687-3754, MM North, Jim, 629 Highway 170, Farmington, 87401, 505-486-1958, OM Nowlin, C. Bryan, PO Box 11785, Albuquerque, 87192, 505-881-7780, ME Nunneley, Terry, PO Box 903, Sandia Park, 87047, MC Nystrom, Brian, PO Box 1048, Angel Fire, 87710, 575-377-3107, SP Nystrom, Gay, PO Box 1048, Angel Fire, 87710, 575-377-3107, MM O O'Briant, Jody, PO Box 358, Jal, 88252, 575-395-2402, SP Offerle, Phil, 200 W Sycamore Ave, Bloomfield, 87413, 505-632-3335, OM Olivas, Antonio, PO Box 181, Canutillo TX, 79835, SP Olivas, Carlos, PO Box 181, Canutillo TX, 79835, MY Olmos, Guerrero, 510 US Hwy 84, Farwell TX, 79325, 575-749-5880, SP Ornelas, Octavio, PO Box 1615, Eunice, 88231, SP Osburn, Derek, PO BX 6919, Clovis, 88102, 575-935-8463, SP Overmyer, Patricia, HC 61 Box 2026, Ramah, 87321, 505-775-3393, MC Owen, Junior, 1101 W. 18th Street, Portales, 88130, 575-356-4273, MM Owens, Rafer, PO BX 6919, Clovis, 88102, 575-935-8463, MM P Palacios, Armando, 301 E Castle, Hobbs, 88240, 575-318-6249, AP

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Palacios, Concepcion, PO Box 2046, Clovis, 88102, 575-762-6588, MP Palacios, Olivia, 301 E Castle, Hobbs, 88240, 575-318-6249, AP Palen, Zach, PO Box 396, Loving, 88256, 575-885-1710, MY Palmer, Bryne, 8100 Wyoming Blvd. NE, M4-166, Albuquerque, 87113, OM Parker, Kevin, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW Parkinson, Jerry, PO Box 738, Tatum, 88267, 575-398-3131, MM Parson, Gary, 1905 S. Main, Roswell, 88203, MM Partain, Calvin, 200 W Sycamore Ave, Bloomfield, 87413, 505-632-3335, OM Patterson, Tracy, 322 W Grand Ave, Artesia, 88210, 575-748-1308, OM Patton, Todd, 3803 Atrisco NW Ste A, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-833-1080, SP Payne, Andrew, PO Box 2322, Alamogordo, 88311, 575-439-1734, SP Peabody, Jim, 291 SR 77, Texico, 88135, 575-389-5334, SP Pearce, Damon, 2501 N Norris St, Clovis, 88101, 575-762-4727, MM Pearce, Dan, 1100 W. Manana, Clovis, 88101, 575-309-8010, DM Pearce, Dan, PO Box 581, Tucumcari, 88401, 575-763-4110, DM Peek, Garland, 9429 Constitution Ave NE, Albuquerque, 87112, 505-292-2713, ME Pence, Kevin, PO Box 489, Carlsbad, 88221, 575-887-1158, MM Pennington, Cathy M., PO Box 358, Dexter, 88230, 575-347-2909, ME Pennington, Pat, PO Box 2322, Alamogordo, 88311, 575-439-1734, MM Peralta, Corine, PO Box 5053, Alamo, 87825, 575-854-2228, MP Perdue, Mavis, PO Box 23, Datil, 87821, 575-772-5577, MM Perez, Jesus, 301 E Castle, Hobbs, 88240, 575-318-6249, MC Peterson, Krista, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW Philips, Gary, PO Box 2338, Edgewood, 87015, 505-281-5566, MM Phillips, Joe, PO Box 159, Red River, 87558, 575-754-2882, SP Phillips, Karen, PO Box 159, Red River, 87558, 575-754-2882, MC, MP Pierce, Milton, 5500 2nd St SW, Albuquerque, 87105, 505-877-5673, MM Pierson, Elva, 12501 Lomas Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87112, 505-294-7679, MC Pilley, Wesley, PO Box 488, Hagerman, 88232, 575-752-3228, ME Pinkston, Ira, 5800 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87109, 505-881-9711, MM Pino, Carlos R., PO Box 214, Santa Teresa, 88008, SP Piper, David, PO Box 276, Flora Vista, 87415, 505-486-3816, OM Pippen, David, PO Box 317, Mesquite, 88048, SP Pippen, Shelia, PO Box 317, Mesquite, 88048, MP Pittam, Joyce, PO Box 358, Jal, 88252, 575-395-2402, MY Pittman, Wayne, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, MM Plock, Richard Henry, 401 Paseo Real Dr, Chaparral, 88081, 575-824-4500, SP Plumlee, Sam, 605 N 6th St, Carlsbad, 88220, 575-887-1128, MM Poe, Andrew, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, MY Pomroy, Katelynn, 5915 Bluewater Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87105, 505-831-1899, MC Pope, James, 6400 Golf Course Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-899-0665, OM Porras, Refugio, P O Box 244, Lovington, 88260, 432-209-8174, SP Porter, Katherine, PO Box 1777, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-3555, MC, MP Pougues, Robert, PO Box 2571, Milan, 87021, 505-715-7749, SP Powell, Clyde R., PO Box 188, Portales, 88130, 575-356-4501, MM Pratt, James, 6160 Moongate Rd, Las Cruces, 88012, 575-382-0386, SP Prell, David, 1500 W Blodgett St, Carlsbad, 88220, 575-885-5033, SP

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Pressler, Phil, PO Box 128, Lordsburg, 88045, 575-542-3783, MM Preston, John, 4401 Wildflower Mesa Drive, Farmington, 87401, 505-599-9019, SP Price, Matt, PO Box 151, Monument, 88265, SP Protextor, Mary, 3950 Stern Dr, Las Cruces, 88001, MR Puckitt, Brett, PO Box 38, Kirtland, 87417, 505-598-5809, SP Puckitt, Rachel, PO Box 38, Kirtland, 87417, 505-598-5809, MM Pura, Murray A., PO Box 1217, Silver City, 88062, 575-388-1582, SP Purkey, Vance, 2501 N Norris St, Clovis, 88101, 575-762-4727, MC Purkey, Vance, 2501 N Norris St, Clovis, 88101, 575-762-4727, MP Q Quinones, Daniel, PO Box 806, Anthony, 88021, SP Quinones, Ruth, PO Box 806, Anthony, 88021, MM R Rael, David, 720 N Davis St, Clovis, 88101, 575-762-1350, MM Ragland, James, PO Box 773, Hobbs, 88241, 575-392-8224, MM Ramirez-Kohler, Jorge, 30647 Hwy 60, Ft. Sumner, 88119, SP Rammage, Ron, PO Box 1017, Tijeras, 87059, 505-281-4105, ME Ramos, Hiram, PO Box 86, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-3025, SP Rankin, Randy, PO Box 629, Portales, 88130, 575-356-4331, SW Rardin, Butch, 2201 N Main St, Clovis, 88101, 575-763-7942, OM Rash, Earnest, PO Box 1965, Hobbs, 88241, 575-631-8966, MM Rasmussen, Will, PO Box 222, La Plata, 87418, 505-325-2810, OM Rassmussen, Will, PO Box 222, La Plata, 87418, 505-325-2810, SP Ray, Delilah, PO Box 994, Bloomfield, 87413, MP Ray, Eugene, 6400 Golf Course Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-899-0665, OM Red, David, 5800 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87109, 505-881-9711, OM Reed, Kay, PO Box 472, Estancia, 87016, 505-384-9565, MM Regalado, Kristi, PO Box 537, Dexter, 88230, MR Reimers, Brad, PO Box 2485, Hobbs, 88241, 575-397-7661, SP Reynolds, Stephen, PO Box 391, Cuba, 87013, 575-289-3435, SP Reynolds, Stephen, PO Box 391, Cuba, 87013, 575-289-3435, MY Reynolds, Tony, PO Box 504, Mountainair, 87036, 505-847-2394, SP Rhodes, Takisha, 9800 Benavides Rd SW, Albuquerque, 87121, 505-831-1225, MC Richard, Jonathan D., PO Box 528, Estancia, 87016, 505-384-2286, SP, MY Richardson, David, 1316 Scenic Dr, Alamogordo, 88310, 575-437-7311, OM Riddick, Charlie, PO Box 607, Espanola, 87532, 505-747-4273, SP Rigdon, Brian, PO Box 2338, Edgewood, 87015, 505-281-5566, MM Rinde, Rick, PO Box 235, Cimarron, 87714, SP Rios, Luis, PO Box 321, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-526-5414, MM Rittenhouse, Jane, PO Box 298, Grants, 87020, 505-285-6643, MM Rivera, Luis Ricardo, PO Box 2623, Anthony, 88021, 575-642-5229, SP Rivera, Ricardo, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW Roberts, John, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, MY Roberts, Johnny, PO Box 168, Reserve, 87830, 575-533-6330, SP Rocha, Graciela, PO Box 12352, Albuquerque, 87195, MY Rocha, Oscar, PO Box 12352, Albuquerque, 87195, MY

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Rodgers, Marie, PO Box 518, Weed, 88354, 575-687-2113, MM Rodgers, Scott, 1800 South Locust Street, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-522-7900, AP Rodriguez, Salvador, 3817 Barcelona Pl. SW, Albuquerque, 87121, 505-873-4976, SP Roe, John, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, OM Rogers, Frankie, 1701 N Coleman St, Hobbs, 88240, 575-393-9026, MP Rogers, Hugh W., PO Box 2097, Milan, 87021, 505-287-8510, OM Romero, Bennie, PO Box 1593, Taos, 87571, 575-758-4416, SP Romero, Deneen, PO Box 287, Corona, 88318, 575-849-2011, MY Romero, Jane, PO Box 328, Alamogordo, 88311, MY, MC, MP Romero, Rene, PO Box 1593, Taos, 87571, 575-758-4416, MM Ron, Carlos, 301 E Castle, Hobbs, 88240, 575-318-6249, MY Ron, Melly, 301 E Castle, Hobbs, 88240, 575-318-6249, MY Roper, Shirley, HC 61 Box 2026, Ramah, 87321, 505-775-3393, MY Rosales, Trinidad, 3817 Barcelona Pl. SW, Albuquerque, 87121, 505-873-4976, MM Rosario, Alfonso, PO Box 2322, Alamogordo, 88311, 575-439-1734, OM Ross, John (Dick) R., 2501 N Norris St, Clovis, 88101, 575-762-4727, AP Rowser, Dave, 837 W Jackson Ave, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-4135, SP Ruiz, Terri, PO Box 2338, Edgewood, 87015, 505-281-5566, MC Runyan, Gordon, PO Box 673, Tucumcari, 88401, SP Runyan, Joyce, PO Box 673, Tucumcari, 88401, MM Runyon, James T., PO Box 1616, Los Lunas, 87031, 505-865-7957, SP, MM Rush, Jerri, 4143 Quay R 36, McAlister, 88427, MM Rushing, Ronnie, 9 Los Chavez Park Rd, Belen, 87002, 505-865-7701, ME Russell, Carl L., 9429 Constitution Ave NE, Albuquerque, 87112, 505-292-2713, OM Russell, James K., PO Box 1888, Hobbs, 88241, 575-393-8065, SP Russo, John, PO Box 287, Fort Sumner, 88119, 575-355-2634, SP S Salazar, Jeremy, PO Box 1881, Cuba, 87013, AP Salazar, Joshua, 1800 South Locust Street, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-522-7900, MY Salazar, Robert, 123 Osuna Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87107, 505-345-2380, OM Salguero, Tomas, PO Box 6857, Albuquerque, 87197, 505-903-2533, MY Sanchez, Mary Ann, PO Box 86, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-3025, MC, MP Sanders, Dan, PO Box 158, Aztec, 87410, 505-334-6833, SP Schlauger, Robert, 201 Heiland Rd, Aztec, 87410, 505-334-2807, SP Schneider, Elane, PO Box 275, Dora, 88115, 575-477-2246, MC Schneider, Terry (Butch), PO Box 275, Dora, 88115, 575-477-2246, SP Schuj, Tom, PO Box 1015, Clovis, 88102, 575-762-2926, SP Schwalk, Garry, PO Box 489, Carlsbad, 88221, 575-887-1158, AP, ME Scott, Fred, PO Box 206, Cubero, 87014, MM Scott, Howell, 1316 Scenic Dr, Alamogordo, 88310, 575-437-7311, SP Scott, Michael, PO Box 1122, Aztec, 87410, 505-334-0692, SP Seale, Edwin, 700 S 8th St, Deming, 88030, 575-546-3955, OM Searcy, Chris, 104 S Coronado, Espanola, 87532, SP Secatero, Delbert, PO Box 3187, Tohajiilee, 87026, MR Segura-Moriel, Christine, PO Box 972, Tucumcari, 88401, MM Sellers, Matt, 2740 Northern Blvd NE Ste 102, Rio Rancho, 87124, 505-314-3643, SP

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Sewell, Dag, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW Sharps, Dan, 1534 Blake Rd SW, Albuquerque, 87105, 505-877-7939, MM Sharps, Daniel, 1534 Blake Rd SW, Albuquerque, 87105, 505-877-7939, AP Shaw, Bennie, PO Box 488, Hagerman, 88232, 575-752-3228, MM Sherrill, Stewart, 301 E Snyder St, Hobbs, 88240, 575-393-7183, SP Shin, Gyung, 1805 Gallinas Rd, Rio Rancho, 87144, 505-453-5461, SP Shook, Betsy, 2 Arroyo Seco Rd, Silver City, 88061, 575-538-3558, MM Sidwell, Gordon, 1418 Mossman, Roswell, 88201, 575-622-1372, MM Siegel, Craig, 629 Highway 170, Farmington, 87401, 505-486-1958, SP Silva, Floyd, PO Box 68006, Albuquerque, 87193, 505-792-8737, SP Silva, Floyd, PO Box 68006, Albuquerque, 87193, 505-792-8737, MY Silva, Michael, PO Box 537, Dexter, 88230, MY Silva, Nayelli, PO Box 2046, Clovis, 88102, 575-762-6588, MC Silva Jr, Michael, PO Box 537, Dexter, 88230, MR Simmons, Robin, PO Box 287, Fort Sumner, 88119, 575-355-2634, OM Singleton, Tim, 322 W Grand Ave, Artesia, 88210, 575-748-1308, MY Skariah, Matthew, 2420 N Garden Ave, Roswell, 88201, 575-622-8182, OM Small, Johnny, PO Box 1965, Hobbs, 88241, 575-631-8966, SP Smallcanyon, Ina, 5206 W. Comanche St., Farmington, 87401, 505-326-2810, ME Smallwood, Jack, PO Box 296, Texico, 88135, 575-482-3632, MC Smith, Cheryl, PO Box 829, Carrizozo, 88301, 575-648-2968, MP Smith, Hayden, PO Box 829, Carrizozo, 88301, 575-648-2968, SP Smith, Jessie, PO BX 6919, Clovis, 88102, 575-935-8463, MC Smith, Mark, 4041 Barbara Loop Se, Rio Rancho, 87124, 505-792-9191, MM Smith, Phillip, PO Box 1126, Socorro, 87801, 575-835-0041, SP Smith, Richard, 2001 S Lea Ave, Roswell, 88203, 575-622-9980, SP Smith, Steven D., PO Box 188, Portales, 88130, 575-356-4501, SP Smith, Timothy R., PO Box 188, Portales, 88130, 575-356-4501, MY Snook, Matt, 4601 Paradise Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87114, 505-247-3611, MM Snow, Daniel, 200 W Sycamore Ave, Bloomfield, 87413, 505-632-3335, MY Soto, Frank, 601 S Dustin Rd, Farmington, 87401, 505-326-4008, SP Soto, Juan Carlos, P O Box 462, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-7458, SP, MM, MY Soto, Olga, 601 S Dustin Rd, Farmington, 87401, 505-326-4008, MC Soto, Rita, P O Box 462, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-7458, MC, MP Soto, Stephen, 601 S Dustin Rd, Farmington, 87401, 505-326-4008, MM Souders, Charles, PO Box 5189, Silver City, 88062, 575-574-2382, SP Soulsby, Dan, HC 61 Box 2026, Ramah, 87321, 505-775-3393, SP Soulsby, W.D., HC 61 Box 2026, Ramah, 87321, 505-775-3393, OM Souter, Zach, 1700 E Yeso Dr, Hobbs, 88240, 575-397-7447, ME Souter, Zach, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW Sparkman, Hoie, 1418 Mossman, Roswell, 88201, 575-622-1372, OM Sparks, Jay, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, OM Speed, Alan D., PO Box 1150, Jal, 88252, 575-395-2808, SP Speed, Beth, PO Box 1150, Jal, 88252, 575-395-2808, MM, MC Spencer, Mike, PO Box 242, Artesia, 88211, 575-746-3258, MM, ME Spicer, Johnny D., PO Box 158, Aztec, 87410, 505-334-6833, AP Spriggs, Chad, PO Box 676, Cerrillos, 87010, 505-438-2885, SP

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Spruill, John, PO Box 308, Maxwell, 87728, SP Spruill-Taylor, Joanna, PO Box 308, Maxwell, 87728, MM, MC Stacy, Jenenia, 1101 W. 18th Street, Portales, 88130, 575-356-4273, MY, MC Staley, Matthew, 211 W 20th St, Farmington, 87401, 505-327-4771, MY Stanton, Leonard, 4143 Quay R 36, McAlister, 88427, SP Steele, Marshall V., PO Box 1217, Silver City, 88062, 575-388-1582, AP Stoddard, Alan, 270 Country Club Dr., Ruidoso, 88345, 575-257-2081, SP Stone, George, PO Box 367, High Rolls Mountain Park, 88325, 575-682-3211, OM Stone, W.A., PO Box 389, Alamogordo, 88311, 575-437-0110, OM Strock, Glen, PO Box 806, Pecos, 87552, 505-757-2631, SP Su, Victor, 2721 Arizona NE, Albuquerque, 87110, MR Sullins, Kristi, 4601 Paradise Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87114, 505-247-3611, MP Sullins, Trey, 4601 Paradise Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87114, 505-247-3611, MC Sullivan, Rick, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW Summers, Micheal, 2511 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, 87112, 505-332-1777, SW Sundheimer, Craig, 3906 19th Ave SE, Rio Rancho, 87124, 505-892-1323, AP Swann, Ryne, PO Box 33, Moriarty, 87035, 505-832-6385, AP, MM Swann, Sam, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW T Tabor, Brian, 1566 NM 88, Portales, 88130, 575-276-8295, SP Tafoya, Louie, PO Box 12805, Albuquerque, 87195, 505-877-9447, OM Tafoya, Scott, 417 Palomas Dr. SE, Albuquerque, 87108, 5.05E+09, SP Tague, Robert, 501 Wright Ave, Alamogordo, 88310, SP Tapia, Carlos, PO Box 298, Grants, 87020, 505-285-6643, SP Tapia, Carlos, PO Box 298, Grants, 87020, 505-285-6643, OM Tapia, Shirley, PO Box 270, Portales, 88130, 575-356-8275, MC, MY Tarvin, Jimmy, PO Box 396, Loving, 88256, 575-885-1710, SP Taylor, David, PO Box 270, Portales, 88130, 575-356-8275, SP Taylor, Raelene H., PO Box 308, Maxwell, 87728, MP Teague, Randy, PO Box 283, Santa Clara, 88026, 575-574-2382, MC Tedford, Wayne, PO Box 50998, Albuquerque, 87181, AP Temple, Paul, 913 La Joya St., Espanola, 87532, 505-753-2805, SP Thackerson, Matt, PO Box 695, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-3637, SP Thai, Tan, 515 Ash St. SE, Albuquerque, 87106, 505-440-5416, SP Thatcher, Heather, 1800 South Locust Street, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-522-7900, MC Theroux, Virginia, PO Box 181, Canutillo TX, 79835, MC Thibodaux, David, 5915 Bluewater Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87105, 505-831-1899, SP Thibodaux, Kathy, 5915 Bluewater Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87105, 505-831-1899, ME, MY Thomas, Daniel, 211 W 20th St, Farmington, 87401, 505-327-4771, MM Thomas, Erlynn, PO Box 2097, Milan, 87021, 505-287-8510, MM Thomas, Jackie, PO Box 332, Dexter, 88230, 575-734-5673, SP Thomason, David, 201 Heiland Rd, Aztec, 87410, 505-334-2807, MM Thomason, Debra, 1701 N Coleman St, Hobbs, 88240, 575-393-9026, MY Thompson, Ken, 1418 Mossman, Roswell, 88201, 575-622-1372, OM Timmons, Steve, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW Tindell, Thomas, 8100 Wyoming Blvd. NE, M4-166, Albuquerque, 87113, OM

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Torres, Bob, PO Box 3158, Roswell, 88202, AP Torres, Tina, PO Box 3158, Roswell, 88202, MM Torrison, John, 2517 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, 87112, 505-243-2707, DM Townley, Dickie, 322 W Grand Ave, Artesia, 88210, 575-748-1308, OM Treadwell, Charles, 1534 Blake Rd SW, Albuquerque, 87105, 505-877-7939, SP Tso, James, PO Box 243, Teec Nos Pos AZ, 86514, 505-612-1847, SP Tsoodle, Paula, PO Box 1593, Taos, 87571, 575-758-4416, MY Tsoodle, Tim, 1124 Hermosa Dr SE, Albuquerque, 87108, SP Tucker, Billy, PO Box 367, High Rolls Mountain Park, 88325, 575-682-3211, SP Turk, Gene, PO Box 3037, Gallup, 87305, 505-722-7307, SP Turnage, Don, PO Box 8, Mimbres, 88049, 575-536-9543, SP Turner, Wayne, PO Box 241, Salem, 87941, 575-267-4237, MM U Underwood, James, Box 453, Las Cruces, 88004, 575-522-6764, DM Uribe, Ana, 4601 Panther Peck Dr, Las Cruces, 88012, 575-373-1175, ME, MY V Valentine, Jacque, PO Box 697, House, 88121, 575-279-7893, MM Valenzuela, Naomi, PO Box 96, La Mesa, 88044, 575-649-9535, MP Valenzuela, Ruben, PO Box 96, La Mesa, 88044, 575-649-9535, SP, MY Valles, Adam, 3950 Stern Dr, Las Cruces, 88001, MY Vargas, Hilda, 501 N Burk St, Hobbs, 88240, 575-397-5983, ME Vargas, Ramiro, 501 N Burk St, Hobbs, 88240, 575-397-5983, ME, MY Vassar, Tina, 2201 N Main St, Clovis, 88101, 575-763-7942, MC Vaughan, Rick, 9 Los Chavez Park Rd, Belen, 87002, 505-865-7701, MM, MY Vaughan, II, Gavin, PO Box 1749, Artesia, 88211, 575-746-9736, SP, MM Vaughn, Carroll, 200 W Sycamore Ave, Bloomfield, 87413, 505-632-3335, OM Vaughn, Dennis, PO Box 276, Flora Vista, 87415, 505-486-3816, SP Vicirca, Nick, PO Box 35, Lindrith, 87029, 575-774-9172, MM Viera, Andrew, 812 Fruit Avenue NW, Albuquerque, 87102, 505-247-4781, SP Vigil, Claude, PO Box 188, Portales, 88130, 575-356-4501, AP Vivian, Joe Ray, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, MC W Wall, Chris, 2501 N Norris St, Clovis, 88101, 575-762-4727, AP Wall, Denise, 301 E Snyder St, Hobbs, 88240, 575-393-7183, MC, MP Waller, Cyndi, 629 Highway 170, Farmington, 87401, 505-486-1958, MM Wallin, Randy, PO Box 1113, Clovis, 88102, 575-791-3612, MM Ward, Marthel, PO Box 1777, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-3555, MM Ware, Sid, PO Box 33, Moriarty, 87035, 505-832-6385, MY Warner, Kevin, 5800 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87109, 505-881-9711, ME Washington, Kershaw, PO Box 389, Alamogordo, 88311, 575-437-0110, OM Waterman, David, 8888 Harper Dr NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-828-2600, OM Watson, Danny, 301 E Snyder St, Hobbs, 88240, 575-393-7183, OM Waygood, Barbara, PO Box 489, Carlsbad, 88221, 575-887-1158, MP Webb, Sandy, PO Box 151, Monument, 88265, MM Weil, Aaron, PO Box 58, Tijeras, 87059, 505-281-3342, MM, MY Welborn, Kevin, 2201 N Main St, Clovis, 88101, 575-763-7942, SP

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West, Cal, PO Box 287, Corona, 88318, 575-849-2011, SP, MM West, Rachel A., P.O. Box 568, Carlsbad, 88221, 575-887-6124, MM West, Sherry, PO Box 287, Corona, 88318, 575-849-2011, ME, MC Wheeler, Dave, 1101 W. 18th Street, Portales, 88130, 575-356-4273, OM White, Randy, 220 Paseo Del Pueblo N, Taos, 87571, 575-758-3354, SP White, Ruby, 2001 S Lea Ave, Roswell, 88203, 575-622-9980, MP White, Terry, PO Box A, Conchas Dam, 88416, 575-868-2237, MM White, Timothy, PO Box 1216, Chama, 87520, 575-756-2513, SP Whitener, Cheryl, 291 SR 77, Texico, 88135, 575-389-5334, MM Whitesides, Martha, PO Box 972, Tucumcari, 88401, MC Whitman, Denise, 220 W Avenue I, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-2524, MY, MC Widener, Randel, PO Box 187, Ruidoso Downs, 88346, 575-378-4611, SP Wilcher, Rick, 314 S Roosevelt Road AG, Floyd, 88118, SP Wilkerson, Dane, PO Box 2485, Hobbs, 88241, 575-397-7661, MM Wilkerson, Dwayne, PO Box 270, Portales, 88130, 575-356-8275, MM Wilkinson, Arrow, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, SP Willemsma, Hank, PO Box 13073, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-526-2578, SP Willemsma, Holly, PO Box 557, Hatch, 87937, 575-267-4871, MM Willeto, Viola, PO Box 26, Cuba, 87013, 505-220-7502, MY Williams, Keith, 3405 Vereda Baja, Santa Fe, 87507, 505-473-9467, SP Williams, Lisa, 1016 Old Road Box 9, Mescalero, 88340, MC Williams, Ron, 5620 Laredo Rd NE, Rio Rancho, 87144, 505-994-0430, AP Williams, Sharyl, PO Box 448, Window Rock AZ, 86515, 505-371-5803, MM Williams, Tadd, 2428 Bannister Rd, Carlsbad, 88220, MM Wilson, Scott, PO Box 94495, Albuquerque 87199, 505-924-2300, SW With, Ted, 3906 19th Ave SE, Rio Rancho, 87124, 505-892-1323, ME Wofford, Durward, PO Box 335, Melrose, 88124, 575-253-4403, SP Wood, Debbie, PO Box 166, Mayhill, 88339, 575-687-3754, MC Woodfill, John, PO Box 35, Lindrith, 87029, 575-774-9172, OM Wooley, Joanie, 700 S 8th St, Deming, 88030, 575-546-3955, MM Wortham, Glen, 421 N Prince St, Clovis, 88101, 575-762-4220, MM Wortham, Robbi, 421 N Prince St, Clovis, 88101, 575-762-4220, MP Wright, Mike, 322 W Grand Ave, Artesia, 88210, 575-748-1308, MM Wright, Riley, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, OM Wright, Robert, 12501 Lomas Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87112, 505-294-7679, MY Y Yazzie, Harding, PO Box 2892, Farmington, 87499, 505-327-7704, MM Yazzie, Harrilene, PO Box 295, Fort Wingate, 87316, 505-488-7008, MC Yelvington, Ben, PO Box 607, Espanola, 87532, 505-747-4273, OM Youn, Sung Yul, 3315 Tower Rd SW, Albuquerque, 87121, 505-242-8371, SP Young, Owen, PO Box 747, Rociada, 87742, 505-425-3442, SP Z Zelaya, Merari, 301 E Castle, Hobbs, 88240, 575-318-6249, MM Zotigh, Ralph, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111, 505-298-8455, MM

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NEW MEXICO BAPTIST CONGREGATIONS WITH PASTORS

Key to Associations – C-Central; E-Eastern; M-Mountain; MV-Mountain Valley; NA-Non-Associational; NE-Northeastern; PV-Pecos Valley; RG-Rio Grande; SJ-San Juan; SF-Santa Fe; SE-Southeastern; SW-Southwestern; T-Tucumcari; W-Western

(As of May 17, 2016)

Church city Congregation Mailing Address Zip Phone Email Address Pastor Assn Alamogordo Bethel Baptist Church 1316 Scenic 88310 575-437-7311 D. Howell Scott III MV Alamogordo Boles Acres Baptist Church 5980 Hwy 54 S Unit 3657 88311 575-437-7061 MV Alamogordo Calvary Baptist Church PO Box 389 88311 575-437-0110 [email protected] MV Alamogordo Eternity Baptist Church PO Box 2322 88311 575-439-1734 Dr. Andrew Payne MV Alamogordo First Baptist Church 1100 Michigan Ave. 88310 575-437-5510 [email protected] Kyle Bueermann MV Alamogordo Iglesia Bautista Getsemani PO Box 328 88311 Naya Benetiz MV Alamogordo New Life Baptist Fellowship 501 Wright 88310 Robert Tague MV Alamogordo Primera Baptist Church PO Box 647 88311 575-434-8650 [email protected] MV Albuquerque Alameda Baptist Church Box 10208 87184 505-898-2625 [email protected] Ken Clair C Albuquerque Anchor Church 8100 Wyoming NE M4-166 87113 Jared Bridge C Albuquerque Blake Road Baptist Church 1704 Blake Rd. SW 87105 505-877-6813 [email protected] Jacob McLeroy C

Albuquerque Carlisle Community Baptist Church

1124 Hermosa Dr. SE 87108 Tim Tsoodle C

Albuquerque Chinese Baptist Church 2721 Arizona NE 87110 Voon Min Liew C Albuquerque ChristChurch PO Box 50998 87181 505-269-2505 Matthew V. Hirschfeld C Albuquerque Crestview Community Church 301 Chama NE 87108 505-255-8223 [email protected] C Albuquerque Deaf Baptist Church 9429 Constitution NE 87111 Bobby Graff C Albuquerque Del Norte Baptist Church 5800 Montgomery Blvd. NE 87109 505-881-9711 [email protected] Dr. Brad Kelley C Albuquerque Del Norte Hispanic Ministry 5800 Montgomery Blvd. NE 87109 Roy Rosales C Albuquerque Eastern Hills Baptist Church 3100 Morris St. NE 87111 505-298-8455 [email protected] Larry Miller C

Albuquerque Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church

PO Box 26327 87125 505-242-8928 [email protected] Dennis Dunn C

Albuquerque First Baptist Church 4601 Paradise Blvd. NW, Ste B 87114 505-247-3611 [email protected] Michael Cook C Albuquerque First Baptist Church of W. Albq. 6400 Golf Course Rd. NW 87120 505-899-0665 [email protected] Dr. Adam Hughes C

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Church city Congregation Mailing Address Zip Phone Email Address Pastor Assn Albuquerque First Hispanic Baptist Church 812 Fruit Ave. NW 87102 505-247-4781 [email protected] Andrew Viera C Albuquerque Friendship Baptist Church PO Box 12805 87195 505-877-9447 Louie Tafoya, Contact C Albuquerque Girard Baptist Church 6613 Moore Dr. SW 87121 505-268-1002 Tony Chavez C Albuquerque Highland Baptist Church 417 Palomas SE 87108 505-256-1682 [email protected] Kenny Dillingham C Albuquerque Hoffmantown Baptist Church 8888 Harper Dr. NE 87111 505-828-2600 [email protected] Erik Christensen C Albuquerque Iglesia Bautista Betania Central PO Box 6857 87197 505-345-3299 Hilcias Barrios C Albuquerque Iglesia Bautista Emanuel 3817 Barcelona Pl. SW 87121 505-873-4976 Salvador Rodriguez C Albuquerque Iglesia Sinai PO Box 12352 87195 Hector Belmonte C Albuquerque Indian Baptist Mission 3100 Morris NE 87111 505-867-3425 Arrow Wilkinson C Albuquerque Indian Nations Baptist Church 417 Palomas SE 87108 Dr. Scott Tafoya C Albuquerque Korean American Baptist Church 3315 Tower Rd. SW 87121 505-242-8371 Sun Yul Youn C Albuquerque Monterey Baptist Church 12501 Lomas Blvd. NE 87112 505-294-7679 [email protected] Dr. Claude Cone C Albuquerque Mountain View Baptist Church 5500 2nd St. SW 87105 505-877-5673 Marc Dana C Albuquerque New Hope Full Gospel Church PO Box 11785 87192 505-881-7780 [email protected] David C. Cooper C Albuquerque Northdale Baptist Church 123 Osuna Rd. NW 87107 505-345-2380 Mike Hay C Albuquerque Passage Community Church PO Box 13386 87192 Rick Brittain C Albuquerque Promise Community Church 3803 Atrisco NW Ste A 87120 505-833-1080 Todd Patton C Albuquerque Riverside Baptist Church Box 12625 87195 505-750-3557 [email protected] Jerry A. Minor C Albuquerque Sagebrush Community Church 6440 Coors Blvd. NW 87120 505-922-9200 [email protected] Todd Cook C Albuquerque Sandia Baptist Church 9429 Constitution NE 87112 505-292-2713 [email protected] Dan Gregg C Albuquerque Southwest Heights Church 9800 Benavides SW 87121 505-831-1225 [email protected] Cory Griffith C Albuquerque Sovereign Grace Church 1534 Blake Rd. SW 87105 505-877-7939 Charles E. Treadwell C Albuquerque The Southwest Church 4515 Isleta Blvd. SW 87105 505-873-1600 Tony Chavez C

Albuquerque Trinity Baptist Church of Albuquerque

5915 Bluewater Rd. NW 87105 505-831-1899 [email protected]

David Thibodaux C

Albuquerque Vietnamese Baptist Church 515 Ash St. SE 87106 505-440-5416 [email protected] Tan Thai C Albuquerque Word of Life Church 3100 Morris NE 87111 Victor Grinevich C Albuquerque X-Factor Christian Fellowship 3023 Montclaire NE 87110 [email protected] Luke McKinnon C Angel Fire Angel Fire Baptist Church PO Box 1048 87710 575-377-3107 [email protected] Brian Nystrom N Animas First Baptist Church PO Box 341 88020 575-548-2572 Leroy Lacy SW Anthony First Baptist Church PO Box 1550 88021 575-882-2810 [email protected] RG Anthony Gethsemane Baptist Church PO Box 806 88021 Daniel Quinones RG Anthony Iglesia La Luz Del Mundo PO Box 181, Canutillo TX 79835 915-877-4327 Antonio Olivas RG

Anthony Mission Bautista Templo Betesda

PO Box 2623 88021 575-642-5229 Luis Ricardo Rivera RG

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Church city Congregation Mailing Address Zip Phone Email Address Pastor Assn Arch Arch Baptist Church 1566 NM 88, Portales 88130 575-276-8295 Brian Tabor E Arenas Valley

Arenas Valley Copper Ridge Fellowship

PO Box 283, Santa Clara 88026 575-537-2224 Steve Griffith SW

Artesia Catalyst Church 1107 S. Watson 88210 Nalan Frederick PV Artesia First Baptist Church 322 W. Grand 88210 575-748-1308 [email protected] PV Artesia Hermosa Drive Baptist Church PO Box 1749 88211 575-746-9736 [email protected] Gavin Vaughan II PV Artesia Primera Baptist Church PO Box 8 88211 575-746-2969 Abelardo Bolanos PV Artesia West Main Baptist Church PO Box 242 88211 575-746-3258 [email protected] Jason Kraft PV Aztec Aztec Cedar Hill Baptist Church 2816 Ladera, Farmington 87401 505-334-0692 [email protected] Mike Scott SJ Aztec Bethel Baptist Church 201 Heiland Rd. 87410 505-334-2807 [email protected] Robert J. Schlauger SJ

Aztec Crouch Mesa Community Church

10 County Rd 3323 87410 505-334-2808 [email protected] Stephen Dick SJ

Aztec First Baptist Church PO Box 158 87410 505-334-6833 [email protected] Dan Sanders SJ Bayard First Baptist Church PO Box 99 88023 575-537-5651 Duane Gray SW Bayard Mobile Home Bible Study PO Box 1124 88023 Rita Garcia SW Belen Belen Bible Study 43 Vista Del Ri o 87002 Eliseo Montoya C Belen First Baptist Church 115 S. 4th St. 87002 505-864-8621 [email protected] David Guerrero C

Belen New Life Community Fellowship

PO Box 634 87002 505-864-2305 [email protected] John Kennedy C

Belen Sierra Vista Baptist Church PO Box 289 87002 505-864-8855 Al Keeney C Bernalillo First Baptist Church PO Box 670 87004 505-867-8807 Al Carroll C Bernalillo Iglesia Hermosa Bernalillo PO Box 5043 87004 Herminio Estrada C Bernalillo Sandoval Country Jail Ministry PO Box 15218, Rio Rancho 87174 Dave Hudson C Bloomfield Calvary Southern Baptist Church 103 N. Heights 87413 505-632-3787 [email protected] SJ Bloomfield Dzil Na' Oodilii Bible Church 12739 US Hwy 550 87413 505-960-1151 Irvinson Jones SJ Bloomfield Eben-Ezer 900 S. Bloomfield Blvd. 87413 [email protected] Leonel Camacho SJ Bloomfield First Baptist Church 200 W. Sycamore 87413 505-632-3335 [email protected] Monty Mullenix SJ Bloomfield Gospel Victory Baptist Church PO Box 994 87413 James Eaton SJ Bosque Farms

First Baptist Church 1350 Bosque Farms Blvd. 87068 505-869-2759 [email protected] Rick Edwards C

Bosque Farms

Tender Mercy Baptist Church 2030 Eldorado Lp 87068 505-338-4021 Dr. Steve Long C

Candy Kitchen

Candy Kitchen Baptist Church HC 61 Box 2026, Ramah 87321 505-775-3393 Dr. Dan Soulsby W

Capitan Canaan Trail Baptist Church 105 Canaan Trail 88316 575-336-1979 [email protected] Roland Burnett MV Capitan Home Small Group PO Box 429 88316 Justin Bowman MV

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Church city Congregation Mailing Address Zip Phone Email Address Pastor Assn Capitan Trinity Baptist Church PO Box 429 88316 575-354-2044 Justin Bowman MV Carlsbad Blodgett Street Baptist Church 1500 W. Blodgett St. 88220 575-885-5033 [email protected] David Prell PV Carlsbad Cavern Baptist Church PO Box 3108 88221 575-887-2100 [email protected] Dick Means PV Carlsbad First Baptist Church PO Box 489 88221 575-887-1158 [email protected] Randy Land PV Carlsbad Garden Street Baptist Church PO Box 568 88220 575-887-6125 [email protected] Jimmy Hamilton PV Carlsbad Happy Valley Baptist Church PO Box 40 88221 575-885-4889 PV Carlsbad Hillcrest Baptist Church 605 N. 6th St. 88220 575-887-1128 [email protected] Ken Engledow PV Carlsbad La Huerta Baptist Church 109 W. Vineyard Lane 88220 575-885-3905 Steve Goings PV Carlsbad Primera Baptist Church PO Box 177 88221 [email protected] PV Carlsbad Standpipe Road Baptist Church 1701 Standpipe Rd. 88220 575-887-5051 Mark Devine PV Carrizozo First Baptist Church PO Box 829 88301 575-648-2968 Hayden Smith MV Causey Causey First Baptist Church PO Box 22 88113 John Combs, Interim E Cerrillos Cerrillos Community Church PO Box 676 87010 Chad Spriggs C Chama First Baptist Church PO Box 1216 87520 575-756-2513 Timothy White SJ Chaparral First Baptist Church 401 Paseo Real Dr. 88081 575-824-4500 [email protected] Richard Plock RG Church Rock Church Rock 501 S. 3rd St., Gallup 87301 Robert Fontenot W Cimarron First Baptist Church PO Box 235 87714 Rick Rinde N Clayton First Baptist Church PO Box 87 88415 575-374-9285 [email protected] N Cleveland Mora Valley Baptist Church PO Box 248 87715 575-387-2158 David Herrera N Cloudcroft First Baptist Church PO Box 392 88317 575-682-2763 [email protected] Larry Evans MV Clovis Calvary Baptist Church 720 N. Davis St. 88101 575-762-1350 Marshall Fair E Clovis Central Baptist Church 2501 N. Norris 88101 575-762-4727 [email protected] Alan McAlister E Clovis First Baptist Church PO Box 1015 88102 575-762-2926 [email protected] Tom Schuj E Clovis Forrest Heights Baptist Church PO Box 1113 88102 575-763-7860 Garlan Hughes E Clovis Highland Baptist Church 2201 N. Main 88101 575-763-7942 [email protected] Kevin Welborn E Clovis Iglesia Bautista Belen PO Box 2046 88102 575-762-6588 [email protected] E Clovis Iglesia Bautista Nuevo Canto 720 N. Davis St. 88101 575-219-4643 [email protected] Pilo Delgado, Interim E Clovis Parkland Baptist Church 921 Parkland Dr. 88101 575-762-1779 [email protected] Wayne Boydston E Clovis Prince Street Baptist Church 421 N. Prince St. 88101 575-762-4220 [email protected] Tommy Hohstadt E Clovis Sandia Baptist Church 1100 W. Manana 88101 575-763-3471 Kelly Hartz E Clovis The Vine Community Church PO Box 6919 88102 575-935-8463 [email protected] Derek Osburn E Columbus Columbus Community Church PO Box 5189, Silver City 88062 Charles Souders SW Conchas Conchas Baptist Church PO Box A 88416 575-868-2237 Sam Duncan T Corona First Baptist Church PO Box 287 88318 575-849-2011 Cal West MV Cuba Eagle Springs Baptist Church HCR 79, Box 1609 87013 [email protected] Willie Montoya C

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Church city Congregation Mailing Address Zip Phone Email Address Pastor Assn Cuba First Baptist Church PO Box 391 87013 575-289-3435 Stephen Reynolds C Cuba Living Spring Baptist Church HCR 17 Box 420 87013 Tom Guerito SJ Cuba Pine Hill Baptist Church PO Box 1881 87013 Wesley W. Castillo, Jr. SJ Cuba Tinian Indian Baptist Church PO Box 26 87013 505-220-7502 Andrew Begaye SJ Datil First Baptist Church PO Box 23 87821 575-772-5577 [email protected] Harold Jenkerson M Deming Bethel Baptist Church 700 S. 8th St. 88030 575-546-3955 [email protected] Mason Davis SW Deming First Baptist Church PO Box 328 88031 575-546-6509 [email protected] Dr. Robert Hamilton SW Deming Iglesia La Compasion de Jesus 918 Gold St. 88030 575-546-4019 Manuel Mendez SW Deming Son-Shine Community Church 105 Manzanita SE 88030 575-546-3522 [email protected] Mark Boggs SW Deming Windmill Cowboy Church PO Box 2401 88031 Bruce Bedlin SW Des Moines First Baptist Church PO Box 8 88418 575-278-2421 Bryan Kimsey N

Dexter Common Ground Community Church

PO Box 332 88230 575-734-5673 [email protected] Jackie Thomas PV

Dexter Primera Iglesia Bautista PO Box 537 88230 Sam Chavez PV Dona Ana Hill Baptist Church PO Box 896 88033 575-524-2105 Bill Johnson RG Dora First Baptist Church PO Box 275 88115 575-477-2246 Butch Schneider E Dulce Dulce Baptist Church PO Box 186 87528 575-759-1788 John Motter SJ Eagle Nest Eagle Nest Baptist Church PO Box 1 87718 Merrell Howell N Edgewood Mountain Valley Baptist Church PO Box 2338 87015 505-281-5566 [email protected] Talon Noh C Elephant Butte

The Church at the Butte PO Box 1346 87935 575-744-4487 [email protected] Joe Byers RG

Elida First Baptist Church PO Box 212 88116 575-274-6371 John Faucett E Espanola Amazing Grace Fellowship 104 S. Coronado 87532 505-753-6821 Chris Searcy, Interim SF Espanola First Baptist Church 913 La Joya St. 87532 505-753-2805 [email protected] Paul Temple SF Espanola First Indian Baptist Church PO Box 607 87532 505-747-4273 Chalres Riddick SF Estancia First Baptist Church PO Box 528 87016 505-384-2286 [email protected] Jonathan D. Richard C Estancia Immanuel Baptist Church PO Box 472 87016 505-384-9565 [email protected] Cory Dryden C Eunice First Baptist Church PO Box 1449 88231 575-394-2568 [email protected] SE Eunice Iglesia Bautista PO Box 1615 88231 Octavio Ornelas SE Fairacres Fairacres Baptist Church PO Box 257 88033 575-526-3680 Chipper Moore RG Farmington Emmanuel Baptist Church 211 W. 20th St 87401 505-327-4771 [email protected] Steve Ballew SJ Farmington First Baptist Church 511 W. Arrington 87401 505-325-4528 [email protected] Keith Berryman SJ Farmington First Indian Baptist Church PO Box 2892 87499 505-327-7704 Neil Johnson, Interim SJ Farmington Grace Hill Church 4400 E. Main St. 87402 505-327-7791 [email protected] Timothy Castillo SJ Farmington Ideal Baptist Church 203 E. Elm 87401 505-327-3689 H.R. Fleetwood SJ

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Church city Congregation Mailing Address Zip Phone Email Address Pastor Assn Farmington Korean American Baptist Church 1805 Gallinas Rd., Rio Rancho 87144 Gyung I. Shin SJ Farmington Mesa View Baptist Church 4 Rd 5323 87401 505-632-1229 Tom Dierdorf SJ Farmington Mountain Vista Baptist Church 4401 Wildflower Mesa Dr. 87401 505-599-9019 [email protected] John Preston SJ Farmington Primera Iglesia Bautista 601 S. Dustin Rd. 87401 505-326-4008 [email protected] J. Frank Soto SJ

Farmington The Gathering Community Church

PO Box 376 87499 [email protected] Richard Bachert SJ

Farmington Totah Baptist Church 5206 W. Comanche 87401 505-326-2810 SJ Farwell God's House 510 US Hwy 84, TX 79325 Guerrero Olmos E Flora Vista First Baptist Church PO Box 276 87415 505-334-8062 Dennis Vaughn SJ Floyd Floyd Baptist Church 314 S. Roosevelt Rd. AG 88118 Rick Wilcher E Forrest Forrest Community Church 4143 Quay R 36, McAlister 88427 Leonard Stanton E Fort Sumner First Baptist Church PO Box 287 88119 575-355-2634 [email protected] John Russo E Fort Sumner Nueva Vida en Cristo 30647 Hwy 60 88119 Jorge Ramirez-Kohler E Fruitland Fruitland Baptist Church PO Box 7 87416 [email protected] Jarryd Colloyer SJ Gallup East Aztec Baptist Church PO Box 3037 87305 505-722-7307 [email protected] Gene Turk W Gallup El Buen Pastor PO Box 366 87305 505-722-6324 [email protected] David Fernandez C Gallup First Baptist Church 2112 College Dr. 87301 505-722-4401 [email protected] Jay McCollum, Jr. W Gallup First Indian Baptist Church 501 S. 3rd 87301 505-870-9209 [email protected] Robert Fontenot W Gila Gila Valley Baptist Church PO Box 62 88038 575-535-2977 [email protected] Tar Henderson SW Glenwood Glenwood Baptist Church PO Box 84 88039 575-539-2266 Wayne Nelson SW Grady Grady Baptist Church PO Box 647 88120 575-357-2525 [email protected] Greg Martin E Grants First Baptist Church PO Box 298 87020 505-285-6643 [email protected] Carlos Tapia W Hachita Hachita Baptist Church PO Box 1 88040 Michael Head SW Hagerman First Baptist Church PO Box 488 88232 575-752-3228 Herb Gage PV Hatch First Baptist Church PO Box 557 87937 575-267-4871 [email protected] Andy DeHart RG Hatch Iglesia Renacer PO Box 1121 87937 Mariano Lopez RG High Rolls Trinity Baptist Church PO Box 367 88325 575-682-3211 [email protected] Billy Tucker MV Hobbs Bel Aire Baptist Church 2911 N. Dal Paso 88240 575-392-5009 [email protected] Shawn Drake SE Hobbs Belvue Baptist Church 1701 N. Coleman 88240 575-393-9026 [email protected] Mike McGuire SE Hobbs Bethel Baptist Church 12129 N. Denver City Hwy. 88242 575-392-8468 [email protected] Jimmy Crawford SE Hobbs Bible Study PO Box 2485 88241 Scott Capps SE Hobbs Celebration Cristiana 301 E. Castle Ave. 88240 575-318-6249 [email protected] Rudy Humerez SE Hobbs Crosswinds Community Church PO Box 2485 88241 575-397-7661 [email protected] Brad Reimers SE Hobbs First Baptist Church 301 E. Snyder 88240 575-393-7183 [email protected] Stewart Sherrill SE Hobbs Iglesia Bautista Betesda 501 N. Burk 88240 575-397-5983 Alfredo Garza SE

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Church city Congregation Mailing Address Zip Phone Email Address Pastor Assn Hobbs Immanuel Baptist Church PO Box 718 88241 575-393-4273 [email protected] David Downs SE Hobbs Nadine Baptist Church PO Box 1965 88241 Johnny Small SE Hobbs New Hope Baptist Church PO Box 773 88241 575-392-8224 [email protected] SE Hobbs Open Arms Fellowship 331 W. Taos 88240 Randy A. Leake SE Hobbs Pleasant Green Baptist Church PO Box 1888 88241 575-393-8065 James Russell SE Hobbs Taylor Memorial Baptist Church 1700 E. Yeso Dr. 88240 575-397-7447 [email protected] Andrew Hebert SE House First Baptist Church PO Box 697 88121 575-279-7893 [email protected] Walter Greaser, Interim T Jal Calvary Baptist Church PO Box 1150 88252 575-395-2808 [email protected] Alan Speed SE Jal First Baptist Church PO Box 358 88252 575-395-2402 [email protected] Jody O'Briant SE Jemez Jemez Mountain Church 6 Riverview Ct., Jemez Springs 87025 575-829-4475 Eric Larson SF Jemez Valley Jemez Valley Baptist Church PO Box 140, Jemez Pueblo 87024 575-834-7551 Daniel Clymer C Kirtland First Baptist Church PO Box 38 87417 505-598-5809 [email protected] Brett Puckitt SJ La Mesa La Mesa Community Church PO Box 96 88044 575-649-8387 Ruben Valenzuela RG La Plata Freedom Baptist Church PO Box 222 87418 505-325-2810 Will Rassmussen SJ La Plata La Plata Valley 629 Highway 170, Farmington 87401 505-486-1958 Craig Siegel SJ Laguna Laguna-Acoma Church PO Box 206, Cubero 87014 [email protected] Kaul Corley W Lake Arthur First Baptist Church PO Box 6 88253 575-365-2026 [email protected] Scott Martin PV Lakewood Lakewood Community Chapel PO Box 267, Artesia 88211 PV Las Cruces Believe in Me 1306 Madrid Ave. 88001 Juan Jose Morales RG Las Cruces Buena Vida 9547 Tres Yuccas Rd. 88012 Bernardo Flores RG Las Cruces Buenas Nuevas Mission 4601 Panther Peck Dr. 88012 Raul Arreola RG Las Cruces Calvary Baptist Church 1800 S. Locust St. 88001 575-522-7900 [email protected] Kevin Glenn RG Las Cruces East Mesa Baptist Church 6160 Moongate 88012 575-382-0386 James Pratt RG Las Cruces El Buen Pastor 3950 Stern Dr. 88001 RG Las Cruces Emanuel Baptist Church PO Box 2593 88004 575-523-9491 [email protected] Saul Gonzalez RG

Las Cruces Fairacres Iglesia Bautista Nueva Esperanza

283 Waring Rd. 88007 [email protected] RG

Las Cruces First Baptist Church 106 S. Miranda 88005 575-524-3691 [email protected] Dr. David Burrows RG Las Cruces Iglesia Bautista Unidos en Cristo 1306 E. Madrid 88001 575-523-4387 Juan Francisco Lopez RG Las Cruces Mt. Carmel Baptist Church 955 S.Walnut St. 88001 Clarence Davis RG Las Cruces Primera Baptist Church PO Box 321 88001 575-526-5414 [email protected] Jorge Mares RG Las Cruces Valley View Baptist Church PO Box 13073 88001 575-526-2578 Hank Willemsma RG Las Vegas Calvary Baptist Church 300 Baca Avenue 87701 505-426-9212 [email protected] Stephen Boldin N Las Vegas First Baptist Church 201 Mountain View Dr. 87701 Jesse Boggs N Lindrith Lindrith Baptist Church PO Box 35 87029 575-774-9172 James Benshoof C

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Church city Congregation Mailing Address Zip Phone Email Address Pastor Assn Logan First Baptist Church PO Box 382 88426 575-487-2232 [email protected] Stephen Kulback T Lordsburg First Baptist Church PO Box 128 88045 575-542-3783 Will Lackey SW Los Alamos First Baptist Church 2200 Diamond Dr. 87544 505-662-3712 [email protected] SF

Los Alamos White Rock Baptist Church 80 State Road 4 87544 505-672-9764 [email protected] Dr. Charles F. McCullough

SF

Los Chavez First Baptist Church of Los Chavez

9 Los Chavez Park Lp, Belen 87002 505-865-7701 [email protected] Boyd Morerod C

Los Lunas First Baptist Church PO Box 1616 87031 505-865-7957 [email protected] James Runyan C Los Lunas Mesa View Family Church PO Box 2575 87031 505-865-3581 Gene Nester C Los Lunas Mission Valley Baptist Church PO Box 2923 87031 [email protected] Mike Engle C Loving Loving Baptist Church PO Box 396 88256 575-885-1710 [email protected] Jimmy Tarvin PV Lovington Communidad Cristiana La Roca PO Box 226 88260 SE Lovington Crosswinds Community Church PO Box 506 88260 575-396-2062 Matt Ray SE Lovington Emmanuel Baptist Church PO Box 237 88260 575-396-7045 SE Lovington First Baptist Church PO Box 695 88260 575-396-3637 [email protected] Matt Thackerson SE Lovington Hillcrest Baptist Church 220 W. Avenue I 88260 575-396-2524 [email protected] SE Lovington Iglesia Bautista Bethel PO Box 86 88260 575-396-3025 Hiram Ramos SE Lovington Iglesia Cristo Viene PO Box 244 88260 432-209-8174 Refugio Porras SE Lovington Jackson Avenue Baptist Church 837 W. Jackson Avenue 88260 575-396-4135 [email protected] Dave Rowser SE Lovington Primera Baptist Church PO Box 462 88260 575-396-7458 Juan Carlos Soto SE Lovington Trinity Baptist Church PO Box 1777 88260 575-396-3555 Andy Lareau SE Magdalena Alamo Navajo Baptist Church PO Box 5053, Alamo 87825 575-854-2228 M Magdalena First Baptist Church PO Box 418 87825 575-854-2389 Paul Holt M Maxwell First Baptist Church PO Box 308 87728 John Spruill N Mayhill Mayhill Baptist Church PO Box 166 88339 575-687-3754 Robert Bailey MV Melrose First Baptist Church PO Box 335 88124 575-253-4403 Durward Wofford E

Mescalero Mescalero Baptist Mission 107 Jack Little Dr. Apt F2, Ruidoso

88345 [email protected] Zach Malott MV

Mesilla Mesilla Valley Hispanic PO Box 1440 88046 Guillermo Hernandez RG Mesilla Park Crossroads PO Box 276, Las Cruces 88004 David Cunniff RG Mesilla Park Mesilla Park Community Church PO Box 506 88047 575-524-7658 [email protected] Dennis Diaz RG Mesquite Mesquite Baptist Church PO Box 317 88048 David Pippen RG Midway Midway Baptist Church PO Box 358 88230 575-347-2909 [email protected] William Lowery PV Milan Immanuel Baptist Church PO Box 2097 87021 505-287-8510 Garland M. Moore W Mimbres Rio Mimbres Baptist Church PO Box 8 88049 575-536-9543 [email protected] Don Turnage, Interim SW

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Church city Congregation Mailing Address Zip Phone Email Address Pastor Assn

Mimbres Women's Community Bible Study

PO Box 507 88049 Shirley Disert SW

Monument Monument Baptist Church PO Box 151 88265 575-393-7639 Dr. Matt Price SE Moriarty First Baptist Church PO Box 33 87035 505-832-6385 [email protected] Dennis Garcia C Mountainair First Baptist Church PO Box 504 87036 505-847-2394 Tony Reynolds C Organ Faith Christian Fellowship PO Box 385 88052 Mitch Newton RG Otis First Baptist Church of Otis 2428 Bannister St. 88220 575-236-6331 [email protected] PV Pecos Pecos Valley Cowboy Church PO Box 806 87552 505-757-2631 Glen Strock SF Pie Town Pie Town Baptist Church PO Box 732 87827 575-773-4532 Steve Candelaria M Pinon First Baptist Church PO Box 4 88344 Gary Gardner MV Portales Calvary Baptist Church 1101 W. 18th 88130 575-356-4273 [email protected] Brad Morgan E Portales Emmanuel Baptist Church PO Box 270 88130 575-356-8275 [email protected] David Taylor E Portales First Baptist Church 100 S. Avenue C 88130 575-356-6761 [email protected] Dr. David McFadden E Portales Iglesia Bautista Bethel PO Box 1165 88130 Jesus Espinoza E

Portales Iglesia Bautista El Divino Salvador

PO Box 1081 88130 [email protected] Ismael Machado E

Portales New Testament Baptist Church PO Box 337 88130 575-607-6019 [email protected] Onasis Mejia E Portales The Porch PO Box 484 88130 Cody Brown E Portales University Baptist Church PO Box 188 88130 575-356-4501 [email protected] Steven Smith E Quemado First Baptist Church PO Box 102 87829 575-773-4648 [email protected] M Ranchvale Ranchvale Baptist Church 1696 CR 16, Clovis 88101 575-985-2437 Doug Brooks E Raton Calvary Baptist Church PO Box 825 87740 575-445-8143 Ed Buerkle N Raton First Baptist Church PO Box 656 87740 575-445-3571 [email protected] Dr. Mark Crotinger N Red River First Baptist Church PO Box 159 87558 575-754-2882 Joe Phillips SF Reserve Reserve Baptist Church PO Box 168 87830 575-533-6330 Johnny Roberts M Rio Rancho Celebracion 5620 Laredo NE 87144 Carlos Bonafoux C Rio Rancho Celebration Baptist Church 5620 Laredo NE 87144 505-994-0430 [email protected] Dr. David Brittain C Rio Rancho Cottonwood Church 4041 Barbara Lp Ste B 87124 505-792-9191 [email protected] Dan Cooley C Rio Rancho Emmanuel Missionary Church PO Box 44835 87174 505-896-6901 [email protected] Dr. Charles Becknell C Rio Rancho First Baptist Church 3906 19th Ave. SE 87124 505-892-1323 [email protected] Si Budagher C Rio Rancho Paragon Church 2740 Northern Blvd. NE Ste 102 87124 505-314-3643 Matt Sellers C Rio Rancho Real Life Church PO Box 15988 87174 [email protected] Carl Anderson C Rio Rancho Rio Rancho Hispanic 3906 19th Ave. SE 87124 Kristean Alcocer C Rio Rancho Rio Rancho Soul Rio Church PO Box 68006, Albuquerque 87193 505-792-8737 [email protected] Floyd Silva C Rio Rancho Rio Grande Retirement Comm. Dave Hudson C

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Church city Congregation Mailing Address Zip Phone Email Address Pastor Assn Rio Rancho Word of Life Baptist Church 3305 19th Ave SE 87124 505-892-6602 Kevin Haney C Rociada Rociada Baptist Church PO Box 747 87742 505-425-3442 [email protected] Owen Young N

Rock Springs Rock Springs Community Church

PO Box 6117, Gallup 87301 W

Rodeo First Baptist Church PO Box 287 88056 575-557-1021 Leroy Lacy SW Roswell Adventure Bible Church 1905 S. Main 88203 Timothy Arlet PV Roswell Berrendo Baptist Church 1418 Mossman 88201 575-622-1372 Troy Grant PV Roswell Bethel Baptist Church 2420 N. Garden St. 88201 575-622-8182 [email protected] Don Hayhurst, Interim PV Roswell Bykota Baptist Church 2106 E. Pine Lodge Rd. 88201 575-624-1705 [email protected] Don Johnson PV Roswell Calvary Baptist Church 1009 W. Alameda 88203 575-622-2553 [email protected] Andy Byers PV

Roswell El Calvario Baptist Church PO Box 3256 88202 575-623-8135 Eugenio de los Santos, Interim

PV

Roswell First Baptist Church 500 N. Pennsylvania 88201 575-623-2640 [email protected] Aaron Colyer PV Roswell Highland Baptist Church 2001 S. Lea 88203 575-622-9980 [email protected] Richard Smith, Interim PV Roswell Mountain View Baptist Church PO Box 5818 88202 575-622-1019 Andrew Heath PV Roswell Nueva Esperanza Centro PO Box 267, Artesia 88211 575-746-2729 Abelardo Bolanos PV Roswell One Tree Cowboy Fellowship 97 E. Darby Rd., Dexter 88230 Reed Wheeler, Contact PV

Roswell Trinidad Community Baptist Church

PO Box 3158 88202 575-622-2762 Mike Bush PV

Roy First Baptist Church PO Box 40 87743 575-485-2679 [email protected] Roy Mitchell N Ruidoso First Baptist Church 270 Country Club Dr. 88345 575-257-2081 Dr. Alan Stoddard MV Ruidoso Hispanic Baptist Church 270 Country Club Dr. 88345 MV Ruidoso Downs

First Baptist Church PO Box 187 88346 575-378-4611 [email protected] Dr. Randy Widener MV

Salem Salem Baptist Church PO Box 340 87941 575-267-4237 Josh Hunt RG San Jon First Baptist Church PO Box 95 88434 575-576-2535 Michael Erwin T San Mateo San Mateo Baptist Mission PO Box 2571, Milan 87021 505-715-7749 Robert Pougues W Sandia Park After School Bible Club PO Box 903 87047 Paul Carey C Sandia Park Bible Study PO Box 368, Cedar Crest 87008 Manny Montano C Sandia Park Vista Grande Church PO Box 903 87047 505-228-7890 [email protected] Charles Lord C Sanostee Mesa Baptist Church PO Box 2727, Shiprock 87420 Rick Begay SJ Santa Fe Calvary Baptist Church 1313 Apache Ave. 87505 [email protected] JimE Black SF Santa Fe Eldorado Community Church 7 Avenida Vista Grande #171 87508 505-466-2495 [email protected] David McPherson SF Santa Fe First Baptist Church 1605 Old Pecos Trail 87505 505-983-9141 [email protected] SF Santa Fe Iglesia Hermosa Santa Fe 1250 W. Alameda 87501 [email protected] Herminio Estrada C

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Church city Congregation Mailing Address Zip Phone Email Address Pastor Assn Santa Fe Lifepoint Church 3 Placita Dalinda 87508 [email protected] Jamie Duke SF Santa Fe Rosa de Saron 165 Calle Corazon 87507 Raul Valasquez C Santa Rosa First Baptist Church PO Box 446 88435 575-472-3622 Beau Lamb T Santa Teresa First Baptist Church PO Box 1524 88008 575-589-1269 Dave Hendrickx RG Santa Teresa Iglesia Bautista Emmanuel PO Box 214 88008 Carlos Pino RG Shiprock First Baptist Church PO Box 927 87420 505-809-6036 SJ Silver City First Baptist Church PO Box 1217 88062 575-388-1582 [email protected] Murray Pura SW Silver City Indian Hills Baptist Church 2 Arroya Seco Rd. 88061 575-538-3558 Michael Head SW Silver City Men's Theology Reading Group 2 Arroya Seco Rd. 88061 Michael Head SW Silver City Primera Iglesia Bautista PO Box 1669 88062 Raymundo Escobedo SW Socorro First Baptist Church PO Box 1126 87801 575-835-0041 [email protected] Phillip Smith M Socorro Socorro Chinese PO Box 1126 87801 Anna Tai M Springer First Baptist Church PO Box 157 87747 575-483-2828 N T or C First Baptist Church PO Box 329 87901 575-894-3005 [email protected] Dudley Bristow, Interim RG Taos First Baptist Church 220 Paseo Del Pueblo N 87571 575-758-3354 [email protected] Randy White SF Taos Indian Baptist Church PO Box 1593 ND CBU 87571 575-758-4416 Bennie Romero SF Tatum First Baptist Church PO Box 738 88267 575-398-3131 Wayne Brazil SE Teec Nos Pos

Beclabito Baptist Church PO Box 1379, Waterflow 87412 Ken Greenwell SJ

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Teec Nos Pos Mission PO Box 243, AZ 86514 928-656-3623 James Tso SJ

Texico First Baptist Church PO Box 296 88135 575-482-3632 [email protected] Rob Hollis E Texico Pleasant Hill Baptist Church 291 SR 77 88135 575-389-5334 Jim Peabody E Thoreau First Baptist Church PO Box 473 87323 505-862-7747 Ryan Denton W Tijeras First Baptist Church PO Box 58 87059 505-281-3342 [email protected] C

Tijeras Forest Meadow Baptist Church PO Box 1017 87059 505-281-4105 [email protected] Tom Lambert, Associate

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Timberon Timberon Chapel PO Box 61 88350 575-987-2470 [email protected] Doug Ledbetter MV Tinnie First Baptist Church PO Box 317 88351 575-653-4447 Jack Ferguson MV Tohajiilee Tohajiilee Baptist Mission PO Box 3187 87026 505-836-2845 Jerry Johns, Interim C Tohatchi Tohatchi Baptist Church PO Box 267 87325 Aaron Jim W Torreon Women of Worth PO Box 927 87061 Joy Smith C Tucumcari First Baptist Church 321 E Center 88401 575-461-2724 [email protected] John Hinze T Tucumcari First Hispanic Baptist Church PO Box 972 88401 Jesse Cantu, Interim T Tucumcari Immanuel Baptist Church PO Box 673 88401 [email protected] Gordon Runyan T

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Church city Congregation Mailing Address Zip Phone Email Address Pastor Assn Tucumcari Trinity Baptist Church PO Box 667 88401 575-461-3106 Ron Lamm T Tularosa First Baptist Church PO Box 565 88352 575-585-9864 [email protected] John Mark Miller MV Tyrone Tyrone Community Fellowship PO Box 205 88065 575-538-8216 [email protected] SW Vaughn First Baptist Church of Vaughn PO Box 188 88353 575-584-2370 Roy Denton C Weed Weed Baptist Church PO Box 518 88354 575-687-2113 Galen Isaacs MV Window Rock

Gateway Community Church PO Box 448, AZ 86515 505-371-5803 Lancy Hawley W

Wingate Wingate Baptist Church PO Box 295, Ft. Wingate 87316 505-488-7008 Eddie Gooden W

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STATISTICAL TABLES October 1, 2014 – September 31, 2015

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CENTRAL BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Albq Alameda 71 1 48 38 0 0 14,805 1,247 Albq Anchor 65 15 110 60 0 50 14,400 3,940 Albq Blake Road 107 3 45 39 26 0 6,922 190 Albq Carlisle Comm 25 0 20 8 0 0 0 0 Albq Chinese 90 3 100 90 65 0 1,320 0 Albq ChristChurch 42 0 42 42 0 0 1,200 0 Albq Crestview 50 4 25 15 0 10 1,220 411 Albq Deaf 36 0 40 0 0 0 2,613 308 Albq Del Norte 466 23 337 271 85 58 51,575 5,219

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNM Albq Eastern Hills 1,240 16 314 476 176 782 83,809 7,548 Albq Fellowship Missionary 812 21 550 150 421 130 3,500 500 Albq First 352 17 282 268 248 112 2,000 0 Albq First Spanish 271 2 79 68 55 30 11,859 0 Albq First West 434 1 215 187 93 5 62,937 2,726 Albq Friendship 4 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 Albq Girard 2 300 0 Albq Highland 126 2 60 45 0 10 632 1,187 Albq Hoffmantown 1,787 29 768 741 141 516 38,700 0 Albq Iglesia Bethania Cental 75 1 25 12 20 2 250 0 Albq Iglesia Emanuel 67 2 55 35 0 12 600 0 Albq Iglesia Sinai 253 12 230 103 118 13 1,955 0 Albq Indian Mission 0 0 Albq Indian Nations 74 1 16 8 0 9 1,071 104 Albq Korean American 250 0 Albq Monterey 556 5 132 105 40 3 53,625 14,776 Albq Mountain View 63 1 9 7 0 0 1,188 125 Albq New Hope Full Gospel 0 0 Albq Northdale 150 8 85 70 35 0 10,569 0 Albq Passage 25 0 30 30 0 0 384 0 Albq Promise Community 0 0 Albq Riverside 41 0 20 19 0 11 1,114 136

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNM Albq Sagebrush 6,265 1,721 8,058 3,119 0 2,343 3,250 0 Albq Sandia 570 14 284 262 241 106 60,152 4,002 Albq Southwest 200 150 40 4,800 0 Albq Southwest Heights 0 0 Albq Sovereign Grace 19 0 11 10 0 6 2,714 500 Albq Trinity 0 0 Albq Vietnamese 95 7 77 24 22 4 600 0 Albq X-Factor 100 6 125 50 75 11 2,000 0 Belen First 20,000 1,110 Belen New Life 110 17 135 135 46 288 400 0 Belen Sierra Vista 35 1 20 18 0 0 11,184 250 Bernalillo First 33 4 36 25 0 14 7,216 0 Bernalillo Iglesia Hermosa 30 4 30 15 0 15 20 0 Bosque Farms First 464 10 215 156 148 0 48,305 2,217 Bosque Farms Tender Mercy 24 0 9 0 0 2 683 90 Cerrillos 45 4 40 40 0 5 450 0 Cuba Eagle Springs 0 0 Cuba First 150 10 57 32 113 51 10,741 667 Edgewood Mt Valley 382 42 413 21 34,565 0 Estancia First 565 1 62 36 137 26 22,468 717 Estancia Immanuel Southern 550 0 Gallup El Buen Pastor 55 0 35 25 0 300 0 Jemez Valley 118 2 22 73 158 35 2,651 425

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNM Lindrith 99 0 26 9 27 10 5,381 256 Los Chavez First 10,584 1,812 Los Lunas First 217 15 120 90 92 108 1,084 0 Los Lunas Mesa View 0 0 Los Lunas Mission Valley 250 0 Moriarty First 258 3 146 114 0 240 29,439 2,293 Mountainair First 11,421 493 Rio Rancho Celebration 135 16 131 45 0 113 24,440 0 Rio Rancho Cottonwood 77 4 129 45 0 25 500 0 Rio Rancho Emmanuel 52 1 40 21 32 40 500 0 Rio Rancho First 1,484 22 656 448 250 821 14,517 350 Rio Rancho Paragon 55 8 150 40 155 0 2,200 100 Rio Rancho Real Life 45 8 40 34 0 35 750 0 Rio Rancho Soul Rio 250 0 Rio Rancho Word of Life 29 0 15 3 12 0 300 0 Sandia Park Vista Grande 76 3 70 72 33 41 9,461 600 Santa Fe Iglesia Hermosa 26 4 25 15 0 0 220 0 Santa Fe Rodeo Rd 53 3 60 40 54 57 5,130 893 Tijeras First 122 2 70 38 40 0 8,147 0 Tijeras Forest Meadow 9,500 0 Tohajiilee 0 0 Vaughn First 8 0 7 7 0 6 51 0 19,280 2,099 15,123 7,968 3,158 6,176 735,972 55,191 EASTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNM Arch 52 0 18 4 0 1 1,272 0 Causey 20 0 15 0 0 30 6,722 520 Clovis Calvary 107 1 13 8 0 2 2,751 150 Clovis Central 1,296 20 583 588 317 194 195,637 15,145 Clovis First 1,271 0 Clovis Forrest Heights 358 0 17 26 0 258 480 20 Clovis Highland 612 12 121 61 45 22 19,624 300 Clovis Iglesia Belen 35 0 25 12 0 0 500 200 Clovis Nuevo Canto 16 0 15 11 0 0 491 0 Clovis Parkland 1,101 10 215 172 0 29 20,932 2,300 Clovis Prince St 116 8 63 33 17 14 600 774 Clovis Sandia 794 0 55 43 0 0 7,585 0 Clovis The Vine 256 31 386 109 70 227 1,000 0 Dora First 80 10 50 50 36 2 250 0 Elida First 100 1 60 35 45 25 6,144 140 Farwell God's House 6 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 Floyd 50 0 25 15 0 0 0 0 Forrest Community 45 4 20 15 0 0 450 0 Ft Sumner First 556 4 90 130 35 88 26,692 4,700 Ft. Sumner Nueva Vida en Cristo 10 0 5 15 15 0 0 0 Grady 174 7 60 40 52 25 2,759 0 Melrose First 148 2 100 75 60 0 13,930 3,249 Portales Calvary 426 1 90 38 77 55 5,157 1,160 Portales El Divino Salvador 51 8 30 30 0 0 600 281

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNM Portales Emmanuel 598 12 165 135 110 66 15,552 4,519 Portales First 843 10 231 179 182 99 41,931 1,611 Portales Iglesia Bethel 50 3 50 15 60 0 300 180 Portales New Testament 18 0 11 11 0 0 600 0 Portales The Porch 11 3 50 25 0 0 4,294 0 Portales University 771 6 130 90 109 62 7,112 1,967 Ranchvale 100 7 95 65 38 6 4,486 0 Texico First 393 3 185 99 121 40 4,036 2,525 Texico Pleasant Hill 203 3 25 16 26 20 7,373 1,050 9,396 166 3,004 2,151 1,415 1,265 400,529 40,791 MOUNTAIN ASSOCIATION Alamo Navajo 25 0 20 10 15 0 0 0 Datil First 72 0 20 15 35 0 3,510 95 Magdalena First 103 3 35 15 0 4 2,036 0 Pie Town First 23 1 9 7 0 0 100 0 Quemado First 500 0 Reserve 28 4 15 6 25 634 80 Socorro First 280 4 85 82 40 32 19,831 2,586 531 12 184 135 115 36 26,612 2,716 MOUNTAIN VALLEY ASSOCIATION Alamogordo Bethel 867 16 475 300 226 257 122,064 0 Alamogordo Boles Acres 45 2 22 14 0 0 1,759 0 Alamogordo Calvary 66 0 18 9 0 2 3,900 455

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNM Alamogordo Eternity 122 1 62 36 51 2 9,449 1,135 Alamogordo First 115 4 60 50 25 50 17,329 530 Alamogordo Getsemani 24 0 30 18 18 0 0 0 Alamogordo New Life 15 0 15 8 0 2 492 0 Alamogordo Primera 30 2 7 7 1,094 0 Capitan Canaan Trail 126 0 54 0 0 2 5,068 400 Capitan Trinity 80 7 65 40 0 24 10,082 0 Carrizozo First 195 1 38 76 0 14 11,065 785 Cloudcroft First 133 8 111 110 146 8 9,850 50 Corona First 79 5 40 24 23 0 2,500 145 High Rolls Trinity 218 12 115 90 61 15 3,224 10,359 Mayhill 224 2 95 86 69 10 27,807 761 Mescalero 75 19 40 19 22 0 1,209 0 Pinon First 15 0 15 11 0 6 0 0 Ruidoso Downs First 334 12 103 58 79 11 9,176 285 Ruidoso First 708 18 232 157 130 96 65,213 2,485 Timberon Chapel 41 2 36 15 0 23 1,490 51 Tinnie First 141 0 30 16 0 0 8,734 0 Tularosa First 67 0 31 17 23 43 3,936 346 Weed 34 0 40 35 0 13 6,040 500 3,754 111 1,734 1,196 873 578 321,479 18,287 NORTHEASTERN ASSOCIATION Angel Fire 108 0 75 50 0 40 10,672 0 Cimarron First 0 0

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNM Clayton First 213 3 70 62 16 15 8,784 0 Des Moines First 506 250 Eagle Nest 20 0 30 0 15 0 2,203 0 Las Vegas Calvary 135 3 32 12 25 0 3,905 165 Las Vegas First 60 1 30 10 9 0 0 0 Maxwell First 35 0 12 0 0 0 100 0 Mora Valley 23 2 58 12 70 5 75 0 Raton Calvary 74 1 42 21 60 0 1,200 820 Raton First 721 12 157 110 212 1 36,771 1,376 Rociada 81 6 48 20 35 8 9,975 997 Roy First 36 0 16 12 41 0 474 335 Springer First 37 0 17 17 0 7 1,117 0 1,543 28 587 326 483 76 75,781 3,943 PECOS VALLEY ASSOCIATION Artesia First 1,074 11 322 252 187 27 132,233 800 Artesia Hermosa Dr 380 3 43 26 114 0 3,713 0 Artesia Primera 43 5 35 8 0 0 917 400 Artesia West Main 1,198 20 275 217 0 76 15,504 0 Carlsbad Blodgett St 417 11 122 131 96 26 25,077 0 Carlsbad Cavern 134 3 29 12 67 10 8,722 625 Carlsbad First 1,909 9 369 287 274 88 141,397 3,614 Carlsbad Garden St 20 0 20 20 13 15 4,708 1,020 Carlsbad Happy Valley 395 5 63 53 40 28 8,926 250 Carlsbad Hillcrest 1,115 2 74 60 49 25 18,654 1,943

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNM Carlsbad La Huerta 153 0 11 8 0 0 1,535 46 Carlsbad Primera 17 0 10 10 0 7 480 300 Carlsbad Standpipe Rd 25 2 7 7 0 0 42 0 Dexter Common Ground 0 0 Dexter Primera 85 0 58 32 92 0 540 115 Hagerman First 104 1 55 30 41 0 6,010 636 Lake Arthur First 15 0 6 5 0 0 0 0 Lakewood Chapel 13 0 6 0 0 0 335 0 Loving 75 0 75 40 0 12 0 0 Midway 61 0 43 42 0 1 7,831 0 Otis First 45 2 38 25 0 0 3,423 166 Roswell Adventure 45 14 32 21 0 25 250 0 Roswell Berrendo 80 0 80 68 32 74 7,762 634 Roswell Bethel 564 0 97 74 88 254 26,547 3,135 Roswell Bykota 48 0 20 15 0 0 2,222 49 Roswell Calvary 91 0 61 49 25 0 20,602 265 Roswell El Calvario 38 5 60 43 0 3 250 350 Roswell First 627 5 317 256 151 566 55,039 25 Roswell Highland 88 0 30 16 20 0 1,588 475 Roswell Mt View 55 1 33 25 0 0 6,304 0 Roswell New Hope 6 1 6 0 0 0 212 0 Roswell Trinidad 44 0 13 10 12 0 75 332 8,964 100 2,410 18,472 1,301 1,237 500,896 15,179 RIO GRANDE ASSOCIATION

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNM Anthony First 388 7 24 20 30 9 4,806 405 Anthony Betesda 1,287 0 Anthony Gethsemane 45 2 40 25 37 0 300 0 Anthony La Luz Del Mundo 30 0 20 10 0 10 0 0 Chaparral First 135 1 38 26 0 0 4,341 510 Church at the Butte 194 8 143 55 43 24 7,146 1,187 Dona Ana Hill 80 3 45 30 0 0 500 0 Hatch First 199 6 80 40 34 0 12,000 833 Hatch Renacer 43 2 30 25 0 0 425 0 La Mesa 32 5 40 10 0 0 50 0 Las Cruces Buenas Nuevas 51 3 56 40 79 5 30 0 Las Cruces Calvary 1,920 17 326 383 41,411 7,324 Las Cruces East Mesa 216 2 78 61 67 9 8,037 1,037 Las Cruces El Buen Pastor 600 175 Las Cruces Emanuel 65 0 65 45 0 0 150 0 Las Cruces First 1,525 17 558 432 295 55 146,745 31,852 Las Cruces Unidos en Cristo 55 2 43 23 50 0 300 214 Las Cruces Mt Carmel 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 Las Cruces Nueva Esperanza 15 0 15 6 48 3 676 200 Las Cruces Primera 120 6 70 35 80 0 1,319 0 Las Cruces Valley View 162 0 12 21 0 33 1,300 250 Mesilla Park 605 76 1,100 494 90,824 0

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNM Mesilla Valley Spanish 80 5 60 63 100 0 250 0 Mesquite 45 0 15 10 0 0 1,738 250 Organ Faith 18 0 16 10 0 0 0 0 Salem 50 0 32 20 0 1 5,064 475 Santa Teresa 17 0 18 29 40 4 300 0 Santa Teresa Emmanuel 20 2 18 15 16 10 150 0 T or C First 683 6 110 88 0 5 12,230 0 6,802 170 3,061 2,016 919 168 341,979 44,713 SAN JUAN ASSOCIATION Aztec Bethel 198 1 57 41 45 17 6,663 120 Aztec Cedar Hill 67 0 26 17 31 7 2,554 0 Aztec Crouch Mesa 15 1 20 5 0 0 1,200 0 Aztec First 705 10 159 125 152 22 40,230 914 Bloomfield Calvary Southern 8,152 175 Bloomfield Dzil Na' Oodilii 25 0 25 11 40 0 0 0 Bloomfield First 2,346 23 543 578 346 450 258,595 6,816 Bloomfield Gospel Victory 35 6 40 30 66 80 190 90 Bloomfield House of Prayer 12 0 15 11 96 3 550 0 Bloomfield Iglesia Bautista Eben Ezer 46 0 40 35 50 30 100 85 Chama First 73 0 32 13 54 26 6,731 280 Cuba Living Spring 0 0 Cuba Pine Hill 0 0

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNM Cuba Tinian 65 5 45 45 70 4 550 115 Dulce 0 0 Farmington Emmanuel 1,138 11 304 288 462 24 110,169 5,859 Farmington First 173 2 110 110 65 92 54,695 1,823 Farmington First Indian 250 0 Farmington Grace Hill 0 0 Farmington Ideal 25 9 25 15 0 7 0 0 Farmington Korean 15 0 8 8 0 2 0 0 Farmington Mesa View 100 2 60 30 20 300 0 Farmington Mountain Vista 85 6 80 51 60 0 1,200 0 Farmington Primera 80 1 42 75 112 0 1,560 0 Farmington The Gathering 6 0 6 6 0 36 600 0 Farmington Totah 29 1 15 17 12 2 384 0 Flora Vista First 626 0 40 15 0 0 500 500 Fruitland 45 10 40 12 75 0 0 250 Kirtland First 398 14 106 90 134 602 17,500 2,145 La Plata Freedom 0 0 La Plata Valley 124 3 32 13 24 4 5,582 680 Sanostee Mesa 87 5 50 25 60 21 0 0 Shiprock First 0 0 Teec Nos Pos 0 0 Teec Nos Pos Beclabito 30 3 10 10 26 0 0 0 6,548 113 1,930 1,676 1,980 1,449 518,254 19,852 SANTA FE ASSOCIATION

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNM Espanola Amazing Grace 50 0 Espanola First 96 1 50 25 0 0 11,526 105 Espanola First Indian 300 0 Jemez Mountain 15 0 18 7 12 4 4,616 345 Los Alamos First 209 2 154 194 0 138 51,106 5,599 Los Alamos White Rock 323 10 185 140 210 66 12,900 4,000 Pecos Valley Cowboy 250 0 Red River First 45 9 45 8 35 1,800 0 Santa Fe Calvary 50 2 40 13 0 4 4,068 335 Santa Fe Eldorado 55 5 115 50 0 0 500 0 Santa Fe First 513 3 255 84 106 386 3,438 4,521 Santa Fe Lifepoint 11 2 22 10 20 5 419 0 Taos First 3,412 4,282 Taos Indian 1,452 0 1,317 34 884 531 383 603 95,838 19,187 SOUTHEASTERN ASSOCIATION Eunice First 606 3 70 52 150 56 18,742 4,716 Eunice Iglesia 5 0 20 20 0 0 200 0 Hobbs Bel Aire 138 2 71 73 70 87 600 0 Hobbs Belvue 3,747 0 Hobbs Bethel 384 2 75 36 35 36 14,742 155 Hobbs Celebracion 25 0 Hobbs Crosswinds 1,405 37 600 300 370 392 21,750 0 Hobbs First 179 11 127 100 60 129 41,600 4,928

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNM Hobbs Iglesia Betesda 20 2 50 38 0 0 285 250 Hobbs Immanuel 4,023 210 Hobbs Nadine 2,271 375 Hobbs New Hope 176 2 35 20 75 20 8,548 2,728 Hobbs Open Arms 640 0 Hobbs Pleasant Green 60 1 40 57 0 0 0 0 Hobbs Taylor Memorial 604 28 400 300 179 180 123,042 7,006 Jal Calvary 326 8 68 125 87 108 2,201 673 Jal First 207 3 70 28 65 0 10,489 255 Lovington Cristo Viene 13 0 15 15 0 0 0 0 Lovington Emmanuel 15 0 12 12 0 0 0 0 Lovington First 949 3 80 45 0 12 22,347 4,757 Lovington Hillcrest 24,923 2,321 Lovington Iglesia Bethel 52 0 65 20 0 0 0 0 Lovington Jackson Ave 1,045 4 85 50 60 1 28,112 1,059 Lovington Primera 135 5 50 0 0 13 523 20 Lovington Trinity 3,804 128 Monument 100 6 25 12 27 0 10,777 520 Tatum First 5,721 478 6,419 117 1,958 1,303 1,178 1,034 349,110 30,579 SOUTHWESTERN ASSOCIATION Animas First 27 0 10 5 0 0 1,601 0 Arenas Valley Copper Ridge 239 0 95 65 0 2 3,600 600

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNM Bayard First 10 0 9 5 0 0 1,827 140 Columbus Community 45 0 30 20 0 0 300 0 Deming Bethel 236 8 58 28 54 191 6,453 477 Deming First 300 10 180 180 75 54 20,640 755 Deming La Compasion De Jesus 42 13 18 13 8 20 260 25 Deming Son-Shine 25 2 20 18 0 0 2,774 0 Deming Windmill Cowboy 32 1 25 10 0 2 2,148 50 Gila Valley 224 4 75 57 70 0 8,097 3,989 Glenwood 27 0 10 9 6 6 628 0 Hachita 16 1 15 0 0 0 1,422 0 Lordsburg First 138 0 32 29 0 0 11,753 500 Rio Mimbres 232 4 42 38 34 98 3,027 545 Rodeo First 0 482 Silver City First 255 17 146 161 114 12 3,002 183 Silver City Indian Hills 378 5 87 58 52 16 9,635 490 Silver City Primera 30 2 15 10 0 0 125 123 Tyrone 18 0 12 3 0 3 1,957 0 2,274 67 879 709 413 404 79,249 8,359

NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNM TUCUMCARI ASSOCIATION Conchas 45 1 20 10 0 7 3,366 345 House First 100 0 50 30 91 22 1,867 500 Logan First 458 9 130 150 99 30 13,018 1,454

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNM San Jon First 166 1 47 0 0 30 13,441 1,101 Santa Rosa First 44 13 55 36 0 55 2,467 791 Tucumcari First 1,562 5 138 111 105 60 30,000 4,074 Tucumcari First Spanish 83 4 1 14 39 0 600 819 Tucumcari Immanuel 42 0 20 20 0 3 786 500 Tucumcari Trinity 362 0 20 9 0 0 2,474 268 2,862 33 481 380 334 207 68,020 9,851 WESTERN ASSOCIATION Candy Kitchen 54 3 25 25 20 13 2,921 0 Church Rock 15 0 0 25 100 15 0 0 Gallup East Aztec 55 4 86 42 0 6 2,739 170 Gallup First 1,259 16 190 130 116 46 49,151 1,885 Gallup First Indian 22 2 10 12 0 16 398 0 Grants First 206 7 60 58 112 0 11,824 1,506 Laguna-Acoma 41 11 67 50 119 40 708 0 Milan Immanuel 227 17 125 175 134 33 8,533 307 Rock Springs Grace 300 0 San Mateo Mission 10 5 8 3 13 2 850 0 Thoreau First 200 4 50 18 150 17 344 0 Tohatchi 0 0 Window Rock Gateway 0 0 Wingate 14 2 30 23 25 751 0 2,103 71 651 561 789 188 78,520 3,868

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NAME Members Baptisms Worship SS VBS Missions CP MNM ASSOCIATIONAL TOTALS Central 19,280 2,099 15,123 7,968 3,158 6,176 735,972 55,191 Eastern 9,396 166 3,004 2,151 1,415 1,265 400,529 40,791 Mountain 531 12 184 135 115 36 26,612 2,716 Mountain Valley 3,754 111 1,734 1,196 873 578 321,479 18,287 Northeastern 1,543 28 587 326 483 76 75,781 3,943 Pecos Valley 8,964 100 2,410 18,472 1,301 1,237 500,896 15,179 Rio Grande 6,802 170 3,061 2,016 919 168 341,979 44,713 San Juan 6,548 113 1,930 1,676 1,980 1,449 518,254 19,852 Santa Fe 1,317 34 884 531 383 603 95,838 19,187 Southeastern 6,419 117 1,958 1,303 1,178 1,034 349,110 30,579 Southwestern 2,274 67 879 709 413 404 79,249 8,359 Tucumcari 2,862 33 481 380 334 207 68,020 9,851 Western 2,103 71 651 561 789 188 78,520 3,868 71,793 3,121 32,886 37,424 13,341 13,421 3,592,239 272,516